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congolese and infected 2000 just over 500 have been treated to contain the sprayed have been hampered by militia attacks on treatment centers and hostility towards medical teams in a bustling market that uganda's capital kampala concerns are growing. about you know. preparedness because people are moving freely i think. this is. just. when. people see does. not. say. preemptive measures are being imposed ugandans are being urged to wash their hands with soap following previous. doctors and nurses are experienced in dealing with patients they've also help contain outbreaks in sierra leone and other countries in
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west africa an emergency vaccination campaign is being set up. on the frontline in number of people over 700 frontline has another one. in the sixty's and so from friday we shall be back again more. ring vaccination for the contacts. the alert is spreading to the world health organization and emergency committee is planned on friday to determine whether the gander she become an international public health emergency. to come here and al-jazeera including pleading not guilty to the. government smiles as he denies the murder of. colombia's government. minister accused. stay with us. the
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be. all. hello there we've been seeing plenty of showers i reports of turkey recently there was a still with us but actually pushing their way further northwards now so for some of us in azerbaijan and through into armenia we've also seen those showers they be pushing up towards the south western parts of russia more showers are expected here as we head through friday and into saturday some of which will be very heavy with the old rumble of thunder we're also expecting more showers just around the south of the caspian sea here there on those should stay dry with a top temperature of 35 degrees it is hot to forcing kuwait city now are temperature right there way up at 46 and it's hard to doha too with the temperature that much in that thing the winds won't be a strong there as we head through friday and into saturday so at least that's a relief not too far away for us it is all tropical so i tell you not so ready
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injected a lot of moisture in the air so for some of us in iron man there will be a fair amount of cloud at times and there is the chance of seeing one or 2 showers from that cloud further towards the south of most of the showers here in the east a possible match through parts of mozambique and also through the eastern parts of madagascar as well away from there it's largely fall and enjoy there's a good deal of sunshine around not necessarily that all the time getting to around 16 at the maximum temperature so even told we should be a bit higher at 20 to. food production is waste fraud and straining land. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and the texture and some of that calum are 8. and innovative production techniques. i've seen a vertical farm before but never in
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a restaurant have to say this is great earthrise feeding the 1000000000 on a jersey. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories at this hour the u.s. military has released a video itself shows members of the iranian revolutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from one of the tankers hit by explosions in the gulf of oman the video hasn't been independently verified iran says the allegations are baseless. yemen's who the rebels say they've carried out another attack on airports in southwestern saudi arabia it's the 2nd this week saudi arabia sends its ad defenses intercepted find drones targeting the airport near the town of thomas maché. and
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saddam's ruling gentle has admitted it over the dispersal of a sit in protest outside the headquarters new pictures of the violence in khartoum on june the 3rd have just been released after an internet blackout. now the man accused of a mass killing in attacks on 2 mosques in new zealand has pleaded not guilty to murder prosecutors say brenton tarrant who appeared in court by video link from prison shot dead 51 people and tried to kill 40 others under thomas reports now from christchurch. a a $51.00 people were killed to mosques on march the 15th on friday the man accused of the shootings pleaded not guilty to murder brenton tarrant's lawyer said his client also pleaded not guilty to 40 charges of attempted murder and one living gaging in a terrorist act tarrant seen here when he was 1st in court the day after the attacks appeared via video link from where he's being held in oakland he stayed
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silent but often grinned or smoked at one point he winked his camera more than a 100 family members of victims and people who were shot but survived wearing cool to see him for them it was difficult everyone. when you see the smiling face of a joyride say. his lawyers say he's not a guilty that makes me the after more upset and you shall not going times yeah in the al normal yeah and there you were seeing the man accused of doing that so yeah i'm strong what in new zealand they say stay strong and we are we are stronger than him and in his dull and in the weakest link he is going to be a loser in we will win in march yama not be invited al-jazeera to his father's funeral on friday he came to see the man accused of killing him can get angry
