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would have to be trained how do you say. what a hoffman's knife was it was the knife used to cut people down when they're found hanging. quickly i started to realize that i had set myself to a place which i never would have gone. the day the prime minister of new guinea and i are announcing a major initiative to combat the scourge of people smuggling. the asylum seekers who arrived in australia by boat who have no chance of being settled in australia as refugees if they're found to be genuine refugees they'll be resettled in papa new guinea. and some.
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of the christmas i. only have one now. she told us briefly you came after lunch and have to look so you never come to australia you have to go to papa new guinea. alone up and we will go on. for you although. there were two guards they grab your hands. they put you in the airplane. chairs and in the first they put one guard.
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along with. my fisher. in the. united. chief forest management approach me to go up there in a training role. to try and expect stuff. in the
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position of safety and security officer. i've known users of prison officer. the only people that i had experience with was criminal world. one of the worst accommodations. a world war two heart made of team on a concrete floor. one hundred twenty two parents in this shade. discussed in. the odo was disgusting. but this couldn't believe it was. the most. blackness affected yet. to learn what had loved him behind. those
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faces open faces on the ground. men didn't have enough clothes men didn't have shoes they didn't have enough drinking water those malaria most sickness disease infection. the message is simple. if you come to australia illegally by bugs there is no way you will ever like astride. the effect of sickness is not political because it's a rock. it's a rock that arises under the universe ticks the russian and human rights and it's also rock that iran's sunda a range of international human rights treaties such as the griffin she has convention. it was an understanding between countries that when people was seeking
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protection from persecution that they could cross a border i could see protection. and destroy this on up towards the strait he said. yes we decide who comes into this country and we decide by signing this convention that we'll let refugees come here. and we'll let them come as they come everywhere else in the world we'll let him come i see. it's quite obvious that you can't just set up to send to the home. and it's not supposed to be a holiday. but it took about six weeks i think for them to start to degrade
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mentally. you're. least here. around. here. i am for you. the whole concept of indefinite detention is this idea that there is no progress. if you have a criminal history you say you've committed a crime your punishment is two years in jail. when you've got this three sentences
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prison and you can count down the days. for these men they didn't have to. sing daily so. for a day. i saw men cut their stomach open with glass. and one man take a fluorescent light tube and beatty himself across the head and stabbed himself. men suffocating them so many. men some one man stitches
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islet they incredibly traumatize from with coming from what they see you know asylum from and they've been really traumatized. by their current situation. their families are separated and they stay noyo prospect of them ever being re-elected. they see no hope for the future. and the owners of a. plan that says. we're going to close.
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one. of the. towers. how would. you do that as he thought that actually. you know what i mean i don't. need to know that this is going to you know. we'll look at it in a way to. the deterioration amongst all the asylum seekers no matter what their age is is probably what's hardest of all. children have to be in detention according to the government's policies because terrence. in the tension of the time. may develop
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no ranch or disorder. as a ball. player not you know from charities to dissipate and enormous sorts of activities that children require for development. and i have parents who. made sick as well who end up not being able to parent them. and there's a very young babies in detention who are not feeding properly who are not getting why filing destroyed his medical. so all of it is really harmful for sure. but it's considered the process required to stop but.
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the use of bite i days as names is rampant. children will sign. that they've drawn with them but id children will. refer to their friends by their vote id. it's like they've forgotten their own names it's like if i'm going to. say they wear. that they actually human being that. you feel any guilt or any going to talk about one of them been told to change none whatsoever and they'll be the root thirteen year old ones who saw the male the most compassionate thing you can do is stop the bad we have to stop the bad. for some time that they were they missed and and like i should say all of the serious physical and sexual abuse of children and women thomas wright was in there
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were. after a very long time this led to the government setting up an inquiry. which ultimately ended up with what's called the must report. if a sexual as behaving as the monks. kids touching them. or touching each other in a sexualized. they are. under.
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the. train to investigate. to interview kids around. the place very early. and you often see. repercussions but i know. those are in train.
