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and i did so by the tsunami i had i'm not sure if it wasn't we're going to have to we're out of the field i am not somebody with a shot of the. body on let me at the level of acetic of the allegation but at the end. it would. be me and what. if it would be inhibiting the end of the interview with alger luckly raised the question as to whether the authorities deliberately demonize the opposition and demonstrators by promoting the idea that the confrontation was with so-called terrorists groups planning to overthrow the government i would note that the government. made it clear to us that they had evidence. of attempts by iran and hezbollah to to finance train and supply. small groups inside bahrain for the purposes of
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let's call it what it is terrorism the fact is that the behind any government has used this same claim for the last 20 years. the confrontation in bahrain has never been a religious one i'm lart in saudi arabia or in other countries. it's always been the majority wanted the right to participate in the political process in fair and free elections so thought about any other color in the model behind the f.b.i. the i.c.r.c. while amalie at a lot of the wanted it on the top be at a. very well and a food that are behaving well how could that i'd have it but other than wad of the bill fell who are more trouble to be iran more trouble to be in the iranian luck in the law you must feel had. some 7 mammon move just said the model behind me there
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were sat on a tomorrow but the wheel. of the 3 bahrain. had the. minutes of saddam and the ak but it had to be what you know. what i am where you more will do in work or not and. i see him another sort of a lot and be much in your happy you know how about our early. when you must have an adult they do willing to help as i'm out. if you do it in a static head with a limb a fairly handcuff i suppose about an ear let in fact that far shot of why jite and have. that had that there might have been some of the hobby. if they haven't had the un camp but the. damage that the ba da from the monarch is was
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marked as a peaceful monarchist just keep him alive hobby year we had a civil court month. what about that but as many see as you have here that i should i want to be hard to hear as many. more of the smug and shaming. of that i just have not felt my can watch it lol oconomowoc. shut up conjure up a bottom line about a bunch of them from another. heart or what their father must look at it with on him a shot of baby while i learn my look at when he died. i was made to. forget it how well. in.
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4 months after the february march protests mohammed sali is thought to have recorded his personal testimony in july 20th level about what happened between him and the security forces several years before. however it's worth noting that after the arabic version of this program was broadcast on the 14th of july 29th teen. appeared on bahraini t.v. claiming that what it said in the video testimony was partly on the true. media. or this feeling there was. no mob or. first became known in august 2003 when he was arrested by the saudi authorities on the king fahd causeway which links bahrain to saudi arabia he was accused of involvement in explosions in riyadh earlier that year bahraini opposition m.p.'s
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and human rights organizations started a campaign for solace release and that of another bahraini citizen a direct. when the man who. made anything by her in fact. i don't. know when i got to some of. the. other. so the. we are. i did mean in norway last friday saturday and the lead in this project i know i fell and the only one that you know behind hit the. slope of the khomeini and with the money you can use i will be like. when i found.
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here khaled mashal the somali muslim well i can kind of poured in. water like i love to be in the another for probably the. moment saleh was released in saudi arabia a few months later but only now has his personal story begun to emerge publicly. having found. this is one of the. party have to. have their own. vision for the martin. or races of the flow or any. of this around and then i want to move or they. want.
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so. no one of my. or members as in a. broad. majority. of them off on the course yeah. forgive them. for crime. but. how do i make sure. what could be a little hard ready. going to be able to look around. at the. bunny. and some of the other.
