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and talk of culture but with trump it's hardly subtle and people are sharing videos and pictures on twitter we're seeing a lot of hashtags like bringing the noise together again and also stop trump people and women and girls of all ages are calling out trump for his massage any and the running back of women's reproductive rights some are against his policies on immigration and this includes the travel ban on several muslim majority countries and also the zero tolerance policy on an authorized immigration and this led to thousands of immigrant children being separated from their parents and we've been talking about the famous trump baby blimp another thing that's trending online on the ground have been following his movements throughout the day but you can also follow him on twitter he has his very own twitter account and it's called at trump baby for all the latest details and it's also this interactive map showing a range of different locations and groups involved in the protests across the
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country and there's even special coaches from all over the u.k. ferrying people to the capital or if they choose to stay put they can find smaller protests nearby. but there's also a counter demonstration taking place and this is meant to be happening on saturday and so some activists will be attending a welcomed trump march from the u.s. embassy but the metropolitan police say that the protests will be subject to a series of restrictions due to concerns of public disorder and disruption to the community will send us your thoughts pictures and videos is that news great or you can message me directly and that for him hit him all thanks for he'll and send us your comments in as well as your are already hash tag a.j. news grid but look basically they're all anti trump i think but i think samantha on facebook live who guessed as american as put it quite nicely when she said i wish her majesty queen elizabeth the second strength and patience for her meeting with our president xi since that's a facebook dot com session al-jazeera where you can leave a comment as you watch or you can come direct to us plus nine hundred four five or
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one dribble one four nine telegram and whatsapp if you're using either of those messaging services ok we are going to look at some breaking news out of pakistan at least sixty five people killed dozens more injured from a suicide attack targeting an election campaign rally in pakistan it was in the millage of village i'm sorry of mustang in baluchistan province near the afghan border one of the candidates for a provincial seat war was among those killed second election related bombing on friday the other one happened in the northern town called bonnie. correspondent on the line now from lahore just bring us up to date with this one coming. yes indeed come all the dishes particular tags taking a bluetooth on to much straight day a call in a meeting was underway when a suicide bomber struck that meeting we're told that over one hundred people. dead
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storage sixty five and likely to rise even. as you mentioned earlier in the day that was not the deadly attack andy attempt happening and by no on the chief minister former chief minister of the k.p. cage and which five people look at it he would. he gave the gag however coming back to going to just on the top leader of the blue to just on awami party won me standing for people's party who was good casting the election from much doom he did abroad to fall my chief minister all but you were just on province and just an update actually on that when kemal alex laid him in our news editor of the mail me saying we're now seventy in fact the death toll there and that is coming from the health ministry i'd like to move on if we can come on because we've got the other issue today of knowledge sharif former prime minister now is sharif arriving home probably in around an hour or so and this is also the
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court of course the supreme court found him guilty on corruption charges the way he goes is this the end for him to come home and just get arrested. but he definitely would be a dictator he has now a convicted criminal that along with days go into the question right now wage. we do not know where. to be able to do that and dad level or kid has been caged all day to some new egg maybe die if you're doing some of the. bullets nationally accountability bureau teams are ready to i read them and to take him away and he called her in order to avoid any skull photos where did she come out into the hall and always saw another sedated but you didn't board. ten or ten years in prison you had ordered seven years in prison and all totaled age all of your to do in order warned not to lawyer and order situation given the
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fact that august on is on that these attacks that are taking place across by august on are being claimed by the teddy get thought about and focused on and if you remember jeffs you didn't need a need to modify the law which killed in a u.s. drone strike so i think you're a dear little. get him government not taking any chance said and at the same time we do not know whether or not why should he. be able to engage traveling of course on. from abu dhabi connecting site decades taken from london so mistry as such then share and progress on. doing or no where. and even if it doesn't it all edge like need that he would be picked up from the board on a helicopter and taken away to jay's and come out in the hole or i should say of course keeping an eye on that when we get to my district and when and if that plane
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arrives just a reminder about now us sharif has been pockets on the prime minister three times in a row about three times since nine hundred ninety but his time in power was. has been far from smooth in one thousand nine hundred nine during his second term sharif was ousted in a military coup he was then sentenced to life in prison for corruption but he was later allowed to go into exile in saudi arabia returning after eight years of becoming prime minister for a third time in two thousand and thirteen didn't finish that term the last july the supreme court disqualified sharif from office over corruption allegations linked to the panama is if you remember those the leaks showed sharif and his family were involved in offshore companies has also been banned from politics for life so with all that mind let's talk to somebody who is a security analyst and former program director of the peace and development unit at the pakistani military of planning ministry of planning joining us from islamabad nice to have you with us as i run through that history of now as sure if i think what he's kept he's managed to keep coming back hasn't he is it different this time
