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hordes from the desert border between she and so many israelis are walking through minefields to find sanctuary. they're cold hungry and desperate to get to chile where many have friends or family but after traveling south for more than a week these venezuelans are stranded on the peruvian side of the border because chile won't let them in without a passport and residency visa. might be an assault all and her 2 small boys are now sleeping on the street unable to wash and like almost everyone here relying on charity for warm clothes and food or they're saying. it's impossible to get a passport to venezuela i've been trying for 2 years until last week we could enter chile with our national id card to store. but no longer see chilean authorities. they can't continue to pretend that tourists the worst thing for migrants is to move to another country without being able to get a work permit or access to social services. this is the at the camera desert with
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the sun is merciless by day and the nights brutally cold. and i live in israel and are being sent to the chilean consulate in the nearby peruvian town of fact not to apply for a visa families with small children are being given priority but most don't have the required documents and the process is painfully slow even chaotic. catalina and a saudi arrived more than a week ago from the once prosperous venezuelan city of monaco where now power fuel and food shortages are acute. the physical men with physically and psychologically worn out with no more money and they're living out here but at least we have hope back home have no hope anymore that they'll be any change. but others have grown impatient. it's easy to miss this tiny sign warning that b.
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on this point is a minefield mines on the chilean side of the border that have been left over from the days when there were hostilities with neighboring peru now smugglers and undocumented migrants use this route to try to bypass the illegal entry points and now the venezuelans who can't or won't wait for visas to get into chile are using it to. most of the venezuelans aren't even aware of the dangers of walking through here. chile's just migrant services urging the government to relax rather than tighten restrictions but some of them there's no hundreds of more been as well i'm stuck on several of our borders with bolivia to looking for other ways that we need to be more flexible or there will be serious consequences. back intact join a lease and her husband have just arrived with their 2 small children who seem unaware of their protests around these. the situation in venezuela is getting worse by the day going back is not an option. as they prepared to spend the night in
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front of the consulate thousands of more than his wayland's have reportedly at the ecuador peru border on their way to chile a wave of economic refugees that authorities may be trying to control but cannot stop. you see human al-jazeera at the chile peru border. and energy crisis on the outskirts of argentina's capital has left many without power for days the residents of blame the electricity cuts on the utility company for not investing in the area but as a bow reports solving the country's energy problems may require a major overhaul. another power cut in argentina. decided to protest their forced day without electricity. the most affected areas are poor and that's why their claims are being ignored. we are the
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most humble 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 this people say they've been without electricity and water for several days this whole area has been completely paralyzed streetlights are not working and shops and factories have also been affected this neighbors 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 in charge is to blame because they have not invested in
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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 subsidy. power and companies failed to invest in the electric grid he allowed companies to raise the price of electricity and promised to heavily invest in the energy sector in fact dozens of renewable energy parks were in nag you aided under his administration. a country without energy you 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
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system and. argentina has invested heavily in the past years in renewables and in the generation of energy we're 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 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. thousands of people have donated money to cover the legal costs of a german captain detained in italy on saturday coral that i care to secure deliberately ramming her rescue vessel the sea watch 3 and a police boat that was trying to stop her from entering the port of lampedusa a lawyer says the collision wasn't intentional dozens of migrants on board were rescued off the libyan coast more than 2 weeks ago. and several people have been
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killed and devastating flooding and the russian region of. authorities have moved thousands of people from the area around $10000.00 people from dozens of villages are thought to be affected but many towns completely cut off. and still ahead and algis there as. well have the sports the most successful side in the history of the cup by magic out want to be adding to their 15 titles will tell you why. selfless act human bravery 10000 precious pieces of literature rescued from being. besieged sorry. their world meets the both men women and men who risked everything to save their written heritage. the love of books on al-jazeera.
