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i. was founded in. gold rush when the gold ran out. the collective until the arrival of big agriculture. in the late twentieth century the city grew rapidly from fifty thousand inhabitants to more than six hundred thousand today. is white gold. is used in more than two hundred sub products you can find it in medicine cosmetics but its most important use is as protein for eating livestock that converts into animal protein for the population the world's demand is huge producers here say that gold will not run out but they must have. for now brazilian soil produces. waiting to see which way the international trade winds blow.
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to brazil. this week marks six months since the murder of journalist. he was killed in a saudi consulate in istanbul. indiana state university in the us have established an annual address in the. hundred reports from the campus. i nearly four decades after he studied on this campus in the american heartland. is remembered for living and dying for freedom of expression. as a columnist for the washington post he called for a more open saudi arabia and greater freedom of the press around the world his death highlighted how far both have yet to go. first of all is that he was a truth teller this became a kind of wake up call to people in america and around the world about how press freedom is under threat i think that's the thing that would be. friends
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remember an outspoken student at indiana state university with a triumph a sports car a strong saudi accent and stronger views. eliot remembers him he was very very strongly mind having a conversation. but he was also very respectful. that's her with him in this one nine hundred seventy seven university newspaper photo when he walked the halls here nobody could have known that he would become a figure who rattled international diplomacy and roiled a regime the saudi government denies the conclusion of u.s. and turkish intelligence that crown prince mohammed ordered his murder but increasingly because of it that government has become a global pariah. on tuesday indiana state university hosted the first annual address on the state of journalism in his honor it's important for
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a free press to be able to speak on behalf of the people to be able to do that on stage matters and we want that to be recognized and we want to never forget that six months after death his legacy continues to challenge a regime that according to recent reports has paid blood money to family members in the form of million dollar homes and thousands of dollars in monthly payments and according to leaked medical reports his physically abused and undernourished political prisoners were still in a bad place i think for press freedom to be help here the authoritarian leaders around the world think they can get away with suppressing public debate are going to have to be frightened press freedoms like any fundamental political change it has to come from the inside the censors on the torturers are always going to be strong enough to impose their will if they decide
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they want. perhaps but death and the international uproar it's caused has made that will a little harder to impose john hendren al-jazeera terre haute indiana. well still ahead analogy installed italian football over received it out expected response from his own manager after being racially abused by rival fans. we live in a time of war and tragedies crimes against humanity. activist repression . enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests. extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on.
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who investigates who judges the criminals. who compensates the victims the international conference on national regional and international mechanisms to combat impunity and ensure accountability under international law. organized by the national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national human rights institutions.
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all right sports fans that catch up with all the football and some interesting developments for us right andy yeah and not all good rising star of its high in football targeted with racist abuse during a top level league game event to strike a moister can targeted by a carry friends during tuesday's match. what was the crowd reaction after the nineteen year old scored during that sunil when can celebrating in front of the kyrie from this seemingly in response the p.c. been receiving throughout the day in some of tyree's pies did attempt to reason with their own fans walk and see might the french world cup win a placements where the protest it's the referee about the chancing and threats and so war cough the game was actually delayed for about three minutes while a warning was broadcast to the crowd while the incident happened just hours after the head of european football alexander schaeffer and had been talking about the antidiscrimination events in london where he'd colfer referees to take strong action if players are being abused i'm ashamed to see but mama's thrown on the
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beaches to hear monkey noises in the stands or to see a photo of a frank photo shopped by so-called supporters the people who do these things each in their own wig trample on human dignity. well you wait for referees do have the power to hold the game and take players off the pitch if there is quote racist behavior of a strong magnitude of intensity it rarely happens last year a referee actually yellow carded its hellion strike a marriott pilots highly after he complained about racist abuse from rival fans during a french league game and in december napoli manager collar and she lost he said a referee repeatedly ignored requests to stop the game against after his player. was subjected to monkey chants well it's not so our sports correspondent in the world ngs late this incident actually provides quite a strange response from some individuals within events as i did find it
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a strange response i mean racism in italian football has been a big problem or it's the black players for the last few years particularly and it doesn't seem to be going away and indeed of course across europe but the why this unfolded actually puts a spotlight on italian football puts a spotlight on the zone saying lights a manager and mostly because the way he reacted was exactly the same as how to run him sterling had reacted to playing for england in an international way months and i groaned last week responding to racist abuse scored a goal and made a gesture reacted to it and he was supported by his manager the manager got southgate that support wasn't particularly forthcoming from our seeking because you had his team mate very experienced player. that can take some of the blame for the way he reacted in the celebration we had the same thing being said by his manager unless a million allegro so that support for that should have been forthcoming wasn't then
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you can see how difficult it is therefore for players i did they to fisher was if there is an absolute condemnation of what's clearly unfolding in the stadium and left what we heard from the president yesterday can we expect any real change in the way referees do handle such incidents. well no the proof and the evidence is there alexander chaffering of you a firm made his point about how he feels the referees should react say that they should be brave to stop matches if there's abuse from loud aggressive and primitive people it was absolutely crystal clear that there was racist abuse going on of course the guy was stopped and the referee didn't take action to lead the players from the field it is very difficult for officials all round in that they're having to take the white of these decisions and you don't feel like the support is there from the authorities going back over many years if you look at is like fever and