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do you think when he managed to make a comeback from this or is the the road running out. i think about ten days ago it looked like this might be very very difficult time for him and you know the disqualification there was a sense of doom and gloom but i think last week's events and specially today's events have been extraordinary and i think that his fortunes today look far more bright political fortunes they look formal brighter than they looked a week ago and i think for this he has to pass the i'd rather have heart handed and overzealous. attitude and handling of the in dedham set up i think they've already acted and just ten or twelve days from elections they have given him and his political party a very big chance to mobilize their people. come out of the four i started was
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talking about the march that he's been would be allowed to land in the oval but i think it's immaterial to his campaign and his body's campaign they've achieved what they wanted to achieve just ten or twelve days before the elections they've been able to get the people out on the street that is also showing that they will be able to rally more mobilized water and force and you know about getting the water out on the watering they've actually the most important thing and i think that i'm set up has played into it sort of interrupted this this my old crystal river simple question but is he popular because for a man to keep making comebacks like this when the judiciary particularly cheap trying to knock him down he's got to have something. he's absolutely very popular and as you know when you've talked about it and pm and then as a political body has had a huge constituency in bundaberg to the largest province of pakistan and they have successive even the last two terms they have successively even been people's party is benazir bhutto's party had the last i mean they won the elections and they made
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government in the center b.m.i. land was able to have themselves they had a job they had the provincial government in bundaberg it's a very very big important party and right now two very important forty four limpers have come out one is i board and the other one has got that and they all are showing that everything from job. is still the most important party and of us should lead by fatah is the ideological as well as the two chris matic leader of the body and so just this corruption charges and dismissal and then of course his disqualification as well as in gunman's. prison imprisonment is not enough to take lead take him off the scene and all this happening so close to the election day itself is actually giving him the victim card to play the victim card and it's always very you know it's always helps to get the water out and mobilizes waters and you're seeing that today in the whole it's always
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a pleasure talking to you thank you for that to appreciate it so now i'm sure a former prime minister who will be next as we were discussing the infor graphic team of al jazeera come of narrowed it down to the big three for the election on the twenty fifth of this month and on those names from the year bhutto and sharif this is sharif the brother shahbaz sharif fascinating dinner speech to explore they have a search for pakistan elections twenty eighteen in the interactive section of al-jazeera dot com. there was secretary mike pompei was on his way to mexico to meet president elect and that is manuel lopez obrador the meeting is expected to include discussion on the renegotiation of nafta the north american free trade agreement and also how economic development can help stop migration in to the united states off we go to mexico city our latin america editor lucien newman is there. hello kamado right behind me is the campaign headquarters of mexico's president
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elect and the rest manolo pace over a lot of this is where the meeting will take place with the u.s. secretary of state and his high level delegation that is accompanying him this is unprecedented we have the treasury secretary the commerce secretary of homeland security secretary and president donald trump's son in law jared kirshner his main and his personal advisor all of them coming here to mexico even as donald trump remains in the in the u.k. that gives you an indication of just how important this meeting is being seen by the white house joining me to talk more about the sort of. the conflict of relationship that has existed until now between the united states and its closest neighbor mexico is. who is an expert in the settlement of conflicts and especially in trade thank you for joining us clearly nafta commerce between the united states and mexico is a very important issue but it's much more than that why who decided that these this
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visit should take place in the first place it's unprecedented well we don't know exactly but it definitely shows that both parties are interested in having talks about two very fundamental issues for both countries one is immigration and the second is international trade. essentially nafta so what it shows is that there's a certain sense of urgency. from one side that there was a need for this meeting as you mentioned during the introduction this is unprecedented. very exciting moments because this never happened in the history of the relations between mexico and the united states just so that our viewers understand we're talking about the meeting between a president elect who's just elected two weeks ago and the top brass of the u.s. cabinet fact president and. the president elect hasn't even been formally. confirmed yet here in mexico that is correct he's not officially to president elect
