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it will be boosted. kid coke is a melting pot of iraq's major ethnic groups. cuts and talking live side by side here. that resent the opening of good books apple to commercial flights as instill discipline in the residents of this it. has been used as a military base by american troops since two thousand and three and laid it out and cut the special medical forces. was critical of our thought we have overcome many obstacles to make the dream of reopening the airport for commercial flights a reality for the people of her province our province is a symbol of iraq's diversity and it represents the unity of iraq kuki is also home to some of iraq's alders the most productive oil fields the province coming to the poor knees us up to four hundred fifty thousand bottles of oil and there are plans to truck some of these coote to iran but the road to the border is yet to be sick you would back makes the fight against remnants of i still have been watching how
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many. about. phone lines in some areas of pakistan have been cut by the government to try and stop two days of protests over a blasphemy supreme court judges sponsored outrage when they acquitted a christian woman sentenced to death for insulting islam eight years ago demonstrators are demanding the government overturns the court but it is in islamabad. tensions are running high crawshaw get on here in the city of islamabad it may seem to be business as usual but that security forces have already called on golf the red zone which is situated just behind that didn't area which how did the senate supreme court radio on august on television and the diplomatic clave the protesters are now trying to merge friday prayers they're continuing to sit at key points in several industrial had been closed in the city of karachi
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also reports that life is. down today commuters are also facing problems in the provincial capital of the one job because of. several key points where the british did that if you are going to buy that security forces have also beefed up the information minister had already shared that the government should not be you know that sign of weakness and focused on the military spokesman has also come out saying that this is a purely legal matter and that the army should not be dragged into such a phase all right still ahead on al-jazeera. we will not allow our generosity to be abused by those who would break our laws. don't trump promises a crackdown on immigration saying asylum seekers to the u.s. could be detained in ten cities.
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and i bet the southeastern parts of asia have plenty of showers at the moment the philippines isn't actually looking too bad there's a good deal of dry weather around and not much in the way of sharri weather school that's going to change though as we head through the next few days so a couple more approaching as we head through saturday and then on sunday it is looking like a wet today more showers particularly across the central belt meanwhile towards the west there will be plenty of showers here over the next couple of days including fours ever parts of thailand and down through some macho for some of us here it is looking quite wet now over towards australia and we've had some very very hot weather in the southeast but this is a cold front and it's certainly been living up to its name this swept its way across melbourne the temperatures here dropped sixty five degrees just in eight minutes say from thirty one degrees to twenty six just in the space of eight
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minutes that's quite a drop that's working its way eastwards toward sydney there so we'll have an early maximum here around thirty one degrees before eventually the temperatures hey will drop the times mania it will be a bit of a strange day there will be some very wet weather particularly in the west maybe some hail maybe even some snow as low as seven hundred meters but if you head further east it's very dry hair when the winds will be strong so they could even be a few wild fires around to. insult career around two million dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the ancient tradition taken off the menu want to when he's depressed a good. friend or food on al-jazeera. to. person again.
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again you're watching a reminder of our top stories this hour the u.s. secretary of state says sanctions are being prepared against saudis involved in the killing of a saudi leaders of so far resisted international pressure to reveal who ordered the journalist murder aides to crown prince mohammed bin men are implicated. saudi led coalition's launched new offensives in yemen it's begun an operation to retake the port city of data currently under the control of the rebels in the early hours of
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friday the coalition also attacked international air airports and an air base. phone lines in some areas of pakistan have been cut by the government to try and stop two days of protests over a blasphemy verdict supreme court judges sparked outrage when they acquitted a christian woman sentenced to death for insulting islam eight years ago. of the murder of g. is highlighting the dangers facing journalists worldwide the united nations is recognizing that within international day to commemorate reporters who died doing their jobs while their killers remain unpunished from london jonah hill has. anticorruption journalist daphne cairo on a year when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists
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murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly two a week and yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we want are buying international norms in the form of a united nations convention to address the question of impunity because impunity doesn't just affect the journalists or their families it affects the whole of society because the implication is that if you can get away with killing a journalist more people are likely to attack and kill journalists and in that way more journalists end up self censoring in certain societies where they're under threat in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight told a day not unlike this one bugbear in dissident and journalist yogi markov was murdered on london's waterloo bridge allegedly by
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a member of his country's secret service the weapon of choice a poison tipped umbrella. attacks on journalists are nothing new they've been going on bryza long as the powerful about something to hide from the people but the silencing of free speech is no less shocking for that whether by bombs by bullet or other insidious means. the two thousand and eighteen version of the umbrella murder on waterloo bridge the alleged strangulation and dismemberment of exiled saudi journalist. inside the country's consulate in istanbul the middle east is at the louis radek of the. reporters without borders index for freedom of press it is the will is pleased to be a journalist we know of cases where journalists have somehow it's just one in many in syria in palestine in egypt across the region in the goeth this is a pattern that has gone on