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you just have to take they did it come in i work in the day after leaving the father loved one and i have family look any day now but others are angry we lost our. we love. our. clearly very very upset thing it's very upsetting. and. i really don't have this penalty this is the only way that won't happen new zealand abolished the death penalty 989 and hasn't executed anyone for more than 50 years but tarrant does face life in prison if convicted trials in new zealand normally start within a year of an arrest but the judge said that would not be possible with this one given the complexity of this case and the amount of evidence it won't be until next
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may that brunson turn to strides and that trial could last as long as 3 months under thomas al-jazeera christchurch. now the captain and crew of a boat court trying to smuggle a ring of muslims from me and been charged with trafficking in thailand the boat was carrying more than 60 men women and children but it was discovered shipwrecked off thailand southern islands officials fear the group may be part of a new wave of ngo trying to get to malaysia hundreds of thousands are running a. crackdown in 2017 away and he joins us live now from bangkok wayne so tell us a bit more about the background to this latest case. yes daryn this came ashore in thailand off the coast of sutton province on an island off the coast of that province on tuesday this is in southern thailand it developed engine trouble it seems before crashing onto the rocks on that island it was on route to
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malaysia as you mentioned many of these boats full of leaving from myanmar or bangladesh are heading towards malaysia where more than 20000 driven yet have been given shelter over the past few years. so far the police are saying that the captain of this boat who is a tiny national and 5 of the 5 crew members who are from have been charged with assisting illegal immigrants entering thailand they're saying they probably will be charged with human trafficking as well because there is enough evidence to do so at the moment though they are only charged with that slightly lesser offense but it seems only a matter of time before they are charged with trafficking and when so what are the prospects them for the remainder on this boat. not grace i mean of course a lot of this is driven by desperation they are fleeing in the 1st place violence persecution in me and. where there has been that vicious assault by the
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security forces against the communities over the past few years hundreds of thousands of already gone to bangladesh and many boats leave from there as i say as well and many of the rich pay relatively large amounts of money to get on board these boats some of them run by trafficking syndicates and they are given promises of a better life of security of safety possibly even citizenship in another country the reality though is very different they can be sold into slavery they can die or be killed there were many mass graves uncovered back in 2015 on either side of the thai malaysia border or they can simply be abandoned at sea if they are abandoned at sea in thai waters the time navy usually does not bring them ashore make sure that they leave thai waters and continue on to malaysia or somewhere else if they come ashore like this particular boat in thailand the prospects are not very good either thailand does not recognize the rights of refugees or asylum seekers so it
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seems that these 65 men women and children will be spending a long time in immigration detention centers in thailand while they wait to be sent to another country or a job in bangkok wayne thank you. colombia's defense minister still has a job after winning a vote of confidence in congress. denied accusations of covering up the torture and killing of a former. minister also denied lying about the killing of civilians and human rights abuses by the army. reports in the capital but tough for. the right wing government coalition and centrist parties closed ranks behind colombia's defense minister. has been at the center of a political storm for weeks and now received handshakes and congratulatory hugs after surviving a vote to remove him from office. this provides a vote of confidence not only to the minister but to every woman or man in uniform
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in colombia they have to know that congress has their back that they have been acting according to the law and to international human rights. the vote followed a heated debate in which the opposition accused potato and the army chief general nicasio matter of covering up the nation of the matter doris a former 5. he's also accused of supporting new military orders allegedly instructing top commanders to step up attacks setting goals to double the number of killings and lowering the standards under which the missions were launched regardless of the risk of higher civilian casualties up to 5000 people were killed under similar circumstances in the media to tauzin a scandal known as the false positive executions we were documenting with concrete evidence that the policy is that in the past both in colombia and in places like vietnam what they might among others had been correlated with the creation of human
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rights violations and as i said sadly the members of the other coalitions decided that there was not enough evidence. following the latest revelations president has withdrawn didn't you military orders and the point. an independent commission to ensure there is no human rights violations but some say that doesn't go far enough the opposition and former combatants are concerned that this highlights a broader trend in false positives and want to shed light on it but unfortunately the country hasn't made up its mind about what what the future of of the military's role in the source the news of the peace agreement will be the defense minister and the army command there are so far dykes to call it and kept their jobs thanks to the country's conservative congressional majority but the opposition promises to keep a close eye on their work and avoid the return of criminal practices that colombia
