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up to 60 inmates are killed during a prison bond between rival gangs in brazil and. the u.k. prime minister's threats of another do it and the bush tumbling to its lowest value and more than 2 years. is one of the world's most famous football as it's told is right kerry is being dropped police in brazil sorry they're no longer investigating pierce to strike a name or due to a lack of evidence. sydney security forces have been responding with live ammunition and tear gas as a protest is once again filled the streets. they're angry about the killing of 5 people including force children at a rally on monday facing pressure at home and abroad the head of the military john to declare that the killing of peaceful students is a crime and those who died on monday were shot by security forces who were trying to disperse a demonstration made up of mostly young students and activists. what happened in the straw that will break the military council's back we need to know who committed the massacre the military council has to address them it's in the court if they don't then let this council and the professionals association and the coalition of freedom and change go to hell. now the representative of the united nations children's fund and saddam has responded to monday's events with a solemn statement saying that no child should be buried in their school uniform let's go now to our correspondent have a morgan she is monitoring all the developments for us from addus ababa the capital of neighboring ethiopia so we had this very strong statement from the military jointer condemning monday's violence but now we're hearing about live ammunition being used in protests once again have. yes indeed it was a bit that had been concerns that this will once again what's known violence just like mine this protests and violence now we've heard from our medical sources in the city of older man which is that's what 60 of the captains of the hospitals are in that there is multiple injured upwards that's this who came in with gunshot wounds there are also reports of other injuries that due to other tear gas canisters as well as to the due to russian support forces are running over the existence in several parts of the 2 but protesters are saying that is not going to stop them they came up to climb down the violence that happened in a look in once where to find gifts that a high school students are they want to protest the lack of bread and beehives in the prices of transportation and steel and they were met with us the british forces which quite likely mission really is fight for existence 4 of them high school students protesters are also demanding that the opposition coalition if you can just for freedom and change whole thoughts which he needed to do it and start trying to follow transitional government there saying that it's the protests that if the opposition coalition ignores the violence and thinks need to resume talks then they will just up the street and the protesters that there are this sense again do we know why the military is using live ammunition given not just the death yesterday at least 54 schoolchildren but the demonstration yesterday was protesting a much larger raid in june in which dozens of people were killed why is the military continuing with this response when it is under so much scrutiny already. small is heard from the military council before elizabeth saying that also of these acts that some protesters most of these violence used on protests are not coming from security forces but rather from what they called infiltrators they have not yet set the scene think about these are parents violence out of this current round of violence which had. yes that in a little bit in atlanta dave in order to put it we do know is that the military council is holding an emergency meeting later to discuss what's happening inside the city and what's happened in all of a guest that is there already one talks are with the opposition coalition some of the opposition coalition representatives to want to look into the condolences of members are part of the family members of the people who were killed it's what the military council is under severe pressure not just from outside and neighboring countries and regional countries but also from protesters on the streets is protesters are saying that this while it's an acceptable excuse that it's infiltrators all the time when they are at the military basically when when they're saying that they want to be part of security is unacceptable and they're demanding justice and accountability thank you very much for that have a more than monitoring all the developments from at a stop of a thank you. i want to move on to other news that finale and the alleged organizer of the september 11th attacks says he may be willing to help victims' families and then again saudi arabia that's according to reports which say that and return how to check muhammad wants the government to abandon its bid to execute him at a college a new poll from washington d.c. . the survivors and victims of the september 11th attacks believe saudi arabia was behind it and they are suing to prove it now they might get help from an unlikely source suspected mastermind khalid shaikh muhammad in the lawsuit lawyers asked to speak to muhammad and he made a surprising response seeming to offer to cooperate against saudi with a condition remove the possibility of a death sentence writing in the absence of a potential death sentence much broader cooperation would be possible the president too often sides with saudi could face pressure this time to make the deal it could virtually bankrupt saudi arabia all their assets in the united states and elsewhere could be. seen so the incentive for mr trump as opposed to others to wave in is not very great but still it may be in the year 2020 that the united states population in general is not going to be sympathetic to mr trump running in seeking their vote if it looks like he's taking the side of saudi arabia over the victims of $911.00 and on the senate floor monday saudi arabia a source of extremism and bloodshed in the world a clear indication that the country's relationship with the united states is strained senator citing the killing of journalists as one reason the war in yemen another. by now we are well acquainted with what has been at best the incompetent and at worst criminal actions of saudi arabia's air strikes in yemen all evidence suggests that the saudis have been tension