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i think we are going to see more of those people and they're. getting recruited by by the organization these kids who are today 10 or 12 years old in 5 and 567 years they would become a grown up and i think they would become a very important pool of recruitment for what i said if we don't deal with this in a in a very smart way and all potentially exacerbated by other events in syria like the withdrawal of u.s. forces absolutely. and also or i mean don't forget that. if you have that the syrian regime taking control back of one of these territories without changing the approach which in the 1st place have led the 1st days have led to the rise of ice and i think. that resentment would remain there and resentment is in my binion the major issue that we have to deal with here if we want to eliminate isis completely on the ideological level moment thank you
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for now i'll talk to you again later on hopefully as we get some more information on this story thank you. just another note from iraq at least 70 people killed in 2 days of demonstrations against the iraqi government on saturday funerals were held for some of those killed by security forces protesters say they will not give up until there is political change around the corruption and a worsening economy influential. others calling for the prime minister to resign and m.p.'s linked to him staging a sit in at parliament but their mouths them in iraq along the shedding of blood belonging to peaceful iraqi protesters who were calling for the legitimate rights it became necessary for us to take the moral and national responsibility to ensure the stability of iraq and the safety of its people and to stop its march into the unknown therefore the siren parliamentary block announces that it will go into opposition inside parliament declares the sit inside parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocs to follow no footsteps
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to have these reforms made. here's a little of the reaction we've been getting from those who are part of the iraqi protest movement i don't have an i pad on their couches and they're shooting us what they think we are chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government national room with always to me what can i say the protesters are peaceful this is gritty forces are the one who are attacking us the one who are shooting at us the ones who keep hurting us see here for 5 minutes and you'll see for yourself is ready for no reason. also the latest fighting in northern syria has killed 15 people including kurdish and turkish backed forces syria's observatory for human rights as the casualties happened in the disputed border town of ras al-ain turkey's president has vowed to clear all kurdish forces from a so-called safe zone near the border if they do not leave voluntarily in the news
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the head chill is that president makes a dramatic move in the wake of huge antigovernment protests and pope francis considers overturning centuries old rules to help solve a shortage of catholic priests in the amazon. we've got some bases spells of warm sunshine continuing across southern parts of your city better than much of last week for those western areas of the mediterranean further north we do have something to change under way this weather system here this cold front warm front making its way across northern most past will sink further south was to the north of that we have much cooler in store high pressure further south so fine dry and sunny we see temperatures getting up to
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around 2425 celsius across the passes notice still want to see showers into central parts of the mediterranean but the main weather features you go through the next couple of days will be this band of cloud and rain which will sink its way further southwards the end of british summer time seas temperatures struggling to get into double figures there in london 11 degrees celsius on sunday and there are 10 degrees celsius for monday's a cloud of rain sinks further south with some wetter weather coming through the central parts 12 or 13 to be the high here for you so the areas still getting up into the twenty's or 23 there for athens and we'll see some pleasant sunshine on the other side of the med for the most part that cloud that we have into central parts of the med will still bring some showers into tunisia and also affecting the far northwest of libya. whether sponsored by can't own a. toll road use their own. they don't believe in the 2 state solution the do
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you still believe in the 2 state solution we listen what i said was that pakistan would never start a war i'm anti war we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. top stories for you here on al-jazeera this hour in the u.s. has reportedly conducted a raid in syria targeting the ice a leader like that these are exclusive pictures from the aftermath of that raid on a house in italy province there are conflicting reports about whether the operation
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has actually been a success u.s. magazine newsweek inciting a u.s. army official who says back that he was killed and at least 70 people have been killed in 2 days of nationwide protests in iraq but demonstrators say they will not give up until there is political change and he's linked to the populist shiite cleric there it's staging a sit in at parliament. in pakistan what's being called the long march has begun with anti-government protesters walking to the capital from all over the country demanding the resignation of prime minister imran khan who is accused of financial mismanagement of failing to raise living standards let's talk to our correspondent who's in karachi looks like some big numbers there. indeed big number and also point to note that today is the day when in 947 the indian forces went into kashmir so it is
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a black day the opposition decided to judaize also our day to day with the people of course mean but also board importantly as you mentioned to kick start their campaign which will be heading to its not just to give you an idea where on the outskirts of karachi they think where more than a front loader man will be joining his people and he will be driving all the way to islamabad now my camera man can show you that there are people. can see they have come from all corners of the country they converge on karachi they will of course be people who will also be coming from all the provinces and now the leader of the germany at their will and my islam followed him on is spearheading this campaign his party did not perform very well in the last election and then he said that they were drinking and that that was unacceptable he's now being able to do
