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have made dozens of arrests after anti-government protests turned violent on sunday villages emerged of a man being arrested after a police officer was stabbed in the neck near a metro station a 2nd person was also taken into custody in a separate incident protesters attacked a woman seen helping police clear barricades from the road security forces in bangladesh have killed more than a dozen rancher refugees in recent weeks at least accuse them of being involved in the murder of a politician but rights groups reject the allegations as tonbridge autrey reports from cox's bazar a young mother of 2 children recently lost her husband we have not identified her at her request she doesn't believe her husband was involved in any criminal activities have to do good headed at the moment about their alone with my husband used to work as a simple day labor in the camp he worked very hard for his money it was after 4 days that i found out that he was killed by the security forces. the gruesome
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murder of the local ruling party politicians sparked violent attacks against your hangup by some in the host community instead of defusing the tension law enforcement officers allegedly refused to intervene and protect the refugees more going to doesn't grow up been killed by security forces in recent weeks most ridiculous for their involvement in a killing off the local ruling party politician the odd most rare and is referenced are very terms right now. authorities often link these extrajudicial killings to the drug human trafficking and other criminal activity is another young woman who became a widow recently thinks her husband was wrongfully framed and killed he was accused of drug smuggling she say she is scared and is now left alone with her 2 children. justice we couldn't find in my and my after all the atrocities committed against us
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and i don't expect to find any kind of justice here for my husband's death. in the last 2 years since the rohingya exodus to bangladesh more than 46 running i have been killed by security forces some groups are. 2 different illegal activities supples drug trafficking and who went trafficking and other body like criminal activities so the situation based decision we have taken when we are to control or edit them then to safe and secure our police personnel and our life in that sometimes this terrible gunfight happened rights activists say this incidents are unacceptable 2 years on from the genocide in me and the sympathy and compassion towards are going are in bangladesh seems to be slowly fading after a period of relative calm and stability uncertainty and fear and now haunting the
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refugees trying to charge a al-jazeera public cully cox's bazar bangladesh. the son of former us vice president joe biden says he'll step down from the board of a chinese company that's been the target of criticism by donald trump and her biden made his 1st public statement on his work in ukraine and china saying is always conducted his business and dependently and did not discuss it with his father president trump has accused him of corruption and escaping responsibility because of his family connection there is no proof of those claims joe biden is in a tight race for the democratic presidential nomination. and the u.s. the family of a black woman killed by a white policeman has accused the officer of murder. where the. 2 28 year old tatyana jefferson was killed and her own home in texas on saturday looking after her nephew who footage from the officers body cam shows the moment of
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the shooting a neighbor called police when they saw the jeffersons front door was open. still ahead on al-jazeera and sports japanese rugby fans celebrate a historic win at the world cup andy will have that. rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on a vast amount is a news documentaries. just. rewind continues with the gift of sight just so sickly intervention is one of the few rare you will see patients like this sees at least 10 years younger than she was yesterday just within 24 hours on al-jazeera.
