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read him of religion and worship and maintaining public order and quality of life for local residents the police see offenses of noise and disturbing the peace is one of the most serious offenses that cause harm to the public and the quality of life for our local residents the police presence is provided for settlers who choose to live in the hearts of the muslim quarter. with fines running into the hundreds of dollars muhammad's wish to continue this ramadan tradition has suddenly become very expensive narrowed. but it's made just era in occupied east jerusalem. still to come here in the al-jazeera news a war is found celebrate as a team win another n.b.a. title joe will be here with the sport in just a minute. he's everywhere and it's choking our planet very toxic and very dangerous and we could
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spend years painting this i know a lot but breakthroughs are being made showing that it is possible to change our relationship with nature upsets the running. mate that we pick up on the beach we. move on plastic waste. on al-jazeera how do you tell. us more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel in the world more than ninety percent of your trying to accept your fitness so why is very almost zero point one percent of the left at least two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which they sought refuge talks al-jazeera at this time .
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after half a century the longest serving staff member at the sydney opera house is calling it a day steve sue collis migrated to australia from greece in that he succeeded as he began work at the opera houses construction this week before retirement he reflects on his many years working inside one of the world's most famous line. my name is the scholars and i'm going in my twenty's of the sydney opera house i arrive you know starry night the sixty four i was an eighteen year song and i come to work quite as five every morning for the last fifty years i was in love with the open ninety six the i hate i start one of these beautiful building the icon of the australian i come from a small island south of greece my face up when i start here you are seeing the
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drama theatre when they finish that i start on the scaffolding we had the lot of greeks lot i talian from ireland i met my wife and we met in late it's sixty eight the same year i started here of course we got the upper house i was in love with the opera. three quarter of the billy sea on the water on the sea in the material they put that time there was not last for long i saw of the congo to be to suffer with the cancer and there but homes to change the colony and i remember my grandmother the used to do the floor with a casting saw that i said to my wife get me a packet of bacon saw them and i have a little cause the congress girl sliced so then i thought i was thinking a bill that brought us my grandmother used to have it i q a was brahms cubes
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they get there a wreck with the only boy. i make assemble they was very impress you come to work not to pass your time you come to two you join me in the beautiful build the peace card to put in my mind i'm going to leave the job i'm seventy three you know i've got three grand charles. they are waiting for me and i. wish we find that i people to continue to protect the building gently with their love because i love this ability. all right it's time for this was news that his joe thank you to the golden state warriors have won a second straight n.b.a.
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title and the third in for you they beat the cleveland cavaliers one hundred eight eighty five on friday to complete a four nothing series what wash helen basin has. this was the fourth year in a row the warriors and cavaliers had met in the n.b.a. finals and it was by far the easiest of the battles for the arias to win and steph curry bounced back from a below par performance in game three to score thirty seven points but it was kevin durant's who added twenty he was awarded my some valuable player for the second year running you know katie's. been amazing these last two years especially the finals and so deserving of a back to back finals anything is and i think the biggest thing we're going to we appreciate and i locker room is again what everybody brings to the table and that we kind of unlock to the greatest out of each other and i can put my on the pillow tonight and actually go to sleep. and when i do go to sleep on the pillow and
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understand i had a great year and a great phones in them a chance that he also will prevent the bron james a speech at the cavs was a big talking point after the game the stamford bridge very quick over he spent the final minutes on the bench and seemed to be a free agent to many expect they smites have been his final game for his hometown club i have no idea how the story will be talked about a must sees him. you know it's not i'm not opposed to clocking in every single day and the best for me that i stand out and i know i'm ok we're back with the knights belong to the warriors his fans are getting used to celebrating n.b.a. championships they joined just a handful of teams to have won multiple titles in a four yes alan grayson is there. the women's french open final takes place in a few hours between time. one the one simona halep and sloane stephens now stevens is the reigning u.s. open champion but hell it is still aiming for her first grand slam title after
