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the sea with damage crops and infrastructure india's navy air force and disaster response teams are on standby. but their teams go to each and every site we get reports from we've been working since morning our teams have been out there since the cycle calmed down. despite the destruction and the number of people killed the indian government says the situation in addition could have been worse about one million people or evacuated airports and schools were closed before the storm hit. a different outcome from nine to ninety nine when a super cyclon killed more than ten thousand people across the state. now emergency crews are trying to clear wreckage but many roads are blocked and some communities completely cut off. the coast of additional state is vulnerable to cyclons and tsunamis over the years embankments and shelters were built but for now the focus
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is on how to recover from this storm barbara and get her out of syria. police in sri lanka are all sitting members of the public to hand over swords or other large knives to their nearest police station sunday mass has been canceled again for catholics while officers continue to carry out searches and alpha notices more now from the eastern town of kassam cutie. detections like water has been found here in qatar near batticaloa are becoming commonplace as the police the military and all the law enforcement branches bringing in their resources to conduct searches on a house to house basis as you can see this collection from hand grenades to micro pistols to walkie talkies and other weaponry have been detected in areas close by now the two hand grenades were found basically thrown in this cemetery which is just behind us obviously somebody had detected it houses used by the
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parent and the sister of the alleged mastermind was searched here in qatar and could be searches were also carried out in a number of locations in town leading to the discovery of assorted weaponry and according to what we're hearing from those involved in that reads this is becoming commonplace as the net closes in and people realize that there are more and more searchers and they had risk at being discovered. all right still ahead on the program that is wait as president and the man who wants to replace an openly cools the armed forces in the ongoing power struggle. because of a century after the end of a pos hate why many south africans falling out of love with the n.c.a.a. .
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slushy try and find now across australia we've got some blustery showers longer spells of my moving away from the east coast so some wetter weather there easing out of brisbane we had the welcome rain down to south australia into victoria high pressure now comes in so that means a lot of fine and dry weather and that's across a good part of the country i have it was a southwest a little bit of cloud just pushing towards southern parts of wy perth at twenty one celsius on sunday getting up to around nineteen for monday a cloudy day coming through here few spots of france a possibility nineteen celsius to fall sydney into the mid twenty's for melbourne but as you can see much of a strike the dust settled and sunny lots of autumn sunshine coming through or some sunshine turning a little gray across southern parts of new zealand on the other had it should stay lachi dry possibility of wanted to sally's just easing across the tasman into the southern fringes of the country not really making progress as such but fifteen
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sounds just across from monday that it's eighteen in all clear and gray skies but lousy dry right sue across the pattern that's pretty good here over the next couple of days twenty four celsius there for and those bright skies spread right across the korean peninsula. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking the details let's gather saving lives is a dangerous job as a vaccine talks on a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for these medicines who must be in pain life's worth risking getting the real could go one of the gang stop somebody calls on the road that they can do good work for them risking it all guinea at this time on al-jazeera.
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hello again undermines at the top stories on al-jazeera israeli warplanes have continued to hit targets on the girls of strip of the palestinian fighters spyder around two hundred rockets into southern israel four palestinians have been killed including a fourteen month old baby and her pregnant mother. brother a former algerian president absolutely as beautifully has been arrested along with two of his former intelligence chiefs. at least twenty two people have died in rebel held areas of northwest syria just twenty four hours as government forces and their russian allies pound the region with more air strikes. both sides in the
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fight for power in venezuela have been causing the military on saturday embattled president nicolas maduro went to meet soldiers at a large scale military exercise meanwhile supporters of the opposition leader who have been protesting outside military bases are having out amnesty leaflets to try to persuade soldiers to turn against madeira to raise a boat has more from the capital caracas. we're here in what is known as washington plasterwork a small group of venezuelans have arrived today to protest against the government of unequal of mother but also responding to the call made by a physician leader one white door asking them and asking venezuelans in general that this saturday they should go peacefully to military installations to the headquarters of the police of the fall of iran national guard among others and ask members of the military of the police to join in what they called the fight for freedom in venezuela this fight to restore democracy they've been handing out
