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2 suspected running a human traffickers outside a refugee camp in the southeast earlier this week authorities intercepted more than a 100 refugees about to make the journey to malaysia by boat bangladesh officials say traffickers are targeting working or who fled a military crackdown in meum are. now the survival of the rhino is under threat the world wildlife fund says more than $8000.00 have been poached for their horns since 2010 but in south africa started a wall of reserves say they've adopted an innovative way to save the species a german do quote reports. south africa is home to the world's largest population of brightness but they're under threat the horns are sort of especially by asian guy as we use as status symbols ornaments and in medicine. ranges at this private in the northern province of limpopo are trying to lies in this one to inject a toxic mixture into its own to make it worthless to poach is what we use is a is
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a combination of toxins and a colorant die so that the die would would prevent people from using it for. a stated purposes but the toxins with them dissuade them from using it as a medicinal product if the mixture injected is also grazier active which makes the horns detectable if smuggled across borders. the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1970 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some rhino horns are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems. the rhino needs that horn to v. to to socialize to defend itself to market territory it's such an integral part of
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its life. that if you know it has been known that you take the whole of the animal going to form depression. injections seem to be walking stuff at the rhino rescue project say they've infused $700.00 horns with the toxins and have since lost the need to buy nose to poaches. well and those well king to say by a nose he hope if his devalued these highly prized ones elsewhere it will help to safeguard the species. al-jazeera. the sport season in the heart of the champions league for a moment stay with us. book
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about topical sport his summer thank you very much i.x. have finished this season on a high by clinching the dutch league title they sealed the championship ahead of p.s.v. eindhoven the by beaten to a 41 on the final day of the season. it means a complete domestic double love for the 1st time in 17 years having already won the dutch cup however things could have been even better they were moments away from reaching the champions league final but conceded in injury time to crash out to tottenham in the semi's golden state have taken an early lead in the western
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conference finals over the portland trail blazers steph curry putting a match winning display as andy richardson reports. there have been some concerns about staff carries full heading into the western conference finals for good luck i miss her very pivotal 6 time all star wasted little time in moving that merits of a long in game one against the portland trailblazers thank you. had she played her a lot just. with kevin durant's out injured currie steps up to school $93.00 points his and $36.00 points over all the warriors and aiming for a 5th straight appearance in the n.b.a. finals and a 3rd strike championships this 116th and 94 when suggesting it will be difficult for any team to stop them this is nice to see the ball to shoot the ball. forward to have quarters and afford to have games of say in my series and going on to
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a good start tonight so when i want to maintain that every game is different you got to re establish yourself. and that's my perspective no matter how. oh i thought our mars was right we came in a game ready but their team you know they go they make shots in the game can get away from you so tonight we are too many moments where you know we have slipped out of the physically. carry on the warriors return to action for game 2 at this best of 7 series on thursday and the richardson al-jazeera college basketball's biggest names the al williamson pro next season and where a bit closer to finding out which team to help play for the 18 year old is expected to be 1st pick in next month's n.b.a. draft and he was in chicago for the draft lottery where one team is chosen that random to be given the all important says pick here's how it turned out to be tonight you see the 2nd pick will be made by the memphis was
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that that's the number one here every saturday night. he goes to the audience now which. is the pelicans who have the 1st task assigned williamson who says he's never actually been to new orleans. bangladesh are looking good with the cricket world cup starting in 2 weeks' time they're undefeated and a trying ation series in dublin earlier they crossed our land chasing down 292 runs that was 7 overs to spare at the 2 wins over the west indies bangladesh began their world cup campaign against south africa on june 2nd. tiger woods says he's feeling in great physical condition heading into the p.g.a. championship he's taken a month since winning the mosses ahead of his bid to win a 16th major title i want to play a couple weeks ago just wasn't quite mentally ready to do it but physically i've
