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right now prices are so much so the local government has imposed restrictions to try to cool the markets. commercial property sales also booming eighty percent of units have already been sold in this new development that could be home to traders from both sides of the border if sanctions are lifted the. best positioned to become a trade hub for north east asia instead of being isolated. while there's been extensive development on the chinese side of the river the north korean side remains largely undeveloped but a recent visit by north korean leader kim jong un to potential development science has led to speculation the top to so many false starts this whole border area north and south is about to take off but last broad al jazeera. sets account.
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business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. on july the fifth one thousand nine hundred forty eight the u.k.'s national health became a reality and guarantees free access to treatment. and it's become
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a model around the world as the n.h.s. celebrates its seventieth anniversary poll. evolution from the postwar period to the present day the national health service was nothing short of a revolution it provided universal health care for britain's post-war population and funded it through a system of tax and national insurance by nine hundred forty five all three main political parties was supporting the concept. is a service which will provide the best medical advice and treatment to everyone every man woman and child in this country but when the left wing labor party swept to power in the one nine hundred forty five election it fell to the young health minister bevan to take on the task of making the n.h.s. a reality in the face of bitter opposition from the medical establishment and despite britain's post-war financial hardships bevan's n.h.s. was established in one nine hundred forty eight. in one thousand forty eight it was post-war with all the rushing the challenges facing the n.h.s.
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were very different infectious disease was really the biggest killer in those days because we had tuberculosis we had all sorts of other infectious diseases so you won't be surprised if you see many warts which were built back in those days they would have been designed in a very different way secondly cardiovascular disease and cancer. the prevalence of that was obviously the big challenges facing the n.h.s. then thirdly the n.h.s. changed british society to myra hurley in and eileen were among the thousands of women whose n.h.s. careers in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's gave them not just employment but advancement and they were on the front line with the n.h.s. continuously improved patients chances of surviving and recovering when i was doing my general training if one had their appendix out to be in for ten days.
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now you're out the next night or the next where i work in any your cock definitely emergencies you couldn't get the any down in the hospital now sammy says more and more and i fear that's made deflates today the n.h.s. is the fifth biggest employer in the world it now offers more than two thousand three hundred different surgical treatments and treats a million patients every thirty six hours trish bonds has previously had an n.h.s. heart bypass and is today recovering from a hip joint surgery all i can say really is on just full of praise for them everything they do for us and the country needs you continue the n.h.s. but in an era of tight budgets the n.h.s. is struggling to cope with the costs of an increasingly elderly population and increasingly expensive treatment options the medical need is clear but as the n.h.s. celebrates its seventieth year its future is less clear paul brennan al-jazeera
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london. now has sound with a list sport. thank you very much top seeds continue to fall in the women's true add to wimbledon with karl our sydney akki the latest to exit the term and well why in the men's a draw roger federer remains on track for nice title at the all england club paul vandeven reports. wimbledon has never been kind to caroline wozniacki in the past eleven outings she's never made it beyond the fourth round. russian it's rina makarova and sure that tradition continued on wednesday was an iraqi trailed five one of the third and save five match points before eventually losing seven five in the decide. you know i think i did everything. i can even remarried myself because you know. you know play up to the level that i
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can and. and i think she played above her level really race fitness williams came back from a sit down to dominate world number one hundred forty one alexandra de giru four six six twelve six one sure we keep versions in the third round. and it was an easy straight says one for assist the serena who needed just an hour to be victoria tom over the seven time champion says she's getting better with every match. i think overall i just played better you know right. more consistent still when i work on getting my first serves in more but overall it's definitely a little bit better than the first round. of federal lived up to his nickname as the speed through second round match slovak lukash let's go had no answer for the fifth explain. the eight time champion straight
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since one coming in just an hour and a half and. organizers will need to play catch up on thursday after rain brought an early end to the day's play then to worth al-jazeera. england's traumatic first ever penalty shootout when a world cup that means all of the quarter finalist are now in place belgium are the only side who haven't won a world cup and a stacked set of matches set to be played on friday they mean brazil why your go i face france meanwhile on the other side of the draw hosts russia take on croatia and after that went on. columbia england square of with sweden both of those of
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those games are on saturday. or there will be supporters from all over the world that those quarterfinal match as many of the fans who have traveled to russia come from countries that aren't even participating at the world cup that includes tens of thousands of chinese fans who are looking forward to the time when their national team is back on football's biggest stage as andy reached and reports from moscow. he finally and you are un are two of more than sixty thousand chinese founders in russia at home in beijing they watch the spanish league now they're buying in to the world cup experience we had the lovers of football we had the football fans we always watched that different games in china and we support different teams and different you know football stars. despite the national teams failure to qualify for russia football is on the up in china president xi jinping
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is a fan and cash is pouring into the domestic late. these finals are a chance for chinese supporters to watch the players they follow on television in european competitions while enjoy the games because they don't see a lot of beautiful soccer beautiful football you can still beat so they want to see the highest level of just football in the world cup lots of people want to see china back to the walcott maybe we have a chance to get whole slow walk up so yeah i mean a lot if we talk about. seven chinese companies are sponsoring this world cup and president xi has said it's his dream for the country to one day host the event china of qualified just once for the world cup that was in two thousand and so and i lost all three of their gangs the current saint is ranked down in seventy fifth in the world but the official aims of the chinese football association offer the
