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promises he also said the government is trying to reduce its reliance on oil revenues meanwhile the russian president vladimir putin is in saudi arabia where he's expected to sign all agreements and discuss the crisis with iran this is his 1st visit in more than a decade a sign the 2 countries are getting closer is meeting king solomon and crown prince mohammed bin salman in riyadh saudi oil facilities came under drone attacks last month for which the us blamed russia's ally iran. there have been large protests over the sentencing of 9 separatist leaders who've been sent to prison for their role in the region's failed bid for independence rail services to the airport were briefly suspended due to the demonstrations the supreme court to live in sentences between 9 and 13 years in prison in fact the former catalonian vice president. got 13 years for the crime of sedition his son you go in barcelona with more. of your reaction have been expected really there was an angry outpouring. of the
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sentencing was announced where people decided to congregate in certain points of the city center of barcelona if you look behind me here they've cut off 2 of the main arteries in the city center one of the roads a that you see is actually one of the ones that leads to the airport now they met in the city center thousands of. tokar the train or went by. towards the airport where there is a huge group of them now essentially blockaded one of the terminal buildings and still they are turning up because people did go by. speaking to people here as well after they say this particular demonstration here they will go by but towards the airport as well and of course main. reason for this is to cause as much destruction as possible but there were there were calls by 5 the civil by the government for
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civil disobedience protests to take place as well which would involve the cutting off of streets as well as hitting the main communications areas and transport such as the airport but this is something that is going to definitely be continuing throughout the week. in the news ahead at least 3 protesters have been killed in guinea during a rally condemning the president's plan to run for a 3rd term. my government intends to where to launch a new partnership with the european union and queen elizabeth lies on the u.k. government some plans for the new parliamentary session it's what's on top of the list. and i once again welcome to the look at the international forecast has seen some
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sharing just spilling out of the caspian sea across parts of northern iran is in the process of pay to ring out so it's looking largely dry and sunny as we go on through the next couple of days to run a 25 celsius further east getting up to sydney temperature in kabul 35 therefore kharaj the little cloud across the east is sod off the mat pushing across syria into lebanon into jordan as well 30 celsius that the beirut over the next couple of days is why this day promises to be a brighter day more the way of sunshine sunshine will sunshine to work across iraq baghdad of around $37.00 saudis or $36.00 the 4 q 8 mid thirty's across the river potential i just notice a little more cloud across southern parts of our monument just catch one or 2 coastal showers here to go on into wednesday was a chance of wanted to show us just around the gulf of aden as well which i also want to see showers into madagascar over the next day or so before much of south africa is now looking largely fine and dry not just
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a little more plowed into maybe angola seeing some lively showers along the spells of friday and assist bang that way as we go through the next couple of days. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories joining the least kind city as we turn the cameras on the media when the entire service is control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they would go out on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already had the information they're listening pounced on al-jazeera.
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top stories this hour on al-jazeera the syrian government troops appear to be positioning themselves for a direct confrontation with turkish forces near the kurdish held city of monday which these are pictures of u.s. forces also stationed at a nearby bridge. at the russian president vladimir putin's in saudi arabia where he is expected to sign or oil agreements and discuss the crisis with iran his 1st visit in more than a decade a sign relations the 2 countries are getting closer. and large protests are taking place in barcelona right at the sentencing of 9 cattle and separatist leaders found guilty of their role in the region's failed independence speed rail services to the airport were briefly suspended because of the demonstrations. 14 police officers have been killed in
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a single attack in mexico and it happened just hours before president under arrest manuel lopez obrador was due to speak about the country's murder rate the killings happened in a in can state where violent turf wars between rival drug cartels are common let's talk to john homan now in mexico city if we for a moment just look at what the president was going to say what sort of picture was he trying to paint about the murder rates in mexico. where he was there with his head of public security and basically what they were saying they said listen it's nothing to boast about but we think that we're reaching a point of inflection here where the over the last couple of years or so mexico has had a record homicide rate the drug war and everything that was driving it has been around there for more than a decade but numbers of only climbed recently so they were saying we think we've reached a point when the at least the growth in homicide rates is slowing if not going down
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completely and they said that this is just the start that we've got a strategy which is sending a newly formed national guard it's quite a militarized police force that's been formed they're sending it out to different regions and they said also that really we're going to get to the bottom of this in the long term with programs to help jobs to help people put a bit of money in their pocket so they don't need to turn to organized crime and then the single attack not just 14 people killed at once 14 police officers one more details are there on the. exactly that and you just hit upon a specific point that it says something about law and order especially in the southwest part of the country the state of michu it can the state of guerrero that's also there and these are states really that being fought over by quite fragmented criminal organizations there's one called the cartel. new generation and