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yet a very high level. group american officials have the sighted to come to mexico and visit him and this shows a side mention that this certain sense of thirteen see that they need to start talking about two very key topics for the continuation of good relations between the two nations why is this so urgent for the white house well one of the reasons could be that the midterm elections. are coming very soon. does certain matters need to be tackled as soon as possible one of them a sign mention is international trade and the issue of nafta the mexican government already announced that they are willing to conclude their renegotiation of nafta this year right after the midterm elections so this shows that both parties are
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often to sort of refresh these discussions so it's the turn of page we may see something. very interesting coming out of this meeting about the future of nafta that's very interesting thank you we'll have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us well there you have it come on we're waiting for the u.s. secretary of state to land here in mexico he will be meeting also with the president of mexico the current president of mexico but that is seen more as a courtesy call than the meeting that he will be holding in the house behind me back to you i have nothing else to go and same to say in yemen in mexico city thank you we had a series quite a few years ago actually now when i was there called walls of shame look to places like israel palestine northern ireland but also mexico because the wall is not necessarily a trump idea it already existed piecemeal along that three thousand kilometer border it's an interesting watch given how border immigration and the building of walls has asked. place it in these ponds that humans have what's the self and have a look at the rest of the series is
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a really good one walls of shame mexico is what you need to search for in this case this is the newsgroup for those of you watching us on facebook live welcome as always you got a bonus ager pos story coming up i'll tell you about the absurd solution helping college graduates in the us to pay off the school loans i mean mary said there's a new war underway for by companies cities and nations around the world the enemy is plastic straws and we're looking at who and how some international corporations are taking plastic off the table. hello there we're seeing quite a bit of rain over georgia recently the satellite picture is showing that area of cloud also affecting us in azerbaijan and in the far eastern parts of turkey and it's all drifting its way towards the east but it hasn't released us and just yet as we head through the next few days this area of cloud is still going to be with us and turning heavier as we head through sunday just pushing
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a little bit further towards the west we could see a few outbreaks of rain in ankara as well to the south of all of that is dry and hot for us in beirut thirty degrees and even hotter for us in baghdad and here in doha the temperatures will be rising as we head through the next few days at this time of year it all depends on the humidity that's what dictates the temperature so forty four degrees and still with a fair amount of humidity in the air as we head through saturday but on sunday it's a very dry and so the temperatures will get that bit higher so forty eight degrees hot but a dry heat for us that in towards the southern parts of africa we've got a fair amount of cloud in the south you can see it all drifting its way eastward as bored as a fair amount of rain and it's going to continue to do so is it just nudges its way eastwards there on saturday then it's going to be durban where we see some of the heaviest outbreaks of rain nineteen degrees will be our maximum temperature but as that system pulls away things will turn a bit cooler behind it and then our maximum will be limited just to fifteen degrees .
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trending the top story on the what's trending list at school says donald trump makes to reason my very far away from where the baby is in central london also the latest on those attacks in context on which come out hard it was telling us about earlier and that video in camera and we're going to be taking that i'm a little bit later this is an important story coming out and we have a lot of feedback from our view it's in camera more on that with a guest and between the two later that is what's trending. and i'll just. and here we are live while having a look at what's happening the protests are still going on in london let's have a look that's trafalgar square in london tens of thousands of people i would say they're surprised more of them haven't jumped on the fountain by now i mean really haven't seen protests this big probably since the protests against the iraq war back in two thousand and three and planted more people on the march than if we can bring that out we can actually plenty of orange signs aren't balloons remember this
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is all opposition to a sitting u.s. president who is on an official visit to the u.k. all right let's check in with maryanne demasi now for some more international headlines. that's right keeping on other stories around the world at least fifty four people including dozens of civilians have died in strikes in eastern syria the u.s. led coalition mits that it or its partners forces carried out the raids and province saying they were targeting eisel fighters monitoring groups say the strikes hit an ice factory which dozens of families were using as a shelter close to the iraqi border the u.s. coalition says it's investigating the civilian deaths a senior and voice of the supreme leader says iran has no intention of leaving syria regardless of u.s. and israeli pressure the statement from. came in the wake of his meeting in moscow with the russian president vladimir putin both the u.s. and israel want iran to pull out of syria while russia has warned it would be
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unrealistic to expect iran to fully withdraw from the country or a challenge has more from moscow. well the advisor to iran supremes leader a man called ali akbar velayati it has been in moscow for two days now he met with putin on thursday and he's speaking at a forum in moscow today he had some fairly trenchant comments regarding iran's longtime adverse or ease israel and the united states to regarding israel and iran's presence in syria he had this to say our presence in syria has no relation to israel we coordinate it with russia and with syria and this coordination does not necessarily have to meet israel's demands then going on to talk about donald trump's comments that iran was feeling economic pain at the moment because of the reinstatement of sanctions and the u.s.
