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zero. survivors of wildfires in the u.s. state of california bracing for a new threat from nature heavy rainfall as much as twenty centimeters is forecast to fall by friday in areas around the town of power dies which has been mostly destroyed in the high as the storm is already adding to the misery of evacuees staying in emergency ten shelters at least eighty three people have died in the fires and hundreds of others a missing adults storm in the state of new south wales is heading for the country's largest city said this video shows the storm as it rolled through the town of white cliffs about a thousand kilometers northwest of sydney it's being pushed by strong winds blowing through drought stricken regions people with respiratory issues are being warned to stay indoors. the weather was next and then asylum seekers from central america move closer to the u.s. where the trump administration pushing harder to keep them out and. to
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find back against what they fear is an increasing area. hello again welcome back while we are watching what is happening here across the levant because this particular system is going to be affecting much of the region over the next few days here's that mass of clouds as pulling in off the mediterranean and it's going to be bringing some clouds showers to many locations here across the western part of the law and you can see here in aleppo a rainy day if you would about seventeen but watch what happens as we go towards thursday a lot of the rain makes its way over here towards iraq and those rain showers could be heavy now that same system is going to cause a problem across saudi arabia kuwait as well as into qatar over the next few days so take a look the forecast map here is the rain here's a cloud on thursday now normally doesn't take much rain across this region to cause
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flooding but as we go towards friday that system does push a little bit more towards the east but it does pick up a whole lot more moisture so this means we are deaf to going to see flooding across much of this area and then as we go towards saturday sunday and possibly even monday this system is going to extend even more towards parts of the east well let's take a look what's happening down here across the southern parts of africa now looking too bad for most locations clear down towards cape down at twenty two degrees we are looking at better conditions for durban over the next few days at twenty three but it is going to be cloudy for johannesburg at twenty five and over here towards parts of gaborone we are going to see attempt a few of twenty eight. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring
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documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. that have you with us on our say are these are our top stories the saudi foreign minister says the kingdom is united around its leadership is rejected a report that some members of the war family want to block the crown prince from the foreign of the murder of john mark karr the waters news agency is standing by its story. u.s. defense secretary james mattis says sal the and the united arab emirates have seats
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to the fence around yemen's city of how they their earlier the u.n. special envoy together met with the rebels who've been fighting to hold on to the city and 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 town power dies at least eighty three people have been killed in the fall as well hundreds of others are missing. us troops on the southern border with mexico could be given permission to use lethal force if necessary to protect customs officials thousands of asylum seekers are gathering near the border and making their way from central america john heilemann reports from tijuana. cold and hungry after a day's travel to one on the mexican u.s. border around one thousand people arriving at the final base camp for
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a caravan of central americans they join about three thousand already here preparing for the final leg of their journey. my dream is to arrive in the united states to help my mother she has troubles i'm twenty seven and she raised me alone may god help me cross. but that crossing won't happen for some time if it does at all the u.s. authorities are processing asylum claims slowly and beefing up border security has become a bolt from that this is just one of the long lines of people waiting to get into the sports complex that's been converted into a temporary migrant shelter but it was already almost full before their right and the challenge for authorities here in three one is going to be what do they do with all these extra people. the new arrivals woke up after a night sleeping on a baseball field. you know when we arrived it was freezing and we didn't have any
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shelter to the children so we all woke up because of the jews there. with thousands more in the way the city's authorities don't know where they are temporarily put the the situation's increasingly volatile says to one his police chief. that no city is prepared to receive this amount of people i think the perfect storm is brewing and us the little stories to look at this we've got several entry points along the border between which we could find these people in an orderly way. but for now they have nowhere else to go. home and i was dizzy. a u.s. missionary has been killed on the remote island in the indian ocean 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 north sentinel in the bay of bengal when it's believed he was shot with an arrow they sent to the least people lumber
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in the low hundreds and the unknown and the known to be rather fearful of and aggressive towards outsiders to protect them india has banned people from going on within five kilometers off the island the british foreign secretary has warned of serious diplomatic consequences for the u.a.e. after it sentenced a british citizen to life in prison matthew hedges has been convicted of spying for the british government which he denies for brennan reports thirty one year old matthew hedges was arrested at dubai airport at the end of a two week research trip as part of his ph d. on the country's security policies last month the court in abu dhabi granted him conditional bail raising hopes he might soon be cleared of all charges but the sentence of life imprisonment is a massive blow to those expectations this all leads us to think that you know it is a very dangerous place in the already you know the u.a.e. is dangerous for journalists for activists for any critics of any sort and so now we also know it is absolutely dangerous for academics who want to conduct research
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in the country as well. matthew's wife daniella to harder said in a statement i am in complete shock and i don't know what to do matthew is innocent the british government must take a stand now for matthew they say that the u.a.e. is an ally but the overwhelmingly arbitrary handling of matz case indicates a scarily different reality matthew she said was shaking when he heard the verdict the u.a.e. authorities should feel ashamed for such an obvious injustice. it's only ten days since the british foreign secretary met the crown prince in abu dhabi and personally discussed matthew had his case it seems to have had no impact on the outcome in an indication of the level of concern here at the u.k. foreign office the foreign secretary jeremy hunt first issued a statement expressing his deep shock at the sentence issued on matthew hedges but he then followed it up with a post on social media which said the following matthew hedges news extremely
