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hello the weather is lousy fodder dry across much of australia not although we've got a little bit of cloud into the southeastern corner pushing up towards new south wales and will be some showers coming in here we need the right so that's not a bad thing one of two showers there just around sydney on monday seventeen celsius a cool breezy for tasmania right also for melbourne fourteen degrees here sixteen there for adelaide but nineteen in perth temperatures here falling back as we go on into tuesday of bits and pieces a cloud of rice started to push across the bike and buy shoes day will temperatures no higher than about sixteen in sydney if anything welcome showers they will be a little more widespread they know it's their way up into the gulf coast into the sunshine coast nineteen celsius there for breeze been no shortage of rain for new zealand over the next couple of days it's all moving through pretty quickly having said that lots of cloud around as she can see and that wetter weather will make its way right across the country as we go on through the next hour say for monday dry
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weather started to push into south on a nine celsius there for christ some wet weather some wintry weather certainly over the high ground but it should start to quieten down for the middle part of the week after the middle part of the way japan will see the typhoon typhoon j.b. making its way in a trial going on monday then but that wet weather the windy weather the flooding rains start to push in but i'd choose day. capturing a moment in time snapshots of all the lives of the stories. providing the camps into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to the well will be circle for me. to go be so. over all. witness on al-jazeera.
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hello again here sarah mine different main stories and al-jazeera. libya's u.n. backed government has declared a state of emergency in the capital tripoli up to days of fighting between armed groups. the u.s. is canceling three hundred million dollars in military aid to pakistan saying it's fail to take action against on groups. and at least six people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in somalia's capital mogadishu. ranjit children banned from school by myanmar's army are struggling to get a formal education and the country they escape to three hundred eighty thousand
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range of kids moved to bangladesh in the past year and many aren't in school but one charity is trying to give them a chance to learn the homage i'm jim has this report. in this child friendly space in van with dish young real hinge refugees are getting a chance they were never afforded back home in me and more. and they're in a happy mood as they proudly show off their reading and reciting skills. save the children's daphne cook tells me how the informal program aims to teach more than just letters and numbers these are kids that haven't had any kind of education at all what that means is they might not know how to cross the road safely they might not know how to wash their hands so it's really basic stuff like that to keep kids safe and healthy in their day to day lives outside the learning center though a grim reality confronts you at almost every turn like these children who should be
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in school instead they're selling vegetables to help support their families or these teenagers who should be having fun with their friends instead discussing what little they have to look forward to before fleeing to bangladesh sixteen year olds used to dream of becoming a doctor and then a lot of one now i don't know if i can continue to study i would be able to do anything with my live i wouldn't have any skills i'm very worried that this could mean i might end up a thief one day just so i can survive i want to study z. obl completed the seventh grade in me and more but he hasn't been back in a classroom since he and his family fled the violence there go to almost any camp for the displaced practically anywhere in the world and you find more often than not that in those settings it's extremely difficult for children to get access to a proper education but when you speak to him to refugees who fled me and more over
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the course of the past year you find out that their education crisis started long before they arrived here it's estimated that upwards of sixty percent of the or hindu are illiterate. when you hear how these boys were often barred by soldiers from attending school in myanmar as raw kind state it's easy to understand why and . i don't know i think we were on our way to class the army used to stop us and ask where are you going we said we were going to school they'd also ask what are you doing going to school unicef simon ingram explains how dire the situation has become over the past year we've had something like three hundred eighty thousand school aged children arriving here from across the border trying to get them into some kind of learning activities give them some sort of shape to their lives give them some sort of hope for in terms of learning and their education for the future that has had to be one of the biggest priorities while aid workers are cautiously
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optimistic that consultations with the government of bangladesh will result in a formal curriculum that's ready to roll out by october most of the refugee children don't hold out much hope for while they may not be in school they learn each and every day just how cruel the world can be homage him. at the could you belong refugee camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh. china is expected to commit billions of dollars in aid and investment to africa at a summit in beijing on monday president xi jinping has welcomed leaders from fifty two african nations ahead of the forum on china africa cooperation major item on the agenda belts and road infrastructure initiative. that more than a million chinese migrants now work and live in africa while the number of africans in china is thought to be around half of that and as agent brown now reports the
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relationship has led to a rise in a mixed race family. and. then only sandra sandra's from cameroon but her son is chinese because he was born here both appear a lot these days on a popular chinese social media network marriage between a chinese man and an african woman is still a curiosity here so she and her husband decided to stream their day to day lives fans send virtual gifts which represent money. i don't know i adore china everyone is envious of me everyone likes to see me happy with what i do i like to see me dancing but like me they're all my friends i'm missing nothing sandra and so shown shown married a year ago after returning to his village near dandong in northeast china. life can be harsh here especially in winter when the temperature drops to minus