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same to be an asian power by twenty thirty and for them to have a world class side by twenty fifth think was one one one one zero but the man who is in charge of china not the only world come appearance says careful planning is required for that to happen if you. are to do for the future this is the more more important the world with the young people to the school room. to again. this is reported to. joy i hope one child never. he loved it this time. i join his fans have made their presence felt this world cup much still has to change if the country's football is to one day follow suit ok. on the richardson al jazeera moscow. false trail philippians are waiting to find out the punishments are after basketball much between the two turned into complete chaos
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a mass of brawl broke how to end the third quarter of their world cup qualifier on monday the game was called off after thirteen players were generated from the game which saw both the benches cleared and filipino fans also joining in the fight will strain name players apologized on their arrival home but blame the philippines a head coach for inciting a brawl this is out of the party long almost to stood with the coach. you know all think he was embarrassed by the wise term applying i think he was embarrassed by the call shot by really three years embarrassed because the other four would look i mean you're arguing with don't worship the stern not the news and there's nothing the school a lot of accounts a lot from the. you on also south korea have played their first friendly game in pyongyang or in fifteen years the game was played between joint women's teams with one called peace and the other prosperity south korean men's team will play against
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the north on thursday. but so is paul forman due back to sue in london. thank you sam that is it from maze to transcend for vista news hour i will be back in the moment with much more of the day's news don't go away. we have here as if data we know the product of providing everything that you're doing that's really where the power of the all powerful internet is both a tool for democracy and the threat do you believe that any of your companies have
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adana fide the full scope of russian apted measures on your platform in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game left changed their no precedents people in power investigates this information and democracy. was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp. the government raised our hopes and then abandoned us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government will fail. with
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over forty thousand people killed under his rule it took twenty five years to bring him to a court of law but why for so long it was such a brutal dictator considered an ally of the west who heard reporting to the congress that some of the press were engaged to clear the snow of al-jazeera unravels the history of chad's notorious former president is saying had three dictator on trial on al-jazeera. british counterterrorism please confirm a man and a woman critically ill in southern england have been exposed to the nerve agent novacek. other i'm certain this is al jazeera line from london also coming up warnings
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a very humanitarian catastrophe on the areas border with jordan and israel as talks to end the fighting in dara bring down iran's revolutionary guard backs a warning from president rouhani threatening to shut off all gulf oil exports if u.s. sanctions are imposed and tire rescue teams give crash courses in swimming and diving to the trial schoolboys trapped in a cave with back. we begin with a developing story here in the u.k. british police have just confirmed that two people critically ill in hospital in southern england have been exposed to the nerve agent novacek the same substance that russian double agent cripple and his door to unia and march a major incident was declared in the town of amesbury where the man and woman were
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found unconscious on saturday it's around thirteen kilometers from cells right where the script poll poisoning took place on monday the second degree low due to concerns over the symptoms but if the man and the woman would display samples from both patients who served open there on the board three for analysis. following the details of those samples we come from the amount of woman we've exposed to the nerve agent over trial which has been identified as the same agent we contaminated both of us and so it goes through. a sunny go has more from salisbury. the revelation given on wednesday evening by the counter-terror. chief of police certainly one that people had feared would be the case certainly it had held a hints of perhaps the similarities that happened between what occurred on saturday in the small town of amesbury as to what happened to march in the center of
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salzburg as well in the u.s. of course this picture has been building up the chief of counterterrorism police said that already on monday by monday it happened the two victims had displayed a very worrying symptoms that perhaps this was not just a straightforward case of an overdose of illegal drugs as had been initially thought of but as it turned out gave into the results of from fortune down the defense research facility nearby it was indeed confirmed that the two had had exposure to the nerve agent the chalk. there's been heavy bombardment by pro-government forces southern syria after talks broke down between rebels and russian negotiators that's despite jordan's foreign minister calling for a ceasefire as soon as possible to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced from their homes by the government offensive there then and smith has more from the jordan syria border. these people move to the border area to escape the fighting in
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daraa province but they also fear the syrian government which considers them terrorists the being involved in opposition activities among them army defectors media activists and employees of rebel run administrations at least for now returning to their towns and villages that have fallen under state rule is not an option. people are afraid there will be reprisals retaliation or even executioners this is why they are asking that any deal is guaranteed by a regional power like in jordan or another other country or international guarantees from that. the opposition had a few cards to play but hoped they'd have more leverage by resisting government attempts to recapture remaining rebel areas in dara but the negotiations have now broken down with the opposition saying the russians were asking them to give up too much the rebel groups say it's because of an insistence by the russians rebel groups hand over their heavy weapons however it was understood earlier on that one
