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and. having experienced both the railway and high speed i hope the one will not be neglected to the other off the rails a journey through japan on al-jazeera. head back to barbarism the un deplores an attack in central mali that is left at least 95 people dead. this is the answer in life and also coming up 3 sudanese opposition leaders say they've been deported. by the military jointers a nationwide strike continues. they suspended italian men who transformed his town by welcoming refugees goes on trial accused of breaking immigration rules. will meet the south korean speaking up to save the language at risk of extinction.
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the united nations says it's horrified by an attack in central mali was killed nearly $100.00 people bodies government says gunmen attacked a village at the dog and community and burned several houses in the multi region no one has claimed responsibility for the raid which happened on sunday and there's been violence between the dogs on people and the fulani rivals in the past they've been fighting for access to land and resources well the u.n. special representative for mali says he's shocked and outraged by what he called an act of unspeakable reason. and if who heads the u.n. peacekeeping mission in mali i did the threshold of the unbearable is reached it's time for a nationwide outcry target and he has this report. it was a surprise attack in the middle of the night men on motorbikes wielding machetes
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and guns looking for people from the doggone ethnic group men women and children were killed and others injured in the attack is similar to another 3 months ago when suspected dog unarmed men killed 160 felony villages in august saguenay near the border with the kenya fassel. mali president abraham the because held a minute's silence for the victims during an official visit to switzerland. at this moment a thought for those who once more have fallen on the motorist bullets an unjust and cowardly act in a country felonies on a magic herders who move in search of fodder for their cattle villages resent them invading their farmland and those disagreements often turn violent. there are 13000 un peacekeeping troops in mali to protect people from armed groups linked to al qaida increasingly they're dealing with fighting between neighboring villages
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the united nations system in mali is mobilizing to provide humanitarian assistance to help people affected the mission also provided air support this morning in support of the mali a government to prevent future a further attacks there if it is the intercommunal conflict is escalating this year has seen some of the deadliest incidents of ethnic violence in mali in a generation the attack a macho led to several military commanders being sacked but many mali and say the government and u.n. forces need to do much more to stop the bloodshed victoria gate and be al jazeera. the general strike in sudan has gone into a 3rd day as the opposition pushes on with its demands for the generals to hand power to a civilian led transitional government businesses are also heeding the call for civil disobedience leaving the streets of the capital khartoum empty is assured defiance against the military gentle which ousted president. in april. one on monday the support of 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan and the
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others were arrested last week they belong to one of the main rebel groups known as the sudan people's liberation movement north meanwhile military leaders say they've arrested several members of security forces who were linked to attacks on protests as early this month it's not clear if members of the paramilitary group known as the rapid who support forces were among them they were accused of the violent crackdown that killed more than 100 people and the u.s. is sending its top diplomat for africa to meet leaders of the june term the opposition knowledge is expected to the 2 sides to return to negotiations you can name as this report yasser armaan says when he was released from detention on monday he didn't realize that he and 2 of his fellow opposition leaders were being forced into exile he says they were put onto a military helicopter and flown to juba the capital of south sudan against their will to do so i'm. going to
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write what you write quickly and then when we cross the border battle south sudan before that they're going to south sudan and we say the military council is not serious about saving the revolution and implementing its goals we are calling upon all international organizations to support us in resisting the deportations. monday was the 2nd day of a general strike in sudan intended to paralyze the country and force the transitional military council's hand. martyrs have died a lot of things have happened with the civil uprising and a lot of people have been affected for those who say the civil disobedience isn't successful i saw it with my own eyes these are the lies. talks between the opposition and the military ground to a halt after a crackdown on a sit in a week ago the central committee of sudan doctors says almost 120 people died the
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health ministry says the death toll is half that an investigation is underway. a plan was to disperse the area and clean it up without getting close to the main sit in area but mistakes were made when the plan was carried out not to let the situation let's just take into consideration that our forces never go deep into the city. ethiopian prime minister ahmed met with opposition members on friday he left a delegation behind in the hopes they can help negotiate an end to the crisis but the gulf between the protesters and the military remains why with no sign power will be handed to the people of sudan natasha going to. well from washington his roseman jordan with more on u.s. diplomatic efforts. tabler knowledge who was the assistant secretary for african affairs is going to be meeting with both leaders of the military home currently in
