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this and candidates lots concerns over the integrity of the laptop process are ready to be raised in massive personal sho, document trees. a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or makers. and the millions of most friends from across the globe has too much to perform the stomach pilgrimage. june on al jazeera, the, the red chip type, or the one is pointing to office for a 3rd term as president of turkey, the time 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is alice has 0 life from the law. also coming up to day 3 is really isn't one addiction officer killed during
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a gun fire at the border and the guilty will not be spared into his prime minister visits the crash sites and meets with victims injured in the nation's worst trained collision in decades. an uneasy com hangs over the car. following days of protests against the conviction of senegalese opposition leader, horseman, sancho the and so we begin in turkey were president richard. the type bird one has been sworn in for a 3rd term in a capital n correct. this extends his 2 decades in power by another 5 years and comes nearly a week after he won a historic run off election. after being sworn in in parliament or the one visited the mazda, liam of after turk, the founder of modern turkey. and its 1st presidents, he then gave an inaugural speech of the presidential complex in which he called for unity representatives from $81.00 countries attended including heads of state and
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prime ministers. switching don't. i mean, they could have been looked at it, and let's put aside the resentments from the election period. if there is resentment, that's find a way to make peace. let's all work together. for the construction of the turkish century, you'll learn some offensive aid is an anchor with more on the speech. and once a head a, this has been a day about the president out of the one setting the tone of what his vision for the next 5 years is going to be for the day about 70. and he concluded that when he spoke to those heads of states, prime ministers, president heads of various organizations standing in front of them, telling them and given them the message that he was a turkey going forward, which is united rather than the turkey that you've been with this thing in the last few months, which has been bitten the divided on various but as it goes up and other lines, as when it is going to be of the a day is of a more meeting, he's going to be meeting, be able to be hosting a dentist for the delegates that you saw there and then needed to come back to the
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presidential palace with the most important parts of today is going to be not just the old, but also announcing the people who are going to be part of the team, which is going to carry forward the vision that he's been promising his voters, so we're going to be watching the name of the tv to come forward with that is going to determine a major issue is the people on this piece continue, such as finance and economy of this country, such as the interest rates, uh richard, i guess helped in growth, but also resulted in information such as the, the valuation of the mirror against the us dollars. all of those are going to come into play, to, according to the people that appoints on these people vision to try and help him to, to make sure that the vision that he's from is the vision that you see that upon is actually coming to fruition. and he needs this conflict for the next 5 years into an area of god's prosperity, unity and solid are 3 is really soldiers. and one of gyptian officer has been
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killed during an exchange of gunfire. near the is really border with egypt. israel said the stand off lasted for several hours in the negative deserts, in the area known for drug smuggling activity. filling marks has more on this from west jerusalem. of this violent incident began in the as of saturday morning on the remote and rugged border between israel and egypt went to young is really soldiers were found dead at the remote outpost. following that, these ready ministry flooded the region with the troops transported by helicopter. and during a search operation identified a man they described as an assailant. they said he was wearing an egyptian police uniform of some kind. they engaged in a 5 fight with him. he was killed and now there was ready soldiers, also killed and a full sent off. so with some injury is the focus of the ongoing investigation. now whether that mine was acting alone or income. so with all those prominence to benjamin netanyahu directing his ministers. although this was an extremely serious incident, there should be no impact on the relationship between the egyptians and the as rainy's. and given the fact that over the last decade,
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these kinds of incidents on the board will have to come increasingly rad button joints investigation that is ongoing. an indication that the 2 countries are working together. lots, alda 0 west jerusalem. the rescue efforts have officially ended in india after the nations worse trained disaster and decades. now the focus is on the wreckage, both recovering bodies and investigating the cause of the crash. prime minister, in the end, remotely has visited a hospital and spoken to survivors in the eastern states of additional, more than $288.00 people have been killed and around a 1000 injured country. a lopez hold a young has more assessing the damage of india's verse, real accidents, and decades. prime minister and around ramadi, visits the site of the tragedy in ballast or anesthesia state. the destruction is overwhelming. the loss, immeasurable. hundreds of people died in the crash. a rescue and