only targeted hospitals bridges power stations apartment buildings weddings schools and yes even a school bus filled with children his plea to senators override a presidential veto and stop an $8000000000.00 arms deal with saudi it failed to get the votes needed the bill on reconsideration fails to pass over the veto of the president of united states but the pressure on saudi continues in the u.s. house of representatives a committee has released a report on ties between the trump administration and saudi in the united arab emirates the investigation focuses on attempts by saudi to obtain nuclear technology according to congressional investigators the relationship was so close that when candidate trump was scheduled to give a major energy speech his close friend tom barrack circulated the draft among iranians saudi officials and then passed suggestions back to mr brock who conveyed them to trump campaign chairman paul man of fort the house says it will continue to investigate the relationship and the senate says it will continue to try and block the arms sales meaning regardless of what the president wants saudi arabia will likely stay in the u.s. headlines for the forseeable future political gain al-jazeera washington. so because the senate wasn't able to block the arms deal the u.s. government is free to go ahead precision guided munitions and related equipment worth over $8000000000.00 will be sold to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. a weapons monitoring agency says a 5th of all u.s. arms sales between 20132017 were to solve the totaling around $9000000000.00 at least $6000.00 civilians have been killed in yemen the majority by cell the u.a.e. coalition strikes many senators fear the weapons sales will make the u.s. complicit in more killings. now anderson murtha is a media coordinator for the campaign against arms trade and he says public pressure is needed to force the white house to change its attitude towards saudi arabia. the message being sent from the white house is very clear that arms company profits are more important than human rights of people in saudi arabia and the human rights of people in yemen but the fact that it's even gotten this far is unprecedented the fact that we have seen both houses in the united states full for house of representatives and the senate condemning arms sales to the largest buyer of u.s. weapons is without precedent so i have no date for pressure will continue but the message being sent by donald trump and his colleagues would rather sell weapons to save the arabia than do what we can to put an end to the worst humanitarian crisis in the world we hope that people who vote for donald trump are just as appalled by these arms sales as people that don't vote for donald trump but this isn't necessarily an issue about donald trump or an issue about republican party this is an institutional issue donald trump may be a particularly protest example of that but he is following a policy which has been in place for decades with has been republican administrations or democrat administrations both parties historically have been more than happy to arms exports ahead of human rights and have been extremely cause if it's a do issue. now the personal data of more than 100000000 people has been stolen in a hack targeting u.s. financial services firm capital one the breach is believed to be one of the largest in banking history all of those affected are in north america the f.b.i. has arrested an engineer after she allegedly boasted about the hack online that's been our correspondent kimberly how get 100000000 people can believe what kind of information was stolen. yeah really personal in nature according to the f.b.i. and the documents seen in court where this alleged hacker appeared in seattle the information was personal in nature and that it included things like addresses telephone numbers birthdays but also really important government identifiers like social security numbers that are used in the united states credit scores even balances that you might have had on previous credit cards all of that was what was exposed in this hack now the period is a very lengthy one in terms of those that are exposed between the years of 2005 and 2019 more than 100000000 people as you point out in the united states and then 6000000 in canada so this is a very big exposure very very bad p.r. for capital one bank here in the united states a major bank that's international of course and the problem with all of this is that the vulnerability well it was exposed in july had actually been sort of percolating for many weeks before that and that's what has so many consumers in the united states concerned that they were exposed for quite a lengthy period of time before this actually appeared in the public realm if you will out of code hacking website is where this information was finally exposed so a lot of consumers really upset about this looking to see that they will have their information protect in the future capital one bank says that that is the case they say that nobody has been a victim of fraud as a result of this but really hard to say that with any absolute certainty given it's only been a few weeks since this was detected committee thank you very much for that company with more from washington d.c. we are going to stay with the story though we're joined by brandon chris he's the c.e.o. of rendition and for think that's the cyber security firm working on incident response and he's joining us from austin in georgia very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so capital one has said that the hacker was able to exploit what they're calling a configuration vulnerability in the company's infrastructure what does that mean how could this have happened. yes so this is a configuration such as a security policy or maybe a security control or a authentication mechanism that is misconfiguration on their site says that the security researcher disclosed this on july 17th and then through an internal investigation they discovered it on july 19th it's very common when a security researcher discloses some sort of miss for miss configuration or security vulnerability that then you start digging around and you open that can of worms and very often you discover that this has been exploited before. and best say it is accusing miss thompson of accessing that capital. from march 12th why didn't capital one find out about this until you know july 17th when they were that someone was bragging about this hack online. yeah i mean you