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i'm up there with her. all now to nicaragua the government there is released a group of fifty opposition protesters from jail and place them under house arrest they were held during nationwide protests against president daniel ortega the opposition says hundreds more people are still in detention will and three hundred people have died in months of protests against ortega's rule release comes just two days after talks aimed at resolving the political crisis ended without agreement well several people are feared dead after a bridge collapse in northern brazil witnesses a saying that two cars fell into the module river after a ferry collided with a bridge pellet scuba divers a searching for survivors in the water has the damage bridge has cut the highway to one of brazil's busiest ports which could affect grain shipments in the north. as more to come for you on the program. we'll tell you about a third day of clashes between police and migrants in northern greece after false
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reports of an organized movement to cross the border. and a chance for freedom a french ocean explorer will devise a planter for a link any court to weigh its. hello again and welcome back we're here across australia watching tropical cyclone wallace right now making a parallel path to the coastline of australia there's the clouds right there we don't expect to see a landfall with the storm but what we do expect to see is some storm surge some rip tides and maybe some some heavy rain along the coast over the next couple of days we'll be watching that down here towards the south though perth you are cooling off about twenty four degrees a front is coming through over here toward says many of you will see a front making its way towards you that's going to bring some heavy rains over the next few days as well as dropping your temperatures but in terms of temperatures
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sydney your temperatures going to go up as we go towards monday we do expect to see a temper there of about thirty one degrees and brings been about twenty eight well here across new zealand things looking quite nice down here across the south island clear skies and partly cloudy conditions for many locations temperature wise a little chilly as we end the day here on sunday with the tempter of christchurch of about twelve degrees but by the time we start the week we do expect to see those temperatures rise up to about sixteen degrees there and then very quickly we are looking at some beautiful conditions across parts of japan particularly we're talking about tokyo twenty one degrees is going to be a high here on sunday but that is not going to last by the time we get to monday we expect that to drop to about fourteen in sendai the temperature of twelve degrees feel. for the nomadic jocko tries survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry never be able to give them focus on the storm we follow the mongolian
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herdsmen on a treacherous migration. temperature is dangerous to the ice of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life you deliberately are sometimes losers in the cold war because of the storm risking you don't go on al-jazeera. just a quick recap of the top stories now the head of libya's u.n. backed government has accused the walled off of betraying him a prime minister fires a seraph spoke to the nation as have to us troops advance to the outskirts of the capital tripoli. tens of thousands of protesters
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in sudan of march to the army's headquarters in the capital hard to him. and it's the first time they've reached the building since anti-government demonstrations began in december. and thousands of people have been out on the streets of the venezuelan capital caracas demanding the resignation of president nicolas maduro also called his own supporters out to wrap. in all the news thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes and floods hit the southwest and iran as more rain is expected to fall there at least seventy people have been killed in the floods so far and aid workers are saying they are struggling to reach those costs off by the rising waters the iranian government is saying that u.s. sanctions are affecting its ability to respond to the crisis priyanka gupta explains. the floodwaters are rising and there are signs off more rain to come iran's government has ordered the evacuation of six cities in southern cause
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a stern province have always said we have moved our belongings to the rooftops we have no choice we are surrounded by water and soon we are going to have to leave. it's a tough side to bear a life's worth of belongings destroyed but the immediate danger comes from the rising waters along with how can i take my family away from here even if i want to for almost three weeks heavy rain and flash floods have battered most of iran's thirty one provinces about nine hundred cities and villages are affected in lauriston province alone entire neighborhoods have been washed away families are taking refuge in emergency shelters thousands of kilometers of roads and farmland are damaged in the bad the but now we have to make a choice between bad and worse not between good and bad but choosing bad we have to pay a costume and the people are paying that cost us aid workers are struggling to reach
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at least three hundred fifty villages that are completely cut off iran's red crescent society the lead agency in the rescue efforts it's confronting yet another challenge in reaching those in need u.s. sanctions u.s. president donald trump renewed all sanctions and imposed new ones against iran last year accusing their on off not complying with the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal his government has withdrawn from that agreement signed implied that the transferring of the money to the iranian accustomed society is our current so none of our our or our foreign currency is not working now because of the situation on the ground there are many mountainous and there are growth that are washed totally so we have to use our helicopters you can imagine how the relief operation john be invaded by it. there is spare parts of four helicopters u.s. secretary of state might compare who has dismissed the allegations and blames the
