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only after the charity that owns the ship declared an emergency citing intolerable hygiene conditions laura bird manly has more. thirsty and exhausted but safe they survived the dangerous journey across the mediterranean from north africa after the italian charity mediterranea rescued them from the stranded dinghy. but arriving on the island of lampedusa they were surrounded by police and ordered not to disembark the charity says they're lucky to be alive i think when montanus or not more of those new ones in that sea did die such a small dinghy does not even gets parted by the radar they were lucky they were able to one us shortly before we had met in the water and the rest of the ship wreck. the italian flag rescue boat the alex had run out of drinking water and was carrying 3 times as many people as it should when the boat's crew were denied
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permission to dock by the italian government malta offered to take the vessel but the crew declared a state of emergency government so you don't think you could be in bed we are in emergency conditions that force is to go to the nearest port we finished our food and water supplies we are overcrowded with several cases of physical pain coast principally by hot weather his boat is not suited to remain for 45 hours in these conditions therefore we ask you to risk or to report. the island of lampedusa is closer to north africa than italy but migrants aren't welcome. last month italy's interior minister and deputy prime minister met they are said vinie issued to korean posing heavy fines a migrant boats which trespass into italian waters. you know yeah i am not reopening italian ports especially if you ask me to there is a german ship and then you take care of it or we put them all on
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a bus in front of the german embassy that's enough and this applies to the french the dutch and to anyone who thinks anything can be done in italy. but just over a week ago. after rescuing dozens of migrants the captain of a german rescue ship was arrested when she defied italian orders and docked in lampedusa and italian judges since ordered karoly rocketed to be freed from house arrest saying she'd been acting to save. the human rights group says 681 people have died while attempting to cross the mediterranean just this year but many continue to attempt the dangerous the crossing in search of a better life. and rescue crews say they'll continue to put the lives of refugees before rules you're about in manly al jazeera. an unexploded world war 2 bomb discovered last month in germany's financial capital frankfurt has now been
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diffused the u.s. made explosive weighing about a half a ton was found close to the european central bank headquarters thousands of buddhist monks of gathered in sri lanka for their 1st major conference since the easter sunday bombings amazing and candy was called by the influential group candy has seen a spate of anti muslim riots in recent weeks following the attacks on churches and hotels back in april. farming in the shadow of the world's highest mountains never been easy and climate change is making it even more difficult so been interested has this report from nepal where villages are having to come up with innovative ways to grow. due to a lack of water. there is a drought here and garbage district but doesn't seem to be suffering this canopy of green has been made possible because people here have changed the way they farm. if it is only for a few hours a day that the military says the farmers don't waste any water every trop is
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trained to do this pollute for their crops. yes. as the temperatures have risen so too have the number of pests i mean. earlier we want over there and we would literally spray the village with chemicals these are much better. she is referring to the eco friendly compas she uses now gone are the chemicals that once made her body ache and gave her headaches i wanted a few years ago these streams were a constant source of water now it's just a trickle the springs that feed into these streams have all but dried up people here say the monsoon rain patterns have changed the rain still come but they are now followed by long periods of drought at the international center for integrative medicine development easy mode climate change scientists on both the shasta says people across the region should prepare for disasters caused by
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a changing climate this includes prolonged period of drought intercepted by floods from intense monsoons for others it could bring floods from the accident rated ice most of the himalayan glaciers listen this is north side of through this is the picture. league in 2016 nearly $200.00 nations signed the paris accord that seeks to limit any average global temperature rise to one and a half degrees celsius but even if that goal is met scientists predict that by the year turned $100.00 at least one 3rd of the glaciers in the region will have melted managing those extremes so that's going to be the most important factor. in the future of this region for no the farmers of this village are coping but they don't know for how long swedish russia others here a couple district. sports news coming up for you in the news i'll have reaction
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from france as the united states celebrates his start to the whim of the free for women's football world cup. 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 do 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. i'm victoria but my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness and to
