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in fifty five refugees living in a good you'll not taking your flesh out can you be a refugee after you while eight borders between five safe country peter seattle talks to al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. or entirely this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london coming up. accused of indiscriminate and reckless hacking russia is blamed for a series of cyber attacks around the world. mass burials in indonesia as the country continues its recovery effort on the island of pseudo raising the us. i was out of a job a then i'll tell you why the fight against iceland is still continuing in the arm bar that there. have been pietersen in doha with all your supporters christiane
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a rebel that continues to battle allegations of sexual assault the portugal and ugandan football in response to claims you raped a woman by saying his conscience is clear. western countries have united in denouncing russia for cyber attacks which they say were designed to undermine democracy is in some of the strongest language used since the cold war britain warned russia had become a pariah state for its extensive hacking campaign while the united states said moscow must be made to pay a price for its actions beginning with the indictment of seven of its intelligence officers who read and has our report. the tools of the trade this spy equipment was found in the possession of four russian agents in a car parked outside the headquarters of the chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c.
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w. back in april at the time the o.p.c. w. was independently analyzing the novacek used to attack script palin solsbury as well as identifying the substance used in an attack against civilians in the syrian town of duma. the g.r.u. operation was aimed at hacking in infecting the y. find network of the o p c w from close quarters we call that a so-called close access hack operation when they were discovered the russian spies trying to destroy some of their equipment but one of the laptops showed they had also been in malaysia trying to access the investigation into the shooting down of the passenger jet m.h. seventeen over ukraine allegedly by a russian book missile the timing of the dutch announcement came just hours after reports on russian hacking by the british national cybersecurity center part of the government's g c h q spy agency the n c s c assessment concluded that hacker groups
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calling themselves fancy bear sound worm and voodoo bear actually just the russian military intelligence agency the g r u the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman reacted scornfully to the british statements is going to what i was bored indiscriminately in one file maybe in in a richie fragrance file everything was mixed up g.r.u. cyber spies kremlin's hackers what a hellish perfume mix the vivid imagination of our colleagues from the u.k. has no boundaries indeed who comes up with all this. but the pressure on russia was further intensified at the meeting of nato defense ministers in brussels what we're doing by acting with our allies by actually isolating russia exposing the fact that these are actions of a state this is acting in a reckless an indiscriminate manner this is not the actions of a great power this is a van actions of the pariah state and then the u.s.
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justice department weighed in indicting seven russian g.r.u. agents in connection to a series of hacking attacks as well as charges of money laundering wire fraud and identity theft it is evident from the allegations in today's indictment that the defendants believe that they could use their anonymity to act with impunity in their own countries and on the territories of other sovereign nations to undermine international institutions and to distract from their government's own wrongdoing they were wrong most of the world's advanced spy agencies conduct cyber espionage but this wave of intense coordinated diplomatic pressure on russia highlights the sense that even by the shadowy standards of international spying russia has overstepped the boundaries of what is acceptable paul brennan al-jazeera andrew tonge have is the director of technology at dark trace industrial and artificial intelligence cyber security company he says he's not surprised by the allegations
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but many other countries engage in similar activity. what's noteworthy about the different revelations that are coming out today one after the other is the range and scope of these attacks they're not limited to any one particular sector or one particular kind of target it's the full range of attacks and so what's interesting here is that diversity and the comprehensive ety of these attacks the actual individual allegations themselves many of them have been already made the attributions have been announced one by one over the last year or two years this is a concerted effort though to bring this all together in one place and really paint a picture of the ongoing and widespread campaigns that russia has been doing it's raising public awareness and so no one surprise in the security industry to hear this we know that not just russia but many nation states engage in this activity and we see every day against our customers but this is noteworthy because it's a raising of the public awareness and a spreading to the general population the dawning kind of understanding that as you
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go about your life and you use services and your power the power grid and trains and the media companies all these services that people rely upon people to realize that going on in the background is this underlying continuous conflict an attack that's happening because it's not always easy to see the sort of effects of these cyber attacks so it's very important to raise that in public where hundreds of thousands of people are still waiting for food and medicine a week after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the indonesian island of sulawesi the death toll stands at more than fourteen hundred people entire towns and villages have been destroyed now survivors are coming to terms with life changing injuries and the deaths of their loved ones joe miller linda gunn reports from. eight year old when dick was to god and asks for forgiveness he was in the position of prayer his forehead on the mat when the earthquake struck and the mosque