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losing in three finals commentator and former player so for me access this could be the moment how it makes her a major breakthrough. for her mentally she knows she can stay there and she knows she can stay in the match she knows she's physically fit and probably better fit than she was at the australian open war she at the beginning of the tournament her and call went through the tournament kind of like feeling about seventy percent but here she's definitely more fit and mentally she talks about the fact that she's worked with the sec colleges that is helping her a lot and for sloane stephens well you know it's a little different approach because she's already more than one but how well in your mind it's now or never i think she doesn't want to put the pressure on herself and i talked to her agent who is the last remaining women player to win at the french open which is in there which was one thousand nine hundred seventy eight and here ginevra z.g. was telling me you know i talked to her to talk to someone and i said tamara it's
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been forty years it's time so it's really interesting to find out if she comes through because you know i think it could be the third time is the charm for her at the french open well saturday we'll see south african rugby make history the first black test captain will lead the springboks against england in johannesburg it marks a new chapter for the sport in south africa which has traditionally been dominated by white players harem a tussle reports. there's no denying it why players have long made up the majority in south africa's national rugby team known as the springboks the team was once regarded as a symbol of apartheid and white supremacy but this man. has made history by becoming the team's first if a black takes captain south africa is still struggling with the biggest of apartheid qualities appointment has once again got people talking about race some people believe sports like rugby exposed the country's resistance to change both of rugby and the south african government doesn't want to race class and chance
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formation then why we are. becoming the captain of the springboks black rugby in townships almost. black clubs or dig histories i did black school rugby's did so this idea that it's a sari well once again it's a false one. but these young players say seeing c.r. lead one of the best rugby sides in the world is inspiring they hope it helps open more doors so black players especially those who come from deprived communities. so polluted good. for club and. approach. but not because if you want to feel it in the heart doesn't. the government wants to level the playing field using racially based quota systems in rugby for example it wants to fifty percent of players taking part in domestic
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leagues and representing international sides by the year twenty nineteen to be black is controversial some plaid and white rugby fans believe players should be picked on merit some sports commentators say making the first black test captain is usually significant a step towards improving racial equality in sports the world cup is next if the team wins he will be a hero if they perform badly some could question his appointment in poor communities such as sweater young players he has shown them hard work and a determination to succeed can get she places some of them are no longer just a spot in the national team they also want to be the captain one day and lead the springboks to victory. al-jazeera. now while large parts of the world will get football fever over the world cup the philippines is hoping their team will one day get that to their men's team as qualify for the next year is asian cup for the
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first time but domestically the game is still struggling to miller allan dolan reports from kidd a power on in the province of court about zero. following his football dream ralph says he has loved the sport for as long as he can remember his aspirations are no different to those of many boys to be a professional football player but it comes from them and in the region of the philippines long held back by poverty and conflict and dreams like his are often have to remain just that a dream rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learned and what
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they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. he was. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the justice john is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thanks i was was the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball. but that's easier said than done
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in a country where basketball is seen as a national sport football ranks much lower in terms of government for your team as read progress and as we continue to reap success we hope that this translates into interest in the national team and interest in the sport football has this reputation and image that it's a sport for barely you know that the army the only contrave ever is in the philippines you know you look at south countries in south america in africa you know football is the sport for the working class is the sport for the masses. in remote provinces like to see land classes are often disrupted by gunfire and fighting. and the pair of football boots is the last thing on the boys' minds but they won't give up the dream of one day playing professionally on the proper grass pitch. for now they are happy as long as they have
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a ball at their feet. dug an al-jazeera to the power north philippines and that is now. thank you very much indeed thank you very much for being with us this al-jazeera news out laura is here next. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions. the daily reality piece in some of france's underprivileged communities. the dear