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tart were asking of the past allison that i'm just you know worked out a plan to reinforce mexico's southern border with national guard troops has been delayed until the end of the month an official overseeing the force told al jazeera an increased military presence is still weeks away it's one of the conditions of a deal with the u.s. to curb the flow of migrants trying to cross over from central america the deal was struck to stop threatened tariffs on all mexican goods. little downtown is being used to ferry migrants across the border between guatemala and mexico low security and regular people smuggling operations have led to the becoming a crossing point for thousands. home and join that perilous journey. you have heard of the caravans thousands of people from central america crossing into and through mexico they've attracted international attention and the anger of president trump. but there are other caravans to these ones
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a secret but over the last year they've almost certainly carried far more migrants than the ones in the news here they are convoys of trucks which head out from a little guarded border point between guatemala. local say they carry hundreds of people and go most nights they controlled by people smugglers each of the charges has paid them thousands of dollars to get to the u.s. border. this one's been cool but it's the exception. is the same from another state police open a truck see the migrants packed inside and wave it on. and this is where it all begins impoverished communities in honduras el salvador and here. where people like daniel desperate to get to the u.s. . you can come good on the dream that you have a house or a plot of land an education for your children i struggled for my family but i can't
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give them that future here. 3 months ago he agreed to pay smugglers $3500.00 for himself and his son to take the journey they made their way to the guatemalan border town of. this uncommon shown on the mexican side of the curve points where people smugglers squeeze 50 to 70 people into trucks. you can't sit down because you're squashed together my son started crying because people fell on top of him they covered it up with tom paul and. they set off from grass you said the us towards mexico crossing this wide open border on the way in 3 days of going to and fro we were never asked for documents different smuggling groups take over the route as it goes into the territory moving the migrants from safe house to safe house it's lucrative but it's getting harder after
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pressure from president trump it's because governments tighten security along the border week with the mother was a little. while toward me and now there's not a lot of movement they still go but it's gone down 50 percent it's more discreet. but it east deal happening we staked out the caravan in a roadside field a local contact told us he'd seen the lorries loading up shortly after we saw them heading through followed by several s.u.v.s the caravans of going coast that go in front of christe it's clear that we've been seeing it just wait for a chance to see it we go to and we just saw the long line of trucks good post migrants told us the smugglers usually let them out just before the u.s. border they can then cross and ask for asylum daniel never made it that far the convoy he was traveling in showed up early on his uncle was killed but with nothing at home and from now
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a way north he's already saving to go again john home and. grasses of the us. so most news now in basketball's raptors are in raptures they become the 1st canadian franchise to win the n.b.a. championship want to raptors beating the 2 time defending champion of the golden state warriors 114210 in a nail biting game 6 it took the series 42 lead by calamari with 26 points 7 rebounds and 10 assists. all of it was of course on the website there were it is on your screen the address al jazeera dot com that's al jazeera dot com. top a quick check of the headlines here on the al-jazeera the japanese operate one of the tankers damaged in the gulf of the mom says his ship was not targeted by mines
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the u.s. military has released a video it claims shows members of the iranian revolutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from the tank of the video hasn't been independently verified the u.s. secretary of state has accused iran of being behind the attacks iran has dismissed the allegations yemen's who the rebels say they have carried out another attack on airport in southwestern saudi arabia it's the 2nd this week saudi arabia says its air defenses intercepted 5 drones targeting the airport near the town of hummus macheda saddam's ruling judge has admitted it ordered the dispersal of a city in protest outside the headquarters new pictures of the violence in khartoum have just been released off an internet blackout public gatherings have been banned in a district of uganda where 2 people have died from a bona both victims recently crossed the border from the democratic republic of congo where the latest outbreak has killed and infected thousands the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting on friday. the man accused of mass
