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the story wants you to know the government is not going to do go going to the demonstrators with a pole dog school down. the truth. or you're going to be. divisions over a funding strategy and trade of chatter nature's 70th anniversary summits and bombs . and techies president has warned he will oppose a baltic defense plan unless the alliance recognizes kodesh y p g fighters as terrorists. hello again i'm the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up for the 1st time iran's government acknowledges its security forces killed people
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it calls rioters during recent protests. and a powerful typhoon ripped through the philippines damaging homes and forcing thousands to evacuate. now it's the 75th anniversary of the world's biggest military alliance but even before the nato summit begins in london deep divisions are already on stock display among members from both sides of the atlantic president has his house at french leader. he and nato secretary general against elton back both reacted shoppy to microns recent description of nato as quote brain dead. better serves a greater purpose and they got to be unfair to the united states because the united states has created this proportionate amount and i heard the president would groan said there was a grade that i think is really insulting to a lot of different origins including many of the british government running with
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him and they believe i am in need who is on our soil it is adopting on and on do not just in the last year or 2 of the months since the end of the cold war we the harder it is so to serve the 1st song in our history of course but then to sit in the east and all of you lost in oz and come along or in the best in morals you all indicate goodness and we are stepping off the park against terrorism. well turkey's president rich a typo on his also want he will oppose nato as defense plans for bolton countries and poland he's seeking the bucks unconditional support for his fight against the main kurdish y p g fight as in northern syria the tukey regards as terrorists so. that in the kind of the non nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats proposed by the terrorist organizations it's inevitable that nato is in need of readjusting itself against today's terrorist
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threats we expect our allies to display strong cooperation with us against the threats we are facing which is. all that's her life not how correspond china how his outside the us and asked as residents in london where president jiang was expected to meet the french president among very shortly but for now let's start with president outer ones from ups because the nature chief has had a little more to say in response to that. extent but. 2 hours sleep seems to. be. used to use turkish ships to be standing point of contention of this meeting to wednesday's summit to say to leave the city is a step further one. day to them that he doesn't have the full support of the rest of nato in his battle against british forces syria he seems to be terrorists he
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wants. terrorists to the rest of nature and most of. the season is very recent fighting against isis and having to lay down the border to study what they do want to be left to stumble at least way to say look if you don't come down to my way of thinking i'm going to block they chose efforts your efforts our efforts to bolster the defenses of the baltic republics against russia what he's delivered nature now a real problem and exposed a massive rift within its ranks donald trump a couple. as a go here was a spray appearance media appearance with was distraught but whether he considered jackie still a reliable member on that basis of nato and he said no that's a question for the whole of nato but he was generally defense evolve mr dewani said i'd like to eat i like and work well with mr signs that there is no real easy and quick fix to this problem and again that was apparently what was to stop but said a little later at another appearance on the sidelines of this nato summit take
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a listen. do you think by tomorrow when a declaration of some kind you will have found some words to result this growing churchy. i will promised on but what i can say is that we are working on that we told you how the constant basis of what we are discussing is that efficient grounds for. dating on or by sync on this but results like nato doesn't have a plan for defendable to congress and china we had some strong morning from president about the french president that he is just about signals to expect him to come out quite so strongly against france. i think in a way it was probably quite inevitable given that mr macron essentially baited donald trump with comments he made in a newspaper interview a few weeks ago saying that he thought nato was on the verge of being brain dead because of its inability to cooperate and coordinate among its very members and he
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was referring of course to donald trump's unilateralist policy in syria his decision to pull out troops in october from northern syria which allowed mr erdogan and turkish forces to move in so a direct dig at mr trump there trump was probably never going to let that lie and indeed took the opportunity as i said a couple of hours here to really lay into emanuel macron emanuel he called him who i get along well with but who often doesn't do things in the interests of his own country he called those comments as you heard there not insulting to the other 28 members all very ill advised he said it came at a dangerous time for france its economy was doing very badly he could see mr macron potentially putting france out of nato and he said at a time when nobody needs nato more than france comments that he didn't go on to substantiate or explain so that's the background of relations between trump and micron as they head into a meeting very shortly in the ambassador u.s. ambassador's residence behind me we'll be hearing more about that i think in
