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i mean experts here so a true international effort but right now there is a little bit of good news but still no definitive proof definitive evidence where these boys and their coats might be well still ahead here on al-jazeera a mother's heartbreak point people like her could have a big influence on mexico's election plus. more. hidden from view high in the hills the mountain momus trees that have now been added to the world heritage list. hello there the levant and the western parts of asia is where we begin first of all some showers in eastern arizona. could see the downpour but otherwise pretty warm conditions it's fine around the caspian sea tehran coming in at forty degrees baghdad not far behind at forty three in iraq and around the eastern side the
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mediterranean generally is looking fine plenty of sunshine the weather across turkey is good as well you've lost most of the shower activity and as i move the forecast into monday not a great deal of change forty five degrees though for baghdad you'll notice now it's not that hot here in katsav temperatures are only forty two degrees but around the gulf states generally the wind is now full and very very light so we tend to draw the air in off the gulf and as a result the humidity is very very high so extremely sticky conditions here at the moment the other side of the peninsula is much drier in terms of the humidity so medina that forty four degrees but it will feel nowhere near as ing as uncomfortable not a way to change from monday forty five forty to forty four for mecca then into southern portions of africa we've got a frontal system threatening cape town cheer in the course of sunday indeed as it goes so it will still remain fairly cloudy at times with the threat of further showers but it should be fine when she gets through towards the eastern cape as a twenty three sunny cross be in zimbabwe with highs of twenty five new saka.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera arms the whole rom of the reminder of our top stories tens of thousands of people in cities across the u.s. have been protesting against the trumpet ministrations controversial migration policy more than two thousand children remain separated from their parents despite president trump citing an older reversing his policy. also rebels are losing ground in southern syria with several towns and villages accepting government rule syrian russian forces have been waging an intense bombing campaign although there are a province almost two weeks talks to end the fighting have failed. and president trump says that he has convinced saudi arabia to increase its oil production by up to two million barrels a day in a tweet trump said the extra saudi oil would help offset a decline in supply from iran after the u.s. pulled out all the iran nuclear deal in may. now an independent judicial body in belgium has suspended for licenses for the sale of weapons to
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saudi arabia it follows complaints by human rights groups about saudi's role in the war in yemen a saudi ever r.t. biliteral coalition's been bombing rebels there since twenty fifteen last year we brought the only one hundred eighty billion dollars worth of arms from producers in the belgian region of lonia the council of state ruled that the local government failed to examine the potential use of those weapons. when fighting in yemen has forced more than two million people from their homes most remain inside the country but hundreds of thousands of fled overseas according to the u.n. hate c.r. fifty one thousand have gone to neighboring oman another forty thousand are in somalia which already has a one point five million internally displaced population it's followed by saudi arabia which is leading the coalition war effort in yemen and djibouti and the much smaller number of to travel to asian countries like malaysia where they can stay visa free for three months most yemenis trying to get to europe via libya making
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them vulnerable to mistreatment and drowning well hundreds of yemeni asylum seekers have landed in south korea triggering sharp reactions in the local communities. was hundreds of protesters gathered in central song to support refugees and to welcome them but many also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge in the resort island of jeju about five hundred have arrive since december the government held an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws a behati is an asylum seeker from yemen he says he has no choice but to go to your island in south korea. you know ireland was the only canned for us to go to without a visa and claim asylum because we can go to a few countries in the world without these but they don't accept refugees or they didn't sign the. united nations convention or the agreements eccentric eases up
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so you ireland right of south korea but it's i mean we can't go to south korea we can go to. and it's dali country in the world we can go to without at least. claim asylum because obviously if we go to another country and stay there with. our visa expired and we will be stuck in jail or deportation center because in order to be deported back to me because you visa expires and then you have to go to a neighboring country because that is in that and there was there's not there's a direct flight we can go to that you know we can go back you know because of the war anyway but if let's say you want to go back you'll be in jail because you need to get a reason to go to a neighboring country police have you smoke bombs to disperse rival protest groups and the u.s. state of oregon. right group called the patriot
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running in portland when they were challenged by anti fascist protesters the crowds through fireworks eggs and other objects at each other forcing riot police to move in sunday is election day in mexico they left wing andreas lopez obrador is the front runner in the presidential vote but he's gained popularity because of his stance on violence and corruption many of the poor citizens find they get little help from authorities when a family member is murdered or latin america at the two lucien newman reports from mexico city. this is my son her son he was nineteen and studied architecture but he said mantel piece is in fact a shrine to her two murdered sons place where she can at least keep their ashes close to her three years ago the eldest herson was kidnapped in.
