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it was just that i stayed out about it but that started good as the oh yeah no matter who it may be a couple of like that. it's not directed at asia that much but it is part of a maybe the best of the. many making ends meet him peru requires hard work and a strong will conditions often be this man's work takes him to the middle of the desert and the park us peninsula this involves a barren expanse buddhas the pacific ocean. north with a beautiful beach but with a hard cliff edge. if he wants to on some peruvian sourness to cook up we'll have to climb down. to the high you. get up there. and
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we'll be able. to do it. but. i'm. a 60 meter descent with no safety measure well apart from a short warm up. market i want to show you how you can do. what ever you know i want to. know what i go through you know. i think we're going to do it you've done your.
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lublin my mother now let me cut it in the land of the miami my gut lead chicago is possibly the only fisherman mountain man in the wild place. to live get. the 1st though of the tail that i'm going to knock on my leo but i'm. sorry but i'm going to go where you want. and. leave. this place is a natural reserve teeming with fish. nets fishing is forbidden only fishing
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rods are tolerated consequently chukotka has almost no competition. the took the money when you know you love it but not. you think it can't be everywhere and you never know what i'm a. bit. of but you don't. like. the touch look on average the fisherman catches close to 20 kilograms of fish a day but today he catches none of the strong waves and the sea lion seem to have scared off the fish.
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and go. on about my health. but chicago's day is not wasted he also collects seaweed that he sells at the market. at 66 years old this accession is becoming increasingly difficult. to caucus spends weeks at a time and the doesn't he doesn't have the means to pay for the petrol for his
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motorcycle to drive 35 kilometers home every night. it goes on the road let me end it up with a k. up to come your. way there you. go. thank you you can i become the way it but i think that you must you know that i make. it up where you had to pick up what i mean. is there is a. wall per room has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them.
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these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. with good english hurdle that was left out of. the. beginning forgive me i think they are still amazed insidiousness of understanding as well what the bottom is molo to this with all. the political motives that offer us that the feet of the guy i saw from the pentagon that you have. a minute of this on the bus i was a little bit. out of it i. know those who can and do the work and almost double the minimum wage. the working day begins at 5 am. in the.
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hotel. to. leave. but says. it was good to see. that he didn't go mad it doesn't seem to know this digital fingerprint reader is the only modern day equipment the rest of the time the men new century old tools. i don't want to know what you can do but i think about a word if you pick up top for this book the 1st part of the so-called. problem. they're all here to have a school i know more commonly known as bird droppings it's one of the best natural
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fertilisers in the world. pelicans gannett's cormorants millions of birds flock to the peruvian islands. it takes between 10 and 15 years to dig out to me to fix a layer of dung. the harvesting is done by hand machines a forbidden they would scare off the birds and damage their natural environment. working conditions here are terrible. the smell of the decaying bird droppings almost unbearable. at 1st this level. doesn't know what. you have picked up. on what you have not my audience. ya know i want them to jump.
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the sifting is the most challenging aspect the dust is constant. and nobody escapes this task. and. he is appears he wondered if you can explore my d.n.a. be the. selection i love you. you know this looks faster than the excel family. yes the yes but the father of the approval is a good thing but. the drug joins from both of. the men harvest 50 tons of droppings a day. but
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. she. is here because. each bag weighs about 50 kilos. filibuster nor no resistance that there was this one in. the roller coaster most of us from the us to keep right through the deserts command. equal to a person with a chuckle. these men might be able to cope but at what cost the island is swarming with takes carried over by the. will of the people who didn't do their job assuming. this is political. to say just.
