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government forces here say that an airport i've put on i. will close all that airports it looks like the hong kong government might be wavering in its support for a new law to allow extraditions to mainland china another mass demonstration on sunday is planned to stop the bill from becoming an advisor to the government leader kerry lamb says legislators should stop discussing the bill because of the level of opposition from mcbride now with more from a protest site in hong kong. this is an event that's been organized by a group called simply the mothers that until a week or so ago didn't exist but it's very much in keeping with the spirit of the movement that's been sweeping through hong kong it is spontaneous what's more it's impassioned with speak up to speak up talking about their opposition to this controversial extradition. gives an idea of getting her read the opposition it's not just the political. be day moderate softball radical it's not just the students
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but it's a whole breadth of hong kong society that's good up against this controversial law that resulted in a 1000000 people taking to the streets last sunday and that has as simply stunned the hong kong government that has been all kinds of rumors circulating that carry a lot of the chief executive was about to make a statement possibly that there might be some kind of climb down in the offing that doesn't seem as though it's going to take place now but there had been interestingly a statement from a senior government advisor that maybe the government should delay pushing this bill through the legislative council. certainly the government seems to be stunned by the strength of opposition may see this coming weekend up to a 1000000 people taking to the streets again on sunday. still ahead for you on al jazeera the crisis in darfur takes center stage at the u.n.
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after more than a dozen people are killed at least $100.00 homes burned and al jazeera joined so many migrants in mexico on their nightmare journey in pursuit of the american dream . and i was been much flooding recently in southern china i think you got a day or 2 off you can. the main rain band is gone science now leaving hong kong in the sunshine and that's a forecast for saturday hong kong and shanghai in the sun that stress back probably about half of sunshine the next massive rain developing in sichuan to answer your non. moving slow east was sore i suspect it will be a cloudy end to the weekend for you in hong kong maybe a thunderstorm just to show in the following week to the west of that on the main protagonists of weather mon has been this circulation here that of course has been
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having its effect on the coast of. but it's moving slowly west was nice newly forecast drift is away from the land so this is of across the south a day still plenty of onshore wind and rain and big ways it's not going to make landfall at least not in the immediate future trysts slowly away all the way down this western side of india now was affectively the monsoon rain is showing itself giving 100 minutes or so per day but to the north it's still hot and dry which generates occasional big showers and around new delhi 43 degrees you may well hear thunder and feel the effects. can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages traversing one of the world's most dangerous road is a risk that comes with. the journey of the people.
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to survive. on al-jazeera. with al-jazeera these are our top stories this hour the united states is using low resolution video as evidence of iranian involvement in the oil tanker attack. but the arab league chief says iran is pushing everyone towards a confrontation. iran also calls the accusations by the u.s.
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alarming as it is in charge of security in the strait of hormuz and its ships were actually among the 1st to rescue crews from the damaged tank. and a military spokesman for yemen's hooty rebel group is warning civilians to stay away from airports in both saudi arabia and the u.a.e. mohamed says operations on airports and the 2 sides will continue as long as the war in yemen and. the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting in geneva to discuss whether to declare the latest outbreak of ebola a global health emergency and 1400 people have died in democratic republic of congo since august and to have died in neighboring uganda this meeting comes amid concerns the virus may have spread from democratic republic of congo to uganda to people there died after visiting to see the victims are a 5 year old child and his grandmother uganda has banned public gatherings in the affected areas. the u.n. security council has been holding a meeting on its peacekeeping force in darfur the u.n.
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confirmed 17 people have been killed and more than 100 houses burned in the darfur region earlier this week and the u.k. says the united nations african union mission in darfur unit must stay in the regions as removing them would violate existing agreements as well as u.n. rules you name it team sites must not be handed over to the i.r.s. or doing so would not only be in violation of existing agreements on $100.00 of these sites as well as un principles financial rules and regulations but it would also be grossly negligent we would risk enabling violence against civilians. international court of justice has rejected a request by the united arab emirates to grant an injunction over discrimination case brought by qatar instead of qatar has made a number of claims to the court in the netherlands after the u.a.e. and several other gulf countries imposed a land sea and air blockade the hearing is part of
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a wider legal battle being heard by judges in the hague is more from the banker. with the results here the international court of justice the un's highest court the court has rejected an application for an emergency injunction known as provisional measures by the u.a.e. on the grounds that qatar was in some way prejudicing a much wider case between the 2 countries now this application for this injunction is being rejected the focus goes back to the white a case a case that's focused on whether or not the u.a.e. has violated an all important international convention the convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination during the country's blockade of qatar now in its 2nd year we are actually extremely pleased of the judgment coming from the court today it recognizes that the true victims of this racial discrimination case are the country people and not the government of the u.a.e. according to legal experts it could take many months if not years before we get a result in the full case but in the meantime last summer the i.c.j.
