tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera July 1, 2018 5:00pm-5:33pm +03
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al-jazeera. a car bomb attack in the iraqi city of kirkuk has killed a person and injured at least twenty others targeted a storage center for votes cast last month from the general election ballots a jew to be manually recounted there in the coming days follows a supreme court ruling that votes by certain groups including kurdish peshmerga fighters should not be excluded from the result they were previously deemed in the valid cook has a large kurdish population one of the leading kurdish political parties is called for a full rather than partial recount. pakistan has extended the rights of more than a million registered afghan refugees to remain in the country their paperwork had expired on saturday they can now legally remain in the country for more than three more months after the cabinet decision many of the refugees have been in pakistan for their entire lives have been born to parents who fled the afghanistan. fled afghanistan rather during the soviet invasion in one thousand nine hundred seventy
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nine another million are believed to be in the country without documentation. still ahead on al-jazeera among taken yeah i have to be strong but my son kept out to be mothers anxious wait during the search for a thirteen year old son trapped in a cave in time and. we take a look at how austria's e.u. presidency could impact the block and the boats bringing refugees and migrants to european shores. and it's. in. the weather sponsored by katter. hello there you may have heard it's been pretty warm in the western parts of europe recently we've got some health pipe bands we've also got some wildfires but if you manage to avoid those hazards then it's fine and settled in
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pretty warm. many of us are enjoying that warm weather now for some of us it's going to stay hot and dry over the next few days but not quite for all of us we've already seen some thunderstorms over the iberian peninsula and this spiraling area of low pressure is going to give more of a role to hefty downpours as we head through the next day or so so you can see it at the moment making its way into the northwestern parts of france and through parts of the british isles and this region is where we're going to see more thunderstorms as we head through the next few days for the central belt of europe there it will stay fine unsettled for us here and in the east that's where there's more in the way of wet weather we've already seen some flooding in romania but further north that's where we've got our area of low pressure of as lots of cloud here quite a few outbreaks of rain and it's not feeling that warm for us either so kiev there is a maximum just struggling to around fourteen degrees for the other side of the mediterranean largely fine and settled for most of us the difference well it depends on where the winds are coming from it's coming from the north it not so hot for the northern
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know watching out zero time to recap our headlines now hundreds of rallies have been held across the u.s. against donald trump's immigration policies protesters are demanding separated migrant children be reunited with their family travel ban targeting some muslim majority nations be scrapped. in just a few hours polls are set to open in mexico's presidential election big priorities for voters include dealing with widespread corruption and gang violence there were twenty five thousand homicides in mexico last year the highest number in decades. at least seventy five civilians have been killed in russian and syrian air strikes on in the last twenty four hours. clue twenty three children and fourteen women meanwhile talks of resumed between russia and the rebels and today ending the fighting. navy divers have gone two hundred meters deeper into a flooded cave in thailand in search of
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a boys' football team and their coach video released by the tiny navy shows how murky waters in complete darkness of hampered the weeklong rescue ration rescue operation in the cave some progress has been made since the weather cleared on friday but there's still no sign of the team al-jazeera scott heide lawyer has the latest from chiang rai. a little bit of good news coming overnight saturday into sunday morning here at the mouth of the cave seal divers navy seal divers have been in the water for the last several hours and several teams have been going back and forth we know now that they are at the furthest distance they have been yet in the cave but they haven't gone that far quite honestly it's only about two hundred meters further than they had been further than that three kilometer mark there kind of stuff because of weather over the last several days and now two hundred meters further in but their immediate goal is to get to a place called poppea beach it's a cavern named after a famous beach here in thailand they are still four to six hundred meters away from
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that they're trying to get there because they believe that could be a spot where the boys and their coach might have retreated to when floodwaters came rushing into the cave system here so that is the incremental good news coming from the cave here we also know that teams are still working for a way in from the top in the hills in case how is this massive cave system they're still looking for a way in a new cavern a new tunnel downward tunnel was discovered over the weekend they are still trying to access that they're still trying to get down in there we know that in a couple of cases they have dropped supplies so that is still being exploited up in the hills above the cave now we know seven nations have joined the search and rescue operations here u.s. navy personnel here australia has sent some forces japan is here the united kingdom has diving experts here so a true international effort but right now there is a little bit of good news but still no definitive proof to fit into evidence where these boys and their coach might be at least forty people have been killed in
