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as head of the commission the legislative executive body that proposes legislation will now the talks have broken up for more. between donald tusk and some of those e.u. leaders it seems that there's a real talk they could reconvene as late as 1 am local time even going through to monday morning trying to break the deadlock so at the moment we can't exactly say for sure whether we'll have an outcome within the next 24 hours they don't have to reach a conclusion right here right now there is a deadline for the european parliament which reconvenes on tuesday on wednesday they are going to vote on very a president another top job in all of these jobs are involved in the whole splay if we give you that you give us that so it is complicated but for now we don't know what's going to emerge thank you very much. the impact of traditional farming methods on the environment has led some in the industry to take
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a new approach in the u.k. one farmers child so-called wilding technique and i livestock to roam free and the wilderness to grow naturally the results been encouraging but they fear the current political climate could undo their hard work hours the reports after sussex 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 us all back through astounded even them the race at which it all group back now is 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 we was the i could see it was it was the typical monoculture of british army and we used to travel the world to look at wildlife and we never once thought that we could get it back on
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our doorstep and this was where it could be really as which is anywhere we're not going to expect large swaths of being to turn into rewelded landscapes but i think this could be used within a mix of other other. 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 to the entire philosophy of this place which is that farming obviously has very much been part of the problem as far 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 near by though there's some skepticism up. this new model unlike his neighbors david doesn't own all his land and has to
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make a profit to pay the rent 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 environmental problems we have all the bar diversity all the species so the turtle doves on the 90 gals here that you might find on rewarding saw as well but we produce loads of food food as well rather than all the money being poured into a very small area the far of the farmland or the land of the country would be far better to use it to create that mix of so bought a verse and food and farming alongside it the problem is that some environmentalists say the earth may only have 60 harvests left that 60 years before the soil is damaged beyond repair consequently the net this states maintains 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
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are changing even faster and what happens to this place is a model a grand experiment is not at all clear. lawrence li al jazeera in sussex still ahead this news hour that. anger in argentina where days of power cuts have paralyzed parts of the country. and this england batsman comes good to when it matters action and then well the clash with india is still. worth it your problem is something which is a geopolitical issue that's for governments international institutions to manage under 1000 refugees don't have the right to walk freely on the other hand gord's can move freely as far and as much as they want it's a multinational colonialism this is a v i'm not and over the democratic process these companies they just want the
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money europe's forbidden colony episode one on al-jazeera. bill latest news as it breaks communities may be in disagreement accusing the other for these attacks and the chilling with details coverage thousands of protesters have been stripping away from here to go house but rousing have been staying on from around the world sacrificing sad what have to be. bad drugs about sacrifice is what this is all about.
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an energy crisis on the outskirts of argentina's capital has left many without power for days the residents of la plata blame the blackouts on the electricity company for not investing in the area but as to the reports solving the country's energy problems may require a major overhaul. another power cut in argentina. neighbors in aleppo have decided to block the roads to protest their 4th day without electricity. join us says the most affected areas are poor and that's why their claims are being ignored was not part of the ball we are the most humble and cannot go and get a generator the price of electricity has tripled in the past years but we are not seeing the benefits it's cold our children need electricity higher utility prices in the past 2 years have not resulted in better service vis people save as they've been without electricity and water for several days this whole area has been
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completely paralyzed streetlights are not working and shops and factories have also been affected by this name. words are saying that what they need are generators in order to be able to go back to their normal lives. who. owns a pizza shop not far away from the protest he was forced to borrow a generator from a friend the economic situation is bad and if you had the power cut to the situation it's even worse because we have to spend money for gas for the generator people here say the company charged is to blame because they have not invested in the area 2 weeks ago a massive power outage left the country almost completely in the dark the blackout also affected regions of brazil and you are why power cuts were frequent when president markey came to power the previous administration subsidized power and companies failed to invest in the electric grid he allowed companies to raise the
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price of electricity and promised to heavily invest in the energy sector in fact dozens of renewable energy parks were in aggravated under his administration. and here no boy they get us out of a country without energy cannot grow and that is what we are doing reverting the decline in the production of gas and oil and add renewable energy that allows us to dream of development of having energy in quantity quality and at competitive prices that will allow our industries to grow and add value to our natural resources. but the blackout a few weeks ago shows the lack of real investment that continues to exist in the system and. argentina has invested heavily in the past years in renewables and in the generation of energy where rich in natural resources and that's tempting for investors but for many years the energy here was cheaper than going out for dinner so consumption has been inefficient because it search eep so we need to change how
