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and for those who dare there's the chance to strip off those restricting layers and brave the near freezing water to catch them and hold on to them any way you can it's definitely for the adventurous for those who simply don't want to wait for a face but want to get in there with. the idea. to tell you no i probably don't plan for sixteen years what chance has been building its brand helped by the humble mountain trout by the truckload released cotton then along the frozen river if i see what you've got i see is what you do look says the county chief it's forty centimeters thick you could drive a tank across it but that's just what this town doesn't want less than thirty kilometers from the demilitarized zone front here with north korea the current peace moves are good for business. i like to be able to farm in the child free use
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in the festival in the north and see north koreans come here to take part to see an era of peace has always been my hope for south koreans the intriguing possibility of going north beyond the wire i'd like to maybe even visit north korea when winters there are colder still but even the prospect of a warm north korean welcome until recently was unthinkable rob mcbride al-jazeera county south korea. the story of a dream doubles at be a strain you know.
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in the morning. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is it is that eternity vividly but together because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just amended these to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe.
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now the south pacific nation of badolato has a long history of community matters being settled by tribal village chiefs usually men for the first time a woman has been appointed chairperson of of the tribal council on the audience of mosul and as part of a plan to transform village life she's applying a strict environmental agenda which includes a marine park and cracking down on illegal logging. my name is les marlene is the posse and i'm a nurse cherilyn of a tribal council in vanuatu it's always been i'm in the position my husband sound she wrote for we are a bunch of the childless who give me the right to ponting beasts the i come from totally different islands and tribe and different. just farm and
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culture somewhere happy somewhere not happy idea of the day that she. has that lesson my husband and i go to capitol hill every day to bring kids to school but those cell phone work and for shopping i am cory for enough in hospitality institution in florida when i look around me i see the destruction of forests and marine lives after the saigon everybody relies on government handouts so the council decides that we can't wait we have to do something sure start rebuilding soon our community we put all these by laws in place the first thing is the shelter that can shelter the
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families that don't have psycho on parole forms are all fear is also adopting tides the sea water rise just keep coming in we introduce nearby lowes or to stop people making guidance around riva to protect them with the source. we have a problem with people chopping down trees for charcoal and files to sale so we introduce the by laws to protect our forests we also introduce. people to have their own gardens. on the process food one of the things we decided to do is to introduce the marine but they did area we care about the lives of. the less the sea cucumber as they do glance we took it for granted but now in this generation we come to realize that the future for the environment is important for our kids and the future generation everything that lives around us is
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important it's part of our lives. it is time for sports now he is peter. thank you very much japan's naomi osaka has won her second grand slam title in a row it's really one year old be perfectly visible in the final of the australian open having won her maiden slam just four months ago faria small reports i after making her australian open debut as a qualifier three years ago japan's naomi osaka was going for her first title in melbourne i. give it i was looking for her fairytale ending the check was playing in her fierce major final since the knife attack at her home in twenty sixteen left her career in jeopardy. both players put on a high quality show in the first set i was but it was it was soccer who prevailed twenty one year old eventually taking it in
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a tie break was. was osaka when five three up in the second round had three match points but then let the pressure get to. that of our head on a flight back i was the twenty eight year old double wimbledon champion winning four straight games take the fact of the matter i know soccer whose quiet calm helped her to beat serena williams at the twenty eighteen us open final i was able to regroup in the final site or seed went on to win the match seven six five seven six for the second straight but i'm tired. and wanted to enjoy my time here. last year i lost in the fourth round and now this year i was in the final so i wanted to be happy about. here just basically
