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high alert as florence reports some residents are refusing to relocate. imposing an unpredictable mt merapi is one of indonesia's most dangerous volcanoes its last major eruption in 2010 killed 275 people and destroyed farms and buildings. yet some villages moved back within months ignoring the government's call to relocate. instead they worked on strengthening what's known as the merapi network a community run early warning system. they collected money to buy a monitoring device. this equipment warns us when he made up is becoming active very transmitters in the mountain that pick up seesmic activity. it makes a steady sound if it's activated beeps then we were in people using walkie talkie
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so they don't panic. to consume. there's also a radio service. but updates everyone on the volcano's status. this lookout point is part of the warning system there are several of these in each village built using community funds from these vantage points villages take turns to monitor mt merapi for activity folk a dose 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. to relocate. we are made up the people moving us is like moving the mountain what we need to do
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is learn to read the signs will always be with the vocal. rupp's we will leave but only for a while when but up he calls us back we will return to take care of her that the best thing they can do in the meantime he says is to be prepared. florence li al-jazeera mount merapi indonesia. now a viral social media app could be investigated by u.s. authorities because of security concerns senate minority leader chuck schumer says the russian face app could misuse personal dancer of millions of people are he's asked the f.b.i. to investigate face app allows users to alter the age and gender of images but face at c.e.o.'s says the russian government has no access to use the data fears of cyber espionage of increased in the u.s. since the 2016 presidential election. a gigantic work of
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others taking shape in los angeles a city known for its hollywood films glamorous celebrities and beach tan ball these what bodies a postal and different sort of vision of one man well brunell's explains. robert farkas is painting an ode to the city he loves and he's chosen a big canvas it's 14 stories tall and 55000 square meters large towering over a parking lot right in the heart of los angeles this mural speaks about the history of los angeles its people the diversity and also kind of bridging the gap between the history of l.a. to where we are now as a people and honestly where we're going a few months from now the mural titled angelus will cover the entire wall of this apartment building the building's owner is paying for the project vargas says when
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he's finished undulates will be the world's largest mural ever painted by a single individual at its center is a depiction of a tongue vonne native american child representing the people who lived here for millennia before the land was ruled by spain then mexico and now the united states at the top 3 angels fly triumphantly wings outspread vargas coaxed people from the bustling areas around the mural to model for one of the angels depicted is actually a homeless woman that is a frequent to this corner and i approached her and asked her if she would model for mean here's a woman who doesn't. doesn't have much hope and now she has painted up there immortalized as kind of this beacon for hope there will be many more images in the finished work fargus uses no grids no i. line sketched on the wall
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everything is done by hand and by the artists on i this is what i'm born to do i'm so focused and i'm so much in the zone when i'm working that nothing else exists outside of of where i'm at it's not easy work vargas has an assistant to oversee safety and check the harnesses they wear the platform shifts and swings underfoot and it's hot up there they heat painting and that in summer has been challenging because. the wall is as it is baking in the sun i had one other question for the artist for it high. at thought i was before this but apparently not when vargas finishes his magnum opus there will be a new landmark and a new symbol for the city of angels robert oulds al jazeera los angeles.
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so i had an al-jazeera. this is the biggest outburst we have seen from folks in a long time. coming up with boards. from. me and.
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all right sports fans those find out what's coming on the green with joe sammy thank you yeah the fight to avoid the cut open championship is on they're under way in the 2nd round at will port rushkoff club in northern ireland american jamie
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holmes continues to lead from round one he's now moved to 8 tons of paul alongside shane now well the one isn't too far behind he's on 5 under par and grief of other plays 15 time major champion tiger woods is struggling though he's 5 over paul and will probably make the cuts. senegal football fans are hoping their team can make history as the national squad meets algeria in the final of the africa cup of nations in cairo on friday nicolas haq has moved from the capital to. prepared focused and ready to win it's in this football academy that some of senegal's best players like your money. and were scouted to play in european clubs before joining the national team. is our secret is to create players that are offensive crane 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
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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 assadi omani. they can reach the top then so. your money and the national squad are preparing to play the final of the african cup of nations against algeria in egypt. most of the fans will not make it to cairo's stadium nonetheless they hope their team will hear their support. for the 200 percent behind our 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 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
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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 top senegalese 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 stop in senegal. nicholas hawke al-jazeera car. well the final itself is being billed as a battle between the teams to stop play is the algeria kept in riyadh makris and senegal's sania money 28 years old while money is a young $27.00 the much says he play maurice has won 52 caps for his country
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whereas the liverpool star money is slightly more experienced with 60 caps both players away as my horses scored 13 goals for the desert fox is money has 18 goals for the lions of tauranga amateurs a month i have faced each other many times in club football the coaches of the 2 sides also have a shared history senegal bhosle you see say an algerian coach general belmonte old friends having grown up together in the same paris suburb the pair regularly played against each other at youth level and for their respective countries last events he seemed like a say to you when you saw it's incredibly ironic that 2 kids so sharp in years to mourn for themselves here i don't know i don't think if anything like this is happened in the past this is a higher 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