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never intended taken. his possessions were getting. any other doors his room. he walked briskly and i wasn't afraid i wasn't worried i think anything of it. security. he was. against the wall. over a bed frame. to. eventually i was interviewed by police. they shut the door behind me and they threatened me and told me that i should change my statement. they gave me all of the other witness statements that were by g. fresh and salvation army manages who saw exactly what i saw and had written
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something completely different. so i changed my statement to say that gee for us only pushed him. didn't know what to do at that time to get out of situation i was really scared. we recognize the house water protection policy is top. we recognize many would see it as hot but it has been proven to be the only why to stop those deaths that say. the argument is that we've got a right to. put refugees through hell on their children through hale
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because it will stop people dying better that they be mashed up in the room and mama silent than died see. and the deaths are cool. but i think it is profoundly hypocritical profoundly hypocritical to claim that the policies that are being pursued of the money by the strength in government. fundamentally humanitarian because they stop these deaths. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be part of back you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being across all social media platforms this is where our
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a young american boxer from humble backgrounds to train on the bikes and down line . on the form a champion who gives his own success casablanca by come on out to zero. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera sri lanka's president has asked the chief of police and the fence secretary to resign after security forces failed to act of warnings ahead of the easter sunday bombings which killed at least three hundred fifty nine people the state minister of defense says blamed an affiliate of the local national power we'd jemma he described the group as islamist extremists possibly allied to an international network but also i
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can say is that this group. some of the suicide bombers most of them well educated. and come from maybe middle of the middle so the financial the quite independent and like you know their families quite stable financially so that is a boring fact in this because some of them have i think studied. in various other countries they all degrees. l.l.m. you know this like well well educated people. more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's eastern. host they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night thousands have been displaced mainly in the port city of durban the president sitting down with visiting affected
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communities to assess the damage sudanese security forces have arrested mohammed ali the head of an opposition political party this comes as the main opposition group the coalition of freedom and change forces have agreed to rejoin talks with the country's military leaders they had previously stopped negotiations demanding an immediate transition to civilian rule thousands of demonstrators are continuing their sit in at army headquarters in khartoum. russia has rolled out the red carpet to welcome north korea's leader kim jong un he arrived i'm glad they've all stuck by trade ahead of a planned meeting with vladimir putin on thursday this comes two months after the break down of the second nuclear summit with donald trump and vietnam kim told reporters he hopes that the skies the international standoff over the korean peninsula with president putin those are the top stories i'm going to have the al-jazeera news hour for you in half an hour coming up next witness chasing asylum
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continues right. the dr burke out of the processing said to all. fifteen security guards we're into this three hundred eighty days broke out all the facilities. but. yet they told us the sky cup is nobody. knows me this thing you know he's telling us what. to do a lot. of cops a child the truth that if they do decide to go we're going to go and since the cops interesting people get stuff they do it the charlie to gether really good since the
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cops say he is. the ogre. the problem is your problem. not something happens this is the cops and the anyway it away with as much been says a as most capacity is because you become an authorized officer yes the secretary said what do i do yeah i want to get in the room home to have been. such. a good point. i. i think. i think i think. i think. i think. they're there because.
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i think. the four or five and. six. o'clock every. few. feet up and i haven't so far. so far yes it's all. of the. old one hundred asylum seekers have been transferred to be into police custody
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after the bullets which caused sixteen billion dollars damage. to tonight's running is being tied also and disorder on nassau and the government says last march on wrist began with demonstrations it's. very strong suggestions from official advocates that this was an attack from outside but the chinese inside were attacked by paying alessi assertion and also angry locals with machetes and other weapons that maybe even several was shot their pellets a very difficult target to what i went through at the moment i healthcare reform law and order. a blackout of the book are good or were during.
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my time i want to invest in it over the course of the. change you which i chop the homestead. your home should be here as an interchange with him as a bead on that assigned me art in how we should care starting there you should be sure. when the roy what's happened defenses was pushed by a look inside. to know just who they are the the. after the good in which he. served to push the. raft himself to face a million wouldn't she mused the question in a few minutes of the bestial.
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more but made in a default to work at that hour of gather wood for the and as you know she. sat down all when she said i wish needing that of my own but i don't i want to know that whatever more she shot a ship on and on the time game be known for that storm and i mean. what the weather was sure. how to tackle if you can the weed or exams i didn't care ultimately those batch or toilets did more than yes actually mean you know truth saying windows is going to reserve for those to have national. so they turned to the home of yours in a coach and i'm down to hold
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a shoe posts in a pasture that. person does socialist who wouldn't use the word. little dump or the horn or. i don't want to harm him john. you know that i'm young man.
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enough i want to do lift to all that. is your monkey man aboard the bus i thought you might have additional daughter but. if you put it. in storage. in the new town just don't get pushed into both of us and all along you can see that and how force will corner a man i'm sure yes i mean you trust. inches all men are spawning. while the whole little hold on to turn your mother. and i sang to show. you as a kid. mom would appreciate every other mutual injuries that time to get.