know a lot of organizations especially the size of capital one they have a mature security program they have a lot of logging but maybe they don't have all the security tools or everything tuned properly to detect some of these things rendition info sec recommends thread hunting it's not good enough just to have that defense you have to really search around kind of you know dust off the cobwebs check under the bed to make sure that your environment is clean from attackers and they again capture want to saying that as far as they know not for what has been committed and someone hadn't showed them that this someone bragging about this hack online what they have found out that this had happened. you know i think eventually they always do find out there's always a time there it depends on what the attacker does with that information if they release that to a forum if other people get their hands on that then obviously people will start noticing things or audit and reporting that up but you know it just because there's no known fraudulent activity to date right now doesn't mean that we shouldn't count that out and just lastly mestemacher this how easy or difficult is it to do something like this to carry out a hack of this nature and of captain was vulnerable other major banking institutions also be vulnerable yes or initiative we work with banking institutions all over the world international and domestic in the u.s. it all comes down to it's that toehold it's that weak crack you can be doing 100 percent of things correct so you think but it might be 99.9 and that that small percentage can lead an attacker into your network it does happen we recommend being proactive having security being evolving process you're always updating you're always trying to get better you're always trying to get more stealthy of what you're detecting and really it's it's a battlefield out there and you know you need to be prepared no matter the size your company has to make want to thank you very much for your time and your expertise on this we do appreciate and that is brian then chris live and enjoy jeff thank you thank you. demolition of this down. between 2 opposing. another. united states. a battle between rival gangs in a jail in brazil has killed at least 57 prisoners 16 beheaded others died when this fire it is the latest in a series of riots. prison system which the president has promised to reform. inmates on the roof of the regional rehabilitation center in the northern city of al tamera while fellow prisoners battled it out below gang members in one prison block took over the cells of a rival gang 16 prisoners were beheaded dozens of others died from smoke inhalation when their cells were set on fire. oh prisoners families waited outside the news and shots were fired by riot police to restore order after the 5 hour killing spree. of people doing the what are you knew. it was a fight between rival gangs there weren't any demands to the authorities by prisoners the only demand from others was to keep them safe the inmates were separated according to the gangs and now we have to wait for the list of victims and those who survived the rebellion that go. to prison officers taken hostage were freed on home this is the latest in a series of course all right. during his election campaign last year president diable scenario promised a crackdown on crimes in jails and reforms of what critics say is a severely overcrowded and underfunded prison system versus the sickness of the ministry of justice and public safety has made space to send a criminal gang leaders of this rebellion to federal prison we are great these days and of finding out how to step up our intelligence security our national forces already on standby both myself out that mean your son brazilians have expressed a little sympathy including a federal politician a former police officer he posted a video saying no one is going to miss them if they can't commit crimes again after the u.s. and china brazil has the world's 3rd largest prison population with nearly a quarter of a 1000000 inmates. oh many belong to gangs who are notorious for their viciousness against rivals illegal drug use and bribery to maintain their control with most prisons controlled at state level this latest riot is a further test for president both sonora to deliver on his election promises sort of hired at al jazeera. the british pound has fallen to its lowest level against the dollar in almost 2 and a half years economists warn the student could fall further as the likelihood of the u.k. leaving the european union without a deal increases prime minister boss johnson wants a new facts a deal with e.u. leaders and is refusing to meet them until they are going to really negotiate let's get more on the wanted china holiday joining us live from london we have seen ford's fluctuations since the referendum join us so what is the latest for maine for the bush currency and the economy how damaging is it are potentially it can be quite damaging it rather depends how far the pound falls and how quickly it falls as you pointed out there analysts believe it has some way to go yet leading up to the october 31st. brags it deadline on the possibility of a no deal brags that the suggestion is it might lead to parity with the euro potentially even parity with the dollar which would be pretty extraordinary but we're a long way from a sort of full blown currency crisis that might involve intervention from the bank of england for instance effects will be felt by manufacturers people who export what they produce might do so more profitably now their prices would be cheaper on the international market people who import all materials they will find those more expensive so that cancels that out potentially consumers of course could see price rises in the shops food stuffs clothing and that sort of thing leading to inflation and higher cost of living and of course during the summer now the high cost of summer holidays outside of this country it's concerning for many join up but is it likely to have an impact on promise the johnson's negotiating stance when it comes to breaks that. one imagines that he and his team will have foreseen the impact of his sort of brinkmanship max on the e.u. at the moment we've seen the pound fluctuate for 3 years now according to the ebb and flow of the brics it narrative mr johnson is driving the hardest of all bargains with the e.u. now he says he wants a deal but he's set the price for that deal so high that it seems unlikely the