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collapsed he's all there brother was able to pull him out but the rent he lost his hand. it was good you knew that it was hard for us to look for a medical clinic we had to look for two decent tonights. this is one that the hospital it holds the biggest number of injured survivors and some of them come from neighboring districts spoken to patients here who say it took days before they got medical help but they are grateful they're still alive. to lions says she was near the sea when the earthquake struck she waited for a moment and thought everything was fine until the tsunami swept her away it took three days before her family found her. i thought i was going to die i swallowed a lot of water and then a man pulled me up by my arm this anomaly hit the town of pollute late on friday
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three strong waves swept away hundreds of homes schools government facilities all wiped out in an instant and days since the disaster struck many believe the true extent of the damage has yet to be seen the number of people killed is expected to rise. a twenty minute drive from the main town is where hundreds are buried mass burials have become a daily reality some of the bodies buried here are unidentified the indonesian government says a quick burial is necessary to prevent the spread of communicable diseases entire families who once lived full lives cut short by a tragedy they have been reduced to this and no one has come to say good bye. dugan al-jazeera central sulawesi
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indonesia. there's been widespread looting in power as residents scavenge for whatever supplies they can find the military has ordered that anyone caught stealing goods should be shot under thomas has more. wherever they can people are grabbing whatever they can a supermarket warehouse spared by the earthquake and tsunami has instead fall into looters that taking not just food and water or essential as they personally need but anything they think might have value bags of razor blades shampoo nappies even paint i know it's not food but i can sell it it would only have got trampled if i hadn't taken it yet we've had no help no ate nothing cash still buys things even in a disaster zone but few people are working fewer still being paid and with banks an a.t.m. shut there's no way to access savings we've stopped some distance from that scene
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because over the last few days some media crews have been attacked for filming looting but those we've spoken to say they don't consider this looting or themselves as robbers but these are desperate times and they're not getting the racial help they need. where people aren't saluting their begging the messages on the boxes read we are hungry with. our team gave a little but they and tens of thousands of others need much more. down by the water we found ambo soccer walking around where until friday afternoon his house and those of many of his relatives had been he wasn't home at five o two when the earthquake hits but his mother cousins nieces and nephews were some of the children ran to higher ground but he says his mother and five others saw no need they'd run after a previous bigger quake in two thousand and five when no tsunami had followed this time they didn't hear a siren and saw nothing strange happening to the sea twenty minutes later it was
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much too late to run. i want to see what's left of my home maybe i can salvage something we've had no help from the government just some water and noodles from people who have given to the charity. one thing the government says it is addressing is a chronic lack of fuel it's brought in three weeks normal supply of diesel and a week's worth of petrol and is flying in one hundred at the petrol pump attendants to get people through queues faster right now it takes fifteen hours to reach the front andrew thomas al-jazeera palu indonesia for help does not arriving fast enough for some communities that have been largely cut off in sulawesi almost seventy one thousand people have been displaced many are in coastal areas north of palo and were among the first to feel the full force of the tsunami when he reports. the people of dongola have been
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largely left to fend for themselves their villages have disappeared and there's little else to do but search for anything that may be of value the tsunami swept down this coast destroying everything in its path for days there was no communication with this area meaning the fate of almost three hundred thousand people was unknown the main road to the nearest city has been reopened but there's no sign of significant aid distribution. we need more food blankets and milk for babies because there's a lot of babies here and people have nothing to do because this is a fishing community and everything is gone and we're going to get it. so far the government says more than one hundred fifty died in dongola which would have been much worse had the villages not been so close to higher ground the epicenter of the earthquake was further up the bay on the other side so this was the most significant population closest to us and clearly the people here felt it very strongly they say when that strike they had just two minutes before the first wave
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came. some who couldn't escape are still unaccounted for but there's no search operation and no heavy equipment the people say they feel neglected in what can seem like hopeless situations they look to leadership for help and in this case it's the indonesian president who visited on wednesday the remains of a house carry a message pleading with joko widodo not to leave behind he promised just over three thousand dollars for each family to rebuild probably going to die i hope the government will take care of us because we're tired of them making promises and not the river inc i hope this time the president is listening to us. right now there are more immediate concerns than rebuilding for the people along this coast it's still about survival wayne hay al jazeera indonesia coming up on this news hour from london more protests against yemen's president as the real continues to spiral
