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generation means. we're struggling because of the war we're still on the run and love as id pays we can provide our children with a good education that's just a dream. catchin is the most notably state in myanmar bordering china it's home to around one and a half 1000000 people including 100000 living in 140 camps by the myanmar government imposes restrictions on food health care shelter and sanitation they're playing in kenya mall but limited i've been here for 8 years and so many things have changed when i 1st arrived things are very tough they still are but we've learned to adapt. fighting fled after a ceasefire between the catch an independent me and the me i'm a military collapsed 8 years ago the conflict 1st began in 1962 when the military took control of the area which is rich in resources such as gold amber timber and. peace talks have stalled over who control them in the future be it how to rally the
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priority for us is to build on out already strong policies it's very important that we should on our property and not have them in my government take over our natural resources. leader and sense you change has cooled on the catch an independent me to sign a national cease fire agreement brokered 4 years ago but mistrust between the 2 sides remains high and many here doubt they'll see peace in their lifetime victoria gates and be out there. in mexico has decided to delay sending national guard troops to its southern border until the end of the month an official ever seeing the forest held out to the air and increased military presence is still weeks away it's one of the conditions of a deal with the united states to stop migrants trying to cross over from central america the deal was struck to stop threatening tariffs on the mexican goods or mexico's interior minister says she doesn't know how many people are getting passed over security or to keep our casinos despite all in only though it's
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a massive amount of people i don't know where they go through how 144000 people possibly our country well a little known town is being used to ferry migrants across the border between guatemala and mexico low security and regular people smuggling operations have led to the area becoming a crossing point for thousands of correspondent john heilemann joins at the 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 donald trump. but there are other caravans to these ones 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 the little guard aboard a point between guatemala mit's co locals say they carry hundreds of people and go
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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 he's shouting what the model where people like daniel the 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 struggle to my family but i can't 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
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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 it was tough. they said off. 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 pressure from president trump mexico's government's tightened security along the border week with mother feels a little. more toward me now there's not a lot of movement they still go but it's gone down 50 percent it's more discreet.
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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 go right cause that go in front because it's clear so we. just wait for a chance to see it we go to. the long line of trucks good post migrants told us the smugglers usually let them out just before the us border they can 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 away nor he's already saving to go again john home and. dresses have the old. donald trump is looking for a new white house press secretary u.s. president announced sarah saunders is leaving at the end of the month she said it's been the owner of a lifetime to serve him but he's going home to spend more time with her 3 children
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raptors have become the 1st canadian team to win an n.b.a. championship but they sealed victory in game 6 of the n.b.a. finals to end the winning run of basketball's most dominant team the golden state warriors poor race has all the action. it all sets the stage production steph curry and the golden state warriors were never going to give up there and be a crown easily despite being $32.00 down to the raptors 3 i missed off forward co i learned. the warriors wanting to say goodbye to their fans in oakland with one last win before the team moves to some francisco was just shy. of. the golden state had lost yet another player to injury when clay thompson went off in the 3rd . cameron stopped pascal c. account showed no mercy as he wrong footed drayman agree with billy to eliminate the swipe greenberry all my stats a polite victory for the warriors when he scrambled the ball to curry curry 2 to talk. about the man who's made 3 points is his trademark couldn't drain
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it as the clock ticked down a coach. so it's a technical thing. it was left to leonard to to create history for canada but also the general letters make sure sealing the 1st title in history for the only n.b.a. team outside the united states to talk about talk about. the board or about our planet creating his own history as the finals most valuable player. you know largest caps dry. i mean you know push and you know i made it with the trophy but everybody deserves it and it is a dream is a dream and and if it was amazing to be able to realize their dreams golden state's meanwhile taste defeat for only the 2nd time and their run of 5 straight finals. really proud of the way that we fought to the end this 5 euros been been awesome but definitely because of everybody i think is gonna end. this is not
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a smart. we don't hear the best team of the past 5 years we'll try again next season but they'll have to come up the new kings of the n.b.a. the trance i wrap says of canada paul reese al-jazeera. was in these were the scenes 4000 kilometers away in toronto off to the raptors sealed that 114210 victory on thursday night at their full 2 series win over the worry is the biggest sporting achievement by the city since the blue jays won back to back will series baseball titles in 1993. 2013 champion justin rose a has set the pace at the u.s. open taking a one shot lead after the 1st round the world a number of 4 birdie to his last 3 holes it's a card open it sits on the pa 65 of pebble beach california all of us must as
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champion tiger woods card in the 70 to stay in contention going into friday's 2nd round woods is on the hunt for his 16th major title. you know you don't make mistakes in the u.s. open but if you have a reason to stay patient you know i think it's a lot easier to let those mistakes roll of your back and continue to do what you've been doing that's got you to the top the leaderboard so yeah it's obviously important to get off of that stuff a short. it's typical you know public beach where the 1st 7 holes you get a go on it and then after that it's just kind of this kind of fight and kind of hold on and i can prove that today you know how to go in early and how to fight off through the middle cars around and just kind of hang in there a parson. very very pleased to shit on the bars of the brazil football sagna ma has been questioned by a prosecutors in sao paulo over the rape allegations against him the p.s.g. striker spent nearly 5 hours on the interrogation before leaving the police station