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a quarter final with south africa reports from yokohama. empty just a day earlier as thai food had the best back to japan the streets of yokohama filled up with fans on sunday for the match that almost never took place just departed scotland in a winner takes all pretty much i. the hosts are hoping to put on the brand of rugby the to give them 3 straight wins. scotland had threatened legal action if this match was cancelled due to the typhoon and they took immediate action on the pitch during its why 7 mil lead. i think japan has proved irresistible on home soil so far and they thrilled yet again fighting back with 3 troy's and a 217 lead. scotland looked finished but they weren't determined to spoil the fairy tale but japan held on
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a 2821 when meeting much more than just numbers on the school board before till about the 40 yard i really want to watch the families of those people in the top 3 tonight but really yeah but about it we talk about it now this morning it's a great pleasure really want to apply because whilst we're celebrating to talk a lot of people and i just want to the logic knowledge they are incredibly proud of . the literary style you know you would if i was a hot until i was nothing about skill is all about emotional physicality and i think you said that. to permit how the once again captivated the new audience eating no help at all from the weather to send scotland home early japan's victory over scotland head puts them firmly among the elite of world ripley and seals their place in. hearts of a nation that until recently had minimal interest in the game that 2 victories over top 2 nations in the pool mean that they topped the group and go into
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a quarter final against south africa that's the team they defeated 4 years ago to begin their journey into world cup history paul reese al-jazeera yokohama oils of set up a quarter final against france the world beating year of whites who secured their 4th straight when they finished top of prudery wells did only $76.00 at half time they pulled away after the breakthrough called a bonus point victory it finished wales $35.00 europe wide 13. let's have a look at the quarterfinal line up in full it all starts with england versus australia next saturday then 2 time defending champions new zealand take on island on sunday it's wales versus france and hosts japan they take on south africa kenya's bridgie costco has broken the women's marathon world record the 25 year old run the chicago marathon in a time of 2 hours 40 minutes and 4 seconds time more than a minute's quicker than the previous mark set by britain's paula radcliffe back in
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2003. miss a decent climb to record 6 consecutive formula one constructs this title the german seems domination continued with a win for valtteri bottas of the japanese grown pretty but us finished ahead a ferrari spastic vettel is my side he's team mates in world champion leader lewis hamilton was 3rd hamilton could wrap up his 6 drivers' title at the next race that's in mexico. we knew coming to the race that we will have a good race pace like we've seen every sunday before even though driver has beaten us in the goal line so. yeah i'm glad we managed to get to the lead because he was so different when you're in the lead and you can really come to control the pace and you know when is the tires and everything so i enjoyed it today parker gough's rapid rise in women's tennis has had another landmark the 15 year old becoming the youngest by it's a win it's all title since 2004 american hip beating your line of the panko in austria to win the limits are open and that no medvedev late season searches
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continue the russian has reached the final in his last 6 tournaments on sunday hereis beating alexander's verify to claim the shanghai masters title. so many broken the record for most world championship medals by any gymnasts while started sunday's action in stuttgart and it's high for the all time record alongside that's all the show ever by the race of the 22 year old american when so and so into more medals both of them goals to set a mark of $25.00 career. the 1st ever world beach games are underway in cat so as a multi sports events that features some beach classics such as volleyball and white boarding but there are also a few surprises us a helmet for ports. service. and smashes. it's racquetball action just not the type you're used to seeing at roland garros or wimbledon this is beach tennis one of the events like the 1st ever world beach
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games taking place here in qatar more than a 1000 athletes from almost $100.00 countries are competing in the multi-sport event designed to showcase sports which really get mainstream exposure. is really important because you know if for some people can know about it all the beach games are about are there even so i d's can be for sure an amazing step for all the sports. the game speech of 14 disciplines including a number of beach favorites. but there are some sports in the mix that you mine also sit with life on the shore one sport that's happening will surely surprise a few. this is karate qatar it's a performance based martial art that dates back to $1300.00 now not only is it happening here in doha but a variant of it will be happening in tokyo lympics next year the association of
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national limpid committees which is organizing the games hope that by including a diverse combination of sports. a wide range of fans will be attracted in particular younger ones new sports. young sports sport sorts are coming for the future i guess i mean some of those sports will be the program and tokyo and. our thinking i think the question i want to attract to use. a stablish in the world beach games however as a permanent fixture on the global sporting calendar might be a challenge just making this launch event go ahead was hard enough it's only happening in qatar. because the original host san diego pulled out as they couldn't find enough sponsors nonetheless the organizers here optimistic after having seen the well. i'm confident the athletes have been given
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a warm welcome in qatar. and they're looking to enjoy their moment in the spotlight so he'll malik's. that is always full for not more lights. that's off for me richelle carey for the news hour becky but here i have much more news for you on the other side right. on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize on reservedly historic apology for one of the darkest episodes in british intelligence it was
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a growing agreements is that the libyans could be quite useful to the west for 8 years after the death of gadhafi al-jazeera world investigates western collusion with the libyan security services. good battery rendition on the west. on al-jazeera. examining the fact of today's headlines there were protests like this one that are trying to discern and reforested areas that have been devastated by setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions you've been out there with the protesters on the streets where they will tell you international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire. but on al-jazeera philippines president roderigo deterred he says he's cracking down on a communist insurgency but some fear it's a deadly campaign to silence his critics as the death toll rises one
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a one east investigates detaches new war on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you. al-jazeera. turkish forces take more ground in northern syria as the kurds strike a deal with the regime for help.
