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twenty year old brings up the rear. lug of 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. move all the more. cogito up to the part that the that the police could catch that part of the combat is the. part of the old up of what if not you know don't want to find out 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 love 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 lake pass will be no easy task. but the vans are down below and taking an ice bound route knew all good dude in danger it was a. guy who got tons of london. well the muslims who are
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judging you need to hear what i came away with i have the end of all the school to myself i didn't want all and said it was a little statistical to hold the whole model from ultimates not just. california. to just as a result. the problem turns out to be serious as it's the gearbox that's leaking. the van will start again but more problems lie ahead. for the animals eventually catch up to the van.
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thank you. for. not screw job in the not exactly how about who through or through or joggers you guys pop up . for a. lot of work i don't but there. is no the moving out of the litter the car was out of the door and. if an animal breaks a leg it will slow down the into. migration and it'll have to be put down.
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we don't know how to preserve the low cost about. one hundred dollars or whatever because all the stuff we just bought. from thought oh well that's it on the phone but. the day is spent chasing after the hood. the elders are all exhausted through little words right. back with. what hurt. his back will be severely tested. when the yanks carry in the year start running wild they become unmanageable.
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world. full of good good good good. good good for both the house. thank. our show but. the chase has tired this yak and it sinks under the weight of its load its head is stuck under its body it risks suffocating. the animal is dazed but will be fine for. the you know not. what. i'm. up. to a whole slew says its temper and starts bucking. decides
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were some that threat that. did that hurt. the owner of that. world though due. to marched into. the capital. lies a thousand kilometers away. one third of mongolians live here about one million people. in just a few years the capital has transformed into a modern city largely due to huge deposits of kulpa gold and oil. traditional dress and footwear have been replaced by trendy or fashion. but life isn't nearly this glamorous for the nomads who moved here five years earlier when freezing temperatures wiped out harf their herds. the
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consequences for thousands of nomads were dramatic. ruined many were forced into unhealthy accommodation in the suburbs of the capital up to three hundred fifty thousand nomadic herdsman now live in extreme poverty here. on day four of the migration the skies suddenly darkens and the temperature drops from ten to minus ten degrees in the space of just a few minutes. the change in weather takes everyone by surprise. through the.
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news and it is not all the cold awful hope we're having in my page with a chance never to darkish adjustable loans on top of the much well i wanted to watch but i doubt i'd have to try to about got to the top order course would refer . to it. on the other side of the river as a risk finding it hard to move our animals all. the men come to the rescue. they want us to court. with a lot more money along not just. our dog but our courts. but the wind has increased in intensity. off.
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home. to. the animals can now recover. the team that didn't go to. the lion the cat. will soon be on his way. out we do know this will be his last meal with the trial oh ok. to celebrate their journey they prepared one of their favorite dishes. oh my. god. has only made a little money working with the nomads. his dream is to find
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a buyer for his jade stuff. and to be able to retire to an easier life. for the congolese the journey to work all aboard means unimaginable hardship i prefer to live down because then i got the captain through chance in life and limb on a dangerous journey through the jungle i've gone on to the rails with a nearly died of their own children go to school and live because of the train risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al-jazeera.
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africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of the days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. the u.s. calls for war to stop his offensive in libya. hello i'm the star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up thousands of protesters in sudan challenge the orthorexia of their president ignoring
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a curfew outside the military had forces. the u.s. homeland security secretary leaves have post with speculation that the border issue will lead to a head down form. and nissen shareholders meet in japan with the company's former chairman facing trial they're expected to oust him from the board. while fighting around libya's capital is intensifying the air strikes launched by the un backed government and world forces have to us forces are reported to be preparing to open new fronts in their push towards tripoli the u.s. has called for an immediate halt to have to as offensive and says there's no military solution to libya's problem. the u.n. back to tripoli government says at least eleven people have been killed since that day when i'm going to head reports from tripoli. fighters loyal
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to the u.s. and back tripoli government more trucks mounted with machine guns to does the libyan capital under orders to stop will have to advance on tripoli a lot of them there we call on those brainwashed and radicalized to lay down their arms we will not allow the you wanted to return to roll libya will be a civil state and our pledge will be to the homeland and god we announced the launch of the volcano of wrath in order to restore the seized areas. have to his assault began last week and so far his forces say they have seized some areas around the south of the capital. saturday the sand the taking over the old eighth port but were pushed out by forces loyal to the tripoli based government have to his forces have now increase their attacks opening new fronts in the south of tripoli they unbagged government in the capital is urging civilians to leave where
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there is fighting and a truce called by the un was ignored by all sides. have to his forces say they are fighting terrorist to groups that are backed by the. arabia and egypt are. tripoli has become the capital of terror and terrorists tripoli is the capital for a group of criminals who number around one or two thousand but they have weapons and they control the political decisions most dangerous where they have the money by controlling the central bank of libya and the oil companies. the head of libya's tripoli based government has accused the half that and his forces of betraying the country and has won it over would without any winners. libya has been divided between two competing government says twenty fourteen analysts to say have that its fighters will face a stiff resistance in tripoli i don't see any lack of intent i am more concerned