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a bus crash in northern india the vehicle fell into a golden polygon while district in the himalayan states of. police say rescue operations are continuing some of the victims are being airlifted to safety the cause of the crash still on the. a pro-democracy rallies being held in hong kong to mark the twenty first anniversary of the city's return to chinese rule organizers say the demonstration highlights china's growing influence in the former british colony a day earlier hong kong's leader kerry lamb said the one country two systems governing framework was intact but critics are questioning her commitment to the autonomy following the recent jailing of a number of opposition activists south sudan's latest cease fire has been violated just hours after coming into effect to the least twelve people killed in the north government forces and rebels are accusing each other of breaking the truce the agreement was signed by president salva kiir and rebel leader react machar in
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neighboring sudan at least fifty thousand people have been killed four million have been forced from their homes since the civil war began in two thousand and thirteen the un had warned both sides to stop the fighting by the end of june or face sanctions meanwhile the african union is urging south sudan's leaders to continue their talks the organization is holding a summit in mauritania on sunday but a recent attack in mali is likely to dominate the agenda. of a model has more from the capital in one shot. african leaders are concerned about the growing instability in the sahara region particularly following the deadly attack targeting their headquarters of the g. five in savory in mali g five is a task force which comprises troops from mauritania book enough fossil charred news share and its goal is to defeat groups are related with al-qaeda of the islamic state and. and inspired the assistance that the five has been getting from the
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international community of the u.n. and france it seems that this is going to be a long battle to be able to contain the rise of those groups the african union also is concerned about the instability in south sudan following the collapse of the ceasefire leaders meeting here in mauritania are going to put more pressure on the south sudanese president said by care and here's why of all rick must charter trying to contain the crisis and push for a road map that would and civil war in south sudan there are also other issues like the dispute between morocco and the over the future of western sahara african union is a pan african organization a mean to speed up political and economic integration they hope to be able to have their own single market single currency and central bank but many say this is going
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to take some time unless african union's tackle first of all regional conflicts the need to and armed conflicts for them to be able to pursue their political agenda. in south africa is now compulsory for people living in johannesburg to separate household garbage for recycling it's hoped it will stop landfill sites from filling up too quickly. as more. this is one of the biggest landfill sites in johannesburg so that it produces more than one hundred million tons of waste every year government officials say extending landfill sites needs money and more land resources they say they don't have that's why the people of johannesburg will not have to separate plastic glass by degradable waste for recycling but it certainly will be jews the number of their waste that goes into an infant science while looking at ninety percent of general
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reschooling there including the. minus recyclable materials from growing into linfen size. we are likely to improve increase the lifespan of these sites by a significant significant number of years. from the environment department says there are more than eight hundred landfill sites in the country this dump in johannesburg so it's an eighty eight hectares of land south africa's landfills are filling up fast company such a safe and alternative way to go to sites are developed cities brought in to landfill space in five years. private companies have been hired to collect rubbish for recycling from homes and businesses self-employed waste because. unhappy about the move the father of three is afraid he'll be squeezed out of the market he says he earns about fifteen dollars a day but why is it having to compete with the companies he won't be able to provide for his family because. some of them to going to
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be included in their crimes so they contribute because there is no job at the start at this time but. as always we come far from with the strong so we. depend from which. johannesburg city officials say there is enough private companies and individual waste because their priority is trying to show johannesburg landfill sites stay open and operational for a few more years. on sunday austria takes over the rotating presidency of the e.u. chancellor sebastian kurtz has taken a hardline stance of europe's migration crisis dominic came looks at how having austria at the helm could impact the european union. he says countries youngest leader and now for six months at least on paper europe's as austrian chancellor since last december sebastian quotes has governed in a coalition with the far right and increasingly his policies have reflected that
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year. austria's goal is to stop the tide of illegal immigration the refugee and migrant influx into europe we have always stuck to our position and will use the e.u. presidency to work on a sound european solution that can only be achieved if the protection of our external borders works we have to be the ones who decide who come into europe not the people smugglers. and courts says he sees his country's role as a bridge between east and west which is why he's been making overtures to the countries of what's called the visa grad group the czech republic hungary poland and slovakia who some in brussels consider to be in the news awkward squad they don't share the desire for an ever deeper union and don't want to accept more migrants or refugees trying to cross the mediterranean there he would have them go right back everybody jumps into the water people catch them bring them out fish
