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is that enough to. do you think for people to make the decision to not drink at all oh absolutely. not every year you have a certain amount of one hundred pounds adopting one whose condition when we look at the global population that's an immense amount of our the average male drinker it's not consuming around two drinks per day. do you expect mr griswold you know governments and health ministries to take all the information in this report i would certainly hope so a lot of recommendations don't say up to two drinks a day is good for you how you want to counter that but i really looking at the whole structure of the research that's. small to thank you very much for joining us on that is max of course walter the lead author of that report thank you. now an investigation in arizona has found that the u.s. border patrol u.s. border patrol is reporting the number of migrant death activists and officials have
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spent here is compiling a so-called death the doctors being used to help identify those who died trying to cross the us mexico border and they gathered there has more from tucson. head north we're going to hit this site for years alvarado enciso has been scouring the sonoran desert with one goal in mind the colombian born artist wants to expose its secrets by honoring the dead along with a team of volunteers alvarez planted six hundred crosses each represents a life lost on a deadly frontier. when the families see that because there's somebody here that cares doing this to sort of give them a little bit of a voice to the casualties to the fallen heroes you know that the me they are fallen heroes do come all the way from there to leave everything behind the to look for a better life here it's. quite a journey that should be. then aerated in some way alvarez works inspired by
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arizona's so-called death map it's a joint project between state officials and activists that shows close to three thousand people have died in the last fifteen years this does it covers an area of more than a quarter of a million square kilometers in the summertime temperatures exceed one hundred degrees at night it gets very cold and yet those seeking a better life continue to try and cross and they continue to lose their lives what's happening here in the borderlands of arizona is nothing short of a humanitarian crisis you can see we have some of the long bones from the lower extremities and we have portions of the power of us around one in three of those found to go unidentified but karner gregory has who helped develop the map wants to change that if somebody is missing and people are looking for them clearly that provide can provide a sense of closure if they are found even if it is kind of tragic but it also provides us a sense of satisfaction to try to answer those questions for families activists say
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it is time for sport now here's far. it's been a record breaking day at the asian games in the last hour china's son yang has won his fourth gold of the week and japanese teenager recap has become the first swimmer to win six gold medals at a single games the eighteen year old won the fifty metres freestyle only the north korean shooter's sojourn man back at the one nine hundred eighty two games in new delhi won more gold but it equals his record of eight medals overall because she also won two silvers this week another athlete who is having
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a good games is south korean cyclist now home she picked up her second gold medal of the week in today's individual time trial that goes with the hundred kilometer title she won on wednesday. there was a north korea one two in the women's sixty three kilos weightlifting kim hughes sam took the gold and struggled to keep her motions in check during the middle ceremony . it was japan against taiwan in the softball final and it was japan that cruised to the gold medal. moto finished the game with a three run home run which wrapped up the victory seven zero it's their fifth straight gold medal. well here's a look at that medals table japan though still second far back from front runners china war on sixty six gold medals indonesia are on nine golds aiming for that
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official target of sixteen their night coming earlier this friday in men's rowing. singapore swimming star joseph schooling is going for gold medal number three later he took his second yesterday and there was also a big upset for india in the sport they usually dominate reports. so far the only swimmer capable of beating china and japan at these games for the second day running he took gold for singapore having the fifty metres butterfly to the hundred meters title he won a wednesday. pretty productive. trying to finish. capped off. by winning a medal. i schooling will hope to avoid mistakes like this in the relay china's women thought they'd won silver behind japan and the full by one hundred beaten badly but then they had it stripped after one of them was judged to have jumped into early on changeover i looked shocked. japan looked amused and hong
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kong looked overwhelmed to be promoted to second place it was a good day for hong kong away from the pool to see you win their first gold of the week in the dressage on board her first on tour aptly named because it's the first time hong kong has won an equestrian medal at an asian games. in the football human son many south korean team mates have made it into the quarterfinals that's after a two no win over a run. i'm career also be run in the taekwondo arena as lead down who took the men's sixty eight kilogram division its third straight asian games gold. and there was even more success for south korea in the men's gymnastics kim hand sold to gold in the men's fluoresce a cyber was. the but there was some gymnastic like moves in the
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men's wish to competition as china won to its. three golds on offer the other went to the man in blue iranian fighter most and mohammed saffi in the seventy category and if you thought his coach was excited that was nothing compared to iran's kabaddi team they provided maybe the biggest shock of the game so far lucky india out in the semifinals india had won every title since the sport was included in the games in ninety ninety but it was a run who went on to claim gold this time with victory over south korea in the final they did stokes al-jazeera. athletes from the host nation indonesia were under pressure heading into competition after a poor performance at last year's south east asian games but in charge of the medal table might help prove they could one day hold on the olympics or world cup scott scott highly reports from jakarta. the people in the country of indonesia are taking these asian games very seriously success at the event on and off the pitch
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is viewed as a big test do well and bigger things are to come and team indonesia has been performing well but they have a high benchmark officials say they want to win it at least sixteen gold medals and make it into the top ten on the overall battle board. it is the athlete who put their first gold on the board. it means a lot because it's the first match in games and this is the first time in the nation got a gold medal i hope and a nation sport can be better and a chief more in international world like the olympics. and the fans who come out to watch also feel the gravity of performing well as their country is in the global spotlight it's everything because we have. been. asked to wait last weekend and we have many tremendous tragedies and problems.
