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and there are no fire evacuees i am myself a fire victim and my house is gone so i don't have anywhere to go so i feel i feel drained and. i just really wish that somebody were able to. give us a place to go just to get out of the rain and that's all i this moment i don't know how much more anybody else can do there's been such an outpouring of help and support and food in people bringing coats and umbrellas. and all those things are so hopeful but at the end of the day i have nowhere to go. the dust bowl of the australian state of new south wales is heading for the country's largest city said me this video shows the storm as it rolled through the town of white cliffs about a thousand kilometers to me it's being pushed by strong winds blowing through drought stricken regions people with respiratory issues are being warned to stay indoors the weather is next and then president and syrian jails take
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a stand against the execution of political detainees and controversy the death of a u.s. missionary at the hands of an isolation and try and the bay of bengal. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts we're here across united states we are looking at a holiday weekend but it is going to be a cold holiday weekend for people here on the eastern seaboard where you see this gray area that's actually cold air on the satellite and that is going to continue all the way through friday so here are your temperatures here on thursday we're looking at only reaching a high of minus nine toronto minus five new york minus two and that is also the parade day so a lot of people going to be outside for that now as we go towards friday things
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improve it but we are looking at some sunny skies across much of the area here towards the west it's a different scenario we're talking about a lot of rain coming into california now that's going to be needed for the fires but unfortunately we do expect to see some mudslides and landslides because of the heavy rain that we do expect to see through the rest of the weekend well here across the caribbean not looking too bad for most locations to the north we are still picking up a lot of showers and rain down here towards the south particularly over the southern portions of central america all the way up to managua guatemala as well as across much of the yucatan peninsula over the next few days as we go towards friday it is going to be a cloudy day over here towards nasa at twenty eight degrees and then over here towards the east where we are going to be some some specified out of showers in the forecast there in caracas we are going to see probably cloudy a twenty seven. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as
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a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants' at all zero in the race but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is this message the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. the tab on the. top stories. on minister says the kingdom is united around its leadership is rejected a report that some members of the family want to block the conference from the over
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the murder of. the reuters news agency is standing by its story. u.s. defense secretary james mattis says saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have seized an offensive around washington. earlier they do when special on the net. have been fighting to hold on. and survivors of record wildfires in the u.s. state of california bracing for a new threat from heavy rain. expected as much as twenty centimeters of rain by friday in areas around the town of power at least eighty three people have died in the fires while hundreds of others remain missing. the strike has shut down most of haiti where protests have continued for a fourth day and what the president to resign and demanding investigations into a two billion dollar corruption scandal at least ten people are reported to have been killed in the violence as daniel reports. we are
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reaching a boiling point thousands of patients of heated the opposition has called for a general strike closing schools and businesses across the country for a third day with station shot fuel is in short supply police are trying to contain the protests. we need to take control of the situation in the country in the coming days it is not only the departments in the west that have problems the north has problems the south has problems too haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world corruption is rife so these protesters are asking what happened to two billion dollars given to the haitian. by dennis whalen as part of what's known as the pit crew could he be a discount or program it was designated for the social spending infrastructure projects but those projects were either never started or remain on the finished. we are asking where the petro karoubi money is the people are asking the government
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what happened we want all those in the government involved in corruption to be arrested until then the country will remain paralyzed parliamentary report released last year allege that leading politicians in the business from by the president were among those to benefit the demonstrators demand to know why no one has been prosecuted the international old it as well as with form of haiti's justice system . people get shot people get killed but we're determined that the president should resign we want rest the people are fed up with corruption things must change or we remain in the street the tension increased when the scheduled television address to the nation by president say failed to happen his office blamed technical difficulties well his opponents accused him of hiding me more with the anti corruption movement growing both on social media and on the streets your throat is in haiti and wondering creasing pressure to respond.