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ruled that the u.a.e. had indeed been responsible for racial discrimination against qataris in the blockade and order that the u.a.e. allow qatari nationals separated during the blockade to be reunited and the students be allowed to continue their studies without risk of deportation and those categories that need it access to courts and tribunals that was an obligatory order by the court will last month the u.a.e. hit back saying that castle was deliberately trying to make it look as if the u.a.e. wasn't following the court's orders and asked for an emergency injunction of their own on a number of different grounds including. the belief that cattle had deliberately and purposefully blocks access to a u. a visa site that would allow country nationals to apply for visas and travel potentially back to the usa that's an accusation that the qataris deny saying that the reason why they brought the site was that it posed a cyber security risk
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a risk of malware that was a number of the claims made by the u.a.e. claims that have now been rejected by the i.c.j. the reason is whether or not the claims have any validity to them is there really any risk of irreparable harm that justifies an emergency measure versus putting off these considerations for the for the later case for the big case in the u.a.e. have hired some of the best legal teams in the world but recently the u.a.e. fired its entire team and hired a new one this has been the 1st test of the team's capabilities at the heart of this although it's a bitter political dispute a belief from katsav that its citizens have been prejudiced against the case continues. a court in britain has set next february as the days to decide whether or not julian our son should be extradited to the united states he's wanted there for conspiring to hack government computers and they can thousands of secret
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documents. julian assange watched via video link as the date was set for his extradition hearing the wiki leaks founder said to be in poor health and serving a 50 week sentence for bail violations would have to wait until february 2020 for a full hearing on the u.s. request this case raises such fundamental questions about freedom of speech we heard in court today it's an outrageous affront to journalistic protections and on that basis we would certainly hope that no journalist or publisher would be extradited said in court the 18 county u.s. department of justice indictment was read out charges including government computer hacking and the soliciting and publishing of classified information they relate to the publication in 2010 of hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. military documents to do with the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the charges the
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indictment reads relate to a songes alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the united states his supporters of course disagree already we've had a report by the united nations special at the time to explain how the long period of time he's been subjected psychological torture and he's bearing the effects of violence he's cutting down the space we feel for this man. putting his he's our own self-interest aside with his walk gave this gift of knowledge to the people who are . for the coal that goes up here among supporters on to the massages for the u.k. government to step in and block his extradition to the united states well earlier this week the home secretary sajid javid signed off on. request calling it legitimate saying it was right but this is a u.k. custody right now and making it clear that the government's position is that this is a decision only now for the court. in april julian sands was ejected from
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the ecuadorian embassy where he sought refuge for 7 years following a swedish extradition request on charges of rape in 2012 with a court date set and a legal battle ahead is several months away yet from finding out whether he'll have to answer u.s. charges in a u.s. court showdown how al-jazeera london. the last 5 suspects wanted in connection with the easter sunday bombings in sri lanka are now in custody the sri lankan nationals were brought back from saudi arabia on friday police accuse one of them of being a leading figure in a group behind the attacks which killed more than 250 people in april at least 600 people have been held in connection with the bombings i saw had previously claimed responsibility. mexico has decided to delay sending national guard troops to its southern border until the end of the month an official overseeing the force told al
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jazeera an increased military presence is still weeks away it is one of the conditions of a deal with the united states to stop migrants trying to cross over from central america that deal was struck to stop threatened tariffs on all mexican goods well the u.s. government says border patrol agents and detention centers are overwhelmed with more than 140000 migrants crossing the southern border last month now evidence of surface that some migrants are being held outdoors in the summer heat without access to basic services reports now from el paso texas. 3 months ago the us government kept migrants who had recently crossed the border locked under a bridge the makeshift camp closed after public outcry but in recent weeks and new one has appeared no longer under the shaded bridge that glared under public scrutiny but rather hidden from sight under the glare of the sun i'm going to use the phrase concentration camp these photos were taken by neil rosen dorf
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a government professor who says he discovered the camp after walking through an unlocked gate they were all busy in their twenty's and thirty's were able to scrounge for themselves. or sheets. pieces. that. just concocted together in order to provide themselves with a little bit of shade the area is not accessible to the public the government wouldn't allow journalists and either all you can see from here are the tops of the tan tarps beneath them people hidden from sight al-jazeera secretly shot video shows the camp through the slats of a nearby pedestrian bridge thousands of people walk past each day most unaware of the migrants who are just outside earshot they have been in there for about a month 30 days and more that they have not washed once they have not been given any access to facilities at all the entire time that they were in there
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a government spokesman did not answer questions about the camps condition and number of detainees but said in a statement during the current crisis u.s. border patrol has had to take extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of our agents and those in our custody as such and to avoid severe overcrowding of u.s. border patrol temporary holding facilities every available space which provides both freedom of movement safety and security for those in our custody are used. as necessary what we are seeing the systemic by ole shows of human rights in the past would argue that we were just some bad apples some bad agency or by the officers that were us mistreating people today the mistreatment has become part of the systemic strategic. problem the ngo border network for human rights says it's never before encountered such widespread abuse and neglect at u.s.
