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a carrot and stick policy it's begun expelling two thousand migrants who committed crimes while offering hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants already here a one time chance to apply for residency this is part of a three block long. since all of them applying for their legal status here in chile after sunday those who haven't done so will be subject to deportation. without papers you call mark and so this reform will help lines of sway him but for those who want to follow their nice. haitians can no longer arrive without a work visa of the ten thousand relatives of those who already residents will be allowed to come every year. barring a criminal record in israel and will automatically be approved because of the political and economic crisis there but if they are upset about the new rules of the being interesting to me now chile is demanding pain records and constant abuses these procedures used to take a week that's a human cost
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a fortune in venezuela because of the chaos that people there can't wait that low. chile's migrant center which is run by just wood priests predicts the new regulations will simply spur migrant trafficking along chile's porous border there will be. really seeing venezuelans entering through regular means we need to improve the institutional ability to document moderates here rather than making entry more difficult. indeed she is working to overhaul its outdated immigration law the oldest in the region the big question is how that will change this country and hopes and dreams of those who want to make it their home. see in humans i just see them. and it's only temporary housing has been removed from a row my camp in the capital on the orders of the mayor the containers were provided by the city ten years ago italy's far right interior minister matteo has
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said he wants to carry out a census of the roma community with a view to expelling anyone who's not italian and germany barbarian state police have begun patrols out the border with austria until now only federal police have been carrying out the checks the state police will be looking for people trying to enter illegally but they won't be able to turn anyone back instead anyone caught will be handed over to the federal authorities the various governing c.s.u. party says the patrols will be a clear signal to illegal migrants and people smugglers finding somewhere to be laid to rest this in many parts of the world an increasingly difficult task as graveyards fill up the competition for spaces is growing and the authorities are left having to decide how to share them out now one german town thinks it may have the answer some of the cane reports. nestling in the alps best discard seems like
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a picture postcard here the pace of life from cradle to grave is slow and after a long life many locals want this to be their final resting place but the years demand for new grave plots has outstripped supply now the council thinks it's found a solution a lottery for burial plots the town's mayor says he thinks it's the fairest for his community. we tried to figure out how many places we could give how many graves we could give to the people of justice garden and it's about two hundred and so we decided to do a lottery to make it the best way. possible the fairest way for everybody to get one of these major industries and so two hundred eighty people put their names forward for those two hundred burial plots all hoping there's would be the first name to be drawn.
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that privilege failed to see linda sc the van meaning she gets first choice of all the available plots and there she knows where she and her husband will one day be laid to rest when money. men leave here i'm four has been grew up here not me but we live here and this place in particular his grandmother's here and his uncle lives right next to us and we simply want to be here so we know where we will come to some people say that to be born in bavaria is to win the lottery of life and now here at least wednesday's winners have gained a prize of a very different kind don't it came al-jazeera about as garden. and i had this news hour. baseball's all star game we'll have the details.