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to morta. then but i want to know which but i was. pretty much. the veil of secrecy over the man asylum detention center was partially lifted today with a report released by the government into the february riots at the center immigration minister scott morrison joins us when you read the account of rosa brought his death it's very detailed his skull was shattered he was beaten with sticks and kicked in the head by more than ten officers a strain in some locals did you have even a moment of doubt about the morality of offshore detention centers what occurred that night was criminal there was a terrible tragic and distressing incident that took place that night as you said in your introduction.
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now as well sort of your eyes can. move on you need to look at them as. my. time there. on a mere hundreds it's not that. we don't have one. but who. do you want to push.
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me this. with i'm sure most feel about this other part close look at me thank you. you. know when to quit. maggie should. go to beach. we're. going to be. a twenty four year old iranian asylum seeker who has died in a brisbane hospital tonight after his family agree to have his life support machines which stop. hammad because very i was pronounced branded earlier this week after reportedly suffering blood poisoning from an infant of course you saddam's
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secret was flown from our farm to brisbane last week scott morrison says the immigration department will review the medical treatment everything. myself in two of my colleagues very explicitly about medical concerns. in particular infection starting and. then a couple months later harming kids a still died of an infection starting in his foot and we had already told them months before and that's documented day time and everything what we had said is transcribed we had a senate inquiry into the death of reza berati and i don't see anything changing. i don't know what can help the man in man is found. all the people in mary. we are telling the paper what's happening that nothing's changing.
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on put up a strong minister for immigration and border protection i've recorded this message to provide some important information you will know by now the plans are well underway for the first group of refugees to travel and settle in cambodia cambodian settlement presents a great opportunity for refugees to move forward and begin the next phase of their lives in a country that is free from persecution. distributers now in a refugee partnership which can do. even on pain the deals being done astray is provided a forty million dollars down payment an additional. refute g.'s from newbury would be voluntarily since here in the months it is. no use for you to come
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will be moving to one of southeast asia's core estimations where the average wages left in one hundred dollars a month the cambodia deal shows that a strike you can spend any amount of money doing pretty much anything to asylum seekers and these trying him people will accept it because. we don't want you here . i want to make it very clear to all refugees and transpiration. that she will not on the any circumstances be settling in a struggle. this is not an option that they strike out at all ever present.
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the current options for refugees on the road. i raise it to live in the community there temporarily to go to cambodia or to return hime the real prospect the persecution. of people that say marriage means a good settlement. you get. very high. and they have. they have. a live. you have to.
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leave behind. when you get out of. a lot of the women are very scared to go into the community.
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and the rule of government has declared that the detention center will become an audience and twenty four hours per day seven days per week from today it says of all the saddam sega's and they'll freeze a move around the island they wield a. ruse promising it will finalize all remember if you do claims will be the next week hundreds will have to integrate into the tiny islands population. and the astounding government dante the safety of these people as they are related into the narrow communities particularly given that women and children sixty seven allegations of child abuse thirty three claims of rights and sexual assault can be a stranding government guarantee these people. the government will to coin zonal
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new south wales victoria government can provide you with a guarantee for people coming out into destroying saudi. we've provided additional support through the strength it requires to mentor those poi's all the roads are open was investigations with prosecutions to much of what we can provide support. such as. people who are returning home more now than they ever were. returning to their country of origin and then attempting to seek asylum again in a different country. nothing's changed for them in their home countries often they'll state that they are returning to extreme danger. it's really hard to hear that they feel that that's their only option. it's hard
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to feel. proud to be in this trailing citizen there's a lot of shame now associated with pain in this trial and for myself because of the way staley's trading paper. i keep going back for clients and for my colleagues. you have clients when you go on your arrest but saidee before you're going. back place come back please don't forget about us please don't leave us. so that is really hard to hear and you want to come back for them. you want something to change in the want to advocate for them and fight for them and. that keeps bringing you back to that feeling. gets worn down by the constant
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blockage is you get from immigration and the lack of chains. are. operational wise everything i was trying to bring to the attention of management nothing's been done to bed. i go to a personal level move. this is going to stop all accounts stop with. i was becoming emotional and there's a lot of stress is starting to fall upon me. because i voiced my opinion. ladley about what we were doing as an account. i found a handwritten note on my bed suggestion that. i should shut up or some harm would come to myself. and then i was to do
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a messy which that i continued on that there was the great possibility that i would be found floating. along saw the item as tools at some stage. that scared me that will indeed and i pull the pin. and thus enough. it sat with me for quite a number of months and if i didn't speak again who was going to. get a conscience. then i was brought up wrote why. and i don't understand how you can do this to john so. i felt that it was more turn more time i bought this is the right thing to do and. people need to talk about. the need to tell each other what's going on.