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government for the damage caused by the floods the european union u.n. agencies france and germany meanwhile have announced more funding and relief supplies for those affected priyanka gupta out to sea or more than a million people in mozambique are relying on food aid as they start to rebuild their lives after the devastation caused by cycling in die the storm washed away hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops even people without anything to harvest for me to meller has more now from our condo. the heat is sweltering but these people in china more condo in central wasn't be quick you four hours there waiting for food one of them is also guster she says she lost her home and small farm to the psych loan and the floods out so carefully shares the rice beans and oil she's collected with her neighbors she hopes these basic necessities will last two weeks but with seven miles to feed it's going to be difficult and obviously in the regions in the wet in the gable i feel
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a bit better because accused i'm getting some help through at this time it has been suffering and more suffering i was expecting help from the government. people here usually farm rice potatoes and maize but those crops will last a flood waters up to eleven meters high now that the flood waters receded the aid agencies are able to reach remote areas that two weeks ago were submerged so far the world food program says it's helped half a million people and in the weeks to come wants to triple that number. the floods not only devastated farms and wasn't baek but to malawi and zimbabwe as well the u.n. says one point eight million people urgently need emergency humanitarian assistance it's the worst natural disaster that was upbeat has ever faced and we knew that before even though the cycle there was very high level of money in the country and those levels are really pushed to another limits so it's quite critical to be here
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as soon as possible as soon as we can reach those people to provide assistance to everybody in these village because these are farmers from farming communities they've lost their crops the government estimates that more than seven hundred thousand hectares of agricultural land has been flooded people here say if they are to recover they need seeds to plant as soon as possible without them they here will have to depend on help from outside when and if it arrives for media miller al-jazeera condo mozambique the death toll from the bone or epidemic in the democratic republic of congo has now passed seven hundred health officials are saying that around one hundred people have died in the past few weeks but residents are now receiving vaccines on a large scale for the first time the d r c declared its tenth outbreak of ebola in forty years last august the current outbreak is the second worst to date the deadliest being a twenty fourteen epidemic in west africa which killed more than ten thousand people now iran is one that will put the u.s.
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military on its own tara list if washington designates the iranian revolutionary guard as terrorists the reuters news agency says the u.s. is expected to announce the designation next week it would not the first time that washington has labeled another country's military a terrorist group earlier we spoke to the speaker of iran's parliament ali larijani . i don't think that the united states has lost its mind to the sea extent it's that trump conducts business away he's smart enough to know that if the united states take the step it will mean that the u.s. military would be considered a terrorist group the us does it then the return for the state the army and the pentagon will be considered terrorist groups. well in knowledge about and see americathis call for greater cooperation in the fight against extremism at the opening of the into parliamentary union in doha. a funny also criticized what he called the receding role of international law and condemned the u.s. recognition of the golan heights as an israeli territory heads of some of the
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world's parliaments are in castle for five days for the organizations one hundred forty if general assembly people in the maldives have been voting in parliamentary elections which the president hopes will help him overcome a coalition split ever had mohamed moldavian democratic party needs at least forty four seats in the eighty seven member parliament from majority but one of his main coalition partners has defected soli was the surprise winner of last year's presidential election ousting the incumbent. a rising political star in thailand has been charged with sedition and could face up to nine years and prison phone or phone juggling one kit was greeted by hundreds of supporters as he arrived at a police station to answer a summons is future forward party came third in last month's election the charges against the four zero billionaire stem from his role in a student demonstration four years ago on a thorn insists he's innocent and accuses thailand's military government of trying
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to silence him upload your lack of ability there i mean this and of them everything according to the law even though the law itself is on pace to rise in movies. in greece riot police have fired tear gas and stun grenades at hundreds of migrants including children who are trying to cross the border to neighboring countries it's the third consecutive day of unrest in the northern city of thessaloniki migrants have been camped there after false reports on social media of an organized movement to cross the border catherine stansell has. huge police pushing back against migrants and refugees trying to reach northern europe they arrived in a camp in a greek town of d. of us on thursday after hearing that forty controls had been lifted and buses were prepared to take people to macedonia but the reports were false rumors circulated on social media stoking the anger and frustration of the migrants many of who have
