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it happened. darren coming in is an oyster man. his high end is consumed as far away as china the north shore is british the south is irish the waters in between are shared across border agency works for the interests of both sides. but it hasn't always been this way not far from here in one nine hundred seventy nine eighteen pushes soldiers were killed in an ira ambush during thirty years of six hereon violence in northern ireland was a militarize frontier. would have. been border a possible no deal breaks it has increased the prospects of a hard border the return of customs checks and extra paperwork could be devastating for the fishing industry that relies on speed it's just a complete disaster. but in the last ten years. from no home port in the last seven years of new morning constant work. just never enough grip and so on
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and the failure got the business up go on and on and then brag that holmes was very frustrated. border will also impact on the movement of people the carlingford ferry is the only route across the lot people are crossing the border every day here between northern are in than the republicans are in for work in their daily lives the possibility of introducing any barriers to the free and seamless movements of vehicles and people as. is a great concern to us for the past twenty years the border here along it is being very much. if no solution can be found most breaks in but either side of this law could soon be run by two distinctly different thought dorothy's complicating the lives and livelihoods of those who depend upon the. return of a hard border remains for now a worse case. scenario but the crushing defeat of the british government's breaks
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that deal on choose day has set contingency plans emotion on both sides of the border yes we are making preparations. to do. checks the ports and airports but we're not making preparations for. the right words it has to be through an agreement with a more mountain sweep down to the sea they meet calling for open. it is a. but
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like it's time to support his speech i'm not quite sure who's in or out of the australian there because you keep track or i listen carefully to what i have to click with and the founding champion caroline wozniacki well she's out of the australian open defeat came at the hands of maria sharapova who like was an iraqi is the former world number one there was little to divide them throughout the match but show probes aggression had the danish champ chasing round the court in the first set was an iraqi almost equal to everything the russian threw at her but almost. i showed her the win in the first eight six four before was an iraqi
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hit back to take the second at the same school. i hope over though is hungry for her first grand slam title in five years and brought that step closer as she close out the match six four four six six three she'll play australia is actually bhatti i former world number ones rafa nadal and roger federer are also through to the fourth round of the defending men's champion phèdre sailed through on friday he took the first set in emphatic fashion against american taylor fritz it's worse than seemed to ease off the gas trying out some different shots on the twenty one year old it led to a much more even second set federer clinching at seven five with some impressive wins a straight sets victory in the end for the world number three who said that he's virtuous or display had just been experimentation rather than toying with is if it . was
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a try to relax and start playing more dropshots and play more so. vali you know that the saber was just to see how did it feel how to what is the opponent going to do but i don't do it deliberately to make their party look bad or to be on the highlight reel because. i felt i was like this when i was younger you know teenager coming through on the tour and i was trying to do is great shots on court seventeen and you're like what he cares nobody cares you know you have to be outside of court to hit those you know so so that's where. that's the mindset of hudsons a very very long time now to football's asian cup where qatar played saudi arabia in what was nicknamed the blockade dobby the two countries have been locked in a diplomatic dispute since june twenty seventh teen joanna geyser of school reports . they say politics and sports shouldn't mix but this much was a political football the nineteen month long blockade of cattle led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates continues to divide the region with fans wondered
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whether the diplomatic dispute would spill on to the pitch in the u.a.e. capital would be in the first half can't talk cut through the tension and the saudi defense only for our noise alley to be brought down in the box in fees i'm going to sell to the ones that are sold their captain has son i hate to say hesitated and the penalty was saved by sound you keep a yes or a salem. but into first half stoppage time cattle got the breakthrough and more as alley again found a gap to school here except for the ice that it never actually celebration was ignored by the crowd it's against the law in the u.a.e. to show support for cats are they catteries almost scored a second midway through the second half but noise alleys goal was disallowed for a foul. ultimately though his persistence was rewarded in the eightieth minute heading cattle to a two no victory over both sides had already qualified for the last sixty. would
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like to congratulate the qatari people for important win this one will give us a big motivation in our round of sixteen match and i think we are moving in the right direction sports channel be in sports flew in josie marino to comment on the match a cattery t.v. station is having its broadcasts pirated in saudi arabia and is taking legal action to stop it in his first appearance since being sacked as manager of manchester united he had this to say on the game of qatar was the best him so i i think i'll go in that direction to call retrogrades the country to call red to lead the working group and of course there must be. in the right in the right direction as the political blockade shows no sign of ending the same goes for cattles progress at the asian cup joining us rasika al jazeera kotori rally driver nasa has won the deck already for a food mariana sanchez reports from pisk or in southern peru.