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murder in the new zealand mosque attacks has appeared in court by video link and denied all charges brenton tarrant faces $51.00 counts of murder 40 of attempted murder 3 months ago but about shootings took place at 2 mosques and christ church. the captain and crew of a boat caught trying to smuggle rangar muslims from me and have been charged with trafficking in thailand the boat was kind more than 60 men women children and it was discovered shipwrecked of thailand's islands officials fear the group may be part of a new wave of trying to reach alasia the plan to reinforce mexico's southern border with national guard troops has been delayed until the end of the month on official overseeing the force told al jazeera an increased military presence is still weeks away as one of the conditions of a deal with the u.s. to curb the flow of migrants trying to cross over from central america. and the toronto raptors have become the 1st canadian functionalities to win the n.b.a. championship. at the 2 time defending champions the golden state warriors
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a 14210 in the nail biting game 6 they took the series 42 but those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the authorized watching in morocco unregistered an under-age marriages have caused problems especially for women and children i've been trying for years to get my daughter legally recognized by her father the pressure from lobby groups has led to changes to the madonna family code giving women greater rights in marriage while keeping the family at heart now the divorce rate has increased a lot mainly with occupations made by wives. al-jazeera world.
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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 our natural environments. we need to completely rethink how all through to industries work. and russell beard in finland where one restaurant is championing a hyper local circular economy to create a revolutionary approach to dining i must. scientists all combat ing jellyfish blooms by taking them out of the sea and on top play.
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in developed countries like finland it's hard to imagine that we're in the thick of a global food crisis. these helsinki shelves are stacked to the hilt with a wide variety of tasty treats bare salami. the worst a true cost of all this choice to our increasingly beleaguered planet reindeer spring roll. a global food system is incredibly wasteful amounts of energy water and land to grow food and fly thousands of miles around the world only for much of it to remain on it's an incredibly inefficient and balanced operation. all of your post i don't know if my pronunciation is correct but what i. vocal steve ok so you can have anything around to see if you can get some statistics about the amount of food that is wasted so if you imagine this pool of bread is total food produced in the world is lost 10 percent during cultivation 7 percent this last after the harvest 12 percent which is lost during processing or point of sale and i
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know their level percent is lost after it's been purchased i mean in total over a 3rd of the food the juice white is wasted just thrown away and i guess that's something shocking to me. a growing movement of pioneers are taking steps to fix this global problem. this is ultimately a 5 star restaurant aims to be the model of sustainability all the ingredients are local and all the process is are designed to do as little damage to the planet as possible eliminating all the polluting effects of industrial agriculture is the brainchild of chef henry allen for the uninitiated can you explain a little bit about what ultimate is and why what you've set up it's all started when me and my colleague. were taking the bins out and we were thinking like how can i mean we make this much waste how could we do the things better for
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the environment for the costumer that is our biggest ambition one way to do that is by going hyper local in other words. right here in the restaurant i've seen a vertical farm before but never in a restaurant have to say this is great the main thing about the system it's hydroponic what the circulates from up here the plant makes always the water all it from the roots ok it's $95.00 less water than their conventional farming and the best thing for me in this idea is that we can cut the fresh herbs just before the service of every day there is minimum waste. a minute. it's very sweet and from the seed to fully grown in this system one week totally organic no person this size no fertilizers nothing. is based on the principles of circular
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economics where waste is seen as a resource this approach minimises the need for transport water and energy and even forms lifestyle on site edible carbon neutral crickets. yes you know the idea light in baltimore serve up over 1000 crickets each week in their 5 star dishes with cricket larvae growing into fully grown adults within 2 months. this is the bigger home hello yes. it's so can you give us a sense of how the little critter. fit in this notion of a circular economy we can use all the stems of the salads or the peels of a cucumber if we feed them one week with basal leaves they will taste more basal now and that's where we don't have to throw away a thing away. or was
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a. mission is fundamentally about changing our attitude to the food to eat and preparing us for a future where meats like beef may not be so readily available. 100 gram of crickets it's 22 grams of cure protein. it's a 99 percent less water and rolling beef. so their carbon footprint is it's like nothing henry's also trialing a protein rich. the idea is a so innovative being seen as the future of food production on this world and beyond this is caused by this is also the one thing that. is interesting about this space agency yeah well you know this. so the growth in the air oh yeah something every day.