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here leading our national teams playing this final at the. it really does hit those . 17 years since our last final is a long time many of our players were just children back then many tears and many disappointments since then but we are back in the final and we do not want to stop there this generation has a lot of talent. i woman has refereed a top level rugby league game in australia belinda shop is the 1st woman to officiate a national rugby league game and its 111 year history the 31 year old took charge of the brisbane broncos can to bring bowl dogs clash on thursday the broncos winning 28 to 6. dutch cyclist maria involves has sprinted to victory 2 and has a 2nd like course title the 3 time world champion powered past australia's amanda sprott's in the final 450 metres of the 121 kilometer course the one day event now in its 6th year was started by told friends organized this after not being from
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elite female cyclists including false ahead of cycling's governing body has called for a 10 stage event but tour de france organizers say this isn't feasible. is the. goal now if you think you're having a bad day at the office spare a thought for this young baseball coach 6 year old coach drake as he's known was a jet age from a game off to going off the umpire is an assistant coach for the kalamazoo growlers a team which plays in the summer collegiately after being sent to the dugout he came back to throw some facts in disgust at the decision even the commentary team was surprised by the scale of the tundra. work that it's now. the most really don't be having this is the biggest outburst we have seen pro-trade in a long time. thanks to what it's telling. you all this is the
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most dangerous ever seen out of a 6 year old. clearly having been at my house and know about his lawyer sport for now i have more for you later that he's so cute that he can get away with that that's if the news hour be back in a moment with another 4 shows so do the best stay with us i stay here without does either. recruited to win a war exploited to on the battlefield the call the new regime placed a different value on an african-american even when their peers then abandoned for a lifetime and we should be ashamed for a fact from history for for all country all division over 3 people in power investigates the plight of imperial britons african troops begin to knock the forgotten heroes of empire on al-jazeera. when the news breaks.
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when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told pretty 3 month old about how we had died last week and crossing from mexico to the united states with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports we commit according to that vision that life is exceptionally al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and light news. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most loved soaks using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life giving a voice to those suffering in the dark this week the story line focuses on hiv and aids and human still shrouded in superstition and fear the making of him is that he was going to be the attitudes the writers want to tackle had gone. so cook's mexico breaking taboos on al-jazeera. take the worst possible material you radio
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ground into dust comparable to flour and make a deal out of it and put it into place where people live it is a colossal event. as well and so many people are thinking this is the silent heat. but does it make you feel nice you feel like a movie we have created an enormous momentum disaster. and investigation south africa toxic city on al-jazeera. a court in general to extend the detention of an iranian oil tanker while iran denies president claims a u.s. warship brought down its drone. hello i'm sat me down this is al jazeera live from dollhouse so coming up south
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africa's government watchdog says the president deliberately misled parliament over a campaign donation. turkey carries out air strikes in northern iraq as it hunts down a suspect in the killing of one of its diplomats. supreme court rules the netherlands is partly liable for the killings of hundreds of bosnian muslims in the 1995 strabane it's a genocide. accordant gibraltar has extended the detention of an iranian oil tanker for another 30 days british royal marines assisted authorities in seizing the vessel off the suspecting it's of carrying oil to syria to iran rejects the accusations the regime in damascus is under international sanctions also job joins us now live from tehran so give us the reaction if there's been so followed so the extension.
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well we haven't heard from any officials yet but this has been a very very sore subject between the iranian government and the british because the iranians have said this is an illegal seizure of their oil tanker the grace one tanker was heading to through the strait of gibraltar when it was seized by the british navy on july the 4th and it was carrying $2000000.00 barrels of a rainin crude oil worth about 200000000 dollars that the iranian foreign minister how a phone conversation with his british counterpart last week where they discussed the seizure and their british foreign secretary jeremy hunt reassured the iranian foreign minister zarif that if the british government received reassurances that this vessel would not be heading to syria that they could possibly facilitate the release of this tanker the iranians were hopeful that this would be the case today but it appears that is not the dispute between the 2 governments will continue for
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the forseeable future we've even heard from iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei on wednesday where he said that this accept piracy carried out by the british government will not go unanswered. also there are still so because of been other developments involving iran with iran saying all of its drones have returned to their base dismissing washington's claims that it destroyed one of them 1st though president donald trump said the warship u.s.s. boxer down the iranian drone in the strait of hormuz trump called it defensive action because the drone came within 100 meters of the vessel and ignored calls to stand down he's calling on other countries to condemn to her arm and work with the u.s. to protect shipping in the gulf so that one is well i think clarity on these conflicting narratives of what happened with this drone well sammy according to the revolutionary guards and media relations department
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they issued a statement on friday saying that this is not the case that all the drones that were carrying out surveillance missions in the strait of hormuz have all returned to their home bases in iran and the iranians have not lost a single draw out the forward the revolutionary guards media relations department also said that in the coming hours and days they will release video footage showing what the drone actually did video in surveillance wise of this u.s. ship and they will release that footage very soon to prove that what the american government is saying is not true they said that this is not the case the iranians are disputing this venomously they're saying that they haven't lost a single drone we've also heard from the iranian deputy foreign minister she who said that there is no drone lost by the iranians in the strait of hormuz and he is worried that the americans may have shot down one of their own by mistake. your body there live for us and to her on let's move on to washington d.c.