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and food costs keep rising. the military and scientists are hoping to find a way to explain the mystery of invisible objects in the universe. and senegal gets the green light as the first african country to host and the olympic event of find out how they're planning to make the youth games appeal to fans around the world. u.s. vice president mike pence has accused china of interfering with american politics and technology is beijing is using economic and military tools as well as propaganda for advanced its interests in the united states our white house correspondent kimberly hellcat reports. in the very early days of the trumpet ministration the u.s. president rolled out the red carpet to host chinese president xi at his mar-a lago resort. more than eighteen months later that warmth has been replaced by
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a trade war between beijing and washington and a strong warning by the u.s. vice president mike pence our message to china's rulers is this this president will not back down. in a fiery speech pents escalated u.s. rhetoric. broadly blaming china for everything from military aggression in the south china sea to intellectual property theft to advance its global interests chinese security agencies have masterminded the wholesale theft of american technology including cutting edge military blueprints and using that stolen technology the chinese communist party is turning plow shares into swords on a massive scale u.s. media is reporting that includes inserting microchips into servers used by apple and amazon to spy on u.s.
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companies pence also accuse china of religious persecution and human rights abuses cracking down on chinese christians buddhists and imprisoning more than a million muslim weekers in government camps and domestically while the u.s. special counsel robert muller continues his probe into russian meddling in the twenty six thousand u.s. election. pence reiterated president tribe's claim made last week at the united nations about china and the upcoming elections to put it bluntly president trump's leadership is working and china wants a different american president hence accuse china of election meddling in the twenty eighteen u.s. mid-term elections and the twenty twenty presidential vote with an elaborate this information campaign to influence u.s. voters. pence says the trumpet ministration remains hopeful china will come around until then he says it will continue to address what it calls chinese aggression
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already there are terror of some place and more than two hundred fifty billion in chinese goods and more at the ready and could be implemented as early as next year kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house. the democrats are slamming it as a whitewash the republicans say they stand vindicated an f.b.i. report on donald trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh as deep and partisan divisions on capitol hill f.b.i. investigators have been looking into sexual misconduct allegations. christine blair is a ford is accused of assaulting her in high school he denies the accusations the senate is set to hold a procedural vote on his nomination on friday. ice will no longer holds towns and cities but its fight is still operate in desert regions around the iraq syria border iraq's military has launched an offensive talking arsal sleeper sleeper cells and pockets that in an effort to ensure its fighters can't regroup zero got
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rare access to the vast desert sullivan drive age reports from the border town of. even after i flew has been defeated the safest way to get to the border between iraq and syria is by air this is an empty quarter desert which spans most of iraq's more than six hundred kilometer long border with syria. still holed up here. and soon after. the u.s. military helicopters. the pilots didn't tell us what they were shooting at and we didn't see any moving targets they had planned on their failure four years ago on bar was their final destination if this caliphate did not work out which it did not a u.s. led coalition is still helping iraqi forces but it insists its role is to aid and assist and not engage in the fight. much of that comes in the shape of intelligence sharing and training iraqi soldiers and nuts of critical importance in hard to
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reach areas such as. iraq's open desert has valleys and dunes trying to create safe havens on the rough terrain let me tell you that now we have great knowledge of the desert and we have secured areas has launched multiple attacks in the past two months and killed at least seventeen iraqis including soldiers and shia militia fighters iraqi security officials insist that the operations are not just a calm but a genuine effort to maintain security. conduct up to five attacks a month we call disposal forces in every area when iraq forces concentrate in one busy part to another vacant area iraq wants to spend more than three million dollars to build a fence. and watch towers to secure the border against who are also. a. area across the border on the other side. this is very important. really for the iraqi security forces and for
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iraq to prevent any. the fighting in syria and coming into coming back into iraq. and to root out isolate fighters the coalition backs iraqi troops on one side of the border and the mostly good assyrian democratic force on the other side. the forward operations bases run inside iraq by the u.s. led coalition but the french artillery is hitting targets inside syria. the fighting has taken a major dollar in iraq's infrastructure and it's not over yet iraqis in remote parts see that security forces may control the daytime but the night still belongs to iceland and the real challenge is to counter rifle from regrouping and either side of the euphrates river was on a binge of it out of iraq the iraq syria border and on friday osama bin jawad will bring us more from al qaim where human rights watch is urging countries to hold
