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on high alert. reports some residents are refusing to relocate. imposing an unpredictable mt merapi is one of indonesia's most dangerous volcano. its last major eruption in 2010 killed 275 people and destroyed farms and buildings. get some villages moved back within months ignoring the government's call to relocate. instead they worked on strengthening what's known as a network a community run early warning system. they collected money to buy a monitoring device. this equipment. is becoming active very transmitters in the mountain that pick up seesmic activity if. it makes a steady sound if it's active it beeps then we were in people using walkie talkie
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so they don't panic. there's also a radio service on busy. the last updates everyone on the volcanoes status symbol this lookout point is part of the warning system there are several of these in each village built using community fronts from these vantage points villages take turns to monitor mount merapi for activity volcanoes are not the only natural disasters that threaten indonesia earthquakes and tsunamis are also common but less predictable. we can never be 100 percent prepared what we can do is make today better than yesterday and tomorrow better than today. disaster officials have long given up trying to persuade villages like city. to relocate sam i. mean that we are made up the people moving us is like moving the mountain
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what we need to do is learn to read the signs will always be there when the volcano erupts we will leave but only for a while we met up he calls us back we will return to take care of her. the best thing they can do in the meantime he says is to be prepared. florence li al-jazeera mount merapi indonesia british politicians of back to move to stop the next prime minister from suspending parliament without a break deal the vote adds a new hurdle for boris johnson the man tipped to take over as the next prime minister is john hall. the eyes to the right 315 the nose to the last 2700 a crucial victory over the government m.p.'s opposed to a no deal breaks it and by a handsome margin with 17 conservative party rebels and a number of senior ministers abstaining so the our eyes have it the option of
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prorogue or suspending parliament to force through breaks it unopposed is now closed it's something prime minister in waiting boris johnson had refused to rule out he's almost certain to take over as britain's prime minister next week whoever becomes prime minister next week is going to have an almost non-existent working majority we also don't know how long the agreement they got with the d.p. is necessarily going to hold up so whoever it is boris johnson or jeremy hunt is going to really have their work cut out particularly if they want to push through. it which you know it's worth reminding ourselves has been voted against on several occasions by parliament already with parliament demonstrating again its distaste for no deal and the e.u. repeatedly refusing to reopen the existing deal the prospect remains of no breaks at all to be clear parliament here has not prevented and no deal breaks it that many experts say could be economically disastrous for the united kingdom that would
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require an act of parliament but m.p.'s opposed to no deal have bought themselves time in the hope of being able to take more decisive action in the autumn. defeat inflicted less a blow to the sitting government more a preemptive strike aimed at the next one jonah hill al-jazeera london. a viral social media app could be investigated by u.s. authorities because of security concerns senate minority leader chunk schumer says the russian known face that could misuse personal dance of millions of people he's asked the f.b.i. to investigate phase have allows users to alter the age and gender of images a face at sea says the russian government has no access to use the data fears of cyber espionage have increased in the u.s. since the 2016 presidential election they've souls' free is
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a professor of cyber security management at the university of dayton he says people worried about sharing information on face that should also consider what they sharing with companies such as google and facebook if you take a look at your phone and you take a look at the app permissions you'll find that a variety of apps ask for certain permissions on your phone and when you take a look at the app before you download it you might want to actually just take a quick glance and say now does this application need this does this application need this i'm using a mapping application for example yeah the map needs to know where i am if it's going to tell me where to go but you know you want to be careful about the sorts of permissions you're allowing on your apps i don't know the company i'm not going to try to engage in theories about whether or not somebody is working hand in hand with the russian government that's just not my thing but i just think people. are worried about face up i would dare say google or facebook and
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a few others probably have very similar types of. information on their very issues or basis. still ahead on al-jazeera and ace in the hole for one golfer on the 1st day of the open championship gold had the most inspirational. thank. you. thank.