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nets of the club to be a law breaker are. jealous of me i. want a message from my father to go to america. before. i let us in the person. you know what are. really. at the time of this alleged approached about how met sally in 2002 bahraini politics were contentious shake hammond became an ear in 1999 and in 2002 pretty plain to self king he announced a change to the constitution to parliamentary chambers one elected one appointed but then without consultation gave both equal decision making powers incurring the
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wrath of opposition parties. never we all knew what the other didn't with you. mate. but the feeling. and now i'm on my. you know that i'm mr. c r c the. minute the sultan how i don't want to be out in the building. but i shouldn't feel grown an affair with them. i mean well you're in there so many can feel that because you're going to submit so many can why you will be distorted are those that really were for the storm and how the. other was city and then i gave her that don't want it just with me it wasn't that there's. a number of
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automatic embody. all the set. of all. jamaah she. mycenae listed off about that live birth but if they're hoping that you have an edge with the most mr luttrell money josh will die on the on the do on my lucky dad jimmy yards c.r.c. the same year one. was yourself you was you. must a job which generated 2 foxy of his name. when i can afford to be a little my look and i bet you're probably not be allowed to distort what you just want to model see my lucky year. i don't. do that and happy trying a new one. jeremy are $111.00 of the lesson the. 10 best about it there was
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a sunni for i don't want any how should i but i knew did i want to do my how betty about him or i. had to tell this whole completed that bahraini national security agency offices asked mohammed saleh to oversee a cell to assassinate. position figures are not. really enough remarkable. for you to manage to have them all going on in oakland could one day that there may be no. problem for the record right here and there are a few other see. that was the. most that i share offer my very very very stupid when you don't like running around like that i know we have a crush on. well for you with this dude still really. early
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going to. get one going to one of course i don't get work of. an important brainy opposition figure is up to 100 percent he was prominent in the 990 s. and was held in detention for a fight here. but bobbie i could have not. seen has anyone share my condo you my fedora salt and what i said to the model know what kind of business minded that will. cost money i need then. see was. one not to be. man enough to be. called a kind of love with no will can be had for that i feel in one hand i showed what kind i had and know how to keep what you see in them i had a phenomenal had i should watch a prima. donna salaam and was funny. and then weigh up the
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government decision. or the family. that they go to and then. get. back. job well we're going to need a hobby something 5 dozen if we had one good purpose. but only with. a little until it will move from. our midtown concluded that mohammed sali had been given the green light for the mission. the recording suggested his 1st job was to contact al qaida leaders in saudi arabia to obtain weapons. didn't. know it. was. to be so we're not unrealistic and i want to see him with no one in mind in the middle of the serbia and no most of us to remember that it is sort
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of the puzzle of a mistake to get some help. work at the other. side of the acquirer we're going to be hard to find out. of and. that was. funny with a hole. in the middle of the outside of it as that and he doesn't get any of that what we're talking. about show on. t.v. so do you have. any. ringback of that 90 or. none of that would be sort of the. give the money behind. them over and. you know because americans. for example well for the most part it is
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all i can remember. a lot of. them when i've. never been the 1st among. all of us all. u.c.c. the serbia. oh my goodness i'm not sick the cynical. father for the one lovely home with a. lot of home and. look around him. holding with the. budget in mobile and i must remember that it's the mobile that got me into being funny can sit down for that sick moment and then we'll look at the. think of it in my mind the next on the podium and then. move. the mobile home to the next.
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role model. but i'll take. them along with a lot of the holder of anything that i need so i know if it does my best to mess with the it was on. my menu but we also have a mobile. phone with is from the 100 more. mobile. than my mobile device in the horses. with the man come in. and now say the one thing that i got out of the soviet. i love. you both to be here in the right and you know the dish. on the rock 100 of the land was definitely. my only marriage in your heart. you know well it gets around really. remember it's an honor.
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i would like to know that i don't belong. on the. front row i live in the moment. in part 2 another video recording the personal testimony of his shall bellew she and his journey from behind to iran at the behest of the bahraini national security agency while only a violent man so we're all asking if we are. not. so really. harsh. you know how so he was one of. the saudi u.a.e. warn yemen has led to thousands of deaths and left millions hungry what role has
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the u.s. played in the world's worst humanitarian crisis on this is the entity that has the right to begin and end wars robert malley a top advisor on the middle east to president obama talks to al-jazeera. al-jazeera. every. hello pollen and these are the main stories in our desire a south korean president and has condemned japan's decision to impose trade restrictions he has just wrapped up an emergency cabinet meeting after tokyo removed souls preferential status when is threatening to take firm action and is describing japan's decision as reckless or protests against japan's shinzo are they
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have been held in south korea or lesions between the 2 nations have recently deteriorated and last year south korea's supreme court ordered japanese firms to pay compensation for forced labor during world war 2 robert bryant has more on the south korean president's reaction he called this a reckless decision that was sure to make things worse between the 2 neighbors he also talked about the efforts by the united states to try to broker some sort of deal between these 2 most important regional allies really trying to call a timeout and just saying calling on both countries to cool it to have a freeze and to try to discourage talk this through he said that south korea was very willing to do that it was japan rejected it and in fact blaming japan for rejecting all international efforts mediation and saying that will be japan that should be wholly responsible for whatever is going to be the outcome from this u.s.
