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but i aspire to reach to get d.n.a. samples and match them there are 800 families in australia 800 in canada and nearly 100 or 150 in france some families are losing hope of learning the fate of their relatives but. there's no more dying not in iraq not in syria not anywhere that's aggressive that was able to keep prisoners and in the whole camp there are only women and children no men but it would still be better to know them not to know closure that the you see the community desperately needs as it struggles to rebuild. al-jazeera. chinese tech giants wild ways says it's getting ready to lay off a lot of staff in its u.s. based offices company is struggling after being placed on an american blacklist it's not known how many people will go but the wall street journal says it could be in the hundreds way employs 850 people in research labs across the united states.
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a check on the weather is coming up next in that india's tower of trash that will soon be taller than the taj mahal plus. the reporting from what used to be the adult sea and out of pakistan in its make a stand where the government is trying to bring life back into the desert. the rain over southern china has been producing floods of course is that time of the year it's now become a little bit disorganized you'd expect it to be along this line this front land of the my you by seasonal rains from japan down to china but the showers are on the side of that particular on the yangtze valley it's had to bit of flooding recently and i think the next 2 days we will see some more heavy downpours here but that's true of anywhere further south as well maybe
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a little bit little bit less in ground although it's still obviously cloudy is there at the feet of moisture so you could get a sense too but the rains are certainly pretty widespread and the monsoon though it's front is got a long way to catch up with itself is still not filling in but it is a lot of right up in our sorrow in nepal recently and down through the western side of myanmar as is evidenced by the satellite picture and the forecast it's the same sort of area north east india nepal possibly bhutan as well was precious little over india itself except through care around the western gets a maybe a little bit further east but to be honest it's mostly still far to draw a picture which is not right for this time the year however the monsoon season has got another couple of months to go so we could still catch up.
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you'll struggle with a battle rages over the country spam enemy with activists inviting fox stealing livestock and intimidating from its one hour when they. have these tracks gone too far on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera there were clashes in hong kong as police tried to clear protesters the district of shah to an earlier thousands demonstrated
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against what they say is beijing's growing political influence in the territories of parents. the united arab emirates has recruited hundreds of troops affiliated to yemen's transitional council a secessionist organization in the south to be trained in abu dhabi the move follows the announcement of the u.a.e. is partial withdrawal from yemen. the wrong size it's looking at legal measures to free an oil tanker seized by the u.k. off gibraltar britain says it would be willing to release the ship if iran can guarantee it won't deliver oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions. while iran's 2050 nuclear deal with world powers is adding to the pressure on the u.k. special relationship with the u.s. it's been a difficult week after a leaked messages from britain's ambassador to washington were published and now another batch of leaked diplomatic cables critical of president donald trump have been made public or in chalons has more from london. so here we have the latest blockbuster in the mail on sunday's series on the leaked diplomatic
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cables coming from the former ambassador of the united kingdom to the united states or kim darrick and this one reads trump acts the iran deal to spite a bomber now what's kim derek wrote back to london is that he thought that donald trump hated the iran deal mainly because he hated barack obama and that's why he walked away from it and so him derek described it as an act of diplomatic vandalism now these leaked diplomatic cables that have been hugely impactful to the united kingdom they sent shock waves through the diplomatic service which has felt badly treated like it's been thrown under the bus by the politicians for political ends it's also put a big dent in the transatlantic relationship between the united kingdom and the
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united states with donald trump effectively making the position of. untenable by saying that he was going to fact of the cold shoulder him block him from business at the white house as to whether this will have the same kind of impact as the 1st round of leaked cables will have to wait and see but certainly it means that this issue is not going away and of course with the talk about the iran deal it's feeds into the whole issue of the moment which is the relationship between iran and the united kingdom and the united states. 9 people have been killed after a skydiving plane crash the northern sweden the aircraft came down shortly after taking off there were no survivors and the cause of the accident is still unknown the area around the crash site has been closed off by police as they investigate
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amnesty international is calling on russia to ease what it says is the harsh treatment of civilians living along disputed border lines with georgia it accuses the moscow based back to administration's in south ossetia and abkhazia stopping free movement illegally detaining people for crossing the boundaries andersen's visited the georgian side if one of many communities split into he's 85 he's frail and vanished really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an international border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map it's a dotted line on the ground it causes heartbreak. daughter and grandson live on the other side. of the a widow can cope with poverty but not the separation. going home. to only here. on c.n.n.