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business updates. thank you very much the world's best golfers the fine tuning their preparations of for the open championship the season's third major gets underway at the condo's tea course in scotland on thursday is the place the holds good memories for form a wild number one worry mcelroy the northern irishman one this over medal for the leading show the last time the venue hosted the tournament in two thousand and
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seven since then my career i won four majors in four years including the open in two thousand and fourteen but says people shouldn't be surprised that he's yet to add any more to his tally. my performances in the majors at that point but i wasn't the norm i was in my normal level that was above my normal level and then you sort of you go back to and then you build yourself back up again but you know every everything finds its balance and it's you know and you know even the fourteen that tiger won you know that was in his you know that was him at the peak of his pars and that was him at his one hundred percent best and we're not all going to be like that every single time. while the top male player is the competing at the open one female golfer is hoping to inspire more girls to take up the sport as she lines up alongside men as a page a tournament in kentucky on thursday american brittney lincecum will be just the sick woman to play on the men's tour and would make history if she makes the cut at
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the tournament the thirty two year old who has won a two time major winner believes the challenge of competing against her male counterparts could help her become a better player. i had to play on the boys' golf team when i was younger and. back then the full fourteen fifteen years ago there wasn't as many girls as there is now that played so for me back in the day it was great because the guys were better their games were better and push me to want to be better so i think playing with the guys even this week you know all learn a few things i can take things from this week out on my l.b.j. events and i think it'll it'll help my game for sure but i think playing with the guys is also. live apoel look to have found a new goalkeeper for the upcoming english premier league season reports suggest they're close to sealing a wealth of record deal for him as alice said these howling clubs believed to have accepted a bit of eighty seven point five million dollars for the brazilian international from liverpool val what's the pos the current record for
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a keeper held by eventis who paid sixty one point seven million for john luigi fun in two thousand and one. meanwhile chelsea's new boss. says he's bored of the transfer market the fifty nine year old italian was speaking for the first time since being announced as a. replacement for monopoly coach wouldn't be drawn on speculation surrounding the futures of eden hazard and t.-bo courtois the belgian pair have both been linked to a move to real madrid. much. get over here of course we'd like to keep the strongest players that's what any manager and club ones but we have to see how the transfer market goes i think i'm one of the few managers who is bored by the transfer market i don't want to talk about it and i'm not i and she said i think our task as manager is growing the players that we have. growing thomas got a double slip at the top of france on a wednesday winning stage eleven and with it the leaders the yellow jersey the
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welshman finished ahead of thomas de milan in second and defending champion chris froome who finished the stage in third place thomas powered up the final hill edging sky teammate for him out of the way as he sped to the finish line. british and irish lions captain sam warburton has has announced his retirement from rugby at the age of just twenty nine the former while skipper hasn't played since leading the lines to a series draw with new zealand twelve months ago following neck and knees surgery he recently returned to training at cardiff blues but said in a statement that his body could no longer perform at the levels that once had where halfway through the major league baseball season and that means the traditional all-star game a record ten home runs were hit as the american league took the spoils against the national league peters damage reports. nationals park in washington d.c. the thing for the eighty ninth stall game
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a game that was under three just hours before the first ball was pitched heavy rain in the u.s. capitol thankfully subsided in time for the start of the game there was a rousing welcome for bryce harper the winner of the home run derby the day before and a washington nationals player aaron judge of the new york yankees with the first homerun of the game i won the thing to the american. at the top of the eighth inning. the story of the colorado rockies leveled the school at two two i then the game swung in favor of the american league team they moved into a five two lead courtesy of this three run homer run by john c. guru of the seattle mariners i but they were not allowed to get away from. the national league tie big game at five five when
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scoot again it's all of the cincinnati reds hit this two run homer. the reigning world series champions of the euston astros so it was fitting that alex braverman would hit a solo home run to send the american league back into believe. and then george spring know also of the astros did the same seventy five to the american league and they would not look back from day final score eight six and the american league team twenty eighteen all-star game winners featuring a record tame home runs bryggman was named most valuable player i don't know i think i think it's fun like competing going to. man wins i mean the kind of empty your tank can hit homers tonight. at this event is probably the best thing imaginable just to have that kind of emotion that comes with a homerun especially when the big boys hit it and especially when the astros head now that the midseason fun is over the regular season will resume on tuesday when
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the st louis cardinals already the chicago cubs peter stammered al jazeera ok that is all this ball for now divya back here. you can find much more on our website and the address for that is w w dot com and that's it for me for this news hour but stay with us i'll be back with more news. a remarkable portrait of a removed japanese villagers in the aftermath of the two thousand and eleven
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earthquake and tsunami. seven years later how has the community of me akhil been able to move on and rebuild their lives. and japan to mouth of a catastrophe amount to zero. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the moods of the goddess balej. us as native hawaiians to the family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. capturing
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a moment in time snapshots of how the lives of the stories. provide an eclipse into someone else's well. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers that everybody's going to know about what we do the sacrifices that who is going to be sound as the member oh oh. witness on al-jazeera. u.s. president says he holds god lattimer putin personally responsible for election meddling up to going back and forth on the matter.
