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nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled greek fighter jets as their maritime disputes over the mediterranean escalate it's. a real life fight over a virtual battle plans the makers of the blockbuster game for knight from its app store. let's get going tens of thousands of people are out of washington in a renewed drawing for criminal justice reform and racial equality that happened only 57th anniversary of martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protest stand on rest since george floyd was killed by the police in may i to jocasta reports now from washington d.c. where 57 years ago the great american civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr
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gave his famous i have a dream speech at the 1963 march on washington i would find was king's speech was a clarion call for racial equality today one of his sons told a crowd of some $50000.00 marchers that his father's vision of an equal society still looms unfulfilled we still struggle for justice. demilitarizing the police dismantling mass incarceration and declaring and determinedly as we can that black labs mera. friday's march was announced at the funeral of george floyd who was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck. floyd's death sparked months of protests across america if we got a march every day if we got a vote every day we will get you know neither of our and narrow.
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tens of thousands of people are participating in this peaceful march temperature checks and masks those are all precautions the protesters say a pandemic could not keep them home because with or without black americans are being gunned down by police officers earlier this week in another flashpoint the shooting of jacob blake in wisconsin an officer shot him 7 times in the back paralyzing him in front of his children. exited cameras and young bright black and brown people suffer. the marchers say president trump doesn't care about black americans and some members of congress have floated proposals for change but little action has been taken hold only efforts don't go unheard hopefully we can really makes a legislative change hopefully we can make some political change and hopefully we can really move forward from this moment just as hope was in the air in 1983 it's
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here now it was in the voice of martin luther king's granddaughter. father's dream and after this march there will be more protests to come the protestors say if their voices aren't heard here they will be during the presidential election in november. castro 0 washington. johnson is the president and c.e.o. of the. speeches will have resonated with people all across the united states. it was a call to action the reality that our constitution guarantees that everyone was created equal within a dollar certain it in the local rights when it came to african-americans we could not take that commitment to the bank of justice and so we are seeing that same reality today 65 years ago we had
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a young man was lynched and money mississippi many people who gathered in 1983 recognize the beautiful murder of emmett till it was one of the sparks that started the civil rights movement as we know it and here we are 65 years later still calling on this same level of equity to ensure equal protection under the law is afforded to all citizens citizens so particularly african-americans in this moment for african-americans we understand and we've seen this before in our history and that's why you see so many people taken to the streets and protesting in louisville kentucky now it condones the west consonant in d.c. today because we recognize that this moment we must fight with all we have to ensure democracy work for all and turn out the vote in november because our lives depend on.
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he was president donald trump says he is the only thing standing between democracy and the mall but he made those comments at a campaign rally in new hampshire a day off to formally accepting the republican nomination to run for a 2nd term he described the people who tried to drown out his speech at the white house on thursday as thugs before criticizing his opponent joe biden. and a weak guy named joe biden he's weak he's weak as hell a weak guy like joe biden didn't even bring law and order up as a subject for discussion in the entire democrat national convention now they're all of a sudden. now they realize because they've gone down like a rock in water they've gone down in the polls or now all of a sudden the talk you know what we have to talk about dr mike hanna has more from washington. he hopes to get traction from that meeting last night the end of
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the republican convention which president trump did the closing speech and he's hoping to keep the momentum going hence he straight out on the campaign trail to new hampshire now you new hampshire is personal to president trump on one level because in 2016 he lost there to hillary clinton by a very slim margin just 2700 votes he's intent on winning new hampshire this time around in of them and it's a critical state for him it's controlled by the democrats and to wouldn't there would mean that he would stand a greater chance of winning elsewhere as that election continues so certainly in new hampshire just the beginning of what is likely to be a lengthy campaign trail he lacerated joe biden accusing him of various things of being a stooge of the left wing of the party he also incidentally lashed out at those who've been protesting in recent months and weeks describing them as. you heard as well his reference to those who demonstrated peacefully outside the convention of
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the white house describing them as absolutely awful terms as well so certainly president trump is going to ratchet up the tenor of his anger in the weeks to come very clearly he's going to single out joe biden and he is going to go on the attack no holds barred it's very clear so we're in for a very bruising few weeks and months leading into that election in november. let's wrap up some of the top stories turkey claims this repelled an attempt by 6 greek fighter jets to enter its airspace video from the cockpit of a turkish f. 16 does appear to show a turkish jet chasing and locking its guns on to a greek fighter jets to his defense ministry says the greek pilots were entering the airspace of an area where turkish ships are conducting a search for potential gas fields the region is claimed by both turkey and by greece the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general cern turning good tertius calling on both nations to resolve