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your wife by haven't been in a position to stop racism and that's put too much on us on the referees they willing to joining us there from london thank you so much les well in the english premier league manchester united's hopes of champions league qualification have taken a hit united open the scoring in the game against walls as they looked to move third in the table but was heading back to win c. one united's not made even worse by the sending off of ashley young united states fifth in philly. russell westbrook has made some n.b.a. history the our karma city thunder star became just the second player ever to record twenty points twenty rebounds and twenty assists sinigang his effort helping his saints a win over the l.a. lakers the funds are in the eighth and final playoff spots in the western conference. make sure mark is into the second day of f one testing after a stunning debut in bahrain the son of multiple world title win a michael outprice current champion lewis hamilton in his ferrari the twenty year
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old is testing the ferrari power hour for a mile lights are on. telly was it was nice it was really. feeling like you were ready. it was beautiful to to make this as laps and see see all the guys working and working with me. feel very comfortable and physically. ok but if i spoke to some looking fellows thanks so much sandy for that same for this news hour but i will be back in a moment more of the day's news so do stay with us. up
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to. par. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than twelve thousand structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about
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long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. even a war on truth when they're on live t.v. and it's taught us is to be able to be concise expressing exactly what is happening in the moment and what it means for the future or if you join us on say israel is an apartheid state and in the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people they say is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you join the colobus conversation amount is iraq. the british prime minister about to face questions from parliament as she appeals to her political rival to end the break that deadlock.
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over from doha everyone i'm kemal santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera. this is not about our goal of the kingdom of god we won the battle but we still have to win the war we're also looking at the celebrations in the streets about cheerio to the resignation of the president however the country's political future is still uncertain also the corruption trial begins of malaysia's. former leader pleads not guilty over the disappearance of millions from the state's investment fund. and the venezuelan opposition leader loses his immunity from prosecution a major step that could lead to his arrest. drake to the houses of parliament in westminster in his prime minister's questions here is the prime minister theresa may sions of royal navy sup mariners family their
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families who sacrificed so much and all those involved in protecting our nation. mr speaker tomorrow marks seventy years since the founding of nato let me assure the house that under this government the united kingdom will continue to play our leading role in nature as it continues its mission of keeping nearly one billion people safe mr speaker this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house i should have further such meetings later today him turning oh you're very much going to assure the growing menace the not going to respect the will be raised lutheran you know well this is going to raise of another really important issue so i couldn't talk to doctors and my constituency at the university hospital raised the issue regarding the pension scheme. for doctors and control. the consequences and dr fraternally. so as was their prime minister's questions beginning just after midday
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. a lot of bragg's that to come but some other business is being dealt with at the moment while we wait for the break that related news we will check in with our correspondents following developments today why don't you bring us up to date with where prime minister theresa may is with regards to trying to find a deal. well i mean just seeing the start of promises questions it's almost difficult to imagine that there is anything other than going on in the house of parliament but of course it is for now at least business as usual just to remind you where we are the big question right now is whether corbin talks can essentially save bricks it's treason may made an announcement that should be holding negotiations with the leader of the opposition labor party at the end of a marathon seven hour long cabinet meeting on tuesday she said in
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a letter to her conservative m.p.'s this morning that she hopes her m.p.'s along with the support of the northern irish democratic unionist party would have been enough to allow to reason that power plant to pass but since that hasn't been the case she's had to reach across the other side of the house of commons and seek a compromise with the leader of the opposition may five percent of us need so sorry by my easy to starting to take some break the issues that have a massive thank you graduation smiled all friend so cleverly working in they play themselves out to become a city but can i also say to him how important it is as he says that we see that investment coming into our country and the benefits and the opportunities when we have got over this stage when we've delivered bricks it for building that better britain for building that better future including in southend on sea will be will be there it's what all of us to ensure that we can get over this stage get a deal through get through to bracks it deliver on breaks it build that by future
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of which i'm sure sounds there will be a meeting part and hear me. yeah thank you mr speaker i join with a primary assume wishing the people of south and well i hope it does become a city that ok. this is big i welcome the prime minister's office for talks following the meetings that i've held with members across this house and look forward to meeting her later today and i welcome her willingness to come from. to resolve the brics deadlock yeah this is big. when the prime minister began her premiership she promised to resolve the burning injustices facing this country so can she explain why by the government own official figures poverty has risen for all ages under her administration minister no one in government wants to see poverty rise and we take the very seriously indeed as i've said as i've said previously to write on the gentleman the only sustainable way to tackle poverty is
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with a strong economy and a welfare system that helps people into work and that's why it's important that we have the lowest unemployment since the one nine hundred seventy s. that we have the number of homes where no one works is a to record but we also need to make sure that work pays and if i just give the right honorable gentleman some figures in two thousand and ten under the labor government someone working full time on the national minimum wage would have taken home nine thousand two hundred pounds after tax and national insurance now thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage they will take over thirteen thousand seven hundred.

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