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old world hears firsthand accounts from suburban president. over. paris. a divided city. conservation is helping kick his stove to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat at a touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snowed up it's just the technology improves where we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests that more cats than previously acknowledged but the snow leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international list of threatened species uncovering faulty forensic analysis by the
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f.b.i. more than twenty years ago reports being written without the knowledge or authorization equipments dirty testimony has been given that's way beyond people's expertise the state has announced its intention to attempt to retry john after trees crimes for which he's already served thirty two years their evidence was the only physical evidence that put really manning in that car the system with joe biden jack on al-jazeera. alone in a crowded trump remains isolated at the g. seven summit as divisions persist over u.s. trade tariffs and calls for russia's for term to the blog. of them or a tile this is a live from doha also coming up the taliban agrees to
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a three day indeed ceasefire following a similar announcement by the afghan government. streaming live from one of the world's biggest camps refugees in kenya get a chance to share their stories with the world and. i'm going hey reporting from seoul where much of the talk is about denuclearization and peace ahead of the trump kim summit in singapore we'll tell you why many people are focused on more personal issues that they hope can finally be resolved. donald trump but his closest allies will try to bridge their differences at a testy g. seven summit later on today of all the u.s. president sets off on a mission to make peace with an old enemy but there's little hope that healthy ice i on the big issues of trade or on trump suggesting that russia be readmitted to
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their club john hendren reports from quebec city. leaders of seven of the world's wealthiest nations made a show of unity in a fractured family pleasure to have you here just and it's been really great hours earlier after leaders of the g seven annual summit in canada complained the u.s. tariffs trump was less diplomatic. like well we're bored with you with the war three they don't mention the fact that they trade barriers against farm are isolated on trade trump appeared vaguely hopeful in meetings with french president emanuel mccrone and the summits host canadian president justin trudeau their relationship is probably better as good or better than it's ever been and i think we'll get to something very beneficial to canada and to the united states believes hours before the summit ends on saturday that makes it unclear whether the u.s. will sign on to an annual g seven agreement usually a formality or if it does whether that agreement will mention trade of the
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situations on the positions of a the president of u.s. things the u.s. have been treated in an unfair way by you about those who don't want to negotiate on the trade trump also proposed allowing russia back into an expanded g. eight after russia was the jek did for the two thousand and fourteen invasion of ukraine italy's g.'s f. a conti agreed but canada's foreign minister voiced the view of the rest of the g seven canada's position is absolutely clear and that there are no grounds whatsoever for bringing russia with its current behavior bat into the g seven the diplomatic drama inside the meeting is not matched on the streets two hours drive from the summit in charlevoix nine thousand well armed police outnumber the few hundred peaceful demonstrators john hendren al-jazeera quebec city canada. well g. seven summit is not just about trade tariffs there are plenty of other big issues to
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discuss climate changes feeling tensions between the u.s. and its allies present trump announced last year he was pulling the us out of the international climate accord another point of contention is the withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal that's now hanging by a thread in the u.s. threatening to boycott countries doing business with iran and well security and defense funding will also be on the agenda all g seven countries apart from japan and on nato members and then there's next week's high stakes summit between trump and north korean leader kim jong un the denuclearize ation of the korean peninsula jacob kirkegaard is with the peace institute for international economics in washington d.c. he says chance trade policies will only further isolate the u.s. in the global markets obviously those sectors and those people in the in the states and parts of the country that supported him that are going to get
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hurt by the cherubs that other countries are levying now against the united states that a lot of agriculture other export items coming from red republican states they're going to pick up the phone and tell look mr president this doesn't work for us you had to change it so he's not going to be convinced but he's going to be compelled it's important to recognize that when someone says a global trade war this isn't the one nine hundred thirty s. where everybody levied a lot of tariffs on everybody else this is the united states levying tariffs on everybody else and then everybody else retaliating against the united states so what this will look like in twenty cine and potentially beyond is a more and more economically and politically isolated america but the rest of the world pretty much carrying on to the best of its ability just without the united states. i may be