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them out of the water and automatically they're basically ferried into the european union i don't believe this is a complex border defense it's extremely important that we define what happens with those who are trying to cross seas illegally into the european union. there is another border that is important to ministers in vienna this is the river a natural frontier dividing austria and germany from each other but in recent times the government of sebastien courts has been reaching across this river to try to establish good relations with the government in bavaria and it's a six weekly regarding immigration and border controls because ministers in munich and vienna want to see much more of this police checking people crossing their shared frontier a technical but apparently temporary breach with the e.u. showing an open borders deal but while this is clearly what courts is seeking his counterpart in berlin bangle america has resisted the widespread return of such
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controls insisting that she is a vital plank that e.u. policy away from the issue of migration another problem the austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the e.u.'s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera. sports at least six protesters have been shot and wounded in nicaragua as capital managua. two hundred people have been killed in one thousand five hundred injured in demonstrations against president daniel ortega government in recent weeks. seven buddhist mountain temples in south korea will be added to unesco's list of world heritage sites one of them is the country's only surviving wooden pole godor cradle easton's been visiting some of the listed most trees. more the foothills of the
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song the sun mountain are extremely tranquil there is an absence of noise and. only the prayers break the silence. 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 garden sutra that you can say serves as the identity of korean buddhism. some traditions have been carried forward since the monastery was built nearly one of the half thousand years ago. the u.s. go world heritage listing establishes the outstanding value of a site where its conservation is recognized to be in the interests of all humanity
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south korea has twelve world heritage listed sites one natural and eleven cultural and wants to add more including here 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 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 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 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
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government calls eight hundred cultural gyms and is known for its calligraphy the monastery is one of seven south korea would like to see eventually 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. as take you through some of the headlines now hundreds of rallies have been held across the united states against donald trump's immigration policies protesters are
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demanding migrant children be reunited with their families and the travel ban targeting some muslim majority nations be scrapped. and bright. i'm. a mom and chorus. we will come together and we're going to have freedom and they know the love that the administration knows how and some reason of children from their parents are living in harper's reality polls are set to open in mexico's presidential election in a few hours big priorities for voters include dealing with widespread corruption and gang violence there are twenty five thousand homicides in mexico last year the highest number in decades. at least seventy five civilians have been killed in
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russian and syrian air strikes on that island the last twenty four hours talks between russia and the rebels aimed at ending the fighting have resumed pakistan has extended the rights of more than a million registered afghan refugees to remain in the country their paperwork had expired on friday and can now legally remain in the country for more than three months after the cabinets decision many of the refugees have been in pakistan their whole lives having been born to parents who fled the soviet invasion of afghanistan in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine another million are believed to be in the country without documentation. navy divers have gone two hundred meters deeper into a flooded cave in thailand in search of a boys' football team and they coach video released by the time navy shows how murky waters in complete darkness of hampered the weeklong rescue operation in the cave some progress has been made since the weather cleared on friday but still no sign of the team the news continues. a new series of
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rewind a can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries bistro continues from but did till now these destroyers rewind continues with alfred's free press. and the money they did talk we know from the public of what's happening in the adventure sites that have been some changes over over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. each year childhood and it's for an estimated fifteen million girls who marry before the age of eighteen according to the international center for research on women or i c r w. south asia has the largest concentration of
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child brides but early marriage is a global phenomenon girls living in poverty are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then and that in that second that is this. any lesson that didn't. tell us that it can invest this will and lead. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters don't. look ahead.
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but this. cannot arrive in the. us. and then with. the when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind. or forget. what am i have had some of and second left out of. this. and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided what do you remember about that period of time in your life. much in the middle of the city bertie suddenly. made it look like
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a city better plan than. a sudden oppression of billiton have helped him with. the limb they own when. that stops eleven. so twenty twelve at the border of jordan and syria can you remember what the border was like at that time and have the suburb. lived and i'd be happy. to visit adam cohen idaho must look like homelessness like. you had licked and. make that only. tell you to make. better.