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or sight it's so important to be busier periods. to look after them but if i cross a line i'll be detained. we visit debates and he told us he feels trapped and like his daughter helpless. sometimes she comes here as far as the fence and cries because she can't cross and see her sick mother. it's hard to imagine but daf it frequently risks detention by finding a spot to cross the line at night in order to get his pension from georgia. the people here of paul they had an uncomplicated way of life yet the atmosphere now is one of repression more than 30 security bases built near the line only a few crossing points and there strictly controlled. much of the messages by protesters are daily anti russian demonstrations in the capital is aimed at raising awareness that 20 percent of georgia is in their words occupy. georgia is renowned
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for its stunning landscape its traditions its fine cuisine and the bonhomie of its people but at the heart of it all is what happened here 11 years ago and its legacy razor wire and human rights abuses. the european union monitoring mission patrols the georgian side russia hasn't observed all parts of a peace deal and it's been engaged in what's called border eyes asian with fences amnesty international issued a report this month saying hundreds of people face arbitrary detention each year trying to cross the line it says there's been widespread loss of land loss of access to water and livelihoods most of the land vanish viddy used to farm is the wrong side of the water he asks us if i die here who will find me andrew simmons our whole village in georgia us immigration and customs
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agents are expected to raid homes in 10 u.s. cities protests have been held in philadelphia and elsewhere against the raids rather than donald trump told reporters that potentially 2000 undocumented immigrants will be detained u.s. president said the aim is to get criminals out of the u.s. and put them in prison where they came from john hendren has more from washington. the administration initially said that millions of people were going to be deported they said this was going to happen in june then president trump said he put it off until now and then announce that it would be today on sunday when this would happen here in the united states that 2000 people who've been given final deportation orders in major cities across the u.s. would be raided by immigrations and customs enforcement officials now it's important that those are in big cities because republicans generally have their
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base in rural areas and there are plenty of undocumented immigrants in those rural areas performing agricultural and other jobs but in the big cities those are generally run by democrats and that is part of the reason that the president seems to be targeting those specific cities places like los angeles houston new york baltimore chicago in the mayors of those cities are fighting back the mayor of chicago has denied the immigrations and customs enforcement agency from having the police databases to use to track down these people other mayors are warning people that they don't have to let these ice officials in unless they have a warrant with their name on it that allows them to enter the home still in the u.s. tropical storm barry has inundated parts of the state of louisiana as it moves slowly inland tens of thousands of lost power in the coast guard has rescued dozens of people trapped in flooded houses. so it's not the age of when it happened you know
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. it gets worse. a bit out of town for. the want to keep. and as a teacher you know i'm going to want. to go material just the way. a magnitude 7.3 earthquake has struck eastern indonesia about 165 kilometers from the city of turnout in the molecules islands some houses were damaged and panicked locals fled to temporary shelters there were no immediate reports of casualties are not already said there was no threat of a tsunami flash floods and landslides in appall have killed at least 60 people including children after 3 days of incessant brain another 30 people are reported missing the balkan river overflowed its banks destroying roadways and flooding towns more rain is in the forecast. india's highest mountain of rubbish is on
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course to be taller than the taj mahal by next year the sidon is delhi is growing 10 meters every year and now stands at 65 meters that's despite the government banning its use 2 years ago elizabeth purana reports from. a mountain of waste this is where 2000 tonnes of east daddy's rubbish is dumped every day you're not love are you people living around the site say it's affecting their lives obviously as you can see the smell it is unbeatable if the wind blows towards 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 me time gas from the way sparks fires releasing toxic fumes. began as a land for the 984 that reached its capacity needed 20 years ago they got engineered landfill it means that you have a big hole which is dug out and that it is lined with no one for me and. so that
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your stock sickly jered of chemicals which comes out from garbage does not lead into the soil and cause what the 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 will continue to dump garbage in the site they have one stall for day after the court order you know we asked the east delhi municipal corporation why this is happening but because of the northern ireland by the way with us so we're going to new to. dispose of all the gobby there dislike that so. it's estimated delhi produces $14500.00 tons of waste every day the problem of waste isn't confined to the cities rubbish dump around $3000.00 worth of the rubbish. davey isn't collected leaving it
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lobbying on the street and all the space junk because child he 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 pull if people start segregating reist then best can be recycled properly and the direct consequence will be that garbage mountains like the wanted one be necessary at all the municipal corporation has started testing of recycling program in 3 areas this year they hope to be on the top of the rest of the region within one year. they also say they'll start clearing gazi put in september and some of its waste will be used to build a national highway elizabeth purana al-jazeera east delhi. the disappearance of the air all sea in central asia has been described as one of the world's worst manmade environmental disasters it's now a deserts with poisonous salt storms but attempts are being made to bring the region back to life as the fossil records. it was once
