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disperse crowds they have called for even more people to protest on sunday. than will be hoping the suspension of the controversial bill will reduce the level of anger and numbers of protesters we were dot the most sincere and humble attitude just sapped criticisms and make improvements so that we can continue to connect with the people of hong kong but many here believe kerry lamb is only backing down now because she's afraid of more violence and they say if a 1000000 people in the streets can't change her mind they have little faith in the consultation process she's now promising rob mcbride al jazeera hong kong. and still ahead on the program riot police guard peru's northern border rules requiring venezuelans to have a passport and visa come into force. vacuous 1st female president just for name vying to tackle corruption and champion justice.
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hello the presence of vast amounts of cloud of new south wales and victoria has meant temperatures by day have been all over the place and there's a massive cloud on its way in here as you can see by satellite pictures there for the forecast temperature 15 could be anything between about 11 and 18 to 20 where you see the sunshine atoll that extends up served into south australia possibly reaching adelaide and then hobart where it's colder anyway sydney's disappointedly on the low side and there are showers on the coast queens and down towards new south wales for the next couple of days i suspect as a purse whether clare went through your life with 16 degrees in the sun is out again on monday the active weather on its way now through the bite does have to start the week to be honest or least tuesday in adelaide and probably ho bot.
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across the tasman sea there are various swells apply but they appear to be disappearing from both the major arms in new zealand stowe it looks like the south of them will be the cloudy of the 2 the few showers in the far side but again we're on the high side of normal wellington's 13 or 15 that onshore breeze is light it suggests and see fog of say on the northern shores the temp has dropped in wellington as the cloud comes up from the south with its wind on monday but in oakland where you're still about 14 degrees. 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 viewfinder in latin america follows an angolan migrating who turns to music once his brazilian dream encounters hardship and racism open arms and closed doors
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on al-jazeera. well again i'm reminded of the top story saw on al-jazeera the rebels say they've launched new drone attacks targeting 2 airports in southern saudi arabia saudi state media says a saudi led coalition shot down a drone makes the city of. saudi arabia is calling for more security for shipping routes through the gulf after explosions on to oil tankers on thursday the u.s. and saudi arabia blaming iran but terror on is denying involvement. and hong kong's
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chief executive has suspended a highly controversial bill to allow extradition to mainland china carry law who previously refused to scrap the bill despite mass protests that her goal is to restore peace and order. beyond group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks in kenya and somalia fighters decimated a car bomb close to the presidential palace in somalia's capital mogadishu killing at least 9 people and injuring 25 others another car bomb near a checkpoint leading to the airport killed the driver and his accomplice at least 6 kenyan police officers have been killed when a roadside bomb hit their vehicle in what to county near kenya's border with somalia 6 other offices a missing gunfire was reported during the attack was carried out several assaults in the area and kidnapped 3 reserve policeman in northeastern kenya on friday. so
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dolls for president omar al bashir could be brought before a court as early as next week the chief prosecutor says bashir will be referred to trial unless he files an appeal in the next few days former leaders facing corruption charges he was deposed by the military in april after months of protests against his government the chief prosecutor has launched an additional $41.00 criminal cases against members of the shias former administration. now i think tensions in west africa are threatening to further destabilize the region a deadly flare up of fighting in mali in recent days is the latest in a cycle of violence that's spreading across a large number of countries it's connected to farmers and cattle herders in the sub-saharan region who are battling for resources climate change and population growth make water and arab land scarce this is triggered a series of deadly tit for tat attacks between ethnic militia from the semi nomadic
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forlornly and settled dogan communities which has killed hundreds the 2 tribes of live side by side for centuries but the presence of armed groups affiliated with al-qaeda and a growing number of ethnic militia have inflamed tensions the full army people estimated at 40 to 45000000 can be found right across the region from senegal to sudan and nigeria where they say they are being ignored by the government there is a committee addressed has more from northwest nigeria. abubaker or smile and says he lost everything when cattle destroyed describes a few days ago he says his family could go hungry this year if he can't get a loan to replant and time is running out for the farmer who depends on the rains to grow food. how he tends to this feeling of a crop like you became like tonight. everything is gone i don't know where to go and what to do it happens every time where around here it
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works sometimes violence erupts and people get hurt. he blames this felony cattle herders for the damage to his 2 farms the full and the on their part say they're the most exploited and neglected community despite their contributions to the economy of the region. live as opposed to a lease is getting harder. does it emitted a result grazing areas. practically almost a little inch of that. a lid such complaint to show us. they blame the government for doing nothing while their posture land was big you served as a sahara desert moves farther inland arable land in nigeria as i read north is shrinking as a result much of the century's old access routes taken by the herders has been turned into farmland their movement is usually restricted and most often results in
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deadly clashes with the farmers. this is what remains of a kilometer wide cattle ruled on both sides farms over the past 30 years nigeria has seen a rapid growth in population with a corresponding increase in the demand for food so competition for land between farmers and cattle herders has intensified and led to violent confrontations over the past 3 years more than 2000 people have been killed across the country 2017 was one of the deadly as years in the farmers' herd as conflict with about 1000 people killed tension between the 2 ethnic groups is at the hurt of the lawlessness currently sweeping north west nigeria hundreds have been killed this year hundreds more kidnapped for ransom and over 30000 people displaced. some governments have introduced desperate measures including the death penalty to try to stop the violence. when.
