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is canada doing enough? >> if canada had done enough a year ago mohammed fahmy would not be in jail right now. they've mishandled this immensely, and we've been extremely disappointed with our government. they have been actively working on this file thanks to a massive up swelling in canada that forced them to act because they had no interest in acting when fahmy was arrested to begin with. they had been working on this case and i spoke with mohammed yesterday and he said that the government has been very active. the statement was fairly strong, finely, and so we hope that they're going to be doing enough, and they'll handle this better than they have in the past. now is the opportunity to use their clout. we know the egyptians. they desperately need trade from western countries, especially from canada. they need our investment, and they care what we have to say. it is important that they push hard, push effectively using dimcy to get these men pardoned or at the very least get mohammed fahmy deported. but w
is canada doing enough? >> if canada had done enough a year ago mohammed fahmy would not be in jail right now. they've mishandled this immensely, and we've been extremely disappointed with our government. they have been actively working on this file thanks to a massive up swelling in canada that forced them to act because they had no interest in acting when fahmy was arrested to begin with. they had been working on this case and i spoke with mohammed yesterday and he said that the...
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canada says it's disappointed with his conviction. the statement goes on that senior canadian officials in canada and in cairo are pressing the egyptian authorities on mr. fahmy's case advocating for the same treatment as mr. fahmy as or foreign nationals have received >> a reference to peter greste that perhaps mohammed fahmy could be sent back to canada. in the last few minutes, i have the first reaction from the united nations from the human rights office of the united nations. i have been speaking to the spokesman for the high commissioner for human rights, rupert:ville. he said we have had huge concerns about this case. we are disturbed by these three sentences and the extra pressure it creates on journalists in egypt who are just trying to do their jobs. >> okay, james. we will leave it there. thank you very much. joining me via skype is alex andra al hassan, he is and she is the head of the middle east desk at reporters without borders. alexandra, you must be shocked. are you surprised? >> hi. yes. we are shocked and alarmed. w
canada says it's disappointed with his conviction. the statement goes on that senior canadian officials in canada and in cairo are pressing the egyptian authorities on mr. fahmy's case advocating for the same treatment as mr. fahmy as or foreign nationals have received >> a reference to peter greste that perhaps mohammed fahmy could be sent back to canada. in the last few minutes, i have the first reaction from the united nations from the human rights office of the united nations. i have...
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in canada they've allowed us to fly at night. in america thermographers are still walking the removes at night, it's dangerous. >>> one of them was even deployed over libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is now according to the company's founder. >> what we're seeing in the recent years is the transition from sort of the military heavy focus of our business back to the commercial market, and the opportunities we see in this middle market as professional users where you can keep people safe and do things a lot more cost effectively. >> in nepal medical and just above the stormy seas above alaska's aleutian islands, most detailed surveys yet of the sealion population. all because canada has been more forward-looking than united states. >> the law always lags behind the regulations, at the same time, that the technology is up and coming. >> as the market expands for this sort of aerial work american regulators are changing but slowly still. concerns about crowded air space, saf
in canada they've allowed us to fly at night. in america thermographers are still walking the removes at night, it's dangerous. >>> one of them was even deployed over libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is now according to the company's founder. >> what we're seeing in the recent years is the transition from sort of the military heavy focus of our business back to the commercial market, and the opportunities we see in this...
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so did canada, a statement from canada's foreign affairs minister. she said that the canadian government continues to call on the egyptian government to use all tools at its disposal to dissolve mr. fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. the e.u. has condemned this as well. they say that it raises further questions about the credibility the fact that peter greste was sentenced in abstentia, in breach of the international law. and a little earlier i spoke to the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general. >> the secretary general has been following this case very closely. he has always been a strong advocate for freedom of the press. he has always urged that the cases of mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed and peter greste as well as all other journalists in detention be resolved in accordance with egypt's international obligations to protect freedom of the press and association. >> so that's the spokesman for the u.s. secretary general. he made it clear to me that his boss ban ki-moon has been raising this repetedly including with president s
so did canada, a statement from canada's foreign affairs minister. she said that the canadian government continues to call on the egyptian government to use all tools at its disposal to dissolve mr. fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. the e.u. has condemned this as well. they say that it raises further questions about the credibility the fact that peter greste was sentenced in abstentia, in breach of the international law. and a little earlier i spoke to the spokesman for the...