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much to support all of the opposition parties who are going to travel to islamabad it's been an agreement with the government that they have been designated a place for the protests but the opposition parties are complaining that many of their leaders that been erected by the security forces despite the fact that the government say that it wants to allow these people to come to it. also important to note that there were 10000. laden raid they have been detained by the figurative force and they will be using those containers to block access in case that intuition spins out of control but right now the opposition of course marketing is trained and they said of course going to be a major challenge for imran khan there demanding his resignation. they're demanding for reelection in that country so indeed more political instability i focused on is concerned and also president major political party the national. party which is the
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nationalist party and. the pakistan people's party which has tremendous trend in the province of saying and you've got other major political parties throwing their weight behind more than a fight in the rim on come on thank you kamal hyder in karate now police in hong kong have used tear gas to disperse protesters again during another rally against the government. 1st aid workers say they've treated protesters for injuries that has broken bones these mass demonstrations began june over an extradition bill which has since been withdrawn these are live pictures from the streets there of the riot police making their way through the middle of the city they will just keep a close eye on that one this sunday and see what happens. now chile's president has asked all of his government ministers to resign after declaring he's heard the message from mass protests 19 people being killed in 2 weeks of on where unrest as
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manuel villar reports from santiago. a protest of more than 1000000 people and she list capital santiago has been called the most significant social mobilization in a generation in response to the historic march she was president. announced sweeping changes to both his cabinet and to national policy the trouble he had not been set to govern our government has taken on the urgent task of tending to the profound message sent from the chilean people this is why we have proposed to the national congress a robust and demanding social agenda that takes into account the significant demands of our competitors. after more than a week of protests and despite the concessions and apologies issued by the president a solution to the crisis has remained elusive sociologist sophia then also says the anger from demonstrators stems from a disconnect that exists between chile's political class and a majority of the population this is not
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a movement that is that is being articulated by 11 actor today one scene during the last week is this is more much more spontaneous we have with seen protests that 'd i mean demands for a new education says them but also for a new houses then we have massive complaints against the current pension system so it's so much so so much fraud i on saturday protests sparked once again in. several cities across chile. many demonstrators celebrated the news that a military in force curfew and a state of emergency would be lifted the atmosphere within the demonstrations taking place in the chilly capital may seem festive but there is an underlying anger that shared by just about everyone where i apart from widespread discontent over worsening social and economic inequality in chile protesters say they want accountability over a violent crackdown by security forces that have left at least 20 people dead
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hundreds injured and more than 5000 arrested since the crisis began more than one week ago with the not fun but it doesn't end here this will continue for a long time we have to keep fighting. demonstrators are calling for more protests in the coming days saying what they want is the birth of a new cheetah no matter how long it takes. it is election day in argentina where opinion polls are pointing to a big defeat for president. his conservative policies are blamed for failing to solve the latest financial and currency crises his left wing challenger is alberto fernandez his running mate is the former president cristina kirchner could be on the brink of a comeback despite facing a corruption trial series about reports now from buenos aires. juan carlos unsought dyce a taxi driver in winter situs he's 57 years old and said that in his lifetime he
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has seen how argentina has repeated the same mistakes over and over again part of the me. i don't care about myself anymore it's about my children future generations how can it be that we can never turn the page around living a normal country i want to country with social justice and somehow we never get there. arjun ties are choosing between 6 presidential candidates the 2 frontrunners are the business friendly incumbent market he promised to reform argentina but has been struggling with a financial crisis and a lot of the for a man this who's running mate is former president cristina fernandez the kershner from the powerful peyronie's party coming in 3rd is former economy minister robert 11 year renegotiated argentina's foreign debt at the economic collapse in 2001 for a family film i think you have been very favorite here in the capital one. of the around 55 percent inflation rate and right over to read even though mark 3
