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will the risk of further unrest is seen as a growing possibility in what has long been known as the forgotten corner of syria senator as you see to beirut. pesticides and intensive farming often harm the environment at a farm in southern england is taking a different approach what's called wilding leaves livestock to run free or insley has a report from sussex in england. just an hour south of london you find yourself in the wilderness not long ago this was a traditional farm but the owners decided to shut their eyes and see what would happen if they allowed nature to take it all back through astounded even them the race at which it all grew back now it not only absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide but is teeming with wildlife species have come back here like the stork in that tree off in the distance that haven't been seen in the u.k. the hundreds of years before that it had been really you know the i could see it was it was the typical monoculture of british army and we used to travel the world
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to look at wildlife and we never once thought that we could get it back on our doorstep and this was where i mean really as much as anywhere we're not going to expect large swaths of being groomed to turn into landscapes but i think this could be used within a mix of other. i don't know other solutions for giving space nature but is it farming no crops but animals roaming free income for meat sales topped up by camping in large enthusiastic european subsidies it is absolutely impossible to imagine that this used to be a wheat field only 15 years ago but it just shows you what happens when you let nature take its course and it does speak very much for the entire philosophy of this place which is that farming obviously has very much in part of the problem as far as climate change is concerned but it can be part of the solution as well he said roads have been here you know i've said tree deer by though there's some
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skepticism about this new model unlike his neighbors david doesn't own all his land and has to make a profit to pay the rents so he says he still has an eye on the environment letting land go fallow letting the trees grow for the kingfishers to nest in but next to all this other crops see grows for sale the modern side of farming blamed for so many. mental problems we have all the bar diversity all the species turtle doves on the naughty gals here that you might find on rewarding soil as well but we produce loads of food as well rather than all the money being poured into a very small area the 4 of the farmland or the land of the country would be far better to use it to create that makes it so bought a versity and food and farming alongside it the problem is that some environmentalists say the earth may only have 60 harvests left that's 60 years before the soil is damaged beyond repair consequently the net states maintains
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a lot of visitors from europe and beyond looking at what they've done as the sense of climate crisis grows and people look for radical solutions but british politics are changing even faster and what happens to this place is a model the grand experiment is not at all clear lawrence lee al-jazeera in sussex a state of emergency has been declared in a pump in new guinea following the eruption of 2 volcanoes rescue workers say they don't have enough resources to help thousands of villagers forced to move to safety although one shorts a cloud of ash 18 kilometers high over west new britain province forcing flights to be diverted since that eruption on wednesday another highly active volcano on island has begun to erupt now in less than 24 hours fishermen in japan will resume commercial whaling after a gap of more than 30 years says some species have recovered enough when it no longer needs to comply with an international ban but as many as 100 are reports the
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decision to hunt whales for food may need to be palatable more profitable at home. for more than 30 years the international whaling commission has been locked in a fight its job is to protect whales pushed close to extinction it 3 countries norway iceland and japan have pursued the right to hunt them late last year japan argued there was scientific proof some species had recovered enough to allow sustainable hunting and it pushed again for the $9906.00 ban on commercial whaling to be lifted when the whaling commission rejected japan's proposal japan withdrew and its whaling fleet is preparing to presume hunting minky as well as beat whales but when the fleet returns to the water some things will be different japan says it will only hunt in its territorial waters not the open seas of the antarctica north pacific where it has until now been hunting for scientific research and it's not
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clear whether they'll even be a market in japan for the whale meat the ships bring to shore consumption in japan has plummeted from around $200000.00 tonnes each year in the sixty's to just $5000.00 tonnes each year over the last 5 that could be due to the changing tastes of a new generation the changing attitudes to hunting whales a likely affected tune and things that the international whaling commission will also be different japan's departure has arguably lift it weakened but after a more than 3 decades fight of the commercial whaling it's now free to concentrate on what it was originally formed to do commercial whaling is now back on the list of threats to the world's whales but there too is a climate crisis that's already adversely impacting the oceans and marine life within them a looming 38 that could well eclipse them all. the heat wave in germany is expected
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to set a new record on sunday but people in france the u.k. and spain will finally get some relief firefighters though still battling wildfires in that the new and close to the spanish capital madrid soaring temperatures in europe are blamed for at least 8 deaths this week a new record high of just under 46 degrees celsius was set in southern france on saturday. we we have got sport coming up for you on the major league baseball makes a big impact on its european debut is here with that and the rest of the sporting.