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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 form a sea bed have become monuments of environmental destruction. everything was linked to the sea the sea was not just meeting its biggest but most everywhere. you've probably seen what sort of tin fisheries reduced this was a rich region until we became poor step by step. first and choice towards family left from the fishing industry until water disappeared in the 1980 s. water supply to our all c. was cut off because 2 rivers were diverted to increase soviet cotton and wheat production after traveling from 150 kilometers from its original position we have
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now reached the i 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. state that you mentioned that the bring back all that. was there 55 years ago in the erroll sea you'll need an average river size of overall good so constantly flow for about 70 years says. the stance of 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 to form a c. this is not. a catastrophe that is over you're saying that
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ok they are all sea has. but the climate impact continues to long for 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 you've got to be a part of our global environment and you cannot say i just small bore you of the water then how we will save the planet while you sleep still dreams every turn up to see like it was when he was still young the sight of gas installations all across the former sea bat indicate those times might be gone for good step fasten al-jazeera at the hour will see. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera iran says it's stepping up legal action and
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that forcing the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off to broader britain says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees it won't deliver oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions france britain and germany have issued a joint statement calling for resumption of talks to ease tensions with iran the iranian president hassan rouhani has reiterated his offer of talks of washington if the u.s. lift sanctions on returns of the 2050 nuclear deal there were causes in hong kong as police tried to clear protesters in the district of shots when earlier thousands demonstrated against what they say is beijing's growing political influence in the territories affairs. dogon has an update. this is the 1st sign 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 these will be like many other protests over the past month more than
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$100000.00 protesters came to shad's and they marched for several hours and reached this particular area of the south and train station by dusk that that's when the situation became chaotic at about 6 pm local time we saw over $100.00 riot police arrived and basically what they wanted was for protesters to this purpose. police of fire tear gas to disperse protesters in paris just hours after the annual bestie day parade protesters threw barriers and set fires to rubber spins as they made anti-government cho. so does most regions or has appealed against the court decision to restore mobile internet services they were blank for more than a month after violent crackdown on protests demanding civilian rule. the united arab emirates has recruited hundreds of troops affiliated to yemen's transitional council a succession of organization in the south to be trained in abu dhabi the move
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follows the announcement of the u.a.e. is partial withdrawal from yemen those are the headlines on al-jazeera one a one east is coming up next a with us. on farms across the strait a battle is on. activists are demanding that fama stop grazing animals for human consumption. but their tactics are controversial.
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trespassing on agricultural properties stealing livestock and intimidating fondness for god how do you sleep at night. as tensions rise one on one extend best against the bitter divide over stray his farm animals. and. it's just before dawn and in a strange his southern city of melbourne and activists are gathering the also. very early. christian leave is about to lead more than a 100 people in a protest that would disrupt the city all in the name of animal rights and the environment animal agriculture is a leading cause a climate change is just following up on a completely such that is about making it clear that this is an emergency or brings
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you out here farm animals you know and then into a lot of slavery a lot of misery and exploit them for an hour of being stupid and this would have the power to do so. we're trying to change it. a lot of. he needed anything. to back it all pledging to peace but he just ordinary people would have jobs people of all walks of watch want to stop eating animals. and. they guinn's don't eat or use any animal products believing all living beings are equal. the ultimate aim of today's protest is to stop animal farming they've been mobilized by a documentary which activists say was secretly filmed at australian farms and was just. as the sun begins to rise kristen rallies the troops for the day's action it might feel
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like we don't know what to expect when we get there so i just try to stay calm as long as we sat in the snow and. i don't believe he wanted to he's not out and. meet. she leads a group of activists towards mobile and city center to the south of the. property here stop and talk about. it with about 300 people have managed to shut down the center of melbourne at pick out their police and their angry commuters the world is trying to go about their day the face protesters are planning to stay here for as long as they can. some members of the public decide to take part in the protest i just felt really joining straight away when i saw what this was about. unimpressed.