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recovery operation marked with bodies scattered across the tracks. and passengers, you're trapped in overturned carriages. the seen survivors say looked like a war zone. y'all doing gotten a lot the gotta you got out by the carriage started shaking. we got scared when we realized what was going on. we tried to get out. we broke the windows, managed to get out. the accident happened when a passenger train the rails and collided with a freight train on a nearby track. minutes later, a 3rd train plowed into the wreckage. nearby hospitals, the families of the victims, desperately wait for updates, hoping their loved ones survived faith with limited medical resources. people have lined up in clinics ready to donate blood. there is no greater satisfaction than to save someone's life by donating blood. that is why we fall into more than
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12000000 people commute in the countries of railways. every day, accidents are common, but not of the scale. already declared, it will be a high level committee as informed to look into this incident, the rail safety commission. i will also do an inquiry a and they will go and find the root cause of this accidents. and why did this happen? all the technical details would be found out by them all. the government has invested heavily in india as a railway networks, but outdated equipment continues to be a problem and reliability. capielo, if this of the young soldiers here kind of bombed us was a board, one of the trains the car metal express. here's his account of what happened. it was already in the bottom of the express which has been damaged the most. and as i'm reading the, which isn't a sound when i was starting my own going back was a little wondering if i the way i listen to the wrong 6 to be in the evening. a
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random guy. it was a particular johnson. but this is a major junction, many of the 100100 and for good news, but all of a sudden the was, you know what is happening and it is, it is almost, and the little girl that i saw this almost night saturday, there was smoke sorted around and there was a lot of scales and most of the size of my head. so literally this range will be that good cuz people aren't going out. what was it when he was making gave up, which is awesome towards that goes absolutely. look, you don't have any sort of the beauty of freight is getting to know what is happening and the people around you're chrysler, head and suddenly opened those to us, which we saw all sorts of of being just people that are on the video was suddenly oh it was almost like uh, in the middle of the large display to go to one of the expenses which ios. i mean,
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i was, uh, getting on this a lot. uh, 1100 is under this bottle. its 1st, the 1st piece of wood screen that was doing was actually secure. do you know the phone line decided the link was not in the land that we were driving? so somehow earlier this was, you know, something happened. i really don't know. i said that was not been there. those other things going just and yours was the vision and solve which is of our strategy . the other thing. so it was, it was almost like a junction of 3 different things. you don't have to, the un agencies of palestinian refugees says it desperately needs more money. it's only been given the 3rd of this year's budget. it says it needs $200000000.00. the head of the u. n. release and works agency owner law says the lack of cash is its biggest threats and supports millions of palestinian refugees in syria and lebanon
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. and jordan as well as the occupied palestinian territories in the west bank, east jerusalem, and the gaza strip. did abraham, it is at the amare refugee camp in ramallah. with more on this, the commissioner general of on the plaza really has said that the agency might not be able to fulfill its duties towards refugees. come september, he says that the money is needed for the agency to keep providing services to more than 6400000 palestinian refugees here in palestine as well as in the region. now honor what has been established in 1949 with the aim of providing educational health and social services to refugees. remember, hundreds of thousands of them with this place from their homes forcibly evicted after the war that followed the creation of the state of israel. the agency has been saying for years, deeply under funded now here in the occupied, the west bank its faces another charlotte. more than 3700 employees have been on
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strike, demanding better pays. it's meant that the garbage has not been collected, that the schools have been closed at the health centers have also been shut down. and people here say that the international community is not paying its duties and that the toners and the international community is gradually abandoning their duties when it comes to refugees. well, i'm not boss now is from the owner why the u. n releasing works agency, he says the future of millions of palestinian refugees is at stake. a. p r a, you know, cutting about 686000000 for the starting issue. use nearly half 1000000 students in our as many millions of n or visits or health clinics. union does have the example we provide food. can you nearly 1000000 point to palestine? if you do use, we have 300000 students in our schools here in the majority of the relation to our