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border facilities and government inspectors themselves have documented dangerous overcrowding the conditions have contributed to illnesses and deaths and continue to deteriorate heidi joe castro al-jazeera el paso texas. funny that her entourage became the 1st canadian same to win the n.b.a. championship as the a victory in game 6 of the finals ending the winning run of basketball's most dominant tame the golden state warriors this report from paul race it all sets the stage for another steph curry and the golden state warriors were never going to give up their n.b.a. crown easily despite being 32 down to the raptors for i'm a star 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 thank you thank the golden state had lost yet another player to injury when clay
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thompson went off in the 3rd but i think cameron stopped pascal c. account showed no mercy as he wrong footed drayman agreeing with billy to eliminate the swipe green by all my sets up a late victory for the warriors when he scrambled the ball to carry the reports up i was still thank you but the man who has made 3 points is his trademark couldn't drain it as the clock ticked down i because i was so it's a technical file was it was left to leonard to to create history for canada we'll show you the cure was letters make sure to thank ceiling the 1st title in history for the only n.b.a. team outside the united states to talk to was told i was worried that no one was granted creating his own history as the finals most valuable player. you know arduous caps drive me. push and you know i may go with the trophy but everybody deserves it and it is a dream is
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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 fife strike finals i was really proud of the way that we fought to the end and this foggy runs been been awesome but definitely because over everybody thinks it's gonna end of us. this is not a smart. doing here the best team of the past 5 years will try again next season but they'll have to come up the new kings of the n.b.a. the toronto raptors of canada paul reese al jazeera. as they are these are our top stories the united states is using a low resolution video as evidence of iranian involvement in an oil tanker explosion germany says the video is not enough to prove iran is to blame or russia
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is urging everyone not to jump to conclusions however the arab league's chief says tehran is pushing everyone towards a confrontation meanwhile iran's president said the u.s. has taken an aggressive stance that cannot be tolerated 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 region and the world in other news a military spokesman for yemen's hooty rebel group is warning civilians to stay away from airports in saudi arabia and the united arab emirates the rebels have already targeted saudi arabia's airport near the border with yemen. says the operations on airports and military sites will continue as long as the war in yemen goes on the hong kong government may be wavering in its support for a new law to allow extraditions to mainland china an advisor to government leader
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kerry lamb says legislators should stop discussing the bill because of the level of opposition. the world health organization's holding an emergency meeting in geneva to discuss whether to declare the latest outbreak of ebola a global health emergency and 1400 people have died in democratic republic of congo since august and 2 in uganda the victims there were a 5 year old child and his grandmother uganda has banned public gatherings in the affected areas the un security council's been holding a meeting on its peacekeeping force in darfur the un confirmed 17 people have been killed and more than 100 houses burned in the darfur region earlier this week i mean the national court of justice has rejected a request by the united arab emirates to grant an injunction over discrimination case brought by carter the state of qatar has made a number of claims to the court in the netherlands and after the u.a.e. and several other arab nations imposed a land sea and air blockade this hearing is part of
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a wider legal battle being heard by judges in the hague. you're up to date with the headlines on al-jazeera we're back with more news right after risking it all.
