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land and a river to remotely explore the south pole of the moon its predecessor a decade ago helped to discover molecules of water vitally important of course for any permanent presence of life there. well india's highest mountain of rubbish is on course to be taller than the taj mahal by next year the site which is in east delhi is growing 10 meters every year and it now stands at around 65 meters and that's despite the government banning its use 2 years ago after 2 people were killed and part of it collapsed elizabeth purana reports now from delhi. a mountain of waste this is where 2000 tonnes of easterlies of rubbish is dumped every day you're not love are you people living around the site say it's affecting their lives. as you can see the smell is unbearable and if the wind blows towards
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us then it's difficult to eat food at home it is such a mess here the rubbish dump doesn't just smell bad it's also dangerous methane gas from the way sparks fires releasing toxic fumes. does he put it began as a land for the 19 eighty-four that reached its capacity needed 20 years ago lego engineered landfill it means that you have a big hole which is dug out and that it is lined with non-power members so that your stock thick egypt of chemicals which comes out from garbage does not lead into the soil and cause water pollution but in gaza where there's no such thing trucks continue to dump rubbish here despite delhi's govern abandon them after a part of the hell a collapsed 2 years ago killing 2 people. this is a cruel joke this is contempt of the people to sponsor one continued garbage in the site they have one stall for a day after the court order. we asked the east delhi municipal corporation why this is happening but because of the northern ireland by the way with us so we continued
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to. dispose of all the garbage or dislike that. it's estimated delhi produces 14500 tons of waste every day the problem of waste isn't. pint of the city's rubbish dumps around 3000 pounds of 1st of the rubbish produced daily isn't collected leaving it lying on the street and other wholesome space just because charlie manages this recycling center and says waste isn't just the government's responsibility what i've got is that we feel that resegregation should begin to talk to people start segregating reus then released can be recycled properly and the direct consequence will be that garbage mountains like the one it won't be necessary at all the east delhi municipal corporation has started testing of recycling program in 3 areas this year they hope to roll it out to the rest of the region within one year. they also say they'll start clearing darzi put in
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september and some of its waste will be used to build a national highway elizabeth brannon al-jazeera east delhi. the pakistan government is to challenge a $6000000000.00 fine and international arbitration group impose the penalty after a 7 year legal battle over golden copper deposits they were discovered in the pakistani province of baluchistan by a joint venture from canada and chile tests here on copper said it invested $200000000.00 before the provincial government rejected its lease to continue mining. that power has been fully restored in new york city after a blackout hit more than $40000.00 households traffic lights blacked out the subway system was halted and even broadway shows had to be called off mid performance officials say it was caused by a transformer exploding. the disappearance of the arrow of
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c. and central asia has been described as one of the world's worst manmade environmental disasters is now a desert with poisonous salt storms but attempts are now being made by the government of his pakistan and the un to bring the region back to life a step vast and now reports. it was once a rich fishing ground for the soviet union now it's a salty desert the disappearance of the hour we'll see has affected the lives of millions of people it's poisonous dust storms from the remains of pesticides reach far beyond central asia rusty ships on the former seabed have become monuments of environmental destruction more and. more. everything is linked to the sea the sea was not just meetings because. everyone. you've probably seen what sort of tin fisheries reduced this was
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a rich region until we came paul step by step. first and choice to work family left from the fishing industry until water disappeared in the 1980 s. water supply to our all sea was cut off because 2 rivers were diverted to increase soviet cotton and wheat production after traveling for more than 150 kilometers from its original position we have now reached the hour will see it's less than 110th of its original size and it has such a high salt concentration that it's impossible for fish to survive any previous attempts by the government to revive the i will see have now been abandoned poor water management and the lack of regional cooperation are seen as the main obstacles disappear pretty state can you imagine that bring back all that amount of water that was there 55 years ago in the erroll sea you'll need an average river size over to my overall good so constantly flow for about 7 years. based on. the
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government now hopes that by improving facilities and reviving the economy people will return to the area knighted nations has launched a multi donor trust fund to improve living conditions needed a foremost see this is not. a catastrophe that is over you see that ok they are all see has gone but the climate impact continues to unfold scientists used has fought all his life to bring back to sea he sas losing this battle should send a warning to the rest of the world it's really important for anybody on the planet we've got to be a part of our global environment and you cannot say such a small border of the water then how we will save the planet while you sleep still dreams of a return of the sea like it was when he was still young the sight of gas installations
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all across the former sea bat indicate those times might be gone for good step fasten al-jazeera at the hour will see. we've got those forces coming out will it be algeria or nigeria only one of them could advance to the africa cup final following the semi's on sunday leah will have more in sport. for her. when the news breaks. in the sky it's.