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a short while we absolutely will and we will be bringing you that live here on out is there a certain states and china how the outside the u.s. and just as residents and long thank you general. on to other news now and 5 people including a police officer were killed during monday's protests against u.n. peacekeepers an eastern democratic republic of congo at least 7 people are also recovering in hospital and benny security forces say they were forced to fire on protesters who were making their way towards a u.n. base people there accuse un forces of failing to protect them from rebel attacks who are supposed to go what is really going to i was shocked by the noose goes soldiers these people who are shooting from everywhere as he was storming the building on monday but whatever the situation we will continue to fight against the u.s. i'm calling on other people to continue the struggle while we are here in the hospital and we will push the u.n. as have been. well our correspondent catherine soyuz and that's east india seas
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largest city and she says the situation seems common now after days of protests and a general strike. well go my esquire today schools have been closed but then children have been told they can go back to school today university students have also been protesting against what is happening in benny saying that they are supporting the people of benny and in benny's that hospital doctors are saying they'll have to perform emergency surgeries and many of the patients who are there both were admitted all of them have a beard been admitted with gunshot wounds the woman who died last night was shot in the head in the process that's how the death toll is now at 5 our team in beni in that same hospital also met with victims of a.d.f. attack the reasons a.d.f. attacks some of them had deep deep deep wounds a.d.f. has been attacking people using machetes one woman told us that her 5 children were
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killed others had very horrific stories on the streets of benny's things are calm the security forces saying they're going to do everything they can to contain the situation and this follows day long gunshots. the military fact of the taking over the streets of benny running battles between security forces and the police. now iran state television has acknowledged for the fast time that people it describes as riotous where shot and killed during recent protests thousands of people trying demonstrations angry over an increase in petrol prices which is set by the government human rights groups say as many as 200 people were killed but iran's government has rejected that pressing the death toll at that teen afrin terror and i said by explains why iran's admission is so significant the iranian official figure has pretty much remain the same but this is the 1st acknowledgement by the iranians that security forces killed protesters now this is carried on state media
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it was a lengthy report around 7 minutes long and it was very much the iranian government's version of events and the defense of the security forces the report acknowledged that there were demonstrations across the country. shiraz and even here in iran but also categorized those that were killed it called some of them codes and rioters bridge knives and guns that attacked military centers said that some were peaceful protesters others were passes by and some security forces and they didn't say how those passes by and civilians those peaceful protesters were killed although the spokesman for the judiciary this morning has said that it was suspicious and those bullets that killed those people weren't from the security forces but they also said that there were people killed in the south western city of masha had read there is an arab population now the report called them separatists said that they
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were on with guns and that they fired on security services and the security services were forced to fire back and defend themselves now very much this report that was carried on state media is saying that the security forces intervened used force to protect lives they say that writers and thugs were attempting to set fire to petrochemical plants that could have risked many lives and the report also carried interviews with what they say were. people within the neighborhood who said that look we're grateful for the scooter services intervening because many lives could have been at risk. a large fire in a factory in the sudanese capital has killed at least 15 people and injured dozens more now the fire broke out after an explosion of the tal manufacturing plant in. cars that were parked near the factory then caught fire it's not clear yet what caused that explosion. still ahead on al jazeera mexico witnesses the west a day of homicides since records began thoughts and i mean it was hot on the edge
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of the help find out next how senate go and other countries in the region are planting trees to try to stop the desert moving forward and expanding. and oh they're not about pictures generate across much of central and southern china fair amount of clatter and what you will sell a satellite is this this is time for unit comrie now this of course continuing to impact the philippines working its way sadly west was pushing out into the south china sea so by wednesday it is set up powerful typhoon winds at about 150 kilometers an hour and still survive heavy rain across into the philippines that you'll see to the north of the fireman's a cloud that does tend to increase as we go through thursday and the rain is also a light he begins in the southern and eastern coastal areas so just 17 degrees