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you. all right sports fans the lady in green is here to tell us what's going on on the green this absolutely sammy yet he is a big one because the fighting to avoid the cut at this year's open championship is
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on there underway in the 2nd round it will put russia go flub in northern ireland american j.b. holmes continues to lead from round one he's now moved to $800.00 paul 2 shots at of tommy fleetwood while the one brooks kept isn't too far behind he's on 5 under par in a group of other plays 15 time major champion tiger woods is struggling though he's at 6 over paul and in danger of missing that cut. go home favorite lori mack reason can likely to win the 1st open in northern island since 951 he had the worst start imaginable hitting a woman with his opening tee shot michael ended up dropping 4 shots on that 1st hole the 2014 win to finish the opening round 8 over paul tying his worst ever starts at noon and. pretty sure. any anyone start with a 79 in this golf tournament doesn't think about winning at this point but you know
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i think i can go out there should something in the mid sixty's be around for the weekend. and then try to you know play good from there. but fans were treated to a bit of a rare sights in the opening round the 1st hole in one of the tournament in 3 years so argentina's in 1000000 over grio hasn't won a tournament since 2015 for the 13th hole prefer lucky as he struck an ace that's as good as it got for him grier followed that up with 2 bogeys on the next holes and finished up with 2 over par round of 73. senegal fans are hoping their team can make history as the national squad meets on geria in the final of the africa cup of nations in cairo on friday because haq has will from the capital dhaka. prepared focused and ready to win it's in this football academy that some of senegal's best players like your money trained and were scouted to play in european clubs before joining the national team. is our secret is to create players
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that are offensive trained to score goals to be strikers this is our philosophy to create players that can create a spectacular type of football. among those dreaming to one day hold the african cup of nations is 17 year old central defender it was months so look i'm proud to be in the same academy football generation as saudi omani i said made list saw they can reach the top then so can read. your money in the national squad are preparing to play the final of the african cup of nations against algeria and egypt. most of the fans will not make it to cairo stadium nonetheless they hope their team will hear their support. for 200 percent behind team we're going to win this game we're going to win it all we're here to make sure our team will bring the cup home. the capital is being draped in the nation's colors offices are
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shutting down early in anticipation of the games football is much more than a game in senegal. with. the lions as they are known here for the nation's pride 17 years after reaching the final set a goal is one step away from making history and while there are many here and abroad that are supporting the team it's now down to the 11 players on the pitch to deliver on that winning goal and bringing the cup home. algeria are the favorites they want to get senegal in the opening games some of the tops in italy's players have failed to deliver on penalties during the tournament the players seem to bowl under pressure. but the team's coach is confident and so are the fans. old and young it seems there is no stopping senegal. dickless hawk al-jazeera deckard. well final itself is being billed as
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a battle between the teams 2 star players the algerian captain riyadh makris and senegal's money maurice is 28 years old whilst money is a year younger at the age of 27 the man city player maurice has won 52 caps for his country was the liverpool straw man a while he has only got 60 caps both players are winners matter as a scored 13 goals for the desert fox says man i have 18 goals for the lions of tauranga now my prayers and money are faced each other many times whilst playing club football what is well less well known is that the coaches of the 2 sides also have a shared history so to go both boss are you see say. money old friends having grown up together in the same paris suburb the pair were regularly played against each other at youth level and for their respective countries. that's even seemed like a ca. you will need to saw it's incredibly ironic that 2 kids so sharp and usually
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bored for themselves here i don't know i don't think if anything like this is happened in the past this is a harley level international competition and to forget here the 2 of us who are used to play against each other at junior level who grew up in the same town a small village in the paris region therefore it's exceptional that the 2 of us are here leading our national teams playing this final. a woman has referee to top level rugby league game in australia but in the shop is the 1st woman to officiate a national rugby league game in its 111 year history the 31 year old took charge of the brisbane broncos can sprint bulldogs clash on thursday the broncos winning $28.00 to $6.00 football teams around the world a woman up for the new season with friendly some have also been making their fans dreams come true m.l.s. team the seattle sounders started them much against received all wind with an 8 year old in gold. is fighting leukemia but it was a moment to remember for him as he got to kick the ball early in the game and was
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cheered often by the crowd and the team. all right those are useful for now will have will feel a to sammy thanks so much joe that's it for this news album our team will be back in a moment with another full shows to stay with us here on al-jazeera. after more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. we follow the citizens of this war torn nation as they push their limits. for survival.
