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country the united nations high commission for refugees ispraisingcostaricaforkeeping its doors open to nicaragua refugees and asylum seekers but it is asking the international community to provide support to this country and for other nations to also share in the burden of taking in. the closer we can immigration authorities tell us that they're processing some two hundred refugees request a day but the backlog is growing as the number of nicaraguans crossing over the porous border increase it's. nicaraguan vice president assad who would feel he's also the president's wife said on friday that quote progress is being made to consolidate peace after more than three months of anti-government protests and violent reprisals from paramilitary groups however the protests calling for president daniel ortega nation continue in nicaragua as do the number of people who say they've had to leave to save their lives police in the u.s. state of oregon have broken up a right wing rally in the city of portland. devices called flash bangs were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators and count
country the united nations high commission for refugees is praising costa rica for keeping its doors open to nicaragua refugees and asylum seekers but it is asking the international community to provide support to this country and for other nations to also share in the burden of taking in. the closer we can immigration authorities tell us that they're processing some two hundred refugees request a day but the backlog is growing as the number of nicaraguans crossing over the porous border...
over into other countries in the sea of newman reports now from sanjose.costarica'scapitalis the first point of call to nicaraguans newly arrived with just the clothes on their back. and he say they walked for days using clandestine border crossings to avoid the nicaraguan army they've come from all over their troubled torn country. the paramilitary started going door to door and since my son is part of the freedom movement they sacked our house when they couldn't find us so we skate and cross the border at three am. we left with nothing because i was born there were going to cut my son's throat i said son we have to leave right now most of the younger men cover their faces was. the president has labeled them terrorists this twenty one year old student shows us his bullet. they took part in massive roadblocks and confronted police and paramilitary forces until they were forced they say to flee for their lives. we haven't lost the war we are just resting to richardo our strength we tell daniel ortega we had to leave but will return and he'll be the one to go some stay with friends
over into other countries in the sea of newman reports now from san jose. costa rica's capital is the first point of call to nicaraguans newly arrived with just the clothes on their back. and he say they walked for days using clandestine border crossings to avoid the nicaraguan army they've come from all over their troubled torn country. the paramilitary started going door to door and since my son is part of the freedom movement they sacked our house when they couldn't find us so we skate and...
the border intoneighboringcostaricatoskate ongoing violence in their homeland more than three hundred people have been killed since large scale anti-government protests began in april many protesters say they're being hardest by pro-government groups latin america at a tele see a newman has more from san jose in costa rica. this is some. park and the people you see here are all nicaraguans thousands and thousands of people who've been fleeing the prices back home and it is overwhelming the resources of the small central american country the united nations high commission for refugees is praising costa rica for keeping its doors open to nicaragua refugees and asylum seekers but it is asking the international community to provide support to this country and for other nations to also share in the burden of taking in. the closer we can immigration authorities tell us that they're processing some two hundred refugees request a day but the backlog is growing as the number of nicaraguans crossing over the porous border increases. nicaraguan vice president gore side you would feel it'
the border into neighboring costa rica to skate ongoing violence in their homeland more than three hundred people have been killed since large scale anti-government protests began in april many protesters say they're being hardest by pro-government groups latin america at a tele see a newman has more from san jose in costa rica. this is some. park and the people you see here are all nicaraguans thousands and thousands of people who've been fleeing the prices back home and it is overwhelming...
course of thursday showers all the way southward towards panamaandcostaricabutthe islands the caribbean cherry looking pretty good at the moment lots of sunshine around and temperatures just into the low thirty's into south america and the showers around northern areas as we'd expect but drawing come further south. we have this area of low pressure just affecting your a quiet which is expected to pull out into the south atlantic so we should see a brighter conditions coming on but i'm not so we should see some sunshine in buenos aires with highs here of fourteen degrees. where where you when this idea to have it when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief call. of opinion equality in our society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like bring you to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to flee the speakers first change joining the colobus conversation announces iraq. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse into someone
course of thursday showers all the way southward towards panama and costa rica but the islands the caribbean cherry looking pretty good at the moment lots of sunshine around and temperatures just into the low thirty's into south america and the showers around northern areas as we'd expect but drawing come further south. we have this area of low pressure just affecting your a quiet which is expected to pull out into the south atlantic so we should see a brighter conditions coming on but i'm not...