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the prime minister of canada also condemned the sentencing. in a tweet stephen harper said canada calls on egypt for the immediate and full release of mr fahmy, and cooperation to facilitate his return home. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent their first night in gaol since sentenced on saturday. the judge gave them and peter greste a 3-year prison term. peter greste was retried in absentia after being deported to australia in february. he says the verdict is a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke to him in sydney. >> peter greste finished his press conference to the australian media in the center of sydney. a big crowd of journalists there, i'm pleased though say peter joins me now. peter, there is still a lot of interest in this. that's a positive sign. >> it's a positive sign in as much as we need to make sure we keep public attention and awareness about the case and the gross injustice. i'm convinced that one of the main reasons why i'm here today, one of the reasons i was deported was because we had to much public support. so man
the prime minister of canada also condemned the sentencing. in a tweet stephen harper said canada calls on egypt for the immediate and full release of mr fahmy, and cooperation to facilitate his return home. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent their first night in gaol since sentenced on saturday. the judge gave them and peter greste a 3-year prison term. peter greste was retried in absentia after being deported to australia in february. he says the verdict is a gross injustice. andrew...
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and the prime minister of canada also condemned the sentencing. in a tweet, steven harper said canada continues to call on egyptian for the full release of mr. fahmy and facilitate his return home. mohammemohamed fahmy and baher mohamed spent their first full night in jail. peter greste says the verdict was a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke with him in sydney. >> reporter: peter greste has just finished his press conference to the rest in sydney. >> a positive sign in as much as we need to keep public attention, public awareness about our case and its gross injustice. remember i'm absolutely convince they'd one of the main reasons why i'm here today one of the reasons i was deported was because we had so much public support because so many people around the world were aware of the injustice in our regional trial and made it almost impossible for the egyptian government to continue to hold me there. we need to make sure that that noise doesn't die away. and so the media attention that we've been getting is absolutely vital. we need to keep it
and the prime minister of canada also condemned the sentencing. in a tweet, steven harper said canada continues to call on egyptian for the full release of mr. fahmy and facilitate his return home. mohammemohamed fahmy and baher mohamed spent their first full night in jail. peter greste says the verdict was a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke with him in sydney. >> reporter: peter greste has just finished his press conference to the rest in sydney. >> a positive sign in as much...
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fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. and they call it a set back from the field of ex-tropical depression and say that the conviction of peter greste in abstentia questions its credibility. and they say that these sentence also undermine confidence in egypt's progress towards strong long-term stability. also the u.n. i've been speaking to the spokesman for the high commissioner for human rights, he says that they're very disturbed by the sentences and the extra pressure this will now create on journalists who are trying to do their job in egypt. that statement from the u.n. offic office of human rights have also spoken to the spokesperson for ban ki-moon. >> i think whether in egypt or any other country, i think it is necessary to have a free press, and to insure that all countries abide by their international obligations for freedom of the press and freedom of association. >> now, i've also been told that ban ki-moon has raised this a number of times with senior officials including president sisi and he'll continue to r
fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. and they call it a set back from the field of ex-tropical depression and say that the conviction of peter greste in abstentia questions its credibility. and they say that these sentence also undermine confidence in egypt's progress towards strong long-term stability. also the u.n. i've been speaking to the spokesman for the high commissioner for human rights, he says that they're very disturbed by the sentences and the extra pressure this...
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fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. natasha gname has more on what happened in court today. >> reporter: it was a heartbreaking day in court. justice denied yet again as they heard the word "guilty." they along with their colleague, peter greste who was deported earlier this year were sentenced to more prison time. fahmy and greste, three years and mohammed, three and a half years for allegedly aiding the now-banned muslim brotherhood. >> it's outrageous. it's just devastating for me. i mean i know my heart is with bahar and th bahar and fahmy. >> ae-pauled at today's verdict. they were arrested on false charges. they have been convicted without a sled of evidence. they were imprisoned over a year, and now, they are going back to prison. it's disgraceful. >> fahmy's attorney says their strategy now is to seek an immediate deportation back to canada, something he has been attempting to do for months. even relinquished citizenship but mohammed has no such option. and the conviction will make it difficult for greste to con
fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. natasha gname has more on what happened in court today. >> reporter: it was a heartbreaking day in court. justice denied yet again as they heard the word "guilty." they along with their colleague, peter greste who was deported earlier this year were sentenced to more prison time. fahmy and greste, three years and mohammed, three and a half years for allegedly aiding the now-banned muslim brotherhood. >> it's...
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canada got a second gold a in the men's high jump. it was a good final day for ethiopia. the first person from the african country to win the women's marathon. it was a podium sweep for ethiopia in the women's 5,000 meters. winning with a championship record time of 14:26.83. it meant 1500 meters champion missed out on an unprecedented double. she had to settle for bronze. kenya and the championships top of the medal's table, retaining the men's 1500-meter title to give the country it's seventh gold. they finished ahead of jamaica and the united states. >> in english premiere league leaders confirmed the signing of belgium international kevin deblbuena. he signed for $75 million. last season he was named bundesliga player of the year scoring ten goals and making 21 assists. this will be his second stint in the premiere league having been sold by chelsea last year for $25 million. manchester united are in action in the english premier league league. they're taking on swan is he. a win for the team will move them into second in the table. earlier on southampton beat nor wis
canada got a second gold a in the men's high jump. it was a good final day for ethiopia. the first person from the african country to win the women's marathon. it was a podium sweep for ethiopia in the women's 5,000 meters. winning with a championship record time of 14:26.83. it meant 1500 meters champion missed out on an unprecedented double. she had to settle for bronze. kenya and the championships top of the medal's table, retaining the men's 1500-meter title to give the country it's seventh...