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al-jazeera. a british academic has been sentenced to life in prison in the u.a.e. for spying matthew hedges and says he's innocent he was arrested in may at dubai airport after a two week research has its exact security and foreign policy russian says the sentence and one hurts the u.k.'s relationship with the us adding that had just did not get a fair trial. a u.s. missionary has been killed on a remote island by one of the lost tribes untouched by modern civilization twenty seven year old john cho was attempting to make contact with the tribe on the island of north central and the bay of bengal when its building. he was shot with an arrow the sentence these people in the know hundreds and to be theophile off and of ques of to what's outside is to protect them and he has banned people from going within five kilometers off the island while i sign is a research and vice has specialized as an argument on tribes and he says the fence delays have repeatedly pushed back against official efforts to make contact with
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them these people have historically remain isolated and if you look at the history there are used to be a large number of indigenous people in the end and nicobar islands and indigenous. and them and they were depopulated to a large extent and these are few indigenous the number is up to fifty fifty two hundred or maybe five hundred that's what the projected number is so big they have shown all the time types with the outward and they believe isolated on their back and. the government of india tried to have contact missions with these people and those missions were suspended like except for a few instances ben. the outsiders anthropologists would come into the country to
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meet these people they could exchange gifts with them and and the standard list accepted those gifts except for a few instances the most of the missions were failure and because of that the entire time that mission be to tried was. suspended and these people remained isolated and the policy of the government who are these people was like we keep our eyes on them but we keep our hands. of these people. suborders astray longo's deposed prime minister holding a sit in protest against the government they say the new prime minister. put in place by force despite repeated votes of no confidence last month the country's president city cena sacked former prime minister. that's the nation and to political turmoil. as long as.
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the president. this. president is in the syrian city of hama on hunger strike political detainees have been told that they'll be executed for taking pot and peaceful demonstrations and twenty seven the reports. from inside hama central prison an appeal for help detainees and now to an open ended hunger strike more than a week ago to protest against the verdicts by a syrian court eleven and mates the latest to be handed death sentences for taking part in peaceful protests in two thousand and eleven the beginning of the uprising that led to the war and now in its eighth year. we speak your conscience we appeal to your humanity and our pain and illegally eight our suffering we have been imprisoned for years we are exhausted we have the right to live human rights groups
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say the verdicts are unjust the international committee of the red cross has been denied access to the prisons where detainees don't have lawyers serious counter terrorism law has also been criticized for criminalizing almost all peaceful opposition activity many political protesters and political dissidents who are basically picked up by the syrian security services or detained at checkpoints and taken into these detention facilities without any form of due process. those held inside how my prison retained control of much of the facility after a mutiny in two thousand and sixteen they have phones and internet access but despite managing to draw attention to their plight the international community remains silent. tens of thousands have disappeared others are being tried in military field courts or counterterrorism courts where proceedings on up to international standards little action has been taken there's also the silence of
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the un refuses to discuss the file. the family say the case of at least eighty thousand detainees and the forcibly disappeared needs to be dealt with in any post conflict settlement a few months ago and after years of silence hundreds of families learned their missing relatives have been reggie. they fear the government may be trying to cover up crimes against humanity human rights groups estimate that between five thousand and thirteen thousand people have been executed in prison and a further eight hundred thousand have died in other prisons after being tortured and because of poor conditions since two thousand and eleven but said no year has been singled out by amnesty international as nothing more than a human slaughterhouse it's not the first time detainees in prison are resisting transfer to sydney they are reaching out to the world for help through their hunger strike asking others to be their voices. beirut. the e.u.
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is upping the stakes in its budget standoff with taking the first steps towards slapping the country with fines the block says as today's government plans to spend far too much money and as worried about what that will mean for its huge debts loans late reports from brussels. rome may be the eternal city but it's looking like someone needs to give it some attention the social as well as physical fabric of italy has been unraveling for years with high unemployment and the persistently stagnant economy. rather than pointing to the endemic corruption in italy has always suffered the populist coalition government has squarely blames austerity imposed by the european union on its problems but they're valid to brake hard line spending rules from brussels has laid inevitably to an all out confrontation with the european commission which has said it will impose sanctions and fines on italy
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if it doesn't change its budgets strace the situation in italy is of common concern euro area countries are in the same team and should be playing by the same rules the response to all that from opponents of austerity would be look what happened to greece which eventually agreed to european demands and suffered years of economic hardship from which is still barely recovering the most important politician in italy the hard rights interior minister matteo salvini said he was ready for a fight. the letter from brussels has arrived i was expecting one from santa clause as well we will respond politely as we always did but i will not back down the obvious political risk for the european commission in trying to beat italy into submission is it is a political tool for people like salvini who will say it only proves how undemocratic european institutions are asserting solving rights will be a key thing for populists not just in italy but across the continent before
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european elections next may if the european commission doesn't get its way by then the european parliament could look very different if he looks determined to change the direction of europe's economic strategy the consequences could be destabilizing lawrence li al jazeera brussels. poland's governing party has bowed to an in you ruling and move to reinstate supreme court judges that had forced into early retirement and in poland lowered the retirement age from seventy to sixty five the contentious law forced about two dozen judges off the bench and led to weeks of protests the government which argue that the law was needed to root out communist era judges says that respects the use of rules. now to south sudan the country has some of africa's largest oil reserves but gears of war have left it struggling to make any money from them it hopes to return to full production though and is courting investors to help him all the reports from the oil fields and rowing.