they were violent protestsincostaricaonsaturday some people shouted and slogans and attacked a group of nicaraguans. more on all of this now we're joined by our correspondent. the he is live for us in the colombian capital the sounds are all starts with what's been happening in brazil which has been the scene of the sort of most recent volatile scenes what has been happening in. those residents of that area of rioting against venezuelan migrants. looks like the situation has been increasingly getting out of hand in many towns. close to the mean border crossings between venice we're learning colombia and have been used in brazil in particularly the worst incident was on saturday in this town where it sensually a crowd of local brazilians attacked. venezuelan migrant and burning them to the ground this supposedly followed an attack on a local restaurant owner that was robbed and stabbed allegedly by even a swale and that's why really turned on the locals crowd there and they pushed hundreds of venezuelans back into their country there were scenes of hundreds of them pushing their
they were violent protests in costa rica on saturday some people shouted and slogans and attacked a group of nicaraguans. more on all of this now we're joined by our correspondent. the he is live for us in the colombian capital the sounds are all starts with what's been happening in brazil which has been the scene of the sort of most recent volatile scenes what has been happening in. those residents of that area of rioting against venezuelan migrants. looks like the situation has been...
there were violent protestsincostaricaonsaturday some people shouted anti migrant slogans and attacked a group of nicaraguans well joining me live from washington d.c. is the director of shots international consulting sunny a shot specialist in latin american relations with a focus on venezuela thank you very much for coming in today and talking to us i want to talk about these numbers we've been outlining according to the u.n. about seven percent of venezuela's population have left the country since twenty fifteen it's leaving the country the only way people can get a quality of life. well actually what we have to understand everybody knows that immigration is a very sensitive issue everywhere around the world but what toppan right now in venezuela is a situation with no precedent in the region never happened before in the contemporary history of the region of latin america and that's why bennis whelan's why are we in a swell and leaving menace where because they don't see a future there is no electricity no energy no water no security no food no matter the scenes so no futur
there were violent protests in costa rica on saturday some people shouted anti migrant slogans and attacked a group of nicaraguans well joining me live from washington d.c. is the director of shots international consulting sunny a shot specialist in latin american relations with a focus on venezuela thank you very much for coming in today and talking to us i want to talk about these numbers we've been outlining according to the u.n. about seven percent of venezuela's population have left the...
parts of panama andthroughcostaricarosewellfurther north for the temp and into the be a bit more sunshine here and just the occasional shower and further north of course it's been very hot in the eastern part of the u.s. recently that's all ahead of this system here the arizona feeding up from the south bringing that hot and humid with it this rain though is working its way eastward so eventually it will reach us and bring us a bit of a light relief for now though on wednesday stay hot with a maximum temperature in new york of thirty three. there with sponsored by the time he's. zero. zero zero and welcome to the al-jazeera news hour live from my headquarters and with me elizabeth around them coming up in the next sixty minutes a dam is breached in myanmar flooding villages and forcing thousands of people to flee. education in crisis for refugee school children a new study says four million are getting an education and i think to really take it is then to give a lot of people. think it's a very serious george and donald trump who goes after google accusing the search engine
parts of panama and through costa rica rosewell further north for the temp and into the be a bit more sunshine here and just the occasional shower and further north of course it's been very hot in the eastern part of the u.s. recently that's all ahead of this system here the arizona feeding up from the south bringing that hot and humid with it this rain though is working its way eastward so eventually it will reach us and bring us a bit of a light relief for now though on wednesday stay hot...
parliament on wednesday to answer questions about his administration's performanceincostaricathousandsof people have gathered on the streets of the capital sun hall say to rally in support of nicaraguans who fled from the political crisis more than twenty three thousand have arrived in costa rica since april the government has set up a commission to deal with the influx and asked locals not to incite hatred against that australia's foreign minister julie bishop has resigned two days after losing her bed to become prime minister bishop secured only a handful of internal party votes during a leadership challenge that toppled marcum turnbull as prime minister scott morrison was picked to replace him instead australia's changed prime minister's eleven times in a decades prompting some to call it the coup capital of the pacific the many government has reopened the historic cairo castle in ties to visitors just days after we gaining control of the side from the iraqi backed. abbas brigades for the last four years the castle has been used as a barracks alan fischer reports from neighboring d
parliament on wednesday to answer questions about his administration's performance in costa rica thousands of people have gathered on the streets of the capital sun hall say to rally in support of nicaraguans who fled from the political crisis more than twenty three thousand have arrived in costa rica since april the government has set up a commission to deal with the influx and asked locals not to incite hatred against that australia's foreign minister julie bishop has resigned two days after...
