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that today's no the actual original archaeological busy component but you know we constructed parts but there's another aspect here in that you know that iraq in general and cultural heritage sites like problem have suffered terribly in the last few years as a result of the ongoing conflicts in the region and the rise of isis and solves a fool so adding a site like babylon is it is a good signal is a positive message that to add to the world lead to the region that you know the u.s. could does care while the student draw attention to these to the sites of the region and the damage and that they have been suffering from so i think that time you know that the timing is right and that's probably why finally iraq and bought well made and we're very pleased that that this is good news now all right at the have this world heritage designation what sort of protection does the
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status afford the sites none whatsoever and that the only protection you could sink of here is that the iraqi authorities if they wish to maintain this status they will have to you know look after the side protected make sure that. they can do you know that there is no doubt significant deterioration it's also full so that is the only protection as such that would that you could sort of add the sides but technically speaking there is no need to protection have any sort of that or any other side in a state or a country can change its mind can suddenly do things around that site and if you ask who feels that this is somehow in contravention or busy somehow disrupts or or there's no let me decide will meet the criteria that it used to put the site on the
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site would be removed that's the only sanction really that can be done but it begs the question really what's the point of going for this designation the 1st place then. well you see i mean it really has as you see we're talking about it puts intentionally and it highlights this site and all of this is good and if you think of it maybe not so much in iraq because the situation in iraq is still a lot much better than it was busy a few years ago it's still you know. it's relatively unsafe it's all i it's not a major tourist spot but in many other countries and you mentioned other sites in your in your in your introduction of these would they become major droll for major groups or tourists would want to come and visit these. you know with world heritage i designate it sites so it is worth it in the end then thankee so how does indeed add as an adjoining is there from athens ohio thank you.
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well desires tell structured reports is from bob alone a few weeks ago you can see that reports on our website called out of course on our you tube channel a good medical care isn't just about prescribing the right treatments research has shown that empathy with patients is vital the best possible outcomes one training center in new york is aiming to improve nursing students communication skills chris and salute you find out it's not all patients are human and how. now is raising and coughing his cheeks turning blue the symptoms of his asthma attack may be common but students at columbia university's school of nursing say treating them is far more challenging in a clinical environment than a classroom it's going to help open up your eyes. well the textbook i think there's
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a talk back to you so especially when you're dealing with pediatrics and a child that scared of something or doesn't want to do something. how is a state of the art medical training manikin who under the control of a nearby instructor talks and conveys emotions in addition to symptoms his body works with a broad range of patient monitors and sensors while robotics allow him to simulate nearly a dozen facial expressions cootie fear anxiety and anger i think that what some offers us is like the opportunity to really explore that empathy component of health care and treating patients and people in their family as like not just like someone who hasn't asked asthma exacerbation. day one more time actors are also used in simulations here one place house father is just go. away just about when she comes and much of this kind of training used to take place on the job but as health care becomes more high tech so has the training of medical professionals
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. the simulation center has the look and feel of a real hospital with operating rooms and even a maternity ward the idea is to better prepare students for the real world so their patients will have better outcomes. students review their experiences afterwards in the board room studies show that simulation improves their critical thinking clinical judgment and communication skills with communication errors one of the leading causes of harmful mistakes in health care really shows the true aspect of what nurses do were not just the skills base profession but there's a lot of thinking clinical decision making involved which is why more training like this may be just what the doctor ordered christian salumi al-jazeera new york will same with news of a medical nature a strangely insurgency used nerve transfers to restore movement and pirates of the
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arms and hands of 13 quadriplegic patients the procedure involves connecting live working nerves to muscles which are attached to dead nerves well study of the surgeries has been published in the medical journal lancet says the patient parts and i able to feed themselves hold a drink brush their teeth and write. the sport. thank you fire and waiting for the harley and is a pretty good 1st run mixed doubles match at wimbledon featuring the pair of andy murray and serena williams have been forced to wait another day and not just to spar and off their 15 year old girls credible comeback. the american qualifier lost the 1st set against polonia head and her fairy tale run looked to be over and she faced match point at 52 down in the 2nd set when after saving a 2nd match point she eventually claimed the set in it's heartbreaking to set it to a decider. 75030 guaranteed herself at least