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a small leaflets like the one you can see here that talks about and refers to what one might go have been talking for the past few months which is known as an amnesty law that would exempt members of the military police officers among others to join in this fight for democracy in venezuela of course the only exception made in this amnesty law are those involved in war crimes or human rights abuses it's been extremely tense this past few days here in venezuela we were able to see in several parts of the city hundreds of police officers of members of the bolivarian national guard and be armed forces deployed in a way warning people not to get close to those military installations we were all were also able to see president nicola muddled or he was being part of military exercises happening in the state of the heaviest very he was speaking to the troops telling them how important slowing as he is at this time and he was also saying that a bunch of traders referring to those who joined in one way those call to rebel against
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the president but a bunch of traitors couldn't change the prestigious of the armed forces in venezuela what we have seen so far are very small groups within the armed forces that have rebelled against mulatto some have left the country others thousands of them have been detained by so far the holder of the fifth the ministry of defense and the whole of the most important people within the. government that are part of the military i remain loyal to nicolette modo. process all continuing in the sudanese capital khartoum would demonstrate his a still venting their anger at the transitional mantra council some people have spent weeks on the streets having ousted president obama share that determine saddam will get us a civilian government mohammed i reports from cutting. there's no letup in poll trust in saddam public on goggles the transitional military council is in no way calling even as
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a full strong mulk an impasse between the military council and put to discontinue the protest and say they have no confidence in their actions and of a process but it also. you know the revolution not here that's why we opted not to nullify in the name we cannot discriminate against anyone i wish i was able when the wolf from right up. he's a festive mood here from his health come hoping to be part of history thing the military council is exhausting work force on. the company out here for weeks there and you and i have been there almost endless chanting the military council does it got it as close as that a former president bush said i skated had them seen in the military have ruled us for all these years and we have nothing to show for it except in justice that a civilian government is what we urgently need. this people are the ones before
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place that they want to help remove from our present moment from oh but they say they're from long past the point of free will be more of the silence nothing they strike will hold them back a deadline issued by the military for the removal of body cues from roads bridges and green ways. but instead of removing them the protesters reinforced the body needs. i mean we will never remove the barricades because they're here for our security checkpoints we have nabbed people with weapons and drugs wishing to cause people harm we can't take chances. the daily demonstrations in this square operation call for a march to the bridge to. talk you that if. that is why so young we wish i was thinking of and the. cop told saddam. on wednesday south africans will vote in just the sixth ever democratic general
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election the african national congress the policy of nelson mandela has won every one of those elections the a.n.c. has led the country since the end of apostacy and white minority rule in ninety ninety four but is malcolm with reports also west so in johannesburg its popularity is declining. i. went in five years after south africa became a democracy these people are tired of having no jobs no land and poor housing these kinds of protests happen every week and more say with an election coming this one last month in a township in johannesburg. has lived in a shack for thirteen years politicians have always promised better housing but she says they don't even organize trash collections. we don't have enough space we need someone i'm not going to avoid up until they took us to have saved
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a place. not the same for everyone south africa's the most any country in the world since apartheid most white people remain relatively wealthy economically things improved to some black people. but not in the shanty towns each one of these toilets is shared by dozens of families they smell bad their only. about once a week across south africa there are millions of people living in similar conditions in informal settlements and the only way to get out is to find a job that pays enough to be able to afford to live in a better area more than a quarter of workers are on employed and there's been economic stagnation for about a decade. president cyril ramaphosa is promising change his party the african national congress has been in power ever since it was credited with ending white minority rule is expected to win again with
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a smaller majority than ever before. some economists say well opposes leadership would be good for economic growth but getting into tango platter alone won't fix a broken model as long as they are not imagining the economy models which are broadly inclusive and exploring new. economic space to make sure that the broader increasing population. at least can transition from students to the middle class then there is potential for all serious conflict in the future that is based on our lack of opportunity. victory is almost certain is the continuation of protests this one was simply to rear two weeks ago many people want change this election's on likely to bring it malcolm webb al-jazeera