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president donald trump has announced more tariffs on goods from china he says he is not happy with the progress of trade talks and once a 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports. the south korean military says north korea has launched an unidentified short range projectile from its eastern coast if confirmed will be the 3rd launch in just over a week. and hooty fighters in yemen have killed dozens of people at a military parade in aden the rebels targeted forces loyal to yemen's government which is backed by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. earlier in the day a suicide bomber killed 11 people at a police station but that attack wasn't claimed by the. doctors in sudan say at least 4 protesters have been killed by security forces it happened during nationwide marches against the killing of 6 other demonstrators earlier in the week ruling transitional military council is blaming the paramilitary rafted support
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forces for those deaths well those are the headlines now and it's the rest of our desire world. ready of al-jazeera arabic has investigated allegations that the government in bahrain secretly conspired against the shia community joining the popular unrest of 2011. he viewed video testimonies from alleged members of al-qaeda containing these accusations and one of the videos a man with known links to al qaeda in bahrain mohammed. claims that officers from bahraini intelligence recruited al qaeda members to form a cell tasked with the murder of bahraini opposition activists these allegations
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have been strenuously denied by the bahraini government. john kerry arco worked for the american central intelligence agency the cia in bahrain where his role was to catch al-qaeda leaders in the middle east and pakistan this included the capture of a saudi citizen known as abu zubaida you know. i think underestimate it when i say battery's i mean the bahraini government i believe underestimated the importance of the problem that they had they thought that they could divide their own opponents by having their opponents attack each other and that's not the way that it worked out i think that the bahraini government believed that it could pits a new fundamentalists against the shia population and keep both sides divided that way and that's not what happened what happened was it further angered the population and at the same time encouraged fundamentalism among the sunnis so they
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mean at least as to whom you are nasser. did the one of the in the last and he said. it could have but that's for sure i mean it's a tool that rand has a huge unfortunately own life not unlike other neighboring countries where that is the u.a.e. or or saudi arabia or egypt or are that regimes that using these elements basically is a form of terrorism a state run down or is him against a peaceful and a dissidents if you know when we captured was a beta on march 22nd 2002 we also captured with him his diary. and i went through his diary that night and in that diary were the cell phone numbers the mobile phone numbers of 3 members of the saudi royal family
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so i wrote a classified cable back to cia headquarters and i said listen i found something that i think is very important these are the mobile numbers and these 3 men are members of the wood family the saudi royal family well within weeks one of them died in a one car accident in the desert one of them went camping in the desert and died of thirst if you can imagine such a thing and the 3rd one disappeared and no one ever saw him again that tells me that these men knew too much they knew about their own government and its work with al qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis.
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that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow misho went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called salah. who is currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge. wanted to ask him about his time as a strategic planning advisor to the king of bahrain from 2002 until 2006 on a bus and what i'm going to do when the medical the other banda was the architect of what later became known as the al bandar reports.
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were not. there. and there were i don't. work with. them i want to. serve them as innocent. women and feel. that. what kind of a recovery they're an answer other than the moment. many in bahrain were surprised by the contents of the al banda report it's said to have revealed details of a government plan to target opposition figures are banned it was subsequently deported from bahrain and accused of working for british intelligence.
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you would give. him a lot of them haykel you how we. are. not. to know when to quit mall. well a 5. hour 4 will show me your will of what i must walk as animal effort with a camera. in all this are elected leave. perhaps. only do one. battery in a lot of heaven hottentot the senate and furnace it under contract. by the sun always to morality from. a level with their one. and then the one. on one and i was going to tell you made your own ability look what it is obvious how. i look how did. you know that i laugh when i have
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a huge amount to have this kind of. damage was supported by only a few. well nancy if you've ever had a thought for that openness against you may. seem a holiday. bash she'd assumed. were in the heart of. the home at the museum and moved to. tomorrow miss hell discovered that the bahraini authorities not only recruited agents within bahrain but also looked abroad in 2006 bahrain's national security agency recruited hisham hillel ballou she also known as abu hafs. he was sent on a spying mission to iran where he allegedly met up domonic riki leader of an armed opposition group in iran. iran.