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disputes as soon as possible. it's critical that the differences the be resolved peacefully are understanding is that greece and turkey have been engaged inviolable discussions until recently and he urges them to continue with that dialogue he's also aware of diplomatic efforts being undertaken and supports these efforts that could contribute to a lowering of tensions in the region well the e.u. use policy chief joseba said the e.u. could sanction turkey if there's no progress in resolving this maritime dispute 1st you know that now we are listing personalities we can't be asked to lease to assets ships we can pass through. sanctions the participation of activities that we conceived of the illegal in means everything related with
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working and this kind of. mandating prohibiting the use of the rupee on boards it will be an capacities technology so in conservatives in istanbul with the turkish reaction to the threat of sanctions from the e.u. . i have spoken to some turkish diplomats from the foreign ministry today basically as one of the turkish diplomats puts it through. regarding the 4 hour statement this is a legal issue between turkey and greece based on the legal rights of 2 countries on the waters of the ija in c. but the e.u. is putting a political stance towards this legal issue which is basically understandable because they are part of a union european union this is why in a reaction statement from the turkish foreign ministry in a white the e.u. and e.u. member states not to support greece is maximalist amounts against international law
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under the pretext of union solidarity greece is not an archipelago state it's against international law for greek islands especially because the loaders are to have a continental shelf so basically there is no problem about the territorial waters but turkey and greece are at odds with regard to the continental shelf an exclusive economic zone. john psaropoulos has more on the greek reaction from athens. the sanctions according to certain leaks that have been made would include would begin from the energy sector from sanctioning individuals and ships and companies supplying those ships that are involved in the exploration but they could extent massively they could extend to e.u. states to turkey to bank loans being given by e.u. bank to turkish companies and individuals and they could extend to travel
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restrictions to individuals so the climate at today's informal meeting shows that europe has finally rallied behind greece and cyprus it has largely adopted greek and separate positions to put pressure on turkey to come to the table greece wants negotiations to begin on the basis of international maritime law and should they fail it wants turkey to commit or hand to arbitration at the international court at the hague. the interior minister of libya's u.n. recognize government has been suspended after a shooting at a demonstration this week the government of national courts. is facing an investigation over violations against the protesters at least 6 people were abducted and others were wounded and men in military uniforms opened fire at labeled the gunman outlawed infiltrators but later admitted a tripoli allied militia had fired at the demonstrators. back to
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bozeman best known for his lead role in black panther has died at the age of 43 bozeman had been battling colon cancer he was diagnosed 4 years ago some of his other prominent work was playing black icons jackie robinson and james brown both men died at his home in los angeles with his wife and family by his side. still to come here on al-jazeera. difficult situation. and. dire when you try seeing between the government and armed groups forces thousands of afghan families to leave their hope. and signing off for the final time thousands of people like joe blow south of the philippines government shuts down its biggest media network.
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hello their eyes of course still across the south of the united states where they picking up the pieces of the often off the wall walls hurrican laura this mass you can see here that is still of course the remnants of the store worked his way steadily up into the southeast and eventually pushing towards the middle but just let's have a look at to this this is you can see is a southern louisiana now this is actually right on the shores of the gulf of mexico so the storm surge and the rain is really what has led to scenes like this and of course you had across further inland into texas and it really was about the wind damage not to go through saturday this massive rain this is still laura what is what east was now a tropical depression and then eventually it's going to push off shore and actually strengthen once again the winds certainly very strong it will work its way very quickly up to the funnel thiis just pushing across nova scotia and eventually on it towards newfoundland but really in the wake of that again we've got more heavy rain just developing across areas of the southeast as across into the west it is fine
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and dr coles the fine is continuing to across in california that the temperatures have improved and we had a close to mexico and these scenes here coming from central mexico this of course in the office of all the what was tropical storm hanna and that is moving out of the way but sunday through saturday there's more rain in the 4 calls heavy late in the day. thousands of children were removed from east timor during the indonesian occupation decades later what i want to enjoy is members of the last generation if they find their head hard. on al-jazeera frank assessments what are you seeing in this city to 6 percent of the pupil of police you often see what it means to have this truth and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera.
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well commish just joining us you're watching our jazeera live from doha i'm peter dhabi these are your top stories this hour tens of thousands of people the rally in washington in a renewed drive for criminal justice reform and racial equality among the 57th anniversary of martin luther king's genius i have a dream speech. u.s. president all from pursues his 1st campaign rally since the republican national convention to attack opposition protesters describing them as thugs the event was held in new hampshire which trump narrowly lost and 2016. so he claims it's repelled an attempt by 6 greek fighter jets to enter its airspace there has been increasing tension over disputed maritime boundaries in the eastern mediterranean.
