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two of her siblings have already died from diarrhea and fever have you been on how can the lena is exhausted and suffering she's in a weak state we buy food as much as we can afford but everything sketches we have had enough be all frayed and weary tens of thousands of yemeni children like lena risk of contracting cholera in these hot summer conditions the disease could spread rapidly last year her data had one hundred sixty four thousand cases out of more than a million nationwide in the first week of july alone thousands of new suspected cases were reported charities like save the children say they are doing all they can to help kids like lena we are able to help but how much longer if we can't get humanitarian supplies in here if we cut get medicine in here save the children says what data could be ground zero for new cholera epidemic in one district new cases
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increased by one hundred ten percent between mid may and mid june food emergency supplies and medicines were already scarce and the saudi emirate he led offensive against with the rebels has turned hospitals into rubble and damaged water and sewer pipes thousands who have scaped are living in makeshift camps with no sanitation and water these conditions have left children especially fall nerval that many children hair and these children have seen things children should never see i just saw again where they learned about explosives i saw at play where children are going through the trauma of being bombed with the possibility of hard data being besieged save the children is warning children here won't have a chance to survive. on al-jazeera. south sudan's rival leaders have agreed their latest power sharing deal aimed at ending almost five years of civil war both uganda and sudan helped to broker this particular deal
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president salva kiir and the leader of the armed opposition react macha are expected to sign the final of court next month president care will lead a transitional government while ria matter will return as one of four vice presidents a ceasefire agreed in june collapse just hours after it started the war in the world's newest country has killed tens of thousands and force millions from their homes the people in greenland have long relied on sledge dogs to hunt and fish on the ice but this tradition is slowly fading as unstable when to seize force fisherman to use boats instead clark reports from ilulissat greenland's west coast. opponent of it in the remote northwest there's a wedding on it's an occasion for traditional innuit dress to herald
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a happy future while keeping a cultural connection with the past imported in these changing times. in the harbor a fisherman is unlading his catch of halibut it's been a good day fishermen you can earn huge sums here maybe eight thousand dollars a week in summer months most of the catch goes to the national fishing conglomerate which is expanding its operations into remote communities and one of the reasons why the fishermen do so well is because winters are getting shorter and the summer season is expanding a warmer for quite a much longer time and we can ship our. goods to denmark to export them a little longer than we usually. but that expanding season unless size means a traditional form of transport is not as necessary as it once was. all along greenland's coastal towns and settlements there are sled dogs everywhere that part of innuit culture there in the blood but this relationship is under pressure here
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in the tourist center of dogs have always outnumbered the human population which stands at round about four and a half thousand but now it's the other way round there are only sixteen hundred dogs left and there's still declining fishermen to call peterson used to sledge out on to the ice in winter to fish ice conditions and now say variable day is not possible anymore she said. i used to keep dogs outside my house but i stalled using them five years ago i can now use my boat old year round. there all those bucking the trend saddened by the gradual demise of a mode of transport that goes back thousands of them with us and is determined to keep the tradition. if for our culture my family still has dogs because we want our children to experience what we and our ancestors experienced in the winter we sledge to the ice fjords to fish and hunt seals. change is all around in
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greenland from how to deal with the detritus of the modern world the remote settlements to more fundamental issues of alcoholism and high suicide rates there's an upside to of course better education and standards of living and better opportunities but who can say how the latest generation will play out their lives in the years to come nick luck al-jazeera green. we've got the small c is coming up here on the news hour including defending champion time. progresses and. tatiana will have all the details.
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it's talk of the school she's now with tatiana thank you very much martina russian anti doping whistleblower athlete has revealed to the u.s. congress the tremendous pressure she faced to use performance enhancing drugs during her time as a middle distance runner up and i've also voiced support for a new law that will render typing violations in international competition a criminal offense suffered over was actually banned by the international athletics governing body in twenty tane for the use of banned substances the hof and the tallies stepanov is a former employee off the russian on to doping agency they've lived outside of russia for four years now. for a more experience when i was there are in russia. all that it's used because what i see around me it was only actors who you were using but.