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hello i'm to make a problem this is all just there live from london all of the coming out and credible stories of survival the thai boys who were trapped inside a flooded cave for two weeks speak about their ordeal for the first time. syrian government forces launched what activists have called a frenzied attack and as thousands are bust out of pro-government villages. and the e.u. hits google with a record five billion dollar fine for squeezing out its rivals. u.s. president donald trump says he holds vladimir putin personally responsible for alleged russian meddling in the twenty six thousand election that he made those comments in an interview with the us media after going back and forth on the issue and appearing to contradict the vice of his own intelligence agencies kimberly how does more from washington d.c. . i just want to. tell you that reversing course for the third time in as
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many days u.s. president donald trump on wednesday cast doubt on whether he believes the russians are interfering in u.s. politics is really disturbing. thing right here let me know that no only added to more confusion and contradicts his own public statement made a day earlier on tuesday trump sought to clean up statements made alongside russian president vladimir putin in the bentley and on monday he just said it's not russian after heavy criticism even from within his own party trump claimed he misspoke and he sentence in my remarks i said the word would instead of what you. have said should have been and i don't see any reason why i would or why he didn't want to invade russia the most recent reversal once again gives russia the benefit of the doubt even though trump's own director of national intelligence made it clear just
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last week that the kremlin is interfering i'm here to say the warning lights are prick blinking red again. in an attempt at damage control the white house press secretary did not ever suggested russia is no longer targeting the united states i talk to the president he wasn't answering that question he was saying no he's not taking questions and i've stated what our position is the president trumps democratic critics in congress are satisfied with those answers they're pushing for trying staffers in the translator present at the truck meeting to appear before congress to answer the questions they say the white house won't really help at al-jazeera the white house they cannot go live to roslyn jordan in washington so what else has he said during that media interview. well we don't know the full extent of what donald trump told the u.s. network c.b.s.
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during the sit down interview except to say that he holds the lottery or putin responsible for the alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election meddling which the u.s. intelligence community says did in fact happen however we don't know a couple of things one the full extent of the interview which will not be aired here in the united states for another twenty minutes or so and to what time of day on wednesday was this interview conducted many things the u.s. president does not listed on the public schedule so he could have given this interview and made the statement before he had the cabinet meeting where the reporters were asking him about his meeting with vladimir putin clearly there was there wasn't much time at least based on what was happening this afternoon for the president to have had that sit down interview with c.b.s.
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news so that's one of the mysteries but clearly if the president is basically going it alone he ends up saying things that give his aides at the very least heartburn and to create a very difficult political and ethical problem for them true and it's adding to the confusion particularly from those watching from the outside how do you think i saw facts how other countries view the reliability of the u.s. . well it does ever since the president came into office in january two thousand and seventeen there has been a real question about whether the united states can be relied upon on things such as dealing with global warming such as dealing with iran and its desires for a nuclear weapon such as dealing with trying to improve relations in certain parts of the world as well as the u.s. seeming for clytie under donald trump to cozy up to dictators or so-called strong
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men such as rice of terror erdogan of turkey such as ashish and paying of china and of course of blood we're putin of russia this has many of fish oils in many countries around the world very worried that the u.s. is abandoning relationships that go back to the end of world war two some seventy three years ago for the sake of having personal relationships with leaders of countries that don't have their best interests or certainly peaceable interests at heart thank you very much rosalind jordan in washington for us a u.s. judge has ordered a russian woman charged with acting as a foreign agent be jailed pending trial after warnings that she poses a serious fight risk maria patino is accused of conspiring against the us government and is alleged to have been for trait of the national rifle association castro has the latest from washington. at wednesday's court hearing the u.s.