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a full far too long what chance of justice for her and the great many others the u.n. notes that in nine out of ten cases the killers go unpunished jonah hold al-jazeera london a us president donald trump is pledging a crackdown on migrants trying to claim asylum saying anyone crossing the border illegally will be detained until their claim is heard in court is called the number of people arriving from central america and invasion asylum is not a program for those living in poverty there are billions of people in the world living at the poverty level the united states cannot possibly absorb them all asylum is a very special protection intended only for those fleeing government persecution based on race religion and other protected status. thousands of central american migrants are walking through southern mexico in the hope of
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reaching the u.s. educators john heilemann joined a family of four which is part of the caravan to look at the challenges they're facing on the journey with alexander starts his day's journey at three am he's not even awake his sister maria is and every step is a small tool it's not just legs a little used to walking a marathon every day she's developed to call. them on have whether it's because we're sleeping rough the winds get to her that's why she's sick this is a day in the life that the re is a lie a family durance travelling in a caravan trying to reach the us today's route forty kilometers to the mexican town of weeks they've left early to avoid the midday sun but dad alvin is struggling through can push the stroller in a dorm break he explains why. this is that this is the leg it's bad it's this one with polio it's been seven months. early in his sophie's eight months pregnant but
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she didn't want to have her baby back code. but out alone he would have suffered like the other children there born into poverty after a four hour was she struggling then the family gets a break a ride from a passing truck it revives the flagging children it's set some down before a migration checkpoint one of several in the south from its commercial without papers their only hope to get through is by sheer force of numbers they have to wait for the others at least erling compressed two hours later the caravan catches up and passes together the type ticks worked. because mid day approaches the race allies have other problems the food. clothes a man pulls up out of nowhere and helps with the first two and then the third. becomes he said this is what makes consent been divided over the caravan but today
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help is ever present this lady simply sweeps up the family and pays the bus tickets just in time the end of their strength. and the money that makes you wonder what's going to happen to them i just had to help when i saw the baby they finally made it two weeks ago here they can rest but there's no shelter so we just have these blankets for the children don't sleep on the pier pavement as the rain foods they try and work out their next move so everyone is just settling down now after what's been an exhausting day but they've still got about two thousand kilometers to get to the buddha and at their current rate that's going to take them at least a month and a haul but first there's a lawyer is family has to try and get through the noise their own home and now does it or weeks later on the us department of justice has charged two former goldman sachs investment bankers and a financier over corruption at malaysia's state development fund one m d b one
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banker has admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating a u.s. anti bribery law investigators say official stole billions from the fund for malaysian prime minister ninety is facing several charges florence louis has more from kuala lumpur. u.s. prosecutors allege the men conspired to launder money stolen from one m. d.b. through the u.s. financial system and they've also been accused of bribing government officials so that goldman sachs can keep its lucrative contracts advising one m.t.b. on corporate transactions and these men also said to have personally enriched themselves now off the three only one has pleaded guilty the second man who's been indicted is a malaysian citizen called raja he's been arrested in malaysia and is expected to be extradited to the u.s. now the third man indicted is a malaysian businessman by the name of low take joe he also goes by joe lowe and
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he's widely thought to be the master mind behind the scheme to defraud one and to be now he was charged by malaysian prosecutors a couple of months ago in absentia his whereabouts are still not known now he never held any formal position in one m d b but just last week for the malaysian prime minister who himself is facing charges in malaysia in relation to one and he told al jazeera in an exclusive interview last week that he saw lois role at one end as one of creating value now and there are as many as six countries investigating one m.t.b. but the investigations really seem to have gotten the boost since a new administration came into power following a general election in may the malaysian investigators reopened investigations in malaysia prosecutors charge not only not to brown's up but also his wife ross months or and a top civil servant from the previous administration and not only that malaysian
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investigators have said that they are extending cooperation and exchanging information with investigators from other jurisdictions russia and china are being blamed for blocking international efforts to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica member countries of the antarctic commission to conserve marine life are wrapping up their two week meeting in hobart australia scientists think the wood del sea is home to thousands of undiscovered species but there's all position to making it a no go zone for fishing mining and drilling. to some extent i'm disappointed in the sense it'll be put out and they want it to some kind of fair understanding that understanding is not damaged unfortunately that understanding is not there much at the end of the day. after spending so many days on this in b. is issue especially understanding as not image. a thousands of weapons at the tech