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it's absolutely stupid lie to get your point across to say that a moment of inconvenience is worth watching. and you think. i'm a little like what is. one thing it is doing is raising the profile of the animal rights movement what does this action make you think about the bacon movement. it does give us the presence of social saw from the perspective it's worked with and i don't know if there's different to do option or we're making a stand of people already walking past is yelling and screaming at us so we bring charges sweeping heard all of. your sanford within the search you know what's out there at the timber they have to. they're here everybody looking at any of the evil god will be your reaction was.
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was. was. kristen is one of 39 people arrested in the class. and. the melbourne demonstration is one of 9 of them has taken place across the country today at abbott was and in public spaces like this one. of a string of controversial protests which have attracted the attention of the entire country including the prime minister who has called the actions against families an astray and i think starting to richard governments should. ensure that the full force of the law is brought against the grain. and animal rights group called all the fonz has been accused of encouraging these types of trespasses by
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publishing the addresses of animal fons and albatross in an online map outraged fama say it's a breach of privacy. in danger in their animals homes and employees and demanding the map be taken down. that category 2 months after the map was published about $100.00 activists stormed this cattle feed lot and dairy farm in queensland in the country's milk. but i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about making babies do you know those mothers write for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself and your son and how would you feel which took you from your mother your. 10 people who were charged with trespass 8 refined.
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dorner is breaking at the keep a goat farm about 2 hours' drive from the opened. its home to about 2000 goats. owner john commons is watching on as workers heard the animals into the milking pen. and many couldn't get. there really. were people going on. this day as part of his multi-million dollar business which produces goat's milk to make yogurt cheese and baby formula it's been the target of several animal rights protests. they're not at risk there were things like straight onto the property. to the little pitching year and they larded animals in the park last december around 70 activists broke in and stole 3 goats and
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a man by out moving olympic coach and making angel you're going to health care if you're not having it. well people make a big deal out of it having 2000 guides angel had a sore foot. right well if you have 2000 individuals with i don't care whether it's people ok that's coutts ok i was in not all of those 2000 a perfect day every time just because you've got a limp doesn't mean you haven't been treated or under recovery. unlike many farmers who've been targeted john decided to go public posting security footage of the raid online. a lot of farmers that we've spoken to here in this program have declined because they're afraid of becoming a bigger target you've gone the opposite way why.
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well we were one of the few families that. if you like at facebook or a media profile and you know we had. the ability to to fight back and to create some sort of public. reaction that's why we did it farmers in the strategy are being. hit and they have no ability to fight back and they annoyed me enough to fight back. well that's a good hearing about this little one is only 4 or 5 because very early dice a pretty cake to be honest but it has come at a cost structure hold run yet john and his staff began receiving constant online abuse threats of violence and intimidation phone calls so he decided to close the farms popular cafe and petting zoo people would do that all day long used to give
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us a lot of pleasure you know you see half a dozen or dozen people lined up feeding the little guts or wanting to cuddle them that's very satisfying is a farmer who wants to be invaded them have your animal stalin and be the subject of a of the slander on facebook. this is the old entry way into the typical. this is what's left of the come play this is what's left of the well this was a server year and one approaches and converting it back to mystic and you can see the rest of it the stereo signs were also been hard to wash off. callers were telling the staff why you're working there you're you're abusing all these animals you're doing all these things wrong and you don't do that to your staff you
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know as employees we have responsibilities one call that sticks and sometimes the threats got very personal a man rang me and he said joseph here listen here you piece. if this continues it's going to be all about you we're coming down to get you. 7 activists were charged in relation to the incident so far only one has been fined for a total of $2.00. was appalled by what happened i thought it was a total miscarriage of justice and never seem to signal to anybody that you're not allowed to come onto a farm and steal enemy. kristen says she wasn't involved in the get go tom incident but admits she still when animals while trespassing on farms and and i between us.
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some of them she now keeps in her backyard on the outskirts of melbourne. is what one see they call biology in the body industry so they were rescued from slaughter house 3 from one and one from a truck on the whites of this. so you would say that these animals have been rescued but the people you've taken from would say that you've stolen them when i say to them well i don't think you can steal a life when you're giving them sanctuary kristin tells us she feels the tactics used by animal rights groups are confronting but necessary and how would you feel if a group of say 100 people came onto your property and started to walk through it and wouldn't leave when you asked them to find that intimidating i mean we're.

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