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been feeling really good the training sessions and helping good. i've been practicing of late i'm excited to get out there on the golf course he came up here last week took a look at it in detail and spent a lot of time on it but this is going to be a long week the way the golf course is set up and potentially you know could play this could be a hell of a championship. and finally is the oldest run of its kind and at the world a run up at the says to the top of the empire state building in new york competitors from around the globe all does there is gabriel his own dough is their own tuesday for the race and has this report. it's one of the most recognizable towers in the new york city skyline and every year millions of tourists visit the empower state building to ride the elevators to the top but once a year some brave souls with strong legs raced to the top it's called the employers
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state building run up now in its 42nd year it's the oldest skyscrapers stair climber race in the world. and one of the most unique the finish is at the famous observatory tower. how long would it take you to run up $86.00 flights of stairs a total of $1576.00 steps how about under 12 minutes that's how long it took for the top 3 male finishers they were from poland malaysia and italy the top woman did it in just 12 minutes and 18 seconds and if you think it's only about strong legs think again not only you are easing up not only your legs but also upper body. very extreme sports back home in kuala lumpur runner weight ching says he trains a lot i train at a 60 flaw but you malaysia so i train treat to 4 times
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a week because it's all about 600 dollars a week i climb it's a pia at the side mental it's a mental not to give in to the pain and there's a lot of pain or more than $215.00 runners took part in this year's race and they came from 20 different countries and competing for a cause money raised went to support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough al-jazeera new york and that's always full from we'll have more later on.
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someone thank you very much now the prestigious cannes film festival comes with a price tag of around $20000000.00 the event wouldn't be possible in such a grand scale without big brand sponsors that cover half of the budget as there was charlie on the lead takes a look at how product placement plays an increasing role in cinema. at the cannes film festival the only sight more commonplace than film stars is these 300 official black cars that ferry guests to the red carpet sponsored by french carmaker renner every film star is photographed getting out one of their cars priceless visibility in this social media era. we don't need to really. you know everybody knows rudolph was a world we need. more. trendy and sexy so if we can invite all our product cars on the red carpet was beautiful celebrities. imagine you stick to it really nice people can is one of the most covered global events in the
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world and more grown see cinema is a platform that delivers outside of the traditional advertising model renner values this press coverage at $67000000.00 a good return on its $350000.00 investment. name because it sounded like the comic is also increasing its present on the big screen with its cause featuring in some 300 feature films from steven spielberg's ready player one to the specials the film that will close this year's other brands like nestle contribute $30000.00 to the film prize fund for the strategy for the l'oreal is to host a life talks with the stars and flood facebook instagram and chinese weaver with the edited content well i t company hewlett packard has put its stamp on the can post but critics say that big brand involvement is giving the festival a commercial atmosphere and is totally at odds with the heat off the couch which is one of championing the independent and unique voices in filmmaking. for all the
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news of course on our website there it is on a screen the address al-jazeera dot com and that's it for me down in jordan for this news hour but don't go away in a moment with much more of the day's news takes a thanks a lot further. people have to weigh your own record on this trial in fact a few years ago there was place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a 2 state solution the official story is that there are no i'm sure we all see already i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you
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would say what has the media been telling the world isn't black and white there's lots of race in here join me mad the hot sun on the front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and think issues here on al-jazeera the globe in the united states i learned that the 1st amendment is really going to be a freedom of the challenge is going to be. men and women to the resources that are available but it's an al-jazeera story is that we just don't tell you what the subject of the story wants to know the government not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want to apologize for that's what al-jazeera does we ask the questions so that we can get closer to the truth 20 years of china's transformation . told through one young girl's journey. from birth to adult eve the. 2 decades following the development of her life m h.
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rewind returns to the story of k.k. the goal from going. on al-jazeera. so dan's army says it's suspending the go see actions with the opposition for at least $72.00 hours and warns protesters not to provoke the security. all this just hours after gun fire breaks out at a major protest site in the capital khartoum.