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fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. the secretary for ban ki-moon had this to say. >> u.s. secretary ban ki-moon has always wanted this to resolve and protect the freedom of association. >> what are we seeing? >> there has been pressure. pressure from throughout this period but also behind the scenes. i can tell you i'm aware of a lot of quiet diplomacy going on in meetings when countries visit egypt. they're mentioning the al jazeera case. i've been assured that by diplomats from many countries around the world. that this has been raised. i think the next place that might be important for it to be raised is when as every year you do, in september, a number of moss' time you have all the leaders in the world gathering in new york, the u.n. general assembly. that is happening soon. among those, i've seen the list of attendees is president sisi of egypt. one would expect him to come under more pressure about these convictions. >> james, you'll be with us for the next couple of hours. thank you. >> so mohamed fahmy, baher
fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. the secretary for ban ki-moon had this to say. >> u.s. secretary ban ki-moon has always wanted this to resolve and protect the freedom of association. >> what are we seeing? >> there has been pressure. pressure from throughout this period but also behind the scenes. i can tell you i'm aware of a lot of quiet diplomacy going on in meetings when countries visit egypt. they're mentioning the al jazeera case. i've been assured...
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the family of 12 canada afford to buy purified drinking water. >> if we can afford to get water from a tanker, we will. otherwise, we have to get it from the bore hole. yes, we get sick. >> it supplies the capital with its water. they pump water from the river and then drive to neighborhoods. the government can't afford to treat water with chlorine. rising fuel means these tankers are providing less water and not making deliveries as often. they now only seawater tankers once a week in their neighborhood. the lack of access to clean water is causing cholera outbreaks. almost 1400 people were infected, 41 dies. her nephew was on the vorring of dieing. by that time her daughter was also sick. she says sometimes the whole family has to drink untreated water. >> translator: the problem is the government knows how much we are suffering. we are living in a bad situation. >> reporter: aid groups say ending the civil war and building essential services must go hand in hand with better education. >> lack of clean water and latrines. it's endless. >> reporter: for now the families will have to
the family of 12 canada afford to buy purified drinking water. >> if we can afford to get water from a tanker, we will. otherwise, we have to get it from the bore hole. yes, we get sick. >> it supplies the capital with its water. they pump water from the river and then drive to neighborhoods. the government can't afford to treat water with chlorine. rising fuel means these tankers are providing less water and not making deliveries as often. they now only seawater tankers once a week...
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it was a sport in canada. it's murderball and makes a debut at the paralympic games. sanaa is next. next. >> trafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things, they're commodities... >> we go undercover... >> it isn't easy to talk at this base >> what's happing on u.s. bases? >> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america >>> cock fighting is a local tradition, but a court wants it panned. tania paige reports. >> reporter: like boxes before a fight, the birds are weighed first, cock fighting is a copular tradition on reunion island, a french territory. it's how the men spend their weekends there's banter and betting: it is under threat. the government will not let new venues open and wants them to stop. >> in france there's bull fighting and boxing between men. we don't force the birds to fight. the birds are highly prized s
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including france, germany and canada. now the united states may not be far behind >>> a hotel operator on the indian ocean coast say tourism is struggling after recent attacks by al-shabab fighters. the beach is empty, hotels forced to lay off staff. we have this report. >> reporter: the island has a story of troubles. in good times, the beach would be full of tourists, beach boys. it's been empty for a while now. holiday makers shunned the beaches after attacks blamed on al-shabab forces from neighbouring somali. western government issued warnings against travel to the coast. it's the most ardent who are returning. this couple and their daughter are from england, and have been coming here for the last eight years. >> it's the best place on the planet. there's a magic. it's paradise. when you step off the boat, you don't want to get back on it. >> reporter: while the island has long been peace: the prox iment any for somali scares away tourists. many hotels have been forced to lay off the waters. he says he has not had a
including france, germany and canada. now the united states may not be far behind >>> a hotel operator on the indian ocean coast say tourism is struggling after recent attacks by al-shabab fighters. the beach is empty, hotels forced to lay off staff. we have this report. >> reporter: the island has a story of troubles. in good times, the beach would be full of tourists, beach boys. it's been empty for a while now. holiday makers shunned the beaches after attacks blamed on...