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johannesburg south africa. thousands of muslims have attended the reopening of a historic mosque that was flattened at the beginning of the bosnian war the sixteenth century allowed sum of squares one of the most prominent masterpieces of classical also an architecture in the balkans it was destroyed in the war by bosnian serb forces trying to carve out what they saw as an ethnically pure state the reopening ceremony was aimed at encouraging religious torrence between deeply divided communities an airliner carrying u.s. marines as crash landed in a river in florida the boeing seven three seven charter flight slid off the runway as it landed in jacksonville all one hundred forty three passengers and crew managed to scramble to safety from the shallow water twenty one of them suffered minor injuries the jet was flying military personnel home from the guantanamo bay base in cuba scientists are hoping the world's deepest lake is harboring secrets which could help us all new types of antibiotics have been found in cross
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stations lurking in the depths of lake baikal in russia and a step vast in reports they believe it could also hold the answer to other challenges facing humans it's more than twenty five million years old six hundred kilometers long and holds a rich history of information about a changing climate and species this is siberia slake by scientists recently found that one creature living here with extreme survival skills might be crucial to the discovery of new antibiotics the enfeebled have to station often mistaken for a shrimp produces bacteria that can be used to cure infections in humans as those from of nerves sort of course it's very significant for humans who would we do here because we're now facing increasing resistance to existing incivilities meaning that the antibiotics that used to work are less effective these. before this new antibiotics can be used on humans
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a lot more research needs to be done some pharmaceutical companies have already shown interest it usually takes ten years before a newly discovered antibiotics are produced the institute is also using the crustaceans to study the effects of climate change and other and via mental changes under even creatures by injecting micro sensors into tiny bodies by observing different kinds of crustaceans living in different depths of the lake they hope to obtain information about how humans can adapt as well scientists believe that this immense lake not only holds the cure to diseases but also the answer to and fire mental challenges our planet is facing but this league is still largely unexplored and to reveal its secrets some say the government should change its strategy and change the lake into an international high tech research project so far lake baikal is mostly used as a tourist attraction and source for drinking water scientists say the world's largest freshwater reservoir can be better protected if it's turned into
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a center for biotechnological research instead rio limited to more than twenty five scientists. but there are a lot of questions which can be studied but twenty five thousand scientists and by co this is unpatched resource of new. technology and by tick for well well nobody really knows about and via mentalist say they support the idea you danced at the club but it will not be politically i believe this is a gigantic nature a library which can be source of information for an endless number of years or can be part of our research for certain means of adaptation to life on this planet earth of if we learn how to use this bank then this can contribute to our lives and the habit of the lake can be protected the government didn't respond to our request to comment on the plan one of the obstacles to attract scientists to lake baikal could be the extreme weather conditions in siberia but while temperatures can reach
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minus thirty celsius in winter deep inside the lake the temperature has stayed the same for millions of years there are stations who can live up to twenty years and could hold the answer to the secret of a long life at least that is what scientists are eager to find out step fastened al-jazeera lake baikal russia. from over the top stories here on al-jazeera israeli warplanes have continued to hit targets in the gaza strip a palestinian fighters fired around two hundred rockets into southern israel from gaza wending two israelis four palestinians were killed in the airstrikes including a fourteen month old baby and her pregnant mother it is the latest in a series of flare ups between israel and groups in gaza our forces has. israeli
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military now says more than two hundred rockets have been fired out of gaza into israeli territory during the course of today is saturday and that the israeli warplanes have struck some seventy targets warplanes and attack helicopters and some artillery being used as well seventy targets being struck inside gaza the israeli military says linked to hamas islamic jihad another palestinian factions inside gaza in algeria the youngest brother a former president of the lizzie's beautifully has been arrested side b. to figure who'd been defrocked of the country has been detained along with two former intelligence chiefs anti-government protesters want the entire form of beautification dismantled. at least twenty two people have died in rebel held areas of northwest syria in the last day as government forces and their russian allies pound the region with more air strikes the upsurge in violence in it live in hama
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province is comes despite an eight month old truce north korea's state media says leader kim jong un has supervised a strike trail to test large caliber long range multiple rocket launches pyongyang fod what has been described as several unidentified short range projectiles into the sea off its east coast they suspected weapons tests follows the failure of the denuclearization summit between kim jong un and donald trump in vietnam in february . of venezuela's president nicolas maduro as his troops to be ready for u.s. military action as he attended a large scale army drill this supporters of opposition leader one try to win over the military with a leafless in campaign offering an amnesty. and most salacious headlines here on al-jazeera coming next risking it all looks at the extreme dangerous faced by the medical profession in guinea. just look at.
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the. boards at the top. now interfering in libya who is now in to feeding in the. underground is it the minister. zarif.