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fair trials for those accused of committing crimes under eisel yemen's cholera outbreak is accelerating rapidly the world health organization says about ten thousand suspected cases are now reported every week thirty percent of the cases affect children under five years old if left untreated cholera can kill a child within hours intensified fighting between the saudi led coalition and toothy rebels as damaged much of the country's water supply which may have caused the spike in the disease. thousands of yemenis have rallied to the second biggest city of tires in protest of the worsening economy the reality lost more than half its value since war began in twenty fifteen well the prices of basic commodities have soared to an affordable levels and many say the saudi led coalition is to blame but it's misreports in djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the truth is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of
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yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency that i don't know the word grow old are going to we're starving our children are dying the cities are under siege and that's unemployment we want to tell the regime in the arab coalition that when hunger is the engine of these people discussions negotiations and treaties collapse and the only solution is immediately supplying a loaf of bread i think that they say listen we came out today in mass anger against the coalition it into human under certain agreement which was to liberate human fashion lost its way and started controlling our country's resources we are calling on the coalition to return the oil and gas open the airports and return everything to be a legitimate places. the government has been printing more money to try and keep cash flowing but there's been no increase in exports and not enough foreign currency reserves to support the increased supply the saudi arabian government has
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given the central bank two hundred million dollars to stabilize the reality and the u.n. special envoy to yemen says he's looking to the international monetary fund to help i think the want to problem urgent priority now is a professional plan a professional an economic plan. to stem the slide and to restore confidence on the streets and we see it. i was in summer a couple weeks ago and furin out in the city and i think it's similar problem since we see people on the streets in arden and elsewhere in the south so it's a it's being felt the pain of this is very probable to the people you have been. demanding our attention they've already got the attention of the leadership of the southern transition council that s.t.c. the separatist group has called for more demonstrations to pile the pressure on the internationally recognized government a president rubber mansoor hardy. for four years a saudi u.a.e.
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coalition supporting president hadi has been fighting hoofy rebels but the s.t.c. backed by the u.a.e. ultimately wants independence for southern yemen that's rejected by president hadi the u.n. special envoy also said he'd like talks between the two things on the yemeni government to happen in november but martin griffis couldn't offer any guarantees he said because the logistics involved in choosing a venue still need to be worked out and specifically that means security guarantees for the delegation that would travel to any tall. burnitz with al-jazeera djibouti . brazil is set to hold its final presidential debate ahead of national elections on sunday but controversial right wing front runner joy bosso naro has confirmed he will be taking part in the debate at the recommendation of his doctors he's recovering from surgery after a stabbing last month let's get more from to there's a bill in sao paolo given he's not talking about what are the expectations for this
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last debate. well two days away from the elections and there's not a lot of expectation in this debate especially because the frontrunners out a warm press in there because of health reason the former paratrooper a representative of the extreme right and admirer of brazil's dictatorship has been being seen on the come pain since he was stabbed earlier in september but in spite of this his possibilities of becoming brazil next president have continued to increase following him. he's an intellectual left fifty five year old former mayor of the city of so probably who recently replaced a former president and we think that's your. serving a jail and therefore corruption so i doubt it is expected to go on the offensive trying to gain some more votes before sunday's elections wolf and i don't have benefited from the enormous rage that exists in the country against the workers
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party against the corruption that happened while the were in power against the recession that has hit this country in the last in the last few years and also many analysts are criticizing the come pain by the workers party saying that a member of that focused on defending former presidents who are less feel about not acknowledging some of their mistakes and that in a way is affecting him from preventing him from getting more votes. not will be stopped. well that's the big question here and there's. different chants meant in brazil today and even though he has extended his lead in the in the lead in the last few days over fernando had that we know that badly about ten points right now it may not be enough to win on a first round and what we're hearing is that if there is a second round then what is being called an anti-fascist block could be created and
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that anti-fascist blog could in a way start calling for people to vote for her man though how about if you would in a way the center the candidates from the center would start getting involved in the campaign and ask people to vote for the workers' party candidate but in spite of this it might not be enough enough we do know that one for now though has made again lots of both in northeastern brazil what used to what is in a way a stronghold for former president. and also he has gained lots of votes among women voters of both thank you very much indeed. much more still to come on the program including india's government is being accused of putting politics ahead of its morals as it prepares to deport seven hundred men. revisit a new type of migrant community being set up in northern greece. and coming up in sport will tell you how the defending and the child champions went goes on in the first game of the new.