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a few hours later fifteen year old allen a football player was murdered along with his brother in law invade a goose where they used to live even though the family paid the ransom to get her son back he was never returned eventually the remains of my eldest son were found in a bass grave along with one hundred ninety other missing people in your area. i thought one day i would find. the only thing i have of him now is his call and a piece of hip and leg because those monsters chop them all to pieces. there's no peace for the families of the more than thirty thousand mexicans who were murdered last year and the equal number who are still missing records that are expected to be surpassed this year. but there is another type of crime that is also destroying mexico this is what's left of a school that collapsed during last september's earthquake here in mexico city and
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these little angels represent the nineteen children who were crushed to death when a structure that was built illegally by the school's owner fell on top of them as he had apparently paid off local officials to turn a blind eye to the building code the victim's parents say that they died not because of the earthquake but because of corruption a phenomenon that is spreading like a disease throughout mexico and almost every aspect of life. which is why confronting crime violence and the widespread corruption that makes those things possible are the main issues for tens of millions of mexicans as they choose a new president. one has to be the criminal so they'd let you work in peace sometimes it's the police that bribes corruption is everywhere. in geo mexican's against corruption and impunity says the corruption costs the poorest thirty five percent. of their income putting poverty and violence in of this is
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circle and when you start healing the economy with those levels of violence and those levels of corruption of course nobody's going to want to invest and that's where you perpetrate and you have more inequality more poverty and of course more crime at that i mean that there is neither a silver bullet nor a presidential candidate with serious proposals to turn the tide and yet like millions of mexicans might the seller hasn't given up fairly or. now there will be a new government which has the power to do more we hope this time things will change . after losing so much hope she reminds us is the last thing you can lose you see in human i just see that mexico city. six protest hours of being shot and wounded in nicaragua is covered. more than two hundred people are being killed and fifteen hundred injured in
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. now. how. do your rooms spanning six continents across the globe. al-jazeera as correspondents live and bring the stories they tell of this was not good enough to let us know. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian red al-jazeera fluent in world news and south korea will be added to us goes a list of world heritage sites one of them is the country's only surviving wouldn't go to quickly since been visiting some of the listed world astri's. the foothills
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of the song the sun mountain are extremely tranquil there is an absence of noise and pollution. only the prayers break the silence. of the it is the perfect sight for a place of worship so serene that buddhist monks travel from all over south korea just to meditate here. geographically speaking but juicer is located in the center of south korea and our space is vast compared to other temples not only that we host the flower girl in sutra that you can say serves as the identity of korean buddhism. some traditions of being carried forward since the monastery was built nearly one of the half thousand years ago. the us go world heritage listing establishes the outstanding value of a site where its conservation is recognized to be in the interests of all humanity south korea has twelve world heritage listed sites one natural and eleven cultural
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and wants to add more including the architecturally significant temple. the monastery is considered an important center for the belief in the tray of the future buddha. the temples treasure hall of the great heroes serves as the main area of worship and is a rare example of a double storey main hall oh. but it's the whole of a picture is in shrine in paintings of the eight scenes from the historical buddha life which makes this place so special it is the only original wouldn't go to in korea for people in order to turn and as a basis we monks look to do good in the world as we consider but truces role in a peaceful reunified korean peninsula and for the community that will be strengthened in the work that we do through unesco designation. is the head temple of the juggler order of korean buddhism founded in the ninth century it has what the south korean government calls eight hundred cultural gyms and is known for its
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calligraphy the monastery is one of seven south korea would like to see the venture listed. as south korea's only listed natural heritage site chosen for its geological features and ecological value but. the volcanic island contains messi of lava tubes deep beneath the earth as well as significant marine and coastal wildlife. on saturday the forty second session of the world heritage committee voted unanimously to include all seven south korean mountain temples on the listing craig leeson al-jazeera somnus and national park south korea. your charges their arms the whole robin these are all top news stories tens of thousands of people in cities across the u.s. have been protesting against the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance migration policy more than two thousand children remain separated from their parents despite