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that the government provides workers with masks but nobody wears them down but must post. if they're. again. you know. when you have a little bit. but the wounded. are 10 times the difference on the line in the 2nd law. look wolf a lot of the. one advantage really is why because is that their expenses are paid they all fed and
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housed but conditions are extremely tough. there's no fresh water on the island a tanker comes weekly to deliver it. to. the precious liquid is russian and only 8 liters a day to wash and do not drink the trick is to put your clothes on the fools as you shall. i go out i go to i want this door there one of those as you know both of. them are going to go down once the working days are over there is almost nothing to distract the man they have to find their own entertainment. that is today or tomorrow slow but of course i must go said this to the 4th that he
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got us all up this. go to look at also said ok if they see a little. there are a lot of what is not going to say. that night. but it. looks like. the one that has been one of. the isle 1 of i mean i think. part of this deal was enough i mean that you know. i meant in a style modeled on the lobby that. peru's economy is projected to continue to steadily grow still for many anding in living
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programmed with instructions data hungry computers can now learn on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture because the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine part one on al-jazeera. a day after mass protests hit hong kong all government offices in the financial district a shop for the rest of the week. along down jordan the saudis they're on live from also coming up japan's prime minister
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tries to deescalate tension between the u.s. and iran she says conflict must be avoided at all costs. troops patrol the scene of a deadly attack in mali but ethnic tension is high but reports of more violence. britain commits to doing its bit to save the planet's aiming for net 0 carbon emissions in 30 years time. tension is rising on the street. in hong kong once again as police and protesters face off violent clashes of force the closure of government offices in hong kong's financial district several demonstrators were injured on wednesday when police fired tear gas at a spray and rubber bullets into the crowd and both the government and its opponents say they won't back down over a controversial extradition law which could see suspects of serious crimes sent to mainland china the trial of sarah clark joins us live now from hong kong sara so
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with government headquarters now closed what happens next to this new extradition rule. well as you mentioned the government headquarters is closed due to security reasons the list of council building which is the building next door that the 2 buildings behind me that is also announced that they will not have any debate today as for that happening where you can expect by simply every big plot there however we do know that some of the lawmakers have returned some of those key councils from both sides being the problem and the pro hong kong or the pro-democracy is there back in that building we know that we've seen the lights on we've spoken to some of them they clearly rallying together to consider the next steps but what's the once the china does reopen we expect the debate to resume one of the councils who we spoke to indicated that potentially ledge which is the mine parliament it could resume tomorrow now as we saw yesterday that 2nd reading of the bill was suspended and now we're yet to find out when it will be reached that kerry lamb is hong kong's chief executive she's been criticised for pushing ahead with
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this bill she's also had to defend her actions the police actions on those protesters yesterday here's what she had to die. i can only say that i'm very upset . or be given this label that i'm betraying. i will not do anything that is not in the interest of hong kong i will not shy away from my responsibility in introducing a piece of legislation we are very convinced of that justification said causing the . public outcry over these 30 the sentiments in society. but sometimes as a political leader you cannot shy away from difficult decisions and so are other lines to be more protests on the streets before the bill is voted on. that's highly likely as for to die though they'll be no protests we know there are some protesters who are gathering in central hong kong which is about a kilometer behind me that's become
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a rallying point but at this stage they simply gathering supplies the last of the protesters were cleared out about 2 o'clock in this morning they were still using tear gas canisters of tear gas on those protesters but the whole area which is the protest site behind us that is now being cleared and as we mentioned before this area is still barricaded up so access to this legislative council building as well as the government headquarters is blocked we've seen hundreds of police arrive this morning they've got a wall around this building stopping any and any public access as well as those protesters but it's highly likely some protest movement soon before the vote and as i mentioned before kerry lamb has indicated that she initially wanted to vote by next thursday then of course we had the suspension of the 2nd reading of the bill yesterday but she's also suggested she wants to push through with a vote on this new extradition law by the end of the month and of course that's when the parliament here in hong kong adjourns over the summer break for it to sort of clock there in hong kong so thank you. major brown has more on the response from mainland china. state media here in china is finally acknowledging what the rest of
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the world already knew on thursday morning state t.v. began showing pictures of the protests in hong kong and of the methods used by police to suppress those protests the tear gas and the rubber bullets this is the global times newspaper a very popular tabloid read by a lot of chinese people and the story of hong kong dominates the back page the garda call warns that the protests are hammering hong kong's economy and once more accuses the united states of interfering in hong kong's internal affairs and that's the refrain you also hear from chinese officials who believe that the united states is actively involved in trying to stir up these protests we haven't heard from president xi jinping so far he's currently in kurdistan attending a summit but the timing of these protests will be embarrassing because of course they come just a few months before celebrations to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of
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the people's republic of china and of course the picture of chinese students on the street clashing with police in a city where there were protests just a few years ago is not the sort of look the president xi jinping wants right now japan's prime minister is urging iran's leaders to play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east and to abide by the 2015 nuclear deal. has warned of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day trip to tehran is the 1st japanese prime minister to visit iran and more than 40 years and our hopes to end the standoff between the u.s. and iran will also jabari reports. historic visit at a critical time in the islamic republic japanese prime minister shinzo are they landed at mehrabad airport where he was greeted by iran's foreign ministers of art serif officially this visit is to mark the 90th anniversary of the 2 countries diplomatic relations and president has an rouhani was on hand at south palace in
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tehran to greet the prime minister. following the 2 and a half hour meeting behind closed doors the 2 leaders emerged with strong words. we are not interested in starting a war with the united states but if anyone starts a war with us we will be resolute in our response and the japanese prime minister was very clear that his visit was not just to celebrate diplomatic relations with iran is that although much of the question i mean the reason i am here is to avoid potential once iran must play a constructive role in the region and will not give up i hope today's visit will be a 1st step in achieving the goal of stability in this region japan has long been an ally of iran over $2000000000.00 worth of oil from tehran last year but since u.s. sanctions were introduced it has stopped. and that is why hasn't our heinies asking the japanese prime minister to convey the message to the u.s.