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among the top stories here not zero western countries have united to accuse russia of running a global campaign of cyber attacks to undermine the democracies. mass burials are being held in indonesia as the country continues its recovery efforts on the island of pseudo way z. four and last friday's earthquake and tsunami at least one thousand four hundred twenty four people are known to have died. and u.s. vice president mike pence has accused china of interfering with american politics and technology a week after the president accused beijing of meddling in the upcoming midterm elections. turkey's foreign ministry has summoned saudi arabia's ambassador for a meeting of the disappearance of a prominent saudi journalist saudi officials insist jamal khashoggi disappeared after he left the consulate building in istanbul but the turkish government says they believe he's still inside the show he had been living in self-imposed exile in
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the united states or writing columns critical of the kingdom and its policies on the crown prince mohammed bin salma india's preparing to deport seven hundred men after its top court rejected a petition to allow them to stay is the first time india has taken such action against the muslim minority from in ma the opposition accuses the government of using the issue for political gain marianna haunt has more. that been in india for about ten years six of them in a jail charged with illegally entry now these muslim or hindu me in iran they way back to a country with they say they endured firelands and persecution. they told india's supreme court nothing has changed for them and me and ma but failed in their petition to force the government to let them stay unfortunately the cork did not listen to this and has dismissed the abnegation that's even the way
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out of there that mortician. the seven men is some of the estimated forty thousand who have crossed into india escaping what they describe as years of persecution by me and most government it culminated late last year in a government crackdown that forced hundreds of thousands of russian jets to flee into neighboring bangladesh the united nations called it a textbook example of eighth nick cleansing the government of on songs hoochie denied any atrocities happened and said it was defending itself against armed groups. india's prime minister not interim adi's government says undocumented ringette are illegal immigrants who pose a national security threat and are a drain on the country's resources state governments were told late last year to keep track of them and now for the first time maltese government is moving to
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deport them india's opposition accuses the ruling the j.p. party of stoking the issue to harness anti muslim seem to mint ahead of elections next year the un says the decision to forcibly remove the revenger violates international law and that it is not safe for them and me and mom but the indian government seems determined to forge a he'd made an hond his ear. as winter approaches in greece the government is making efforts to relocate refugees to better housing on the mainland it's faced international criticism over the conditions of its migrant camps on the greek islands johnson opera's reports from a new type of community in northern greece each man at this card game shows his place at the table to some sort of hardship take mohammed his wife is pregnant and that puts her in the vulnerable category grounds for removing the couple from morea camp on the island of last verse. no good maria my.