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and crosses because of an injury that he ruled him out of the corporate america his accuser filed a police report earlier this month alleging that she had met the play on social media and that he had flown her to the french capital where the alleged assault took place denies any wrongdoing the 27 year old is also being investigated in rio for publishing images of the woman on social media without her permission of whom. i will be pretty i just want to thank everyone for their support for all the hard cold messages that i have received until today i want to say that i'm very at peace with the truth will come out sooner or later the only thing that i wish for right now is that this case is as quick as possible. you know on inmarsat teammates are training for 5 days start of the corporate america which is being hosted by brazil they kick off against bolivia in sao paulo having lifted the trophy on all 4 previous occasions their fate on home soil and brazilian strike
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a martyr has been creating more history at the women's football world cup it was on target from the penalty spot becoming the 1st player to score in 5 different editions of the charmant it was also raechel 16th career goal in the world cup but the 33 year old that went off injured at half time and australia recovered from a 2 goal deficit to win $32.00. all for a group d. teams are a national friday japan place called the 2015 semifinalists england take on argentina and co to fill in the fill showed his diplomacy scales that. pronunciation of his name went wrong and. today you have the pleasure to have the coach philip. clifton if it. is a. will see your life in your own city let me just give you
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a little nudge in the direction of our website al jazeera dot com is the address you can see all the top story there are not a grainy video that has been released by the united states claiming. to show that iran was removing a mine from time to which is disputed but is it for this news that has him speak it will be up in a couple minutes with all the day's news for now it's goodbye. an
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army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than 12000 structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough
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housing stock available. to. brazil a bastion of economic development and a key player in a shifting global order a country that's become an increasingly attractive destination for african migrant workers you find in latin america follows an angolan migrant who turns to music once his brazilian dream encounters hardship and racism open arms and closed doors on. the u.s. releases a video blaming iran for what he calls a tax on oil tankers iran dismisses it all as sabotage diplomacy. and iran's president has hit out of the u.s. saying its aggressive stance is a threat to global stability. but
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on this is live from doha also coming up yemen's who does warn people in saudi arabia and the u.a.e. to stay away from airports as they vowed to continue cross border military operations a bill that would allow extradition. it's from hong kong to mainland china may be losing support after days of protests and wiki leaks founder julian assange has battle against extradition to the u.s. it's to court in london. the united states is using a low resolution video as evidence of iranian involvement in an oil tanker attack but iran has dismissed it as sabotage diplomacy the japanese owner of one of the ships says his crew saw objects flying toward the boat before an explosion
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stephanie decker has latest. what happened to the 2 tankers in the gulf of oman. depends on who you ask. in iranian t.v. video shows the norwegian own tanker altair on fire. and u.s. central command released this footage early on friday came in it shows iranian revolutionary guards removing an unexploded limpet mine from the japanese own courageous the timestamp according to the americans shows it happened after the vessels crew had been rescued nothing is clear but the message from the us administration is iran was behind it it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today. there's a sense of this based on intelligence the weapons used the level of expertise needed to execute the operation recent similar raining attacks on shipping and the
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fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication. in tokyo the breakdown from the japanese who owned the kuka courageous seems to shed some doubt on the american version of events the company official shows where what he calls a shot hit the tanker in 2 areas the head of the company gave more detail the holes and. the crew is saying that it was hit by flying object they're saying that something came flying to put a bomb on the side of the boat is something we are not considering iran has dismissed the u.s. accusations that it was behind the alleged attacks calling the incidence especially as its foreign minister accusing the americans of trying to sabotage diplomacy as the incident happened when the japanese prime minister shinzo abbott was into han on an official visit the japanese being far more cautious in refusing to jump to any conclusions. committing to it is true that we are closely cooperated with the
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united states and exchanging information but we're still collecting information so i would like to refrain from commenting carelessly both tankers were hit early on thursday morning after passing through the strait of hormuz all crew members were safely evacuated both tankers suffered damage around the waterline but beyond that there are far more questions than answers a provocative and dangerous development in an already tense geopolitical environment stephanie decker al-jazeera iran even president has said the u.s. is pushing on a graphic aggressive stance that cannot be tolerated he was speaking at a gathering of asian leaders in kyrgyzstan. as the government of the united states over the last 2 years is using economic and military capacity and is creating an aggressive approach the united states has stepped over all the norms and regulations of the international community and has created new threats for the