e.u. will concede he wants the dreaded northern ireland backstop that mechanism in place to avoid a void a hard border on the island of ireland completely removed from the deal they say they won't do that and if they don't change their mind says mr johnson will britain will head into a no deal break city it is the ultimate form of brinkmanship this is the investors now that the fall in the pound i mean is investors pricing in the possibility of a no deal break city or that many of course feel will be economically disastrous bad for business is bad for jobs threatening the very unity of the united kingdom and possibly tipping this country the 5th largest world economy into a recession with trade barriers erected on its nearest trade partners in the e.u. so this is action by investors preemptive action against the possibility of a no deal china thank you very much for that john holl of the natives live in london thank you. now a plane crash in pakistan has killed at least 18 people 13 of them on the ground or 5 on board the 4 military aircraft died was on a routine training mission when it came down in a residential area near pindi as well as fatalities others on the ground suffered critical injuries. protesters in hong kong have course rochelle k. k. also by disrupting subway trains demonstrators stopped carriage dollars from closing preventing trains from departing some stations swelled to capacity its protests to stay put buses were brought in to allow travelers to continue their journey as they have been weeks of sometimes violent protests which began over efforts by hong kong leaders to allow people to be extradited to mainland china for trial. it is time for the weather with everton news of flooding in asia yes a familiar story i'm afraid is seasonal rains of course and when it rains it pours you take a look at the satellite picture you can see where really has been pouring down with western parts of in the also into pakistan you can see just around karate here this big bulge in the clouds there since the big thunderstorms 53 millimeters of rain in the space of 24 hours but it's been rain on top of rain on top of rain in the can see the kind of conditions that we have this is the scene in karachi where the water levels do remain high i'm hopeful that things will quieten down as we go on through the next couple of days at least for karate the wet weather still up towards good rock towards well right down the other the western ghats much of central parts of india seeing some of those heavy showers longer spells of rain and then we go on into thursday if anything watches a little bit further north up toward new delhi temperatures here 30 celsius really heavy rain is around of the side of the bear bringing all joining up with the rains that we have right across a good part of southwest china so right through indochina into the southwest of china big area cloud here this is the scene in sichuan province similar. these are the plum rains of course will seasonal rains more seasonal downpours more flooding trees uprooted as well for good measure the next hour of flooding looks likely to be down towards the southeast this is a developing system to keep a close eye on that one eye with the next couple of days but it looks pretty bad for the south china place ever back you very much now the demolition of a dam in northern france as dividing environmentalists some say removing bears on normandy will restore life to the saloon river others want to restore what for hydroelectric power and to live reports from normandy. in normandy is lush countryside the verizon dam spans the cellular river built nearly a century ago to create hydroelectric power it was long considered a feat of engineering but in recent years the dams capacity to provide energy has diminished so the french government ordered its demolition to allow the valley to return to its natural state he'll play ray who's overseeing the project says the dismantling the 35 metre high structure is a huge challenge for him or for us to drain the water we had to destroy this building because it was in the way we made holes at the bottom of the down to prevent flooding then we started working on dismantling these pillars of the was the saloon river flows into the picturesque bay of the world famous small semi shell site some environmentalists say that fish including salmon eels will return to the river for the 1st time in decades once the dam and a smaller one nearby are removed you see the xin back on the environment of these 2 dams on the river was i and getting rid of them allows biodiversity to return to dams were expensive to maintain that produced many more electricity and they were out of step with european regulations not everyone believes that destroying the vez that dam is a good idea people have told us in this area that for them it's possible landscape is part of their. history and they worry that removing this barrier will lead to a greater risk of flooding in the future the banks of the saloon are dotted with charming stone cottages the mayor of this local village campaigned for a decade for the dam to be saved he says restoring it would be more ecological than destroying it little. dams a part of a network of possible sustainable energy sources that we should be maintaining and developing it makes no sense to deprive ourselves of that when you pull energy that these dams have always provided even the quantities of small this expert says the removing the dam is controversial but people living in the area will benefit of out with the. people will rediscover a landscape that had disappeared for decades local people will have to get used to it but they will be able to enjoy the beauty of a living river vezina is the biggest dam to be demolished in the european union to date it's part of why do european legislation to restore the bloke's rivers and biodiversity its removal highlights the challenges of environmental policy and while it will raise a chapter of history it will restore a link to the past the al-jazeera moment a france. much more still to come and an asia says it could take a mom's to stop oil gushing from a broken while and the java sea. taking from criminals to give to the poor but mexico is doing with precious stones like these and in sports action from the pan american games including the end of a gold medal the whole will be have a. combining arts and technology. to challenge soviet era methodology. busy through making creating and performing. turning a generation of