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and we shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. celebrations in tunisia as law professor chi side claims victory in the presidential election. indigenous protesters defy a curfew to continue their rallies in parts of ecuador's capital. and my farmers and sudan are worried about the arabic trade. but again in syria where government forces have struck a deal with the kurdish led syrian democratic forces which will see the syrian army deploy along the border with turkey the agreement comes in the face of a turkish offensive in northern syria that's such a heavy fighting in places the s.d.f. says the deployment of syrian troops will help them liberate areas under the control of turkish forces they entered northern syria on wednesday and are advancing south turkish forces and their syrian allies have seized control of
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a main highway known as the m. 4 key border towns of tal yod and. along the border along that road rather both are now supposedly under turkish control so the m 4 runs east west as d.f.l. territory from the iraqi border is a holder reports from near turkey's border with syria. i know what the map is changing in north eastern syria turkey and it's syrian allies are moving into what were kurdish controlled towns. and the syrian democratic forces are pushed from a 120 kilometer stretch of territory along the turkish syria border and 30 kilometers south that is where turkish led forces now control an important supply line the m 4 highway that connects western syria to iraq it seems phase one of turkey's air and ground operation to eliminate what it considers and national security threat on its border has been completed. we will
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divide the terror corridor 490 kilometers down the middle we will advance 30 to 35 kilometers into syrian territory according to the safe zone map which we have declared before. that means there is likely a phase 2 of the military operation that would involve more fighting with the s d f who were abandoned when u.s. president donald trump effectively gave turkey a green light to launch the operation a few days ago now the u.s. administration which long called the s.d.f. partners unexpectedly announced it would roll of american troops from the north east leaving this corner of syria up for grabs. we are facing genocide so all options are open we are ready for negotiations with damascus the arab league the european union and even iran who have a complainer role to stop the invasion. the population of this corner of syria is
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fearful of what comes next arabs and kurds live here they have a long history of animosity syria's war has deepened old wounds that little trust between them means there is a dangerous fault line there are reports of a russian brokered deal to allow syrian government troops to enter kurdish controlled towns of bonnie and that would prevent turkey from including those towns in a so-called safe zone that it wants to create in northern syria how turkey reacts is not clear but it may try to prevent that from happening because it would disrupt its plans to create what it calls a peace accord or a long most of its border turkey's syrian allies are already heading to the front lines in following an announcement by the syrian army that it was sending troops to the north of the country new front lines are emerging the new landscape may be drawn militarily or by back door deals but there seems to be a likely outcome this may be the beginning of the end of kurdish rule in north
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eastern syria. on the turkey syria border. a funeral has been held for a kurdish leader who was killed in an ambush on saturday hermann kala the secretary general of future syria party was returning from a meeting when her car was attacked allegedly by turkey backed fighters her driver an aide were also killed syrian observatory for human rights says armed groups supported by turkey and 9 civilians in the area. all this is happening turkey's president has dismissed claims that eisel prisoners have escaped from detention centers and northeast syria also reports that i'm confirmed number of people fled from the center and i after it was shelled by turkish forces yes t.f. says another prison camp and cussed michelin was shelled by turkey on friday or don says his forces will take responsibility for the thousands of myself and their families and northern syria earlier on sunday the u.s.