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find out if the conditions for the mentally ill have improved literally millions of people can be treated receive no help or medications we all have that you take to change attitudes. mental illness breaking the sign on al-jazeera. down to check a sports news with envy. thank you very much the u.s.'s celebrating their 2nd consecutive women's football world cup title they beat the netherlands suniel in the final in france a 2nd half penalty awarded by the video assistant referee and converted by cuts in
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mega european i'm certain on their way a fine individual goal from roosevelt followed it's a wrap up the victory let's say of looks a cut above the rest throughout the tournament it started with a 3rd see no demolition of thailand this success there for the world cup the team also in the midst of suing its own soccer federation for gender discrimination the players want equal pay with the u.s. men's team through our correspondent paul race was at the final for us in leon. well the 58000 fans here at the start and millions watching around the world certainly didn't see a classic match but they did see the usa cement their place as the major force in women's football and a 4th world cup title for them to add to their 4 olympic gold medals and their 1st back to back world cup trophy after also winning in 2015 it's quite a hard result for the netherlands to take they were hoping to so many places the
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real breakouts team in women's football having come from nowhere to win the european championships in 2017 now reaching their 1st ever world cup final but a to know the fate of the usa no shame for them as they become one of the examples of the expansion on the strength and depth of the women's game now after this final the usa will go back home to fight a lawsuit against their own federation arguing for equal pay if not greater pay than the men's team and this is something that's going to be played out more and more across women's football with at least $3.00 for now promising double prize money for the next world cup in 4 years time if. found back in the u.s. force that seems the latest triumph face estimates in viewing figures for the tournament as a whole have topped 1000000000 of the u.s. team will be honored with a parade in new on wednesday. there are not many things to be proud of
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right now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're on the side of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like that over against by this place there was a leg up to where they said. role model 000 gets a place like the women's team they're like super heroes to me i cried like everything look below their brazil have won south america's biggest international football title for the 1st time in 12 years is the host beating perth 31 in the cup america final in rio everton school the open after 15 minutes equalized from the penalty spot before restored brazil's league just before half time as us was then sent off midway through the 2nd half injury time penalty from
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a cellist and clinched it for brazil they are the copper champions 4 and 9th time. algeria have cruised through to the quarterfinals of the africa cup of nations they were 3 nil winners of a guinea in read marrs amongst the scores as algeria and so win this title for the 1st time since 1998 and in their 1st ever appearance at the tournament madagascar into the quarterfinals as well they won their last 16 time with the democratic republic of congo on penalties after the game ended 22 after extra time was crazy like even were due some was crying some was laughing i was like i. was crazy i'm not one of the wards because they were what we are leaving but the. football authorities in gaza want the united nations to step in and help resolve the dispute this delayed the palestine cup final gaza's cannot rough it same was blocked from leaving gaza supply in the west bank vice regular thora israel granted
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the need for travel permits for the score the palestinian football association has also called on the games governing body to help out. it's time for the united nations to call politically free in peace to help us get our rights including the freedom of movement inside and to other parts of our country mike turner said remains the man's a catch after the 2nd stage of the tour de france the dutchman was part of the younger visit seem it won the time trial ahead of us in brussels on sunday service and holds a 10 2nd lead in the general classification mark mark has won the german moto g.p. to achieve the feat of 10 successive years of victories at the sachsenring the honda rider and defending world champion big fellow spaniard maverick than ours to stretches late in the championship mark as 1st one at this circuit in moto 3 in 2010 followed by 2 victories in the moto to category and he's won the last 7 german
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moto g.p. it's. ok to say sport is looking for now. thank you for the day and we are back in just a couple of minutes time the latest news. headlines coming up here on al-jazeera the scene about. because in 1999 a boeing 767 took off for new to cairo to my.
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point. where we want everything no one survived the journey. 20 years on al-jazeera world revisits the case of the fatal egypt air crash flights 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years the students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect this school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials.