children. into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school. of the rebel education serious. discussion was the deadliest year the aviation industry has experienced for some time examining the headline many foreign journalists including those from al-jazeera have had their licenses revoked their offices raided explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire convince conservation chances that the world is watching. al-jazeera. and the al-jazeera news our top stories saddam security forces have been using live ammunition against protesters gathering and. thousands of people are joining the mass rallies across the country after demonstrators were shot dead by police on monday. personally belonging to more than 100 men but has been stalled in the hack targeting u.s. financial capital the breach is believed to be one of the largest in back in history and a battle between rival gangs in the jail in brazil has killed at least 57 prisoners 16 of the headed. fire taken hostage were released following the riot which lasted 5 hours. now the mother of an alleged i saw as challenging the u.k.'s decision to share information with the u.s. without guaranteeing that her son wouldn't face the death penalty hearings have begun in the case of and sheffield shaikh who is being held in a kurdish camp in syria but could face trial in the u.s. his mother says the u.k. home secretary should have ensured the information was only used in line with versions and he capital punishment stands the case is being heard in the supreme court after being thrown out of the high court in october last year. we're going to get more on this we're joined now by clive baldwin he's senior legal advisor for the legal and policy office at human rights watch and he's joining us live from london very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so 2 judges already ruled earlier that then the home secretary's job did not act under fully sharing witness statements with u.s. authorities so what are the mother miss. chances with the supreme court. well if the supreme court in the u.k. is looking at both the u.k. policy and human rights law that applies in the u.k. the u.k. should not be assisting in any way any trials which of fundamentally unfair and which could lead to the death penalty that's been a basic parts of u.k. law and u.k. policy for decades now u.k. as a country that the death penalty. but we just see what will happen in the court this week but it highlights a fundamental issue which is that of course those responsible for some of the major crimes of all kinds of crimes against humanity committed by i so and others in both iraq and syria need to face justice and those most responsible need to face justice but justice needs to be fat for us and for many yeah a trial that faces the death i don't it can never be fair and mr ball when do we know where they are going to face trial and chaffee unshaken missiles or an exam to coach where will they be tried where should them and others like them who travel to syria and iraq who will be held alongside with them in this to camp in syria be tried. well ideally for justice to be rio it should be as close to the scene of the crime as possible but human rights watch and other organizations that have been working in syria and iraq we know that the kurdish controlled areas they don't have the justice system to put people on trial so in many ways we think the best way would be for states who is national civilized to commit crimes to take those citizens back and investigate and put any on trial in a pinch and his ear i mean even in the u.s. when it's not the death penalty when those states have bad justice systems the other country cause which could put people on trial is iraq that the moment we find iraq does not have a justice system capable of given that trials especially in targets in the people most responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity and whatever side they were fighting in the conflict is there a chance that mr shaikh could be tried in the u.k. rather than the u.s. there is suddenly a chance the u.k. like many other countries has these laws that say for the worst crimes like what crimes they can put people on trial for in the u.k. whether those crimes were committed in especially u.k. citizens so the u.k. would be capable of putting those people on trial unfortunately ok over the last few years does not seem to want to address crimes committed by citizens it seems to be fair to wash his hands and either make sure these people are put on trial i have house where. mr baldwin thank you very much for your time on this we do appreciate it that is clive baldwin live in london thank you. now strikes in the northern yemen have killed at least 15 people 27 others were injured and i hope the rebel stronghold and saw that province with the iran media blames the saudi coalition it says the hopis. staged the attack. now syrian government airstrikes have killed at least 14 civilians and rebel held areas of hama and provinces activists say the government's weeklong aerial attacks have been the bloodiest in 3 months and hospitals are struggling to care for the wounded saying a ha the reports from on talk in turkey near the border. the intensive care unit is full of the war wounded this 3 month old russian backed syrian government offensive in northwest syria has left at least 2000 men women and children with injuries many of them severe and there aren't many hospitals still operating in the rebel held province of idlib that's because health facilities have been destroyed in airstrikes that international aid agencies say seem to be targeted attacks in breach of international humanitarian law. they leave thank you think of the number of this is really an injury is coming to us and we cannot cool with this number of basins because this number is they're being pleasing and the kinds of injuries is different. and some like one year old jada but there we are now maimed for life civilians medical workers and health centers have all been targeted in the offensive the strategy appears to put pressure on the opposition support base in an attempt to force the rebels to surrender. after almost 8 weeks of military operations the syrian regime has been able to retrieve parts are huge chunks of the demilitarized zone and if not they have proven to be quite inefficient in holding ground so after 8 weeks they've been only able to get around 1.5 percent of the demon try still on the other hand opposition's been able to get 30 square kilometer of