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hurricanes around 30 percent of the vote with very many who say that they're disappointed the way he handled the coral and that's why. they won't vote for him the primary elections in august gave the center left peyronie's party coalition at 15 point lead over maglis bloc even though many are disenchanted with the accusations of corruption that involved kristina kirshner they say they would. rather vote for her coalition than maggie who they say has only benefited big business. i want a party that favors the working class and mockery did not do that i came here to buy dollars because we cannot trust in the pay so and we don't know what will happen next week that base our currency has lost significant value in the past year and people are turning to the dollar concerned there will be another collapse but some say they fear a comeback by the peronist party. i haven't seen the same crisis since one pit
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on and 1945 and the peronist have always my things worse analysts say it's going to be difficult for maggie to force a 2nd round here much of the ruling party campaign is trying to consolidate the power they have and maybe think of the future and the type of opposition they are going to be there is a huge difference between mockery and fernandez that's difficult to reverse voters will now have their say paul suggest the results will be clear cut and argentina will elect a president outright this sunday anything different would certainly come as a major surprise. for the catholic bishops from across the amazon have made a historic a proposal to allow married men to become priests are also calling for women to be given a higher ranking role in the church has a report. there's a lot in this scene at the vatican that would have looked exactly the same hundreds
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of years ago but some centuries old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. and want to reform there are some things to reform the church always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops non's and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for the lame in who are allowed to preach baptize witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as well i mean this 130 we need to underline this we do not
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realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality is important. to. the group as a urging the church to recognize the unique spirituality cultures and needs of the amazonian faithful but it could have repercussions beyond this isolated territory some conservatives have warned that allowing such exceptions could lead to the global catholic church to ruin right now the situation he was a region. is opening the question if it's more important to preserve. our. costs. have the many agreed we release for many many months every year.
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anger over the me a discussion of the proposals or some amazonian statues stolen from a church during the meeting and tossed into the tiber river where they were later recovered and damaged but if the pope francis will consider the recommendations and report back by the end of the year but in a signal women have some way to go in the church well they could offer opinions on the ideas during the assembly they weren't allowed to cast a vote elixir an al-jazeera. so you get the headlines now on al-jazeera the united states has reportedly conducted a raid in syria targeting ice a leader abu bakar a big daddy these are exclusive pictures of the aftermath of that raid on a house in italy province there are still conflicting reports though about where this operation was a success well the u.s.
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magazine newsweek is citing a u.s. army official who says baghdadi was killed though you have to say the 48 year old iraqi has been reported dead several times before well ahead of those u.s. media reports this is what president donald trump tweeted just a single line something very big has just happened for the white house is trying to make a major announcement at 1300 g.m.t. on sunday about 4 and a half hours from now and other headlines at least 70 people have been killed in 2 days of nationwide protests in iraq but demonstrators say they will not give up until there is political change his links to the populist. staging a sit in at the parliament the latest fighting in northern syria is killed 15 people including kurdish and turkish backed forces syria's observatory for human rights says the casualties happened near the disputed border town of ras al-ain turkey's president is valid to clear all kurdish forces from the so-called safe zone near the border if they don't leave voluntarily. in pakistan what's been
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called the long march has begun with anti government protesters walking to the capital from all over the country by are demanding the resignation of prime minister imran khan who is accused of financial mismanagement and failing to write raise living standards and police in hong kong have used tear gas to disperse protesters during another rally against the government and police brutality 1st aid workers say they've treated protesters for injuries such as broken bones during months of anger at the government the mass demonstrations began in june over the extradition bill which has since been withdrawn. and president has asked all his ministers to resign after declaring he has quote heard the message from the mass protests there a nationwide curfew was ignored by a 1000000 people on friday who were out on the streets this is santiago protesting against in quality you're up to date with the headlines talk to al-jazeera is next
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. china is calling on i want to reunify with the my. bike the consequences one i want this to get it's once determination to remain independent on al-jazeera. deep in central mali children are dying of starvation. dulled by hunger it is a slow and agonizing death. molly's health ministry says so far hundreds of people have died from what it describes as a manmade famine. this is happening in the central region of mali.
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what was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. here farmers and herders are fighting over land. it is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on one side or the traditional farmers and hunters known as. on the other side the semi nomadic herders of the sahara all the full on these. domes accused of over stepping on their farmland to feed their animals. accused of killing and stealing their cattle. now they're killing each other. the violence is not limited to mali in neighboring countries have been in conflict with other tribes as well. fuelling this conflict are armed groups stepping in and taking sides some have been fighting in the war in libya.