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mexico's most loved soap exposes the reality of more than live through fiction. soap box reveals the drama behind the camera this week the producers focus on the difficulties facing indigenous women and the power superstition still holds over a large section of society oh oh oh i'm going to be cut up by 2 worlds episode 3 of soap box mexico on al-jazeera. the u.s. president warns iran better be careful as the islamic republic announces it will start and rich in you're ready i'm beyond the limits of the nuclear deal. but once again from doha view and i'm come out santa maria with the world news from
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. a change of government in greece is the center right opposition claims victory in a snap election the african union moves a step closer to creating what it is calling the world's largest trading bloc. up until a few years ago the streams play a constant source of water now it's just a trickle and a report from nepal with farmers are adapting to the perils of climate change. the united states says iran will not get a nuclear weapon and has threatened it with further sanctions and greater isolation is off attack iran announced it would enrich uranium to levels greater than agreed as part of the 2015 nuclear deal until now iran has kept the maximum level of uranium enrichment of uranium purity if you like. 3.7 percent that's enough to make
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electricity uranium only becomes nuclear bomb grade material if it's and reached up to 90 percent of the iranians deny even wanting nuclear weapons even so it will reduce its compliance with the deal every 2 months until other signatories work to stop u.s. sanctions the deal does have a dispute resolution mechanism and france is saying at the moment that it won't be traded yet but if the dispute can't be resolved busy then u.n. sanctions could follow so has the support now from to iran is the boldest step iran has taken so far in its choreographed campaign to reduce compliance with a 2015 nuclear deal on sunday morning it announced it would start enriching uranium to higher levels than allowed under the joint comprehensive plan of action. in a few hours the technical process will come to an end and enrichment above 3.67 percent will begin tomorrow when the i take the sample the level will be higher.
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iranian leaders warned for months if the international community did not help their country reap the benefits guaranteed in the way it will no longer honor its commitments the level of enrichment is unclear but senior leaders have suggested it could be as high as 5 even 20 percent still far from the 90 percent needed for weapons grade uranium there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity in recent weeks with meetings of the united nations security council and the commission in vienna there was hope that an injection of cash into in stack's or european bypassed u.s. banking sanctions might convince iran not to roll back cooperation in stakes. in stakes is a good 1st step is taking too long it can only be successful if europe by some well located some credit to it is not useful yet but is politically significant in a call with president hassan rouhani on saturday night french president emmanuel acknowledged that nations had been unable to mitigate u.s.
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sanctions but he also warned his iranian counterpart of the consequences of weakening the deal and rouhani have agreed to a deadline of july 15th for all parties to resume talks what comes next is unclear so far the international atomic energy agency the un's nuclear watchdog has issued 15 separate reports confirming iran's cooperation with the way when iran breached a nuclear stockpile limit last week the i.a.e.a. refrained from reporting that as a violation with this latest move that could change. everyone benefited from us adopting the the u.s. made a strategic mistake by leaving it but we will not stay in it at any cost the decision taken today is in order to preserve the j.c. but it depends on other parties now to say the deal is fragile is to perhaps understate the complicated power dynamics at play the united states pulled out of the nuclear deal in may last year reimposing unilateral sanctions crippling an economy that was experiencing
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a long awaited period of growth since then remain. signatories to the deal have been caught in the middle of escalating tensions between to iran and washington but despite recent military escalations in the gulf at its core this dispute is economic and putting pressure on the seems to be iran's way of dealing itself a stronger hand you can type in judgment about the u.s. can attend meetings and if sanctions are lifted how would that process go 1st or then banking sanctions and then other things things that lead to status before the u.s. pulled out of the deal iran was exporting up to 2800000 barrels of oil a day as one of the largest producers in the world it wants back into the international oil market for now the spokesman of iran's atomic energy agency says it will not renew work at nuclear facilities that was halted as part of the j.c.b. away but iran's deputy foreign minister had a warning iran can do so whenever it wants and if in the coming 60 days their demands are not met that's exactly what iran might do next zain bus robbi al
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jazeera. well the u.s. president donald trump has warned iran about breaching these limits of enriched uranium thank you thank you very for free thank god thank. fitting catch i don't trump was basically saying iran better be careful she pretends he has more on that from washington amid warning to iran to be cow for trump did also say something rather interesting he said he was suggesting look all he was doing was expediting a process that would have had to happen anyway because of the various pauses in the j.c. p.o.a.'s the iran nuclear deal there are a various various moments 20252030 where new negotiations have to occur in order to keep the iranian nuclear deal growing so what he was saying was that we were going to have to have those negotiations anyway all i'm trying to do is to get
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a better deal. the problem is with this presentation of all the transactions as as a man consumed by getting the best deal possible the deal maker in chief as iran always points out it is very difficult to take that seriously to take that that that idea that you'll simply have the best interests of everyone of hog when you're filling the entire gulf region with weaponry when you are starving the iranian economy and its people of of resources through silent sions and you're surrounded by people who have always made it very clear that they'd rather like to bomb iran to pieces so this is the problem that we face and the other problem of course is we had the j. c.p.o. a what does donald trump possibly think would be a better deal it's just simply not clear. on to other news and the opposition leader. says he has a strong clear mandate to change greece following a snap election center right new democracy party want to sweeping victory pushing prime minister alex at c.