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you know a cinema homicide in thailand a month at the moment that i have some of the second month of the show you don't. look like them. going and had any of my look like that model or had their mug of them in the side of the does that on a synonym of the make the must i can feel the father buffy had that sonic of blood the linen legged blood but. alan. by the internet on how to plan why do you think your family was the last family to leave you know a lemon with a mint and ribs and how that is and not one of the few said by then the multiple am in a middle of the play in a way and never brought a woman because some of them that. made the loan every bit. what you remember about the d.v.d. you like to hear. them up becoming the how it would let them tell me all.
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the while that if it was that way i'd get a new one man i'm sick of life things that i am one of them to have a somewhat sudden had then hit on a muslim and. suddenly they had enough what in us one of the. one of the names of the. name of that fellow with a bow tie. well you don't and i looked and i thought a little by leno hayek and is that had been so it's the palm so were you stuck at the border the syria jordan border for a bit before you were able to cross into jordan and sick get in and she may end up that is that or and i don't know if they are at the committee but i think a finnish embassy to most than has that autonomous i think is it's just i didn't and that is the one instance they had at the school i had learned that given to. those then the him is that can you describe to us what that journey was like and then to have been a kid let's not in the land that i thought as i said then you had a whole lot of the hey and it was so long but i like muffin it had the little i've
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been. there must have the how i lay a can of us not in the south but it well to us that it in my is a kind of film of the woman that one should have little subtle. tough atlanta has said. jordan is now home to more than six hundred fifty thousand syrian refugees unicef says there is an epidemic of child marriage among them and it's on the rise from the onset of the war in two thousand and eleven to the present child marriage has spiked from fifteen to thirty six percent in the kingdom european countries such as sweden and germany have welcomed large numbers of syrian refugees are also grappling with the dilemma permit child marriage or separate families. in jordan it was easy to find married girls but few wanted to speak with
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a journalist on camera they were worried about the repercussions of doing so without their husband's permission and the possible impact on their families. child brides commonly face domestic violence restricted movement and are often not given a voice when it comes to making decisions in the family. no matter the justifications families give the i.c. r.w. says child marriage is a violation of human rights and a form of violence against girls. found out she was engaged just shy of her fifteenth birthday the syrian refugee was living in a camp in jordan when her parents notified her that she was to marry another syrian refugee five years her senior. is the latest generation of child brides in her family since fleeing their home in aleppo six years ago but man and her loved ones have endured fear hunger and now poverty the war forced her to drop out of school
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when she was ten years old she says if her just any had been different she would have loved to have been a doctor instead she is a sixteen year old wife and mother to a five month old daughter with another baby on the way i'd like to know what was the first moment you spoke to your parents about getting married i would say. but i'm not in. so. that. he and they let. us. get home of the. bad day and. said. that. he. would send it to. the senate and the woman. said. why did they
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make a case as to why they thought it was important for you to get married and why they thought you would be ready at fifteen to get marry. well that's. let to do it limited to what made you change your mind while focused and again. didn't know. what was this like the first time that you met your husband still smugglers the watch this so had a catalyst and they ended badly like that medic that tell us a little bit about your husband.
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for a month past. we stuff. is your husband syrian also what do you what is married life been like for you. when you and his. voice. and it is oh i'd stay slim on the place. and how has it been for you if there was a place where you can reach that magic age can you think about some of the challenging times in the last year or so just one fifth of those of us who was.
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both baghdad. so it's a family with my life and. my life. and talia with. what would have been some of the hardest parts about being a young mother for you measure to take any mad. my flat my feet are damp to ten million. my family has to i mean much with this so we have. kittens and are you two working full time. every day and so on and to bed if the said i have been to the sled and have been. but this didn't happen in the wild animal but he'd start either be in the crib you
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. had leave the house whole the. haeckelii end of it the chip supply enough so of the kids and in plymouth of sad thoughts. if the head of pendle dad said. tell me about the time that you're able to spend with your daughter. minnie and as you saw us state have a lab and i did that i will put it in the only bag attend her less affected i will tell you it's hard to leave your daughter at home isn't at stake in his theory and . has started that lendl to. be.
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