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if you. are. the scum and not too many bricks he throws. the british prime minister suffers another defeat is m.p.'s vote against his motion for an early election and they're breaking bricks at deadlock. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up south korea accuses the north of firing to projectiles just hours after pyongyang said it's open to talks with the u.s. . they did that day was not concerned that they're going to stay president trump says talks with the taliban are off but he still considering withdrawing troops from afghanistan. for
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a boat operator apologizes after evacuees headed to florida from the bahamas are told to get off. crisis remains deadlocked after parliament again throughout the prime minister's call for an early election if forced it's forced johnson 6 parliamentary loss in 6 days means i'll have to go to brussels in october to strike a new products and deal or be compelled by law to ask for an extension but that's something he says he won't do but the clock ticking parliament's now been suspended until october 14th reports on the day's events. we are you see the right 293 knows the man 46 the majority does not satisfy the requirements of the parliament for the purpose of generating. some see it has been expected but that doesn't lessen the damage this vote is due.
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doing to boris johnson's government our yardstick hides to trust the people but once again the opposition think it was a nerve back they want the british prime minister to go very high to negotiation without the power to walk away a rowdy parliament hours away from being pro does suspension that will last 5 weeks the leader of the opposition hitting back i think we've had quite enough of the playground politics against. someone saying the prime minister didn't say was that he was going to obey the law of this country or another defeat for the government with in order to reveal all private messages between it's a vices about holders to prorogue parliament also assessments of a damage a no deal bricks it will cools 2 and that vote was only the side show on a grey monday in westminster with more political drama playing out at every turn
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johnson had been in dublin trying to talk up the prospects of a brics a deal but there was a flat response from his irish counterpart. who said it will be a hook. to get a deal screwed at this stage the focus here is on the back story the insurance policy to avoid a hot u.k. e.u. border between northern ireland and england johnson has suggestions on alternatives but there are no prospects of an agreement right now the backstop continues to be a critical component of which all agreements unless and until alternatives are found. but we are open to alternatives but they must be realistic ones legally binding and workable and we haven't received such opposes today's skin of the labels stuck in westminster the deep into a monday night. and this was the scene inside the houses of parliament her was a surreal end to one chapter of for next week brick city politics. parliament
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being pro road but there's no doubt an election is coming but short of breaking the rules actually getting a deal goes johnson is highly unlikely to be going to the polls in time for its. time to symonds out 0 westminster. south korea's military says north korea has fired 2 identified missiles into the sea hours after offering to resume to nuclearization talks with the us they were reportedly launched from south canyon province near the capital seoul says the projectiles landed at waters off north korea's east coast rob mcbride has more from seoul. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks seen as being north korea's anger to military exercises that have been taking place in south korea but those exercises ended last month it seems that north korea's missile testing has not and it does come just after
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a vice foreign minister from north korea had said that north korea is willing to re enter into negotiations with the united states probably later on this month and maybe at the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly so this could be a way of north korea trying to bolster its bargaining position ahead of those expectations talks north korea also likes to mark important anniversary and we've just had the 71st anniversary of the founding of north korea we also know that the north koreans know that short range missiles do not seem to bother the u.s. president donald trump he says that as long as there are no launches of much larger i.c.b.m.'s intercontinental ballistic missiles then the dialogue stays on track but of course with each missile launch north korea is improving its missile know how and that is of a concern to military chiefs here in south korea and also across the water in japan
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as this missile testing does appear to be continuing and judge and the u.s. state of california has once again blocked the trumpet ministrations plan to prevent most migrants from seeking asylum at the border with mexico white house called the ruling a gift to human smugglers and traffickers and says that undermines the rule of law for decades recchi g.'s had been able to apply for asylum once they set foot on u.s. soil regardless of how a car fare while the number of migrants apprehended at the u.s. border with mexico has dropped in recent months president trump says the deployment of thousands of mexican soldiers has helped produce numbers castro has more. so. campaigning to curb illegal immigration to the united states president donald trump has tested a variety of policies to stem the flow of migrants across the southern border some were widely considered disastrous like the 0 tolerance rule of 2018 that separated thousands of children from their parents but other policies have been more
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successful u.s. customs and border protection says border arrests have dropped dramatically since may's peak of 140000 people now that number is down to 51000 in august according to preliminary figures the numbers are really good i want to thank again the country of mexico they have 25000 soldiers right now protecting our border and they've done a fantastic job so we appreciate that very much that is a much different tone from what we heard from the white house in june when an angry president trump gave mexico and ultimatum either step up its efforts to keep central american migrants from reaching the u.s. forder or face crippling tariffs the 2 countries agreed on a 90 day test period before those tariffs would kick in mexico says it has complied it's deported more than 100000 central americans since january disrupting the migrant flow to the u.s.