areas that were under regime control. it's not clear if the hind the scenes negotiations between the backers of the warring sides russia and turkey are responsible for the changes on the ground but for the 1st time in weeks syrian government troops advanced into rebel held territory in northern hama they reversed the opposition's gains and this time without facing much resistance. is military support to the rebels is believed to be behind the repeated failures by the pro damascus alliance to take ground this gave turkish officials leverage over russia which recently used its own card by intensifying bombardment of civilian areas the question is whether a compromise has now been reached ahead of a new round of syria peace talks between russia turkey and iran later this week and the qatar capital nor silt on the opposition says the ceasefire needs to be revived in its lid before there can be any progress on the political front that troops can't come soon enough for the syrians in the rebel held province who have already lost so much so much for their on talking. now and in asia says it could take 2 months to shut down a well that's spewing oil into the java sea an investigation has begun into what caused the spill which began more than 2 weeks ago alexey o'brien reports. these beaches are the backyards of villages along this stretch of northern java and they covered with a black player of oil that's choking sea life and the livelihoods of local fishermen some have joined the cleanup mission a backbreaking process that's expected to take several weeks. on cleaning up the soil looks like crude oil or get paid to do this. the oil is coming from a well that platform leaking into the ocean for almost 3 weeks the state energy company put in mena says it's intensified efforts to slow this spill installing high speed water skimmers to suck up fuel from the surface and a static boom to contain it sprayed. the stuff. we care about the safety of people specially the fisherman we have coordinated with the military and police and we have patrol boats working 24 hours a day to isolate the location of the oil spill. the company's declared an emergency and brought in the experts that handled a similar spill in the gulf of mexico but they haven't to fight the currents and the wind with the oil sheen spreading more than 80 kilometers. to the above the knee because of the spill is still under investigation so we ask people not to worry because we have the best people handling the problem we have hired specialists who often deal with this problem even on a bigger scale. it's the 2nd potential environmental catastrophe for the company in just over a year and underwater pipeline burst off borneo last march spilling $40000.00 barrels of crude oil it sparked a fire killing 5 fisherman the government. ordered person may need to pay compensation for the pollution caused and improve safety procedures. it's too early to say how much oil spilled here in java or count the environmental cost but people here want the leak plugged and quickly. al-jazeera. now iraq is planning a new oil pipeline to jordan and what it hopes will bring in much needed money after years of war is hell of a job they had with us in basra refinery in the 3rd part of a series on iraq's energy sector. this is buster's largest oil refinery processing 210000 barrels of crude to produce gasoline kerosene diesel as well as marine and jet fuel built in the 1970 s. sometimes entire units have to be replaced because parts are no longer available. but our refineries has suffered during the iran iraq war as well as the 2nd and the 3rd gulf wars this led to many problems with the equipment and rehab illustration but the hard work of the staff ensures that we were once more the operations. years of conflict have also had an impact by some captured b.g. the largest refinery in northern iraq and it will take years before it is fully rehabilitated as peace returns to iraq demand for petroleum products is increasing . the local consumption is increasing due to improving income levels there is an increasing the number of cars and power plants so there is also need for more fuel from iraqi refineries. in a new unit is under construction to expand capacity by 70000 barrels it will also enhanced the quality of the fuel produced here so iraq can reduce the money it spends on imports. the demand is a huge challenge for iraqi oil refineries to observe while maintaining quality and quantity this issue can't be resolved overnight strategic plans are being executed to increase the octane number without affecting the quality and quantity while expansion sounds good in theory the reality isn't as easy in iraq. from an administrative corruption the system still needs a lot more work so they can keep up with the increase of oil production is specially in the southern region of iraq these are the main problems. and then there's the environmental impact the world bank estimates flares worldwide produce around $350000000.00 tons of c o do every year iraq says it's taking drastic measures to dim its gas flares. there is a major environmental impact besides that there there's about resuming full worth of water that comes into the stands from here the oil is separated and the remaining water is given to another. bus or a refinery has a plan for the water and monitors quality but a lack of local expertise in iraq makes it difficult to tackle environmental issues the oil minister says he is aware and ready to take on these challenges in addition to expanding refineries in oil fields iraq is planning to rehabilitate a pipeline via turkey and build a new one by jordan but it's not the 1st time iraqis are hearing of such plans many say they will believe it when they see change in their lives some of them job it out of there buster. huawei says its revenue shot up 23 percent in the 1st 6 months of this year suggesting u.s. sanctions aren't slowing the chinese tech giant down yet but its chairman and measured sales have suffered some impact and want of difficulties in the 2nd half of 2019 the u.s. president blacklisted wayne made blocking its access to u.s. suppliers talks to address the trade war between the world's 2 largest economies are resuming in shanghai. to mexico now where millions of dollars worth of goods seized by the gallant criminals and corrupt politicians are being auctioned and for the 1st time the proceeds are going to poor communities. has more from mexico city . this collection of luxury jewelry in mexico city is worth millions yet it