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roger corbett according to court it does because i'm not sure word around i'm as good as you would but you're on your mark get your very odd girl if you want. an impending. twenty or you and me here are you open i was each take he testified. he saw you and then each gets your name into the badge does all daughter this is this that the of now the fruits of the. law. iran is clearly facing a huge and unprecedented crisis and without the government support it's hard to see
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any hope of resolution i mean ten round to meet mushroomy at the car the country's vice president and head of environmental protection. would you say that iran is currently facing a water crisis yes iran like many other countries in the region is currently facing water scarcity we need to change the current water management water consumption patterns in order to be able to deal with this currently the x. factor uses ninety percent of the water in this country how are you planning to reform this industry we actually started a project working with farmers educating them training them about three hundred villages are directly involved how much do you feel that international sanctions have added to the escalation of the crisis that we face today we have a lot of pressure on our economy there was a lot of pressure on producing more crops we need to take off the pressure i
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think from our national. environment and eco systems for a while. the lifting of sanctions could help us in that regard many people were expecting big changes after the sanctions environmentally but dust storms air pollution water scarcity issues are still all too common why haven't results come sooner one of the reasons that we haven't been seeing those results coming very. quickly has been the hurdles that we still have in the particularly in the banking system of seems that the united states is not playing its role about fulfilling its responsibilities that it has in the women's political conflicts shouldn't overshadow in. cooperation. although farming takes the lion's share of water in the country iran's tap water use is still seventy percent above the global
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average years of heavily subsidized water rates mean people haven't been brought up with a conservation mindset in a country where half the population is under thirty five the government and n.g.o.s are tapping into social media to get the word out but is it working so that. the other fellow that. well they must suffer. yeah application that's right that's what campaign. i mean how. often contact. unsurprisingly those who really understood the power of social media and the image in this crisis were photographers so i must tell you any and may some years and a dell or two young photojournalist who helped bring global attention to one of the crisis is greatest victims blake or mia. once the middle east largest salt water
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lake it has now shrunk to ten percent its former size located in the northwest of the country it was a popular holiday haven today it has been reduced to a few patches of incredibly salty water this hyper salinity has triggered an algae and bacterial bloom that has transformed the once turquoise waters to crimson like and landed on another. avenue in barco why did. the cable so the. fall of the danger. for as you do if we need. to. move forward. sure if a quote to actually show what your dream. cared about more him tara cared about about here till all you would care all she should know say mary don't get fired and
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the rich at the bottom quote about why gary mad let me do this that you know me will follow you home all cam has suffered you bocconi him and now you. have to. go ball that is for nutrition and effect recorded acts are sure you fish or you do a lot the mad don't care. the moment. for. you choose if you will if you had to. go to. a guy. who told you no to talk to show. you know my family through. this all right here which appears so innocent can absolutely destroy the farming industry around this land if it gets into the soil it completely dries it out and it isn't good for people's health so you can
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understand why this lake needs to be full of water so that this soul doesn't start traveling around in the wind. so must grew up around the lake and knows firsthand the impact of water scarcity her family used to run a popular guest house and rent cattle but their lives were closely tied to the lake in that area challenge army to move into horse show the other limbaugh your other to me. has scared. me as much as you desire monkey if someone applies and. she. was chairman of the. below and does just about the truth provided that what does just units does just as they're called luck will drive. the left. like they are just back. on the. as k. so why even more suffer when out of bastin any better for him i will start so i had that as a muscle and bass so i primed soiling to be in
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a diet you don't. get bored or johnny paid academy where you're holding or said oh yeah you did all that me ask him back please tell us and carry them with. you. like so much his family many people living around lake or mia depend on it for their livelihood an estimated five million farmers live in its vicinity and that's why the government has pledged five billion dollars to restore lake or mia over the next ten years i've met up with a smile on hand getty a community field worker who is embedded himself in these farming communities he's been working on a pilot project funded by the government and new n.d.p. promoting farming techniques that help conserve water. dog about into your children live cattle said mysie in hast to do the have to do your toss in a home is a must see to have lou dobbs with this should insert this shot in most of us to