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risking years of sierra leone. driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticised repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was probably if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world. recruited to win
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a war exploited to on the battlefield to call the new regime placed in different value and effort from there if you give them your period then abandoned for a lifetime we should be ashamed but for those who fought for all country all this for you over to the people in power investigates the plight of imperial britons african troops begin tonight the forgotten heroes of empire era. gibraltar extends the detention of a rainy an oil tanker tehran denies president trump's claims a u.s. warship brought down its drone. low again on this show with al-jazeera live from coming up south africa's
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government watchdog says the president deliberately misled column and over a campaign donation. turkey carries out an strikes in northern iraq because it hunts down a suspect in the killing of a diplomat. the duchesse green court rules the netherlands is partly liable for the killings of hundreds of bosnian muslims in the $199057.00 it's a genocide. because in gibraltar has allowed an extension to detain captured a rainy an oil tanker for 30 days the authorities there had seized the vessel after accusing the iranians of trying to smuggle oil to syria a country under international sanctions tehran had rejected the accusations well sayid mustafa is editor in chief of fars news agency he thinks the court's decision
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may escalate tensions still further. wall it's very much like to me that's a very. key event an improper decision because it would escalate the situation and the tensions in the persian gulf and we do all know that tensions in the persian gulf would mean higher energy prices for the whole war specially consumer countries and then this means that consumers like even the great britain they are all peons they have to pay the costs of the united states foreign policy that that's for sure an escalation of tension would leave a great impact negative impact on the way and it would make iran much more resolve to continue its present strategy that they called active
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resistance or reciprocal costs for all actors apparently we are moving from a win win situation that was supposed to happen under the nuclear deal to situation where we would all lose it would be a lose lose situation for everyone and that's because of the united states you know being adamant to irrational calls for diplomacy and for getting back to the nuclear deal and in another development around his own is trends have returned to their base dismissing washington's claim that it destroyed one of them president has said it was ship the u.s.s. boxer downed in a rainy and drain in the strait of hormuz in this the president called it a defensive action because the drone came within yards of the vessel and ignored multiple cool sistan down he's calling on other countries to condemn terror and to work with the u.s. to protect shipping in the gulf i want to apprise every one of an incident
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in the strait of hormuz today. involving u.s.s. boxer and navy amphibious assault ship the boxer took defensive action against an iranian drone which had closed into a very very near distance approximately $1000.00 yards ignoring multiple calls to stand down and was threatening the safety of the ship and the ship's crew the drone was immediately destroyed this is the latest of many provocative and hostile actions by iran against vessels operating in international waters. more now on the situation between the united states and iran from our diplomatic editor james bays. foreign minister what do you make of the
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drone you shot in riyadh road here no question about losing control here possibly going over the iranian foreign minister's brief comments came as he arrived at the united nations for a meeting with the secretary general to discuss the current crisis. that's what i said you know you mentioned about the last drop have you met mama job and zarif has spent the week in new york his movements while here severely limited by unprecedented visa restrictions imposed by the us he's here to get his country's case heard but the storm and gulf in his nation has only worsened during his visit in his meeting with the secretary general they will have discussed the growing military presence and the threats to the freedom of navigation in the gulf but the situation is extremely sensitive zarif avoided reporters at the end of the meeting and the secretary general was most guarded it was a very interesting meeting one of the us is strongest supporters in its
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confrontation with iran is saudi arabia it sam bacile was also addressing reporters at the u.n. ambassador is it time now for diplomacy and if so what form should that diplomacy take it's always time for diplomacy we are always ready for diplomacy but diplomacy needs a common ground and the common ground is based on international law and based on international convey says which include noninterference in other country's affairs privately diplomats will tell you they're increasingly concerned the military buildup in the gulf continues with it comes the growing risk of miscalculation and escalation james pays out his era at the united nations. so that because corruption watchdog has found the president still ram opposer deliberately misled parliament the allegations centers around a campaign donation by the company. to the president's $27000.00 presidential