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time for sport here. england have handed india their 1st defeat at the cricket world cup the win in birmingham based the house chances of making the semifinals so how malik reports. england needed to beat india to keep their fate in their own hands they started well with the 160 run partnership from jonny bairstow and jason roy bester went on to score 111. in just bones did manage to slow innings progress but simply 9 to ben stokes helping and reach 337. india's chase started badly they lost k rahul in the 3rd over. iraq kohli had steady beginnings with a 138 partnership with rohit sharma but he fell for 66. rabbit sharma was dismissed for 102 not long after with india still needing 140 from 14
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opens. 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 0. so that when left to england above 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 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
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down in fits. 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 followed through then i could i really started believing in a victory and then we went for spain's maverick finale as is claimed his 1st win of the most g.p. season beyond the hard rider won the dutch grand prix held off a strong challenge by world champion mark martin has he finished 2nd to standard overall lead to $44.00 point french rocky 5 a point tara was started on for position and is 3rd. 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 cycling a 2 no win over in uganda this was solace 2nd goal the competition to win sees the
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hosts finish top of group a spot that last you got to go through with egypt to the round of 16 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 getting you could also advance in 3rd to join the super eagles and madagascar. you know we come in just a moment which is more this more of the. year we were so. we really you're quire been on penalties by peru in the last quarter final of 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 it is in 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 specially 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 to 8 in front of a sellout crowd at the london stadium combined with the yankees 17 to 13 went on
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al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the moon and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza a stunning archaeological mystery unfolding witnessed the 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be long been detroit's july on al-jazeera. the producers of mexico's most watched soap opera continue to tackle real women's issues and the audience is now reacting. emboldened by the show a woman freeze
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a cell from the horrors of sexual abuse. in a deeply emotional demonstration of the back and forth between reality and fiction that he's real stories played out on set episode 2 of soap box mexico on al-jazeera . the 1st such. place. at least 7 demonstrators are killed in sudan and more than 180 are injured thousands stage. a protest against military rule. alone welcome on to bigger poland you're watching out there on live from go out on
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this program the libyan capital it's only functioning airport is temporarily closed after an airstrike tensions between a powerful warlord and turkey escalate. the. huge protests expected again in hong kong on the out of or 3 of the territories handed over from britain to china. and they returned to the wild will be visiting a farm an anklet to see why it's gone back to its roots. the revolution will not die that was the message from tens of thousands of protesters as they poured insisted on streets on sunday they were demanding civilian rule but they were met with god far in tear gas the health ministry says at least 7 people have been killed and more than $180.00 injured they were the 1st
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major protests since the military violently broke up a protest camp almost a month ago killing dozens of people regular mohamed has this report. the message remains the same as it has the 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 calls for similar mass demonstrations nationwide dubbed the 1000000 strong. man we do bill to 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 a sit in at army headquarters in khartoum on june 3rd around $100.00 protesters were killed. in the eastern town of casella gunfire was heard the military gentle
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says it's not to blame for recent violence. but what were the most common lisita manually 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 forced since then the protests coincide with the end of the african union deadline for the ruling military junta to hand over power to a you and ethiopia 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 to work not because they are not. 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 us. to succumb or be able to and i think this is changing now. the protests to say the. of defiance will continue despite threats to their lives until their demands for civilian rule on it for him mohammed al jazeera. some of her mubarak is
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a spokeswoman for the sudanese professionals' association that's the main opposition umbrella group that's been leading these protests against the military and she says the protests will not stop until the demands of the people are met today was a number with a union march in actually many. people were out in the streets in all almost all cities of sudan. unfortunately the internet blackout as you know and then ability to cover the protests has has been has made this fear is that that the message would not go out to the people but the will of the people was beyond. it was clear the message was very clear we hate to have you seen through in the cease in. the past close. time. in the incidents of the 3rd of june and before that and after that we are