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a topic of discussion in canada but i'm glad i'm here putin is hoffa a world away at a gathering hosted by chinese president xi jinping emphasizing their friendly personal relations the two leaders went to an ice hockey match in china's northern port city of ten gin on arrival putin was given a medal by sea you called the russian leader his best friend a person is that to attend the annual two day shanghai cooperation organization summit the asio is a framework for political security and economic cooperation existing of eight countries as china kazakstan kyrgyzstan russia to g. christan is back its own and as of last year the two newest members india and pakistan leaders from afghanistan belarus mongolia and iran will also be present at the summit observer states on the agenda this year is regional security issues including drug trafficking and cyber crime members are expecting to drum up support around president hassan rouhani for the iran nuclear deal which the united states
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recently pulled out of china's belt and road project will also be discussed a trade program that spans sixty plus countries across asia the middle east europe and africa. as a political and economic affairs commentator and he says the contrast between the g seven and the summit is staggering. it's a tale of two summits the best of times and the worst of times on one side of the world it is the worst of times if a family fractured instead of showing unity their bickering amongst themselves instead of creating a trade group they are talking about trade wars on the other side. who can receive the medal of honor from she it seems like a love fest it's deering up to be something very interesting and it is a definitely a counterpoint it is also perhaps the focus of a new initiative that will link up the c.e.o. with the belton road initiative it is really the g six versus one at this point is
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despite the nice things said by the italian side it is clear that the u.s. is isolating itself and that is where a lot of people are going to be looking at the differences between these two summits how they're approaching the world it's different in terms of its style and its substance and this is very important important as the world is wondering what the shape will be a lot of businesses are now putting their investments in because they're not certain of the future this is going to be really a big counterpoint to the taliban and afghanistan is not the three day cease fire off the end of ramadan but it won't include foreign forces taliban fighters will not defend themselves if attacked. holiday next week the ceasefire follows a similar announcement by the government. we spoke to said about qana political and security analysts and she says cease fires like these are essential for the two
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parties can start long term peace negotiations. their desire to start a reconciliation process with the taliban has become top men so i need him out with a very open office a few months ago a lot about offer to the taliban to start with negotiation again and then i'll bring back you know that this offer has come up from that i mean that woman saying that this should be a cease fire and you know it cease fires that essential before you start and you are wrong. these negotiations and we can see the ocean process but i still consider it is a very small kind of the c.p.m. we have yet to see negotiation process we start again. state department state. just for pakistani people and so i think people yesterday it's been momentum meant the minutes that i live on to come up with the count off and agree to lenny's three day off another thing i'd like to add which is significant about this first of all
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of the u.s. forces of the as well as for the u.s. side it being to my needs. there was no distinction made within the taliban about continuing the operation that seems to me network and entirely by you you've been there and we've had these kind of where's all our our kind of interventions from the us there or is draw a distinction between the i mean that which is on the list of terrorist organizations less has declared them are stronger nation and usually that division as is ported whenever they're talking about but this time there's been a blanket kind of that awful of ceasefire one of them being the cease fire against the taliban but it's so i don't hog responsibly it's going. there's a lot of momentum on restocking. with the taliban again. three years of war in yemen have displaced thousands of people who live under harsh conditions in remote areas aid agencies say yemen's twenty nine million population is in the of
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humanitarian assistance. for. some of the millions of victims of the war in yemen refugees living in makeshift camps in her data the province is under healthy control and so is her data poort the main entry point for food and aid shipments but government troops and their allies are on the offensive to capture the area forces led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are within twenty kilometers of the red sea poor and. most of these families fled their homes and villages during the last three years of fighting they say they aren't able to return and can't live in such poor conditions and the longer. we have nothing no blankets no food no flowers no cooking oil officials come and take our
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names but never show up again the strategically positioned coastal province is crucial for yemen's feuding factions as the conflicts continue yemenis are losing hope of returning home. from time to time time people from the area activists hoot but aid agencies and charities have forgotten us. the health of the yemenis has drastically deteriorated childminder tradition cholera and other in this why in her day. i guess we are all sick here i have a kidney problem one of my brothers a diabetic and the other has to work in low service. as well as disease and hunger strikes have killed many civilians coalition commanders this base allegations civilians are being targeted.
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