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pull out of the iran nuclear deal. that also iran would be coming back to the negotiating table at some point that's what trump was saying this is what's really arcee had to say in response to that we do not want to negotiate with the americans if they have allusions that we will come to hold negotiations well we don't need this they're not worthy of addressing them they in fact violate the obligations on iran approved by the un security council why should we negotiate with them now iran and israel have both had delegations in russia over the last few days netanyahu was here just a couple of days ago and this flurry of activity is coming in advance of course of the trump putin summit in helsinki on monday perhaps both of these countries iran and israel are worried that there is going to be a grand bargain struck between trump in and booths in helsinki and they have been trying to put their views across to moscow in advance of this. south korea's
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president has north korea's leader to keep his promise to give up nuclear weapons speaking in singapore moon jai in pledge to set up a joint economic zone of kim jong un backed commitments made during his summit with with donald trump u.s. president has said great progress is being made in negotiations despite kim not meeting the u.s. secretary of state during his recent visit to pyongyang. an explosion at a chemical plant in china has killed nineteen people and injured twelve others the blast happened on thursday night at an industrial park in sichuan province is you've been secy of the cause is not yet known it's being treated as a suspected industrial accident china has been stepping up checks over the past year to improve safety standards after several fatal incidents at coal mines and chemical plants meanwhile the chinese government has banned all events commemorating the death of nobel peace prize laureate. a year ago but his supporters have been able to pay tribute in hong kong who died of liver cancer last
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july while serving an eleven year sentence for subversion on the mainland earlier this week his widow arrived in germany after being under house arrest for eight years despite never being charged with a crime. from here for now but we'll have much more in about half an hour's time including of course all the latest on the second day of president trump's visit to the u.k. thank you for that mary and look forward to that top of the hour now one of africa's longest serving leaders plans to run for another term in october with about cameroon's president paul b. whose government is also under pressure over alleged human rights abuses this latest incident involves a video showing government forces killing two women and two children reportedly shot dead because they were accused of being members of the armed group boko haram barbara and group or has more now just a warning there are some disturbing images in her report. two women and a girl marched along
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a path by men in uniform said to be similar to those worn by some serving in cameron's military one of the women is carrying a baby on her back then in a clearing the group is blindfolded and forced to sit down a man can be heard saying you are book around you are going to die before the men point their weapons at the group and then gunshots. cameron's government's dismissive video as being what it described as fake news it said the release of the video was a desperate attempt by its enemies to discredit the government's efforts to combat book or her ram this is another instance of grows resume formation we are. fucked. noting to do the work of
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a difference in security forces within the framework of the mission in trust. it's not the first time cameron has been forced to defend soldiers against accusations of human rights violations earlier this year amnesty international said government forces had tortured people it suspected of belonging to baka herat it went on to say that security forces continued to aba therea arrest individuals accused of supporting book or her arm often with little or no evidence and sometimes using unnecessary or excessive force there's arrested were frequently detained in inhumane life threatening conditions the military rejected the findings and said its members respected human rights cameroon strips are fighting groups on two fronts for the last two years they've been battling english speaking separatists operating in the west of the country. and the north dhaka her arm
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fighters have in the last four years mounted suicide attacks and kidnappings the emergence of the video isn't going to help the government flight or improve its reputation in or outside cameroon barbara and al-jazeera are here this is one you can really pick up and run with isn't it because camera i mean i have flooded all the time in fact dominates a completely kemal but this video has caused outrage on social media networks it's been said thousands of times but it's just really too provocative said play in total the video shows men wearing military uniforms executing two women and their children on their knees and this comes off the amnesty international public ng verified the video's authenticity and this is just one of hundreds of videos that al-jazeera sees every week we've been following up with the story for months and many of you have been updating us with your stories using the. hash tag a.j. news right now these are often images that al-jazeera cannot independently verify