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cheered across the finish line. the winner once again of a race which demands so much of vehicles and their drivers that you're in you know it's really very difficult is not. always that. you know it's the really hard race but i am really quite happy you know to win that in the forty eight year old qatari beat spain snow by forty six minutes man regarded as a rally race legend. and i got a w w it's been a very difficult race that i today but we happy to have reached a finish i. made a competing as a woman is about overcoming challenges it has. perhaps in march a cycle it's more difficult for women because we have less physical strength and you need to be strong she was not alone seventeen women competed in the race this year the largest group of women yet to take part in the competition. driver says
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men have an unfair advantage at the dakar back out is not for ladies this is really for boys and every day ladies fight of a story no show or. some peruvians criticised event organizers for the decision to run the race through challenging yet fragile southern desert region. a peruvian driver says the rally puts people on the world stage. being one hundred percent peruvian it's a chance for the world to know our genes it's a window on peru. al there is another say though sandy dunes made the razor very tough one many drivers here say it's been one of the most challenging cars more than twenty five percent of competitors pulled out but many here say they will do it again. for his victories
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a chance to show young people around the world the good afternoon sports i wish you know for all that kate seem to do. to keep. himself you know. always. development. you know some think you know for for his life you know. and for the followers of the race the closing of yet another adventure where simply reaching the finish line counts as a victory mcginnis and just. evidence that could expose numerous russian athletes as drug cheats has finally been collected by anti doping experts the world anti-doping agency demanded russia hand over data from its moscow laboratory by the end of last year but the russians mr deadline water now says its team has finished retrieving data from the lab the n.b.a. got the showcase it was hoping for as the washington wizards and new york knicks
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played the annual game in london the next led by nineteen points at one stage but were paid back by the wizards bradley beal sinking to twenty six points here in york later by a single point with three seconds remaining in the game before an incident that provided high drama but it also baffle sections of the english crowd washington's thomas bryant appearing to have his layer blocked to seal a victory for the knicks but was called for goaltending that's when the ball is sua to the way on its downward path to the net so the basket stood would win one hundred one one hundred. the knicks have been weakened by the absence of star santa anas cancer the turkish player is a critic of these countries present recha type earlier one and didn't travel to london after turkey reportedly put out an international warrant for his arrest we miss him and we wish you could have been here with this bill we told you to support you know the decision and you know when we get back we're just going to be happy to be back together is where when you don't have all you guys with the years get used
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to hearing their voices and you know all the guys clowning around with each other so i was aware of what i have been on but the fourth again back in sin and that's all the sport so thanks very much and you've been watching out there he's up with me but i love a full on the other side of the right for pizza me on the team that's your time and your company. taiwan. a sovereign island state or a renegade province of china that must soon return to mainland control. as the battle for taiwanese hearts and minds intensifies. people in power investigates the tactics of those to whom reunification is only a matter of time. taiwan spies lies and crossed break ties on a. cawley must much the same is now being held in pretrial detention for two
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years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he detained because he's a journalist as journalism become a crime have moles become a tool to silence voices of truth we will continue i news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but journalism is not a crime incarcerating journalists is not acceptable we demand the immediate release of our colleague mahmoud to say and all journalists detained in a gyptian jails free mahmoud's and all his colleagues we stand for press freedom. shadowy financial operations are propping up north korea's economy pampering the
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elite and fueling the nation's missile impatiens. one on one east investigates north korea's secret money on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you. mourners turn on sudanese police at the funeral of one of the latest victims of government violence. oh god i'm so robin you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha
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also coming up democrats say they'll investigate claims that president ordered his attorney to lie to the u.s. congress also a colombian armed group whose talks with the government have stalled is blamed for a car bombing that killed twenty one people. and the african union raises serious concerns about the democratic republic of congo's election and asked for decisions over the final results to be delayed. to the program mourners in sudan have attacked a police vehicle at the funeral of one of the latest victims of antigovernment violence hundreds have been attending the burial of. a sixty year old man who was reportedly killed by security forces a doctor and a teenager were also killed as dorset jabari reports. i. am. the anger of these protesters was clear at the funeral of one of the latest victims
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who was killed on thursday at the hands of security forces was. according to reports he was six years old and was shot on wednesday for offering refuge to protesters. he is not the only victim a doctor and a child were also killed at the hands of security forces on thursday in the capital hard to. and at the doctors' funeral on friday further protests broke out. chanting freedom at an impromptu sit in outside a hospital in khartoum was these protesters were initially on their way to the presidential palace to demand president omar bashir to end his nearly three decades in office. but the latest victims bodies were brought here so they changed their path. of. freedom peace and justice is their slogan
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and these people are not showing any signs of going away on thursday demonstrators clashed with police yet again in the capital heartiness the. activists say at least fifty people have been killed since the protests began on december nineteenth that's when the government decided to raise the price of bread but the authorities say that number is twenty eight well believe me here still more i don't know what our demands are the demands of everyone and god willing we will continue in a group be successful our protest today is large and we are going in the right direction. soaring inflation and high unemployment have led to these protests that are fast becoming the most sustained challenge to the rule of omar al bashir in three decades. without going to the will he remains the fine for now saying they are being organized by external agents and ordering his security forces to use tear gas and life and the mission against the crowds both the e.u. and the u.n.