to try to improve relations with at the same time asserted india's. news coming into usfromcostaricawhere there has been an earthquake it measured a six point two and hit close to the border with panama no word on damage or casualties yet but we will bring you more information on that as it becomes available to was still ahead on the news out. and it's time for sports now here's peter thank you very much we're just hours away from the start of the asian games in indonesia millions of eyes will be on the capital city of jakarta for saturday's opening ceremony we musicians and four thousand dances will greet the competitors the numbers really are staggering the asian games are actually the world's second largest sporting event after the olympics with fourteen thousand athletes taking part from forty five asian countries those athletes will take part in four hundred sixty two middle events across forty seven sports ten of which are new to the asian games including jet skiing paragliding bridge and e-sports well the football at the asian games has already started and hosts indonesi
to try to improve relations with at the same time asserted india's. news coming into us from costa rica where there has been an earthquake it measured a six point two and hit close to the border with panama no word on damage or casualties yet but we will bring you more information on that as it becomes available to was still ahead on the news out. and it's time for sports now here's peter thank you very much we're just hours away from the start of the asian games in indonesia millions of eyes...
nicaragua over the next few days so better conditions there but downtowardscostaricaaswell as depan amman heavy rain shows could be a problem but out here towards east things are looking partly cloudy and mostly cloudy with rain out a minimal over the next few days there then make your way down here toward south america there's been a big temperature difference here all the last few days in the sun c.n.n. where temperatures on tuesday your high temperature only reaching to about nine degrees there that's that cold front making its way to the north but as we go towards wednesday temperatures going to be coming back up so a big difference few with warming conditions there were twenty degrees up here towards rio de janeiro twenty five degrees in your forecasts and make your way down here towards readers know a partly cloudy day with a temperature of about fifteen degrees. they set sail for gold. but this cover their resource worth more than it's worth to him and be. driven by commerce enabled through politics and religion executed with brutality. in episode one slavery roots charge the
nicaragua over the next few days so better conditions there but down towards costa rica as well as depan amman heavy rain shows could be a problem but out here towards east things are looking partly cloudy and mostly cloudy with rain out a minimal over the next few days there then make your way down here toward south america there's been a big temperature difference here all the last few days in the sun c.n.n. where temperatures on tuesday your high temperature only reaching to about nine...
nicaragua andtowardscostaricaandthen as you say here lucky because shower too in jamaica and cuba in the u.s. the wet zone is still in the southern states and particularly up the eastern side the still flooding in west virginia. the weather sponsored by cats on every race. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens. stories of loss no one told. a sweeping association of islam with the violence. in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life. on al-jazeera. full of struggles at the mouth and i mean on them when they're there without at the same human you need. full of pleasure let me go and make a blanket me funny and it will rest on me having an intimate look at life in cuba today if you go over and i don't know what again this is a lesson with a gamey endlessly pasadena where the new my leave. my cuba and i'll just say. this is al-jazeera. i don't welcome to the al-jazeera news our life or my headquarters in doha with me out of the parana coming up in th
nicaragua and towards costa rica and then as you say here lucky because shower too in jamaica and cuba in the u.s. the wet zone is still in the southern states and particularly up the eastern side the still flooding in west virginia. the weather sponsored by cats on every race. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens. stories of loss no one told. a sweeping association of islam with the violence. in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the...
survey has reported a magnitude six point one earthquake insoutherncostaricaashallow quake struck near the town all fog or free thought close to the border with panama there are no reports of major damage or any injuries but some areas are without doubt atrocity. now aretha franklin families has had funeral will take place on the thirty first of all the rest the legendary queen of soul died from pancreatic cancer on thursday at the age of seventy six john hendren reports from franklin's hometown of detroit. in detroit aretha franklin was the diva next door outside her family's church friends and families hold vigil with flowers bellew's and the occasional busted move. inside where her sonorous voice once reached the rafters she inspires spontaneous outbursts of song. i know what's right here but she was like a sister to all of us or if our cuts that she would see was all of that we relish and glorified in a way that was and cherished. the mezzo soprano rolling stone magazine calls the greatest singer ever leaves her hometown somber celebrating a presence who shone on stage
survey has reported a magnitude six point one earthquake in southern costa rica a shallow quake struck near the town all fog or free thought close to the border with panama there are no reports of major damage or any injuries but some areas are without doubt atrocity. now aretha franklin families has had funeral will take place on the thirty first of all the rest the legendary queen of soul died from pancreatic cancer on thursday at the age of seventy six john hendren reports from franklin's...
caribbean also seeing a few showers to panama maybenicaraguacostaricacouldsee want to say lava showers a little dry there for the greater antilles lovely weather there into the lesser antilles and that's the case over the next thousand of you much to see want to see showers coming back into his banjara maybe the odd shot just creeping into jamaica or maybe the odd shout to to the cause of cuba meanwhile into the u.s. still looking a little disturbed around the lakes but i mean dry and fine. the weather sponsored by qatar at least. of the three big challenges facing humankind in the twenty first century they are looking toward climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare talks to al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha denis coming up in the next sixty minutes. m.s. . each month that. zimbabwe gets its second president after claims he contested election and a legal challenge. a rare opportunity to
caribbean also seeing a few showers to panama maybe nicaragua costa rica could see want to say lava showers a little dry there for the greater antilles lovely weather there into the lesser antilles and that's the case over the next thousand of you much to see want to see showers coming back into his banjara maybe the odd shot just creeping into jamaica or maybe the odd shout to to the cause of cuba meanwhile into the u.s. still looking a little disturbed around the lakes but i mean dry and...