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seen a 1000 in the streets to demand the civilian rule as we have been an incident here little since the beginning since the 6th of april all eyes are on saddam despite the blackout of the media and the internet but they they are. there's still no guarantee of what could happen or what form the crackdown that the minute they found them me may or may not. see for now up to 1000000 protesters are expected in hong kong as the territory prepares to mark the 22nd anniversary of its handover from britain to china. there's been anger over an extradition bill that could allow suspects to be sent to mainland china for trial they want the proposals to be completely withdrawn and more guarantees for hong kong's democracy we can now go live to clark who joins us now from hong kong
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so sara there was a flag raising ceremony but there's also protesters unusually can you tell us set the scene there for us. with the flag raising ceremony which is the official annual event attended by the government employees and of course the chief executive kerry land that's taking place in about half an hour and we've just heard that they're actually moving that flag raising ceremony indoors but they suggest it's because of weather concerns ryan but it's obviously due to security concerns and as you can see around me where right in the middle of where all the protests a gathering and where the official ceremonies the flag raising ceremony is on my right behind me we're seeing thousands of protesters now flooding into where we are this road is blocked off this whole area is in lockdown on another road about 200 meters away it's also blocked off we're hearing reports only from one you see that battens and pepper spray have been used i can't confirm that but certainly the standoff here between the police and the thousands of protesters here it's
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continuing these protesters moved in last night they camped out overnight at hong kong's parliament and it's slowly flooding in here and the i am of what this protest zone about is it's trying to disrupt the official ceremony which is obviously marking the british handover anniversary which was 22 years ago they try to disrupt that ceremony and get in contact with kerry who course they want to see her and they want her to dump this extradition bill and this is the whole protest surrounding this controversial extradition bill which up people here are concerned about if it does go ahead that it could see fugitives extradited to the mainland for trial. as you're speaking america seems to be addressing the crowds inside that convention center for that ceremony now. there's a lot of attention being paid to this to this anniversary not necessarily for the right reasons for the hong kong government. what kind of a position the hong kong's government and particularly kerry lamb who has refused
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to back down from completely eradicating this extradition bill. for kerry lam has been missing for some time now the last public appearance was on june 18th this is just after she suspended this extradition bill but these protesters that want this extradition bill dumped all together not to die is the annual rally 8 seats the handover anniversary it's a march every year but this year they're expecting massive crowds simply because of the fury and the anger over this particular extradition treaty that's been suspended but not dumped all together and that's what these protesters want so this protest here this morning it will only build on the status of the police continue that it's blocked on my left it's blocked on hardcourt road so as i said that they could be $5000.00 police off to $5000.00 placed on duty today simply to control the crowds but the actual march that marks the anniversary it doesn't stop until the soft unearned so it's going to be a big day in hong kong sorry clark in hong kong where those protests are building
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up again but of course be following the story throughout the day thank you. flights have resumed at the libyan capital is only functioning airport briefly taken out of action after being hit by an airstrike forces loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar say they this their attack destroyed a turkish drone that was parked on one of the airports runways. and turkey has said 6 of its citizens are being held by half terrorist forces it has now warned that have tossed fighters would become legitimate targets if they aren't released immediately after as eastern administration in tobruk cut all ties with turkey on friday accusing it of supporting the rival the un recognized government in tripoli it is also tried and threatened to target turkey's interests in libya and that includes airline flights and shipping anchor assess its involvement in libya is aimed at promoting regional peace and stability moment of the ahead as a tripoli with this update. of yesha an animated gif airport the only operational
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airport in the capital tripoli has been resumed after it was halted for hours that is following the air strike by a fighter jet loyal to the world safer have to which hit an open area near the runway that is according to authorities in him airport this is the 5th time. airport is hit by have that as fighter jets since have to launch it is a military campaign to take control of the capital tripoli on april the force on the other hand forces loyal to warlord for have to say that they have targeted a turkish drawn in what we understand that the turkish foreign ministry has threatened to target have to his forces. do not release the nationals who have been detained by have to his forces in the east of the country 2 days ago have to his forces have threatened to target all turkish interests in
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libya including flights and also vessels in libya's to. their forces loyal to the. have to accuse turkey of providing the drones to the forces loyal to the government of national accord especially after the government forces recaptured the strategic town of what he and from have their forces which is considered a major setback to have to his forces also in the east of libya the speaker of the. house of representatives have he has just announced that the general mobilization in the country that's following the fish threats to target have to us forces inside libya if they do not really is the turkish nationals syrian state media says government air defense system.
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