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have urged restraint it won't be we reaffirm that we care about the young and their concerns we call on the young to be positive and preserve their country and not listen to cause that they stabilized today and it's security oh. but it's not just the young on the streets they seem to be coming from all walks of life. and this period of discontent in sudan looks set to continue. dorsetshire bari al-jazeera. the leading u.s. politician says the new allegation about donald trump is one of the most serious so far the president is reported to have told his former lawyer michael cohen to lonely about a building project and mosco the democrats policy which no controls the house of representatives says it will fully investigate the report but white house correspondent joins me now from washington d.c. really how damaging is this latest accusation for president because the democrats now are in charge of the house and they say they'll investigate. yeah and if this
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allegation is proven true it has the potential to be historic in measure i mean we've certainly been following the russia story for quite some time and it's easy to get confused in terms of just how critical of importance each development is but this is a big one if true it's a potential game taint changer it could lead to the president being forced to resign could mean impeachment proceedings essentially what we have here is a report that donald trump essentially directed his attorney michael cohen to lie to congress that he directed him to commit perjury that is against the law it is an impeachable offense and well you can make sort of the claims that look this is just one report this is citing two unnamed law enforcement officials these law enforcement officials reportedly say that all of these claims are not just backed up by michael cohen in his testimony to the special counsel but also that they are
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corroborated by e-mails and text messages which the office and the investigation has obtained. of course could leave this only adds really to the pressure as you say that's building up across the border over a period of time. the president alone wonders how he's going to react considering he has reacted quite abruptly to democrats with recent issues such as the shut down of government services. the president consistently denies these allegations whether it's obstruction of justice whether it is collusion whether it is any relationship with russia but at the same time these law enforcement officials are saying and this is what's being reported is that there now is evidence that not only did the president direct michael cohen his longtime attorney to lie to congress but also that he supported a plan to visit russia to meet with lattimer putin the russian leader and also jumpstart negotiations with regard to
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a planned trump tower project construction project in moscow and that his children of vodka trump as well as donald trump jr were getting regular updates on the status of this project in these negotiations so if all of this is true it is certainly incriminating very damaging for donald trump and could certainly not only lead to potential resignation or pietschmann but it could also if he chose to stay in office or was not removed from office threaten his ability to run for reelection in two thousand and twenty the moment we're going to completely fall over this with you through the day thank you. the last remaining rebel group in colombia is being blamed by the government for thursday's bombing of a police academy twenty one people were killed and dozens more injured in bogota colombia as president has ordered security source forces to find and prosecute the perpetrators even duke a suspended peace talks started by his predecessor with the. or also known as the national liberation army. veteran a famous us on us the people who died were people who had chosen the path of good
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when they could have followed any other path in life but this was the one they chose it was studying in an academic environment to become a people of good to serve society all of them between the ages of seventeen and twenty two trying to progress in their lives with great dreams in front of their families i mean one day to reach the highest honors in the national police and because of a terrorist act committed to buy the land they have lost those dreams. go over to the colombian capital or bogota where our son to run purity is waiting for us now or sundra really one wonders what else was set up this press conference and sort of any more details on the investigation itself. absolutely so both the minister of defense and the columbia's attorney general gave a number of new details of this investigation that has been moving quite quite
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quickly all this information is coming less than twenty four hours from the explosions inside the school the police academy here in both the minister of defense said that they have been able to prove that the person who was driving the car the perpetrator of the attack was part of the land the national liberation army he was according to the colombian government had explosive experts for this organization this rebel organization the last standing rebel group in the country and they also announced that late. actually early friday morning around two thirty am they made an arrest in the south of bogota a second person because of the. who they say was a co-author in this attack they say they have wiretapping of this person
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speaking to a third person within all who this person is essentially saying that he was part of the operation and he is now under arrest from what we understand he recognized that he was also part of the attack and. attorney general nestor and bad my fitness also said that they now think they have enough proof to push on with charges to the leadership of the land the central command saying that they are the masterminds behind this attack so where this is not actually leave both the land and the government in any future potential peace talks with that's even possible now. well the peace negotiations with the land have been quite complicated there have been a number of starts and stops things at two thousand and seventeen when these
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negotiations actually started under the previous government the president one way or less sound they have become even more difficult under this new government of president van duke and they've pretty much been suspended since this new government. started in in august. what we know right now is that after this press conference the president the minister of defense that and the military command will have a meeting and we're expecting the president to come out and make a decision if there is still space for these negotiations to continue or restart somehow in the future and or if you will decide that and then completely the difficulty here when you compare these negotiations to the ones with five gravels
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are the fact that the land have a more diffuse chain of command that has happened often in the past that the different the land fronts or regional commands might decide to do attacks unilaterally without the central command knowing so even while the central command the leadership of the land might be talking to the colombian government there people on the ground might be moving forward with attacks that continue complicating these negotiations before but we'll leave that aside room p.s.e. there in bogota thank you. the records are breaking as australia suffers through an extreme heat wave this dragged on for almost a week people have been flocking to beaches rivers and any water they can find the temperatures in many parts of the country hitting forty degrees celsius and above since saturday turns they are back have enjoyed almost fifty degrees forecasters say there will be some relief this weekend before more hot weather next week and we'll have a full weather update.
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