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and a statement from canada, too. disappointed with fahmy's sentencing. he has given up his egyptian citizenship and is no kept his canadian citizenship. statements where they were disturbed about these sentences and the pressure on journalists who are just trying to do their jobs. >> what can now be done. the egyptian government has been immune to this case so far. >> some diplomats i've spoken to over this long period that we have would our journalists in jail and then under threat have said that they're not sure that the public pressure actually helps. it may actually make the egyptians firmer in their position against al jazeera. and it's clear that they're taking a position against our network because this clearly is not based on justice because if it was it would be based on facts. countries are putting pressure on the egyptian government. and senior arab diplomats at the united nations said they thought this was all working. egypt just wanted this to go away. clearly it's not going away now. journalists are back in jail, and this remains a huge iss
and a statement from canada, too. disappointed with fahmy's sentencing. he has given up his egyptian citizenship and is no kept his canadian citizenship. statements where they were disturbed about these sentences and the pressure on journalists who are just trying to do their jobs. >> what can now be done. the egyptian government has been immune to this case so far. >> some diplomats i've spoken to over this long period that we have would our journalists in jail and then under...
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the prime minister said canada continues to call on the release of mr. fahmi and cooperation to facilitate his return home. they have spent their first night in jail since being sentencedded on saturday. the judge gave them and peter a three year prison term. peter was retried after being deport in february. he says the verdict is a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke to him in sydney. >> reporter: peter finished his press conference. a big crowd of journalists there. i'm pleased to see that he joins me now. peter, there is still a lot of interest in this. that's a positive sign. >> it's a positive sign. we need to make sure we keep public attention, public awareness about our case and this gross injustice. i'm convinced that one of the main reasons why i'm here today, one of the reasons why i was deported is because we had so much public support. because so many people around the world were aware of the injustice in our original trial and made it almost impossible for the egyptian government to continue to hold me there. we need to make sure that that
the prime minister said canada continues to call on the release of mr. fahmi and cooperation to facilitate his return home. they have spent their first night in jail since being sentencedded on saturday. the judge gave them and peter a three year prison term. peter was retried after being deport in february. he says the verdict is a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke to him in sydney. >> reporter: peter finished his press conference. a big crowd of journalists there. i'm pleased to see...
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today 17 countries allow women in front line combat roles including france, germany, canada and israel among others. now the united states might no noter far behind. >> 14 somali army recruits have been killed in a car bomb attack, it happened at a military training center and eyewitnesses say that the explosion was followed by gunfire. two attackers were killed and two others were arrested. the armed group al-shabab has claimed responsibility. >>> hotel operators on kenya's coast say tourism is struggling after recent attacks by al-shabab. the palm-fringed beaches are almost empty, and the hotels have had to layoff staff. in good times this beach will be full of sun bathing tourists. it's been this empty for a while now. they blame al-shabab fighters, and they issue warnings of trouble to the coast. they have been coming here for a the last eight years. >> it's just the best place on this planet. it's like paradise, and you step off that boat you don't want to get back on it. >> while the area has been peaceful, many hotels have had to close to down or be forced to layoff workers. in
today 17 countries allow women in front line combat roles including france, germany, canada and israel among others. now the united states might no noter far behind. >> 14 somali army recruits have been killed in a car bomb attack, it happened at a military training center and eyewitnesses say that the explosion was followed by gunfire. two attackers were killed and two others were arrested. the armed group al-shabab has claimed responsibility. >>> hotel operators on kenya's...
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. >> if we know canada, new zealand and australia had major reservationings over the deal, which nation stood to win from the tpp? >> well, i think if we look at some of the big winners certainly for australia and new zealand, greater dairy access into the u.s. and canadian markets would have been important. they would have also got more access to japan which has been agreed from the japanese side. so they would have won on agriculture if the tpp had been concluded already. but i think also within the asia region particularly in vietnam sense, they are a big winner. the deal that has already been agreed in terms of textiles would have given duty-free access for vietnam into the u.s. market. the garment industry would have been a big winner. that's a major export for vietnam. malaysia would have got much enhanced trade access in north america. >> much of the discussions have been behind closed doors. what i find interesting is for the first time, we are getting a glimpse of some of the details of this deal, among them is a deal to protect wildlife and the environment. it isn't often you
. >> if we know canada, new zealand and australia had major reservationings over the deal, which nation stood to win from the tpp? >> well, i think if we look at some of the big winners certainly for australia and new zealand, greater dairy access into the u.s. and canadian markets would have been important. they would have also got more access to japan which has been agreed from the japanese side. so they would have won on agriculture if the tpp had been concluded already. but i...