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it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the country as a sign to each other that we've been told that we chronicle here this is the largest demonstration that's been held by the refugees since over 700000 by the year some of the nicest most of the fun here all the things the big plastic here. well just the recognition. recipients of the new systems broadcaster of the year would.
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probably say we're going to talk about the cricket are we i spoke now do the cricket before that related to the cup america successful start in the history of the total in europe why would be adding to their 16 titles 15000 sorry this year they were beaten on penalties by peru and the loss of the quarter finals not so many games in this year's cup of the video assistant referee played a huge role and this time around you're a guy with a team that suffered to have the ball is it not just once or twice but 3 times and on each occasion the goal was disallowed 5 v i off side goals in regulation all extra time to penalties your guys pass a lot of strike a luis suarez the only player to miss being that edison flores. successful kick said the route through to the last 4. so that all means this is the complete semifinal brazil returns to horizontal i don't know if you remember that was the
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say of the 71 thrashing by germany in the 2014 world cup as they take on arch rivals argentina that's on tuesday the 2nd 70 a day later as the holders chile playing peru. they will survey she said the final stage of the women's world cup european champions the netherlands but their spot in the last 4 with a 2 know when i have it it's a nice we've also made 3 they got there by upsetting 2 time champions germany 2 well they're looking to win the title for the 1st time the best performances making the farm in 2003 which they lost to germany and this is what the semifinal looks. like in the women's world cup the champions the usa face england on tuesday the following day the dutch take on sweden. huge game at the cricket world cup as host england are fighting to stay contention at the tournament they must beat india to keep their destiny in their own hands in
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are currently 5th in the overall standings are in serious danger of missing out in the semifinals india remember the only undefeated team left in the total went well in the won the toss in a batting 1st and i got off to a great start $100.00 tall without loss. on saturday pakistan pressure on england with a crucial when they beat afghanistan in late in what was one of the close as much of the competition for history how much like. pakistan needed to be to afghanistan keep their campaign on track i and at 57 for 3 it looked like afghanistan would be dismissed people were the but the batsman battled hard oskar afghans stabilized and gaining 42 runs. they were restricted however to a modest but competitive $227.00 for 9 i pakistan's chase started terribly. they lost fucker's the man in the 1st over was
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the man and mom of hawks teddy the innings they put on 72 runs together pakistan last quick wickets and had to rely on the lower order i was down to all round in moderates even when hard reality to see them on the peg guided pakistan to the narrowest of wind overturning afghanistan's total with just 2 balls to spare was pakistan's dream of a 2nd world cup it's still very much alive so he'll malik al-jazeera cricket world governing body the i.c.c. says it's working with u.k. police and stadium security team jessica what it described as scuffles amongst a minority of fans at the venue several people were arrested and evicted after various incidents both inside and outside to play. down in london the juggalo niners australia keep on going they crushed new zealand sorry kimo at lord's half of the aussies prostitute $43.00 mitchell starc took far as the 26th is ealing
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crumbling that's crumbling to 157 all out the defending champions winning by just 6 runs. so the aussies already 3 to the side the finals every team played each other once in the group stage with the top 4 advancing new zealand's last means they remain 3rd pockets arms win season just above england but as a side the who still have the chance to reclaim 4th if they can beat india tell us now that document says he's in perfect shape to retain his wimbledon championship 12 months on from it's unlikely total win at the all england club a year ago djokovic there are the total and struggling to shake off a long elbow injury and in his lowest ranking for a decade will 2 weeks light a departed with a 4 wimbledon title since then he's won 2 more grand slams he placed germany's philipp kohlschreiber in the 1st round on monday but this was a huge springboard for me to win and wimbledon last year that would kind of gave me that that push and also a huge relief. that it was all upwards right over you know winning cincinnati for
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the 1st time in years so. you know one grand slam can can definitely change anyone's career the sooner williams is seeded 11 the 7 time champion is our new played 12 total level matches this year was in action months ago when she lost in the 3rd round at the french open and. good week and a half. but i have been really just mentally training and physically training for that time and here and i'm going to do the best i can. you know to play tennis of america's most famous baseball friend charges put on quite a show in london the new yankees took on the boston red sox on saturday it was the 1st time a regular season game was taking place in europe the yankees winning this 117 to 13 that is the highest scoring knowing even game this season 2 game series concludes