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we see energy and there needs to be more investment to deal with the situation a situation that has a direct impact on these people's lives. that is how will. his fire with the sport. england have handed india their 1st a feat of the cricket world cup the win in burnley can boost the house chances of making the semifinals fellow malik reports. england needed to beat india to keep their fate in their own hands they started well with a 161 partnership from jonny bairstow and jason roy bester went on to score 111. in just bowls did manage to slow indians progress but simply 9 to ben stokes holding and reach 337. the industry started badly they
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lost k rahul in the 3rd over. iraq kohli had steady beginnings with a 138 partnership with throat sharma but he fell for 66. rohit sharma was dismissed for 102 not long after with india still needing 140 from 14 overs it proved to be too much the indians falling short in the winning it by 31 runs a win from their final game will guarantee the hosts a place in the semifinals. so he'll malick al-jazeera. so that when left to england about pakistan into 4th every team plays each other once with the top 4 advancing to the semi's if england lose their final game against new zealand pakistan or bangladesh could finish with more points than them spied the loss in the are still in a strong position to go through. red bull's max for shoppin has broken wrist sadie's grip on the formula one season for stop and has won the austrian grand prix
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ahead of ferrari's charlotte clare the dutch driver over to click clare with just 2 laps to go and went on to secure his 1st win of the year cities had won all 8 of the season's previous races overall championship leader lewis hamilton finished down in 5th. of course we didn't have the best starts but from there was just a very calm and. we could slowly get back into our position and specially on the 2nd stint because of my 1st and i had a flat spot so it was not ideal. you have just started passing the cars ahead then after a pause faltered and i could i really started believing in a victory and we went for mohamed salah scored for egypt who made it 3 wins from 3 of the africa cup of nations the liverpool forward got the opener to help us cyclamen a 2 no win over in uganda this was solace 2nd goal the competition the win sees the hosts finish top of group a spot that losey got to go through with egypt to the
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round of 16 d r c thrash them bob way for nailing could qualify as one of the 4 best 3rd place teams. madagascar pulled off a huge upset to finish top of group b. they stand 3 time champions nigeria to nail both automatically go through guinea could also advance in 3rd to join the super eagles and madagascar. and we come in just a moment which is more going to this more theme. in every word in every boy system so. we really know your wire beaten on penalties by peru in the last quarter final the copa america like so many games in this year's cope by the video system referee played a huge role here why were the team that suffered this time around they had the ball in the net twice and both times the goals were disallowed by far. no goals in
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regulation or extra time either so it went to penalties wise barcelona striker luis suarez the only player to mix at assen flores sent her through. defending wimbledon champion actually kerber might have her work cut out for her if she is to retain her title the world number 5 has been placed in the top for half of the draw and could potentially face 3 former champions including serena williams a 3 time grand slam champion lost the east born title to carolina on saturday i mean everything can have been especially in the grand slams and we will see i mean of course. always tough opponents you have to beat everyone if you would like to win the grand slam. and the new york yankees have swept the has stored 2 game series in major league baseball's 1st trip to london they beat the boston red sox $12.00 to $8.00 in front of a sellout crowd at the london stadium combined with the yankees 17 to 13 went on
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saturday the team scored 50 runs on the weekend the most in a 2 game span in the red sox yankees 100 year watley. and that's all you sport for now and now back to laurin in london thank very much indeed and that's it for me for this news or i'll be back in a moment with an artful roundup thanks very much or treat. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing attempts into someone else's work.
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across china millions of cameras a watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one i want to east investigates china's surveillance crackdown on how does the. it was at least 7 protesters dead and a $181.00 wounded in sudan of the 10s of thousands brave a heavy military presence to march against army rule. dante this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. stepping
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a. lot of. donald trump praises his friendship with kim jong un as he becomes the 1st sitting u.s. president to set foot in north korea. for have to as forces destroy a turkish drone a trip please my court as the libyan warlord seeks to punish turkey for supporting his rival. and u.s. diplomats hammer home their support for israel as they helped to inaugurate a new tunnel under occupied east jerusalem. follow the revolution will not die that's the message from tens of thousands of protesters as they poured into sudan's streets demanding civilian rule for their country but they've been met with gunfire and tear gas sudan's health ministry says at least 7 people have been killed and 181 injured in the 1st major protest since
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the military violently broke up a protest almost a month ago killing dozens of people for him had reports. their message remains the same as it has for months demanding sudan's military rulers hand over power to a civilian that government. tens of thousands of protesters march towards the presidential palace in khartoum opposition leaders call for similar mass demonstrations nationwide dubbed the 1000000 strong march but we don't feel like we start we want people to feel like we will continue continue no matter what everyone is out so we encourage each other. in some cases police fired tear gas at protesters the rapid support forces patrolled the streets with machine guns they were accused of the crackdown at this. it in at army headquarters in khartoum on june 3rd around $100.00 protesters were killed. in the eastern town of casella