isn't part of some private collection or museum showcase many of these items like these gold plated pistol groups or this jewel encrusted bump long pen once belonged to mexican criminals yes very very well if they have that these as well as other items seized by the federal government are being auctioned off at a sense of worth and. get some of these oceans are just like in the movies where the gavel and someone who says he's going wants going twice sold but what makes it special is that all the money we earn from oceans goes towards mexico's poorest communities since the beginning of the year the mexican government has been selling off things ranging from luxury vehicles like this lamborghini more c.l. ago private planes and luxury homes some of which were previously owned by cartel members going east in there was the same with this new system we will save a lot because we can deliver funds directly to the people and decommission goods committee put to good use critics of president and. have called the auctions a populist measure others warn there is no way to track how the funds will be spent that most of them and this isn't just about handing money to local authorities and letting them decide how to spend it in the end there needs to be a mechanism in place to allow others to participate in the decision over how the funds are spent in what is now the 3rd government option this year 2000 pieces of jewelry are being sold the event has drawn in hundreds of people although many just seem curious to have a look at some of the opulence once enjoyed by mexico's most dangerous criminals this is the most expensive item here a p.r.g. watch made of 18 karat white gold and. covered in $49.00 diamonds the sorting bid $150000.00 u.s. dollars in all the government hopes this auction will raise more than $1000000.00 for the poor some of the items the government has auction previously belonged to politicians mexico's president says auctioning off stolen goods since a powerful message that government corruption will no longer be tolerated monitored up a little dizzy to mexico city. democrat party politicians hoping to replace donald trump in the white house gehring up for their 2nd televised debate they're expected to address chums recent string of racist tweets while also trying to sell their vision for the country john hendren reports from detroit. it is a battle for the future of the democratic party this week's democratic presidential debates pits safely centrist candidates led by former vice president joe biden against the party's revolutionaries senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders i want to see somebody that has more progressive ideas get the ticket so it doesn't fall back on biden which to me would be a repeat of the hillary clinton so i'm kind of hoping that one of the other candidates whether it's warren or bernie they're vying for his spot at the top of the polls with calls for publicly funded health insurance immigration reform and higher taxes on the wealthy while the front runner always has a target painted on his or her back so he has to expect some are tax and he's susceptible to attacks by dint of the fact that he's the most senior politician he has the longest record to defend california senator come harris joined the top 4 contenders to unseat president donald trump after she attacked by civil rights record in the 1st debate do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose bussing in america then do you agree i did not oppose him in america biden says this time he is nice trading barbs this past week with new jersey senator cory booker over criminal justice i'm disappointed this take joe biden years and years until he was running for president to actually say that he made a mistake if there are things in that bill that were extraordinary bad if you want to go back and talk about records i'm happy to but i'd rather talk about the future the candidates are expected to be on the attack this debate will likely winnow down the unprecedentedly large field of 20 in 2 nights of debates with polling and fundraising numbers going up to qualify for a 3rd round of debates in september money will almost certainly start to dry up for those who don't perform well here it's no surprise that this debate is being held here in detroit democrats are. keenly aware that donald trump won in 2016 by knocking down the supposedly solid democratic blue wall in states like wisconsin pennsylvania and here in michigan where he won by about 10000 votes the narrowest victory anywhere in the country so far only the top 4 in south bend indiana mayor pete booty gedge qualify for round 3 that leaves contenders like amy club which are better o'rourke and kirsten gillibrand scrambling to prove their viability trump might well weigh in from the white house unifying democrats recently after he attacked for minority democratic women in congress many democratic voters remain undecided and kind of waiting for the new to do you know it's hard to keep up it's like going to be called simply. i think i mean it's almost like doing a school assignment in each of these people but time is short and fundraising dollars are increasingly focusing on likely winners making this debate a struggle for survival john hendren al-jazeera detroit. it is time to sports now it is thank you very much police say the right case against the brazil and perry says a master i can name on has been dropped due to a lack of evidence the case will now be evaluated by prosecutors but a final decision will be made by a judge last month a 26 year old brazilian woman claimed the playa had rights at a paris hotel in murray has always denied the allegations he's a new shots of him in training your on the 2 of china he's recovering from the ankle injury that kept him out of brazil's victorious copa america campaign. now the u.s. women's teams fight for equal pay continues but tensions are increasing with their soccer federation which now claims they've actually been paid more than the men well the women's team has won that back to back well cops but began legal action back in march accusing the governing body of institutionalizing gender discrimination but the head of u.s. soccer disputes that federation president carlos cordero says between 10102018 women were paid 34 point $1000000.00 plus benefits compared to the men who got $26400000.00 with no benefits he also has the men generated more revenue $185700000.00 despite running fewer games in the women who racked up $101300000.00 but it is very hard