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today 17 countries allow women in front line combat roles including france, germany, canada and israel. now the united states might not be far behind. >> worries about the health of the chinese economies have rattled markets. the dow jones average fell more than 500 points on friday. that's the worst loss that u.s. stocks suffer in four years. it was part of a global market sell-off which also saw oil prices hit a six year low. technology companies were hid with billions of there ares off their value. >> turkish consumer confidence is at its lowest. its currency is feeling the pressure. the lack of stable government are hitting the economy. >> kur can i's consumers are nervous. confidence has fallen to a six year low. a political stalemate. it's fueled the uncertainty. now the currency is suffering. >> people are investing their hard earned salary into u.s. dollars. i bought dollars and i have already made 500 profit. >> they are bracing themselves fro.>> because we operate in the domestic market, this automatically impacted our retail prices. our rents are in u.s. dollars. >> reporter
today 17 countries allow women in front line combat roles including france, germany, canada and israel. now the united states might not be far behind. >> worries about the health of the chinese economies have rattled markets. the dow jones average fell more than 500 points on friday. that's the worst loss that u.s. stocks suffer in four years. it was part of a global market sell-off which also saw oil prices hit a six year low. technology companies were hid with billions of there ares off...
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today 17 countries allow women in front-lying combat roles, including french, canada, isolate. now the united states may not be far behind. >> police in denmark released surveillance video as part of a search for two art thieves. a man with a broken nose was stolen from a canadian open museum. a busk by 19th century rodan. security showed two men taking the artwork in broad daylight. it's worth $300,000. >> as always, there's more on the website. aljazeera.com. the latest on all the stories, a round up of headlines is next. for those in the u.s., your local programming. programming. a nonfactor in the race likely to be gone before the first votes were cast. now that guy is leading in primary, state and nationwide polls and all those electable candidates are far behind. many in single digits. but what is really interesting is donald trump's impact on the issues side. the huge republican field has no
today 17 countries allow women in front-lying combat roles, including french, canada, isolate. now the united states may not be far behind. >> police in denmark released surveillance video as part of a search for two art thieves. a man with a broken nose was stolen from a canadian open museum. a busk by 19th century rodan. security showed two men taking the artwork in broad daylight. it's worth $300,000. >> as always, there's more on the website. aljazeera.com. the latest on all the...
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. >>> the prime minister of canada has condemned the sentencing. steven harper said continue continuecanadacontinues to callo facilitate his return home. >>> four people have appear in a hungarian court over the deaths of 71 refugees found in an abandoned truck. the court has detained them to allow for an investigation. meanwhile, the flow of refugees has continued with hundreds of people crossing from serbia. >> reporter: families walking in the mid day heat. most have run out of water. they still have the will to carry on. they are so exhausted that some don't even realize that the white posts mark the border between serbia and hungary. a break in the fence is their trans-into the european union. it's hard to take in the fact that these people have walked more than 15 kilometers in this searing heat. another stage in this long journey and even though now they are crossing into the european union, the problems aren't over. these people, unlike hundreds of others, haven't tried to run away from the police. they are rounded up and taking to registra
. >>> the prime minister of canada has condemned the sentencing. steven harper said continue continuecanadacontinues to callo facilitate his return home. >>> four people have appear in a hungarian court over the deaths of 71 refugees found in an abandoned truck. the court has detained them to allow for an investigation. meanwhile, the flow of refugees has continued with hundreds of people crossing from serbia. >> reporter: families walking in the mid day heat. most have...
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. >> the prime minister of canada has condemned the sentencing of al jazeera journalist and canadian citizen in a tweet harper said.... >> four people have appeared in a hungarian court over the death of 71 refugees found in an abandoned truck. the court detained three bulgarians and an afghan for a month to allow for an investigation. meanwhile the flow of refugees has continued with hundreds of people crossing from serbia to hungary on saturday. families walking in the sweltering midday heat, most have ran out of water. they still have the will to carry on. they're so exhausted, some don't realize that the white post they're passing marked the border. a break in the fence is their entrance into the european union. >> it is take in the fact that these people have walked more than 15 kilometers in the searing heat. another stage in this long journey, and even though now they're crossing into the european union the problems aren't over. >> these people have not tried to run away from the police. they're rounded up and taken to registration camps, women and children get priority. the b
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temperatures to the north and that's particularly dangerous because a lot of people up to the north and even canada don't have the air condition systems we do in the south. from the dakotas all the way down to the southwest. the temperatures have slightly come down but take a look at this bismark, north dakota, 98 degrees, fargo, 97. rapid city, 97. people are trying to beat the heat the best they can across that area. but we have seen not much relief but the relief is coming. let's look at the forecast over the next day. we still have heat advisories for at least four states. those are going to drop and the reason is we have a cold front moving through. with that, notice what happens tomorrow with bismark. it's going to be 20 degrees cooler than what you saw today and as that cold front settles in, rapids city on monday will have a high of 71 and a lot of rain and thunderstorms across the region. as well as to the southwest. phoenix right now, 114 degrees. las vegas is at 107. we do have excessive heat warnings in effect for tucson. adam, 114 degrees is expected. very dangerous. >> that could melt
temperatures to the north and that's particularly dangerous because a lot of people up to the north and even canada don't have the air condition systems we do in the south. from the dakotas all the way down to the southwest. the temperatures have slightly come down but take a look at this bismark, north dakota, 98 degrees, fargo, 97. rapid city, 97. people are trying to beat the heat the best they can across that area. but we have seen not much relief but the relief is coming. let's look at the...