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with little or no evidence jenna's find it quite difficult to gather information and this is really part of the broader issue as with other news with you know issues like fake news and fake videos also making the rounds on social media and we've also some of you in cameroon what else needs to be done to shed light on what's happening in the country and many say that this particularly this particular issue is very sensitive and it's putting the government on edge after two security and safety concerns we have made the recipients anonymous listen. cumbrous stories being under reported by by the international media i think we have to. ask you because. under reported. no one is being held to account one does we expect the government is just. like. we're never going to get just is a big deal really shows what come around it's all about recklessness
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lawlessness progress. you see everything you want and there's nobody to do anything about it because. commissions are silent because they have the always the president they want something for what they need to give him what he wants i believe he is just doing this for a while. and some of you did write to us as well one said the security forces are not properly trained and they do terrible things we generally don't see it even if the release video is not from cameroon many people would say cameron's army is capable of such and others are tweeting about it as well saying that regional stability is currently under threat and there is need for more international community to act alone says will the way wait for all southern cameroonians to be killed before they set them free we need action not talking and denying says that we are not safe in our own country the day i saw as i couldn't eat nor sleep at
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night horrible situation by the authorities now fact checking has its limits and some will believe false information regardless of verification efforts now while an investigation has been announced cameron's government initially called this video fake we do want to hale's thoughts on the story especially if you are in cameroon keep those comments coming in is the hash tag is great thanks really we're going to talk to w. now who is the special advisor to the crisis response team at amnesty international he's on skype from oxford nice to have you with us sam where he has made a good moment here that we see a lot of these videos and i say we get out of there we see a lot i'm sure you do as well what is it that's been different about this one tell us about the verification process which makes you say yes this is absolutely authentic. absolutely you know so such to start with obviously the crisis response team and the dumbest international we spend a lot of time looking at violent videos from all around the world and i must say
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this is probably the most of the most distressing and most deplorable videos i have ever seen in my make korea at amnesty we spend a lot of time going through its media spend the last three days summation and choose day we spent the last three days until we have a press release yesterday calling through every detail of this video we check the weapons which at the uniforms which at the dialogue which at the top okra fayemi matched to independent testimony is that our research is on camera and have been taken from the ground so it's a very painstaking process for us and for us to actually come out and say something like this is credible evidence that the camera carried out executional executions that we see in this video which we take a lot of time and a lot of peace taking detail before we actually do that did this particular video get sent directly to you or is it among the many thousands that you can find online you've got you actively going looking for them. they were sent to us before before
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we found it online that said as soon as it was sent words one of the things we also do when we member verifying videos is to check when it first appears online and the first time this video today that we found as appeared online was actually this week which doesn't give us the time date that suggests. the event is actually only recently come to light and so we received it first of all by our contact on the ground but then we also were able to find it online before it spread to its current by reality and then to you speak directly to i'm quite interested in the whole process of the you speak directly to authorities in camera because we've seen a response from them from the minister of information or communication but i'm wondering what sort of direct response you perhaps get from them. we haven't received a direct response today. but obviously we put the press release out there and we're calling very clearly for an independent show inquiry into this event i think we're
