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an intellectual property financial services. a tremendous deal for the farmers a purchaser from $40.00 to $50000000000.00 worth of agricultural products another big issue that we've come to a conclusion on is currency foreign exchange we've also made very good progress on technology transfer and we'll put some of the technology transfer in phase one phase 2 will start negotiations almost immediately after we've concluded phase one and paper did not know something coming on al-jazeera when we come back. we'll tell you what's behind these chaotic scenes in ecuador's capital. and how one town in the central philippines is trying to break gender stereotypes law in that state.
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and it's about time for the caspian to do its work now but it but a cold air over the top of what's warm water usually produces show has not yet all views on the satellite picture will be free of clouds however in the forecast will bring in a week ish cold front normally behind it that will develop clouds and rain for the caucasus and a hint for developing showers which should appear just north of terran or even of the city itself was hard to get to sunday back used to 21 degrees this time in the sunshine but everything south of there and it's still quite young there's nothing in the sky in pakistan anymore we've seen the back of the southwest monsoon should have seen the last the rain now and nothing much has changed in iraq or the rest of it to be honest temp is still where they might have been a month ago nor has it changed great the saudi arabian it is yet we're waiting for the northerly wind to tuck into has done so we've lost the how the from sun i was
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with chance of showers in the higher ground of west and yemen and the southwest of saudi arabia again that's been the case for a week or so. now as the sun takes the rain south through africa we seen some pretty active stuff through south africa recently this is still looking cloudy new not very wet so for the most part we're still talking about lovely sunshine. when you're from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. you have to fight to defy stereotypes. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. sound box set. on al-jazeera.
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welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here on al-jazeera a u.s. official says some american troops have withdrawn from a military position in northern syria that came out of turkish artillery fire turkish forces are not pushed 8 kilometers deeper into territory held by many kurdish fighters in syria. the u.s. is sending additional troops to saudi arabia the pentagon confirming that military hardware will also be sent to bolster the kingdom's defenses falling out of touch riyadh's own facilities last month. and the u.s. and china have struck a partial trade deal that could end the dispute between the world's 2 biggest economies donald trump says the preliminary agreement covers intellectual property
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financial services and large agricultural purchases. now more than a 1000000 people have been advised to evacuate as a powerful typhoon closes in on japan typhoon huggable this threatens to batter the capital tokyo with the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years already more than $16000.00 households have lost power to rugby world cup matches and concerts have been cancelled and flights and train service is being disrupted has more now from the japanese capital. the streets of tokyo are very quiet in anticipation of this storm arriving what we're seeing now in the capital is some fairly steady rain falling which is of course only expected to get worse through the course of saturday into the evening when the typhoon is expected to be at its peak in this area forecasters are saying this storm could bring levels of rain not seen since a deadly typhoon struck in 1958 it's of particular concern for people living in
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coastal communities because it's also being combined with near full moon conditions meaning that the tide may be a lot higher than usual we're already seeing evacuation advisories in place for many communities a lot of precautions are being taken hundreds of flights in and out of tokyo's 2 airports have been canceled and many train services have also been canceled there is a lot of concern for coastal communities the eastern coast from the capital in particular but archy and chiba prefecture has already reports of some power cuts there or thora he did say they were trying their best to get around as many communities in chiba in particular before the storm arrived because many people there are still recovering from a typhoon that struck last month which killed some people caused a lot of damage in some of those areas. in the u.s. around 100000 people have been ordered to leave their homes a wildfire spreads across northern los angeles the so-called southern ridge fire
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has destroyed dozens of homes a man in his late fifty's who tried to battle the flames died of a heart attack fire officials say compulsory evacuations are expected to be in force for days for the united arab emirates is trying to silence the al jazeera news network that's according to a report from bloomberg the u.a.e. is reportedly running a lobbying campaign in washington d.c. using a law firm to try and influence people working for members of the u.s. congress alan fisher has the details. from its embassy in washington and with the 12 connected ambassador to the u.s. as well as the ambassador the united arab emirates has been pushing a campaign to close the al-jazeera media network a report on the new site bloomberg says the embassy has employed a prominent d.c. law firm to meet with congressional staffers trumpet ministration officials journalists and academics to push its case the law firm it can gump strauss how and failed a well known company on capitol hill employed a small lobbying firm to help with its operation it paid $100000.00 to the company
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definers public affairs in turn it acknowledged it sure was to provide strategic communication support and guidance in furtherance of the interests of the embassy of the united arab emirates with an emphasis on strengthening bilateral relations and regional security of the united arab emirates in particular including issues relating to clients' terminations of relations with qatar and accuracy and transparency of qatar or government owned media definer sprang to prominence when it was hired by facebook as the senate was investigating the role it played in possible russian interference in the 2016 election the finers was investigating individual senators it was accused of spreading inflammatory information about its critics and its contract with facebook was terminated bloomberg says thousands of twitter account supporting the u.a.e. campaign were suspended there are also many linked facebook pages many of them pushed the u.s. government to force algis either to register as