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just. really. only only. because. they don't know all the. but it didn't watch it and i thought they said that your. on when we got back to the house and it being a matter of months that we thought we could go. on and on for days she remarked up on that every day you know we're going to ordinary and media and i don't even know how to who should. be defrocked creek and i think i want my government to get all the good stuff i think we could all be able. to soften a bit i went away if i think i'm a part of. the kind of wealth that would be
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a little i did yours my job while i was going to be a problem on t.v. diet and stuff like that i mean i didn't want you know. if i wasn't now crossing me. by the use of ok your e-mail that he would have us on the back with us. mark tindall isobel ready why did the trolls in her house hillary wanted to know who or you were talking john you know and then he why you think i want to cry. but will claim quality avon so will ask for you. well the day he. thought about it when i. saw fairly. harsh and ask a year later you did all my house though he was one of the already so were however
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i don't really need a guy in my major you know so finally come up with all of this they are. not worth the woman. but he shall bellew she's activities came to the attention of the iranian security authorities according to the video recordings he escaped across the border to pakistan and from there attempted to return to bahrain the only thing with the market how. about how he had lived a massive hit by. some of this is what it was going to be my one quarter you go. down believe what you do don't need an army. one more god was one of your money in america i know that's wrong. so far i know already that i'm very good but i mean what i asked all the and the land and what will be are. we what about who are you.
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going to meet it is so. well that it would be more because. the fate of you are only a moral. compass. concept often we have. i know you are and senator shelby you know well and. these are men because none of our children. are going to host an hour with him and he said that little bit of one harvest. jack the food. any midfield focused on well guarded i don't feel somehow yet. why should i. but i think that and behind it what he did hossa come up i will. take that advice when he. done something or most of us would be. i don't need it doesn't hold any other movie anyone can do it i mean provided the
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language of the law on the part of one to be able to hear on one hand you have contact with will not be a fight on who else would come i don't want to know not with a yawn by go look at why oh oh oh. i suppose you know. that for fear i will always be in the wrong ease. back below before you even ask what exactly like what they are going to vote for you what the people are going to be from the office. or coffee. are going to cough up that advice and i was so high the last one is the one case which is what your. purpose here on the frontier on doing the urgent and get out of the sinai and then i'll begin to find a new man as young man and i'm hardly any on its own private i'm going to see him some of the. stuff we are not the home on. monday and for example you might
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assume that the ins and them on the left is nothing i'm not the one i said i was a offer to help a year for you. said after your parting before much beyond your boss's vomit with the assault be. around to have decided on what the joe was up. well. i mean after. all. what exactly. what we had did. years after he recorded his video testimony in july 27th. in 2013 as the leader of a group in iran known as and. according to the iranian authorities all blue she was killed in april 25th teen by iranian special forces in southern iraq.
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but that's not true whatever. at. the mike what are family for. mother. but what of the thought of and how they have. who what if what if. i had. to let you know what i read.
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this leaked document was a 2009 diplomatic cable from the former u.s. ambassador to bahrain adam airily published by wiki leaks it refers to meetings with senior bahraini officials at a time when several security related detainees were released from custody in. the american embassy. pressed concern over prisoners receiving royal pardons say the early mother a slut and them a quilt the in a cell if we can leaks a little bit well it i wouldn't have the actual may i say melissa been an attitude but in a matter of humor behind me if it and we're mad what affinis in the 100 in the what i meant more that's my whole had just yet almost thought of a has of was but we have here. that a lot about the 2nd most them are aware you are very good even allison thought about honey it can at the end be cool had it to have occurred with us nothing here
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and to get out and turn now to have a coal ash thing yet you know it all i don't recall that i think based on what you said a think my words are pretty clear i think that the government of bahrain as i spoke to the attorney general and he said that they are going to prosecute him and and monitor him and. enforce the law was that the 40 year assessing what had leave the other ms arm where the end. had better. fall comes from a hit from behind in that if and it occurred in america and now the shock wave that . what it's like to say that a 1000000 to 10 feet up a salute what about an e. m. the age i'm at with what i thought was the one had in gym at the so what the devil only a death haven't managed them heck i don't know what like canada number could then i
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love the hell out of madison i. i would be extremely skeptical of any such evidence that you have that's point $1.00 is as i said during my time there based on what i saw based on who i talked to based on my relationships with the senior levels of the government of bahrain in the senior levels of the governing the united states there was absolutely no way possible there was nothing going on that could be called classified or or characterized as support for extremist structurally american. religious and. or. only.