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that cartel has been seen by the u.s. administration is one of the most powerful in mexico and there were banners left there that was signed apparently by this cartel although it's difficult to confirm that apparently a highly armored convoy intercepted the police and then conducted this ambush in which 14 officers died so again this signal just as the mexican government starts say we're getting on top of this the tragedies like this keep happening john homan with the latest from mexico city thank you there is a large scale cleanup underway in brazil after a mysterious oil spill contaminated more than 150 beaches the army as well as city and state officials are involved in the clean up the oil is washed up along more than 2000 kilometers of brazil's coast and they still not entirely sure where it's coming from former white house rusher advise a few on the hill is testifying behind closed doors in congress as part of the
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impeachment inquiry into president donald trump here was the senior director for european and russian affairs in the national security council she resigned just days before donald trump's phone call with ukraine's president in july shepparton has the details from washington. unlike before my ambassador to ukraine is testimony on friday there was no opening statement for fear in the hills or nothing that could be leaked almost immediately to the press nonetheless we have been receiving briefings from those around her about what she is saying and the key the key point is yes there was a shadow foreign policy operation underway at the at the control of rudy giuliani on behalf of donald trump but the next question is always right that's fine but the president is allowed to conduct foreign policy in any way that he sees fit but was this on behalf of the united states' national interests or was it on behalf of donald trump's personal political interests and that the suggestions we've been
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getting is yes fear and he'll say it was the latter this wasn't about u.s. national security this was about donald trump's personal position about maybe key in the articles of impeachment the british monarch has outlined her government's policy agenda including a pledge to leave the e.u. by october 31st queen elizabeth made the comments was delivering the queen's speech to open the new session of parliament which outlines the government's agenda for the year let's turn to jonah hole in london about this and it's the biggest misnomer isn't it john or it's not actually the queen's speech is written for her therefore what do we actually learn from something like this. well we learn what the government wants to do in the forthcoming session of parliament that's really what the queen's speech is a list of policy plans legislation that they want to enact well this government hasn't got any sort of a majority and therefore isn't going to be in acting very much in the end what this was this queen's speech was a peek at what
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a conservative party election manifesto will look like for the election that the party hopes is just around the corner but 1st they want to get brakes it out of the way you may recall last week a flurry of optimism after it appeared that boris johnson had made significant concessions to the irish teashop we have heard when they met. prompting both leaders to describe what they said what they said was a pos way to a deal well frantic negotiations ensued in brussels over the weekend on monday whilst the details shrouded in secrecy the noises coming out of the e.u. not quite as optimistic it appears the e.u. unconvinced by boris johnson's hybrid customs arrangement for northern ireland part in part as to the e.u.'s customs union negotiators we understand are still at work they will continue working possibly right through the night on wednesday if that's what it takes to try and get something to put in front of you leaders at that
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crucial summit in brussels on thursday thank you for that update john holl in london poland's governing nationalist party has won a 2nd term in power the final results from the electoral commission showed the law and justice party won more than 43 percent of the vote country's biggest opposition group in the civic coalition came in 2nd with 27 percent turnout was also the highest in 30 years. at least 3 people have died and several others have been wounded in guinea after shots were fired at protesters demonstrators are rallying against president alpha condo's plan to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term and head of the rally 6 opposition figures were arrested. tens of thousands of people joined a peaceful rally in hong kong appealing for the u.s. to pass legislation that would keep a check on china's influence this is in stark contrast of course to the violent pro-democracy protests held at the weekend and over the past 19 weeks and sarah
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clarke. with kerry lamb set to deliver her annual policy address on wednesday let's of consummating seems after a summer break thousands of protesters have come out on monday night to show their anger against the government extradition bill also be formally down the list of consummation received on wednesday but these protesters now want for including universal suffrage an independent investigation into the police behavior of the months of these protests this is the 1st really good spam free 5 police since the anti mushroom was introduced and already on monday now in the streets in central london i think our guys had a lot of transport has been disrupted high test and now entering and i think we have no sign of these demonstrations i think police have already wrapped up security in the lead up to an anticipation to win so it's legit council meeting kerry lands policy address. 3 children have been killed in an airstrike in tripoli by a plane the un backed government says belongs to the libyan warlord khalifa haftar