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but this way you don't really need. the benefits of all this is. 10 times more. traditional way so this is this is real for you guys this is not just a kind of a marketing stunt we don't have to be millionaires we just need to you know roll things forward make people think we're talking about. certification change. stuff. and. later on henry's invitation ready. first to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger scale. farming
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exactly. breaks. here. turned from a robert jordan has a vertical farm but this one is on another level. who jack it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means possible again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just what it is so this is entirely electric yes there's no no sunlight used to hold the wire meant a more efficient growth. of all your yield isn't much waste from an operation like this we grow enough you know biodegradable so we have no plastics inside the growth area anymore everything is biodegradable. goal is to prove that these hyper
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sustainable take needs could one day be in every city and town in the world transporting. the leaves on these peat that just around the world is not that clever it should always be produced locally and consumed locally i love that rather than taking the food to the plate it taking the farm to get it to the core of the group posted a lay off again. you can see that they're constantly working on improving the efficiency of the whole operation even this isn't truly waste because it's going to get composting been used on the farms that say they're reconceptualizing the concept of waste. my way back to ultimately henry's asked me to pick up some supplies for tonight's dinner service and the 1st 150 come to the right place. funny how are you doing what you do you know you were growing mushrooms we're growing oyster mushrooms on coffee west finish people are crazy about mushrooms and
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they drink a lot of coffee and i've seen junk back there that is an absolute perfect specimen these are ready to harvest there will be harvested today actually we don't want to hold you up we love to give the. team clicks use coffee grounds from businesses spray. across hill since the grounds provided. most rooms need to explode into light. that is amazing and you can just grab the whole cluster and then twist it until it comes off. that's enough to eat. we have a consumer product are we call it the health sandy grow kit and basically you see it's the same as we have in our farm but this is so that people can grow it at home if you're a normal coffee drinker you can you can make do with your own coffee grounds i can imagine being quite magical to watch these incredible kind of peaches emerge and
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yet here in finland there is now quite active community of. growers encouraging consumers to grow food at home the kind of strategy that will reduce our dependence on industrial agriculture. team of 3000 of the kids. to teach people how to grow fantastic funky. alright so we've done. mushrooms back their restaurant going to cook a lot. so what's the hand ready to go i already. told i'm going to take the crickets. oh my god what are you. greens and her switch are good over there because the
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crickets are going up there and the mushrooms which are have no way so it's very local it's about it's local can get you know. you know fish at one of these the ok yeah. right case a prickly little legs if i tell you what. i think. really nice protein critic yeah yeah right is right you're saying that you're so much as you say sure you can use these ideas can go mainstream is what they want whether it's you know the circular economy or the hyper local production or just the general transparency of the operation could start to see it grow by speciation that is feeding the world and reducing our environmental impact absent. the world's growing demand for food is pushing ever increasing pressure i'm not sure those this. food waste campaign is believe our environment may be close to breaking point food is the single biggest impact that humans have we are
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deforesting to grow more food is by far the biggest user 1st water the single biggest source of carbon dioxide emission.

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