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time i'll miss her wanted to give the bahraini government the opportunity to respond to the allegations made by mohammed saeed al bellew she and others in this program so he called the foreign minister. and the information minister ali i remain to ask them to do so ringback. madam as you have already said i want to. match them as how. i was in. the arabic version of this film was broadcast on the 14th of july 2019 and has received a strong reaction from the gulf region the day after broadcasts the bahraini foreign minister was quoted as saying that the program was filled with quote lies
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and fallacies against the state to bahrain the bucker a news agency reported the information minister is saying that there were quote attempts made by al-jazeera channel to contact him and other officials through are identified telephone numbers to record their conversations without their knowledge or official consent and to provoke them by using despicable methods another report question. is reliability quoting sali as saying they all agreed to make the recordings and to include false allegations in order to give them weight that would help international human rights groups build pressure on bahrain's government and security agencies mohammed saleh also released a statement on video. but. you are not allowed to have. one.
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before the broadcast of the english version of the program al-jazeera wrote to the office of the bahraini roll household the ministry of the interior and the ministry of foreign affairs to ask them to respond to the allegations made against the king and the government of bahrain at the time of broadcast they had not replied. saying to me ok for them to do a sort of almost. behind unfortunately it's a dark picture and it's a dark future you know when you the future of this repressive corrupt regimes. to me as a as an academic you have studied the history of authoritarian regimes i don't think they would last long because ultimately you can push the people to our
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corner and you can force the people to to yield to your demands but in the end you cannot control them for ever i mean the whole model. that's the man the shia sunni and that is. you know one moderate sunni. nothing. of the heart of the one he in another sort of awful bahrain. dotted but i'd be shaken said he saw sunni sheik but the been taught what are the amount of the sunni family part. of me from behind from behind. some of hearted. we are sure the hero with. a dictatorial that we recently had seen when i meant that i'm going to go in the most recent i 70 there for free bahrain the didn't
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really want to go. begging which would i shun and bad in my city is a dollar for so big me and even if i said that my boots and a game in bolivia happy idea was the cause of my luminosity not what we had. in. a dinner and from a lot. what they hope. will manna. as. well. as in. the controversy over the allegations that the bahraini government secretly conspired against its opponents in 2011 has had a major impact on relationships in the gulf region in the past 2 weeks. it remains to be seen how the geopolitics will play out and whether the differences can be repaired in the medium to long term and gulf cooperation restore.