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twenty in cameroon it's hot and humid most days given the tiny kisses and hearts flashing on the screens of their smartphones symbols for virtual gifts it's going to be a profitable day in a good month they can make a thousand dollars china's economic courtship of africa began twenty years ago one of the consequences of that relationship a new generation of mixed race children. forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today marriages like this on no longer exceptional marrying a foreigner is no longer regarded as marrying down in the way perhaps that it once was here and two dollar days there are more and more international married is in china and it was some of our friends also married foreigners the chinese have become more accepting of intermarriage to begin with those mother was not so
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accepting. help contain nice marry a black woman she can leave at any time so why at the beginning both my husband i say no to this marriage. sandra's had more success making friends on social media having now mastered enough mandarin to thank them in song oh. adrian brown al-jazeera in northeast china. thousands of people across russia have once again held protests against a government plan to increase the pension age that's despite president vladimir putin watering down the original proposal to try and quell the public anger of the new law would see the retirement age wise from sixty to sixty five from men and fifty five to sixty four women. want to russia's most famous and
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has tarik sites is celebrating its ninetieth birthday this week over the decades moscow's gorky park has been reinvented many times what's like the city itself or a challenge looks at its past and possible future. ninety years old and looking pretty good for its age gorky park has firmly reclaimed its position as one of moscow's most popular attractions but the city is part of gorky has been reinvented numerous times through communism and post soviet decay to its current sleeker more modern face but. the park appeared and nine hundred twenty eight it was designed for their proletariat the new and young state need a new and young place where their protests could relax there was an idea to create a park of culture and leisure where people could get educated and take arrest. its energetic director betty glam invited the u.s.s.r.
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most talented artists and architects to shake the park even during world war two the park stayed open but when the soviet union collapsed in the early nineties corkey parks crown slipped to it hosted some of russia's first raves and metal concerts but it's fair ground rides became a shabby he developed a reputation for crime that's all been swept away now beginning in twenty eleven a radical overhaul brought wife i she cafes labrat playgrounds and more these days gorky park is alive with visitors park's modern refit was the shape of things to come for moscow it was the first major project of a huge and regeneration program that has been rolled out across the russian capital at a cost of billions of dollars. now much of modern moscow gleams to with riverside viewing platforms roadside swings and cycle paths the capital needed to revamp.
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some of those who've watched moscow's transformation say it's no coincidence this all followed the anti-government protests of twenty eleven and twelve. analyst alexander bound of things or thirty's chose to ignore calls for political freedoms but grants the urban classes a more livable city a try to isolate and by nish their their protest activists but they made a lot of we can call it concessions we can call it improvements eliminated almost completely their low level corruption and in the improvement of city environment and their gorky park was the first project and the first step in this direction. down or says the opposition is now split about whether to accept such gifts from the author of these everyone else meanwhile is down in the park
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will reach alan's al-jazeera moscow for more than ten years people in gaza have faced wars worsening humanitarian crisis and political division all under the israeli siege but there are pockets of normal life where people and children can escape the chaos harry fawcett visited one such place. as the fierce heat of the day starts to it's time to get ready last minute grooming final checks on saddles and stereotypes. and then out into the arena here in northern gaza given the territories recent history of conflict blockade and economic crisis it's perhaps a surprise to find young people here competing in what around the world is viewed as an elitist sport. ahmed i was as he is aiming himself to be an elite showjumper taking advantage of the recent opening of gaza's southern crossing with egypt he traveled to jordan and then germany excelling in two five nation tournaments a national are good for all of my ambition is to compete internationally in the
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recent tournaments i won first and second places some competitions allow us to qualify for the world cup but we've missed out on so many because of the siege and the closure of the crossings. this is final training for a gaza wide competition unlike many sports in this conservative society here girls and boys train and compete together the contests a split according to the heights of the jumps not the competitors gender if event. there's no difference we like brothers and sisters and i'm ready to compete in society does ban women from doing a few things that contradict additions but i didn't catch all continue. but the egalitarian ism only goes so far this is an activity reserved for the very few in gaza who can afford it stabling cost about two hundred dollars a month some of the horses imported from israel even europe are worth thousands. most of gaza's horses are used to heavy labor not sport unemployment stands at forty four percent more than half the population relies on food aid all around the
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world this is a sport that carries connotations of elite isn't and wealth but here in gaza more than most places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily life for so many is particularly stark about the trainer ahmed ramsey says working with horses helps children who no matter their relative wealth have had childhoods marred by conflict and siege but he says the costs are becoming harder to sustain. but also. has more even well our families are now reducing their expenses including on this port many will send their son to get trained but when they reach a certain level with competition and fees and so on then they start. a few days later and it's competition time relatives friends nervous parents lined the side of the arena star rider made is finding his horse covered gold a bit hot to handle he places third this is o.j.