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giant google voted with their feet to protest one place harassment the company has been criticized of a multi-million dollar payouts to top executives who face those accusations rob reynolds reports. in cities around the world employees of google walked off their jobs in protest over the company's policies and practices on workplace sexual misconduct from its headquarters in silicon valley to new york washington and boston employees streamed out denouncing the corporate culture they say tolerate store rassmann letting accused executives quietly walk away with buckets full of cash is standard and it really should not be the employees were angered by a new york times report that andy reuben the creator of google's android mobile phone software received a ninety million dollars severance package in two thousand and fourteen even after the company's own investigation found accusations of sexual harassment against him
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to be credible employees say sexism is right that google and allege executives acts with impunity setting high standards of beauty but i think to say here at google's european headquarters in dublin employees showed solidarity with victims of harassment protests also took place at the company's offices in singapore and in london i'm walking out along with other colleagues in support of all anyone in any workplace has been harassed to ensure that the pride is yeah no protection and no reward it's on google c.e.o. sundar pichai and co-founder larry page apologized to workers and promised changes in policy protesting employees are also demanding and. into mandatory arbitration clauses in their contracts which prevent them from taking harassers to
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court rob reynolds al-jazeera well sensuous. has a sequel is going to round up of the top stories now and i do see it in the u.s. secretary of state says sanctions are being pretty head against saudis involved in the killing of. saudi leaders of so far resisted international pressure to reveal who ordered the journalists murder ace to crown prince mohammed bin men are implicated in the saudi led coalition's no launch new attacks in yemen has begun an operation to retake the poor city of data currently under the control of the rebels coalition also attacks and international airports and on and base fine lines in some parts of pakistan have been cut by the government to try and stop two days of protests over a blasphemy supreme court judge respond to outrage when they acquitted
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a christian woman sentenced to death for insulting you slam a years ago. has the latest from islamabad. to asian remain varied and given the fact that your day is friday and there will be congregational prayer the crowd. we're already getting reports that are closed down and that video garage for the third day running that your generation welcome you go complicated by the fact that character that if you were going to buy it from several key point. the u.s. justice department has charged two former investment bankers in connection with corruption in malaysia one goldman sachs banker admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating the u.s. anti bribery law vesa gate is in malaysia say billions of dollars were stolen from the state development fund one m d b four malaysian prime minister najib razak is facing thirty eight charges connected to luxury homes expensive art and jewelry
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a russia and china are being blamed for blocking international efforts to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica member countries of the antarctic commission to conserve marine life are wrapping up their two week meeting in hobart australia scientists think the word elsie is home to thousands of undiscovered species those are the headlines one east is next. al jazeera where ever you.
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insult a career dog it was on the menu for centuries with around two million dogs eaten every year about sixty meters long and it takes a name i just. feel secure a little. put strict government regulations and a growing animal rights movement when they are cracking down on the industry look at that look at that. but i haven't. read all the other ten. dollars they lead to down and with the younger generation seem dogs more as pets
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then food demand is declining i love living large closely to all the will and a lot of the from the below to you because. i'm steve cho on this episode of one east we investigate the fight between those who love dogs and those who love to eat them. getting now. in downtown seoul it's a place where you train it's like going to pit dogs with poultry and it's like beating. it's the end of summer and for some it's the best time to eat the traditional dish. meat suit. in korea it's called top. official about this incredible video of the president i mean this all formed by him and what i call the good it
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has been well i think it's been that has been weeping that long done you know the unifil who they did all thing you know. is purported to have a variety of health benefits. how do you not get on the little milk tuna to. have all the bottom of the here today and yet it was one of. those who gets a whole little money you know what about a one on one visit and that's it can not get killed to kill a human. one saying i'm over less. these dinah's are aware of korea's ricky taishan as a nation of dog into this but a growing number of koreans are finding this notion hard to swallow. these days cindy to see a korean say they don't eat dog. and growing numbers are engaging into written
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battle against the meat industry. like activist. who's desperate to save dogs from slaughter. so when he hears about a struggling dog farm he steps into. the. headlines on three new targeted to kennel john come on i was told no but i was upset with all. of the get all whole. body could make each other mushy sick i wanted to gorge on the bumps on the pedals on the office. at first the family won't let out a camera inside. i walked in and out a couple of times what i can tell you is that there is rats and maybe everywhere
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flies. and a lot of other happy dogs. the family finally lets me in once i agree not to identify him. over the problem. it's easy to see this family's business is on the skids. the cheerleaders on the flight. here noted for the good you should in the deal for. this place like many small farms can't afford to meet strict government regulations around racing dogs. these farms are being forced to close. at the moment. but it was the job of a vision of the going to get it and then. good luck. so he's feeding the dogs which. i'm taking to see their cages there are about six metres long and it's actually running through three four
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five six seven rats him hey just. did dogs in cages with living ones. it's obvious this guy can no longer look after his dogs. but he's not prepared to give them up. you have got them up. on that one. i guess. there's a. new wants to rescue a few dogs immediately but the family is wary and he's holding out for at least some cash before he hands him a dog. is going to have to raise the funds and come back another day.