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on sunday. that is obvious but for now have more lights come on thank you i hope you will see rahul again at 1300 hours g.m.t. the next news hour i'll be back for that as well after the break down with the latest news and headlines right here on out is. every reclaim news cycle brings a series of breaking stories his maximum jail term has jumped from 5 years to 175 years joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media donald
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trump shouldn't be the one deciding who is a journalist and who is a fool focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most they will cause for closer to the end of tire shutdown both international and domestic news coverage on al-jazeera. examining the headlines scientists are telling us that we have just 12 years to make unprecedented challenges unflinching journalism i have told to leave toward complete in a certain absolutely sharing personal stories with a global audience we simply political sacrifice is what on the world to see explore an abundance of world class programming the world is watching on al-jazeera in the year 1271 and a gun to tell you much to set out on an extraordinary journey carrying letters from the public for the great coup because marco polo traveled through war torn region
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following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond today chasing the shadow. professor jost top of china develops with searching questions of how the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo on al-jazeera. donald trump steps in to north korea the 1st sitting u.s. president in history to cross the border. meeting at such a place shows that we're willing to put an end to the unfortunate past north korea's leader kim jong un tells trump he wants both countries to look forward to a better future.
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than this is out to syria live from coming up a deadline hour warning call for many and strong march in sudan against the country's military rulers. albanians vote in disputed local elections that have split the country between the president against the prime minister. and with a step and the hand shake down trump achieved what no other u.s. president in office has done so i think for north korean soil what started only days ago with the tweeted invitation culminated in trump and his south korean counterpart moon j.n. heading to the demilitarized zone between the 2 koreas on sunday their trump
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emerged from what's known as freedom house on the zone leaving president moon behind and made the short walk towards the border where he was met by north korea's leader kim jong. it was never expected to meet you in place. after that a handshake for the cameras before the 2 leaders returned to freedom house for talks trump told kim jong un he was proud to step into north korea and held this friendship with the leader of the serious diplomatic out of the james bays begins our coverage from near the demilitarized zone in south korea. this went just the way president donald trump wanted pictures that will make history and potentially reinvigorate peace efforts waiting for him the other side of the line separating north korea and south korea kim jong on a handshake on the 3rd meeting and then. trump became the 1st
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ever sitting u.s. president to step on to north korean soil. the 2 then walked back into the south underdressed reporters stepping of course that was agreed on a lot of pressure. a lot of friendships and just didn't particularly a great friendship so i just thank you very much notice that i want to thank you chad i believe looking at this action this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and begin a new future. then what sounded like an invitation that would invite him right that way that. the 2 leaders of nations still technically at war a peace treaty was never signed when the korean war ended 66 years ago then went to what's known as the freedom house on the south korean side of the d.m.z.
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that is cool because here i've always wanted to meet you at this place as a symbol of the separation of the north and the south and a reminder of the unfortunate past meeting at such a place shows that we are willing. to put an end to the unfortunate past and also open a new future to provide positive opportunities in the future. of the end of 15 minutes of talks president trump announced that detailed negotiations will soon begin steve is going to do a fantastic job he's going to be representing. us in the talks and. will be we will be dealing with south korea will be dealing with president moon and his people but pretty much it's going to be the initial dose will be between the united states and with north korea this is now the difficult bit the devil is in the detail there now need to be complex negotiations involving military scientific and nuclear experts western diplomats who've been involved in the plume
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a sea with pyongyang in the past say on previous occasions north korea has a lie and cheat it as he left south korea president trump seemed very happy but it's worth remembering the challenge ahead north korea's not yet given up any part of its sophisticated nuclear program the international community has not lifted any of it scribbling sanctions james berets al-jazeera south korea. let's go now to brian joins us live from seoul so rob we've had the handshake and smiles what has to happen next for these working committees to begin their work. absolutely sami i mean a day rich in history and symbolism but what is the consequence of all this i think in the fullness of time we may look back on this day and and regard that crucial 15 minutes or so as james mentioned there of the 2 leaders together times only with their interpreters as maybe having the biggest consequence moving forward or what