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gunfire was heard the military gentle says it's not to blame for recent violence. but what we're much time unless you don't literally the military is here to protect protesters but we can't do anything when it comes to infiltrators 5 or 6 people have been hit and we need to go there to sort out the problem you have to know that there are infiltrators people who want to change the current situation but god willing if we reach an agreement and if you understand the situation we will get rid of the snipers who are killing the people right now. sunday's mass marches with the 1st since the killings in khartoum 4 weeks ago and internet and media blackout has been enforced since then the protests coincide with the end of the african union deadline for the ruling military joint to hand over power to a you and have led mediation efforts to find a political solution the opposition has accepted a plan to form a transitional government for the next 3 years the transitional military council says it's willing to negotiate. sunday was also the 30th anniversary of the
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military coup led by omar al bashir sudan's president was overthrown by another military coup in april and is in prison charged with corruption activists arab countries to stop supporting sudan's military rulers they will never want in our not because they are nice but also because they're going to be implicated if they are out of war so that's very normal very natural but we also. know unless we. by that mainly i'm speaking about saudi arabia the u.a.e. then it's going to be really hard for me. to succumb or be able to and i think this is changing now. the protesters say their chance of defiance will continue despite threats to their lives until their demands for civilian rule are met for haleigh mohammed al jazeera. after syria has been banned from sudan so himmelman sent this update earlier from neighboring south sudan so i happened to
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stand that people are saying that the security forces are using tear gas level english and there are pages circulating on social media despite an internet clampdown on the military jet down has shut down internet services after the change their attack on the on the 6 new front of the un headquarters there saying that's the internet was distracting and national security so people have been still going out and they've been reporting these are live ammunition tear gas at least a dozen injured according to activists in speaking to so it's not as you let's get it it's it while it's something that they say it looks expecting so people are saying that despite all of this despite the interior guys despite the live ammunition they still will continue the protest the sudanese the questions association has called her people to congregate in defense squares to continue the protest and they say they will be addressing there's also has to tell them the way forward going on ashraf mohammed ali has been out protesting in omed oman.
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so at the beginning or deliberate are. people who are trying to go ahead and agree you can actually sent the. new feeling or. because. the our. forces were deployed all over the tree about a day and with a pretty cool i don't know. for your cue ball but they were so good to go all fired on the birth of this. donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to set foot in north korea is stepped over the border during his 3rd meeting with kim jong il an impromptu one apparently arranged after trump proposed
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it via twitter on saturday the 2 sides agreed to resume the nuclear talks which stalled after the last summit broke down in february trump said he has a great friendship with a north korean leader under there is diplomatic editor james bays reports 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. became the 1st ever sitting u.s. president to step on to north korean soil. the 2 then walked back into the south underdressed reports stepping of course that was agreed on a lot of progress. a lot of friendships have been made and it didn't particularly
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break richard so i just thank you very quickly 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 for good writing and writing so i waited to hear from. 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. that. for 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
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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 diplomacy 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
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of it scribbling sanctions james bay al-jazeera south korea. mcbride has more on the south korean reaction from seoul. this is being seen as a major personal achievement for president moon j.n. of south korea who's been under increasing pressure since the failure of the hanoi summit both here at home and also from north korea throughout the events of sunday he tactfully remained very much at the sidelines allowing donald trump to claim credit for this historic day in reality though he is seen as being the instigator of this process of reconciliation if the day's events of stepping across the border is seen by the end of this year as one of the news highlights of 2019 then it will be remembered the moon j.n. did exactly the same last year becoming the news highlight of $2800.00 starting this whole process that has led to donald trump crossing over the border but as he
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always has done throughout this whole process of south korea very much giving full credit to donald trump. what we really want is permanent peace on the korean peninsula mr trump will be going down in history as the president who made peace on the korean peninsula and i would like to give my appreciation to donald trump and kim jong un if this does turn out to be a historic day for the korean peninsula and the people of north korea have yet to hear about it as always state run media in north korea needs time to edit and process these images into a form that 6 separate a ball for the north korean leadership especially given a subject as sensitive as the leader of the united states stepping over into north korea while the networks of the world have been broadcasting live these unfolding events throughout sunday the state run broadcaster in north korea has been
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broadcasting the usual diet of propaganda documentaries and patrie arctic karaoke songs. air traffic has resumed libya's muttiah airport which is tripoli is only functioning civilian airport after it was hit by an airstrike generally for have to as forces say they hit the drone in an air strike on mighty europe orders part of a series of measures meant to punish turkey for its support of his rival the un recognized government in tripoli earlier turkey's foreign ministry demanded the immediate release of 6 turkish citizens being held by fighters loyal to have to say otherwise those holding them or become quote legitimate targets on saturday have to us forces threatened turkish interests in libya including airline flights and shipping to he's been accused of supplying weapons to forces allied to the government in tripoli which have turned his backers trying to overthrow whatever little head has more from 2.

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