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for many in the west african country of guinea life can be quite a struggle. a quarter of the country is covered in forest and the government has neglected roads and basic services. constant delays paralyze the nation's economy. and yet guinea is a rich country rich in iran gold and diamonds. but most canadians never see the benefit. in. market is up but today pierre on his assistant bus transport medicines in
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record time from the capital conakry to kiss a dugu on the other side of the country so we're going to knock on a. guinea is still plagued by serious diseases like polio diphtheria and rabies. the pharmacy's primary concern is delivering the vaccines to where they're needed before the climate spoils them. with no refrigerated truck or ice balls packed his vaccines in a box with just enough ice for the trip to. come up you've. lost focus on the bottom and. the next challenge is getting the vaccines to a porter at the bus step of a downpour has caused huge traffic jams. so pleased to see. my little sister.
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guineas capital conakry is at a standstill. the taxis stuck in traffic for hours. vendors and beggars try to make the most of the situation. i am suffering to. your south your bus and here come to not understand who was here to make sure about the fact you can hear i'm going to. have to six hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus stop. i. follow my gut with careful instructions to follow. sist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi
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a bass. who would look like it was going to go for the sun we're going to end up on an arctic ice at the prospect of us. going to forty six because the president is going on what is next the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat was one do not come up beside you need to do what you do when you understand then understand you to a lesser limited utility. i. was. looking he has no railway on planes or prohibitively expensive taxis are the most common form of transport but drivers take advantage by overcharging clients. this passenger tries to travel on credit with a baby. was. to knock it if it was on the
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line it was going to go yes sometimes it out and the driver feels sorry for her and a deal is struck but another passenger is more of a problem he's hurt his hand and wants a window seat. where you can see them are seen but most must include. the man in the baseball cap has reserved the seat was pretty tough was it was in that light sensitive moment thinking that was usually the biggest knows it is not to lose either if there was one certainty dearly departed problem is not going to hear it was great i was finally nine passengers two babies and two drivers a crammed into the taxi like. a bass takes. pride in his car which is twenty two years old. i was told it would end up i'm never. going to
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do if i'm going to fit into some because i think i'm to do the most of. the passengers with the vaccine is finally leave the capitol. the ice meant to preserve the vaccines has now been melting for eight hours if the driver doesn't make it to do go in sixteen hours the vaccines will be useless and might as well be thrown away the six hundred eighty kilometer road to kiss a dugu is strewn with potholes few drivers respect the rules of the road accidents are frequent. even before leaving the capital the drivers patience is tested.
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the two drivers constantly swap over the boot is not exactly comfortable. two more hours a wasted in traffic. the deadline for the vaccine lou is. the drivers decide to drive through the night. since the start of the journey has been a strong smell of petrol in the car still no one seems concerned. but if you news you can say. oh yeah we did this a simple uncle jimmy something. the petrol fumes might keep the evil spirits away but highway robbers a real threat. you seem a little bit savvy do you live here in france are picked this up. your mum didn't
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believe deborah because you thank you somebody you. do feel you've got to come up with something for you to. discuss think that if you do go about it. the stop is a welcome relief to the cramped passages their bodies a and their stomachs are empty. t.j. i think only. you. can give them how little you. knew you were going to but what is known. as a precaution they wait until daylight before setting off again. by
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the early morning the vaccines have been on the road for twenty two pounds. even so sharif proceeds with caution. i think i'm going to be on your feet. that's it out now. that you know. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after twenty four hours the taxi arrives in kiss a do good. but luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. but the money going to them to open up was up with you know i. don't know ma'am i've got
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no no i've got a device you don't want to put out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of waiting. physical want to. be no matter what you might mean that you couldn't make them up like him and i got on well let me get out there and we got. the. lever on. the pharmacist arrives an hour later he quickly refrigerators the vaccines relief all around. most villages and some towns in guinea lack the most basic services. kissa do go and it's two hundred thousand inhabitants get only a few hours of electricity a week. the main hospital has an emergency unit that's reserved for pregnant women
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who can't. get it that mary i'm a nurse dashes off to the hospitals only ambulance the vehicle was donated by unicef thirteen years ago without the means to maintain it it's a miracle it's still running i thank. you to the high price of petrol it can only be used once a day. can bring us up and down the ship. process do shout to the front girls that you know met their own profit so that's going to baffle them up to run. the world. that they have what they have the outcomes that is out now the. nurses
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waste a lot of time tracking down patients in the bush there are no signs indicating the names of roads all villages. going to you know coma if you haven't got a radio wherever you go to the bottom of the. book come to know about everything that comes out of. a little moan about. two hours later and they still haven't located the pregnant woman. come into the parking lot of her house that has arrived . to make things worse the old ambulance breaks down. was the man. now. but did anybody but the.

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