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this week it's forced thousands of civilians to flee the area and set up makeshift camps in the countryside u.s. president donald trump has insisted he backs the u.s. intelligence community's view that russia didn't meddle in last year's election was widely criticized on saturday when he said he believed hussein who has always denied the allegations of interference writing on twitter trying to also slam what he called the fools who oppose better ties with moscow responded prime minister mariano rajoy is in catalonia for the first time since the central government imposed direct rule on the region he travelled to barcelona to campaign ahead of december's regional elections the spanish central government dissolved the catalan parliament after it declared independence last month. and about four hundred refugees refusing to leave a decommissioned prison camp on mannus island that to build makeshift fences out of cloth to keep people out when you guinea has dismantled large sections of the fence of former australian run camp in
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a bid to force the refugees to leave but the men are refusing to move a say that they fear locals on manis island could attack them some of the refugees have moved to accommodation outside the facility that's it for myself and the team here in london witness starts now. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera.
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at this time on a. history is so often told through the eyes of leaders but in amritsar india just thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan this old building is being transformed into a new museum malika. is the driving force behind armored sars partition museum it's really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening on nine eleven museum was there and they are now holocaust museums it's not beautiful apartheid museum so countries around the world have walked to memorialize these events that have shaped them my decision is not about the political events that led up to partition it's about the impact on each person who went through it it's really important that we highlight the stories of humanity hopefully one outcome on this would be that we remember our
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shared humanity and the shared history. in ecuador ingenious developments in the battle against illegal deforestation these are basically old cell phones that people sent to us with love and trees it was in the forest and it can be got anything look like chainsaws or gunshots and in australia indigenous practices are being used to fight fire with fire if a rocket fire like that they're making a fire right about the time that we're trying to get fair and just start yeah innovation and tradition. at this time on. this is.
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