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worried that the cameron government saying that this is fake news so early in the process before we'd even reach to could completion. we've gone through all the processes that we would usually go through worries us makes this concern that any any investigation they do will not be impartial and we would call very much that impartial investigation. from amnesty international pleasure talking to very interesting as well thank you for your time thank you very much more on this from our friends at the stream money last week in fact i asked the question is cameron hurtling towards civil war femi and the latest guests included the cameron minister of communications also some francophone cameroonians amnesty international's well he just spoke to going in depth the way only the string can you will find them the whole site at stream dot al-jazeera dot com on second for the current facebook live you've got about a story from india now we take a ride and see how one group is challenging stereotypes against people with disabilities that's from
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what about plastic free july a global movement or you know to get people to stop using plastics and joined in starbucks one of the. and many of us know cafes as well but have you ever thought about how every plastic stroll trace brush or even a cup you are using is now sitting in a landfill and that's because we use hoff a billion past extras every day the plastic you throw away doesn't disappear in fact it takes five hundred he is to disintegrate with all sorts of talks leaking into the soil and that's the same soil we use to grow our food. now only a fraction of the straws are recycled because sorting machines contect the lightweight chub and that's why starbucks along with other cafes around the wells ending the use of plastic straws that means starbucks is now giving up using one billion plastic straws every year mcdonald's has been looking in the paper
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charlotte turn it is we should be seeing those later this year for all of their u.s. stores that's amazing when businesses step into that ball to really take the lead from government here saying we don't want these things our way stream it's awesome the original cutlery. didn't work very well so if you used night just to ration program. and if you put your original biodegradable spoons in the chowder it melted and it dribbled chowder down your front and the times on the fork broke in the food so it took the industry five or six years to get stuff that actually worked. so what are the alternatives well first up is the edible straw you can slip up your favorite drink and it's the best part is you can actually eat it the favorite seaweed base material has a two year shelf life and if you can get hold of that then don't panic there are plenty of other options including this one which is a natural straw made out of grains and then you have reusable straws as well made
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out of bamboo and this is used to make utensils and also natural fiber clothes or you can also just simply go for the eco friendly glass straw one cafe in the u.s. has already switched to metal strolls in the u.k. will start to span as early as next year and this includes all sales of single use plastics with straws and cotton buds and it's a big win for environmentalists but it's the disability rights activists who are not happy they say that plastic straws are vital for independent living and professor sorry park access but a lot of you are happily tweeting about the starbucks straw ban but countless disabled people like my elderly father in law can't drink without them and some say that it's better to actually create a recycling system that the techs plastic straws and all of this is really part of a wider campaign to ditch plastic or together what do you think of the classic straw ban that it's no use the hash tag is good. thanks for he was just
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a question we've had from mohamed who's watching on facebook live he's asked will there be any coalitions between political policies against now is sharif pay a million we were talking about pakistan earlier i just suggest you go to al jazeera dot com look for pakistan elections twenty attain i showed you and in for a graphic earlier about the main people who could become prime minister there is another one about all the parties showing how they stack up together you should be able to get an answer for that all tweeted out after the show as well. a j e the hash tag is a.j. news grid of course let's start talking sport with sun and we're not going to talk football for a time and i sort of break from the world cup now we're going to talk about this incredible woman here well so we know williams is continuing her fairy tale comeback of the given birth less than a year ago the former wald number one is now just one win away from her twenty fourth grand slam title williams. in straight sets to return to grand slam final in just her fourth tournaments back on court and she will face jameis as
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the cover for an eighth title at the all england club and serena is expecting a good friend in the royal box the duchess of sussex meghan markle well of course the american super mom as everyone will call her is hugely popular on social media after has semifinal when she posted this to her ten point six million twitter followers saying can't help but smile see you saturday while tournaments the official account i have tweeted inspirational three hundred and fourteen days after becoming a mother serena williams moves to a then one match of the tennis history and of course they added the quote that the seven time world in champion posted saying i couldn't even walk to my mailbox to be in the wimbledon final this is not enough to vote for me while for more on this i'm joined now by sophie i'm yack a former player who is in fairfield connecticut and now follows the game as a t.v.