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celsius in hong kong with that rain that's now across into n.d.o. we've had some deadly floods across into tamil nadu we have had plenty of rain here for the last several days and also across industry lanka this is a system just off the west coast we're watching it does actually begin to pull away you can see those about a day on wednesday sunny across much of the southern end hopefully a bit of reprieve from those floods but not so cross into sri lanka we've got more rain in the 4 calls that so again this likely to lead to flooding across much of the country but. it should stay fine and through much of india and cool it to the north as well a bit of a front sliding through 22 is your high in new delhi. almost the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system we do walk through each and every club or layer further and
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further into the jail or if you join us on say entry has to start from day one whether again you and attention or you incarcerate this is a dialogue everyone has a voice so far there are studies that support a rush coverage will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for enjoying the global conversation on how does iraq. again you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories here this hour u.s. president donald trump and nato chief u.n. stoltenberg have criticized the french president ahead of the opening of the alliance a summit in london they've taken issue with a manual knock on the remarks that nato is braindead. turkey's president is
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threatening to oppose nature his plans for the defense of baltic countries and poland russia talk about iran is demanding the alliance recognize groups that is fighting the world and syria as terrorists. and 5 people including a police officer was killed in the latest u.n. protests in eastern democratic republic of congo security forces say they were forced to fire on protesters who are making their way to a un base in beni on monday. to another story now that's a mad from those prenatal meetings in london donald trump has warned the european union to shape up on trade tom says the u.s. is being treated unfairly and that things will get very tough for the e.u. if it doesn't change donald trump has threatened tariffs on french products in response to a new french digital services tax france's finance minister has responded by threatening a strong e.u. response if the trumpet ministration follows through on its threats very we're
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going to take advantage of the american company it's going to be us it's not going to be france. we can actually use you know we're going to be a warmth in everything we have a very very. explains how the u.s. tariff proposals on helping the already strained relationship between president trump and the e.u. . there's already a strained relationship between the united states and france and this only makes it worse will be interesting to see how that meeting goes between the french president and the u.s. presence it will take place shortly in london during that nato summit i can't imagine of the french presence about him are going to be very pleased with donald trump's comments and with these threats to impose these terrorists particularly pickles it was just back in august the dog trump was here in france at the g. 7 summit and agreed with a man or might call to come to a compromise and therefore not impose tariffs in retaliation for these different services to actually looks as if the u.s.
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president is going back on that promise that certainly will not make a man or michael happy at all the reports i heard from the european union because of course they're very worried about this and they say that they will have a coordinated response to the u.s. on behalf of france many other european countries are also considering additional services tax such as spain italy and austria because they are really worried about the power that these tech companies have about the fact that they're not better regulated and stay international says more than 4000000 yemenis living with disabilities lack access to basic care the rights group says disabled people are most at risk because of the war between who the rebels and the u.n. recognized government which is backed by a saudi u.a.e. coalition. the reports. 5 years of fighting in yemen has killed at least 10000 people strikes and artillery attacks have left many move with life changing injuries 15 year old that was hit by
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a bullet. and the land of 10 minutes and how can i go to school when the reason support for me to be able to do that to learn since i have been injured i can't go anywhere. amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people in malawi saw her have. i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has had limited mobility in his legs since he was 2 he struggles to cope in a camp it's not designed to accommodate disabled people. i craved for the toilet in the toilet people urine it on the ground i want to toilet for myself but i can access. as the war continues so does the misery
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the united nations has described it as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world documentation on the ground in yemen or at least in the 3 southern governorates that we visited indicates that there are still significant gaps in the humanitarian response that people with disabilities continue to be left behind and face challenges in accessing equal rights when it comes to health education jobs and living conditions in camps for displaced people make dad's experiences shared by thousands of yemenis like him after years of conflict all they want is for the suffering to end victoria gate and be. now finland's prime minister has resigned after a coalition partner with pure support from his 5 party cabinet. has faced fierce criticism and allegations of lying about how he dealt with a 2 week long postal strike the industrial action spread to finance national