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220000 dollars in prize money from my feet to the last thing before i write for a while mobile $1.00 reminder how. meanwhile the men's defending champion novak djokovic she is being given a scare in his round match to drop the 2nd set against world number 48 who by all accounts but before charlie chan can came back to wind back in will say. meanwhile the man djokovic based on last year's final kevin anderson has been upset in the 3rd round he was knocked out right argentina we don't. 30. through to the 4th round the czech player was pushed hard by taiwan's chase away 632664 victory taking an hour and 46 minutes up next the 5th is czech i'm patrick how to lead a much of a hurry football now in the africa cup of nations as seen one of the biggest shocks
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in its 62 year history has been in knots out the harley found seed morocco to reach the quarterfinals in car i've been a nickname the squiggles coming through for one on penalties after the game finished 11 of those go on to play center goal in the last 8 liverpool study amani scored the arni goal of the game as they beat uganda a thief as president wants to see the next women's world cup grow by 8 teams to 32 but gianni in frontino says the proposal needs quick action as the bidding process is already underway we'll discuss it. as a matter of urgency and see if we can already decide to in. greece for. 20 twentieth's in which case we should reopen the bidding process and allow everyone to have a chance to organize and maybe call almost for some of those been getting ready for the 24th to ensure.
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its official pakistan are out of the cricket world cup they need to be bangladesh at lord's in london on friday by a record margin to reach the semifinals but they're not ready for round when it was nowhere near enough batting 1st pakistan knew they needed to get quick runs early on a wild batted fluently the right just wasn't what was required made exactly 100 bucks he was one of 5 victims foremost the physio rama on his part the 75 giving him 20 wickets for the tournament and putting him 2nd on the bony childs pakistan eventually making 315 for 9 so that meant pakistanis needed to bowl out bangladesh for 7 or lengths to qualify for the last 4 that clearly didn't happen so he afridi there did take 6 for 35 that was the best they could by pakistan ball at a world cup as bangladesh were bowled out for $221.00 south australia india england and new zealand advance to the semifinals india and australia can both still finish
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top of the table and their match is on saturday will decide who plays whom in the semis. a leader's yellow jersey in the tour de france is one of the most prized possessions in sport this year there's even more incentive for the ride it because it's a 100 years since our mother your was 1st introduced the 3 and a half 1000 kilometer event will cross some of europe's highest mountain passes where the race for the getting underway in brussels on saturday dominic carey reports. summer in brussels and yellow is the color everyone wants to wear. the tour de france is back in town which means the world's leading cyclists are here with last year's winner keenly aware he has a fight on his hands off and there's a lot of guys obviously there with signs been strong with the richie for the show that you see either of them really never know which one it is and. so i think there is a there's a lot of good guys you know makes the it's also interesting that one man who want
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to be on the starting line is his teammate chris froome himself a 4 time to a winner a heavy crash in june left him with several broken bones and ended his season. leaving a gap in the field some other teams are hoping to exploit correspond then the most let's see healthcare rights thomas and eikenberry not respond right and if they respond as they have done these past years well for sure they will close the races they did so far but if they have doubts i think that the others will get more ambitious and maybe we will get a more open race. the prize this year has a particular significance for it is now 100 years since the mio john or yellow jersey was 1st awarded race organizers. tells me he thinks this will be a special motivation for all the writers. civic the yellow jersey stands for excellence excellence which draws us to the top and that's why we wanted to make the right its climb as high as possible in this year's race that's why we have 7
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climbs beyond 2000 meters that's why we have 3 mountain top finishers above 2000 meters all of these things plus the centenary of how to shape our route this year. organizers are busy putting everything in place for the 1st stage to be ready come saturday afternoon all this area will be packed with people waiting to see who will cross this finishing line 1st and claim the 1st yellow jersey of this year's tour rule that person go on to wear it all the way to paris probably not but there will be 3 weeks of very hard racing between them and that final finishing line dominic cain al-jazeera brussels american sprinter noah laurie has become the 4th fastest man ever to run the 200 meters he claimed victory at the diamond league meeting a tired of 19.50 seconds that is the best tie in either back distance in 7 years arledge american you say about your hand like fellow american michael johnson have
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run fast. and that is always well for a while either and as ever there will be much more on our web site that is of course al-jazeera dot com and that's just that wraps it up for this new so do stay with us here on out to 0 i'll be back after this short break with one of the very latest. burford you problem is something which is a geopolitical issue as for governments international institutions to manage refugees don't have the right to walk freely on the other hand gord's can move
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freely as far and as much as they want it's a new multi-national colonialism this is a v i'm not and over the democratic process these companies they just want the money europe's forbidden colony episode one on al-jazeera. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something an individual has not yet done but is going to view and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform that act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict what crimes occur i would have said you're crazy pre-crime coming soon on al-jazeera in malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty a dividing the community in there with more than 1200 prisoners on death row one a one in 50. on al-jazeera.