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brother live what does die. and here yes yes it's good you're here good. good good very good here good here. good moria is meant to hold three thousand asylum seekers even after hundreds of evacuations it now holds eight thousand international aid groups say it is unsanitary and inhuman this community on the shores of lake valdivia northern greece is the first of its kind in the country it is not a makeshift camp but bricks and mortar and here people's humanity seems restored living in hotel apartments means they can fend for themselves this syrian couple left the camp because the bomb that killed their two children back in syria had lodged shrapnel in their mother's abdomen they never went to hospital during their seven month stay in morea now they have a hospital appointment after just
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a week involving the government has had to keep up with new arrivals from turkey so it has moved more than eight hundred thousand asylum seekers this year from the islands to the mainland and it plans to move six thousand more by november the aim is twofold to relieve the islands and offer refugees more humane conditions. here the government has achieved at least the second goal people are visibly relaxed the european union provides them with a small stipend for groceries that and an e.u. rent subsidy for their hotel apartments have helped the local economy which used to rely on a different kind of subsidy many put up and betting on the elderly who came here had social security subsidies that's all been done away with and tourism here is down to a quarter of what it was before the crisis refute g.'s have brought the work back up to a decent level. many of these asylum seekers will end up receiving international
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protection and staying in greece they will then face the hardships greeks face of making a living in a depressed economy but that will be the normality they miss jobs at opel us al-jazeera lakeville. zimbabwe has started vaccinating people living in urban areas as it tries to contain the worst cholera outbreak to hit the country in a decade some one point four million people will get a job to help prevent the spread of the disease it's already killed forty nine people and fact infected thousands more unemployment in south africa is becoming an urgent problem with almost a third of the population out of work the government has organized a jobs summit just the fourth and twenty years the skeptics worry that it won't be enough to help some of the miller reports. art and design has always been a passion for bongani mccall busts but he says he only opened his own tattoo parlor because he couldn't find any other work he started his business with just fifteen
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dollars because of qualifications in all that and i did not finish. the job so i started doing my own things. because it was my uncle used to be an artist so i copied things from him and then i started doing my own machines and then that's when i started them according to government statistics one in three young south africans could not find work this year there's also a car wash and fast food restaurant along the road where from carney once he stands in harlem one of these businesses was started because their owners couldn't find jobs so they turned to a drop in your shop the government is now holding a summit to help create jobs to lower the high unemployment rate but many are skeptical of just how effective it will be this will be the fourth jobs summit in two decades and in that time unemployment has risen from twenty four to just over
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twenty seven percent statistics south africa the government agency says sixty nine thousand jobs were lost in the second quarter of twenty eighteen alone a poorly performing economy and the need for more investment are creating further challenges one of the most important reasons for the high unemployment rate in south africa is the concentration of economic power in the hands of government big businesses and strong organized labor and small businesses do not play the role that they should be playing as they play in many other countries to be the major source of job creation in the country the government says more practical measures and initiatives will be used to create jobs for millions of south africans you want bigger impact in terms. job creation we won to government to and block those blockages that may have caused. uncertainty in the minds of the investors of the
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employers in the country regulatory uncertainties that will be addressed as a matter of urgency economists say some african needs a growth rate of at least a full percentage year to prevent more jobs from being lost at the south african reserve bank projects at the economy will grow by just zero point seven percent this year some economists say that south africa would have to adjust its entire education and economic strategy to realise its target of having unemployment by twenty thirty. or al-jazeera janice burg. italian research has have launched an ambitious search for a new force of nature can help explain the mystery of what scientists call dark matter experiment could allow physicists to identify invisible objects in the universe if parker ports were pressed gotti in the capital rome. we live in a world of matter all the things we can see and touch but the best theory of
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reality physicists have only explains a tiny amount four percent of our observable universe at least national institute of nuclear physics scientists a lot ching an experiment to discover the rest including so-called dark matter it's none certain road to unlocking the secrets of the universe. and this is where it begins with a particle accelerator and a theory we just select off of them. often so i think a beam of positively charged subatomic particles called positrons is fired at a target a diamond away for a tenth of a millimeter thick and this is the divine one monk that when the positive particles smash into the negative electrons of the diamond wafer they produce photons light but every now and again the collision between positrons of electrons could produce a dark coat on the invisible twin of ordinary light dark matter we had
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time to have a living in between this huge hidden water that. is more normal or is it fair to call this the bridge between the c m b m c if the me yes that problem it's it's like nightfall and allows you to see what you see you normally call them we allow you to see what is in the dark it's called the positron annihilation into dark matter experiment or part may the short for star wars fans part may also happens to be the dark lord darth vader's console it's no coincidence . so how do scientists even know to look for something that they can't see well after studying galaxies they believe that there's a force much stronger than gravity holding those galaxies and all the star systems within them together a dark force. now up and running the experiment will last for several months if successful it could create an entirely new realm of physics much to the delight of
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the scientists very excited and not because then we have. to do it if you're for a thief he's. already paid for it it's now down to the experts to share their enthusiasm for complex theories with the rest of us as they begin the hunt for a side of reality hidden from view. from scotty italy. for the. more. business of.