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about capability and that's where i'm not sure whether his forces are up to the task i mean he was able to to you know take over much of the south where asked i mean easily tripoli is going to do you know is going to face a lot of resistance so we're looking at you know a long protracted conflict the u.n. says talks to rebuild libya's fractured political system will go ahead as planned but would really libyans are now facing the prospect of some of the worst fighting since the twenty eleven uprising that toppled former leader. bomb with up to. tripoli. well let's now take a closer look at hafta he's been part of libya's political scene for more than four decades he joined the military in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and became part of a group led by colonel gadhafi which seized power from king interests in one nine hundred sixty nine gadhafi promoted hafta charge of libyan forces fighting in chad
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during the one nine hundred eighty s. he was captured in one thousand nine hundred seven and gadhafi disowned him once released a half to defected from the army and went into exile in the u.s. where he received backing from the cia he formed a group aimed at overthrowing gadhafi he briefly returned to libya in twenty eleven to take part in the uprising against gadhafi then in twenty fourteen he gave a televised address calling on libyans to overthrow the elected parliament a year later after i was made commander of the forces of the brook government a rival to the un backed government in tripoli in twenty seventeen his self-styled libyan national army seized the eastern city of benghazi which became his power base political analyst use of sharif says have facing an uphill battle to take over tripoli. in begin to really will be more about guy than about military action so what you're doing probably. now is negotiating with different militia leaders
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tripoli you know that to get in and that's the only way to go in that if that's what he did actually went back to an area. where him and that's what he wanted to do in tripoli but it seems that's where the moment is the deal was not brokered between him and some of the leadership heaters in tripoli the different groups of myth that that can penetrate really and it's been dismissed in not welcoming him as a greater as we hope and we didn't see neither seems. to welcome him in the in the area that is now trying to take over so it's either that we are at the very beginning of the campaign in that he has another war that is actually the . no the one thing i mean i sit on the military but that
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he for the moment use air power but obviously the air capacity that he has are not strong enough to to. be on here on the d.n.a. forces and the different forces that are on the ground so again as a base for the moment is not really winning the war but we are maybe at the beginning of. a long and protracted a lot like we've seen with benedetta. thousands of protesters are continuing to defy a curfew in sudan's capital demanding the president resign. they're holding a session outside and around the shias residence in khartoum and the nearby army headquarters for a bad day at least and they've been people have been killed in protests across it on saturday security. council is calling for dialogue to end the crisis it demanded quaver ports i am it's the second day of
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a sit in at the sudanese army headquarters in khartoum the first time crowds have reached this part of the city since anti-government rallies began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir his three decade will by what. they face the army compound calling for freedom the protesters wants the military to support their goal to remove the president i think it's time to crush. the military will have to side with her to jean and then i bet the correct out. that's a possibility or they would have to take a stand and at least. try to ask for the president to resign the same way as happened in algeria. buzzers appears saddam's military is not yet ready to go
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that far as the protests continued president bush met with leaders of the army to discuss the crisis the defense council which is headed by bush says the protesters must be heard but warned against letting the country slide deeper into chaos. security forces have responded to the protest movement with the fees crackdown. dozens of people have been killed since the protests began according to an international human rights group but the army has not intervened riot police fired tear gas at protesters. and that's one point which senses reported the sound of gunshots. the. president bashir has stepped down as head of his ruling party in the hope of calming the protests but the demonstrators insist they won't give up until his presidency comes to an end. where
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al-jazeera. now saudi arabia state television says two suspects who attacked a security checkpoint in the east of the kingdom have been killed the men carrying explosives are said to have targeted and mainly shia area in abu hadria which is about five hundred kilometers from the capital riyadh the checkpoint is on a highway that connects the eastern province to bahrain and kuwait to others linked to the attack have also been arrested the u.s. secretary of homeland security kirsten nielsen is out donald trump announced that she'd be leaving her position on twitter and while nelson says she resigned it's clear that in less than happy of late with how the southern border is being handled culhane takes a look at her legacy. it's fair to say that cures didn't elson will go down in history as the most controversial secretary in the history of the young department of homeland security she put in place what many saw as draconian policies under her
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watch thousands of children were ripped from their parents trying to cross the southern border many housed in crowded camps until a federal judge stepped in and demanded the families be reunited she leaves office with potentially thousands of children misplaced separated from their families and the government now says it could take up to two years to reunite them all because for many they didn't keep appropriate paperwork her actions were met with scorn and widespread protests at her home. i don't restaurant with marches across the u.s. and pleas from overseas but as you can leave it to bag and asked president donald trump to please return my baby soon i don't want to keep waiting a long time two months is enough punishment for mothers to learn not to cross she responded with a tweet saying there is no formal policy of separating families and justified her order with this this is ministration did not create a policy of separating families at the border both of those statements were lies
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simply not true according to inspector general's report she also attempted to end the program that allowed hundreds of thousands of people from honduras and el salvador to stay in the u.s. legally some who had been here for twenty years. she was also known for going out of her way to try and publicly please her boss asked in congress about reports he referred to african countries with a curse word she deflected asked why he wanted more people to immigrate from countries like norway her response was widely criticized norway is a predominately white. country isn't that i'm i i actually do not know that serve but i imagine that is the case she made sure not to upset the president when asked about russian interference in the election i haven't seen any evidence that the attempts to interfere in our election infrastructure was to favor a particular political party but there is a good.
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