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have no regrets about today. born to a japanese mother and a haitian father osaka with the weight of two countries on her shoulders is now the new tennis world number one far is smile al-jazeera. also on saturday rajiv rem and barbara correct chicago one of the mixed doubles title they defeated australian do a john patrick smith and astra sharma seven six and six one the school not bad for rare men catch cover in their first ever tournament playing together. manchester city have hammered bernie five nil in the f.a. cup fourth round on saturday gabriel jesu so open the scoring in the twenty third minute for the home team in the second half the floodgates open to the not a silver kevin brainer and sergio aguayo of the back of the net with kevin long netting an own goal in between as burnley offered little resistance. ever every compazine we want to go far as possible and in the end we'll see whether there's
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a similar very happy they're in the final the week up so it will be nice to go to the final and the f.a. cup a store sold so far when. they say the magic of the f.a. cup comes from a lower league teams knocking out opponents from a higher division well everton were eliminated by mobile and a.f.c. wimbledon defeated west them in other matches premier league clubs brighton and wolves were both held to draws by teams from lower to. twenty seventeen french champions monaco have sacked coach tyrian rian brought back the previous coach leonardo's john dean who they had previously set in october so every last of just three months of these three year contract with monaco who were runners up to p.s.g. last season but find themselves second bottom and threatened with relegation they were only two places better off in the league when jordan was fired but he's come back in on a two and a half year deal earlier we spoke to league football commentator david cross on he tells us why on re may have not worked out as coach of monaco. it's all a bit of
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a mess reappointing a coach she is paid off that she's been of eight million euros three months and ten days after getting rid of him which struck most people as being bizarre i can understand why that would be another jogging back it is replace jerry henri because the situation is urgent they have made some decent signings this january notably c'est flabbergasts and also now they are in william vanka so jordan will be working with a different sorts of the one he left in october when he was really short of so you shouldn't have any one any one game in nine and series and he won a couple of games in twelve since he took over which is why he's got the taking over. the way he was a legend as a player at. it just wasn't the right fit for him because the team was there for me so poorly so short of confidence there was the injury crisis and he didn't manage to even turn him into a team that was difficult to break down
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a lot of people in france think that jeremy still things like a player as well but he still thinks as an individual not as someone he's leading and see. a lot of people think he might learn from this experience may become better after it but that's it his ego and his style just didn't fit with what the prince party company did about sign. sports and politics appear to be mixing again this time in venezuela that country's opposition leader has been recognized as president by several countries including the u.s. while incumbent president nicolas maduro is still in office officially enjoys the support of the military now given the instability in the south american country major league baseball has recommended that its players and other club stuff not travel to play in the caribbean series baseball tournament starting next week venezuela sports minister says that security and the just explore all participating teams are guaranteed despite the deep political and social crisis gripping the country again who well. we've had
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a significant number of foreigners play here some willing to major league baseball others not nothing has happened to have all good security and i believe that all we can to make commitments have been honored we venezuela guarantee as always the best conditions and hope to organize but it will be one of the best caribbean series in history the world of slalom skiing has a new hot prospect twenty one year old clement no well of france won the second straight world cup event in kitzbuhel held austria becomes the first french skier in eight years to win back to back slaloms noel beat seven time overall champion marcel hershel the austrian who was in ninth place off his first run clocked the fastest time it is next room to finish zero point two nine seconds behind in second place and australia stephan croft put on flawless performance to win the ski jumping world cup event in sapporo japan it was his fourteenth world cup win and second of the season meanwhile three time olympic champion camille starch set
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a new heel record on his final jump to finishing second moves into second place in the overall standings. and that is all the support we have for you for now we'll have another update again coming up later thank you very much peter and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour but do stay with us that clock is here for the night. a full news bulletin just a couple of minutes but i may add this before autumn and the entire things outing thank you very much for watching. this is the journey you've been looking forward to the one you've been dreaming about. that will take you to those you love to faraway places new faces old friends on a new adventure far from the ordinary in extraordinary comfort come with us in
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they're on the smartphone they're on the tablet they're on the computer. and that's the way al-jazeera is of all into a true media network. every attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens. stories of loss go on told. a sweeping association of islam with violence leaves european muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live. and moon the tragic loss of life twice evict and on al-jazeera. if they land they're gone by thousand in this case the united states is not behind the could it is in advance of it either you stand with the forces of freedom or you