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been stranded in greece for a year. greek security forces have been preventing them from breaking through a cordon near the border with north macedonia. far. in greece that goes from. six. thousand he already. is to say tear gas and stun grenades are regularly use to keep back the crowd but they aren't giving up some believe a more calm approach will get them through the border we will try peaceful end we will see what you. will not through anything not doing anything just go on friday thousands arrived at the cordon demanding to be let through setting small fires in the field and confronting police the unrest also sprach athens dozens of refugees blocks the main railway station demanding access to other
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e.u. countries but the greek government and the u.n. say the borders remain closed that heard stories of people saying that from there and. there's going to be the european commission is going to come to to a sitting a briefing and discussion to try and figure out how they can open the borders for these people that. there's going to be money in buses and everything to a score damage to the system to get to the borders but the police here is is going to be to protect them until they get to that i've heard a numerous different stories all fake of course tens of thousands of refugees and migrants are living in greece part of a wave of immigration from syria iraq and afghanistan which began in twenty fifteen they became stranded increase when balkan countries shut their borders three years ago cutting off the path to northern europe catherine stansell al jazeera. well now to france where protesters from the yellow vast movement have rallied across the
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country in the twenty first consecutive saturday of demonstrations and nonce riot police fired tear gas to break up the protests activists across the country are demanding social and economic reforms movement prompted president of nonya lakhan to open a national to base in january new measures are expected to be announced on monday in an effort to quell the protests. a generation ago thousands of royal stags roam the kashmir valley but they are now close to extinction decades of conflict poaching and poor management means there are only around two hundred that are left in the wild and it smith brings us the story it's never been harder to spot one of these animals in the kashmir valley government census takers accounting how many royal stock also known as hangal left here there were just two hundred seventeen after the last tally three years ago
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over the years why overhung population has declined one of the reasons one of the main reason has been the grazing pressure nomads from the different parts so different parts of the very big government occupy the mean agrees england's where old home will used to be. very old honda used to go to both of the forms gone for it has also played a played a role in the decline in the population of the handles. the stock graze on land used by the military in india not ministered kashmir barbed wire and decades of patrolling soldiers have disrupted the stocks breeding pattern and the nomads say they too have been affected by conflict and have been forced to give up grazing land it's. needed or not for the damo started to be ninety's the indian security agencies closed our traditional route. so they're not holders had to look for or didn't have to use. the census team takes some poles of stock droppings these will be tested for viruses and parasites and help us to mate how many stocks are left.
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seventy years ago three to four thousand stock room to hear probably to degree addition is taking place hard with i would have fragmentation is taking place but human population who would have been his mood very much closer to the white life area and that definitely is one of the factors the handle is the only surviving relative of the european red deer on the indian subcontinent the government has provided funding for a breeding center that should be operational by the end of the year but it will take intensive efforts to bring the royal stag off the list of critically endangered species bernard smith al-jazeera now a french ocean explorer has arrived in russia to devise a plan to release nearly one hundred illegal captured whales these whales were found at a facility dubbed a whale prison near the east imports that have now called last year there have been widespread international protests over the treatment of the animals and four companies will face criminal charges explora. says it could take years to free the
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whales and he hopes the case will be a lesson for the future. we find too. literally looking at all those creatures that are in captivity here and learn from it to know what to do in the future the old idea is to not. give any description but to make a plan. well there's more and everything we're covering right here the address is there at del cong. just a quick recap of the headlines this hour the head of libya's u.n. backed government has accused the warlords of betraying him over his military offensive against the capital this as half does troops advance into the outskirts of tripoli in a speech to the nation fire as