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when people need to be. in the story to be told. which is it has. to. underlie needs. and online. it's time for this fall's news now with leah yeah it's all about wimbledon roger federer is going for his 21st grand slam title at wimbledon right now the 37 year
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old is aiming to clinch a record equalling 9th trophy at the all england club but standing and his way is defending champion and world number one novak djokovic it's 54 to federer in the opening set as things stand now. well after $47.00 matches and 6 weeks the cricket world cup final is finally here host england are taking on new zealand both teams are looking for their 1st world cup title england have been set to 42 for victory and they'll begin their run chase shortly at lord's liam plunkett took 3 wickets from new zealand including that of henry nicholls who was the only new zealander to make a half century now our correspondent lee wellings is live for us at lord's cricket ground in london we did new zealand do enough to set a high enough target for england. well new zealand defense is a very similar. against india and that's how they're into this final one that was
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the same type on this occasion possibly wrongly. very reliable cuts and won the toss and cloud cover he decided decided to put the pressure on england to come in and try and get out of $242.00 but you wonder what might have happened if they have a chance to go with england possibly know. that really suits them so we'll see if it's you know what a crucial moment you mentioned that liam plunkett got but he also got in the cut to now and that was an absolutely crucial point for. a huge percentage of his that. would have wanted a bit more than 241 well how do you think this tournament has gone overall in the build up to this big day. in a way there's a sort of strange element about the imagine if indeed the final bit be a little more color or noise that's almost felt like it was set up for india to
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reach the final and possibly go on with it with hundreds of millions of those watching back in india via all the figures that are quoted by the i.c.c. cricket world governing body to show the consumption of the tournament. views of clips and record television viewing figures but that's revolving around india there's a it's of all the quiet atmosphere a wife from the lords in the u.k. about this tournament indeed have never won the world cup cricket is a mighty just a not chilly this is a big opportunity with what's considered england's best. cricket but it's not really come for the little schoolchildren who don't know what's going on and if england jane managed to win it would be interesting to see if there is a pariah eat all day and the outpouring of emotion and joy out there was when england famously won the ashes in 2005 with an absolutely television audience and earlier you said you thought the black cats were going to win do you still
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think they can take the trophy. although not my i just have a slight objection. i actually felt that the strike. bots are a foul i should have had to go with that bonus on sticking by the fact that i haven't quite got enough now if i can be wrong ok thank you joining us there in london tunisian senegal are preparing to meet in the africa cup of nations semifinals in cairo on sunday the tunisians have not won the tournament since 2004 when they were the host nation they only reached the knockout stages of this year's event after 3 draws in the group stages senegal have never won the tournament. nigeria and algeria will contest the 2nd semifinal also to be held in cairo the algerians have a 100 percent winning record at this year's competition they're in the semifinals for the 1st time since 1990 when they won the tournament nigeria last won the
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trophy in 2013 lewis hamilton is leading at the british grand prix as they approach the halfway stage of the race his mercedes team mate valtteri bottas had started on pole hamilton is looking for a record 6 victory at silverstone the formula each championship has been thrown wide open on the final weekend after leader john erik van crashed on the street circuit in brooklyn on saturday finishing outside of the points i have booked assured of the title going into the 2 season ending races in new york up until then it opens a door for brazilian lucas who's 22 points behind with a maximum of $29.00 points they will believe. and how about this for some sibling rivalry at nascar's latest race in kentucky kurt busch won his 1st race of the season beating younger brother kyle on the final lap to win the quaker state $400.00 but after the race kurt had to get a lift home because kyle had already left on their jet. and pair say in german are
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taking action for his failure to report for pre-season training but neymar certainly wasn't hiding his whereabouts on saturday the brazilian forward was in his home city sao paulo for the annual 5 a side tournaments that he supports neymar missed the copa america due to injury. well that's all your sport back to marty they have thank you very much indeed and that's all for the our desire a news hour but don't go anywhere because i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news could be right up today specifically with what's going on in hong kong. what went wrong in society that opened up the space for him to get out but it is the european parliament that's not accountable and it's impossible for the people to bear the school end up our people don't want to take. their lead and if profundity strongman our song woman while getting the growth of rejectionism of
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this world because the model doesn't work europe's forbidden colony episode 2 on al-jazeera.