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back up and running oil is flowing again in these facilities in south sudan every barrel produced is vital to africa's youngest nation only provides nearly all of its g.d.p. but the main operating company says not a wells are working in the south of the field here has the capacity to produce forty five thousand barrels per day and it's only producing twenty thousand and the station wasn't working for five years so some wells have issues such as i would tricity and their production here is a tough capacity on production halted four years ago when rebels attacked the facilities thousand and has the third largest oil reserves in sub-saharan africa but the war would started in twenty thirty two years after two thousand and split from sudan with seventy five percent of the oil reserves resulted in major facilities being destroyed. production fell by nearly a third but now a deal signed in july promoted hopes of a return to full production four months on the country is still
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a long way short of its previous production level at the moment south sudan produces roughly one hundred fifty thousand barrels per day forty percent goes to operational costs and the government is left with ninety thousand barrels out of that twenty percent goes to oil partners such as china sea m.p.c. and religious petronas and the government keeps the rest but even then the country still has to share some of the profits with the government of sudan that's because south sudan lacks the infrastructure to process and transport its oriel it has the used to dance infrastructure and still has to pay nearly a billion dollars to sudan as part of a financial agreement it signed following independence and the country's oil sells for five dollars less than price on the international market every dollar earned is vital to reduce the high inflation a well the one where we are suffering things have become very expensive hopefully the price will go down in the modern yeah this is the market where i saw my goods and they are expensive prices have been going up
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but they have started going down since the resumption south sudan's government says it's a work to bring production back to previous levels by the end of the year for us it is very right on with country night vision. and the price of oil you must continue to meet. is a single. so we need to make sure that we benefit from. the. many wells are yet to resume production in a country that relies so heavily on oil the government is hoping it can keep the oil flowing to kickstart its struggling economy people morgan under their growing south sudan. and again i'm in is a product of the headlines on al-jazeera and the saudi foreign minister says the kingdom is united around its leadership has rejected a report that some members of the royal family want to block the crown prince from
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the throne of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi the russian's news agency is standing by its story. the leadership of surgery be represented in the king and the problems is a red line for every saudi man or woman the country is totally supportive of them to condemn the saudi arabia is committed to the vision that our leaders have put forth in terms of vision twenty thirty and terms of moving along the path of reform u.s. defense secretary james mattis says saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have seized an offensive around yemen's vital port city of how they their earlier u.n. special envoy to yemen met with the rebels have been fighting to hold on to her day there survivors of record wildfires in the u.s. state of california bracing for a new threat from nature heavy rainfall forecasters are expecting as much as twenty centimeters of rain by friday in areas around the town of power dies at least eighty three people have died in the fires while hundreds of others remain missing
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the storm is already adding to the misery of evacuees who are staying in emergency tent shelters a u.s. missionary has been killed on a remote island by one of the lost tribes untouched by modern civilization twenty seven year old john char was attempting to make contact with the tribe on the island of north central in the bay of bengal when it's believed he was shot with an arrow the sentinel least people number in the low hundreds and are known to be fearful of an aggressive towards outsiders to protect them india has banned people from going within five kilometers off the island a dust storm in the australian state of new south wales is heading for the country's largest city sydney this video shows the storm as it rolled through the town of white cliffs about a thousand kilometers north west of sydney it's being pushed by strong winds blowing through drought stricken regions people with respiratory issues are being warned to stay indoors well those are the headlines on al-jazeera i'll have
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another full news bulletin for you in just under thirty minutes coming up next though as radicalise youth thank you very much for watching. well the online when you're looking at wildlife and the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to be. or if you join us on set if you could take me around the content. you don't have to set up your experiment and your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting point there that several of our community members are going to join the global conversation. over the.
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if you want to learn what the world might look like very soon regard hungry and hungry as in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. the italian think a judge or a government that said that fascism never really went away. for me after that i was asked of us and it was our border between months mockup of us some as a soft us. delegates are those who share also what you get out of your some dumb as a positive mentality is going nowhere i'm sure. lots of you saw some cases ok soon case i thought it.