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i think australians are pretty sick of being lectured to i really think australians as sick of being lectured to by the united nations particularly the to kuli given that we have stopped the butts. of.
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thousands of stranded at sea about the pay m. ses he doesn't follow encourage people to risk their lives on boats. the promise has rolled out rain settling anywhere other than the fake is going to straddle defiance a place for malaysia and indonesia for the light to be shared among the range are they not of sites that offer to tycho played a role with resulting profit if we can point out how many people are out there and by our trip i think at the same. well i. go by because.
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and twenty eighth in doubt. welcome back to international weather forecast all across australia the reigning queen sun is beginning to die off we saw quite a bit earlier in the week what we're going to be watching now is this new cold front coming in from the south and that is going to be dropping temperatures across much of the southern city so starting here on thursday we're going to see melbourne about twenty degrees adelaide in one thousand but as that front pushes through from thursday to friday those temperatures are really going to dropping off to talk about five to six degrees they have so we're going to see melbourne down to about
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fourteen degrees windy conditions there with clouds coming into play up towards brisbane and sydney things not looking too bad for you with temperatures into the mid twenty's over here towards new zealand though we are going to see maybe some clouds up here towards the north you have a little bit of a low pressure spinning right there across parts of auckland temperature wise though it's not going to be too bad attempt a few of twenty degrees down towards christchurch it is going to be some rain in your forecast with the terms of their of sixteen degrees up towards fiji though things are looking a little bit better maybe some more rain by the time we get to friday with a temperature of twenty seven degrees and then very quickly across japan still very messy over the next few days we've seen a lot of rain across much of the area tokyo at twenty. four and rain in your forecast unfortunately more rain on friday with the temperature coming down to a temperature of twenty it's an attempt or a trial for you there. for drug users seeking to get clean one rehab option has been raising serious questions
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work based therapy a so-called treatment that is all work and no play. faultlines investigates how people reeling from drug use are having exploitation added to that was. recovering from rehab on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from that coming up in the next sixty minutes lanka remains on high alert as investigators reveal further details about the people behind sunday's deadly attacks.
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dozens are killed in floods and mudslides in south africa's southeast with more rain forecast for the coming days and the u.k. government is poised to allow china to weigh a role in building parts of its five g. network despite concerns over national security. with all your sports atletico madrid women to keep. title hopes alive in spain. the. president has asked the chief of police and the famed secretary to resign after security forces failed to act on warnings ahead of the easter sunday bombings which have killed at least three hundred fifty nine people my three palace city center is promising to sack senior staff in the defense department within twenty four hours me now from landis reports now from the capital colombo security camera video of
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the suicide bombers are an important piece of the investigation two of them seeing entering the shangri-la moments before the bomb blasts their. police have arrested more than sixty people nationwide over the hotel and church attacks on easter sunday the state minister of defense has blamed a group of what he describes as islamist extremists possibly allied to an international network police are appealing for everyone to stay alert that could be still a few people but. right now we are asking people to be vigilant. but i think within the couple of days within a phoenix who does feel that the situation would be under control the fear of further attacks in colombo has caused bomb scares at least five controlled explosions carried out on packages and vehicles on wednesday people are still
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coming to terms with what happened. no one expected something like this to happen everyone is in sorrow. and grief is turning to anger more claims and counterclaims of who did and didn't do what it was supposed to do to keep sri lankan save so obviously there. was a norm to these people. and for what they were the reason reasons maybe mistreat it's political i think it's a political reason that you should dock and some of these muslim leaders because of this and that country have to play the price innocent civilians have to grade. the president the prime minister and state defense minister have all said they were not informed about the intelligence agency warnings of impending attacks the question for moshe lankans is if they didn't see the warning reports then who did and is the
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government apology enough for both the victims' families and survivors. as. colombo. or meanwhile sri lanka continues to grapple with ongoing threats of more attacks even as religious leaders are urged calm isolated incidents against the a muslims have stoked fears of wider violence foreign slew of reports in the capital colombo. put has to press to remember the dead and the survivors of sunday's attacks in st lanka this is one of the holiest buddhist temples in the country but the ten out in california is small in these times of heightened tensions no one is keen to draw too much attention to vents that are even remotely religious yet the head monkey a tells us it's important for them to hold a small ceremony with them. we are human
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beings saw. this attack us not. made to be a particular religious shiksha this attack is really our aim at the humanity in colombo and interfaith organization organized a meeting between ambassadors from various muslim countries and the archbishop of the roman catholic church religious change demands bring people together not the right game so. we have. unfortunately these some people are trying to ensure men plays it and put it on one religion or the other that's not correct because these people who engage in these kind of attacks are not people who believe in religion. terrorism has no religion the unity presented by leaders of the different religious communities is in contrast to isolated reprisals against the minority
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muslim community of pakistani refugees hundreds of them have escaped from the gumbo one of the cities attacked on sunday. and the two don't know where it could be hitting us. now landlord is not latino sleep here she is saying get out of here and go wherever you want to go but don't leave here. the message of unity and attempt to preached by religious leaders is not heeded by all these three lankans are old enough to remember the war that ended only a decade ago no one wants to return to the past religious leaders here tell us it's ever more important to ensure a united multi-faith nation florence louis al-jazeera. more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night more than a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes reports from durban.