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>> the women in canada have not been on the fronted line. same with israelis. women like myself are trained in multiple weapons. but we have not been in fallujah, we have not had face to face, hand to hand combat. no woman has had to do that unless it was in a defensive measure, that's the difference. >> i'm going to push back here and say that actually, since granada in 1989 women have been engage in progressive combat type activity. >> i agree. >> in panama, military police women were engaged in combat urban warfare. >> very good. >> let her finish. >> we have had medics demonstrate their bravery and valour under fire, one medic, female medic received a silver star in iraq. >> very good. >> we have had marines and u.s. women accompany special forces on patrols with these female engagement teams because they needed women when they come across civilian women and be culturally appropriate. they are risking and getting additional training to do this. it's combat training. >> i need to make my point very clear. >> let me ask this question then. if what both of you
>> the women in canada have not been on the fronted line. same with israelis. women like myself are trained in multiple weapons. but we have not been in fallujah, we have not had face to face, hand to hand combat. no woman has had to do that unless it was in a defensive measure, that's the difference. >> i'm going to push back here and say that actually, since granada in 1989 women have been engage in progressive combat type activity. >> i agree. >> in panama, military...
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france germany spain, canada. women on the front line, doesn't it seem disingenuous to not put forward every man woman on the front line to fight? >> that is not true, the same with israelis, often women like myself are trained in multiple weapons, i can shoot i can kill but we have not been in fallujah, we have not had face to face hand to hand combat unless it was in a defensive measure. that is the difference. >> i'm going to push back here and say that actually, since gregrenada, women have been in aggressive the combat like warfare. >> i agree. >> let her finish. we have had medics demonstrate their bravery and mettle under fire. one combat veteran received a silver star in iraq. special torses and infantry men on patrols with these female engagement teams because they needed women when they come across civilian women and be culturally appropriate. so they are risking and they are getting additional training to do this, and it is combat training. >> so ms.-- [simultaneous speech] >> i need to make my point ve
france germany spain, canada. women on the front line, doesn't it seem disingenuous to not put forward every man woman on the front line to fight? >> that is not true, the same with israelis, often women like myself are trained in multiple weapons, i can shoot i can kill but we have not been in fallujah, we have not had face to face hand to hand combat unless it was in a defensive measure. that is the difference. >> i'm going to push back here and say that actually, since...
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including france, germany and canada. now the united states may not be far behind >>> andy is here, that means it's time for the sport new us. the world athletics championships started. making sporting history, a first ever gold medal for the country of eritrea. it comes in as an 18-year-old has become the youngest marathon champion are finishing in 2 hours, 12 minutes. only gabriel seles ki's third marathon and he's targeting goals. >> this is special history for myself and my country. i had a message, it's to grow up well in order to make special history. >> now, in the last few minutes, mo farah retained his 10,000 meter title, the recipient of a trip. he managed to keep his feet and title, a fourth world championship. he'll be going for a fifth in 5,000 metres. and usain bolt is safely defended his 100 metres heat. the jamaican coming through in 9.96 seconds. gatlin his main rival won in 9.83 seconds >>> earlier on we spoke to mark draier a writer for "insider", who said why the chinese country is keen to host big eve
including france, germany and canada. now the united states may not be far behind >>> andy is here, that means it's time for the sport new us. the world athletics championships started. making sporting history, a first ever gold medal for the country of eritrea. it comes in as an 18-year-old has become the youngest marathon champion are finishing in 2 hours, 12 minutes. only gabriel seles ki's third marathon and he's targeting goals. >> this is special history for myself and my...
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and japan and canada are not really interested in negotiating with us bilaterally. the big game is part of the attraction of the deal. it's a reason why we have hit this deadlock in the latest maui negotiations. because the price of these deals now is very high. it's - little of it is extinguish old-fashioned trade. even though that appears to be where some of the current negotiations found it. they have become deeply unpopular domestically not just because of jobs in manufacturing and agriculture, but areas like the pharmaceuticals, and the impact on state enterprises and the impact on government procurement and the special rights to foreign investors, if they cannot sell the deals domestically the government nose they have to push as hard as they can. that's what i think has been happening in maui in week >>> interesting. debris that investigators believe could be from missing malaysia airlines f-flight 370 has arrived in france for testing. a piece washed up on reunion island. tania page reports from there. >> reporter: this rocky beach is where the wreckage was
and japan and canada are not really interested in negotiating with us bilaterally. the big game is part of the attraction of the deal. it's a reason why we have hit this deadlock in the latest maui negotiations. because the price of these deals now is very high. it's - little of it is extinguish old-fashioned trade. even though that appears to be where some of the current negotiations found it. they have become deeply unpopular domestically not just because of jobs in manufacturing and...