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charge in khartoum as well as with leaders of the opposition to urge them to y. get back to discussions in order to bring about a civilian led government the u.s. has been very concerned laurent frankly by the violence carried out by the especially of a week ago monday and it says that this is putting in jeopardy the chances for sudan to emerge from 30 years of military dictatorship the united nations is refusing to hand over the premises of its mission in darfur to the military joint and it's been a joint peacekeeping force with the african union in sudan since 2007 some of the joneses need to ship a suspected of being tied to violence and abuses in the region the early 2000 former president term al bashir created the judge a week militia to suppress an uprising in the western region of darfur john's weedman this was believed to have killed at least 300000 people displaced within 2000000 others into awful years later the january joined sudan's military as
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a rapid support forces after bashir was forced out the r.c.f. joined the transitional military council the arms fled the assault on protesters which resulted in the deaths of more than $100.00 people last week the transitional military council. has decreed to the african union u.n. mission in darfur known as unit to hand over its present promises as part of our withdrawal next year in 2022 the rapid support forces but that is not in keeping with our existing agreement with the sudanese government and our insistence that the facilities be used solely for civilian purposes the latest special report of the chairperson of the african union commission and the secretary general makes clear that the end users of all u.n. installations should be civilians it is important that units premises once handed over are used for the benefit of all the people of darfur. dozens of companies and businesses in hong kong say they'll close on wednesday so their employees can join another protest against a controversial extradition bill hong kong's leaders meanwhile are warning people
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against what they describe as radical behavior is standing by the bill which if approved is expected will allow suspects to be extradited to mainland china as many as a 1000000 marched against his will on sunday and i don't buy for you i'm urging schools parents organizations businesses and unions to seriously consider if they encourage such radical behavior what good does it do for hong kong society everybody should know there are consequences when you break the law these consequences have a huge impact on both adults and young people. this is primarily a small italian town. which used of illegal immigration to win the. transforming history community by welcoming refugees so who has more from new york where the case is being heard. the case of the former mayor. has come to symbolize the bitterness of the debate surrounding immigration in italy on one hand you have
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listed a kind of self who instituted a model of integration that was widely praised not just in italy but throughout the world for rejuvenating towns that were dying out and constantly losing its population to the outside even outside of italy the other hand of that debate is the leader of the anti immigration league salvini who is also one of the country's deputy prime ministers as well as the interior minister he has continuously mystical for that model of integration calling him in pejorative terms a do gooder mr who kind of the rest in october last year fired off a tweet stating that this is what would happen to those so-called do gooders and they would have to face the law nevertheless mr bill can remain absolutely determined that what he did was in favor of creating a more humane society for being on the side of those marginalized people who found themselves on a city shows in very desperate situations and certainly that is an opinion that
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seems to chime in people study with more grassroots organizations here who have been battling against this rising tide of anti immigration stances put forward by this government but of course the likud party is in power and they have certainly moved the debate and immigrant stance and that has had an effect of transforming people's opinions about immigration in italy as well. in hungary rescue teams have brought 4 bodies from the whole of it to britain sunk last month. at least 28 people drowned of the capital budapest including 2 crew members and a party of south korean tourists when the vessel was struck from behind by a cruise ship in the john you river in may the captain has been detained as a suspect but his lawyers insist he did nothing wrong. albania's governing socialist party has called a vote of no confidence in the country's president ileum that it's in response to his decision to postpone municipal elections position has threatened to boycott the
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polls after leading months of anti-government protests president matter says that it would be undemocratic if the opposition does not take. never think that people are programmed on whom the reduced rate is evaluating the situation the country is going through and the language of hitcher it being used on all political sides as the president of the republic i note that there is a real danger that albania is moving towards an unpredictable escalation of social tension that may have uncontrollable consequences as the head of the stairs and representative of the people's you know say i consider this moment to be a serious threat to public security to democratic stability calmness and social peace in the country or because the weather coming up and pakistan's former president asif ali zardari is arrested on corruption charges his party says it's politically motivated. by warnings that plans are vanishing much faster than we realize well look at what this means for another speech.