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and. this is everything we've been doing from five am to buy a ticket so we're very excited as you can see all the fighting going to be how we are hours. so we will be out of there. indonesia was brought into the eighteenth asian games late just four years ago after vietnam pulled out as host citing financial concerns the country had to act and act fast with little time for new builds many of the values were adapted to renovate or to improve the host team's performance last year president signed a presidential decree fast tracking funds to the ministry of sport for athletes salaries and for training. the president has attended a lot of the host matches a good showing at these games is good news for the country from the outside looking in but will also give the president political capital at home. the. president your legs and for the. government it would be
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a very big growth. we have the but for the incumbents so the pressure is on for the team to keep those medals coming in for the organizers to keep the games on track and running smoothly it's got harder al-jazeera to carter. france's world cup winning football captain hugo lowe reese has been charged with drunk driving in london the goalkeeper who also captains tottenham in the english premier league was charged on friday following a routine traffic stop he's been released on police bail and is due to appear in court on september eleventh sebastian that always quickest and first practice at the belgian formula one grand prix championship leader lewis hamilton was third fastest asked for force india they've been stripped of all constructor points and are now competing under the new name racing point force india the team went into administration last month but was bailed out by a consortium led by canadian billionaire lawrence the father of williams' driver
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lance stroll he sees a lot of potential in the company he's a businessman he's passionate about cars from the one place has been yeah and he's safe for any jobs and he believes that he can he can build a very competitive and healthy company. australia faced the daunting prospect of a rugby championship date with world champions new zealand to auckland even park stadium the all blacks are on a forty one game unbeaten run at the venue and haven't lost there since one thousand nine hundred four australis last when i part came in one thousand nine hundred eighty six new zealand beat the wallabies thirty eight thirteen in sydney last week it's really important that we try and. get out there as right as we can and you know it's great for us to be really looking forward to playing. it we want
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to play as well as we can get up. to take things on. and that's all your support for now i'll be back with more later but for now it's back to like you very much far and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour they do stay with us i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with a full news bulletin including any updates from zimbabwe thank you very much for watching. desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in europe sometimes their dreams of sanctuary are realized but sometimes disenchantment and hostility drives them home in the first of two films on these contrasting experiences people in power goes to the north german city where humane approach to integration is proving surprisingly effective. assimilation nation on al-jazeera. the
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headquarters and. also ahead the children of the victims again in yemen as an air strike at a camp for displaced people kills at least twenty blame the coalition. this trailer has a new prime minister for the second time in eight years and soon the government's majority could be under threat and you may want to put that drink to scientists find even an occasional glass of alcohol is harmful. judges and zimbabwe's highest court are delivering their ruling on last month's presidential election opposition m.d.c. leader nelson chamisa says the vote was rigged in favor of president. zanu p.f. leaders inauguration has been postponed until the court delivers its verdict let's
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go to our correspondent now she is joining us live. judges have been speaking for about half an hour now one of the even saying. well the judges are still reading out they have rulings they have did the opposition made general allegations nothing specific to prove that there was a vote rigging going to interrupt it is to go live it to the judge. says. the. existed. there was no proof. as a fact. there would therefore be. court . and inquire. into the question of whether
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such irregularities much to really affected the election. is already indicated it is an internationally accepted principle of election disputes. that any election is not set aside it is easily min lee on the abyss is that. irregularities ok. these a presumption of valley ditty of an election. this is saw or saw because as long as the election was conducted substantially in terms of the caustic you should and the governing laws it too to have reflected to weed of the people. it's not for the
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court. to decide the election. it is the people. it is a jew too of the courts to try in the public interest. to sustain. that to which the people who. have expressed. their will in. there for the application ought to be dismissed in there is out of the following orders made. because in is dismissed with cause. in terms of section ninety three subsection four. paragraph a of the constitution. m. us on. to numb god. is julie declared.
