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8. people we. must be who wanted to attack the the who come to the street now. from. then we probably come this late we probe to be told now all these people the skillet know all there is anger they want to tell your to the end for the north scared of the i'm. miss the police have fired rubber bullets and they say they're trying to quell the tensions you are prevent an escalation of violence and this has been going on full a number of days in the past week with have been clashes between foreign nationals and south africans shops have been looted many of these stores here remain closed today concerned the business owners are concerned about continued looting and wiped my top and. still ahead this half hour warnings of planned foreign interference in the us 20 twentieth's action as the agency tasked with monitoring the pole
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effectively shuts down on a return to normality from now in nigeria so-called wild west is a truce hopes a decade of deadly violence. hello again it's good to have you back well the weather we saw here across parts of tasmania as well as new south wales as filey movie out towards the tasman sea but what is going to be left are some winds are going to be dealing with those coming out of the south so keeping things fairly cool over the next day so for melbourne here on monday expect to see about 11 degrees sydney at 16 we could still be seeing some coastal winds that's going to be a problem but as we go towards tuesday things are going to be looking better temperatures are coming up from melbourne to about 15 degrees well tempered as a going down from perth we're going to see you come down to about $21.00 degrees
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previously on monday you're about $25.00 to $26.00 so that was looking quite nice up towards alice springs though plenty of sun with a temperature of $25.00 degrees there well for the north and south island of zealand that same system is going to cause a big problem particularly towards the north island of new zealand over the next few days a lot of rain a lot of wind over the area south island you can be clearing out but we do expect your temperatures to stay in the single digits as we go towards the next 24 to 48 hours so christ church at 8 degrees there and as we go towards tuesday only creeping up to about 9 degrees well for parts of japan we'll watch of course a typhoon make its way across parts of tokyo that system is going to be moving quite quickly bring very heavy rain across much of the area but by the time we get to tuesday things are going to be clearing up across much of the area. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way
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in the 1. 0 shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people passively hearing on their chosen. weakness documentaries on. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the taliban says president john this decision to cancel a secret meeting with the group at camp david will hurt the u.s. the most a surprise move follows an attack by the taliban in afghanistan on thursday which
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killed an american soldier piece of fired tear gas pro-democracy protesters in hong kong as a demonstration sent to their 14th week earlier thousands marched to the u.s. consulate calling on president trying to help and at least one person has been killed in the latest anti immigrant rights in south africa stun grenades and rubber bullets to break up be crowds in johannesburg. for on the says the deadlock in the british parliament over breakfast is very worrying and the things stand the e.u. will not grant a delay to britain the shuttle department's departure rather from the block on october the 31st. the current state of things gets a no because they're saying that they want to propose alternative arrangements to guarantee their withdrawal and to protect against him no do we haven't seen them so it's about we're not going to extend this every 3 months meanwhile islands prime
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minister says he does not expect a breakthrough on brics it during talks with his british counterpart on monday in dublin leo varadkar says his meeting with boris johnson will be about sharing ideas for other than negotiating bilaterally only yuki u.k. leaving the e.u. broadcasted that his government wants a deal between london and brussels that protects the all island economy and the northern irish peace process. i don't think the meeting tomorrow. is a high stakes meeting in the sense that i don't anticipate. a big breakthrough tomorrow if we come to agreement that agreement will happen over at the summit but stakes are. russia has held regional elections after weeks of protests because tens of opposition candidates were bound for running the vote is seen as a test of the popularity of president vladimir putin and his allies the ruling united russia party is browned has become so toxic it's candidates presenting
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themselves as independents set vasant reports from moscow. just over there you go so paul has become the face of a new protest movement in moscow the 31 year old lawyer was banned from running in the election for the city's regional parliament and has been arrested several times for organizing protests even though her name is not on the ballot she still had to the polling station the opposition let by election other decided that a so-called smart fold that's a vote against the ruling united russia party of president vladimir putin would be more attractive than boycotting the elections altogether the prettiest little survival it's a protest vote it's not a vote for your candidate would go to the street was a protest and now we won't and protest is a form of protest to show that we disagree with politics as a current story. sunday's election follows weeks of some of the largest protests