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the palestine national locust was 1st founded in the 1930 s. but has had to be revived in 2010 always very important for me to sing in palestine now musicians from all over the world come together to perform in the occupied territories so good for us it's like every palestinian living in the aspirant felt it was the 1st time they performed using their identity al-jazeera world hears music as a force for unity the diaspora orchestra. hello monsoon rain has reached karate has also come across the arabian sea but north of all that and there's not much going on to be honest a few fluffy clouds there are mark of a shower or 2 in georgia or maybe armenia otherwise temperatures sit around still
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about 40 baghdad nearly 50 the same is true down towards q.a. we've seen $52.00 off the coast secure in the last day or so and that could be repeated near the 30 mark in lebanon as no surprise it usually is there on shore breeze now the wind direction is critical for the south for a start you've got the southwest boost the monsoon which means solid i was overcast and drizzly there are think so the rest of our models slowly come back again through yemen on the mountains of. the southwest saudi could see a shower or 2 from this is on store or 2 from this but the temperatures of low forty's suggest not particularly hard humidity in qatar eastern saudi riyadh to 45 for example the dusty breeze blowing down from the north once more we might get some more wind and rain through the western cape bit of a circulation here doesn't suggest immediately but the cloud drifting around the coast does however on the whole southern africa should be drug moment apart from
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the capes and indeed by for cross evidence it is. hard to maintain the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution to newseum a mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through. our weapon of choice. and intimate look at what inspires one of tunisia's most popular comedians to make people laugh. night in asea head on al-jazeera. whether someone during or someone is very red doesn't matter when you think it's how you approach a little nothing it is a certain way of doing it you can't just. get a story and fly out. following 2 fatal crashes and the past year boeing decided to
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ground the brand new 7 to 7 bags but this wasn't the 1st time then grounded a new aircraft back in 2013 the 77 dreamliner ran into trouble when a battery caught fire but is al-jazeera as investigative unit discolored there was more to the problem than just smoking batteries. rewind broken dreams the boeing 787 on al-jazeera. the rift deepens between tokyo and seoul as the south korean president calls japan's trade restrictions reckless. i think he wants to make a deal but frankly. president trump ups the ante in his trade war with
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beijing as he announces new terrorist song chinese. hello welcome to our jazeera live from doha i multi dan it's also coming up. dozens of killed in 2 attacks in the yemeni city of aden while he says claim another hit on saudi arabia. over a year since the latest outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo more than $1800.00 deaths almost $3000.00 infected more has become its worst ever health crisis. the south korea's president has issued a strong warning to japan describing take years decision to remove his country's preferred trade status as root. klyce addressing an emergency cabinet meeting mean in blames tokyo for ignoring diplomatic solutions and worsening the situation it
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warned of retaliatory measures he didn't give details the tensions have been rising since south korea's supreme court ordered japanese firms to pay compensation for forced labor during the 2nd world war. japan's decision is a reckless decision that projects diplomatic efforts to solve the problem and rather worsens the situation i express my deep regret let's go live to our correspondent robin mcbryde who is in the south korean capital seoul and rob president moon the south korean president has warned of a stern response what could that possibly be. that's right martin this was a very partisan performance from moon j.n. ending of course with that warning of further action he i think really reflects the
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sense of indignation felt by many people here in south korea at what's being seen very much as a slight this is basically japan telling south korea we don't trust you and this is a country who moon j.n. described as being until this point one of their closest allies and neighbors he laid very much the blame for all of this at the door of japan saying that it was japan that rejected efforts sound offers from the united states to try to mediate basically calling a time out between these 2 very important regional allies the u.s. is very concerned about this developing rift also blaming the japanese for rejecting international efforts to try to to try to mediate saying that japan will bear fully all of the consequences and be responsible for whatever comes or so there's something of an implied threat in that and they also talked about the
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effect on the south korean economy the economy here in south korea is not in a good shape it has been suffering as figures of shown again this week from the continued fallout from the trade dispute between china and the united states and this certainly doesn't help so jay in throughout this whole speech throughout this emergency meeting of the cabinet called to discuss the consequences really painted a picture of the south korean economy being very much under attack. from the gravest matter for us is the fact that japan's moves attack our economy and that it seeks to block our future growth it's deeply disappointing that this is coming from a country we've considered our closest neighbor and ally. as for the fallout we are expecting to see a growth in this no to japan campaign this is a campaign against 2 of the purchase of japanese cars japanese goods we are seeing
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a drop in tourist numbers from south korea going to japan and the number of flights being canceled by airlines between here and japan there's also of course the the possibility of this impacting how the 2 allies cooperate and coordinate their responses to various regional threats which is of a concern to like the united states of course and it comes at a time of increased missile activity mungy and said finally at this this meeting that they are considering what to do next but it does look like they will choose an option that will be more like a retaliation than anything to do with reconciliation at this stage martin right thanks very much indeed rob mcbride our correspondent live from seoul well meanwhile north korea has launched a short range missile from its east coast that's according to the south korean military and it's the 3rd such launch in just over