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you know, if you use on the really, you know, depend on our service and oil service in and in a place like you guys are any shaking our programs or our activities or services it, you know, we'd be, even on the 15, you know, just ability and even the social fabric inside it together. and also, and the other issues in places like a living. i'm on seen the i know people the 50s are depending on our system for food program and education attempts. at least 15 people have been killed during anti government demonstrations and set a goal. it follow the sentencing and opposition leader. it was months sancho. the conviction means that he will not be able to run in presidential elections next year because hack has more from the car. so you jang is scared and no longer feels safe. this is the car university, the scene a violent clashes between right police and supporters of opposition leader respond
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. sancho. things are quiet now, offering an opportunity to assess the destruction to into solving supports the demonstrators. they're angry at the court sentencing of sancho to 2 years in jail. we think they saved the verdict, is politically motivated, as it will disqualify president monkey south fiercest opponent from contesting next year's presidential election has some problem sick. if we think the problem with president salaries, he's imposing himself on us and won't allow anyone else. there is no democracy when every time there's a political opponents that child who's mon sancho, has a political project just like president. so he should be allowed to run for office . the senate go. the all positions says, this is not the 1st time the president has used the courts to eliminate his opponents. in 2015 former president, welts son kareem, what was sentenced to jail time for corruption in 2017 the popular mayor of the car cuz he for so was accused of embezzling public funds. both have lost the right to
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compete in elections was months on coast to year sentence came after being convicted of corruption of us following a re accusation. he refused to attend the trial. at law school, the accused has failed to appear and when someone is convicted and i've sent you, obviously the measure can be carried out at any time. sancho has not been arrested yet. now the army has been deployed to reinforce security behind me, and you'll see our men in uniform. the army normally deployed to protect the country from for an attack. now on the streets of the capital to protect foreign own businesses against looting. since the verdict was read out, some banks are being attacked in a gm's emptied of their cash. there's on the funding. cost of living is expensive, even for us to have full time job fair. we can seem to manage. meanwhile,
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there is corruption and impunity in the government. while the president calls for calm, religious leaders are intervening in an effort to mediate and then to the violence . nicholas hawk elgin's the right, the car, l u, so is set of goals. culture minister, i spoke to him earlier and he strongly denies on position claims. it was months on close conviction. was it protects to keep him out of next year's presidential election. this is not a political decision. it's a, this is condemned for 2 years to jail or you can present me. yes or so 2 years in jail was a fine of $1000.00. so then with the following the gym, he did, he said, what is it supposed to go? what, what do you think? what do you want to throw, say? 3. so the problem, the modern feelings, what is what, or as you know, somebody with 10, then you can use all the tools and measure which is more is as well that if the,
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this is it taking the kind of pre event, it did a study. and i mean the, the prison. so this is to say it was the way was to be why you must have to be with a different way to solve the good news loans of this nation. why is tells, was that the semi believe? well our loews in company with the lowest integrated. ready and the hardships of zillow's, that's the problem of the say, do not necessarily put it as install. you either political lead. it depends on the nation. but we have, in this country a, create a democracy with separation of powers, different executive kind of control or deep orders initially and didn't know if they were doing. how can we have some results of the guess? i'll the still ahead on al jazeera anger from china as the united states accuses
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it of being unwilling to engage and talks to avoid conflict. i'm john henry and a new hampshire. we're a small distilleries, turning an invasive species of craft into whiskey the reviewing the headlines dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live was the really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is, it's on true, it never happened and how political powers can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in public. the police must in effect, we are under constant surveillance. the listening post, you'll guide to the media on tuesday of the latest news as it breaks. and while some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of swimming organization, they are receiving some support from society,