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in terms of the mexican perspective at least the numbers have been decreasing so there has been some results from this policy but over the long term this type of negotiations threats by the united states are not going to lead to long term solutions immigration experts say the u.s. should expand its asylum program there's a current backlog of more than 850000 cases for now mexico has agreed for some migrants to remain in mexico while their u.s. asylum cases are pending that's led to long stays in mexico's dangerous border cities and really. believe that we've always been at risk always in danger but when we try to cross the. stop us. from says the drop in border crossings is a major win but his other promise of making mexico pay for the border wall has not been fulfilled construction is happening but the money is being diverted from other u.s. government programs the military and disaster relief are paying the price heidi joe
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castro al-jazeera washington this president has peace talks with the afghan taliban are dead. as allocation to the summit at camp david but he says he called off negotiations after the taliban claimed responsibility for an attack that killed several people including a u.s. soldier from washington alan fischer reports. the president's confront what he suggested in a series of tweets over the weekend peace talks with the taliban are over we had a meeting scheduled it was my idea and it was my idea that germinated i didn't even i didn't discuss it with anybody else the u.s. and the taliban had 9 runs of detailed and difficult talks in the khatami capital of doha it was reported a deal had been agreed in principle the u.s. would start a gradual withdrawal of $14000.00 troops in return the taliban would cut any kaiser and offer security assurances to the us. but an attack in
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kabul a few days ago which killed 12 including an american soldier so the president revealed secret peace talks had been planned for the presidential retreat at camp david but were no cancelled. ending the 18 year war in afghanistan has been a focus of donald trump as he faces reelection but in an exclusive interview with al jazeera the taliban says it would have ended attacks on american forces if a deal had been reached. signing an agreement with them. then. nation not protect them and toward them up a safe passage one political expert says donald trump made a basic diplomatic error given his lack of understanding of international politics he thinks he can negotiate something when he doesn't even understand what he sealing with the us was expected to start withdrawing troops in the coming months and the president seems to suggest that's no not going to happen we beat them
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militarily but as soon as we leave it seems to form again we would beat them very easily militarily if we wanted to by doing certain things and i'm not talking nuclear afghan president ashraf ghani was not involved in the peace talks and the meeting at camp david was aimed at getting him to sign on there will be presidential elections and afghanistan at the end of the month and the what he is that with the collapse of the peace process they will be bloody and violent alan fischer al-jazeera washington. still ahead on al-jazeera. where an insurgency has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their home. at the mission to save crew members missing after their ship caught fire.
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had their most occasions across much of the middle east is a bit of cloud across the area really see the east of the black sea that will continue to work its way eastwards over the next couple days not just class and shazam us isn't working there through georgia on a towards azerbaijan but temperatures in baku not bad for the next couple days and sunshine that just how much is in baghdad around 40 celsius for the next couple of days so feeling a lot better than we have seen of late 33 across into kabul to the south we have got some cloud with snow showers likely to fall southwest of yemen quite a bit of cloud there as well it tends to drift out to say so not really coming on shore into oman so sunny skies in muscat with a high of 31 celsius and 41 in doha on choose to another touches have come up a little bit but on the up side the humidity has gone down so feeling a whole lot better certainly by wednesday senator much is still some clouded in southwest of oman but probably less in the way of rain now we could see some rain showers into southern madagascar over the next couple of days just pushing in there
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and maybe just along the coast into the southeast of big but elsewhere sunny across into south africa it is warm and dry for temperatures above the average 28 and then 27 celsius in durban as we head off into wednesday. over the decades millions of arabs have moved from the middle east many refugees but others economic migrants taking the skills abroad. al-jazeera world meets to don't do this to forge new lives in a strange and the u.s. . never forgetting their roots. but each committed to building a new life helping others. arabs abroad the surgeons on al-jazeera.