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are in league with material and has made them hated exchanges as the us calls on the world to recognize venezuela's self proclaimed president. and food for thought we've reaction to developments from polls of venezuelans getting help in neighboring colombia. and on the clock this is out there alive and also coming up in the program waiting for word on their loved ones the distraught relatives of hundreds of people missing after it passed in brazil. and a pursuit with the potential to get even more popular south korea's relationship with the north starts to fall. so that a strong supporter of nick has been during his denouncing the to topple venezuela's president spain germany france and britain have set a deadline for darrow to call new elections if he doesn't they say they'll
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recognize one guy to the interim president. you don't separate i don't know who are paying the european union say they've given us a taste to cope with election was kind to hail venezuelans don't take orders from anybody well madeira has received the backing of russia china turkey and mexico that of emergency session of the un security council my kind of his boner. a highly unusual weekend session and at the outset russia made very clear its opposition to the proceeding arguing that any u.n. involvement in venezuela constituted a violation of that country's sovereignty but you can believe in your city who rules we don't see any external threats coming from what is taking place in venice well or venezuela does not represent a threat to peace and security if anything does represent a threat to peace it is a shameless and aggressive actions of the united states and their allies aimed at the ouster of the legitimately elected president of venezuela russia demanded
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a procedural vote to continue the requisite mine members voted to do so but the four votes against a signal that yet again the security council would not be speaking with a unified voice now it's time for every other nation to pick a side no more delays no more games either you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with major and his mayhem that's a sentiment echoed by u.s. allies the united kingdom making a clear ultimatum we believe that one why don't you is the right man to take venezuela forward and we will recognize him as constitutional interim president if new elections are not announced within eight days the venezuelan foreign minister was allowed to put his country's point of view and seize the opportunity for a show and tell of what he called illegitimate u.s. intervention in latin america the united states is withdrawing forces from syria well they are going to try to start
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a new war now in latin america venezuela we're not going to give them that satisfaction peace stability and understanding will prevail in venezuela in spite of all the efforts of the countries present here who are trying to trigger a war the u.s. secretary of state was not there to listen holding a brief news conference before walking away and leaving the council still in session behind. my kind. united nations millions of venezuelans have escaped the economic pain and political turmoil they've gone to neighboring countries to get away from the hardship a lot of america knew and reports now from kuta on colombia's border with venezuela whether they're now looking at returning home. they've come from all over this way across the border into google doc colombia some months ago others just yesterday and they're hungry. so when they get the signal they line up for the only plate of
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food most will eat today. the old and the ill go first then the rest each getting a rosary as they enter this catholic church parish for lunch. today it's rice with chicken and many are many have no mobile phones or access to television but they've heard the news about what is happening back home like butter but i feel like. i have faith that the situation room improves with a new president we can have hope again bevan israel will be the country it was before when we could walk and feed our children. but these two brothers who arrived two weeks ago with just what they could carry don't expect anything to change despite unprecedented u.s. led efforts to force president nico last month out a model hamas hamas people are on optimal never be able to throw out a government but to the teeth and protected by the military if we had weapons if we were the terrorists the moderate says we are he wouldn't be in the power still on
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this one as whalen's lined up for a plate of food across the border in second stall as another towns and cities inside venezuela people are holding open air meetings to discuss the self-proclaimed president's offer of amnesty to members of the military turn against president mahmoud the idea is to take away his main source of support by promising officers who have commanded troops that they will not. for reprisals under a new government. and the first to publicly accept the offer has been israel's military attache in washington who announced he was recognizing a lot as president not only is on but here for the goddamn comrade officers captains colonels with troops under their command don't forget that we cannot and should not attack our people we owe ourselves to them or. whether others will swallow is uncertain as more and more of an israel and arrive in. some too late