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is indicated. so there we have it that is the ruling from the high court. saying that president. declared winner of the presidential election the judge saying the application from opposition leader nelson chamisa disputing the election result is to be dismissed let's go now to our correspondent she is following this for us live in the capital had already and the judge ruling there how did that it's not for the court to decide the elections it's for the people no proof of irregularities.
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how do can you hear me. so we're watching. we're still watching that high court and what adi. the high court judge has ruled that they have been no irregularities or rather no proof of irregularities in the presidential election declaring that president m.s.n. money is indeed the one and dismissing the application from opposition leader nelson chamisa well let's get more on this now we're joined by natasha been stead professor at the university of essex you teaches african politics and she is joining us live from very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so that ruling coming into us just in the last minute you. surprised at all no not surprised at all it's not surprising because in probably still an authoritarian regime though.
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the country was able to rid itself of the god you know a very. dictatorial personalistic style leader of the regime still remains intact you still have. that is stacked with. sympathizers and i mean does that mean that you don't believe that the judiciary was completely independent and making this decision will it's not independent decision and you could see that the odds were really stacked against you musa from the beginning and just in the inquisitive style that they used in dealing with the fact that they said that in their ruling that the judiciary has nothing to do with the elections even though there were serious accusations that it had been raped or were projects and early on they refused to even allow a south african legal team to really practice so the odds were really stacked against him from the beginning and it's not surprising it really hasn't been much
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change just because mugabe the power so what happens now for the opposition we've already heard from leighton elsom to me so who said that he won't accept this result but what options does he have there are really that many options are of musician when they're dealing with an authoritarian regime that's trying to sort of mask itself with some of these democratic institutions and often what happens is these types of leaders either become co-opted or he will do something that the regime deems to be dangerous and he's going to get arrested so i don't see that there's that really many options available to him other than trying to is peaceful way as possible any more support do you think that there's any possibility that nelson chamisa that some of the opposition could actually be be a. all of the government. has one viable option.
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and it's a common practice in order to deal with an opposition that's obviously very popular because the only the ruling party only won with fifty percent of the vote in the we had to do a lot of things you know direction and. the best option for the ruling party would be to co-opt them to basically keep them. we thank you very much for your time and your expertise on this that is natasha and said joining us live from let's go back to our correspondent. is standing by for us and there we have a toddler the judge's ruling that no proof of irregularities it has been a very i mean tense a build up waiting for this morning how do you expect the people. to respond. to news this evening for me that he's not going to accept this result i don't think
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that is going to change the key thing of course is what is he going to do next to one of his supporters going to do next but i know it is it's quite it's especially outside the court people just leaving after hearing the judgment. that this is the first time in the bob in history that a proceeding of this magnitude has been sport. watching this glued to the screen and when you spoke to people on to the wednesday's court appearance. about how the opposition always did i mean some people would say they felt that the lawyers put up a good fight and tried to show they had some evidence to try and prove that there was a vote rigging. come up with. the opposition have been saying for a while they had a secret weapon they had strong evidence they were sure that whatever they had would make sure the judges would rule in favor and they were disappointed that the secret that the opposition was saying that they had. used it they had to roll. mixed feelings on the ground how people will react to any one but after the violence we saw on the first of august when some opposition supporters were angry
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with the later release of the presidential results they started protesting in the capital harare eventually the riot police there they couldn't contain them they are the army to come in and intervene the army used force they fired at people some people were shot and killed according to official records and after that some opposition supporters are weary about going on the streets if they are angry of course now it's a wait and see the judgment has been made how people react to all eyes now announcing what he's going to tell a supporter. and president and have asked supporters not to go. protest violently anyway but what will happen over the next few days is. finally going to take place. actually according to the constitution the person has been declared the winner
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investment in gaza has to be sworn in within forty eight hours that means the swearing in ceremony will be on sunday and already officials have started rehearsing. across the city and at the stadium where the ceremony will be taking place all that is now are people will be looking to see these nothing legally that show me so i can do because the decision here from these judges was final there's no room for appeal so far as aves going to be next and we've been able to stop this inauguration it is highly highly unlikely the syrian ceremony is going to go ahead some heads of state have confirmed they will be at that hearing ceremony in terms of also how maybe people in zimbabwe will react going forward it is towards the end of the month when we speak to people here in the capital it's all about frustrations of our economy how there's no money in the banks and it's mine thin people have to pay rent they have to pay school fees when the new school term opens those are the issues on people's minds some one thing they were concerned with the is violence that could slow things down nick.
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