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you know. i did my best and i trained very well and i hope next time to win a better place it's the kind of attitude required of young athletes around the world but perhaps especially of those growing up in gaza harry force at al-jazeera garza york city's home to more than eight million people and now thanks to a small group of scientists more than twenty six million oysters as well scientists have brought the oyster population back from nothing after decades of overhunting kristen slimmy reports. long before lady liberty graced new york harbor its waters teamed with oysters sustaining generations of native american cabinet out in the water scientists along with volunteers are now attempting to return new york's waterways to their former glory as part of the billion oyster project in the fix two hundred it was tough to navigate the waters because there are so many i story it's over two hundred twenty thousand acres so
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this is a project that is native to new york's history. this site in brooklyn is one of eleven where the project is attempting to recreate reefs with shells collected from local restaurants and baby oysters some from farms on the east coast others grown at a local school with the help of students by nineteen zero six new yorkers had every last oyster their reefs had been dredged up or covered in silt and the water quality was too poor for their regeneration it stayed that way until one thousand nine hundred seventy two the passage of the clean water act which prohibited dumping sewage and waste into the harbor even now the waters aren't clean enough to eat what lives there but he always to reach have huge benefits for the local ecosystem as i have a little superhero a very tiny about they pack a punch and they really they provide such habitat for in the biodiversity of new york harbor nicholas jacobson helped make the metal cages that create the reefs and volunteered to help place them in the water the oysters slide in like
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a file cabinet so in the city there's not many options to really connect with nature it's mostly concrete and steel. this region is an opportunity within the city to kind of connect with nature and i guess to give back to the environment because we do take a while and when it comes to the health of new york's waterways cultivating that connection may be just as important as cultivating wasters christian salumi al-jazeera brooklyn new york. l.a. again these are the top stories and al-jazeera libya's u.n. backed government has declared a state of emergency in the capital tripoli after five days of fighting between rival armed groups at least thirty nine people have died in the violence and more than one hundred others have been injured forces backed by the government of national accord are said to have lost several strategic locations. head is in
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tripoli for us we're getting reports from the battlefield that there are other forces from the mountainous city obs in turn also moving into the southern suburbs of the libyan capital through tripoli taking advantage of the situation there also on the western entrance of tripoli forces from the western cities from the bill because it is in the worst of the country have been also moving into the capital tripoli the u.s. is counseling three hundred million dollars in military aid to pakistan saying it's failed to take action against armed groups the u.s. accuses islam about of not reigning in groups including the haqqani network and the afghan taliban president donald trump has previously said pakistan's taken billions of dollars in aid and given nothing in return but quote lies and deceit at least six people have been killed in
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a suicide bombing in somalia's capital mogadishu the bomber detonated his vehicle by a checkpoint outside a local government headquarters the armed group al-shabaab asked claimed responsibility. human rights watch is calling for an end to all weapons sales to saudi arabia following the bombing of a school bus in yemen last long on saturday the saudi emirates a coalition admitted the attack was unjustified fifty one people including forty children were killed. and progress is being made in forming a new government in iraq four months after the election eleven political groups have merged to create the largest bloc in parliament including lawmakers from blocs loyal to shiite cleric. and prime minister a body it needs just three more seats to have an outright majority. oh those are the headlines stay with us now for a witness that's up next. whether online this isn't some abstract issue
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