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the soup kitchen is closed and won't open until monday so they might have to go hungry for another thirty eight hours you see in human. columbia to brazil now where rescue workers have briefly suspended the search for hundreds of people still missing after a dam burst thirty four bodies have been found but many more are feared dead under a sea of mining waste i know why reports now from the town of brewer genial near the site of the disaster. the heavy rain only makes moretti fraught rescue operation much worse many have been saved if the being cared for at this center relieved distraught concerned about their missing loved ones earlier the feeling is that you're going to die that is the end of everything and you don't know which way to run the president visited the disaster area but didn't stay long his ministers are overseeing the rescue and relief efforts. see that soon all the
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mud is being monitored by local and national institutions at this moment the heavy part is moving more slowly as we have several monitoring points along the river and we are tracking its movement and investigation is underway into how the dam burst releasing millions of liters of waste from the iron ore mine the owners vale expressed their sorrow they've already been fined sixty six million dollars but they were also part owners of a mine were a little over three years ago a similar downburst one thousand people were killed damage to the environment was immense we still don't know the scale of this tragedy on either the human or the environmental level what is know is that lessons were not learned from the last november two thousand and fifteen nobody was prosecuted nobody took responsibility many already asking whether they'll be ignored again there is this is the air it's disheartening it's sad what carelessness where are the authorities spare the petitions how long are people going to die for things like this how long we'll be
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crying for our loved ones. were sent to the morgue in search of a missing husband banjul he wasn't there but he doesn't know where he is she may never know and will join the others wondering how another down they were told was safe this course such death and destruction that. berman guignol was ill well john my bird is a reporter for the news agency a.f.p. and he was at the scene of the disaster this is the families of victims are struggling to cope with the tragedy. one with them garrett maybe two scenes of a massive tsunami like in what we had and asia except this was a manmade disaster. it's always a giant came and just why are over up a whole lot of the landscape places beyond recognition everything is brown you have on and it is saying my friend used to have to ask where this one used to live they and there's no way of telling because there's just this brown mud all
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over it it's one thing to interact with some people a you can revoke nicely it's been crying for a long time as a costly look in their eyes these are reception area here same to families can go and try to find information about their loved ones but all they find out these lists and lists of people who have been reported missing and yet they cling to hope that their loved ones will will still be found but you see they they struggle to make scenes of what is happening and it is the uncertainty is very difficult for people the fact that maybe the bodies of their loved ones will never be found at least eight people have been killed in two explosions in the southern philippines the blast happened in front of a catholic church just after mass that's about one thousand kilometers south of mina there are reports of a number of injuries. washington's top diplomat has hailed the latest round of
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talks between the united states and the afghan taliban encouraging secretary of state might prompt says his government is serious about pursuing peace in afghanistan and bringing american forces home there's still much work left to do as hashem now reports. an apparent breakthrough in negotiations taliban sources say their leaders are paving the way for around fourteen thousand american troops in afghanistan to leave within eighteen months it return groups such as and i still will not be allowed to use afghanistan as a base to target u.s. forces that will only actually be implemented if the other items are also agreed which are for the taliban much more difficult including direct negotiations with the afghan government reaching agreement with the afghan government and moving into some kind of interim or transitional ministration but after repeated and failed
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attempts to the seventeen year old afghan war the peace process has a long way to go afghanistan's president has voiced his skepticism a soft money warning the terms of any agreement bus include approval from the afghan government so i surely will basically be thinking ok my work starts now all this follows the appointment of one of the taliban's co-founders as leader of the group's political office based in the qatari capital hill honey brother who was jailed for eight years in pakistan has a history of supporting peace talks. the pakistani government which has been accused of providing a safe haven for taliban fighters also had a seat at the negotiating table in qatar. the draft agreement is reportedly conditional an opportunity perhaps to test the waters and see if it eventually can
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and the longest running u.s. war has a lot easier so air.

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