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they're watching out to 0 these are the top stories right now prime minister boris johnson has suffered another blow on the floor of parliament he failed to get the 2 thirds majority needed to call a general election so badly if the country's price a crisis and a stalemate as the house of commons goes into a 5 week suspension. south korea's military says north korea has fired 2 and identified missiles into the sea hours after offering to resume denuclearization talks with us the projectiles reportedly launched from south county and province near the capital. judge and california has once again walked the trumpet ministrations plan to stop most migrants from seeking asylum at the border with mexico the white house called the ruling a gift to human smugglers and trafficker
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a sense as it undermines the rule of law. the answer is violence archana faso has forced almost 300000 people to leave their homes 2 separate attacks have killed 29 people and highlighted a growing security problem for the west african nation some of the violence is split along religious lines many believe the blame the unrest on groups who've crossed the border from northern mali kathlyn source said this exclusive report from. the government has issued a statement confirming this incident and that that's along the road ahead into the border with mali and one of the attacks happened in an area where we were folding just a few days ago and it's quite surreal because the landmine was planted in the example of patients who are out so this minibus it was carried civilians drove over the lot mine and exploded 15 people were killed the other incident happened about 50 kilometers from that location and it was on
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a motorcycle riders who are carrying relief would people who've been affected by the security problems with the situation still very dire along the way on our journey we so many many villages that had been hit and even the villages where some people walk you could just sense and feel the fear and the tension and then some of the people actually preparing to leave those villages so it's. even more dangerous as you go farther north and into the sahara region not access at all and onto the board with my. it's one of the most dangerous routes in book enough. this road heads north to the buddha with mali we're told armed groups easy to cross the porous border into kenya fossil and carry out attacks on villages and government troops. this minibus was destroyed by a roadside bomb. is one of the larger villages some people are
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only just retired. after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked. but. says she won't stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the farther north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning to any people who could be in hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started an insurgency in northern mali and then spread across the sahara region until 2 years ago burkina faso was largely
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safe now hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced this is one of many villages we've seen along the way in this homestead for example it appears people left in quite a hearty this food there it seems that they were preparing to eat these pots and pans everywhere and they also left the animals and animals are very important to the people who live in this area some of those we talked to elsewhere saying that they fled after hearing that other villages had been attacked. this man brought their families to safety after their villages ambushed and several people killed they believe the fighters have inflamed tensions between rival hardass and farming communities. the beginning before it was a continuation. conflict that has existed for a long time but now we believe it's beyond that. police tell us hours after we left this area several people were killed when a minibus were traveling in heat
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a landmine the government has declared a security emergency in 6 regions in the north and east people here say unless security forces succeed in stopping the violence they want to return home catherine 0 and often book enough. thousands of people who have fled the storm ravaged bahamas have taken shelter in the u.s. state of florida but on sunday more than 100 people were asked to get off a boat bound for the u.s. because they didn't have a vase or critics call that customs and border protection officials say it was a mistake and the gallagher reports some like. florida. more than a week after hurricane dorian slammed into the bahamas residents are still being rescued dorian was the most powerful storm to ever hit the island nation leaving at least 70000 behave in need of help many lost everything in the face an uncertain future on saturday more than a 1000 residents were brought to florida on
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a cruise ship despite their own hardships those that made it a keen to offer assistance to those back home and start making some preparations to help the sentence does relieve. you know report is our neighboring island and that's where we got to go when emergencies happen and there are many so we've got to make sure they good aid has been pouring in from the u.s. but some on board a ferry that left the bahamas on sunday were asked to disembark if they didn't have the right u.s. visas customs and border patrol officials blame the ferry company for not following procedures critics have called the move cruel but president trump says agents need to be cautious we have to be very careful everybody needs totally proper documentation i don't want to allow people the word supposed to be in the bahamas to come in to the united states including some very bad people 25 families are now at this shelter in lake worth florida they weren't allowed inside because of the trauma they've been through but aid workers say the evacuees are resilient there is