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super tankers seized by the u.k. on suspicion of taking a radian all to syria is to be held for at least 2 weeks as crude as questions. celebrations in saddam after the. the tree and opposition reject our sharing deal but not everyone's convinced it will work. and high tech health care robots are providing some very real life training for nurses. fear and security council has condemned the attack on a migrant detention center in libya and called on the warring sides to commit to a cease farm video has emerged showing the moments when the airstrikes hit the camp near tripoli on shoes say 60 people were killed and more than $100.00 others are
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injured but tripoli is un recognized government says warlord khalifa haftar and his forces are responsible they say they were targeting a nearby weapons they're poor and didn't give orders to hits the shelter where the world health organization says almost a 1000 people have been killed since after began his offensive to take over the capital 3 months ago well shortly it will be reynolds will explain why it's taken the u.n. security council 3 days to come up with a unified response to the migrant center attack but 1st this reports from mahmoud abbas in tripoli. a video that has been recently circulated online showing the moment when the detention center in neighborhoods in eastern tripoli was hit by an airstrike in now the supervisors of the detention center to confirm the video is accurate 100 percent as it was taken by their c.c.t.v.
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cameras all the elements we have seen in and around the detention center are the same we have been several times to that detention center since it was for this head on tuesday night by an airstrike and meanwhile the interior minister the government of national called the government of national called says that. if 16 fighter jet hit their detention center on tuesday night which killed $53.00 grants and refugees now also says that at team of experts from the united nations has proved that the detention center was hit by an air strike but most also says that if libya fails to protect the migrants and refugees then they will decide to release all the migrants and refugees and close down all detention centers in libya bashar also calls on the united nations to corporate
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and to do its part in protecting the civilians in libya. you could put this in the category of better late than never on wednesday the u.n. security council met for more than 3 hours behind closed doors but was unable to come up with a statement on the airstrike against the migrant detention center in tripoli now they have done so and in addition to condemning the air raid the security council urges all sides in libya to commit to a cease fire it says lasting peace tense the civility in libya will only come through political solutions and the also the council gave something of an admonition to other countries without naming any of them but telling him not to interfere in libyan affairs it said that the council call for full respect for the
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arms embargo by all member states and called on all countries not to intervene in the conflict or take any measures that exacerbated well libya has been torn apart by conflicts since long time ruler muammar gadhafi was overthrown in 2011 it's divided between warring militia groups which will slip back to why the governments the un recognized administration led spy prime minister fire as all sides is based in tripoli it's supported by turkey and most western nations including italy which is why it's the fighting near tripoli will force more people to cross the mediterranean in the east there is the brute base governments the center of power for warlords the have to is backed by egypt sent him away bia russia and the united arab emirates france is also accused of providing military support to his forces but ronald bruce and john nice to serve on the atlantic council working group on
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libya he dents have to will consider a ceasefire what is changing the last. since the beginning of the year is that after has not only consolidated his bar position in the eastern part of the gun true but he moved south and then suffered worse than the north and has largely occupy a good chunk of libya i'm not going to see percent just throw a number out so he's in a much different much stronger position than he was in the past at the same time what we've seen and lizzie over the last few years is an increasing amount of local decision making because the governor national court in tripoli has been very ineffective in terms of making nationwide decisions so you've seen a lot of the power going to ministers leaders misspellings deprival consuls