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a foreign agent that could potentially restrict operations in the u.s. and it would essentially say the company is run by the qatari government a claim firmly rejected by al-jazeera. al-jazeera launched in 1996 with a not a big service in 2006 it became a public utility a private corporation for the public benefit with an independent board of directors in june 8 u.s. lawmakers wrote to the justice department asking to investigate. whether it should register as a foreign agent one of the senators was republican chuck grassley from iowa who had been contacted by representatives of the u.a.e. alan fischer al-jazeera washington. in ecuador there's been more fighting between police and indigenous communities as thousands joined a tense day in protest against austerity demonstrators want the president to repeat a law that ended a 14 year old phil subsonic at least 5 people have been killed since clashes began
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but has more now from the nation's capital quito. to clashes between police and protesters in ecuador's capital city show no sign of relenting police used flash bang grenades and tear gas to disperse the crowds. demonstrators say authorities have also used live ammunition against peaceful protesters. 6 the ongoing protests have paralyzed much of downtown. amidst the chaos and clouds of tear gas medical patients could be seen fleeing nearby hospitals you don't know see much the numbers just over time before you see this we couldn't have imagined a situation it's horrifying to see people fighting one another for a few looks. after more than a week of unrest indigenous demonstrators continue to run from across the country to participate in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations some traveling from communities as far away as the amazon to join the front lines in the front of him
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with video that we've come from far away leaving our families behind and now we're here to participate in a national strike for the government could show us some respect. in a pre recorded message to the nation on friday ecuador's president lenny moreno asked for a direct dialogue with leaders within the national confederation of indigenous communities is indispensable if it's imperative that we end the violence we need solutions to the issues of our country i'm calling on leaders to speak with me directly. outside ecuador's national assembly building demonstrators were once again met with sound grenades and tear gas several demonstrators as well as police officers were injured during the confrontation despite the ecuadorian president's call for a national dialogue tensions still remain very high here in quito demonstrators say that they're angry over the heavy handed response by authorities against peaceful protesters if anything these clashes between demonstrators and police only appear to be intensifying the indigenous leaders have agreed to sit down for talks with
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the president but with growing calls for the authorities to bring back order to the streets there's concern the violence could get even worse when measured up and. do it for the. protesters in haiti have fought with the police in the capital port au prince the day after a journalist was found shot dead in his car the killing of the reporter manny jens if during a surge in violence that has killed at least 20 people he was known for his coverage of the anti-government protests demonstrators not demanding the resignation of the president john emily's the charge police barricades leading to his official residence. if here because prime minister of the amen has been awarded this year's nobel peace prize he beat 16 year old climate change out to his credit tom bird among others is credited with helping end his country's 2 decade long war with neighboring eritrea robyn kriel reports from ethiopia's capital addis ababa nobel peace prize for 29 team to ethiopia
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and prime minister ahmed ali simone need to ethiopia is leader heard of his prestigious prize and with it praise from his supporters of an ethiopian we have seen dr b. has played a major role in championing social justice. and what we expect know. of the peace progress and development of the national parliament is of paramount importance sworn into office barely 18 months ago at the height of civil unrest in ethiopia and during a state of emergency the 43 year old former army intelligence officer hasn't shied away from taking tough decisions. his biggest achievement is making peace with neighboring eritrea following a 21 year long conflict on their border which began with rule in 1998 abi managed
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to reestablish normal relations between the 2 countries he also ordered the release from jail of his critics opposition politicians and journalists have even established a ministry of peace which includes some of the government's most notorious ministries such as the national intelligence service and the police force he's also trying to open up the economy allowing foreign investors a sharing traditionally state of monopolies it hasn't been easy though abbie survived an assassin armed with a grenade at a campaign rally last year was. and interests like fighting nationwide forced around $3000000.00 people from their homes abi also survived an attempted coup a few months ago by some soldiers unhappy with his leadership for close allies including his chief of staff were killed in the failed uprising in the am hard region and he's disappointed many of the o.p.'s by failing to quickly transform the economy
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the only problem they have but. they wanted the change to happen immediately. we have now if you can the problems in this country a lot of the economy is growing very fast the amount of. expenditure that's going into infrastructure has been at the expense of livelihoods a general election is jew next may some opposition supporters told al jazeera that that will be the ultimate test of his peace prize i believe will help us an impetus for him to significantly improve his legitimacy it will be understood in a sort of understood us an international recognition for not only for him but you know for the people and for the country in going forward you're tackling the challenges and realizing the ambitions of the mass people for democracy inclusive an accountable state as the prime minister received the news of his prize he said he hoped it would promote peace building efforts elsewhere in africa.