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government that economic war will not help bring iran to the negotiating table the best thinking wrong expects from his district and his prime minister. to tell the americans that. want to 0 is expectations. for any kind of you know possible to new talks between the 2 sides as a non-signatory to the 2015 uclear agreement japan has a unique vantage point it is seen as an outside party that could try to deescalate tensions in this region with all the diplomatic activity that's been taking place here in the past week it is clear that the international community is on a mission to try and ease tensions between the united states and iran but none of the efforts by foreign powers have so far managed to make a difference and it is too early to tell us to visit by japan's prime minister will be more successful door so it's a party al-jazeera to hear on that he was president donald trump says his strategy
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of keeping iran in the pressure is working in jordan explains. u.s. officials were paying close attention to the high level meeting between the iranian president and his japanese counterpart in terre han on wednesday but the u.s. special envoy for iran affairs brian hook told al-jazeera that the u.s. is not particularly alarmed by what they said during his visit prime minister obey did land in iran today we've been highly coordinated with the prime minister he and the president spoke at a few times and so he's there to try to do his part he did today call on iran to play a constructive role in the region which is not a role that it has played to date. so we are going to continue our campaign of maximum economic pressure because we want to iran to make better decisions and we have seen i think very. as it affects from our pressure campaign also on wednesday the us president donald trump said that pulling out of the iran nuclear deal was
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the right thing to do that the maximum pressure campaign on iran is having a negative impact on the iranian economy and may induce terror hard to return to the negotiating table but if washington is serious about negotiating it doesn't appear at least publicly that much has been invested in preparations for any such talks u.s. diplomats have joined mediation efforts to find a solution to the battens political crisis washington's newly appointed special envoy donald booth met with protest leaders in concert along with top u.s. diplomat to africa. the opposition told them the military council must be held accountable for last week's violent crackdown on demonstrators and also stressed the importance of a peaceful transfer to civilian rule as soon as possible. last friday the ethiopian prime minister arrived in khartoum and presented a mediation project we told him that we reject any direct negotiations with the
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military council we don't think that direct negotiations with the military council is useful the only thing we can talk about is an agreement to hand over power to a civilian authority this is what the sudanese people want. well life is slowly returning to normal in parts of sudan for now at least some shops and businesses have reopened in the capital khartoum after the opposition called off a civil disobedience campaign and agreed to resume talks with the military junta many people are staying at home until services including the internet a fully restored i'm afraid. there's no money in the bank when i came and got my check i was told there was no money and i told me to go to the a.t.m. outside however when i went there there was also not money it turns out there was money but it finished time for a short break here not just when we come back in the u.k. the race to replace reason may well but the supposed front runner as a as a rocket launch. and a sport boston are left singing the blues or simply a slow death stanley cup type.
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the web and sponsored by qatar airways. hello again welcome back what we have seen the often showers here across parts of turkey over the last few days mostly in the afternoon with the heating of the day and you can see that on the satellite image as those white clouds really pop up in the afternoon as we go forward though it is going to be much of the same temperatures into the mid to high twenty's in many locations and that is going to continue as we go towards friday as well down here across much of the event though it is going to be very very dry but very very hot in many locations with baghdad seeing a high of $44.00 degrees and quite city at about 43 degrees for you well here across the gulf temperatures here in doha are expected to go up as well over the next few days 44 is going to be our.

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