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region and the world or dosage abare is lifeless now in tehran also iranian officials have come out to deny any involvement in this latest attack and we have had some rouhani with those comments as well what also they've been saying. what we've heard from iran's foreign minister in a tweetie share their early this morning upon the news from the united states government accusing iran of this incident he said that this is absolutely so political sabotage they're trying to ruin any diplomatic effort the reins are working towards to trying on to this 2015 nuclear agreement and according to officials here this is another example of how the united states is trying to pressure the rain ians into negotiations they're trying to create an environment of fear and increased tension and increased economic pressure on iran to force them to come to the negotiating table after thursday's meeting between a and the iranian
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supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei hominy the japanese prime minister had a message from u.s. president donald trump for the supreme leader and the supreme leader did not even bother with a response he said that it wasn't even worth his time to respond to the u.s. president so there is this climate of intense. diplomacy trying to create some kind of an atmosphere where there can be dialogue but it seems that the rains are absolutely not interested until this economic terrorism as they call it is ceased in the islamic republic also thanks very much dosage a body into her own. justin brandt is a research fellow at the royal united services institute he is a combat technology specialist and says with little evidence presented so far it's difficult to judge who is responsible i mean the main thing to note is that they're quite small warheads whatever they are so those are not enormous entry entry
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penetration marks they clearly haven't. had a huge amount of explosives behind them so yes it was something like a silo you would expect a lot more damage on the ship even if you know this eventually the old is quite small you would expect a lot more damage if you turn lead to blown up panels and what have you so i think we can say that they were quite small. weapons whatever they were whether a drone to look into a limpet mines the fact that there seems to be an unexploded mine of them aside wouldn't support the u.s. claim that these were caused by months. but of course if this was a group. who were over attacking one tankers with mines in a very very symbolic and true fashion then they might well have drones alongside flown from attack boats or whatever else in order to record the incident to make sure that there was footage so just because there might have been drones around
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does not necessarily mean there weren't mines being used as well i heard the military spokesman is warning civilians to stay away from airports in saudi arabia and the united arab emirates mohammed will haiti says radar systems have been targeted at saudi arabia's abhay airport he added what the operations on air force and military sides will continue as long as the war in yemen goes on a sane and will haiti as a pro who did journalist he believes attacks on saudi arabia's airports are a way to get attention from the international community. i believe this step was taken after 4 years of blockade and war on yemen and i believe now it's time for the airlines those w.'s in saudi as they stop using santa airport after the saudis started the war against them and i think it is time because if there is any civilian civilian casualty in the coming days or coming weeks this means that airlines take the responsibility saudi arabia take the responsibility because
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actually it is not saudi arabia cannot just bomb yemen airport while the airport still open and this is exactly what the yemeni government and forces here in sanaa are saying that an airport and i for an i and if they close our airport we will close all the boats. well the hong kong government may be wavering in its support for a new law to allow extraditions to mainland china another mass demo on sunday is planned to stop the bill becoming law an advisor to government leader kerry lamb says legislators should abandon discussion of the bill because of the opposition shown mcbride has more from hong kong. the comments have come from bernard jan a senior member of hong kong's government and a senior advisor to kerry land the chief executive in a radio program friday morning where he said that in the light of the violent scenes around the legislative council it's impossible for hong kong's maybe parliament to discuss further this controversial extradition bill that maybe there
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should be a delay to allow for further consultation he says officially the line from the hong kong government is that this bill has to be passed it is necessary and that while there has been a temporary delay since wednesday when proceedings were brought to such a violent and the government has said that it's not going to back track but this may be a hint of a more conciliatory tone from the government as far as the protesters are concerned though they will keep up their opposition promising to bring out as many people as came out last sunday in opposition to this bill possibly as many as a 1000000 people again on the streets of hong kong a british court has set the date for an extradition hearing over the request for julian assange to the united states wiki leaks founder appeared via video link from the london prison where he's serving a 15 week sentence for skipping bail john howell has more from london. behind me at
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the westminster magistrate's court supporters of julian joined the media hearing from his legal team following this extradition hearing but the magistrate presiding has decided that julian our son will face a full for. 5 day extradition hearing in february of next year and remember that even the result of that hearing can be appealed by either side which 2 indicates of course that it is many months now if at all before mr assad will actually have to answer any of the charges put to him by the department of justice in the u.s. court he was not in court to listen to those charges being read he did join via video link because of ill health we're told from belmarsh prison in south east london where he's serving a 15 week for bail violations now what the charges that he was listening to that were part of an 18 pounds indictment issued by the department of justice including
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charges under the espionage act among them soliciting and publishing classified information and funds conspiring to hack into a government computer those charges of course specifically relating to the publication back in 2010 of hundreds of thousands of classified u.s. military documents related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan published by wiki leaks the organization the mistress' are founded and heads he his team wiki leaks and his lawyers all contend that he is a journalist a publisher who did what other publishers in his position would have done and indeed he says did do by publishing this leaks material in the public interest while the u.s. department of justice sees things differently a quote from the indictment itself says the charges relate to mr assad just alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the united states still ahead on new zealand's mosque attack suspect pleads not
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