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campaign mr ram opposer denied knowledge of the $35000.00 donation when he was asked about it in parliament last share let's go live now to our correspondent for me jamila who's there in pretoria where this report from the protect the public protector was released how much trouble then is the current president serum opposer in. well marty in the rim of course i certainly find himself in a very sticky situation of findings by the public protector based on a constitutional mandate of binding and what happens next is after she said that she has found that he had misled parliament and that also he could be implicated in money laundering also goes to the parliament's ethics committee which is likely to investigate further but there's also doesn't stop members of parliament for applying for a motion of no confidence and perhaps that going to
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a vote in parliament but also based on what the public protector has said that the national prosecuting authority is now likely to investigate this issue of money laundering and also is now obliged to release the details and to clear all the details of all the donations he received when he was running for president of the governing african national congress and why this is important while the public protector didn't deal specifically with all the money that might have gone into his campaign account and also into his foundation and from day channeled into a number of other counts the if that does all the donations that he received it potentially opens and opens him up to further investigation that amounts to at least $400000000.00 rand about $28000000.00 so what is key for him of course and now is dealing with a potential investigation also how parliament might respond to the public protect his findings and of course this is the president who came to power on the back of
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a promise to clean up all these corruption allegations that is so sunk the south african economy meanwhile 45 minutes down the road of course you've got former president zuma will he won't continue to cooperate with this commission of inquiry into corruption there. martin i think it came to as a surprise to many south africans that jacob zuma appeared before the commission at the beginning of this work of this week to begin with after his lawyers complained that he was being treated like an accused rather than a witness that the world protein him in a sort of the manner of a cross-examination rather than putting questions to him they did with sure they said have been no longer be appearing before the scene quietly and i'll just hours into that complaint have turned around and said zoom out will continue with his testimony but we want to lay down some ground rules and jacob zuma has been upset
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about how the commission has conducted itself and saying that there's an agenda and there is being treated as an accused rather than this being an opportunity for him to give his side of the story but had he withdrawn he would have faced a subpoena he would have been forced to return to the commission and now it seems he's willingly returned and also the africans expecting to hear more from him in terms of how he might have been involved in corruption or perhaps why he wasn't and what his reasons are for that ride for me to thank for that for me to live in pretoria. he says his war planes and drones have hit multiple targets in the kurdish region of northern iraq the air strikes were in response to the murder of one of its diplomats on wednesday a government shot and killed turkey's deputy consul general and 2 other people were turkish and iraqi authorities are now looking for 27 year old man darg he's believed to have joined the kurdistan workers party of the p.k. k.
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in 2014 the group is deemed a terrorist organization by turkey as well as by the united states the pressure going to name has more now from erbil in northern iraq on the investigation so far . investigators now have some answers regarding who assassinated turkish diplomat awesome on costa and why the shootings which took place in erbil restaurant on wednesday and killed a total of 3 people were all caught on security cameras now police are widely distributing a photo of a man they say is their primary suspect he's one of a team of 3 people that investigators say with inside the restaurant to execute this hit his name is muslim dag he is 27 years old he's from a car turkey it's a kurdish region in the south of turkey sources say that he joined the kurdistan workers' party or p k k in 2014 the p.k. k.
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is an armed group it's deemed a terrorist organization by turkey and the united states this morning turkey conducted air strikes at a peak a k. training camp on the outskirts of a town here called more they believe that dad was there 4 times last week and that he had trained there and that there was a possibility that they may have he may have fled there after the shootings all vote the p.k. k. is being pinpointed by investigators it's important to note that on wednesday hours after the shootings a spokesman with the military wing of the p.k. k. denied involvement the group is very big and has been described as decentralized a political analyst tells us one thing is certain the motivation of this is sas the nation is intended to destabilize the relationship.

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