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a real attitude of hope that i see in the shelters we're trying to make sure that we keep a positive attitude specially for the kids we have a timothy's for the kids to keep them active and try to not let it you know get to them that they're not home they're not in their homes when they would be with their families trying to make the best of a very tough situation. even as they leave many awaiting to return and rebuild but with people still missing in communications poor news from the bahamas is a priority everyone here has what they need for now water food and a roof over their heads but what they really want is information the red cross tells us someone. evacuees left loved ones behind and they don't know whether they're alive or dead it's a chilling illustration of just how deadly hurricane dorian was amidst the confusion of a humanitarian disaster there have been so moving scenes this family found each other in fort lauderdale for many others the agonizing wait for news of their loved ones goes on at a gala crawl jazeera lake was florida 4 missing crew members of
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a cargo ship that flipped on its side after catching on fire off the u.s. coast of georgia have been rescued as heroes reached the crew by cutting a hole in the hull of the south korean vessel the 4 were trapped in the engine room for about 35 hours earlier helicopters were used to rescue 20 crew members. google's under investigation for suspected anti-competitive practices $48.00 u.s. states and 2 territories have launched a probe into the tech giant looking into whether the company's online advertising practices violate antitrust laws google's accused of using its search engine to monopolize the market and says that it will fully cooperate with investigators pedicle has more from washington it's a company so big that its name has become a verb we're talking about google something you might have used dozens of times today well now there are 50 attorney generals from 48 states and 2 territories that are investigating google to find out if it has a monopoly
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a monopoly in this country if proven can be broken up forced to sell parts of itself now they compare this to david versus goliath google has faced investigations in the u.s. before pretty much coming through it unscathed but these attorney general say that they're going to look at whether or not there it's not just the advertising google's got the market on whether or not there are manipulating search engines to their own benefit so this is going to be a wide ranging investigation it's going to take a very long time and it's not just those attorney generals that are investigating the federal justice department is investigating google and so are members of congress and united states a congressional committee is trying to introduce legislation to limit gun ownership following a series of mass shootings it's an issue that has hampered congress for more than 2 decades and white house correspondent kimberly how one of their biggest obstacles could be the president. in recent weeks dozens of americans have been killed in a series of mass shootings in the u.s. state of texas ohio and california. as many americans hold vigils for the
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victims mourning has turned to anger. and a demand for action from congressional lawmakers. the issue of gun control has languished in the u.s. congress for decades in part because of power. awful pushback from the nation's largest pro-gun lobby the national rifle association but that's changing some lawmakers say there's now a new sense of urgency thank you we will now proceed and this week the house judiciary committee will begin meeting to try and restart debate over limiting some types of gun ownership. the democrat controlled committee hopes to ultimately pass legislation in the u.s. house of representatives establishing so-called red flag laws that seize firearms from people deemed mentally unstable the committee also seeks to ban high capacity
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magazines and gun ownership for anyone convicted of a hate crime. or love will shatter. but the republican controlled senate needs to approve the house legislation the republican leader mitch mcconnell says they'll be no senate votes on gun measures unless u.s. president donald trump commits to signing that legislation into law trump as promised to work with congress to stop the mass shootings fied he's also questioned the benefits of background checks to stop the killings if you look at background checks and if you look at some of even the more severe. and comprehensive ideas that have been put forward it wouldn't have stopped any of the last few years worth of these mass shootings but house democrats promise to keep pushing for background checks and the potential reinstatement of a ban on buying assault weapons more needs to be done but this is
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a story a consensus story a start that the overwhelming number of americans support democrats face a daunting challenge president says he will only support gun laws that ensure public safety well also up holding the constitutional right to governorship in the united states. can really help at al-jazeera the white house fighters who lay down their weapons and colombia say they remain committed to peace despite former commanders are urging them to rearm and commanders accuse the government of betraying the deal which ended colombia's civil war 3 years ago. he has more from south of the capital bogota. deep in the mountains a new town is born graffiti on the wall still tells stories of rebellion but former fire fighters are now working hard to grow or sell their craft beer they say they will be committed to