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the european union is going ahead with sanctions against 20 senior russian officials over voter fraud and the crackdown on protesters the president alexander lukashenko says he is prepared to retaliate by cutting off trade routes dominic kane reports from berlin. for weeks protesters have been on the streets of belarus demonstrating day and night against a government they believe is illegitimate and a president who they believe stole the general election these people hope the outside world is listening in berlin on friday the e.u. aunts and singling out for new sanctions the leaders of the government in minsk there was a political agreement among the ministers to designate selected individuals responsible for their fragile and elections in their ruse and for this subsequent crackdown on that they exist and go to sanction regime. this is the
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nation showing individuals. by political level but the b.l.o. russian president who hasn't been sanctioned himself is unmoved alexander lukashenko says if more sanctions come he will cut off transit routes through his country for e.u. goods destined for russia and the baltic states he says he will listen to farmers workers and students collectives but not those on the streets. of violent thugs who roam the streets and shout that they want a dialogue they don't want dialogue and nobody from the authorities will hold any negotiations on the street if there are seen people from the opposition which see its country is free and independent welcome but while he wants to be seen as ready to listen has put his armed forces in combat ready mode and appealed to russia for help president vladimir putin has said he is prepared to send
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a police reserve if necessary but some people in the west have likened the opposition movement in belarus to those that toppled communism in eastern europe in the late 1980 s. the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in berlin which is why she feels an empathy with the protesters in belarus and believes their grievances should be heard. i hope the groups that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message to alexander lucas shameka but in return his message is equally clear he is not going anywhere anytime soon dominic kane al-jazeera berlin. the german hospital treating the russian opposition figure alexina balinese says
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there are some signs of improvement but he does remain in a medically induced coma doctors still have the 44 year old on a respirator in intensive care they said there are indications that support the claims he was poisoned the russian authorities though insist there is no evidence of any crime germany's foreign minister says there will be diplomatic consequences for moscow if it's proven that he was poisoned as part of a state initiated attempted murder. the united nations is says it's concerned over the condition of more than 50000 people displaced from their homes because of violence in afghanistan's couldn't do is province the taliban has recently taken for army bases despite talks with the government to end the fighting for some a binge of 8 picks up the story. and then their heart is one of many of gone provinces contested between afghan government forces in vegas down groups fighting escalates whenever government forces try to expand their territory and control that is the taliban attack government positions. of
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a civilian that often caught in the crossfire relentless fighting in northwestern couldn't do this province events farmers from tending their fields it's not easy even a local school becomes your home again had to evacuate his family from their village and produce problems. with. a mortar shell was fired into my home and destroyed it the situation is very bad over there tens of thousands have had to leave their homes and possessions for things to be done to their children and senior citizens here they've left their livelihoods it's a time for harvest for conduces famous week when the government and other agents who are supposed to help refugees did not even visit them. gold in $1000.00 is an additional threat to the fighting aid workers are appealing to international agencies to provide the basics for of guns forced out by fighting what or who whole and not until no no one from the government or in geo came to help and none of the
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organizations even conducted a survey to help them u.n. agencies admit they may have missed some despite only receiving 28 percent of their budget in c c they're doing all they can that increasing gun battles makes aid work riskier and access to the needy more complicated we are highly concerned. by the displaced and the strong. people and they are caught between. actors in. the force. difficult situation this displacement. and become more dire security remains of understands the biggest challenge one forces are faced with the prospect of u.s. troops pulling out within months as well as battle hardened taliban and widespread corruption a recent audit found 50 to 70 percent of police positions in 4 provinces are so-called ghost posts salaries are drawn but the policeman don't exist despite the
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release of nearly 4700 taliban fighters peace talks remain pending taliban leaders told al-jazeera they will abide by the deal signed with u.s. forces and demand that the afghan government lives up to what was agreed upon the delay drags on of one civilians continue to suffer some of a job read out of their. now an extradition hearing for a teenager accused of shooting to 2 people a protest in the u.s. state of wisconsin has been delayed 17 year old kyle recent house was arrested at his home in illinois on weapons day a judge will determine whether he should be returned to wisconsin where he faces 6 charges including reckless and intentional homicide and shootings happened in qana on tuesday during unrest following the police shooting of jacob blake. several u.s. states will not be following new advice from the country's top health institute's reduce coronavirus testing levels states including california texas and new york
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state say they will continue testing asymptomatic people who come into contact with 1000 patients the centers for disease control and prevention changed its testing guidance this week but it denies it was pressured into doing that by the trumpet ministration. bolivia's announced an easing of coronavirus related restrictions the interim president janina acknowledged there could be a 2nd wave but says it's become a choice between the virus and mass hunger the bolivian economy was already in decline and was further devastated when the pandemic hit. cuba tightening restrictions there after recording its highest jumping cases in 6 weeks an overnight curfew will come into effect on september the 1st to prevent the virus from spreading between different provinces. done measures in june but the movement of people between provinces caused a spike in infections. at least 4000 employees of the philippines biggest media