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seen in russia for years tens of thousands of demonstrators urging the government to let her and other independent opposition candidates run riot police reacted by arresting 106 protesters have been sentenced up to 5 years in prison president putin justified to arrest by saying protesters broke the law because they didn't have a permit he also doesn't see a problem in banning in the fandom opposition candidates. are going to in some countries there are 30 to 100 candidates because of their work does not change overs it's not quantity but quality that is important i think that we have decent cannibals. but some russians say that despite a decades long rule of the united russia party something could change because of the protests. so it's unfolding for the 1st time my life why i don't know i think i did not fear my importance i do not think you can change anything now it appears that we cannot prove. in most cases
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a protest vote against united russia will be a vote for the communist the 2nd largest party in russia this may look like a democratic election but a few things are missing most importantly the names of independent opposition candidates and not on the ballot papers while the outcome of the regional elections are not expected to make much of a difference if the opposition strategy what is so called smart forward is successful it will give a signal to the government that opposition is growing just before the polls close the opposition's call to participate in the vote didn't seem to have been heeded similar to previous elections turnout was only around 20 percent steps al-jazeera moscow. the israeli government has approved legislation to allow cameras in polling stations in the september the 17th election the bill must now go before parliament before polling day opposition groups say the government's decision to allow cameras
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is a political tactic to intimidate israel's arab population but prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's the only way to prevent voter fraud. in the us former republican governor mark sanford has formally announced he's entering the race for his party's presidential nomination he becomes the 1st republican to challenge u.s. president donald trump for the 2029 when the nation former massachusetts governor bill weld former illinois representative joe walsh i've also learned campaigns sanford said he decided to run to restore the punctures principles for the u.s. agency which monitors elections has effectively shut down the federal election commission says it no longer has enough members to operate this despite intelligence agencies warning that the 2020 presidential elections are at risk of foreign meddling a white house correspondent kimberly health reports for a political revolution. it's more than a year away but u.s.
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politicians are already campaigning to become america's next president but there is fear foreign governments will interfere with the 2020 vote both congress and u.s. intelligence agencies warn foreign meddling from not just russia but also china and iran is now threatening the next u.s. election the russians are absolutely intent on trying to interfere with our elections making matters worse the federal election commission or f.e.c. that preserves the integrity of u.s. voting has stopped fully functioning that's because last month the commission's vice chair resigned the 6 member agency is now down to just 3 members it needs 4 to operate. the f.e.c. is considered one of the front line agencies combating election interference it was working to bolster transparency for online political ads the same ads used by
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russian operatives to manipulate voters on social media in 2016 there was no collusion whatsoever a justice department. to geisha found kremlin linked associates contacted the campaign of donald trump in 2016 even though authorities termonde none of it was illegal we know different state actors and non-state actors could be trying some of the same things that were tried in 2016 or expanding that playbook to more where is the f.e.c. also investigates campaign finance violations and fines campaigns not following the law when it comes to so-called dark or secret money donations from potentially illegal sources but without a quorum the f.e.c. can't do its job we're dealing with a situation where the money is pouring into the election more money than ever is coming into the presidential election in the congressional elections but right now
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there's no one pouring over that to make sure the rules are being followed the influence of dark money on the 2020 us presidential election is expected to exceed 1000000000 dollars and it's not clear when the f.e.c. will be fully staffed to investigate that spending that means that money attacking political candidates will continue to flow from the shadows denying us voters election transparency can really help get al jazeera the white house at least 20 people have been killed in 2 attacks in north america in a fast so tempy people died when the vehicle they were traveling in went over an explosive device in the bus a low go area and 50 kilometers away a convoy of 10 drivers were killed by armed attackers they were carrying food and goods for people displaced by recent violence. 3 years of military action in northwest nigeria the government is starting talks to try to end the killings and
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kidnappings carried out mainly by nomadic cattle herders government leaders say they want to tackle the injustices that fueled the crisis in this info and it reports. for the past 2 months not a single shot was fired in what was termed nigeria's wild west. no one was kidnapped for ransom and no life struck was stolen. his constituents back from 18 months of self imposed exile. hunted down by bandits and vigilantes he and people in this village and now enjoying what they say are the best moments of their lives in 2 years a return to normalcy no more. we were on the run from law enforcement bandits and vigilantes for more than a year and a half as small as this village is at last people in the rights many have been kidnapped including women and children
