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less than a revolution embracing the possibilities of super speed five g. mobile internet in a country already one of the world's most digitally connected. we've led the world in developing five g. technology as phone makers and service providers we have set the standards so we can be the first to release such services into the market. for most people in south korea it's the fun stuff of five g. that's the big draw. effortless video chatting with this many friends as you want in any guys you might choose. real time video gaming with multiple uses and screens . org mentored reality and virtual reality even the ability to deliver holograms of your favorite sports or k. pop stars south korea's five g. providers are predicting massive uptake even though only one smartphone maker currently has a device that can handle five g.
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so we're expecting at least one million of our customers to take up budgie before the end of the year and then there's the wider possibilities offered by massive data transmission with hardly any delay. the development of smart cars and eventually driverless vehicles managing robots in telemedicine or in industry our world is likely to look very different and then there's the fun stuff again with mobile internet speeds about one hundred times quicker it means a high definition movie that would normally take around seven minutes to download can be on your device in around five seconds with so much more data being shared it have a greater speeds there is inevitably questions about the increased dangers of hacking south korea's providers say they've incorporated safety measures into their five g. systems and for many users any concerns seem to be outweighed by the promise of
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their limitless data and speed robert bright al-jazeera zone. our time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back scientists say time is running out to turn vast stretches of ocean into a sultry facility. it needs to be in the violence against women act stay there forever and attack survivors plead to stop a policy pushed by america's powerful gun lobby bar in spain. hello once again i'm afraid we have yet more rain in the forecast for iran over the next few days or so into the weekend for the here and now it's largely dry and settles some of these dams in iran around ninety five percent full or more we need those waters to subside thursday is
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a quiet day further west so you can see what's coming we've got some more cloud and great spilling out of turkey some snow there over the higher ground and that'll all gather sink a little further south what's in the east which is we go through friday heavy rally around them it will advance lebanon jordan much of syria seeing some heavy downpours and it will eventually push through iraq as we go on through the through the weekend we will see that weather weather setting in across around the face of the flooding conditions coming through here come down into the gulf is a few showers around here as well even here in doha in qatar we could see wanted to shower more so friday but thursday there's still a chance of some showers rather more clouds you notice as we go on through course of friday and that pushes it way down into southern parts of saudi arabia to wards a yemen where the cloud syria least the seaboard of south africa showers on and off here right pushing further east was heavy downpours for the eastern cape for friday .
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a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby has been employing. really. reveal secrets. and connections some don't want to expose. the media. less shills. for al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre on al-jazeera. about top stories here on al-jazeera the u.s. house judiciary committee has begun legal proceedings to get robert muller's full
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report on russia's role in the twenty sixteen presidential election. attorney general william has only released a four page summary of reports of. the man accused of the new zealand mosque attacks will now face fifty charges of murder police say australian born brenton tyrant also be charged with thirty nine counts of attempted murder on friday fifty people were killed in last month's attack. on the u.s. backed government in tripoli has gone on alert as troops loyal to warlord had towards the libyan capital after eastern based troops say they're going to fight what they call remaining terrorist groups. now scientists are calling for at least thirty percent of the world's oceans to become marine sanctuaries by twenty thirty it's to protect them from human exploitation such as overfishing and deep sea mining the club has more. the largest and least protected places on our planet are the high seas that is the enormous areas of deep ocean that lie beyond national
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jurisdictions they cover more space than all the continents combined containing ancient coral reefs and trenches deep enough to hold mt everest base vast blue worlds of the highways for whales for shocks for turtles and for chooka travelling fowls ins of models it's home to an extraordinary array of biodiversity crucial to the health of our planet this life drives the ocean's biological pump capturing carbon at the surface and storing it. without this would contain fifty percent more carbon dioxide and the world would be too hot for life but the global oceans are under threat facing growing exploitation including unregulated fishing and the emerging deep sea mining industry throwing climate change ocean acidification and plastics well got a toxic mix now at
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a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial that at least thirty percent of the world's oceans are protected as a chanson trees by twenty thirty this they say would protect habitats and species it would rebuild biodiversity and allow ecosystems to recover and crucially they say it would lead to an increase in fish tanks outside the sanctuaries hoping to underpin global food security well all of them as some green peace usa he says more ocean sanctuaries would help reverse some of the damage. the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is