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2 other people including a child were also injured during the attack and struck a house in the al for knowledge district medical sources say all the victims are from the same family this is the most serious escalation of violence by half his forces since they tried to seize the capital from libya's internationally recognized government 6 months ago is mahmood of the one hit at the same. a woman and her 4 daughters innocent civilians are the victims of the airstrike launched by a warplane loyal to the world lordly for hefted on targeted this house here in el for an age district a densely populated area inside the capital tripoli neighbors here are very angry and they tell us that these saw a war plane that came down and targeted this civilian house with a rocket. the victims are more neighbors were used to it to give an answer to give
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a just a simple and pious family they were living peacefully in their house here and all of a sudden a protest time around was far to git bombarded by the women and hope for doing what others are displaced from the fighting areas in southern tripoli and they came here as the neighbors tell us they came here recently and now their neighbors are very angry and they're wondering when those airstrikes targeting civilians will stop their wondering that as long as there is no clear condemn nation or punishment for the perpetrators they're afraid that such attacks might not stop well after a landslide victory to news is president elect kind saeed says he is committed to uniting the country and solving its severe economic problems but while his supporters celebrate many others are questioning how say you can actually fulfill such promises national bar with the support from tunis. local media are
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describing his election victory as a new era into his year and many to his years believe this could be the moment they have been waiting for president elect cases are yet promises to clamp down on corruption and inefficient governance people here say they feel confident. with their having a hard on people happy keiser he was elected president but now we want him to stop those embezzling our resources in corruption and unemployment there's a good goal i want our president to represent all tunisians our expectations are high and we want a fresh air in the country when he takes the oath of office sayed would face 2 challengers an economy in recession and divisions among political parties in parliament since 20119 governments have failed to create economic growth and unemployment salt as many have become impoverished anger against the country's
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establishment has grown. we know change world happen overnight however the president must implement law change should be bottom up and this has been my biggest concern is that there are those who will be doing their most so we never thrive as a nation the president and next parliament will have to deal with security and the economy. in 80 years to his ears have elected 2 presidents and 2 parliaments. many are celebrating believing this time they may have the leader they have hoped for this is the 1st president to win a landslide victory says the 2011 revolution and this by the growing anger many believe that they say it could be the man they have been waiting for to implement reforms and improve their living conditions. to this. and just finally the nobel prize for economics has been awarded to 3 people were all noted for their experimental approach to alleviate. global poverty indian born biology and its
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french american wife s. that do flow both from mit the massachusetts institute of technology and american michael kramer is from harvard university who for also became the 2nd woman to win the prestigious prize in economics. plenty more online of course al-jazeera dot com for the latest headlines when everyone. let's take you to the headlines now on al jazeera turkish troops and their syrian allies are advancing on the kurdish held city of man bridge there are reports that a small detachment of syrian soldiers have now into the city all of this just hours after president reject typer one warned the offensive would intensify the use of foreign policy chief is also condemned turkey's advance their conclusions we call for a ministerial meeting. of the global coalition because we see as one of the most immediate
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consequences of this military to it is in the northeast of syria the fact that could really find its briefing space inside that territory that worries us and normally this is a direct security threat to the european union not only to the european union 1st and foremost to the region and the international community so we want to see. this tackled in the global coalition for much. there are headlines iran's president hassan rouhani says u.s. sanctions have failed to bring his country's economy down during a news conference rouhani said iran would continue scaling back its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal until the e.u. fulfills its promises he also said the government's trying to reduce its reliance on oil revenues. large protests taking place in barcelona against the sentencing of 9 catalan separatist leaders who were found guilty for their role in the region's
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failed bid for independence the sentences ranged from between 9 and team yes at least 3 people have died in several others have been wounded in guinea after shots were fired at protesters demonstrators are rallying against president alpha condo's plan to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term ahead of the rally 6 opposition figures were arrested. 14 police officers have been killed in a single attack in mexico the killings happened in. in can state where violent turf wars between rival drug cartels are common 29 detainees on track to be mexico's deadliest year on record with about 80 people murdered every day. and former white house rusher advise a few on the hill is testifying in congress as part of the impeachment inquiry into president trump she resigned just days before trump's phone call with ukraine's president in july more news from the team in london in about a half an hour's time but every right after witness. 3 years 3 prime ministers and
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