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and they certainly are a lot of showers over the southeastern parts of asia at the moment the satellite picture is showing plenty of them i repulse of the philippines and then a scattering of a possible and then they get going again as you head up 3 thailand actually force him am well i think that's where we're going to see some of the wettest of the weather over the next few days so for wednesday and thursday the rain will be coming down fairly heavily for most of the days and it looks like it's going to be really quite wet elsewhere just the usual sunshine and showers and some of those showers a lot need to be rather heavy off towards australia then and for some of us here it's pretty unsettled for us as well you see lots of clouds here making its way of parts of western australia that's a working its way eastwards and as it does say it's just opening the door for another weather system that's working it so for us on wednesday then we'll see some heavy rain over parts of south australia and down into victoria and ahead of that
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it will be getting pretty hot in fact to some of us in new south wales we could see the highest temperatures ever recorded in the month of june as all the winds of. slow down from the north ahead of this system here that one then works its way eastwards as we head through the day on thursday the temperatures for many of us will drop and further west will see more clouds roll in here say for perth a good deal of cloud at times in the chance of one or 2 showers. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and a texture and some that alomari. and innovative production techniques have seen a viable farm before i would never in a restaurant have to say this is great earthrise feeding the billions on
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a jazz you know. we're going to watching out his or her mind of our top stories this hour u.n. has described a deadly attack on a village in central mali that killed nearly 100 people as an act of unspeakable barbarism when since gunmen raided the village of the talk on community and burned several houses in the uk to reach. sudan's military jointer has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan a general strike is entering its 3rd day as protests demand a transition to civilian rule. the suspended mare of a small italian town a standing trial accused of aiding illegal immigration when niko took on the known
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for transforming shrinking community reacts by welcoming refugees is accused of aiding a sham marriage. in nigeria gunmen have raided villages in northwestern sokoto state killing at least 43 people they say they've arrested a number of suspects several communities that have taken up arms to defend themselves against cattle theft looting and kidnapping. syrian government's a new. strikes have killed at least 27 people in it labe in neighboring aleppo province the attacks targeted dozens of towns and villages across the lawless rebel controlled territories the white helmets a syrian rescue group says most of those killed are children president bashar al assad's forces go into an offensive to recapture eclipse in parts of hama province is in april more than 300000 people have been displaced since beginning of the campaign. iran has confirmed it plans to release a lebanese businessman who's been jailed for several years these are zach who was
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arrested in 2015 over accusations that he spied for the united states has u.s. residency then was visiting iran for a conference when he was detained lebanon's internal security chief said to oversee his release iranian state media say he will be handed over to hezbollah as a share of respect to its leader hassan nasrallah. pakistan's former president zardari has been arrested on corruption charges he's accused of using multiple bank accounts of millions of dollars so it already denies the allegations and his pakistan people's party says the case is politically motivated. asif ali zardari being a schoolteacher from his home in islamabad by i'm t. corruption forces by his side his son better while bhutto zardari current chair of the opposition pakistan people's party surrounded by supporters shouting long live bhutto a reference to the political dynasties adare joined when he married benazir bhutto
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the former president is accused of using fictitious bank accounts to launch a $29000000.00 in kickbacks from government contracts it's not the 1st time the man he married into politics has been accused of wrongdoing bhutto became prime minister in 1988 the 1st woman to lead a muslim majority nation zardari followed her into public office and climbed the ranks of the pakistan people's party founded by her father. but he faced allegations of corruption then and his reputation suffered he was arrested for 1990 and 6 years later on suspicion of ordering the assassination of benazir his brother in a political power struggle he was released from jail in 2004 and moved to dubai bhutto rose above the scandal becoming prime minister twice until her assassination in december 2007. with her son and chosen as still a teenager zardari returned to lead her pakistan people's party and won the
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people's vote. he lost to the full 5 year term the 1st president to do so controversially supporting the u.s. in its effort to win the war in afghanistan and helping former president barack obama launch an assault on the taliban inside pakistan but domestics a. eroded as a tax increase and after the severe floods of 2010 zardari chose not to run for reelection 2013th leaving office with words of reconciliation for his rival prime minister now as sharif. we will support you in the fight against the forces which are trying to weaken pakistan and who don't support democracy and want to do the politics of guns rather than vote. the pakistani government led by imran khan has made fighting corruption a priority former prime minister now i sharif has already been indicted on corruption charges dari and his sister already on bail in at least 7 other cases of