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water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very. was probably on anybody see any kids. those people who see every 2 years something to the best a profit of $1.00. to the last drop on al jazeera. iran is stepping up a legal challenge to force the release of an all time detained by the u.k. .
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hello again i'm not sure without their life and also coming out. fighting bitter. police and hong kong protesters refusing to move on after another day of demonstrations against the territory's leader and. as it draws down its own troops from yemen the u.a.e. steps up its training of local forces. also on a map it's just a dotted line but on the ground this barrier has torn a georgian family apart. there iran says it's stepping up legal action which is aimed at forcing the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off gibraltar britain says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees it won't deliver all oil to syria which
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will be in breach of e.u. sanctions iran insists the vessel was never heading for syria in the 1st place also jabari has more from tehran. for the 1st time since this incident happened on july 4th the rains are hopeful that the british government will soon release this vessel it's carrying 2000000 barrels of crude oil trading oil and it's worth over 200 $1000000.00 now the iranians say that it is an act of piracy what the british have done and they are demanding that this vessel grace one be released as soon as possible we've been hearing from the iranian government spokesperson earlier today in the capital this is what he had to say and it's almost. as to what we have adopted in a series judicial process in regards with the old tankers used by the british military forces and we think courts in gibraltar are influenced by the policies of britain we're chasing up our legal measures fortunately the court itself hasn't
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found a strong evidence and they have released the sailors considering the situations and their comments i predict that britain will change its mind for now the iranian officials have said that they've hired a legal team and they're pursuing all the political and legal ways they can get this tanker back and they have said that the destination of this vessel is not syria but they haven't specified where it was going they say that the reason that british government sees this tanker was because of its destination that is under sanctions since 2012 and the iranians don't recognize those sanctions on the syrian government because they haven't been indorsed by the united nations for now it appears that this tensions that have developed between the iranian government and the british have said there is some hope that they will be deescalating them in the near future by the british government possibly trying to release this tanker in the iranians getting back what they've been requesting. right we're going to go live to
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hong kong where the standoff between riot police and protesters continues there you see the scene inside a mall now we have seen scuffles. between. fairly young demonstrators it would appear and police outside of that complex is a correspondent. who's been witnessing was being going on today so give me the tell us bring us right up to date and up to speed with what's been going on during the day right up to now in this particular part of hong kong. well martin this is the 1st time basically that the process has been taken to the suburbs of shots and i think the message is quite clear from protesters there localizing this movement it all started peacefully like many other protests over the past month more than 800000 protesters came to schatten they marched for
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several hours and reached this particular area of the shot and train station by just that that's when the situation became chaotic at about 6 pm local time we saw over 100 riot police arrived and basically what they wanted was for protesters to this person. at by that time. half of the protesters have already left but majority of those who stayed on are young people we have set up barricades basically the cover their faces they have a braless they're completely organized in trying to set up barricades in different parts of the area where we did a live earlier was the major junction of shot in the area and that's when the police moved in little by little and basically tried to disperse them there have been 70 some negotiations between local legislators trying to appease the police trying to tell them that protesters have no plans of getting violent but we need to understand that this situation spectacle the grip hong kong over the past month
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both sides are quite tense yesterday at a protest march and we saw also how the the police were also overpowered outnumbered and were pushed back would seen them much more prepared today they've come in big numbers and we've seen them much become more strategic when it comes to basically dispersing protesters i am outside the complex at this point behind me we're seeing riot police moving to a different direction we're getting reports that some of the protesters are trapped in several parts of of this huge small complex but what we know is the intention of police basically is to disperse them from both sides there are there have there is the intention to this 1st tonight but what is clear though according to protests we've spoken to that this won't be the last that they are everywhere they say and they will not concede until the real political reforms are in place and essentially at the top of that they say they want caroline's resignation and they want the
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police to to back off essentially also to a greater extent beijing right now earlier in this month of kools jamila one of the main complaints of the demonstrators was what they described as a heavy handed response from the police how do you think the police are managing the situation now we're seeing shots were heavily protected riot police seem to be fairly restrained but how does it appear where you are. well i'm seeing that there is a lot of restraint clearly from police officers you know they have been getting. they have been getting rebuked public review basically for what happened are june 12 i think essentially though what they're trying to make sure is that they become much more organized that they can actually hold their positions because yesterday.