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announced it was pulling out all remaining american troops from northern syria u.s. presidents been accused of abandoning the kurds 2nd a defense has been on sunday talk shows to defend trump's position also in jordan reports. 5 days into the turkish military operation in northern syria the us military is pulling about a 1000 soldiers out of the combat zone we find ourselves as we have american forces likely caught between 2 opposing advancing armies and it's a very untenable situation for the kurds have been very good partners in the d.a.'s campaign they were very good fighters on the battlefield we obviously enabled that as well but at the same time we didn't sign up to fight the turks on their behalf and the us administration would rather keep the focus on turkish president receptive earth one whom they accuse of planning to attack syrian kurds no matter what on twitter president donald trump said will be held accountable dealing with lindsey graham and many members of congress including democrats about imposing
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powerful sanctions on turkey treasury is ready to go additional legislation may be sought there is great consensus on this turkey has asked that it not be done stay tuned but trump's withdrawal order has critics accusing him of abandoning the kurds even those democrats now drafting a sanctions bill against turkey for god's sakes what are they waiting for right people are being killed right now our syrian kurdish allies are being killed right now it looks like to many. the isis detainees there about 10000 fighters are now possibly going to be able to escape there are reports this morning that isis sympathizers have already escaped thousands of them and here you have secretary minutiae saying oh well we'll think about it maybe we'll do something president trump tweeting that he's going to destroy the our economy if they don't they look ridiculous right now and those republicans who normally support trump's foreign policy to see this yet again in
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a leaving an ally behind abandoning people that we frankly told that we were going to be with is disheartening depressing frankly it's weak and i don't see how it follows through on the president's promises biggest from this in the campaign to defeat isis because i think it is going to research conflicting priorities in a war zone with no clear idea where the u.s. troop withdrawal will lead rosalynn jordan al-jazeera washington and tunisia conservative law professor of political outsider is poised to become the country's next president exit poll suggests it has support 72.5 percent of the vote is back in how to party which secure the majority of votes in last week's parliamentary election site promise to change the system and allow elected regional representatives to choose national leaders his rival media mogul in a bill managed to get about 27.5 percent of the vote and this is based on a turnout of 60 percent. for snap in tunis on what the web could mean for the
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country. he has achieved what eluded his predecessors since the 2011 revolution bases i yet won the presidential election with more than 70 percent of the vote a big win and a strong mandate for an outsider who never gave to thought in his ears complex political landscape throughout the campaign sayet focused his messages on overhauling state institutions and being political divisions and fixing economic problems and. you prove to the world that your vote counts are a journey is towards freedom we will march ahead towards a new history a new beginning sayen a law professor who ran as an independent defeated his rival in a bill carter we the media mogul and leader of the secular heart of tennessee a party cutaway was released from jail a few days ago after being detained on charges of corruption and tax evasion he
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dismissed the accusations as politically motivated took a principled stance on his opponent's detention refusing to campaign while he was locked up but once the vote was decided. supporters celebrated victory on the streets that i agreed that he won in this election this is the most joyful moment in my life i never voted put in town president after the revolution or the last president or even his rivaled in the party the president has seen his powers diminish after the 2011 revolution the prime minister and the parliament shape the domestic agenda i see it faces 2 immediate challenges convincing the political parties but one the parliamentary election to set aside their differences and form a governing coalition and solving the economic problems i get has repeatedly said that he was committed to helping his people now he must deliver his promises but
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i'll just iraq turnus. our talks between indigenous leaders and the government are taking place hundreds of protesters have defied a government imposed curfew in the capital quito a 24 hour nationwide curfew was put in place on saturday in response to demonstrations in the city demonstrators angry at a rise in fuel prices attacked government buildings and burned media offices for tests 1st began nearly 2 weeks ago in iraq while joins us live now from quito so during this curfew men well have people been been sticking to it well the curfew that was imposed on saturday was a nationwide curfew earlier on sunday the government announced and as you can see we lost our connection there but we have been and having reports out of quito we'll have another one for you shortly in the meantime still ahead on
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al-jazeera poland's populous ruling party appears to have slipped back into power but a lot still hangs in the balance us. i'll tell you why pakistan's leader is on a tour of coal country some what he's hoping to achieve. hello there we still have some pretty good sunny skies through eastern sections of china but not so across the south we've got more of those showers in the full cost and thunderstorms as well and in fact as we go through the next couple of days are becoming a little bit heavier as well but securely into these northern areas of vietnam so high nancy in the shadows also into hong kong all monday touches a little bit low the have been 28 degrees celsius.
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