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hello i'm down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we must not allow war to take peace off the table the u.n. says yemen is at a crossroads between war and peace as the country remains a battleground between who the rebels and pro-government forces. descend on can we look at our product placement plays an increasing role in the film festival. saddam's military says it's a spending against the nations with opposition groups for 3 days in a televised statement the head of the ruling military council said the decision was made because of an escalation by protesters who continue blocking roads they also want protesters not to provoke security forces earlier 14 people were injured when gunfire broke out at a protest camp well ahead of sudan's military transitional council says talks with opposition groups are halted after soldiers were attacked. well i don't know what
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it is they like to do. there are armed groups inside the city and area and around it a number of bridges had been closed in that area the armed forces were targeted and a number of young people died in members of the armed forces some of them have died via now the peaceful nature of the revolution has begun to listen in order to protect this revolution and ensure that we fight lawlessness we have decided to stop all sorts of negotiations for 72 hours with the freedom and justice alliance and the removal of barricades from roads and bridges. well earlier we spoke to was a sudanese american journalists and activists she says the poorly managed transition is has taken a toll on the entire country. i think that the call is manipulative the transitional military council has been nothing but illegitimate irresponsible and inexperienced and apathetic as to the future of sudan since the beginning of these
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negotiations that took place after the fall bashir the situation continues to get worse by the day we're in the middle of ramadan right now and you know not only are people dealing with haven't at that but most of the day the people who are muslim but i would also say that this is taken a toll on the entire country this is been a very poorly managed transition and i think of anything the violence of the past 2 days has been proof of that we knew that from the beginning when i met he was selected to be a part of the transitional military council i met he has a very colored history years and years ago he was a part of the genocide in darfur sudan has been ruled by military for most of its history since independence for the 1st time what we saw in this movement was all people from sudan coming together it didn't matter if they were muslim if they were christian if they were from darfur. the moment joins us live now from khartoum he
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said the military then deciding to call off talks with the opposition for 72 hours this is a significant development isn't it. yes indeed aaron very significant development and it shows the level of tension between the 2 sides the opposition coalition and the military council which we expected to hear today was a complete opposite from what we heard from the head of the military council had there for the one hand let's not forget that today was the day that the opposition coalition and the military council were supposed to announce that they have reached a deal in terms of forming a transitional government but the events that unfolded earlier before the announcement when protesters said around around 5 o'clock local time that the rapid support force as a faction of the military tried to move their barricades and when they refused to allow that to happen they were shot at by the rapid support forces that escalated the tension between the 2 sides the opposition coalition came out and accused the military of trying to disperse the protesters trying to end the sit in which is now
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in its 6th week in front of the army headquarters especially because the incident happened less than 500 meters away from the army headquarters where the sit in is so lots of tension lots of challenges coming ahead between the 2 sides in trying to form a transitional government but most of all the protesters and how they will react they have been saying that their city and will not be dispersed and we've already heard from the military council as well that they should be opening the roads and bridges that have barricades and that has been disrupting lives and the movement of of services and goods for people one of those road is basically the railway road which basically overlooks the army headquarters so we're going to have to wait and see if the protesters will allow the army to open their roadblocks and barricades and in a way basically violate their city which has been going on for 6 week so what happens now with the protest movement and where the talks go from here. well at the moment the protest movement and what would happen to it going forward largely relies on
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how they react to the announcement of the military council as well as how they deal with the military when they come to remove the barricades that has been set up we've already heard from the opposition coalition earlier they addressed some of the protesters there urged them to remove some of the roadblocks especially the ones that are looking the main roads they said that if the protesters want to guard the barricades and they should guard the barricades that were set up when the sit ins started on april 6th and anything else besides that is something that even the the opposition coalition which has been spearheading the calls for the protests which has been largely the representative of the people at the city and they say that that's something they will not allow so what happens going on forward is how depends on how the military council and the protests to react when the military council comes to remove the barricades that have been set up and the talks in terms of forming a transitional government also relies on the response of the opposition coalition if they will accept $72.00 hours after today's announcement 2 months again meet with the council that they are accusing of trying to disperse the protesters and of