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today, 17 countries allow women in front-line combat roles including france, germany, canada and israel among others. now the united states might not be far behind. gabriel he will stan do, al jazeera, new york. >> hotel operators on kenya's coast say that tourism, kenya's second largest earner, is suffering after attacks by al-shabab. beaches are empty and hotels have been forced to layoff staff. >> the warm beaches of the island tell the story of its troubles. in good times this beach will be full of sun bathing tourists. it's been this empty for a while now. holiday makers blame troubles on rebel fighting. they have been coming here for the last eight years. >> it's just the most beautiful place on this planet, and it has magic. it's like paradise, and when you step off that boat you don't want to get back on it. >> while lamu has largely been preysful it is prohibited from tourists. many have been forced to layoff their workers. this hotel owner has not had guests in a while. >> in the history of lamu we've never had such an experience. there has come a time where we can go three mo
today, 17 countries allow women in front-line combat roles including france, germany, canada and israel among others. now the united states might not be far behind. gabriel he will stan do, al jazeera, new york. >> hotel operators on kenya's coast say that tourism, kenya's second largest earner, is suffering after attacks by al-shabab. beaches are empty and hotels have been forced to layoff staff. >> the warm beaches of the island tell the story of its troubles. in good times this...
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fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. he renounced his egyptian citizenship and they want him to be allowed to do the same as peter greste and go to his home country. a statement has come through from the u.k. foreign office and their minister for middle east affairs, elwood. he says he is concerned and says these sentences will undermine confidence in e gyp's strong long-term disabilitity. we have a statement from the united nations. this comes from the in the of the thigh commissioner for human rights. his spokesman spoke to me earlier on. he told me, we have had huge concerns about this case all along. and he added we are very disturbed by these three sentences and the extra pressure it creates on journalists in egypt who were just trying to do their jobs. >> thanks for that, james bays. there has been a lot of reaction to the verdict as far as social media is concerned. kamal, what has been said? >> a lot has been said. i want to talk about some of our competitors this hour because the support shown by the other news
fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. he renounced his egyptian citizenship and they want him to be allowed to do the same as peter greste and go to his home country. a statement has come through from the u.k. foreign office and their minister for middle east affairs, elwood. he says he is concerned and says these sentences will undermine confidence in e gyp's strong long-term disabilitity. we have a statement from the united nations. this comes from the in the of the thigh...
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they'll export to the united states japan, canada and bring vietnam into the region in a way that it hasn't before. this will be important, i think, for hanoi, and so i think the united states out reach will be viewed favourably doing something everyone in the region wants. >> on a personal note what does this say about secretary kerrry he was a soldiers in the war with vietnam, and they were vietnamese? >> well i think that it's important. the interesting thing is going to be john mccain who paved the way for reconciliation between anhoy and washington. >> thank you for being with us >>> there are new questions tonight about the safety of the cars and trucks you drive. >> actually it affects 175,000 vehicles and that is stunning. that is the largest number of vehicles that have been subject to a buy-back programme. >> next we'll take a look at the record number of vehicles recalled by the world's largest automakers. we'll be joined by the safety experts. she is known as a car coach. we'll be right back. >>> it is saturday night and time to take a deeper look at your car. how safe is
they'll export to the united states japan, canada and bring vietnam into the region in a way that it hasn't before. this will be important, i think, for hanoi, and so i think the united states out reach will be viewed favourably doing something everyone in the region wants. >> on a personal note what does this say about secretary kerrry he was a soldiers in the war with vietnam, and they were vietnamese? >> well i think that it's important. the interesting thing is going to be john...
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fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. i think what they would like is what happened for peter greste. he has been convicted of terrorist crimes but he was allowed to go back to australia in february. they would like that. mr. greste is an australian. the australian foreign minister said i am is that dismayed. i will continue tonight pursue all diplomatics to clear his name. we also had a comment coming from the united states from the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. i know having had conversations with her, she has been working very hard on this issue behind the scenes. she is a former journalist, herself, sam angthat power tweeted greste and greste sentenced to three years for doing their jobs. out of the united nations in new york, i have been speaking to the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon. >> the secretary general has been following this case very closely. the he has been a strong advocate for freedom of the press. he has urged that the cases of peter greste and mohammed and fahmy and all other general
fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. i think what they would like is what happened for peter greste. he has been convicted of terrorist crimes but he was allowed to go back to australia in february. they would like that. mr. greste is an australian. the australian foreign minister said i am is that dismayed. i will continue tonight pursue all diplomatics to clear his name. we also had a comment coming from the united states from the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. i know having...