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they really struggled to hold their positions some of the police officers were trapped some of them were hit by water bottles both sides basically were physical and that is actually essentially what happened yesterday here they're they come in bigger numbers they have cars they are ready to to obviously make arrests if necessary but i think right now what they want to be is they need to be much more restrained because they're seeing public sentiment growing our public anger really and sentiment rising against them and essentially against kerry lymes government. we're seeing police vans moving out i guess it's a sign as well that the situation has calmed down the beds would spoken to protesters to say essentially they feel that they don't have a choice they would like the police to back or they would like the police to understand that they are not rioters that this is essentially their very right to come to the streets to rally to fight for fundamental freedoms they say there are
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slowly being eroded here in hong kong because of what they have described to us as creeping authoritarianism from beijing there is restraint from both sides are efforts to try to make the situation less chaotic less violent but understand it martin that this is the situation that has been going on for over a month now the situation is quite tense and unless they say political reforms are reached integral political reforms are reached protesters say they will not slow down there will be another riot there will be a different form of protest in one way or another in the coming weeks thank you very much jim you live in hong kong. well police have also been firing tear gas to disperse protesters empower is this just hours after the annual bust steel day parade protesters threw berries they set fire to rubbish bins as they made anti government child has a number of people were arrested. so dan's military genter has appealed against
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a court decision to restore mobile internet services they were blocked for more than a month after a violent crackdown on protests demanding civilian rule a transition deal which when the military and the pro-democracy coalition has been agreed in principle but is yet to be signed in the meantime protesters are refusing to be silenced let's have a more than reports. they're the same chance which were heard at the sit in at army headquarters in her home last month 40 days after the military attack on the city him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of protesters who were killed then but also for the lives lost in the months before and i will tell you we struck. there. are we free. from the samberg back or from the
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families that are dying embroidery evaluation rock. earth live in the city and. we have to bring back the justice for. order to look at the sit in started in april following months of protests demanding the resignation of president obama to bashir he was ousted by a military coup but the sitting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should lead the joint transitional government. on june 3rd security forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the army headquarters so then central doctors' committee which is allied with protesters said more than 100 people were killed and hundreds others injured the government said the total was $61.00 talks between the protest leaders and the agent to resume a month after the attack and the 2 sides agreed to form a transitional government i was at that and says that was a matter for justice and the consequences of the killings of their fellow foot
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that's the way that he does are here because even after the law the father everything with our lives with them before this was by the father was example the amount. of the deed includes a 39 month transitional period the 1st time to want to be led by the military and the last 18 by civilians before elections are held but many of the details of the agreement have yet to be published the armed groups in the coalition say they want to do to ensure an end to the words in the various parts of the country and of the water when they participated in this historic revolution so we just need to come up with a deal that is agreed upon by the armed and civilian groups and recognizes the aims of the peaceful and armed revolution and we will work for peace so we are sure a deal can be reached that sees the whole of sudan but deal or no deal protesters who came out on saturday say too many lives have been lost to let go of their
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demands for justice this if the killers of the protesters aren't held accountable then any agreement on the political future will bring companies.

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