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the. we just kill the person the country into their hearts the most helpless acceptable. and. to do. the full and has produced most of the beat martin and conceived in nigeria for centuries that lived in dependant lives of the farmers for the past 30 years of tested that harmony with deadly consequences i did research al jazeera northwest nigeria. ugandan health workers tackling a bonus say they lack the supplies to deal with the disease the outbreak has already killed more than 1400 people in the democratic republic of congo and spread into uganda earlier this week. has more from kampala. so infectious and
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deadly is that every precaution was made when this victim was buried in a waste in uganda her 5 year old grandson also died of the disease days earlier in what was the 1st case of people on ugandan soil they had crossed from neighboring democratic republic of congo where another family member was killed by the disease . a suspect in the sounds which was my guess would you assess the ins. was my gifts the museum my kids a survey asked she voiced c.b.s. assists and screws the boards environments where hundreds if thought the page came in contact with nearly 100 people on thursday litters of the deceased who had come from within back i really want to. appeal to the population to remain on high a lot. because the situation in the democratic republic of congo
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is not here improving. they have been around 2000 cases of ebola with 1400 deaths the world health organization visibility able outbreak be a theorist it is not yet an international emergency to expertise ssion of cases into uganda is a reminder. that as long as this arc break continues in d.r. congo. there will be a risk of spread to neighboring countries. the risk was spread to countries outside the region remains one each challenge is uganda's porous border with the d r c some people enter the country without passing through areas with screening is taking place it's not very easy to determine how many people are really important previous particular person because when the family came
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in they were not very open about this situation and what they had been doing in vieira see health officials say there is no evidence it is spreading with in uganda like other countries in the region uganda is on high alert in case it is the spreads and there's a ban public gatherings in a way scenarios as a proportion and as the repairing for the worst health officials have been vaccinated and trained to deal quickly with any outbreak. with judith this week uganda is on high alert. al-jazeera. more than 70 people have died in northern india this month from a deadly brain disease that may be linked to toxins found in light. indian media certainly stiff the 7 children are among those killed by cues and civilized a syndrome in behalf state is often caused by consuming contaminated food and water and through insect bites 20000 researchers in the u.s. says it could be linked to a toxic substance found in my cheese which grow in the summer outbreaks of
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encephalitis often coincides with the laci season in northern india peru has moved riot police to guard its northern border to stop an influx of migrants from venezuela only venezuelans he holds passport and humanitarian visa can now enter the country the new rules came into effect on saturday a military official says around 10000 venezuelans and peru on friday rushing to get through the 4 midnight local time. regina portier from the u.n. refugee agency is on perris border with ecuador where venezuela migrants are being processed she described the situation to us we as we have been seeing rowing numbers of people still coming in we see extreme vulnerabilities in comparison to what their months we are seeing many children arriving and we see pregnant women would see elderly people with disabilities who continue to go arrive even after the
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humanitarian be said came into effect and they they are extremely vulnerable in the sense that they have been walking for thousands of kilometers many have not eaten in days their day hydrated and they need medical support moldova's new prime minister is promising to strengthen ties with the e.u. and crack down on corruption where sunday took over after the caretaker government resigned on friday ending a power struggle trickled triggered by an election that failed to give a clear majority said any party the former ruling democratic party has demanded a new vote claiming sunday's coalition government is illegal but several of the party's top figures have reportedly fled moldova and saadi says she'll bring them to justice. i don't think landmark york got the heads of the mafia group that you served power and terrorized to the citizens of moldova for years have left the country we want to assure you that justice will be done and we are working to