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justice department successfully argued that maria buti know would be an extreme flight risk if released pending trial the judge agreed and ordered the twenty nine year old woman to be held without bond in court filings prosecutors allege who posed as a gun rights activists and gain access to the top tiers of u.s. conservative groups the powerful national rifle association was her primary target photo show to know with n arrays former president and other notables on the american right prosecutors say she gained access to conservative v.i.p.'s through a romantic relationship she struck with a top republican operative and in two thousand and fifteen is believed to have interacted with none other than then presidential candidate donald trump at a forum prosecutors say boo to acted as a russian agent under the direction of alexander torsion a deputy head of russia's central bank torsion is currently the target of u.s.
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sanctions for maligned activity pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy and failure to register as a foreign agent her attorney says she is innocent of all charges but the american government argues that this case shows the breath and the depth of russia's activities in an attempt to influence american politics. they survived on rainwater for nine days inside the depths of a flooded cave now members of a young thai football team have spoken about their ordeal for the first time with one describing the moment they were discovered magical twelve teenagers and their coach appeared in good spirits as they answered questions of their first public appearance stuff awesome has more from charmer. thank the happy faces of what is now one of the world's most famous football teams the wild horse
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can finally go home well no not for the performances on the pitch but for demo regular survival and rescue from the pitch black of a cave in thailand. a try to go into the water and dig to see if we can go through but i could feel that the bottom was all sand and the top was just rocks a pulled the rope and the boys pulled me back afterwards i told one of the boys that we cannot exit this way and what was planned as a one hour visit to the cave turned into an ordeal for eighteen days and nights closely watched by news viewers around the world. we found a sunday hill and there was water dripping from the cliffs and rocks so i told everyone that we'd better stay near the water so decided to spend the night there before we went to sleep i told him we should pray together before sleeping the youngest is only eleven years old maybe. i tried not to think about food otherwise
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i'd feel it in more hungry. after nine days they finally were found. and boy we heard some noises of people talking at that moment so we told each other to be quiet and listen to the noise we weren't sure so we listened and it turned out to be true i was surprised. a team of international divers finally managed to swim them to safety in what experts describe as one of the most difficult and dangerous gave rescue operations ever remarkable stories of survival told by the boys and their coach for the first time with no food at all they tried to fight any clean water they could drink all the time they were trying to find a way out as they became weaker and weaker by the day. the father of the fourteen year old goalkeeper says he wants his life returned to normal as soon as possible i mean of course i am worried we can't see in the future but i will tell my boy when
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he returns to the normal world he may face things he has never experienced before i try to encourage him to make sure he will be ready to face this issues only speak about what he wants to say things that hurt him he should avoid the wild boars will all become novice monks for a period of nine days to pay tribute to the former tiny navy diver someone who lost his life during their rescue. di artists have made this mural in chang right to honor the extreme bravery and international teamwork of everyone who participated in the rescue operation after sharing their stories with the world the boys can finally go back home step fasten al-jazeera chiang rai and the twelve boys have now returned home to their families it was the first time they were allowed to being quarantined in hospital for a week following their rescue officials have asked for the teams privacy to be respected so that they can return just school and regular life.
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syrian activists say government forces have launched a frenzied attack on a rebel held city in the southern province of there are there have been dozens of air strikes and heavy shelling on nawa it's only hospital was bombed with reports of dozens of casualties i was the largest urban center in southern syria and is still controlled by rebel fighters while the fighting is forcing hundreds of civilians to flee west towards the israeli occupied golan heights many displaced syrians or so gathered along the border in makeshift camps after the israeli army turned them away stephanie tucker said in this update from there at least six airstrikes have just come in and this is all part of the syrian government's campaign to get this area back from the rebels and you can also see just how close it is we can hear the plane in the sky just how close it is to the tents where those syrian internally displaced are sheltering it gives you a sense of just.

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