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of the conditions the rebel groups lay down was that they were willing to give up their heavy weapons if the syrian regime forces left areas they had recently taken control of and allowed a greater role for the russian military in policing areas that the rebel groups surrendered to regime control or russian military control jordan had been mediating its foreign minister iman are safadi went to moscow for talks with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov about how to implement a settlement in south syria after rebels. surrender that areas. look at the situation in the south of syria with strong concern to believe that the fundamental goal is to resolve this crisis through a political process that would like to begin with a cease fire and then proceed to solving the question that would help to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in this area but it's clear that it is absolutely unrealistic to expect iran to withdraw from syria and that it won't be possible to
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solve the problems of the region without the participation of key countries including iran saudi arabia jordan egypt and many others there are no plans yet to restart talks and so the bombardment of dera resumed on wednesday evening but jordan particularly is keen to get all sides talking again hundreds of thousands of syrians trying to escape the fighting a gathered along the border with jordan tens of thousands more could be heading here jordan has already said it won't be letting anyone cross burnet smith al-jazeera on the jordan syria border. both jordan and israel are refusing to open that border to the many syrian stop where. israeli occupied golan heights. well you can see there on the horizon is one of a number of makeshift camps that have appeared in this area in the last couple of weeks since the syrian government offensive started in dera and kuwait shown up there or is around ten kilometers in that direction certainly this morning we heard
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what certainly sounded like strikes coming from that area the israeli government here have said that they will not open these borders to refute g.'s but it is also said that it will continue she managed tarion assistance when necessary prime minister netanyahu saying that israel will react to any threats to its sovereignty the israeli military has reinforced troops in this area in the last few days reinforcements for the two hundred tents division we understand of course this area is very sensitive it having been occupied by israel in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven the big concern for israel here is one of security of special concern is the presence of iranian forces so close to its borders we understood we know that in may israel struck using as strikes a number of iranian military installations inside syria so there are huge concerns
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with respect to security here for israel as this crisis continues and as the fighting goes on in these areas think it's fairly safe to say that we can expect to see even more people coming to these camps along this border. and around this revolutionary guard say they're ready to carry out president has time rouhani threat to disrupt oil exports from the gulf where homie said the man just could be taken if u.s. sanctions prevent iran from selling oil level markets the u.s. pulled out of the iran you contain a man and one conscious to halt imports of iranian all by november. penalties alan fischer has no. really in president has been in a two day visit to switzerland one of the main topics of conversation the u.s. decision to violate the iran nuclear deal by pulling out now the u.s. wants countries to boycott really you know oil as part of stronger international
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sanctions the president has done rouhani has appeared to threaten the oil exports from other middle eastern countries if the u.s. pushes ahead as. it is incorrect in anwar is to imagine that somebody or producer countries will be able to export their surplus oil and iran would not be able to export its oil. really in fissures have threatened to disrupt oil shipments in the past to do so they would target the straits of hormuz that's a major shipping lane but it's also a small stretch of water between iran to the north and oman on the ribbon peninsula to the so at its narrowest point there are just fifty five kilometers between the two pieces of land twenty percent of the world's oil passes through here but i don't think iran will ever need to really exercise this threat we have to remember iran is not the only country that is upset with the u.s. pressure on opec all that idea of the oil exports not coming from iran or remember the opec countries the whole reason a lot of these countries are in crises in the first place is because of the u.s.
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shale oil industry which brought prices down in the first place the u.s. has previously warned countries they must stop all imports from november or face sanctions from america no exceptions our focus is on getting as many countries importing iranian crude down to zero as soon as possible we are also working with oil market participants including producers and consumers. to ensure market stability iran has warned any boycott of the oil industry could push prices higher it company provides around two percent of global supply or three million barrels a day the u.s. is already concerned about rising prices at the weekend u.s. president donald trump called saudi arabia's king solomon and said they do agree that the saudis would boost production but there's no sign that prices are dropping particularly as the global economy is growing in demand for energy is up india south korea turkey all u.s. allies are major importers of
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a really annoying they might not be able to switch providers quickly or even want to the trumpet ministration would then have to decide have sanctions on them would follow the other signatories to the nuclear deal say they still support it and are looking at ways to save it. if it is being released showing a young thai football team in good health despite being trapped in a cave for eleven rescue teams are now giving them crash courses in swimming and diving while conditions for getting well safely and kind of imports from chiang rai just how and when that will happen is still not clear new video of the stranded thirteen shows a tiny baby seal emblem drawn on the cave ledge where the teenagers assault safety eleven days ago the words say thirteen lives referring to the name of their youth football club meaning wild boar personnel from the navy seals are staying with the boys at all times who are reported to be in good health after treatment for minor
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injuries rescuers are under intense pressure to get the twelve boys and their coach out quickly there has been a pause in the monsoon season rain but it's expected to start falling again in the next few days keeping water levels in the cave system down is critical for the rescue one option is to train them on the basics of scuba diving. something one diving expert at the cave thinks will work if they use a full face mask coming in and out and it won't take long it is basically just a cave fix a saw as you do it and them sitting on the sand you put the mosque on they get a feel for it they get an understanding. use a through water column so they understand that they have a communication they can talk to the diver who guides somali and if there is any problem they can calm him down the governor of chiang rai province says that the trapped thirteen might not all come out at the same time they were evaluate each one and bring them out only when they're ready the u.s. .

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