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airline and other companies before being settled last week. a typhoon has struck the philippines forcing the a quarter of a 1000000 people from their homes typhoon comrie has ripped roofs from buildings knocked out power and halted hundreds of flights it's the 20th storm to hit the philippines this year our correspondent matt islander going to ports from out of a province in the central philippines. worry battered the beagle region in search of philippines for more than 10 hours the wind was violent and harsh and incessant rain drenched the province of i'll buy for people here so food or reason landfall at night brought fear and despair. and the mourning brought no respite cynthia pleural day is devastated her home is destroyed. we evacuated i moved to the center with my children at 4 am i came back to check on
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my home barely anything is left i don't know where to get the money to rebuild it again this the wall was built to protect villagers perms form. but more than a 100 homes were destroyed by the night by their preparations there was no stopping the corn come worries raw. power lines are down the airport and seaports have suffered severe damage. more than 100000 people were evacuated before hit many expect they'll have to live in the evacuation center for weeks if not months. we have been doing the seeing reels and of course tours and of course the majority of the people will always down. but there are many areas across the beagle region affected by typhoon come worry that remain cut off the government says it is doing all it can to reach them and get aid to those who
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need it most it took cynthia mordant. 13 years to rebuild her home after another devastating typhoon in 2006. left more than a 1000 people dead and more than 600 missing. it was a tragedy that cynthia had hoped would not be repeated. she says life can be unfair especially for people who don't have much anyway she has no choice now but to start all over again jim duggan al jazeera al by central philippines. a 127 people have been added in just 24 hours in mexico that's an unprecedented number for just a single day many are now questioning the president's strategy of hugs not bullets and attacking the drug cartels as al jazeera as alan fischer reports from mexico says. it will take
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a while to repair the damaged if you in your own city hall the memories of what happened here will last much longer. saturday afternoon a convoy of vehicles covered in the initials of a local drug cartel c.d.n. drove into town and began fighting this the authorities believe was sending a message to the regional government to quote. security forces surrounded the turn 60 kilometers south of the texas border by the time the gun battles ended on sunday 22 were dead 16 gunmen 4 police officers 2 civilians pictures of local politicians were riddled with bullets locals had to literally run for their lives you mustn't drown the passing yellow plastic thank you we were arriving at the plaza with our children but he began to shoot at us from the hill and we had to run in another direction the attacking question ended on the day it's no been confirmed was the deadliest since mexico began keeping records 127 people were killed on december 1st
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the day that marked the 1st anniversary of president andres manuel lopez obrador taking office he had promised a new approach to tackling mexico's violence and it is morning news conference claimed the incident quite realize it was unusual is the castle this case is let's say unusual it is not something that happens in quite we'll every day we have a plan for the national guard we need 140000 guards but we only have 70000. later in the day the president met members of the love boat and family 9 of them were killed in a cartel ambush near the u.s. border in early november we were updated on the investigation into the murders 4 people have been arrested. they didn't speak after the meeting. poses to to the streets on sunday to protest. i were breaking into that report to take you to winfield house that's the ambassador the u.s. ambassador's residence in london where as you can see it french president emanuel and u.s. president donald trump are meeting there making some comments let's take
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a listen. just. forward beginner respect for the great warriors rally in. helicopters of course and really poor have. you talked about. it my condolences rebel. fighters you don't think you are it right away for shipping. what we're talking about a lot of things i'd probably never going to retrain got a trade with brass you have that it will probably work out but. really great relationship and i'm sure that within a short period of time things will be looking very risky you know. usually the case with interest we get worked out we've had a lot of good. things together for years or countries or to foreigners in
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many different ventures bring some have to do with of radical islam others and it's always worked out so i look forward discussion real progress there are 1st one in 5 minutes and we exaggerate a lot of factors in our next hour maybe hour or so that. gives you conclusive because you know. the look on. their p.c. meets you in london and thank you very much for the condolences on the loss of the soldiers. that was really suffered to. and who fail at that theater of war. so the.