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when i decided to try to fight it my husband. and i started to muse artists from. third to clean actions and they start to believe yes good enough with the exist. or tennis is another sport where athletes are regularly tested for illegal substance use but twenty three time major winner serena williams has once again complained of discrimination because of frequency of her being drug tested earlier on this month the american said she was being tested more than any of her compatriots by the u.s. anti-doping agency reports back that up showing williams has been tested five times in the first six months of this year more than any other male or female athlete in the u.s. sport or history in
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a series of tweets she vary in reaction to this and is that time of the day to get randomly drug tested and only tests arena all the players has been proven i am the one getting tested the most discrimination i think so at least i'll be keeping the sport clean stay positive but i'm ready to do whatever it takes to have a clean sport so bring it on i'm excited defending german open champion leonardo mayer overcame gelman face to reach the quarterfinals argentine mayer has enjoyed his best performances as a professional tennis player at the event in the world number thirty six is to an a.t.p. tour titles have come at the clay court on men in twenty fourteen and twenty seventeen after storming to a six one a victory in the first set mayer strolled a little more in the second but eventually won a seven five. hell face compactly at and second seed diego schwartzman who beat germany's daniel must soared in straight sets to reach the course of finals as well
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as when enjoyed his twenty fifth victory of the season a comfortable six two six two when. the eighth seed fernando verdasco crashed out losing to brazil's thiago title but asco had beaten man taito in the first round of the argentina races in february and looked strong in the opening set to taking it six three but when tiger fought back to take the next take. now the world's top football leagues the just a few weeks away from kickoff and cops approach to the payton in various friendly matches and competitions manchester united and i see milan played each other in the international champions happened wednesday at rose bowl in los angeles the english club took the lead for the italian side then equalized and so had to go to a penalty shootout to separate the teams between the two sides they missed nine out of twenty six penalties before man united child nine eight. english champions manchester city were also involved in the international champions couple
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wednesday the voice i handed them the lead against liverpool the reds came back to level the game three mohamed salah and then in the fourth minute of added time based on safety when saudia mani netted a penalty what would be the winner to want to liverpool. fans hoping to catch a glimpse of new event of finding christiana rinaldo in their game against behind munich in philadelphia what they were in for a disappointment the likes of rinaldo is still on leave after the world cup and have been given additional time off before the new season begins there were two goals for the fans to enjoy as you've a run out to no one is. the game or a few that was very good the result does not reflect would really. happened in the fields we did create a lot of chances but we didn't use them all i felt we were really good in the fitness department very aggressive coming out the back we kept the ball
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a lot but we just didn't convert our chances. brazilian star neymar is always ready to showcase his skills whether it be on a world cup stage or on a smaller scale when he is well barging into teenagers the p.s.g. forward took part in a five a side event in santos and brazil it didn't take too well to being out maneuvered by a young apartment the most expensive player in the world bit back showing off his own fit leaving the boy on the ground name all the subsequently felt teammate later recovered his side some dignity flicking the ball past the brazil star. the washington nationals are in need of a winning streak to get themselves in the world series playoff positions and they gave themselves a boost on wednesday when they faced the milwaukee brewers a walkie actually challenging it near the top of the national league standings with fifty eight when the washington stepped up to the play in a big way on this occasion prize hoppus three run homer helped the nationals to
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a seven three when astonishingly the bruins didn't score a single run until the ninth inning. of the sport for now marty. thank you very much indeed that's all for me for now at least but don't go away because so rahman will be in this chair in just a minute or two and keep you right up to date with all those results coming from the pakistan general elections stay with us here at al-jazeera.
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serious condition. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their faith linked to on the tax even though day two of victims of the bombings the largest multi-sport event on the continent asian games in jakarta will host athletes competing in a mix of traditional and the olympic sports a vibrant new series of character led documentaries from immigrant neighborhoods across europe as a rainy and brace for u.s. sanctions due to get back in place on the sixth the book against al jazeera will cover the developments from town rock in a three part series al-jazeera uncovers the motivations and impact of the brutal
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feelin exploitation system then laid the foundation of today's global powers organist on al-jazeera. as armenia's velvet revolution has forced the ruling party to step down you have been to russia twice you've just got back from brussels how are you going to balance that relationship between russia and the west i mean his new prime minister talks challenges era. allegations of rigging in pakistan as cricketer turned politician emraan card leaves the votes count in a closely fought general election. alex
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when you watch al-jazeera lies my headquarters here in doha are also coming up funerals being held in syria for victims of a priceless tack that killed at least two hundred forty people in the government controlled city of so wait are. also thousands of people evacuated incoming bodi of those floodwaters from the collapse of a dam in laos threaten downstream communities. plus. i'm a clock reporting from in greenland and white sled dogs a fundamental part of the new culture declining in number. welcome to the program opposition parties in pakistan are all alleging vote rigging as counting continues following wednesday's a general election provisional result show a lead for the third party led by a cricketer turned politician in run can his supporters poured into the streets
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nation want to celebrate but all is opponents alleged irregularities including the ruling. sharif who rejects the results and pakistan's own forces are accused of meddling in favor of iran khan's party army commanders say the allegations militias propaganda a suburb of it has more from lahore. they came to because their balance against the law. believes her goal is her strength. i thought it so our country can prosper i'm paralyzed but i came to because i love pakistan. to stop people from exercising that power a suicide attack happened outside a polling station the bomber was stopped as he tried to enter the busy area more than thirty people were killed. is an attempt to disrupt the political process but people will not be affected by this. and for the
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most part they were not millions came out to vote even for those convicted of corruption and serving jail time. my vote is for nowhere shareef me forget the criticism our heart is with. the rights activists it brings concerns about people manipulation in these elections and international monitors say not enough observers were there due to bureaucratic delays and we have just a hundred and twenty observers on the ground there working in teams over there it is. in the game and. not in the place because of security reasons. as the votes were being counted supporters of iran fun came up to celebrate for them the result was pre-determined. this is the first time we've had the chance to defeat the two parties who've been in control taking turns of power. in an early morning news conference the muslim
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league said the election was rigged they claimed their party was targeted that voting was deliberately slowed down and results were manipulated. it's not about government or opposition it's about the future just going to treat it's about the many to the people it's about. bog standard well being are most better too. it's a large issue not just the pm and then but all major political parties apart from him. every ticked at the preliminary results on thursday they will decide what to do next this was a landmark election with a civilian government for a second time but even before voting began it was being called one of the dirtiest elections in pakistan it's three and with further allegations of manipulation and a controversial vote count those allegations may be in strength and even further.