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a week north korean state media earlier released these images of leader kim jong il in overseeing the test firing of a new rocket launches in stem on wednesday south korea says the north fired 2 short range ballistic missile khan expressed deep regret that north korea's missile launches including ballistic missiles could negatively affect efforts to establish peace in the korean peninsula so we will keep a close eye on the religious movements and prepare. for president didn't seem bothered by these tests. short range missiles we never made an agreement on that i have no problem we'll see what happens but these are short range missiles they're very standard. now let's go to hide the ask him some interim van cog where there was more u.s. reaction in just about the last week north korea has tested weapons 3 times 2
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times during the r.c. on foreign ministers meetings here in bangkok now your secretary of state my campaign has been in town as part of these meetings and on friday morning he commented on how united states is approach to north korea and tension on the korean peninsula will remain the same having a meeting with chairman kim didn't give him a darn thing. it was an attempt that is ongoing to engage with them diplomatically to achieve an outcome that for decades has not been achieved many paths have been tried but they've all been unsuccessful and so i was the 1st when i was the director of central intelligence the 1st one to travel to meet with chairman kim to begin this opportunity. we're still engaged and we hope that they will put their working group back together and meet with us before too long and when that working group will meet again remains up in the air for the last 10 years senior officials from north korea have attended these are foreign ministers meetings but not this year and president trombones announced more terrorists on goods from china he says
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he's not happy with the progress of trade talks and wants a 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports helen fisher has more from washington d.c. . the chinese u.s. trade talks have been going on for more than a year and the americans thought they had a deal a few months ago but see that the chinese suddenly changed their position and that put everything into a state of flux and created the climate where more discussions were needed they also brought 25 percent tariffs on $250000000000.00 worth of chinese imports into the united states no further target of swer put on hold when the 2 leaders donald trump and the chinese president met at the g. 20 in japan but after trade talks in shanghai over the last couple of days produced no real advancement donald trump said that he was going to impose far the
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tariffs on u.s. goods this time 10 percent on $300000000000.00 worth of imports speaking before he left for a rally in cincinnati he said he believes the chinese want a deal they're simply not moving fast enough now i think i think presidential somebody i like a lot i think he wants to make it but frankly is that going he said he was going to be buying from our farmers that he said he was going to stop it all from coming into our country it's all coming out of there he didn't do that well is it thousands of people felt that all and this was 2 things to highlight 1st of all the united states believes that china is dragging its heels on making a deal for 2 reasons 1st of all that the longer this goes on then the u.s. economy me we can and make donald trump very keen to do a trade deal with china the other with the 2020 alexion on the horizon they wonder
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if a different president might be easier to negotiate with the other thing is that donald trump has proven that yet again at the rally in cincinnati in ohio he doesn't quite understand what. seeing that china is pouring money into the u.s. economy that is not true it is businesses and people here in the united states who end up paying the tab of the reserve port just last week the see the trade war with china which you remember donald trump said should be quick and easy to when it's costing the average american family of 4 somewhere in the region of $2000.00 a year. hoofy rebels in yemen have carried out a major attack on saudi and generally backed forces a military parade was hit by a missile in aden that happened just weeks after the u.a.e. began to reduce its military presence in yemen 70 jacka reports. it started as
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a military parade. it ended in this the result of what he said was a missile strike in aden the seat of the saudi backed government the campus a base for amorality trained and supported units among those killed the senior military commander brigadier general moneyed feet seen here earlier in the week wearing the red bray but it wasn't the only message the hooty sent on thursday they also said they'd fired a long range missile at the port city of demand in saudi arabia hundreds of kilometers away a 1st in this saudi led 4 year long war 2 brazen attacks with a very clear message they are layers you know true to this military action by her and i think that one of the 1st thing that they want you to do is that at the moment in common with the new reason actually during ramadan i think they wanted to show when they are losing support and their and allies there who are we all quite capable of actually hitting them and he didn't call it where they fell
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them was called to go where they fell but they had a stronghold in the saudi led war was launched to remove the iranian backed 2 things from yemen or to weaken them at least there seems to be no end in sight the latest attack is going to the message that. the buck to voters is going to come under attack under the are a legitimate target because the are working with the saudi about towards is no political achievements on either side saudis ally the u.a.e. is pulling back its presence and even held a rare meeting with an iranian delegation on cheese day to discuss issues in the strait of hormuz it's a political stalemate in a conflict this killed thousands of civilians left tens of thousands of children starving and crippled what was already one of the world's poorest countries stephanie decker al-jazeera. syrian state media says a conditional cease fire has been reached in the last rebel held province.

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