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they discussed and what will be the consequences of that we know from from remarks the president gave to troops and u.s. air force base of osan just before he left the korean peninsula that he once again raised with kim jong un the possibility of the huge economic potentials of north korea that lie ahead if you agrees to give up nuclear weapons this has been a theme that trump has returned to a number of times incentivizing the north korean leader to give up nuclear weapons believing that that is a main driver for north korea we also heard after he had that meeting that possibly the americans may be prepared to give some relief on sanctions while negotiations take place that is something that the north koreans and to sue a certain degree the south koreans have been calling for that it is a phased phased development moving forward that there is some give and take in
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these negotiations but as we heard there the most important consequence will be these working level talks to see if they can try to clear some of these nitty gritty details the obstacles that have held up talks in the past i mean there's a lot at stake for the south korean president what role will be playing going forward. i think president moon j.n. south korea will be hugely pleased by today he has largely been the instigator of this whole process you know if if one of the big news pictures of 2019 will be this scene of trump stepping over the demarcation line into north korea it will be largely thanks to moon doing exactly the same thing last year in 2018 and starting this whole process he is largely being credited with moving this whole process forward with starting this dialogue but very cleverly in all of his remarks
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today he has very much being in the shadows kept to the sidelines and heaping all of the praise giving all of the credit to donald trump. thanks to president trump was all of this historic meeting has taken place now i'd like to pay tribute to the creative and bold approach that president trump has demonstrated and on sort through his meeting today we are in the process of achieving denuclearization and permanent peace i believe we have been able to go over a big hurdle and this has actually presented a big corporate to korean people and for the whole world. if this has been any historic day for the whole of the korean peninsula north korea has yet to hear about it it is the way the north korea media operates it will have to take time to process all of these images to edit it into a form that the north korean leadership will be happy with especially given a subject a topic as sensitive as the leader of the united states stepping over into north
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korea while all of this has been playing out while we have been discussing this on air along with all of the other networks of the world north korea north korean media have been playing the usual propaganda documentaries and patrie arctic karaoke songs some. or i run my bride there frank so much. let's continue this now with c. one crew he's a publisher at korea exposé a current affairs and news magazine joins us on skype from stood guard in germany good to have you with us so digesting it all in would it be too much to expect that this would end up being the equivalent of that $972.00 nixon moment when he would became the 1st president to go to china. i think for the last 2 years we have been using or it sure is quite a few times there was the 1st summit where you were in north korea in singapore and there was that 2nd meeting in the home noir and also mr morgan ready has. several
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plans over the last 4 years all of which seem to have historic significance so it is what happened today really of more historic significance than the ones you know best or only we will be able to tell in the future once all of this kind of settles down and we observe the outcome of the law and it will lead the negotiation process as you said earlier the question now is how will the u.s. and north korea's going to reach that get between the 2 or in one or we so clear differences and. north korea wants a new 15 or court records of sanctions or you cannot release us has been waiting adamant there that it will not be willing to give a on this north korea actually engages in complete and they're all in nuclear right is a shot it appears however in recent weeks said maybe that was issued just shifting ever so slightly mr trump to they hinted at yes possibly we
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relieving some of the sanctions might be possible does that mean do you think that the compromise will come from the u.s. side. well it would have to come from all sides and let's not forget that north korea offered to destroy the the remaining player on loose in yongbyon and us said it was not in all of north korea would be to promise to destroy them all in there so perhaps now all of korea is willing to do it precisely there but the question is what is all of the facilities that they want true or not and destroy and dismantle and just exactly what kind of sanctions is us interested in lifting at this point and this is where perhaps south korea and president ones in comes in just before mr trouble went to a b. and c. or rather in that of the 1st stage of the trip to the mc mr moore and george to the pain of explaining the importance of joint economic ventures between the 2 koreas he's very much seen as creating some of the sanctions in place and many people
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think they could be the 1st step toward giving north korea the economic lifeline that it wants all right thanks so much for your analysis on that. still ahead on al-jazeera. we'll tell you why people in syria's deaders or are frustrated with kurdish forces controlling the area. i think the coverage rather highlights how politics is increasingly taking center stage in the country's music scene. how it has been raining quite a lot recently in japan this hump of cloud here is where the heaviest rain has been this sort of drifting in this general direction behind it should be logically as
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