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we've got of course can believe how joining us so as to be in any follow up on the u.s. position on this. well as the as iran sort of works to disprove the united states claims the us administration the troubled ministration is continuing to stand by the statements of donald trump on thursday that in fact iran's throw was destroyed by the u.s. military through what's being reported as electric jamming to bring down the united states continues to maintain that they see this as the latest in a series of provocative actions against vessels operating in international waters and as you pointed out the united states says that this iranian drone came within $900.00 metres of the u.s.s. boxer now why is that notable that the u.s.s. boxer is sort of the ship that is being kind of focused on right now that's because as part of a wider contingent that was brought in specifically to the region to deter iranian
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threat so the united states is maintaining at this hour as it has been continually that it has the right to defend its personnel its the syllabi and its interests in the region but the united states is certainly also stating that this is being viewed as sort of a new escalation of tensions that comes as you recall just one month after donald trump came very close to ordering a military strike on iran following the downing of a u.s. drone so when you look at all of this when you pull back you've got not only the strong statements coming from the u.s. president but also farmer his treasury secretary steve cautioning you're paying allies not to extend a financial lifeline to iran that any involvement in the u.s. financial system comes with the understanding that you must abide by u.s. sanctions with respect to iran so very strong words from the united states as it continues to maintain its position that in fact that it was
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a wrong and that is certainly that it was a drone that was owned by iran that was brought down by the u.s. military on things so much committed how could that. south africa's corruption watchdog has found president so ramaphosa deliberately misled parliament the allegations center around a campaign donation by the company both are said to rather poses 2017 presidential campaign the president denied knowledge of the $35000.00 donation when he was asked about it in parliament last year i have come to the conclusion there is a marriage to the allegations relating to the suspicion of money laundering as alluded to in the complaint last and again his explanation that he didn't know all of the at the door unless in the nation's he acted it the dina's see actress ernest and this it is also that he was very actively involved in speaking to some of the
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donnas meanwhile former president jacob zuma has agreed to continue giving evidence as a corruption inquiry refused to do so saying he was being treated unfairly because mission is looking into allegations of corruption in government and state owned companies. from pretoria here is for me the mirror with the latest developments. president finds himself in a very difficult position now that the report by the public protector was released that says that he violated the executive ethics code in that he received money that he didn't declare but also that he misled parliament when the answered questions around the campaign donation public protector's said that he should have declared these amounts and that when he spoke before call him and saying that the money in fact wins to a foundation of his sons. he then came back to say that that money in fact was received by his campaign is also an issue of potential money laundering in that
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money was donated to his campaign that money was then channeled to war rather was channeled of from a trust to his campaign and then channeled through to other beneficiaries the public protector once this investigated by the national prosecuting authority she's also said that she wants this report referred to parliament ethics committee ethics committee is likely to investigate further but this also doesn't prevent members of parliament who are perhaps pushing for a motion of no confidence in this comes at a time when the former president jacob zuma is sitting before a commission of inquiry into corruption and the narrative in south africa south africans are concerned around to the extent of corruption not only is a film a president being questioned around his possible role but now a sitting president has also been implicated with regard to money that was donated
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to his presidential campaign for the african national congress. well the high council of state in libya says ward khalifa haftar us forces backed by france the united arab emirates and egypt are planning more attacks on tripoli after it has been trying to capture the libyan capital since april the council released a statement saying the council eagerly considers the intelligence information received which proves certain states are providing military gear and personnel to have namely france the u.a.e. and egypt those countries are preparing for and involved i think knew of a larger scale rather in new attacks on the capital using jet fighters and advanced weapons were holed up there while had explains what this means for the battle for tripoli. the high council of a state and libya says it's received intelligence information indicating that the united arab emirates egypt and france are planning to support of the world have to
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do with advanced weapons including sophisticated weapons and fighter jets and personnel to launch a new offensive to seize the capital tripoli that's after $100.00 days of the fighting to take control of the capital tripoli. sources with the government of national called say that french fighter jets namely c. $135.00 and also a boeing $202.00 french fighter jets were noticed over at tripoli during the past 24 hours and. high council estate is issuing this statement probably for 2 reasons the 1st is to uncover the 3 countries which issued a statement on the july 18th saying that all calling on the rival factions to stop the fighting and the 2nd reason is most of probably toward the international community including the united nations and the european union and also the
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government of national accord one of them of the consequences of this new offensive if launch it by forces. also ahead of al jazeera palestinian families fear they will be left homeless says israel prepares to demolish homes in the occupied west bank. flowers and prayers at the size of japan's worst mass killings and nearly 2 decades. hello this is the season of daily floods that last a week in southern china and you can see the spirit destruction from what would normally be a pretty evident frontal system destruction of a tropical cyclone heading towards south korea but the rain is to the right end of the phone.

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