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president from signing an order reversing the practice. i'm. a mom and. i want to. read a magazine known to the was the minister you. know. on the submarine of children down there you are living in harpers reality rebels are losing ground in southern syria with several towns and villages accepting government rule syrian and russian forces have been waging an intense bombing campaign on their a province for almost two weeks talks to end the fighting have failed the free syrian army says it refuses to surrender u.s. president trump says that he's convinced saudi arabia to increase its oil
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production by up to two million barrels a day in a tweet to trump said the extra saudi oil would help also to decline in supply from iran after the us pulled out of the iran nuclear deal in may an independent judicial body in belgium has suspended some weapons sales to saudi arabia it follows complaints by human rights groups about side his role in the war in yemen a saudi ever asked the military coalition's been bombing rebels there since twenty fifteen navy divers have gone two hundred meters deeper into a flooded cave in thailand in the search for a boys' football team and their coach video released by the time navy shows how murky waters and complete darkness have hampered the weeklong rescue operation in the cave and fronts of europe why who will be to the world cup quarter finals after winning the first elimination games france locked out lionel messi in argentina with a four three victory in cannes on football's other global mega-star christiane the
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rinaldo and his portugal side are also going home after losing to your inquiry those were the headlines more news in thirty minutes to stay with us people in power is next. each year childhood ends fine estimated fifteen million girls globally all married before the age of eighteen. young girls compelled to marry after fleeing the war in syria share their stories and talk to us just the. hundreds of thousands of migrants have arrived in italy over the past four years gaining sanctuary from violence and poverty but prompting an interesting new truck response from the state others have been more welcoming those seeking to profit from the migrants misfortune we've been to investigate i would say the system of
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privately run reception centers as full and wide open to exploitation corruption and organized crime. more than six hundred thousand migrants have arrived by boat in southern italy over the past four years seeking century or more persecution and extreme poverty. most of them have been funneled straight into a network a privately run emergency reception center as these a funded by italy and the european union and operate on the contracts issued by prefectures the regional offices of the ministry of interior. but as this
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investigation will show the sheer number of arriving migrants in recent years and the united quote monitoring of the way the centers are run of with a system wide open to exploitation corruption and abuse. it's grown into a hugely profitable business for both ruthless entrepreneurs and old guys crying sometimes with deadly consequences. in the near mom that i see you know i thought it was. ok but i don't know the live winnie. the pooh sort of. people say i'm going to go. through you know god is evil guy like
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a monk got. lucky on. the fourteenth two thousand and seventeen in the outskirts of glitching yan of the best in naples one thousand year old can be an asylum seeker. was shot by the owner of a migrant reception center where launched. bob agreed to be interviewed for this film but for security reasons we can see his face. in the problem of the. could really be free. to move through the neutral orderly going to war it was going to. go on still. when they called. them both to. sure on. the girl good. papa traveled from the gambia to italy to libya where he say's he was badly
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tortured. and unwillingly. to the polluted improve who are eating going to work on google. once in italy and still in great pain bob was sent to the good scheana center by call such privately owned facilities it was applied to provide medical care for its residents of bob ses his pleas for help were ignored. because of my induced with really couldn't believe that michael could do what. who are the ones who knew three women to. according to another resident that wasn't the only problem with center was desperately overcrowded that mess on process but the committee said tuesday when it appeared that one person on. the welcomed as
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anymore. yet it was our what. i did there's a law about what would be a book in protest bob set fire to the mattress on his bed that's when the owner of the center showed up and shot him. you would do pretty soon if we did rid of the girl who polluted and to move it through with duke knew that. the center's owner shot of a large a with an illegal weapon was local businessman part of me well i gotta that i've gone to the testimony when i first saw and i said my main thing is aware and the more the more tory got than take him being either in the field or. going in to get a shia card i mean it really got his interests i previously ranged from construction to chicken farms till he decided to house migrants inside some of his properties.