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it is calling on full on these to join their ranks in exchange for protection. so is the slum mixtape in the greater. gaining a foothold in the region and into burkina faso. despite a 14000 u.n. troops known as among them british canadian and german soldiers and 4000 french combat troops and the regional force hell made up of armies from the region the violence is spreading spiraling out of control. further down this road is where the 5 to hell officers are stationed. people here want to see them out of this neighborhood and also out of this country this is a feeling that many millions have towards the security forces whether it be the un peacekeeping force the mali and security forces or that he fights to help they're not a source of protection but
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a source of danger. this is because insurgent and rebel groups are targeting security forces launching suicide attacks and car bombings. has become the deadliest un peacekeeping mission more u.n. troops are dying in mali than anywhere else for at any time before. president. says the country is being torn apart with its unity at stake who profits from all the state of instability and how can the violence be brought to an end this week talk to al-jazeera meets with dawn and fall on the leaders to try to understand this complex conflict. in march 160 follow on the religious were killed in a massacre in. no one claimed responsibility.
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bari was hiding while his village was torched and his family killed. he called the un peacekeepers known as for help. these villagers say the un came but a day too late for the un peacekeeping force says it's sense a battalion in helicopters on the day of the attack this is. the head of the mission. have you failed your mission to protect the civilian population there. and the law protection d.c. or civil way luck or civil way lamond meanest mom. distin
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a problem nor. even the you know if you want to me prosecutor pos on your documents obtained by al-jazeera show that the un were documenting villages being torched before the massacre and yet he failed to intervene and do the militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's do go on people the. attack. is not to go on but going to hunt is the investigations still going on so who is behind these attacks some of. the neighbors even before learning some c. is that people came from somewhere because. the person they hear speaking they were speaking english but isn't it easy to
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blame outsiders rather too to look at the reality that there is tension between the full army and the do go on community that's right i agree that there was still is that action but the dynamics i will made in the clinician that have from this. but that do go on militia group has added fuel to the fire has attacked full on you villages. why they have attacked 20 villages no you're saying they haven't they haven't done any attacks they're not responsible for any attacks so who is attacking them what i know religious or what i know and i said to the president of the republic to to minister to the prime minister and to everyone i say dog one people.
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never go and attack a village person but when another people come and attack the dog and. they retaliate so there are brigands attacks led by the dog by your dog on militias is that right which at that you're saying that they retaliate when they do don't retaliate when they get attacked who did they retaliate and you're admitting that it took only those that are involved in those violence who come to attack them and i myself used to tell her that she's here we cannot sit and watch people come and kill us and go back. without anything you said no this is only. when they come. on people the hunters or
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the people in the village. the run after them and if they come to seize one they kill. that's normal i think that's normal to kill they did a kind of there's no humility when you come to kill me. and i am not dead but in sense if i can i will kill you. that's a normal. we've seen videos where they're gone hunters have to capitated heads a full on these holding them like hunting trophies do you know feel that is exacerbating the situation rising the tension between the 2 communities the videos you see. where you feel any themselves what to draw guns. is. more than a lot of the deal going to do to people for instance. they kill
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a dog. and. they put mines in the board of the building. when they or their dog runs come. to try to take. the day. and it was just. and if that $1020.00 and so on. that's what you need to do. why are you taking justice in your own hands why are the dugongs arming themselves you say to defend himself what is it that the government isn't doing the government say they will do the do that. but i will government has not yet.
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foully done what he should do. we had a talk with the prime minister. and we told him. first of all. we need security in the desert. the security is not enough. second we need food the dogon people who remain in the villages they have nothing. the food have been. stolen. or. their cattle. stolen and even what they have in their houses. as something so as you're saying this is all in the millions of purity forces are
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not providing security not enough. not enough this is what is left of a dog on village of savannah dock where 100 of dawn villagers were killed in another massacre an apparent revenge attack although no one claimed responsibility for this an al qaeda affiliate. one was lee mean has called on for mani's to rise up against the militias and the state. momma dicko is a full on e. and a powerful leader of the high islamic council the accuse the philosophies for being behind the attacks if a man is accused the dugongs behind the other attacks that these 2 communities have lived side by side for centuries how do you explain this mistrust. more should government keep. clear brutal force and busy both skills. from call of the stability to close. to disabuse us she'll live.
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