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not being keen to hand over power to an independent civilian transitional government here thank you. now the u.s. state department has ordered all non-emergency government employees to leave iraq immediately told to follow as a warning by the u.s. military of a threat from iran and linked groups but that appears to contradict the view of a senior at but his generals stationed in iraq charles traffic reports from baghdad . in 2014 iraq's a senior shia religious leader ali al sistani issued a fatwa urging iraqis to take up arms against eisel this came up to the iraqi army fled to isolate french people in mosul without a fight but led to the establishment of the shia groups noticed a popular mobilization forces backed by iran who were highly effective in iraq in syria fighting in coordination with u.s. led coalition forces but the u.s. is putting increasing pressure and sanctions on neighboring iran and some in
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washington say what they call iran's proxy militias in iraq are a potential stretch to u.s. interests here including 5200 american soldiers but major general christopher geek the deputy commander of the anti eisel coalition has contradicted that. no there's been no increased threat from iranian backed forces in iraq and syria where aware of their presence clearly. and we monitor them along with a whole range of others because that's the environment we're in after that statement the u.s. central command issued a strong rebuke comments from the operation inherent resolve deputy commander run counter to the identified credible threats available to intelligence from the u.s. and allies regarding irradiance bank forces in the region the statement said. earlier this month u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe came to iraq on unscheduled visit because of what
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he said was intelligence on specific increased threats to u.s. interests in. iraq the us has since sent 2 warships and b. $52.00 bombers to the gulf. mobilization forces under the command of prime minister idol of the little mahdi in his weekly press briefing he said iraq wants to play the role of a mediator between its 2 our allies and it didn't see any threats. iraq is currently stable up until this moment we have not seen any military escalation in iraq iraq has expressed this to the u.s. secretary of state iran is iraq's most important ally in the region sharing strong political economic and military and religious ties iraqi politicians and religious leaders have said they will not accept any interference in iraq's sovereignty by any country including iran. the conflicting statements about possible
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threats from iran has raised concerns that some parties in washington are exaggerating intelligence in order to build a case for some sort of military action against the country now the u.s. state department has ordered the immediate departure from iraq of all known emergency government employees and many iraqis are increasingly anxious that after suffering years of conflict and political instability there may be more to come. al-jazeera baghdad. has in the following developments from tehran. in the past few weeks whenever the united states has raised the stakes with regards to iran or ratcheted up the pressure leaders in teheran have said that this is simply psychological warfare and have dismissed u.s. moves as fear tactics targeting iranian people and they have continued to maintain that a military conflict is unlikely or even impossible supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei
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reinforced that idea in a speech on tuesday evening to senior civilian and military leaders in his government he said that iran and america are locked in a battle but that it is a battle of wills and that the upper are coming from the united states need not be feared he said that their real power is less than their outward shows of grander essentially that america's bark is worse than its bite but at the same time he also reiterated iran's position that even though iran won't back down from u.s. pressure the country does not want a war with american forces in the region janki than the news there is not going to be any war not the we know them seek war they know it will not be in their interest negotiating is poisonous as long as the u.s. continues with the same course of action and to go shooting with the present american government is twice as poisonous. the supreme leader's latest statement comes of course as the 2050 nuclear deal continues to unravel the atomic energy organization of iran that oversees the country's nuclear activities and nuclear
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sites confirmed that as of wednesday iran is no longer abiding by the limits on the stockpiling of enrich to rain and heavy water things considered potential bomb making materials iran's nuclear agency said that its announcement on wednesday is keeping in line with the announcement that president rouhani made last week saying that iran would start rolling back its cooperation with the nuclear agreement. to come here not just there including more rest and a series of attacks against the muslim community. and. to the governor is the toughest u.s. to move more on the state of. the web sites by the time and ways. the.
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