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with detailed coverage. these read the ministry hasn't, should give edition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it. so we'll see here. it has to be in my, in the tyra as people tried to find still way out. the allegations of the local web of secret chinese and police stations that shock waves around the world. when, when a investigate claims of chinese implements of rule one out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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you're watching else or 0 reminder of our headlines, friendship type road one has been sworn in for a 3rd term. mister keys, president in the capital and correct many foreign leaders attended his inaugural speech where they were called for unity for the 115225452247 percent that make it pardon me, in a run off election last week. 3 is really soldiers and one addiction officer had been killed during an exchange of gunfire near the as fairly border with egypt. israel said the stand off lasted for several hours in the negative desert, an area known for drug smuggling activity. a major recovery effort is underway in india after its worst train accident in decades, at least 288 people have been killed and around. 1000 have been injured. the army has been called in to help to sedan now, where the baffles of control between the war and generals is intensifying days after cease fire talks collapsed. the capital car to him is the epicenter of this conflict, which has been going on since mid april. a violence has since spread the several
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areas in west are 4 and north quarter to find the armies bringing in reinforcements to fight the parent military rapids support forces. the us and saudi arabia, meanwhile, have suspended efforts to negotiate a temporary cease fire design to allow humanitarian supplies into the capitol hill . but moving reports from dorman, the residents in the southern parts of the capital hotel reported seeing reinforcements of troops for this. the denise army. now they also reported that there was more mandatory presents for the rapids support forces in that's part of the capital. and they are concerned that they will be an increase in pricing in that area. so residents have been, we're into stay as far away as possible from a military base belonging to the rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capitol. that's military base is the target officer denise army operations for the past 2 days with the army trying to gain control over it. now slicing is also ongoing in other parts of the capital by suggest applying overhead in the city of
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on demand. and there's been air strikes, launched by the army on our assess positions in the northern parts of the capital to there's also been sounds of parts and labor reports in the center of the capital . all of this is affecting 8 organizations operations in terms of trying to distribute so many parent assistance for those who are trapped in the capital in other parts of the country. in addition to the looting of the world to program warehouse in the city of alabama in north for defense. now the aid that was looted in a little blade was destined for more than 4000000 people in the western region of tar 4. and it's not the 1st limitation operation for it to be a fee warehouse there warehouses in the western region have also been looted during the 1st days of the conflict of fixing their $8.00 operations along with the ongoing fighting in the capital. now the united states and saudi arabia, which has been mediators talks between the rapids support forces and the, to the new army se,
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that'd be 8 that came in during the very fragile piece by it was not enough for those who are trapped into capital cartoon. and has very both sides to stay committed to the humanitarian laws and to allow a for the needs. now people here are quite concerned that with the looting of 8 and with the ongoing fighting, that their situation will get more and more dire. some of those who we spoke to say that their concerns, not of beings heads by an art scenario or an s right. but that because of the humanitarian situation, they may die of hunger people, morgan, algebra i'm the man in china has criticized the us after it accuse badging of being unwilling to hold talks to avoid potential conflict. the 2 superpowers are among those taking part in the defense form and singapore known as the shangri la dialogue for as louis reports from singapore at asia is because the security summit, the us outlines it's vision for the region defense. secretary lloyd often says countries represented you have
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a responsibility to keep the asia pacific safe and secure. our shared goals are quick to deter regression and to deepen the rules and norms that promote prosperity and prevent profit. so we're stepping up planning, coordination and training with our friends from the east china sea to the south china sea to the end, you know, co scott's from the us, japan and the philippines, holding maritime drills in the south china sea. the 1st such joint exercises security analysts consider the region a potential flash point. the us regularly conducts freedom of navigation operations against china is aggressive a session of its territorial claims. for the chinese senior kind of argues that it's american actions that cause instability, a mix. this region, moth confirm, patient picture in the animal, you know,
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china in june i was difficult for reading more countries to communicate with at a separate session, the british defense minister address to beijing sent as a global power roll. now navigating the consequences of china as rise by size opportunities and those challenges, lifting vast numbers of people as of poverty trading with the world. and the undeniable truth that none of them is fundamental global issues can be sold without even gauge meant with china. much like last year, us china relations are dominating the summit this year, however, the chinese defense minister general lieschen food has refused an invitation to meet often because of us sanctions on him. the 2 sides are blaming each other from lack of dialogue. this on it rather than bringing to us and china together as highlights as how far upon they all, as well as the difficulties in bridging that gap. lawrence valley, which is 0, single to thousands of people,