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the car's transitional authority is planning elections for october >>> canada's going to hold parliamentary elections on october 19th. polls suggesting that stephen harper's conservative government may lose his majority. announcing the election it was proposed that the parties fund their own campaigns. opposition parties think this is abusing the system as the conservatives can afford the 11 weeks of campaigning that there's going to be. >> i met with his excellency the governor and he agreed to my request that parliament be resolved. in accordance with a commitment the next general election will be held as prescribed by law. it is my intention to begin activities, and it's important that the campaigns be funded by the parties themselves rather than the taxpayers. >> who remembers the scenes these pictures. quarter of a century ago, yes, 25 years, hard to believe in many ways since the invasion of kuwait by iraq. saddam hussein sent his troops into the oil-rich neighbour accusing its neighbour of forcing prices down a conflict many are trying to come to terms with as imran khan reports. >>
the car's transitional authority is planning elections for october >>> canada's going to hold parliamentary elections on october 19th. polls suggesting that stephen harper's conservative government may lose his majority. announcing the election it was proposed that the parties fund their own campaigns. opposition parties think this is abusing the system as the conservatives can afford the 11 weeks of campaigning that there's going to be. >> i met with his excellency the governor...
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a landmark year for women's football in calendar canada. more history made now in the sport in the england. the fa cup final between chelsea and blue. the first to be played at the women blelbley stadium. chelsea were the winners with the only goal of the game scored by korean international gi so gi so yen. the first time the london club have won the ladies' version of the facup. >> raval nadal has given him a chance to reach a final. a surface on europe every year since 2004. this is his last chance in 2015. down to 10th in the world. nadal hasn't been at the top of his game in hamburg this week but seems to have found some form at the semifinal stage. 6-1, 6-2, looking good going in to sunday's final. the top female poll voter was left paralyzed while preparing for next month's championships she landed on her head and neck next to the mat after a routine jump. she fractured her several calvertbrae and surgeons say her sporting career is over. >> an extraordinary 20s 20 match. a career best 48 posting 172 for 7 their 20 overs in reply, pak
a landmark year for women's football in calendar canada. more history made now in the sport in the england. the fa cup final between chelsea and blue. the first to be played at the women blelbley stadium. chelsea were the winners with the only goal of the game scored by korean international gi so gi so yen. the first time the london club have won the ladies' version of the facup. >> raval nadal has given him a chance to reach a final. a surface on europe every year since 2004. this is his...
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andy murray has a good record in canada. murray is also on a high after he beat him in the semifinals. it means that he's the new world number two ahead of roger federer. >>> finally, there was disappointment again for badminton in the world championship in china. he was beating by china in the final. this was his first world championship sincen an eight-month doping ban. he's never been world or olympic champion. he retains his title and remains the top player in world badminton. >> i will see you when i see you, lee. thank you very much. bye-bye. fell city is here next. >>> 110 people are killed and 300 injured in a series of government air-raids on an opposition-held town in syria. inches this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. accused of responsibility for the fall of the mosul, a parliamentary panel calls for iraq's former prime minister to be indicted. >>> a taliban-linked group says it carried out a suicide bombing that killed a pakistani politician and 16 overs. >>> hundreds
andy murray has a good record in canada. murray is also on a high after he beat him in the semifinals. it means that he's the new world number two ahead of roger federer. >>> finally, there was disappointment again for badminton in the world championship in china. he was beating by china in the final. this was his first world championship sincen an eight-month doping ban. he's never been world or olympic champion. he retains his title and remains the top player in world badminton....
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canada got their second goal. derrick drouin won in the men's jump after he won in a jump off. >> i think i put more pressure myself that than i needed to. i should have made 236 and would have saved myself a lot of headache there. but it was an exciting way to get my first world championship and obviously wouldn't change anything. >> reporter: it was a good final day for ethiopia. dibaba became the first person from the african country to win the women's marathon. it was a podium sweep for ethiopia in the women's 5,000 meters. aiyana within it with a championship record time with 14 minutes, 26.83 seconds. it meant 1500 meters champion dibaba missed out on an unprecedented double. she had to settle for bronze after finishing behind. kenya and the championships top of the medal table. kiprop retained his men's 1500 meters title to earn his country their seventh goal finishing ahead of jamaica and the united states. richard barr, al jazerra. >>> to football. english premier league leaders manchester city have confi
canada got their second goal. derrick drouin won in the men's jump after he won in a jump off. >> i think i put more pressure myself that than i needed to. i should have made 236 and would have saved myself a lot of headache there. but it was an exciting way to get my first world championship and obviously wouldn't change anything. >> reporter: it was a good final day for ethiopia. dibaba became the first person from the african country to win the women's marathon. it was a podium...