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commentator sophie thank you very much for talking to us first of all let's talk about her incredible return. it's absolutely incredible as you mentioned extraordinary will be really to put it made my. i think that it's not only the fact that she went through you know having a child but it's also do with you that she had to go through that experience i mean she was so ill and sick and for her when she mentioned that she had trouble going to mel brooks was was the least you know of of saying of how bad it was to go through the first you know childbirth but to have are now in the final of will or against her which is a repeat of the two thousand and sixteen final is absolutely incredible i think anybody you would have you know thought about it we don't would have said yes she can come back but to that level today and she's playing incredible tennis speaking
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of that final you actually commentated in that final do you think and serena won that final two thousand and sixteen do you think history will repeat itself. but i think it looks like it especially the way that williams is playing right now i mean that final in two thousand and sixteen was all about the serve of serino williams and if she's able to do and repeat what she did she was never broken in that final she faced one breakpoint at three on the second set against her and on that break point guess what she did an x. and then after that backed it up with another ace a do stoop a hole or serve at four three and eventually winning the match in two sets of folk or it's going to be all about being able to return that serve and ourself raise a level even more i mean she's been tested target much more than the us arena probably draw the tournament so far i mean the match against gergen in the semifinal and i was probably the most difficult one even though the score was easier against against gervase than he was against georgia the tie in which was a tough task i think that kirby who was much much more you know had much more
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opponents in front of her osaka bench itch she had to play a stepparent go in a last round so i think that for her she's coming into the final with more confidence she's playing the best than it that she played in two thousand and sixteen korea had a lap last year didn't really play well want to forget about it that's as far as a syrian is concerned she is the greatest of all time and you can count on today and tomorrow sorry being one of the best final for her and she wants to even out that's twenty four grand slams fellow margaret court so if in fact you have to leave it there for a few i'm at a formidable u.t.a. player thank you very much for that thanks for that there for me if i will be back with more at eight hundred g.m.t. but for now hand you've got to come some of thank you funny the amount of food wasted every year would you believe around a billion tons supermarkets clear shelves of the expired in the spoiled produce restaurants are millions of unease and meals into the rubber scripts the meeting of
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men in malaysia of chefs from around the world is determined to stop the rot for it's loaded with more from one of them. from a farm to a supermarket then on to a plate but up to a third of all food eaten never reaches the table in a world where one in nine people go hungry reducing the amount which is wasted is seen as a moral imperative it's also about sustainability food that's thrown away ends up in landfills contributing to greenhouse gas emissions now there's a movement to get chefs around the world to be at the forefront of reducing food waste those of us in white coats we cook a lot of food we use a lot of energy we use a lot of water and we make a lot of waste and so we have a particular responsibility to the larger society to the planet to make sure that we're doing well in each of those categories what's called the food waste challenge is being launched by the world chefs association and two of the partners the feed
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the planet initiative encourages chefs worldwide to start measuring the amount of wasted from their kitchens and make a commitment to cut the mountain of discarded food that's in addition to a new curriculum for student chefs to teach them sustainable practices from sourcing local produce to more efficient management of the energy used in kitchens retail a pop up not for profit restaurant in stockholm is taking the idea one step further it's serving up seven course meals using only produce from supermarkets which is usually thrown out this menu includes pasta made from stale bread that's been ground down and mixed with flour most restaurants are inherently very on wasteful the bottom line relies on being very careful with what you have and using every part of every product so chef saw a wonderful way to really engage people in reducing their third waste and if we can get lots of chefs thinking like this and talking about it that's the key thing lots of chefs think like it but none of the guests that's the evan if we can encourage
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the storytelling behind it i think that's when we can hit the public it's hope to get everyone the cooks in the kitchen and the customers to have. a rethink about waste and how it can be turned into tasty meals consumers also have a responsibility when it comes to food races and it can be as simple as making sure you don't cut up too much of the end of a carrot when you're cooking to finishing everything on your plate ultimately making a success of the chef's throw away idea will depend on all of us florence louis al-jazeera kuala lumpur. we're going to get moving times got the better of us on the newsgroup today but you can get in touch with us have a twitter facebook what's up we'll see you back here in studio fourteen fifteen hundred hours g.m.t. tomorrow. marks
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. the new poll ranks mexico city is the fourth worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses but even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend you're very pretty and young you feel unsafe threatened you think about how to react what do i do if this gets worse no money on the uses
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a new service it's called learn droit it's for women passages only and drawn by women drivers pull for some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven drivers. on july fourteenth. two thousand and sixteen. an attack on christianity in nice change people's lives that. has killed at least sixty people. so we're taking you live now to windsor where you can see the u.s. president is just arriving for his meeting with the queen he is set to have a meeting with her team actually for about half an hour this is something we know president trump has been very much looking forward to on his trip here to the u.k.
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this will be the high point of his trip he's been very keen to meet the queen and here we have him just pulling up to windsor and we understand that he is arriving at a particular point of the costal this in order to avoid seeing protests as a we have seen on the second day of his trip to the u.k. many thousands of protesters descending in central london and all the cities here in the u.k. but here we can see that trump's approach to windsor castle being.
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