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i don't know how. much. well activists like gina and a growing number of koreans are trying to stamp out the dog meat industry the president of the meat. eating meat is a part of the here to. look at. the follow government regulations. he says business is booming. the returns on. the market are you quite out of the book on that i would. hope. well some got my money's on them. leaving my money and then i thought it was. shifting the.
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president kim jong so introduces me to pharma kim jong il who grants me rare access to his industrial scale dog ok so we have a look around it's a far cry from the struggling famine just seen. i'm told this place complies with government regulations goes through two tons of chicken per week and has a feces processing plant with over half a million dollars. kim jong il explains that his several thousand meat dogs atos us the type of master and the not the same as pits. told to do with all the time a day. how do you believe yeah them talk. about them doing a. pretty good in the pilot doing them we did it who knew he could.
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do on a ship but normal. as we walk across a wide river of dog poop i start to get an idea of the scale of the spawn. maybe oh this is just dying yeah. but there's one thing i can't film and that's the dogs but this is close as i'm allowed it does that healthy and nice why can't we film them even when i run them through one of them to get the dog to stand up to to get to a huddle on a new thing when they don't. this is apparently a showcase for. but the korean parliament may soon vote on legislation that would make dog meat illegal so the farmers are understandably a bit touchy about how we'll patrol what's going on inside. thanks for showing me of. some of it anyway.
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travelling to. the area with so many farms it's no wonder this don't vally. activists who do manage to negotiate the release of dogs from farms to places like that's. just like our dogs yeah. dogs. yeah. he. said. they were all. drawn in. this you know
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i personally cannot save all the dogs. because yes. canada and. some bones. yes. not me since dogs over seas because the most reluctant to adopt so cool to watch. oh this is me. meaning that i leave. their. yes. there are you do see you on the other side for. use. ok nami is a former university professor who gave up her day job and dedicated her life to
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shutting down farms and rescuing dogs which if you think you. should. there was. a dog is a dog there is no such a ten minute dog packed up. i don't want to see that size of. anymore in this country that's why i am striving for. you know dogs they've never been elected. and you love them while they love you back for a. while now many fights to save one dog at a time right now there's legislation before the national assembly that would declassify dogs as livestock. at the moment under the law dogs are treated the same
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as chickens pigs. but if the new norm is it could ban founds from breeding dogs for human consumption. but this group of activists isn't willing to wait that while. they're taking matters into their own hands by raiding dog slaughter houses in the dead of night. activists genius is joining them and i've been warned things could get violent. this dog slaughterhouse has taken over the corner of a public park the activists believe that flouts regulations by processing sick dogs and overcrowded cruel conditions that he had to document the killing and reported to authorities. who it was on at all. complicit in personal private home just allude to something all the while through
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all this because i'm looking for you to be implicated. but you. just. come along. with us all so you can tell the boss of yourself. it's. probably. not. long before you get more money to do you know not that i was. getting any money but if you don't let him. talk about his life. that's what you're going to get you don't. get a cut you know you're. going to stray cold and he still he still has dealt with this around when they put their.
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his eyes are not even close. and he's still really war. next door tension rises as the activists discover an incredibly cruel some side this is where the recently killed dogs are being torched but their food and budget cutbacks in. fact the fact that the.

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