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checking out a whole lot. i didn't really like then. the new water conserving farming techniques take the pressure off the farmers from drilling deeper and deeper for fresh water this allows the offer time to replenish naturally and safeguards the groundwater for the future and tonight i cannot because i was a bit. in the. national system a bought and have it going on. here a short should not rely on it it is with newton in. all of us that he has. a better show why would he not was i stand toe that you know . but if you know him a limousine will forty percent. of
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biden on the investment. all the systems that the farmers have implemented here are helping to save water if these systems were rolled out nationwide it could really make a difference. if the show is intended to have a mass uniform as is it a case where the camera. as does a saudi has nourished klein. preferred a cache of as us care more as boron on radio. national russian it is or isn't that us that is normative and that's the video of the of tom fisher and or circus or some of. the project here in lake or mia may seem like a small step but it's an important start. iran has finally acknowledged the scale of the crisis on its hands and it is beginning to tackle it but if these hopeful starts don't lead to more action on the ground and soon the entire region will face
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the prospect of even more loss and instability one thing is for certain this is a critical time for iran. they suspected money laundering operation but this time it was different. an accidental discovery but the wharfs commission suspicions. unravelled some unprecedented scale of systemic international corruption people in power investigates a racket of such magnitude that it threatens government and redefine the rules of impunity. the carwash. on a jersey of. the nature of news as it breaks although thousands of women have
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reported rape and other sexual atrocities in south sudan's war rats are going to say the figure is likely much higher with detailed coverage nearly fifty schools took part in the drive each one responsible have her liking a different school supplies clothing from around the world sable football is still very new hebrides players are very cold for them they won't be able to leave gaza maybe you will want to fight on the international side. where were you when this idea popped into it when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief. of again inequality in our society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like bring you to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to be the speakers for change join the conversation on
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our. zero. swear every. donald trump rejects lattimer putin's proposal that russia should be allowed to interrogate americans but invites him to washington later this year. i mean i hear you. ok matt. and richelle carey this is al-jazeera live from toha also coming out. anger in
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israel after the parliament approves a law and declaring that country the nation state of the jewish people. also had nicaragua's president celebrates the revolution that brought down a dictator as he tries to crush protests against his will. and security forces and separatists are both accused of horrific crimes and cameroon's english speaking regions. simulate an invalid by swirling criticism of his helsinki summit with vladimir putin donald trump wants to have the russian president over to the white house for another get together before news of the invitation emerged the us president announced he was backing away from putin's offer of a joint investigation as a white house correspondent kimberly. after days of doubt about his allegiance to his own country u.s. president donald trump delivered some of his toughest talk yet and
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a threat to russia's president vladimir putin about their relationship will be the worst enemies ever had the worst he's ever had but for days trump has signaled a willingness to work with food despite overwhelming evidence of russia's interference in u.s. affairs where their return to capitol hill the controversy continues oh yes. you're right. democrats pressuring there were pup. in cali. they want more money to protect us elections for future russian meddling republicans voted it down democrats also want the translator president monday's closed door trump meeting to testify on capitol hill and there are new concerns about putin's request to question americans. in finland putin said the kremlin should be able to interrogate one of his most vocal critics u.s.
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born businessman bill browder in exchange for the u.s. questioning twelve russian hackers indicted for meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election the russians also want to question former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul it wasn't until thursday four days after putin raised the proposal with trump the president weighed in through his press secretary who stated president trump disagrees with it the resolutions agreed to on thursday the u.s. senate passed a unanimous resolution to protect any diplomat from extradition meantime further proof trump is acting unilaterally his top intelligence chief caught by surprise by a white house invitation lattimer putin is coming to the white house in the fall. you. i mean i hear you. ok.