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the busan international film festival has opened in south korea with a star studded red carpet it marks the end of difficult times for the event which suffered government budget cuts for years after screening a film critical of then president park geun hye a robot bride has more from her son. it's a fitting opening film for a festival that coincides with what many hope is a new start in into korean relations beautiful days tells a story of a north korean defector who abandons her husband and son for a new life in south korea the work of an up and coming director from busan it taps perfectly into the current interest in relations with the north. sea the
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message of the movie is that regardless of the past when relations of sound you have to meet to keep the dialogue going another movie taking inspiration from north south relations is the espionage thriller the spy which is among this year's top ten hits at the box office first of all organizers are hoping in future to invite north korean filmmakers to busan and there's even talk of an entrepreneur film festival is dated see these two cooperation with the north has been taken up by the city itself. as south korea's second city busan is at the forefront of efforts to forge closer links developing c. rail connection projects the city's mayor is currently on the delegation to pyongyang to promote closer ties filmmaking could have an important role to play. for the film industry the easiest way to collaborate would be the exchange of
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people working in film the next step could be screening each other's films and even working on a joint film production asia's most important film festival has been marred in recent years by a raul with the city's government over the screening of a controversial documentary about the say well ferry tragedy of twenty fourteen it led to a number of filmmakers boycotting the event but this year no one is staying away it seems the current mood of korean reconciliation is proving an irresistible force. public bride al-jazeera busan south korea. travel sport now has peta. well and thank you very much five time world footballer of the year cristiana rinaldo has trained with you been to us for the first time since last week's accusations of rape but thirty three year old denies he assaulted a woman at a las vegas hotel in two thousand and nine. christiane i rebelled i pulled into the
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event is training complex in cheering on thursday the day after using twitter to deny he had a right to woman one of the biggest names in world football has been accused by american catherine majorca of assaulting her in his las vegas hotel room nine years ago she told the german newspaper spiegel that she had been paid three hundred seventy five thousand dollars by rinaldo to keep quiet my oga has now filed a civil lawsuit against the portuguese player whose own lawyers have threatened to sue the newspaper for damages in early two thousand and seventeen we fought for first traces about this incident in june two thousand and nine and we kept digging and search for more documents and went outside to do some open field research went to las vegas for example and gathered as much information as we could about this case this is a very sensitive case obviously police in las vegas have since reopened the complaints my oga made at the time in which she didn't identify her alleged
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assailant her lawyer says she's now been emboldened to name or naldo because of the me too movement that followed last year's allegations against movie producer harvey weinstein. and which also inspired usa gymnasts to testify against dr lowery last set before he was jailed for sexual assault in january this year the. need to move was very important to her care through. decision to. consult with us and go forward in this case. i think she looks to the women who are involved in the two movements he rose in her. tweet on wednesday ronaldo said rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything i am and believe in kane as i may be to clear my name i refuse to feed the media spectacle created by people seeking to promote themselves at my expense a day earlier he had released another denial on instagram fake fake. you want to.
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buy my name it's not. we're not all those has been left out of the squad for his national side portugal for the next two matches under what the team says was a preexisting agreement to problem with i know christiane over now and i well i fully believe what he says and i know he is in my perspective would not carry out a crime at least kind i do not believe that is. my or his lawyer says the instant has left her suffering from post-traumatic stress depression rinaldo is due to play in the italian league against it in a.z. on saturday with the date of a possible court appearance in the united states yet to be announced paul reece al-jazeera. eventers have attracted some online criticism for tweeting the support of rinaldo the italian champions posted a video of an elder scoring in training on thursday and added that quote events
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allegedly dating back almost ten years did not change their opinion of this great champion brazilian club through to the semifinals of south americans top club competition the couple limited orissa louis philippe scolari's team beach alain signed to milan wednesday to go through formal on aggregate come at us will face either block a genius or can settle play the second leg of their quarter final on foods day. stanley cup champions the washington capitals are up and running at the start of ice hockey s new n.h.l. season with a commanding seven nothing be single the boston bruins the occasion started with the capitals showing off the stanley cup to their fans and for the first time an n.h.l. championship banner was raised to the rafters and then it was down to business after twenty four seconds it was one nothing flat set the tone for an eventual seven nothing route and a shout out victory on the opening night of the season. to baseball and the new