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worrying we have seen no evidence to back up the charges against him the f c o will do all we can to get him home and i will meet his wife daniella tomorrow thursday the u.a.e. claim to be a friend and ally of the u.k. so there will be serious diplomatic consequences and he finished that tweet with the word unacceptable. and the prime minister is also taking a close interest and we are of course as he is deeply disappointed and concerned today's verdict and i realize how difficult and distressing this is both for matthew hedges but for also for his family we are raising it with the ambassador for it is of the highest level military procurement deals have long been a central plank of u.k. mideast diplomacy but those links have been strained by the civilian casualties from the u.s. involvement in the war in yemen and by concerns over a clampdown in which counter-terrorism laws are being used to jail political dissidents and human rights activists and indeed anyone who raises concerns or
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criticisms about the country matthew had his ph d. studies may have led the u.s. authorities to regard him in a similar light but he has repeatedly denied the charges of spying and his supporters insist he is innocent nonetheless his options are dwindling he has thirty days now to appeal against his sentence paul brennan al-jazeera london. stakes in its budget standoff are taking the first steps toward slapping the country with fines and blocks as a populist government plans to spend far too much money long sleeve reports from brussels rome maybe 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 italy has always suffered the populist coalition government has squarely blames austerity imposed by the european union or its
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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 honestly if it doesn't change its judges let me stress 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 right interior minister matteo cell vini 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
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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 european elections next may. if the european commission doesn't get its way by then the european parliament could look very different if the looks determined to change the direction of europe's economic strategy the consequences could be destabilizing . al-jazeera brussels. poland's governing party has borrowed two and a ruling and moved to reinstate supreme court judges that had forced into early retirement and poland passed a law that lowered the retirement age from seventy to sixty five and that saw about two dozen judges leave the bench prompting weeks of protests the government says it respects the e.u.'s rules. south sudan has some of africa's largest oil reserves
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but years of war have left it struggling to make any money from them it hopes to return to full production though and scorching investors to help have a more than reports on the oil fields and the way. 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 our wells are working in the south where 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 electricity 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 word would started in twenty thirty two years after south sudan split from sudan with seventy five percent of the oil reserves resulted in major facilities
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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 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 petron ass 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 ok so while the one we are suffering things have
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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 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 because they want to be the country ninety percent of the nation. and the price of oil you must continue to remain good is the same time. so we need to make sure that we benefit from. both stability in the world 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. kenya has launched a recovery plan after declaring giraffes a critically endangered species the government wants to address poaching and
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habitat loss was a cause of what's described as a silent extinction forty percent of kenya's giraffe population has been lost over the past thirty years now marcus in the philippines a using their talents to fight back against a government that they accuse of silence in the media and free speech jem'hadar in the reports from manila about their abstract messages. in the country of widespread poverty and violence artists emo says he astound his voice he says the current state of democracy in the philippines is what fuels his creativity. but he uses elements from a popular culture to make a political statement. part of a growing trend in the art community you know the artists. i think the amount of artwork that's being churned out right now with. whatever is happening
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not only in the country but you know in the world through this under siege and the state placed the pin down. art would always be an effective second line of defense. to the president to be good at there too was sworn into office the number of artworks highlighting controversial issues continues to grow like the government's war on drugs that has left thousands of filipinos dead. the resurgence of protests art is seen as a response to the growing authoritarianism in the country but artists here tell us finding the moral courage to do so doesn't come easy. it is creative provocative and one that resonates more with ordinary working people and. more privileged in society. much of the art is
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identified with the leftist movement in the country one that's often been at odds with governments past and present it started. during the martial law period an artist tries to confess what he feels what he thinks should be seen by the public that challenge us people the thing. women so representative rights militarization and the displacement of indigenous peoples are just some of the issues artists do not shy away from. people who see this art see they recognize the courage needed by the artists to produce and show their work art that aims to mirror society rather than escape it. the sea has never been more relevant in the country. melanie duggan.
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and i get on as a problem in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera 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 the throne over the murder of john g. the reuters news agency is standing by its story the leadership of surgery been presented in the king in 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 only do so have put forth for us in terms of vision twenty thirty and in terms of moving along the path of reform u.s. defense secretary james mattis says sell the end the emirates have ceased in offensive around yemen's vital port city of hervey there earlier the u.n. special envoy to yemen met with the rebel leaders who've been fighting to hold on to the city. president donald trump has faced off with the supreme court chief
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justice in a dispute over the independence of america's judiciary john roberts seen here swearing trump into office took issue with the president after he denounced another judge who rejected his asylum policy 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 by friday in areas around the town of paradise at least eighty three people have died in the fires while hundreds of others a missing u.s. troops on the southern border with mexico could be given permission to use lethal force if necessary to protect customs officials thousands of asylum seekers are gathering near the from two year with the u.s. but it could be months before they're allowed to attempt to cross over thousands of border patrol agents are now preparing for the so-called caravan of people. a dust storm in the australian state of new south wales is heading for the country's
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largest city sydney well 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. those are the headlines on this is coming up next thank you very much for watching. a rite of passage. through the general. women. do you think people will. eventually but to do is take.
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