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we went to delhi got his mansion and rich in ya know we want to ask how his previous experience of qualified to provide assistance to asylum seekers i don't usually audience it will fight a bit thick with stuff in a pop bottle at it when most. of the center where bob was shot since been closed by the authorities and calum in a delegate has been forced to step down from the business he's now awaiting trial for attempted murder. but to many of the operators of italy's privately owned reception centers he'd been found wanting. if i she were not. so no subject you cannot be talking momentum it. gets you in it forty it up or that it down out or if you so much it means that the. saints are we are in a limbo. but put it like that. but it isn't just inexperienced and greedy who spotted
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a chance to make money from migrants across southern italy where most of the centers are based few business opportunities escape the scrutiny of more organized criminals. and if i'm in. the system where the. team were sort of well again i would need to listen to the phenomena called. queer due to illness or biases and what about your list and selling them over a month year old earth as a shell of the core that. will kill a dog. is a member of the italian parliament and a former member of a parliamentary commission that looked into the management of italian migrant reception system it's a business with over four billion euros per year which every migrant is valued at roughly thirty five euros per day for most of whether they didn't where were jordan or whatever as compressible misses me to the assistance of the koreans i mean
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granted cheap boy pocket money every boy got in the duty to treat the seasons as. in media to linguistic assistance of physical logic. course in dealing with. the west on the vienna part of the problem he told us why is now haphazard way contracts for the privately run emergency reception centers one hundred out by local prefixes. it but up until a bit of a. system was. the system where they are all live. this is they were. added to it insufficient. not good when you get them on the. symbols on the go mark so coming to you to. day is an asylum seeker from the ivory coast who is housed in a privately owned emergency reception center in
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a small town called definitely naples another part of the money and office on mon. well. he go. on there it is not sure what i was. unique is that the market. for. the center into which my son was placed is managed by a company called the two point zero. the protest the company filed a report against the aca to cusick him of violating eternal rules told him you have to leave. it's a good thing going on but you're watching the one thing this week was here visiting the monday that was the mood where i want to move to the one when the sun. after being ousted from the center. sort of assistance from yes it's a group of activists based in this form
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a psychiatric hospital in naples abdel meir is one of the group's volunteers. and he said all. of that. with the team working with. abdel focuses attention. on the conditions inside letting the center invalid repairs know. about more according to all that they see when you answer that i got sick of you going with so much in the video game for me dad normally more than careful of what to do. where it was sunday the city council. with. a lot of well off. the center is one of the biggest in the area housing up to two hundred eighty eight migrants sperry deep in the countryside at least and i was really from the nearest
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bus stop. bell and offered to take his there to see it to find out whether anything had changed. according to the report sent to lax many of the basic services that the owners a contraption applied to provide. these claims a crime or a to buy videos the migrants shot themselves with the police make it isn't just. yap about him it's not so good looking at the missing want to give in to his little . sister mediator to. assistance sonny. made the stand on the song play it will. go out of their. mind yes. yes he did in front of his own people yup i meant to say.
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