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are feeling the streets and the serbian capital belgrade. and another major protest against gun violence live pictures right now. this is what build re looks like as we speak. it comes after 18 people were killed and to mass shootings last month, protest as a demanding the resignation of government ministers. a waters off the northeast coast of the united states or heating up faster than most of the world oceans. and that has caused the population of an invasive crab species to explode john henry and went to portsmouth, new hampshire. we're a fisherman of trying to turn in environmental catastrophe into a commercial success beneath the waters of the atlantic ocean within sheltered estuaries. across station invasion is transforming the new england coast. there, horribly invasive, and you know, you find them hon. just about every continent as warming waters dr. mains, iconic, lobsters, northward,
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invasive european green crabs are filling the gap. surging in number and devouring the regions, muscles gallops in class. they tons and tons of the shell. fish. here in maine we have soft cell clans, which was historically speaking, i think main 2nd largest fishery. and the landings there have really, really plummeted. as these guys have become more pervasive to get to their prey, the teeming, massive green dig in snip through a live sustaining ecosystem. mike macey and a handful of entrepreneurial new englanders say at least part of this illusion amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders in just a few centimeters across the green. crabs are too small to pick for. meet the restaurants, such as the black trumpet by the melting lightens in, serve them up, whole list, fried soft shell. crabs crunched them like like basically popcorn and you can season them with, with anything you want. and it blew my mind at the cameras. distillery and rural
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new hampshire will. robinson is poring, cram trip, or whiskey. it's $65.00. a bottle. really. the x factor is there, and that's part of why the story is taken off. obviously here your crab and spirit, it just makes, makes most people want to kinda throw up in their mouth a little bit. but i can get them to taste. it completely changes their mind. at the dawn of the 19th century, there were no green crabs here. they arrived on the shores in the cargo holes of european trading vessels for 200 years new, england's brutal winters have kept their numbers steady. but now with global warming, water temperatures have risen and grown more hospitable, and their numbers have grown out of control. appears like, i think now even fisheries specialist struggle to quantify them. there's a bad as bad, a great crowd that you can imagine as a stars in the, in the haven't really the, it's impossible just to give you an idea of the numbers we have. you take one female, so you can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches
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a year. few believe new england can eat its way out of its green cram problem. but these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables on the ravenous invaders john henry and eleanor 0. portsmouth, new hampshire. crab juice. why not? all right, that's it for me, sir. well then, yeah, yep. next weather. then inside story, we'll look at the brick summits and how more emerging nations are looking to join the club with the highlight. we've got some crazy weather making his way up the gulf once the gay. we have got a little more plow, just sliding it across the la bands where to where the average that western side of to care a few shows to just around the cool causes. but so much of the middle east is business as usual. it is dry and brights. we have got a brisk wind. that was i said,
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it is breezy up the golf. the temperature is around 47 celsius in cuba to 42 here in doha things willy's off a little i'm place to say as we go on into monday. so i lost his heart, so i see 9. so he was still kind of halting enough. hopefully those wins not quite as live yet, but stays. so you some live the winds recently into the northeast of africa. they have is now for egypt, cairo at around to associate celsius because of scattering the shells. because northern parts about jerry and northern parts of morocco, also seeing some shouts at a good raft to show us now pushing up across much of west africa. so probably what was the, because a little bit of localized study into see i really i now the shower is not quite as the largest i should be for central parts of africa, but they are still there. nevertheless, they'll be a few showers a little so creepy. my way into can you open pots of tens of there, so them advocate generate drive, but we have some right, ruffling his way to south africa.
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the june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on them. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today is where i couldn't really army. and it was because that is such as easy stuff is when the war in june on out is there a foreign ministers of the bricks group of nations have met to discuss expansion and ways to challenge us dominance in the global economy. the block shift the balance of the world's trade and power, or is it a political pipe dream? this is inside story,
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