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achieve it all of those responsible will be brought back to moldova and held accountable for everything that they do. and another anti corruption leader has taken office in eastern europe zadok up it's over we're sworn in to serve our 1st female president a political novice won a presidential vote in march vowing to fight impunity and championed justice the country was shaken by the murder of an investigative journalist last year as capital has cited the murder as one of the reasons she decided to run for president which is a largely ceremonial role. of us not as good a public you hope will be under the constitution people are free i'm equally dignity and had rights nobody should have their rights compromised noise everyone powerful enough to stand the bob but maybe feel that this is not quite the reality in our country the feeling of injustice has grown and has demonstrated itself it called. not true dharma has held its 1st mass since
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a huge fire ravaged the roof of the cathedral 2 months ago a small service took place in a preserve part of the building donations to repair the 850 year old church of reach nearly a $1000000000.00 the total butler has more from paris. the sound of prayers filled not for the 1st time since a fire ravaged the cathedral 2 months ago the archbishop of paris and a small congregation will protective hats for a massive part of the church that hadn't been damaged. this is a message of hope and sayings for all those who were moved by what happened to. the rare glimpse inside notre dame has revealed its fragile state the roof inspired gone charred dead. bre littering the floor. in april flames engulfed the almost 900 year old cathedral a site there shocked and saddened people in france and around the world the service
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was an open to the public because of concerns over safety but it was broadcast internationally on television and online and for catholics and admirers of not turned out it was an emotional moment theodore sagna is visiting from senegal he says he's always wanted to see not true damn. it's a small ray of hope even a big want to see a mass celebrated today at the cathedral in any case we want this cathedral to be rebuilt with all our hearts we want to see mass celebrated here as it used to be. majestic an elegant notre dame is an enduring symbol of french culture the french president wants the cathedral rebuilt in 5 years many experts say it'll take longer but what is certain is that its restoration is already seen by many as a powerful symbol of renewal natascha butler al-jazeera paris. a huge biodegradable artwork has been unveiled at the 1st of the eiffel tower in paris the
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spray painted fresco entitled beyond walls shows a line of class time it stretches 600 metres along the french capital shown them our park but will only last a matter of days before it disappears into the soil what was done as a tribute to the migrant rescue charity s.o.s. that a tranny catch up with all the story is so on our website the address is out of there dot com but is there a doc. adam over the top stories on al-jazeera yemen's who the rebels say they've launched multiple drone attacks in saudi arabia who say they targeted 2 airports in just an hour per saudi state media says the saudi led coalition shut down a drone over the city of of her or me or saudi arabia is calling for more security
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for shipping routes through the gulf after explosions on 2 or oil tankers vessels were attacked in the gulf of oman on thursday 23 crew members from one of the ships arrived in dubai on saturday the u.s. and saudi arabia pointing the finger at terror on which is denying involvement at a summit in his star president hassan rouhani says iran will continue to scale back its commitments under the nuclear deal until it sees positive signals from other signatories iran said in may that it would start and rich in uranium as a higher level and less world powers protected its economy from u.s. sanctions within its 60 days hong kong's chief executive has suspended a highly controversial bill to allow extraditions to mainland china carry lamb who had previously refused to scrap the bill despite mass protests at her goal is to restore peace and order but activists on the pan withdraw and for good and say they will still go ahead with another mass protest on sunday i feel deep sorrow and
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regret that the deficiencies in our work and various other factors have stirred up substantial controversies and has built in society following the relatively calm periods of the past 2 years there's appointing many people we were dot the most sincere and humble attitude will just sap criticisms and make improvements so that we can continue to connect with the people of hong kong. and al-shabaab says it was behind 2 atomics that have killed at least 11 people and injured 25 others in somalia's capital a car bomb 1st exploded close of the presidential palace in mogadishu causing most of the fatalities another car bomb at the airport killed the driver and his accomplice. and those the latest headlines hey all out is there more news for you in 25 minutes next the challenges facing african migrants in latin america's biggest economy if you find a latin america's next capturing
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