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killed in this fight in fairness to them we have started our. discussion. first of all bilaterally. economic congressional subject. and we've spoken also in the year it. is talking about. digital subjects and if you can economy now in terms of nature we've also spoken about number of international subjects. to coordinate and not to lead to these important discussions of course. the stations within the international cooperation in syria. and the work that. we have taken up several times to cooperation between our countries military economic keep the let's take this all important and sometimes it happens
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that we are not in agreement that could grease the questions of the climate but when it comes to terrorism that we have our essential commitment. our troops work side by side our personnel and so. we have always found the means for the problems that we encounter. and we can what brings things well were during this summit on the. fundamental question some of them which have not been treated before how to deal with menaces at ford. to act more efficiently productively against islamic terrorism and we're all sitting around the table and we have to be very clear about the finality. all
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nice if you. work all day. and discuss it in nato and what i'd like to develop nato is did a lot of countries in the stepped up i think really it might be heading into offing yourself your closely to know. that they've stepped up to this without a lot of money to do it with $130000000000.00 i read very 1000000000 in the us and it's a lot and they're now stepping up again it's going to be $400000000000.00 of persia and we're going to have this for $400000000000.00 and we just left the secretary general and he. it's because of the things said a very important and i discussed with him the flexibility we have not just for the player of the witnesses 1st of all that we have all areas of the little because
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nato is a ladder that it wasn't now it's certainly a lot different over the last 3 years so we have a lot of comfort countries stepping up and putting up a lot of money the number as a small that is exactly $131000000000.00 as a year and that's a tremendous amount of money but it's not enough and they also raise and have commitments for $400000000000.00 so nato which was really heading along direction really years ago is heading down and we're looking at a graph it was true where i don't think they've got a lot of money now it's actually very strong getting stronger many people are committed to veterans percent and over there they do percent will be raised and the president and i think that we need more flexibility and i think we both wish that we could use it for other things and yes look you know what a specific threat you know a lot of people say it was meant to look at originally the soviet union now russia
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but we also have other things to look at whether it's radical islamic terrorists or whether it's a tremendous growth of china. there are a lot of other things so they are becoming different that are worth much to their allies and we're going to the ones because people are now fulfilling their commitments or are some of the countries that are fulfilling their commitment to those budgets are going to be dealt with maybe i'll deal with them from a tree stand where maybe i will with a different way i will work something out where they have to vary but you know we don't want to have people delinquent we're after we did everything is fair for us to be involved including france by the way to be involved and you have kind of trees that are painter with you know less than one percent you know a couple that are less than one percent of our fair. so nader is very low our prayers over the last 3 years and the word where to go but it is very important you know you know what area of the world that's very important to me it's very
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important. you know. people at the. end have to see when you do it whether they need to eat you the 1st fall season. does not run around you some viewers and find that this is further proof that's v. you this. over invest in the gays and the number one i call and i do show things that life and you can fork officeholder you're incompetent in nature which is exactly what. so i'm going to go through you on this one on one person to forgive me for if you will be a running. but when we go into his book is about how. we have to do facebook is not always the full burden we share the full story today is our souls minds.
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and i do believe that in such circumstances we do believe that we have a problem if you see truth when i do it. in syria you're right but there's little incentive for friends did any of you present its point is that we have. a chance to be you don't it's impossible just to state get into money a little to solve this we've got to be clear on the families of what needs to be and as you know a thief one of the. peace in europe i don't know for sure given all the sense of how this is. of the idea. we have to go for the new because nothing is a reason for germany france a lot of your in not these 2 when you miss high school in from russia.

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