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a surprise she also said the international community must differentiate between aggressors and those who want to maintain civilian rule or not at all with our liquidity read we reiterate our cool to all libyans throughout the country east to west and north to south of the necessity of giving priority to the interests of the country unifying the ranks and working together to lift libya out of this crisis i say to the international community that it should not equate between the aggressor and those who defend themselves or between those who seek the militarization of the state and those committed to a democratic civilian country or at least one person has been killed in protests in sudan after tens of thousands of people marched to the army's headquarters in the capital hard to. it's the first time they've reached the building since at a government demonstrations began in december protesters blame president tomorrow bashir for the struggling economy and rising prices he does all the government in february
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and expanded police powers. thousands of people have been out on the streets of the venezuelan capital caracas demanding the resignation of president nicolas maduro the rally was called for by opposition leader one to intensify pressure on the do it to stand down why don't has been recognized by most western and south american countries as the nation's leader declared himself the interim president this year but with your accuses of being a washington puppets and has blocked his attempts at getting international aid into the country. and thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes in flood hit southwestern iran is more rain is expected at least seventy people have been killed in the floods most of the evacuations have taken place in kazakhstan and lauriston provinces to prevent further loss of life about one thousand eight hundred cities and villages in total have been impacted by the flooding coming out next mongolian nomads trekking through mountains and frozen rivers in freezing
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conditions risking it is the program and he's from doha after that stay with us. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for a fifth term as prime minister of israel using his friendship with donald trump fears over security and race but he faces corruption charges and a trio of former army chiefs trying to gather to unseat an opponent's sense of chance in the upcoming israeli elections get the latest on al-jazeera.
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stopped. it's an unwelcome silence for luggable. he and thousands of other golden jade hunters had to lay down their tools when the author riches close down the mines. lawgiver gets by on odd jobs until he can find a buyer for the gems he hopes will change his destiny. sometimes he has to work the nickel dishes in it or he got it so i took half of it sorted. i could. as he waits for a buyer for his precious jade he makes extra money renting his small truck to
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nomadic herdsman whose seasonal migration takes place several times a year. to to meet the nomads lug for usually drives across the lake but this year the thought has come several months early. who you want to build on these are the awesome myself i don't know about butte all myself and all but. all we are going to be deaf in the future. the early mild spell has affected the thick eighty centimeter layer of ice which could give way at any moment it. seems determined to try his luck. with one of the top of the cut into.
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the descendants of the great mongol conqueror again gift cards are a proud people. their courage never fails them. many mongolians and nomads and often live in inhospitable regions as winter ends the families drive their livestock to fresh pastures a four day journey at an altitude of two thousand meters in the icy mountains the temperature can reach minus forty degrees celsius. here are the. legs doesn't
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like the look of the gray eyes a sure sign that it's full of water. slowly the van sinks deeper. if the ice reaches halfway up the doors he'll be trapped his truck will become a metal coffin he needs to find a way out of. an issue and then all of the hard sell side of the who can do in. the law of god to do more there's a job to that idea going to the death. toll
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they planned to leave the following morning. the ritual is always the same before each migration everyone gathers in the family. of. elders recount tales as a warning to the young kids and i thought. that's where sixty year old men still has a good memory that's where the ideals are they don't. do or don't want origin also and went on for a while they should told us you know you're going to. be out and about a one hundred but i do not go into at all with a thing that i want to. know what to do with all of that you know shoulder. i mean . what i think you are doing.
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these members of the tribe will migrate with almost. two hundred fifty animals cheap goats horses yaks and old their belongings. apart from the year that all their possessions fit into two trunks. are never going out though not that often although. it took out a courtesy to the feather talk of damocles. order to i'm sure one of the ones that have a fridge or turn. on the degree of him and then do the i don't like to go out. of time is not a factor for the nomads they advance at their own pace. and
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year old brings up the rear. lug a small russian van is almost thirty five years old but he wouldn't swap it for the world he has absolute trust in his vehicle. traffic. to do it all the more. tied up to the part that the was just that the method that part of the combat is the. part of the old that up above that you know don't want to fight and that.
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a few kilometers back by out the clan chief is smiling he's just had some good news . i'd know before we talk about a plan. to cut. the path narrows on some of the animals panic. the long climb up to the two thousand meter high gauge like past will be no easy task. the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route oh you knew all good dune things go.
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