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was a lever force given the current. crisis but back in general are for actual. i just said i would welcome back want to talk we are going to walk not if you do is there someone known to be in your mouth or the savage that he puts up with. when you're. a gentleman looking for him when you're off let your face. shield or scary. but i'm with faultless. on a lot of lunch. well supported me in the form that i. got to check with your wrong but your god must be allowed. to chicago to not defective and i'm blue neck and i'm lou have. near. enough to say you have to. make me down the
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most of my gaza. highwayman as i would say the second most significant far right organisation of hungary many members of the of the organisation used to be members of of the police and of the army so there are members who are really trained. people are just. ok so. those on the trail. license number if you shake them on the shaft going to tell me then i'm just going on. as i did really out on a hockey team not. experts assume that it could be a few hundred men who were part of the organization maximum probably a thousand people and the organisation of was formed by lustful thoughts who is one
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of the most significant figures of the hunger and far right. model of santa claus battle thick good boy that must have what you mean they could do them out a lot look at the ticket that ought to go to it what i've got to get us through it because it was all settled by god some people biathlete me all that good number of them because you had what your side of value most likely will just need to get a fish while i mean as out and show my daughter that i can be the. only hungry there's one guy i can trust and he's lost a little bit sky. i can say there isn't for is a war against my dreams. nowadays you can say whatever you want to accept if
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you're heterosexual if you're white and if for appreciation. for your own fame i don't they say he's going to be about to marry you should be some of the cast you connect them. probably my idea. your plan as i'm going to be hot sauce hates has contacted the author. i think the. scandal is going to keep him . on the input if you go you. know the most as. long as i was going out for a walk with and yet i naturally to want to send them to me and him and me and sucked up better for them and they would then me and some way to be cautious when
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i'm given. total yet we sit in. front of me on. sunday i. may be with them when you are so cool. and. i believe. they can you believe it. or. you are twenty five but you're fifty when your country . seems mass immigration story we had. lunch clashes between the cultures and the problems that the culture. well i should say jim brady. was not comfortable with european culture.
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before i pushed into law. because you educate if these are the band d's h t's immunity or kindle of my get will power of the couple is a. well you got to. be glad. he's out of us. now that's at two yet if you thought. the. was. such a dramatic contrast to monday now the police instead of letting people on board the
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crimes stopping them from getting access to the station. by. going to get only going to see what's up caught him be allowed to give a damn. about what i think. might just. as a feeling of you know. i think i got to watch us with always done it out magazine junkies at a meet and you've gained all top one all of the. last adult duck confit on. the skittle duck dynasty badwater and i don't want to bet on that are a. joke enough that don has not watched one on this up. as a traditional suspicion of ethnic minorities that was the basis of official i'm getting
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bored that's. for a one hundred fourteen yes no. the fear of being swamped by foreign congress which is owed feeling an old country is. especially eastern europe as you know you know memories attach a patient all that kind of thing now of course is transmogrified into a myth because of course nobody is threatening hungary we don't have immigrants at all zero immigration but this is the one topic one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing. i'm. home. because there are no refugees and migrants currency in hungary is the not in the country to be torben had to kind of invent a new enemy in this new enemy became church.
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they spread the message that this church taught us wants to bring refugees and migrants to europe in order to destroy the continent to destroy a nation state to destroy the kind of the christian traditional cause for a few of. mr shadows she is a very handy symbol because of course he was supporting human rights groups free higher education and such causes that are hated anyway. but it's very easy to explain the mold from from an ism to human rights from modern capitalism to its opposite to modern socialism by the figure of the demonic elusive inexplicable jew. but also that as i looked up.
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to before yesterday. the dog on the foot of the light washing mr chester crouton as i did as a dad was a little. boy i'm totally look at you and. in addition to that there's a lot. so normal doesn't get them bad man. it was all on his drug problem you know sonny don't want to look at us politically . nazionale isn't son but off the other side of. a family bird let's go and i don't come i was shocked he fired he wanted to. kill me or just was accustomed. to go us was going to do what. he wants with the south african designers because she says we can't take on that we don't
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know you have to quit. this. and what it has done was outlawed them but not one of us show that the chumash. hawking i'll give one shit i should like young unborn yashmak or than all of my new no doubt each of them being out in the. it's really hard to. receive the truth we goes a lot of times you just don't know where to search for specific information. you just. keep you see more lies or force things. i trust my friends i just my family are just there a front of i really do trust strangers.

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