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a united nations meeting happening that is discussing such a framework and basically all of the countries in the world need to come together and agree on this the idea of a sanctuary is almost as almost like a bank so you you have these areas that are becoming depleted because of overfishing because of plastics because of climate change and you set them aside and that allows the species that live there to recover and to regrow and some of these processes that we're starting to see degrade can start to come back the nato secretary general has warned the u.s. congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia yes stoltenberg address will make his own company the hill to mount the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he says nato does not want a new cold war but added this partisan is not being naive about relations with moscow and the u.s. vice president is one nato ally turkey of its plan to purchase a russian missile defense system mike pence is to be must decide if it wants to remain a critical part of the uncle come to them little by the advanced as four hundred
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system the u.s. has suspended deliveries of equipment needed for turkey's purchase of american f. thirty five thousand to jets washington is concerned the russian system could compromise the security of the planes. one of the leaders of a party that claimed victory in thailand's disputed election is facing a charge of sedition the future forward party leader posted an image on social media of a police summons as wayne hay now reports there's already a growing suspicion the military is blocking the opposition's claim to victory. thailand's election was supposed to give power back to the people after five years of military rule but many people worry their votes counted for nothing in an election they say was rigged in favor of a pro-military party several groups are collecting signatures to impeach the election commissioners who were appointed by the army leaders that staged a coup in two thousand and fourteen when their men when they're protesting came at a price for two activists. who say they were assaulted after taking to the streets
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. we believe the military government and their party aren't happy about what we're asking we're saying the military government is corrupt and their party cheated in the election these are the reasons why he was attacked the delivery of the provisional election results has been disorganized confusing and at times chaotic there are major discrepancies in some of the numbers leading the main opposition party poor thai to declare the election one of the dirtiest this country has held. up in if the election commission has been honest just post the raw scores on the website so the people the observers and political parties can work things out. to a tie believes it won enough seats to form a coalition government and take control of a parliament it was removed from in the two thousand and fourteen but suspicions are growing that it won't be allowed to particularly after
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a rare public rebuke from the palace which is regarded as above politics is backed by the former prime minister tax incentives what he was removed in a military coup in two thousand and six and lives in exile avoiding jail for corruption less than a way. after the election thailand's king revoked type since royal decorations that were given the services to the country citing his conviction that was handed down more than ten years ago. the final official election results may not be known for more than a month which will only allow more room for speculation and accusations a former election commissioner doesn't believe there has been wrongdoing among those who ran the vote but that doesn't mean others didn't cheat. we witnessed a massive buying and its election a lot of money was being thrown at a race to make sure that someone when. the army chief has said he won't allow these protests to grow nor rule out another coup and is even warned of civil war at the
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moment thailand seems far away from becoming a functioning democracy when hey al jazeera bangkok this earns disgraced former chairman carlos ghosn has been arrested for a fourth time in japan earlier on wednesday go on tweeted his plans to hold a press conference next week to quote tell the truth he's been out on bail he's accused of underreporting his income and using company money to hide his personal losses and denies the charges. now a loophole in u.s. laws allows people convicted of domestic and sexual abuse to own guns america's biggest gun lobby the national rifle association wants lawmakers to keep it that way but ahead of a vote in congress survivors of attacks are calling for that loophole to be closed a warning that allan fisher's report from virginia contains images which some viewers may find distressing. and it was boom boom boom three bullets came flying through the door kate ran to remembers the night she was shot she has the pictures
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of the blood of the injury of the moment she could have died but she doesn't need pictures to remember the fear she had a restraining order against her soon to be ex-husband the police took all his guns but there was nothing in the law to stop them buying others keeping and other hands of abusers is what i've been fighting for for almost seven years now absolutely it needs to be in the violence against women act needs to stay there forever if they are going to abuse their wife if they're going to put their hands on their way if they're going to emotionally abuse their wife if they're going to control her and do all those things that are on the domestic violence we'll they'll go as far as to try to kill them and the easiest way to do that is with a gun it's called the boyfriend loophole the come violence against women act doesn't block people convicted of stalking or men who abused come to a former dating partners from owning a gun. gun in the home of