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let's talk to a correspondent who's in the capital islamabad and we're watching the results come in and it indicates perhaps the trend. is in the lead to no official results till friday though but perhaps there is a sign here that the public in pakistan the tired of the established parties of the past and the personalities associated with them. absolutely you've covered this country you've seen that for decades the political parties where they get sun muslim league where that is the pakistan people's party all the religious parties they've always been ruling by john and this time of course the people of pakistan have chosen. simply because he is promising change what we've been able to do. something that is unprecedented even in the province of baluchistan the people left watered in large numbers of women in rural
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areas of baluchistan something you know what unprecedented in pakistan that never happened before and. for that. a government voice georgian that had not happened in every government. india election. job had scored big time because after the. mr sharif his conviction by the court. is something that in common in pakistan political leaders jump from their party bandwagon join the bandwagon this is something which is quite common so dad defection plus the change. ward after all it's the first time that the young people of this country have a right to war dad. population and women
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have. social media and the fact that women are all tuning into their television stations watching the debate between the politician. for change. big challenge the opposition if it does not accept this ballot and. something then obviously it could lead to more political to destabilization. that iran is also going to be. talking about. going to give a speech it didn't expected any minute now we have monitoring and we chose. to report what kind of modus operandi the opposition. over as far as their plans for agitation are concerned but the election commission
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of pakistan is saying that this was their fate in election the president of pakistan has gradually security forces as the. mission for conducting a fair and free election according to the gulf i mean we'll leave it come all of course continue the situation with you through the day thanks a lot let's bring in. the director of the. university. good to have you with us on the program i mean those preliminary results do suggest a swing away from the traditional two party system or a vote for change but what is the vote for change for what are people actually voting for in the selection exactly this is the question which everyone should be asking because. all the elections there was lots of defections and switching the party. for imran khan so people who were accused of corruption
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who were accused of mismanagement who was accused of traditional qualities politics they joined in large numbers in run party so there are question marks about this change but of course this is the new thing is a new leader a leader who claims to bring change a leader who wants to build a new pakistan how he is going to do it many in pakistan don't know yet we have to see we have to see what it is going to do if that's the case then at the moment the trend is that he will have the greatest number of seats potentially we don't know whether it's going to be a majority government or a coalition government is that a good thing for pakistan in terms of the stability for an administration in a country that has seen so much political instability in seventy years. i think a coalition government is not something new for pakistan in the past we have experienced
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such governments are used to that whether exclusion government would bring stability it's another question and we have seen coalition governments and we have also seen government speak two thirds majority but there have been questions about the. authority the father and the city decision making a facility in government. so we will see what if some things change the changes and imran khan and other significant thing for me in this election results results in a full promise. i think those that isn't. quite unexpected with p.t. i started to lead a party doesn't get a second chance in that promise but this time people are predicting that p.c.i. would gain some seats but not such
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a large number there could be an explanation for that and that's my view our reading of the situation perhaps it is something somehow linked to the situation in afghanistan and. the multitude of fatah which is the tribal adjusted to pakistan in between afghanistan and pakistan which was a semi independent since the inception of pakistan now that tribal area has been merged into heaven. and this is a big decision it's a big change and by the beginning. maybe but what i'm saying is just three stories a stable government which is the stable government discovered which is in line with the other stakeholders in pakistan found structure. nabi if it was desirable and
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maybe. change on a better plan for adults ok well we'll see what happens when we come back to you for some more analysis as and when we can hear from him we can take you now to live pictures of where we expect imran khan to speak from his home in the pakistani carpet capital islamabad he is expected to make a statement to the press and we will be going live to that event when it happens here on al-jazeera also must funerals are being held for some of the two hundred forty victims of coordinated iceland in the syrian government old southern city of al so way to the attack on wednesday involved multiple suicide bombings and cymbalta in u.s. raids it was the worst violence in the area since the war began in twenty eleven those attacks covers pro-government forces intensify their campaign to clear isis last remaining pockets of territory in southwest syria the area is closed to the or close to the border of the israeli occupied golan heights but only israel's military says its druck
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a rocket launcher in syria after two missiles fell into the sea of galilee seventy deca has.

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