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company have lost their jobs a.b.s. c.b.s. is shutting down many of its operations and regional news bureaus the network was forced off air in may after congress refused to renew its license jamila dogan has more. know studied mass communication to pursue his dream of working as a journalist for a.b.s. c b n for 13 years he's been a producer in the philippines biggest news room until today. if i would have if i put all my piece in one big books but there's no books large enough to fit all the memories i have here we thought the hard fight we lost but we know that we didn't lose our sense of dignity and honor the 4th. says leaving a.b. a c b n after 22 years is john mattick and painful it's really half of my life and. everything i learned about the business about the industry about the profession. i
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learned most down here what the government really was. i mean they wanted to get the owners of this company but. who suffers most now. it's just there among the more than 4000 employees who have been laid off by e.b.'s. the network was forced to let go of thousands of its employees after congress voted against the renewal of its license many of those who lost their jobs worked regional bureaus across the country in an archipelago where many people in remote areas are unable to access the internet or receive television signals a.b.s.e b.n. is a communications lifeline rights groups are outraged they ringback say shutting down a b a c b n at a time of up on demick when the public needs to call and independently verifiable
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information is an injustice the last time a.b.s.e b.n. was shut down by the government was in 1972 the beginning of the 21 year martial rule and there the late dictator for it didn't work because if we opened in 1986 after he was ousted following a series of demonstrations known as the people power revolution but this time critics say the cuts are deeper so president there are 3 go to terror to threaten to close down the network for failing to air his campaign ads in 2016 or oh. many of those losing their jobs say the government valid to punish the network's owners but is also damaging a nation. duggan i'm just manila. apple and google overwhelmingly dominate the multibillion dollar gaming market on smartphones but
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the us tech giants are facing a legal battle with a developer that could drag on for years apple has banned the makers of the hugely popular game fortnight from using its developer tools to update its games just weeks after pulling the game from its store is nicolas cage. gaming is big business and with more than 350000000 players this game called for tonight is one of the most popular on the market while it's known for its virtual battles the company behind it epic games is now picking a fight with take giants apple and google setting the stage for a courtroom battle that if successful could have widespread ramifications and. epic provoked the tech giants by deliberately violating rules installing its own
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payment system protesting the 30 percent cut apple in google's app stores take from all purchases both companies keep the game off their more bar marketplace's apple also cut off epic developer tools but a judge ruled against it removing its other software system on real used by hundreds of other businesses if. the all you did about $17000000000.00 it came prepared to fight releasing a parody video of apple's dystopian thing and $984.00 rad which at the time was apple's own response to i.b.m. dominance of the computing industry in the new video apple is big brother it big says it wants app stores to be pharaoh for all developers. so there's justice here.
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just basic this reason apple says epic has benefited from an abstainer for 10 years and agreed to its guidelines which it says keeps the store safe for users but it's opened wide a debate about whether the tech giants have to. much market dominance. there which is actually not computers sure it's fully justified that. with tens of billions of dollars by the mobile app store with each year a lot is at stake. how does the euro. updating your top stories here on al-jazeera the soft tens of thousands of people have rallied in washington in a renewed drive for criminal justice reform and racial equality they called it another march on washington on the 57th anniversary of martin luther king jr's i
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have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protests and unrest since george floyd was killed by the police in may. no person no people are more keenly aware of the risk of disenfranchisement than those who have suffered from it there's a new upon the neck of democracy and our nation can only live so long without the oxygen of freedom the streets must be accessed by more than rhetoric and more than marching the simple challenge before us is that everyone can cast a ballot and every one of them must cast a ballot u.s. president donald trump says he is the only thing standing between democracy and the mob he made the comments at a campaign rally in new hampshire a day after formally accepting the republican nomination to run for a 2nd he described the people who tried to drown out his speech at the white house this time yesterday as thugs before criticizing his opponent joe biden.
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so he claims it's repelled an attempt by 6 greek fighter jets to enter its airspace there has been increasing tension over disputed maritime boundaries in the eastern med the e.u. is threatening sanctions against turkey. the interior minister of libya's u.n. recognize government. has been suspended after a shooting at a demonstration this week at least 6 people were abducted and others will wounded when men in military uniforms opened fire had labeled the gunman outlawed infiltrators. acted chadwick boseman best known for his lead role in the black panther movie has died at the age of 43 even battling colon cancer he was diagnosed 4 years ago some of his other prominent work was playing black icons jackie robinson and james brown he died at his home in l.a. with his wife and family by his side those are your top stories up next is one of one east more news on this channel in 30 minutes i'll see that.
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victim. being his palm as an instrument of pinochet's brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. but his son's quest for ron says reveals there are often 2 sides to even the dacosta stories witness the cala of the chameleon amount is there. the. the. the these people barely know each other. separated a lifetime ago they don't speak the same language but their families together at last. thousands of children were removed from east timor during
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