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so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets in had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was liable to be swept away rivers quickly burst their banks whole communities were submerged and in the hills numerous landslides block roads and. then as the worst of the waters began to subside the body started being recovered to the victims included a six month old baby president returned from an african union summit in egypt and immediately visible revisiting in the city of durban emergency funding will be made available for rebuilding he promised to give you as much support as you possibly can and we will make sure that it needs that you have addressed in the. levels. local as well as that of. the rich we're not
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spared either these are ones pretty clifftop homes with these of the ocean the ocean view is the only thing left intact when the crater opened up it took with significant chunks of the houses either side of it as was the family's cars the homeowner tried in vain to keep the storm drain working sat down on a chair and cleaned the drainage for about an hour. because. really. nothing could stop that water. serious questions already being asked about the state of south africa's drainage and infrastructure with a national election just days away and is also an enormous cleanup to organize the floating subways of debris into the port of durban rubbish including thousands of plastic bottles covering a large area of the harbors port and shoreline but the danger of more landslides and flooding is not yet passed and a severe weather warning remains in place heavy rain and gale force winds are
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forecast or they should start to clear later on thursday. al-jazeera durban. russia has rolled out the red carpet to welcome north korea's leader. by train ahead of a planned. it comes to months after the breakdown of the second nuclear summit with donald trump in vietnam came told reporters he hopes to discuss the international standoff over the korean peninsula with president putin. i came to russia with a warm feeling of our people i hope this visit will be successful and rewarding and that during the talks with esteemed president putin i will be able to specifically discuss issues of result in the situation on the korean peninsula and development of a relationship that. stuck. the north korean leader brought quite a surprise with him from pyongyang this morning after here right here in florida it
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became known that during his trip somewhere during his train trip today he did this very exclusive first hour for a foreign media interview with russia twenty four it's a state controlled russian television station very carefully scripted but still it's a sign that north korea that kim jong un wants to show more openness to the world that he wants to show that north korea is sort of free styling its image to be more of a normal country he set the scene already in hanoi after his talks with donald trump in february when he was taking questions from journalists but this is definitely a first hour for foreign media interview which will be aired on sunday and that's when we can expect to hear what he actually sat of course there's a lot on the table during these talks here in florida are stuck with me but it's also a lot about the opticals about symbolism it's only two months after the talks with
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donald trump collapsed in hanoi so for this. show that. to the united states that there's other people other leaders in the world who can talk to so that's a way for him to put pressure on the united states maybe to lower their demands on the other hand for flooding or put in it's a way to show that he is involved in the korean issue he hasn't been involved for a long time basically invited him to on a year ago and this is the first time he actually is arriving here it's also the very first time these two leaders are going to meet so it's going to be interesting to see what the chemistry is what they have to say to each other we all will find out more about this on thursday. so come along this news hour jailed in hong kong organizers of the pro-democracy of breland revolution are given sixteen month sentences a journalist killed during violence along the dairy is laid to rest and then sports
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rafael nadal moves on to the next round of the barcelona open winning on the courts named after him peter a little of that and more in the transport. iran's foreign minister says keeping the strait of hormuz open is in the interests of a rainy a national security german serif has been speaking in new york after the u.s. withdrew sanctions waivers for china india and iran's other major oil customers our diplomatic editor james bays has for the iranian foreign minister himself brought up the case of the dar iraq cliff a british national being held in tehran compared it to an iranian being held in australia who's given birth to a baby while in custody and then came forward with what he said was a new.

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