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york yankees have set up an american league playoff series with a big rivals the boston red sox and after the yankees thrashed the oakland athletics in their wild card game john carlos stanton a huge home run in this one helping them to a seven two victory so the yankees will now face the red sox in the postseason for the first time since two thousand and four. olympic officials are in the argentinian capital when outsiders ahead of the start of the youth olympics on saturday four thousand death leads between the ages of fifteen and eighteen will take part in the competition lympics chiefs are always looking at ways to attract a younger and more diverse audience this year's event will feature breakdancing as part of that senegal has been chosen as the host for the next youth games in two thousand and twenty two will be the first african country to host any a lympics and has its own ideas on how to attract young fans make a report from that. for the first time in one
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hundred twenty two years of the modern olympic games and african city will host a version of the event. the cars twenty twenty two utility picks is expected to welcome the best fourteen to eighteen year old world our fleet. sixteen year old swimmer roman to like camera is representing senegal in this year's of winter cyrus games but she says her projective is to win olympic gold in the car at home. i'm not just proud of representing my nation i'm proud to represent all the girls who don't get a chance to play any sports this is out time to show that because do it and when she is not alone in wanting to achieve success meet team exams on lions otherwise known as the smart lions the international olympic committee is considering adding eastport to the game. and so the smart lions are preparing for the car twenty twenty two hoping that by then this will be an olympic sport. the universal
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principles and values of the olympics of the same isn't competitive eat gaming today we fill stadiums for each game in twenty minutes just like any other a limp exporter we are athletes. video gaming is a one hundred eight billion dollar industry and it's blooming with backing from major brands and sponsors but it may be the lympics that e-sports and the revenues that comes with it more than e-sports needs the olympics here's a challenge so in the games are violent and a hard to follow it's not all suitable to broad public so. it's true that some of the games are not suitable for young children and committee needs to decide what's right from our perspective youth sports like taekwondo or karate why couldn't you have e-commerce sports to. bring down the fight is to get the city ready for the games and you wrestling in basketball stadium was just inaugurated and the government is building a new city for the event the organizers here say they want to make africa proud
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with two hundred million people aged between eighteen and twenty four africa has the youngest properly in the world but despite the lack of sports facilities it continues to produce some of the top athletes on the globe including in sports. teams on lions and other young athletes here bringing the olympic flame home is a victory in itself worth celebrating. it was hawk al-jazeera the car. ok that's all the sport for now laurent specs here in london peter thank you very much another winner of the nobel peace prize will be announced on friday and although no short list is released as plenty of speculation about who will receive this year's historic award john holl has more on the possible contenders. so it's that time of the year again when the nobel committee is preparing to announce the winner of the famous peace prize everyone's trying to guess who's in the running
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well it's just that it's a guessing game because the shortlist is always a closely guarded secret. among possible winners looking at world events ethiopia's prime minister has been mentioned for peace moves between his country and every player in the world raging in fears of famine in yemen the un's world food program has been suggesting very very very aware of. the refugee crisis and the deaths of those crossing the mediterranean remain in the spotlight with the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. and groups like s.o.s. meditate on the possibly in the frame the bookmakers favorite seems to be a three way when between north korea's kim jong un the south korean president in and yes donald trump for their joint efforts to avert a nuclear war on the korean peninsula but keep guessing because not only are the experts usually wrong but one close peace prize watcher i spoke to said the
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committee's been getting it wrong for decades they have entirely forgotten the real alfred nobel the real speaks to the champions of peace. who are doing work to create the brotherhood of nations disarmament and peace congresses the core activities of the peace movement at the time this is a prize for the grassroots not for the militarist state leaders lots of people think they got it wrong with anxiety see who won in one thousand nine hundred one with calls for the now leader of myanmar to be stripped of the prize because of military violence directed at the range of people that may cause the committee to play it safe this year who knows and that's the point no one does go to how al-jazeera in oslo. you can always catch up with all the news on our website address. dot com. that's it from maine our entire lives there's news on the back in
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city as the pool with worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend you're very pretty and young you feel unsafe threatened you think about how to react what do i do if this gets worse no money on the uses a new service it's called loyal droid it's for women passages only and drawn by women drivers pull for some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven the trick of drive is. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories. providing a good. limps into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness
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