to compare because the pay structure is the difference the women get by salaries benefits and the retirement while the men are paid for training camp game appearances and performance bonuses with no benefits game well one thing not in doubt is the growing public support for the women's equality fights 50 members of congress sent a letter to us expressing their concerns with one senator saying if the gender gap was not closed he would withhold funding for the men's world cup which would be car hosted by the u.s. in 2026 and a spokeswoman for the 2 you have described the latest statement by u.s. soccer as a ruse they say it's a sad attempt by the federation to call the overwhelming support the team has received here is what i cannot deny for every game a man plays he makes the highest salary than a woman for every win or tar his burden is higher that is the very definition of gender discrimination for the federation to believe otherwise is this heartening but it only increases our determination to obtain true equal pay 2 parties are heading into mediation but if that fails it will cause. it was a limpid committee and the f.b.i. fundamentally failed to protect young female gymnasts from sexual abuse that's the findings of a report released by congress an 18 month investigation into the scandal involving team doctor found that the organizations had opportunities to stop him but didn't respond to complaints the report says how an assault was able to abuse more than $300.00 athletes over 2 decades including some he became a limp dick champion gymnast sort of serving a prison sentence of up to 175 years after pleading guilty to sexually abusing 10 children on cheese day u.s. politicians introduced a new bill to change the olympic committee's leadership athletes to it and force the u.s.o.c. to spend more money on investigations of sexual abuse lance it's hard work when a down the other day rossi says his love for the dollar is what persuaded him to join argentinian side pocket juniors the transfer has surprised some with most players of the rockies age opting for a final perry day in charge of the middle east or the united states this is the lucky man or a witch doctor announce their offseason arrival from right after 18 seasons in the italian capital the 36 year old stopping the color seal for the ball but there are pockets when what is there is of course he has the chance to play for the club where round of donald made his name was all too good a chance to turn to. look going on without a loan or how can you not fall in love with a player like marathoner even though i supported another team but with him it started madness about barca the madness behind this team the strong love everything was born that the club touch me in many aspects of human family professional and personal level. one of england's one of cricket's oldest our most bitter rival resumes on thursday as england house australia in the 1st ashes test i had ricin in birmingham been a rollercoaster few weeks for the england same earlier this month their one day side won the world cup and just a few days ago the test team beat arlen having been bowled out for just 85 by the irish in the standings and is that paul batting form prompted calls for that man the captain jarrett to move up the order and bat number 3 that's the spikes his average being much better it is normal position of 4 batting order still undecided one thing that has been confirmed is the return of ben starts his vice captain the 28 year old had the role taken off him following a nightclub brawl in bristol 2 years ago while the australians of course of the current holders of the ashes and they've got their band cricket is back together steve smith favored warner and cameron bancroft have all returned to the squad after last year's ball tampering scandal in south africa which saw them serve lengthy suspensions as a lot of attention and diving. strives want to win. not to bait england we all know that in the last debate a strike in so. i don't think it's going to do with redemption they've played the world cup now that a lot of cause of that played a lot of cricket and i think it's redemption they're just happy to be playing in one of baiting and i think i want to play the us that's the way the ashes is. the us at top of the medal site about the pan american games with 15 goals so far 2 of them time in the 3 again 3 basketball events which he won over seem to fall apart in the halls courtly women between argentina in the final and the u.s. men's gold against puerto rico by just a single points and what about this for a cool celebration in the weightlifting columbia's jonathan rivas winning the northeast 6 kilogram of its. many don't amount to be messed with that was colombia 6 stronghold of busy the guys. they have thank you very much that does it for this al-jazeera news hour the do stay with us we'll have another full news bulletin for you in just a couple of minutes thank you for watching. it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the cartels are fighting each other and we've been told that we can still hear these are still the largest demonstrations it's been a hell. of a g.'s over $700.00. here some of the emergence of losers on the part of you or i think the could be glad to. hear it. from recipients of the new crystal ball comes to. the city. following 2 fatal crashes and the past year boeing decided to brown the brand new 7 through 7 max but this wasn't the 1st time that grounded a new aircraft back in 2013 the 77 dreamliner ran into trouble when the battery caught fire but as al-jazeera as an investigative unit discovered there was more to the problem than just smoking batteries. rewind of broken dreams the boeing 787 on al-jazeera. al-jazeera is there when a story breaks but let's close with it to see what happens next situation on. wired where mobile barricaded the 7 streets that b.b.q. here the movies now has been all about change people have gone to hear the area the mission of the national army is to search the entire complex and i'll just your stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their culture. sudanese security forces file a lot of rounds as protest as again filled the streets after the killing of schoolchildren on monday. hello and welcome to al jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me in the peron and also ahead the british pound sings to a record low as tough as his stand on. the personal details of 106000000 people.

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