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a domestic abuser makes it five times more likely the woman will die latest figures suggest six hundred women are short and killed by their partner every year so campaigners want to close the loophole but the national rifle association sees that as infringing on gun owners rights and so wants it friends in congress to block reauthorizing the act we don't consider any of these provisions in the gun control or about guns at all we know that of a woman is shot by an abusive male partner every sixty hours you know so that's every day that we allow a that's one more life lost a recent poll showed overwhelming support for laws which keep guns from domestic abusers. kid ranter has focused her life campaigning for the change knowing how close an abuser with a gun came to taking her away from her for ever alan fischer. alexandria in
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virginia the u.s. will provide four hundred million dollars in new aid to venezuela and support of the opposition leader one half of the money were sent to neighboring countries taking in venezuela refugees the bill also eases sanctions on officials who recognize those government president maduro is called a puppet of the u.s. accuses washington of trying to conduct a coup and schools in venezuela have reopened after weeks of prolonged blackouts two major power outages forced the government to cancel classes across the country officials say schools which usually close at the beginning of july will stay open until the end of the month and i'm a duros trying to rationalize tricity as the government scrambles to repair the power grid. nearly a million people in mozambique are being vaccinated against cholera after last month's cycle and most of those getting the shots are in the port city of bear two people have died from the disease and nearly two thousand cholera cases have been recorded. it's looking to be a busy week ahead in space exploration three spacecraft are getting ready to embark
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on ambitious projects scientists hope the research will help on rival some of the mysteries of the solar system our science and technology explains. three probes and making close encounters with alsa list your neighbors in the next three days first to this some where the park a solar probe is expected to get closer and travel faster than this it's sick and fly by and the numbers a staggering swinging by just twenty four million kilometers from the sun's surface and hitting speeds faster than three hundred seventy five thousand kilometers per hour think new york city to tokyo and around a minute maybe less scientists hope twenty four flybys of the seven years will shed light on some of the great mysteries of l. sun chief among them why the temperature of the sun's corona the outer layer at an almost in comprehensible heat of a million or two degrees celsius is so much hotter than the surface of the sun
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itself the probe will pass through the outer edge miss fear and sample its particle make may shake and electric fields so fire its heat shield and cooling systems are holding up fine but no doubt it will be a scorcher that's this day on friday japan's s. troika hunted the high abuse of two is henri you goo and story to thought to be as old as the solar system itself just landing on the boulder covered piece of space rock was tough enough but now high bruce it too is getting down to business using explosives to collect a fresh sample from beneath the surface and bringing it two hundred ninety million kilometers back to earth and pristine condition by the end of next year the americans have a similar mission aiming for a big new asteroid but the japanese are at least a year ahead expect to see more missions like these as scientists governments and
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private space missions attempt to examine the debris of our solar system for water and minerals and then on saturday nesses juneau probe will switch to within three thousand kilometers of jupiter's. clouds one of its seven flybys of jupiter this year juno has sent back some brief taking new images of jupiter already including the gas giant swirling storms big enough to swallow up the earth scientists hope juno will give them a glimpse beneath that to the limits but beautiful shroud. part time for a quick check of the headlines here the u.s. house judiciary committee has begun legal proceedings to get the full report on russia's role in the twenty sixteen presidential election donald trump's attorney general william barzani released a four page summary of the report so far meanwhile u.s. democrats lost the tax authorities to hundred six years of trump's personal and
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business tax returns so far the president has refused to release his tax information were under audit despite what people said they were. working that out as i'm always under audit it seems but i've been under audit for many years because the the numbers are big in vegas where you have a name you you're audited but until such time as i'm not under audit i would definitely like to do that the man accused of the new zealand will now face fifty charges of murder police say australian born brenton town rules of a charged with thirty nine counts of attempted murder on friday fifty people were killed in last month's time. the un backed government in tripoli has gone on alert as troops loyal to the have had towards the libyan capital is soldiers opposed to the video online showing a large convoy of heavily armed vehicles on the move after hours ordered its forces based in the east to head west towards tripoli in order to fight what they call the
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remaining terrorist groups after all the troops about the u.a.e. saudi arabia and egypt. and peace and britain's lower house voted to approve a bill that forces the government to void the no deal breaks it. the measure still needs to go through the upper house the u.k. is supposed to leave you want a twelfth of april but wednesday's vote means the government will now have to ask bustles for further extension nato secretary general as warned the u.s. congress about what he calls a more assertive threat from russia stoltenberg addressed lawmakers on capitol hill to mark the seventieth anniversary of the security alliance he says nato does not want a new cold war but added that his partners must not be naive about relations with moscow and the u.s. will provide four hundred million dollars in new aid to venezuela in support of opposition leader one glide oh half of the money will be sent to neighboring countries taking in venezuelan refugees the bill also eases sanctions on officials who recognize quite as government well those are the headlines the news continues
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