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american country rich in precious minerals. and gold. it has seen steady economic development in the last decade. while the number who live under the poverty line has haul of to 20 percent of the population many still
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take desperate measures to make ends meet. gold one of peru's main mineral exports. for centuries miners have been picking the andes to pieces all with the same dream. carlos fastrack gold 14 years ago. he used to work in the coffee and cookout plantations earning almost nothing. now he continues to work hard but the pay is better. almost $600.00 a month twice the minimum wage in peru. he decided to get his brother involved in the gold mining business and more recently his son and nephew as well. the small family works in an abandoned mine. the company that used to excavate it left as the mine was not producing enough profits.
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back to normal and there was. a saying there. wasn't much thanks for each working day is filled with the rest of the mine is crumbling around them because a lot but if you know you are going to. work up a little. but i believe that's up front. of folks there that. you know lot on ben i really. would like to very into for there's a. well let's go through the front door their supporters are going to go get on the house. during the time of its exploitation the mine produced hundreds of kilograms of precious metals that. now the family barely finds one and a half kilograms per year. thank you.
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little bit of a. i just says going there on the ground is the. extract . the gold with a pickax would take too much time so the men drill holes to place explosives down there and out the. letters as they live in america used to say it is and they don't learn their. those are closer mazurka but as far as. your story it is a very good opera but i. ready ready ready ready ready do have a moderate muslim man doesn't mean no doz. but ok. ready ready right. off. ready
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the explosion releases toxic gases. has found that out. and there is so much dust that the air is unbelievable. it's like he's on the phone . for more nuclear power and. one hour later the ass settles down around them. there's a little bit. of a truce but you know. thomas and his family extract around 5 tons of minerals every month within that just 125 grams of gold. not a huge amount just enough to get by there was it the god was the sea horse there ya go down with us if. muslims are very oriental so guns will be near your own borders and more do you want to see who's good am i seeing him being alive and gone along with this year in the not.
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clear. i thank you. tell us and he has and as well yes i guess i got. so how long was the idea of us. every year in peru and estimated $171.00 tons of gold and food 1000 tons of silver a minute. a country also rich in many other minerals as well as oil and gas. this tremendous source of income has helped to build a stronger economy. but despite all this infrastructure is still developing. promise no promise. drew is a wind maker he's
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a phony and 35 kilometers away at the other end of the call to watch the canyon a gaping valley 3 and a half kilometers deep. it's a 35 kilometer journey along one of the most dangerous parts in the region's. resends no is one of the few locals who owns a vehicle so he also works as a taxi driver it's. just a matter of sheer modifiers to death but i've. been lucky enough not to come from us hasn't done very well the last month and living like it was for good and there is a right out there a little bit better but it's not just the sun don't drive cassilis he trusts his driving abilities and his 20 year old truck because he knows a dangerous road requires confidence. at the start of the filibuster for a worker she is. not a model. but
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a little. let that sort of fit into this but you have already. heard it got that me this time as a mentor yeah i get that and i'm out of it. the truck is approaching 40 kilometers an hour. especially those from it i do but it doesn't get into this obvious malloy i mean i interrupt i get into television. that gets a foil not a minute up i end up in. from buy into feel. sad little bit busted us out of office you know they're forced to stay up by in the real. pitiful not that the internet is the end of. the time. in coming to stop. the only thing. i've got going about.
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noon for good if he's alive got a lot of us ever thought of. on this or was it up that is it. that's just wishful thinking the road is many 18 years old and is already a major improvement and used to take him 2 days to get to his vineyard on the back of. the biggest problem is the cliff face the rocks crumble easily. so you go away. you know the up a. mother to their car lift off. but i suppose. you. just don't want mustard on the next that's one of them. going to. remember all. about it but you get. what i mean.
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by studying is this is the ship that you. got. to. meet at the. piano charlotte into. the court to watch the canyon is worthy of its nickname the devil's mouth. the. 3rd the other in the season. yeah it's me better than the real thing it was
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you know the real but. not this got it got not only if he did it but i see doubt about it you. start to do it as the young american would eat out may be a couple of what that. if you're ahead here then which by the dish is part of a maybe the. many making ends meet in peru requires hard work and a strong will conditions are often be this man's work takes him to the middle of the desert and the park us peninsula this evolves to barren expanse buddhas the pacific. ocean. not with a beautiful beach but with a hard cliff edge. and . if he wants to on some peruvian sourness. we'll have to climb down. a little higher. than that you know what they're.
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up and we'll be able. to do it. but. i'm. a 60 need to dissent with no safety measure well apart from a short warm up. the i get out whatever way of how you handle. whatever you know i want to. know what i will fear no. i think we're not going to do it you've done your.
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