the number of people how to relate toneighboringcostaricatoavoid what they say is a government crackdown well the people that are in hiding within the country themselves they say that there's been government repression as a result of the recent protests of that they're not going to give up including for a change and cooling for changing the government the president done little to take a step back and the only daniel ortega is a dictator who has done whatever he wanted his reelection returns us to the times of the dictator what we want is a free nicaragua ice you can see from these two opposing nazis this is a country in which even though. the barricades of both books might be cleared out and the government's approval to hire a military groups what looks so it current on the streets is still incredibly tense some polarized still ahead on al-jazeera. america you're nicholas you're in touch with. a new romantic comedy breaking racial barriers in hollywood and i'll tell you why viens football fans were tossing tendencies onto the pits that's coming up in sports in just a moment. on
the number of people how to relate to neighboring costa rica to avoid what they say is a government crackdown well the people that are in hiding within the country themselves they say that there's been government repression as a result of the recent protests of that they're not going to give up including for a change and cooling for changing the government the president done little to take a step back and the only daniel ortega is a dictator who has done whatever he wanted his reelection...
panama over the next few days a lot of heavy rains within these clouds making their way uptowardscostaricathat is going to continue today very heavy rain showers in the region so that could bring their visibility down in some locations as well but a front about it coming out of florida that's going to start edged way down towards the southeast and we do think by the time we get into the weekend we will be seeing some more active weather across much of the bahamas then very quickly up here across much of the united states we are watching one funnel system push out into the atlantic right there leaving much of the eastern seaboard dry over the next few days that's going to be some good news there but we do have one weather system right here coming out of the rockies that system is going to bring some very active weather across much of the midwest with thunderstorms in the forecast for many areas. there with sponsored by qatar airways. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories happened was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the los journalis
panama over the next few days a lot of heavy rains within these clouds making their way up towards costa rica that is going to continue today very heavy rain showers in the region so that could bring their visibility down in some locations as well but a front about it coming out of florida that's going to start edged way down towards the southeast and we do think by the time we get into the weekend we will be seeing some more active weather across much of the bahamas then very quickly up here...
imposible through parts of panama upintocostaricaaswe head down towards south america here we've got some rain that's pushing its way across parts of argentina you can see it here on sunday also affecting us in paris why as well behind that it's a lot cooler than it has been so a maximum temperature in one is always just eleven degrees on sunday and much in that as we head into monday that cool i would then push its way northward towards asuncion to. the border. tensions are high. little is changed and new village officials are struggling to demonstrate goodwill. among morial is thrown for a comrade who sacrificed his life the political change. but really event tonight will drive a wedge between the villagers. fractures part three of a six part series filmed over five years. china's democracy experiment on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour these are our top stories world leaders are a member of the former u.n. secretary general kofi annan non who has died at the age of eighty he served from one hundred ninety seven to two thousand and six and r
imposible through parts of panama up into costa rica as we head down towards south america here we've got some rain that's pushing its way across parts of argentina you can see it here on sunday also affecting us in paris why as well behind that it's a lot cooler than it has been so a maximum temperature in one is always just eleven degrees on sunday and much in that as we head into monday that cool i would then push its way northward towards asuncion to. the border. tensions are high. little...
showers here across parts of panama and alsotocostaricanoticethose clouds extending up here to the northwest so those are going to continue over the next few days heavy rain showers up towards nagual as well also rain up here towards savannah we do expect to see thirty one degrees maybe getting up to thirty two as we get to sunday and nasa it's going to be a rainy day for you as well at thirty two well here across north america one weather system is making its way across the great lakes we did see some active weather and some thunderstorms with this as well that is going to continue towards fronto new york now looking to bet on saturday at twenty six degrees but we do expect to see more clouds maybe the temperatures coming up as well rain showers pushing through and twenty eight degrees but down towards washington we're going to be seeing more increased humidity as well temperatures few thirty one and down towards a little partly cloudy day with a temperature of thirty one. the weather sponsored by qatar and race. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the unite
showers here across parts of panama and also to costa rica notice those clouds extending up here to the northwest so those are going to continue over the next few days heavy rain showers up towards nagual as well also rain up here towards savannah we do expect to see thirty one degrees maybe getting up to thirty two as we get to sunday and nasa it's going to be a rainy day for you as well at thirty two well here across north america one weather system is making its way across the great lakes...