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the colts reaction is further proof the white house is still reeling from donald trump's public relations disaster in finland and is working to repair the damage caused by trump at the helsinki summit can really help at al-jazeera the white house their opinion has expressed concern about a new israeli law that defines the country as the nation state and the two ish people it makes with the sole official language downgrading arabic to having special status palestinians describe the law as racist and verging on apartheid. in reports of lustrous on. moments after israel's parliament passed the controversial new law defining the country as the nation state of the jewish people. and other arab members of the knesset ripped up copies of it hours after the bill became law and in this far more serene setting was no less enraged this that is saying no it isn't. citizen you are not equal and you are maybe
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just and we are not we are the owner of this then we have a right not in this land but only. we are the indigenous the legislation adopted by sixty two votes to fifty five makes hebrew the only official national language and defines the establishment of jewish communities as being in the national interest it also stipulates that israel is the historic homeland of the jewish people and adds that they have an exclusive right to national self-determination in it. the law is controversial among israelis many have joined in the protests against the legislation saying it legitimizes discrimination palestinian political analysts say the law gives license to segregation is that a is of telling the will of this is going to be in terms of geography they're not going to use over the jewish exclusive jewish take it or leave it but you know with
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aside what would happen on this land we will never recognize anybody before us we will never accept anybody after us many palestinians fear the new law will further marginalize their already marginalized population that that want to now we're not into so if we're talking about citizenship then you have to give all citizens the same rights regardless of their religion or political affiliations or their social or economic background if they give rights only to jews then palestinians will be considered second class citizens this will be really bad. to mom is an israeli palestinian who says she's dealt with discrimination her whole life and i guess the that's the theory on un sort of given at least we have palestinians but there is racism between arabs and jews and it's obvious when jews see us wearing the he job they think we're going to hit them palestinian rights groups say the new law also features elements of apartheid making it illegal under international law while condemnation from palestinian leaders has been constant since the law was first
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proposed many palestinians we spoke with today said they also want to see and hear the international community speak out forcefully against this new legislation which they say will only make their lives more difficult for him a gentleman just west jerusalem. meanwhile prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called his and kerry and counterpart a true friend of israel despite allegations of anti-semitism the door ban has visited true slim's holocaust museum during his first official trip to israel there was an outcry among jewish groups last year win or won praise the man who ruled hungary during world war two and who collaborated with the nazis and then yahoo says orbán has been an advocate for israel on the international stage. at the summit is him as been the the scourge of the jewish people for thousands of years. it claimed a horrible. tragedy committed in the greatest tragedy of them all the holocaust in the twentieth century it must be fought continuously relentlessly unambiguous like
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. in july on the response or the statements in the. condemning i do so much is in march you are not doing it in the renovated synagogue and. you said it was quote a moral duty the jews live without fear and practice religion freely and israeli airstrike has killed a palestinian man in gaza who was suspected of flying burning kites or cross the border fence twenty two year old rod lawn with a member of hamas immediately after the strike mortars were fired into southern israel israeli army has reportedly been ordered to prepare for a military offensive in gaza burning balloons and kites continue to be launched from the area. and syria thousands of shia civilians and fighters have arrived in government held areas after enduring three years under siege by sunni rebels and it'll a province began arriving in aleppo province earlier their windows had been shattered
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by rocks thrown at the fleet as it passed the rebel held territory about seven thousand people from the live town for frya for evacuated as part of a deal struck between the government and rebels hundreds of rebel prisoners are to be released and return. meanwhile state media is reporting ten government buses have entered a village in the southern province to transfer rebels to adlib it follows more government airstrikes on opposition held territory in the province the syrian government has retaken large parts of part of a month long military offensive. a correspondent. from the occupied golan heights. as the syrian forces continue waging fierce attacks on the north and south of can. attempt to regain control of the areas that fell into the hands of the armed opposition four years ago there is an increasing number of displaced syrian people taking refuge in the areas near the occupied syrian border by the ceasefire line. we're talking about thousands of
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displaced syrian people in the last few weeks. this is one of the camps near the town of it and beat a job in the north of can it. we're talking about tens of similar camps that are spreading alongside the ceasefire border in the occupied syrian golan particularly the u.n. points there are terrible humanitarian conditions inside these camps. retired jordanian air force general and a military analyst he says it's clear the conflict in syria is coming to an end. i think the only book remain is the. book which is between jordan syria and israel that's the area and i think they will reach an agreement to go to i think eastern syria the desert area which is east of home so this is otherwise they will be wiped off with the russian air power and the syrian forces so it is
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almost over. and by going to the one nine hundred seventy four the buffer zone which is allowed the syrian army to go to that that's mean the hizbullah. is there . the syrian air force can fly over the buffer zone according to the one nine hundred seventy four accord so. the regime on control of the south with. a promise president daniel ortega has denounced recent violence in his country as an attempted coup he's been addressing supporters at a rally and they are celebrating the thirty ninth anniversary of the revolution that put him in charge for the first time around sanchez has been speaking to supporters at that rally. now let me let me find the numbers for me sonny member of the senate that never seen anything let me. turn it into. something.
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it's been a painful battle because we have confronted an up conspiracy financed by internal forces that we know and external forces that we have identified as well. the people here are not only liberated i mean they're looking at the rim of the sun here to the current president. to our mission. that morning the president. certainly not. unhappy enough to train months of how to spend by the eve of some is of this nation a celebrate the use of revolution that often does give us. the protesters that the public.

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