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a peace process despite the announcement by fox former sec of the command that he and others would take up arms again. these divisions always happen among armies with people that decide to take a different path we're here because of our commitment and our conscience it's clear those who remain firm a welcome those who leave will deal with the responsibility this is one of 24 camps built all over colombia for the read to gratian of almost 14005 years since the signing of the peace deal in 2016 many have married had children built a family yet signs of their struggle to relieve degraded to civilian life are easy to see. there holds water sewerage and are yet to be connected to the electricity grid leaving. to rely on a gas generator to operate this comparative business. for government has not fulfilled its obligations with the agreement they don't have the political will to
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implement the deal i find it mind boggling that the government 1st off as a $1000000.00 for information on the dissidents when it would make more sense to use that money for reintegration united nations figures show just 10 percent of former fighters have so far received credit for farming or other development projects and the government also announced it was investing always $5000000.00 u.s. dollars to buy land for those projects but none has been bought since. the lazy implementation of the. big security could be 136 former fighters have been killed by other groups still operating. yet they say it's not time for despair. despite all the difficulties we remain firm and peace we want to demonstrate to colombia and the world that we are keeping our word
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. the peace process has its problems but there is still time to save it judging by the determination shown here. so. british airways has canceled almost all of its flights pilots began a 2 day strike almost 150000 passengers are expected to be affected by the industrial action the 1st by the airlines pilots and its history. 5 percent pay rise over 3 years which will get the highest earning pilots nearly $250000.00 a year the pilots say they want a bigger share of the company's profits. firefighters in australia are struggling to contain more than 100 bush fires burning across 2 states more than 400 people from the queensland coastal town of friggin beach have been told to leave immediately as a fires continue to move in a fast pace later looking into whether our son may be behind the fires in queensland across the border and new south wales homes have been lost or damaged
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emergency services say the hot and windy conditions are unprecedented for this time of year. i'm richelle carey let's recap the headlines now on al-jazeera u.k. prime minister boris johnson has suffered another blow on the 4th parliament he failed to get the 2 thirds majority needed to call a general election that leaves the country's bracks it debate and a stalemate as the house of commons goes into a 5 week suspension the house can go to it will not let anyone else. he says we did lose your games only to be reading the resolution decides only to be on the side determined to do the right to vote for a drink. and say no the house trying to adjourn south korea's military says north korea has fired 2 and identify missiles into the sea just hours after offering to resume denuclearization talks with the u.s. the reportedly launch from south province near the capital seoul says they flew
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across the country before landing in waters off north korea's east coast. between pyongyang in washington have been gridlock since the country's leaders failed to reach a deal and february u.s. president says as far as he's concerned the afghanistan peace talks are dead. so it was his decision to end a gauche asians with taliban leaders because the group claimed responsibility for an attack that killed a u.s. soldier. they're dead they're dead wrong some kids are they dead they thought that that it killed people in order to put themselves in a little better to go charity position where they did that they killed 12 people one happened to be a great american soldier a wonderful young man for border rico families for border rico you can't do that go do that with me so dead dead as far as i'm concerned and we've hit. the taliban harder in the last 4 days that they've been hit over 10 years so that's the way it is. a judge in california has once again blocked the top administration plan to
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stop most migrants from seeking asylum at the border with mexico the white house called the ruling a gift to human smugglers and traffickers and says it undermines the rule of law. $48.00 states and 2 territories are investigating google for suspected anti-competitive practices looking into whether the company's online advertising practices violate antitrust laws rules accused of using its search engine to monopolize the market google says that it will cooperate fully with all of the investigations. so the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera for all your news throughout the day and the main time keep it here because counting the cost as of next. big stories generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with different angles from different perspectives and. can separate the spin from the facts.
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