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corruption and malpractise the politician denies all wrongdoing. there. was a diary some has been speaking about his father's detention all. the rest was made without a full court and had to. it's our responsibility to represent our people in the national assembly and hold the government accountable to stop my father from attending the national assembly session the national accountability bureau personnel arrived here today without a judicial order to arrest him he registered our reservations with them and under protest we gave him into custody under protest because we always respect the law. election observers have criticized sunday's presidential voting because extol. elected by a wide margin the organization for security and cooperation in europe said the vote showed little respect for democratic standards and fundamental rights 1st year
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walker reports now from the capital. when has been compared to the huge support his previous essay used to enjoy but he still won more than 70 percent of the votes cast in a 77 percent turnout a result he insisted was. then to come back to here for you on the part this is a mandate of trust which i must justify in the next 5 years with the elections themselves that the citizens of kazakhstan care about their duties there was a very large voter turnout no one forced anyone it happened naturally. i'll just 0 it cannot independently verify this video but there are many like hits on social media suggesting widespread ballot stuffing comes to you he is an opposition observers said counts from dozens of polling stations in the capital base that took main rival. used to want to do what they did.
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if you look at the reports i have in my head which we collected across an obvious leading $5050.00 or a little bit more a little bit less the 15 percent he supposedly got is a lie it's disinfo mation. allegations of fraud in this election was supported by the findings of the organization for security and cooperation in europe which cold the more political freedoms if new president will show this political will and really draw more dialogue domestically here with the civil society we do you with other political actors i think that will have much more betters. until today the authorities have not appeared open to compromise and dialogue. clashes between police and mostly peaceful protesters on election day resulted in hundreds of detentions now a very visible sign that no further public dissent would be tolerated.
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president took a of his now offered to to set up what he calls a committee the public confidence mindful that after this election a divide between 30 and society may have to be bridged robin for a steel walka al-jazeera no silt on. to venezuela no where the suffering of those who need medical care has been compounded by the political and economic crisis striking health care workers blame the government for how bad things have become the country had one of the best health care systems in south america 25 years ago the u.s. sanctions and mismanagement by venezuela's leaders have forced doctors to flee and left medicines in short supply so hot it is more. but as well as once impressive medical system has dramatically declined over the decades the government hasn't released health care data in years making it difficult to know the full extent of
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the crisis but media reports research by n.g.o.s and people working in the sector paint a very bleak picture our desire is to raise a boat had this exclusive report in february hostel in barcelona in venezuela release 14 children have died from contaminated water we were allowed to film because staff here say they want the world to see that they are unequipped to save children's lives you can see how desperate the situation is here there's several children and each one of this very people are telling us that there's no medicine for there are not enough syrian just among other things many of the children that are arriving here are dying from one day to another madeline in my teen years baby boy was one of them he was 2 months old on tuesday night he died he sporty remains in the hospital because she hasn't been able to get together the money needed to buy a coffin in april human rights watch claim nicolas maduro his government for denying
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the humanitarian crisis blackouts and a lack of running water in public hospitals plus a major decline in immunization have caused a spike in mortality rates especially for infants some $3200000.00 children or one in 3 need humanitarian assistance viruses and diseases have made a comeback according to human rights watch last year more than $9000.00 cases a. measles registered at least 74 people died and more than 2500 suspected it feria cases have been reported since 201-6190 those are just from this year alone a malaria rise from 36000 cases in 2009 to 414000 in 2017 or tuberculosis has hit an all time high and where hiv and aids medication was once given out for free venezuela is now the only country in the world where 9 out of 10 hiv registered patients are no longer receiving anti
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retroviral drugs plants are the basis of all life on earth providing the oxygen we breathe and the food that we the new report warns that it's all under threat because vegetation is disappearing much faster than species higher up the food chain extension study found at least $570.00 plant species have been wiped out since of mid 17 hundreds this extinction rate is $500.00 times greater than before the industrial revolution now the question of food is one of the main causes of the decline specifically the destruction of natural habitats as we've converted land for farming and agriculture go to maria stovall is a plant taxonomist at the u.k.'s rob atomic kew gardens which commissioned a report and she explained how plant extinctions would have a devastating cascade effect plants make the infrastructure of ecosystems plants built ecosystems as well as give everybody food and air so without plants everything else will go too and we don't even understand exactly how all life is