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plus out of office john psaropoulos has more from athens. the leader of the new democracy party got 40 years to pull not just a majority but an outright one that allows the conservatives to rule on their own for the 1st time in 50 years to the others we took okies says it will allow him to implement an ambitious reform program unhindered by coalition partners occlusion ascii closure this wasn't just an expression of the will to close a painful chapter for our country it was much more than back to the fate of the people in their strength is the desire to take our fates into our own hands and use to prove that we can do great things in our own country. the pressure is now on me to thank you's to deliver on his promise to bring growth to the greek economy and help create 700000 jobs in his 1st term he's planning to do it partly through tax cuts but greece can only afford them if international bailout creditors agree to cut repayments it's a goal that eluded previous governments since the beginning of government austerity
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measures imposed in 2010 when greece faced bankruptcy because of its massive debts the victory of me to take us 4 and a half years of rule by cities a prime minister alexis to put us raised the coalition of the radical left from obscurity to seize power from the new democracy party in the last election and 2015 as promised he would be the vanguard of a left wing revolution across europe to defeat the austerity policies imposed on greece that caused recession and unemployment to put us ultimately capitulated to those policies in order to keep greece in the eurozone despite cities are raising the minimum wage cutting sales tax and offering more benefits to pensioners this year it seems to have been too little too late for that. receive mr mr tarkus into the palace so to hand over to him the office of prime minister as is done in the democratic stage i would like to from the bottom of my
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heart thank all the members and friends of our party who gave a good fight in a viable condition. in order to double its growth rate of growth much faster greece will need huge levels of foreign investment in the coming years and that will be perhaps the biggest challenge on the economic front and that needs a lot of structural reform which sometimes takes time there's more at stake here than the economy for the past decade greeks have watched their politicians being dictated to by their creditors the international monetary fund and the euros and because those politicians didn't want to assume ownership of unpopular reforms. like his predecessors it's a thank you says he wants to restore greek sovereignty and dignity but unlike him he wants to do it in collaboration with the european union partners. the only functioning airport in libya's capital tripoli has reopened and take
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airport had been closed following a series of missile strikes on sunday 3 airline employees were injured in a plane was hit as well the airport's been repeatedly targeted by forces loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar and began a campaign to take over the capital in april meanwhile pope francis has expressed sorrow from mine killed at a detention center in libya after an airstrike on tuesday at least $53.00 people including 6 children were killed when a camp near the capital was hit the tripoli based un recognized government as half turned his forces are responsible but they say they were targeting a nearby weapons depo and didn't give orders to hit the shelf. he says so no dear brothers and sisters even if a few days have passed i invite you to pray for the poor defenseless people killed or wounded by the air attack that hit a detention center for migrants in libya the international community cannot tolerate such serious acts i pray for the victims may the god of peace welcome the
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dead and help the wounded i hope that the humanitarian corridors for the most needy migrants will be organized in an extended and concerted way. in the news ahead playing for time the migrants are desperate to reach the u.s. and even more are trying to cross a dangerous border river and the protests continue in hong kong tens of thousands of people fled the streets this time putting on a show for any chinese visitors. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast what we have seen some very heavy rain here across fujian province which cause some rescues that had to be done across much of the area because of very high water there well the showers are going
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to continue and they're going to be quite heavy over the next few days and as you can see here in a forecast map those a very dark greens here and all the way back towards the central provinces as well for hong kong you can be right on the edge of the rain but it's still going to be off and on showers to you even as we go towards tuesday a little bit a break here on the southeast coast by the time we get towards tuesday as a record down here across parts of southeast asia well things intellect into bad here across much of malaysia fairly dry conditions across the area what we are going to be seeing some very heavy rain is over here towards to march right now not just the showers that are really beginning to pop up and that is going to continue here as we go towards monday as well singapore a rainy as well as the humid days. there at about $32.00 degrees and bangkok we're going to be seeing some rain for you as well on tuesday at $33.00 and the monsoon is really kicking in and almost across much of the northern part and the northwestern part of india right now and you can see those showers making their way over here just towards the west of new delhi we do expect a.

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