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thank you remarks. even here in europe and i can imagine. there is of objectivity. possible to work. out his job of keeping if yo be a united and stable is a big one but he's off to a good start as this year's nobel peace prize laureate robyn kriel al jazeera at a sabah. now a town in the central philippines has replaced an almost all male police force with women officers it's part of a broader government effort to promoting women in the workplace jubilant over reports. they are on a mission not just to apprehend criminals but to break stereotypes. these police officers are the 1st all female police force in the country. marry
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young police or pulleys mary's as they are called are from the town of mary in c.q. who are in this sensual philippines male police officers who were previously assigned here have all been moved elsewhere this is seen as a trail blazing move by colonel angela handle who is also the 1st female police director of the city hall or she said she knows how tough it is for females to rise through the police ranks. we have women legislators we have women in the congress we also have women presidents and why not 4 day philippine national police around 20 female police officers now staff this station assigned to protect around 12000 residents and although their arrival is celebrated here the pressure
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to deliver is felt deeply. they are made to undergo the same kind of training that male police officers go through really. the philippine national police has a 10 percent quota of female officers within its ranks under its reform program for decades female police officers were mostly just assigned to do desk work but that is about to change now they tell us a woman's place is also on the front lines local residents say they have already felt the difference people are more curious people are more curious nobody noticed the police station before now they understand what they do and that the people are on our say not other ways public trust in the philippine police has plummeted over the last few years the government's controversial drug war has left thousands of
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filipinos dead most of them from impoverished communities and allegations of corruption and abuse of power has affected its top leadership. these police officers vow to give their best because for so long they've been sidelined this time using their strengths and qualities as women to finally lead and rule in a man's world. dog and al-jazeera maria in secure central philippines. all the news of course on our website they were it is on your screen the address al-jazeera dot com that's al-jazeera dot. com for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera u.s. officials say some american troops have withdrawn from a military position in northern syria that came out of turkish artillery fire though it appears the outpost did not take
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a direct hit turkish forces are not pushed 8 kilometers deeper into territory held by many kurdish fighters in syria the u.n. says more than 100000 people have been displaced by turkey's military offensive. zana has the latest near turkey's border with syria. this incident according to the u.s. defense department turkish fire landed close to a u.s. base in the words in their statement our base was close to being hit by turkish fire and the turks are aware we are present now the turkish defense ministry is denying that they targeted this outpost and that this outpost was even hit according to the turkish defense ministry we took precautions and we were responding to fire turkey a turkish outpost in the turkish border town of came under mortar fire from a position 1000 meters from the u.s. base so it's not clear how this incident is going to affect the relationship the
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u.s. is sending $800.00 additional soldiers to saudi arabia that brings the total deployment of $3000.00 u.s. forces to the kingdom the pentagon confirm military hardware and also be sent to bolster saudi arabia's defenses following an attack on riyadh's old facilities last month the u.s. and china have struck a partial trade deal that could end the dispute but in the world's 2 biggest economies donald trump has held talks with china's vice premier and suspended a tariff increase on 250000000000 dollars of chinese imports. more than a 1000000 people have been advised to evacuate as the powerful typhoon closes in on japan typhoon huckaby's threatens to batter tokyo with the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years already more than 16000 households have lost power protesters in haiti have fought with police in the capital a day after a journalist was found shot dead in his car demonstrators are the modern the resignation of the president the killing of reportedly heavy jos it happened during a surge in violence he was known for his coverage of the demonstrations. well
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