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dependent on one another we must stop taking plants for granted people walk past plants every day without even noticing them but many many plants in tropical countries haven't been documented yet we don't know how many species are out there . single use plastic set to be banned in canada within the next 2 years disposable water buckets plastic bags and straws are among the banned items prime minister justin trudeau says it's a global priority to protect the world's oceans european union is introducing a similar ban by 2021 to stop so much pollution. the language of j.g. was spoken by fewer than $10000.00 people it's not just a small population but an aging one that lives on an island off the korean peninsula bride went there to find out how speakers are trying to save their language one word time. preparing for a concert these children are singing in a language that dates back thousands of years but could have
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a future numbering just a few. for parents who've been listening to them rehearse the lyrics are mostly just memories from their own childhoods. when i was young i spoke at but after i started work i've rarely had opportunities to use the language with a cultural history that is probably as old as the rest of korea jeju has a unique language to match. but integration in more modern times combined with immigration and mass tourism have all taken their toll. what makes the language so endangered is that a low an estimated $10000.00 people still speak it nearly all of them are elderly and that unless something is done now within a few decades it could simply disappear. among the measures being taken by the island's government compulsory language classes in schools. and it's similar
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taney it's use alongside standard korean in official documents to. the judge your language on their peons the culture and spirit of the people it's part of the character of the island and we want to revive the people. culture identity through the languages. i think another initiative a jew language hotline. language experts came soon just department undertook an ambitious exercise 15 years ago recording hundreds of hours of interviews with native jeju speakers already she says many of the words and phrases in common use then have that. it adds urgency to hold on to what's left when all that. happened rather than trying to resurrect the old language al goal is to extend the use of some of the more beautiful words and phrases into the modern language then the language will not disappear completely. to keep it alive at least
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in part for future generations rather than allowing it to slip away with the present generation of elderly islanders. mcbride al-jazeera jeju south korea. so this is out there these are the top stories and the un says it's horrified by an attack on a village in central mali that killed nearly $100.00 people mali's government says gunmen attacked a village of the doggone community and burned several houses in the region no one has claimed responsibility for sunday's raid but there has been violence between the dogon people and their fulani rivals in the past they've been fighting for access to land resources. in nigeria gunmen have raided villages in northwestern sokoto state killing at least 43 people police say they've arrested a number of suspects and several communities have taken up arms to defend
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themselves against cattle theft looting and kidnapping. sudan's military joined has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan protesters taking part in the 3rd day of a general strike demanding a transition to civilian rule the u.s. is sending a senior diplomat to try to restart talks between the 2 sides. another mass protest is planned in hong kong against changes to the extradition law and estimated 1000000 marches took part in sunday's rally businesses say they will close on sun wednesday so employees can protest again on cones leaders are warning against what they describe as radical behavior the chinese government says hong kong's a traditional needs amending to close a legal loophole for criminals escaping prosecution. the suspended man of a small italian town is standing trial accused of aiding illegal immigration domenico to con men for transforming his shrinking community in riyadh chased by
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welcoming refugees is accused of aiding a sham marriage. in hungary rescue teams that brought out 4 bodies from the hull of a 2 a boat which sank last month at least $28.00 people drowned in the river danube including south korean tourists when they when their vessel collided with another in the capital the past. syrian government and russian air strikes have killed at least $27.00 people in neighboring aleppo province its tax targeted dozens of towns and villages across the last rebel controlled territories in the north of the country the white helmet says syrian rescue group says most of those killed were children president bashar al assad's forces launched an offensive to recapture it live and parts of how my province in april. all right yet think the headlines here and out there are coming up next is a rise of not. al-jazeera
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stands sweat every. sustainable food production is one of the greatest challenges for the future. with global demand for food set to increase by nearly 70 percent by 2050. agriculture is one of the most polluting and ecologically damaging industries so. if we want to keep food on the table without continuing to ravage on natural
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environments. we need to completely rethink how often to industries work. and russell being.

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