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and so forth so again you need to realize that what was set up in the simberg 2015 by the un has never worked and is working even less the day that it did then consequently we need to get a different group of people together and put together an agreement which reflects the power realities of libya today. people smuggling gangs of flourished in libya's chaos making the country a major departure point for refugees migrants hoping to reach europe by sea now malta has agreed to take in 54 people who were rescued over the buttes coast on thursday they've been stuck at sea for malta and it's lee argued who should let their west the ship don't go in the turn exceptionally spree a similar number of migrants already in malta will be sent italy and a german rescue ship has picked up another 65 people from an overloaded dinghy off
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libya rescuers say the boats had barely any drinking water and no navigation system refugees and migrants and i being cared for on board the vessel and italy is warning the crew notes to attempt to talk at any of its ports now of course in gibraltar has extended the detention of a rain all time care by 14 days british forces seized the iranian ship on thursday they suspects it was delivering oil to syria in breach of essentials well officials in japan alter u.k. territorial southern spain are examining the cargo and questioning the crew iran says the seizure is illegal paul brennan has more live from london. there are 2 main strands to this now 1st of all there's the procedural and that is the investigation into the exact nature of the cargo on this ship grace one its origin and most particularly its ultimate destination and where exactly was it going and
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the 28 crew members who are still on board that ship are now being interviewed as witnesses by the roll gibraltar police and the time that that's likely to take means that the attorney general of gibraltar on friday applied for an extension of the detention of that ship it would have been 72 hours and that would have run out in the early hours of sunday and it was clearly felt that that wasn't enough time to get to the bottom of it and so they've successfully applied for a 14 day extension so that ship is going nowhere and i spoke on friday to a specialist in the sanctions law who said that the actual process could take very much longer than that i predict a very long long. investigation and if any criminal proceedings follow those are likely to take some time and because. fully expected iranian authorities to bring a legal challenge us
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a real war of words frankly is developing over the fate of this ship grace one we know that the iranians were extremely critical and are demanding the return of that cargo the gibraltar also rather bristling at the suggestion from spain that they were acting simply at the behest of the united states but other countries are also weighing in the russian foreign ministry an ally of iran don't forget has accused the u.k. and the u.s. of bad faith on all of this a statement on friday saying this was a long planned project and i grow very the situation around syria and iran and exuberant comments according to the ministry of russia the foreign ministry by high ranking you can u.s. officials prove that this action was planned in advance. opposition leaders in sudan are holding public meetings explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military under the agreement to cancel will be set up
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with the leadership swapping between the jump and civilians well some processes have welcomed the deal as a victory others say it's a surrender priyanka gupta reports. do you spin done now opposition leaders in the capital khartoum are trying to convince everyone to support it you develop more money for. the agreement doesn't deal with all the issues but it deals with the levels of transitional power the final text is now being legally revised and will be published to the whole sudanese people. the coalition of opposition groups and the militants and have been at loggerheads for months the only return to the negotiating table this week after intensive mediation by theo pierre and the african union. going to develop at that event the 2 sides agreed to establish a sovereign can. to be shared between the military and civilians for 3 years or a little more they also agreed to create
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a civilian government that is nationalist competence and independent under the leadership of a prime minister that has the same qualities. the talks broke down in me over who would lead a transitional government. and the crisis deepened days later when security forces stormed a protest camp killing more than 100 people forces led by mohamed. known as timidity were accused of orchestrating the attacks on protesters. we would like to reassure all the political forces and military movements as well as all the youth the men and women involved in this transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire sudanese people. some say there will be no accountability while he make these involved not always late he's wary of relations. is not in the right it's not. it's not our sharing it's not are at play.
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