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a 1000 cattle and sheep was stolen from us 2 months ago they returned home and are trying to rebuild their lives for 8 years bandits mainly from the mighty kurtzman terrorized inside entire villages in northwest nigeria local regime to protect communities became the law. the resulting violence killed more than 4000 people and displaced tens of thousands. the state government says it's moving to address what the norm what's called decades of exploitation and oppression by providing water roads and other services. it's also disbanding the militias that have been accused of killing full unease and denying them access to basic services the truce is holding for now a few months ago driving along this highway would have been extremely dangerous even for the security forces but now
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a decent number of vehicles used the old killings and abductions used to happen here almost every day so for most people the relative peace they now enjoy seems and feel is almost unreal. and it's not only the displaced who are happy with the turn of events in some of. the police who have been targeted in the mayhem say they realize that the force of arms cannot end the violence all along. a military or security actions mr bates as thousands of what does not a simple official move from. the coveted tinder their grandest sign him with an idea of how it will result in this issue that is used in dialogue. and that has started peeling off several assault rifles and rocket launchers suffered surrounded by the gunman and soon the police say and i expected. they say
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there never was a will to resolve the conflict and so for a state until recently. got a full court order to then. they have another idea so i have to leave. it there fairly and if somebody would follow through on their land. conflict resolution. but there are concerns that the troops when told for life and with an amnesty were not involved in other groups to take up arms against citizens and the state. for now. and the people in this village i enjoying this newly found peace despite their losses some of them can't even afford to smile. at the crease al-jazeera the northwest nigeria. thousands of school backpacks have been laid outside the united nations each one representing the death of a child in conflict last year and diplomatic editor james bass has more from new
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york. it is a haunting image here in the garden of u.n. headquarters you can see that the un children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there are 3758 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of the conflict last year that's the highest number since we've been recording numbers where are most of those deaths. they're spread out but afghanistan somalia syria and yemen are the worst places to be chopped children
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caught up in the conflict situation this art installation by unicef has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks' time leaders from all around the world will be here at u.n. headquarters for the u.n. general assembly and they're hoping the children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet. thousands of people have taken part in bosnia 1st ever gay pride march the parade ended peacefully fears of violence 1000 police officers were deployed to protect the march after conservative groups organized counter-rally as bosnia is the last balkan country to hold a pride parade. if you're a man on the top stories here on al-jazeera the taliban says the u.s. has the most to lose after the council ation a secret meeting with the group the surprise move by president on chung follows an attack by the taliban in afghanistan on thursday which killed an american soldier
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the afghan government says a ceasefire is essential for progress we expected an outcome that could lead us to a ceasefire that could lead us to a direct negotiation with the afghan government and the taliban so unfortunately so that's that's we can see. all of commentary we saw and we are observed that there could be risks to any process that the afghan government is not the main stakeholder and that and any process that cannot guarantee a cease fire a halt to the violence could be our fall for all of the achievements that we've gained. pisa fired tear gas at pro-democracy protesters in hong kong as the demonstrations enter the 14th week activists barricades on fire lots of major roads and vandalized a metro station earlier thousands marched to the u.s. consulate calling on president trump to help at least one person has been killed in
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the latest anti immigrant rights in south africa p.s.u. stun grenades and rubber bullets to break up the crowds in johannesburg at least 5 people were killed over the last week and a wave of xenophobia attacks france says the deadlock in britain over breck's is very worrying and the saying stand the e.u. will not grant a delay to britain show jule departure from the block on october the 31st. to call a state of things these groups are no because they're saying that they want to propose alternative arrangements to guarantee their withdrawal and to protect against a no do we haven't seen them so it's about we're not going to extend this every 3 months. and israel's government has approved legislation to allow cameras in polling stations in the september 17th election opposition groups say it's a political tactic to intimidate israel's arab population the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's to prevent voter fraud. those are the top stories it's
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