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by protesters who came made the call for unity. heard when a life was lost in our country when a voice of silence when hope is distinguished by violence we deeply reject old expressions of violence which are filled by drug trafficking organized crime and illegal mining this is the largest demonstration since the signing of the peace agreement and were undoubtedly put more pressure on the president to get everybody here agrees that unless something gets done to truly effect the power structures behind the violence there will be more killings and they will remain the single biggest threat to the implementation of the peace deal in the country i listened to i just you know. the courts in nigeria has given the government permission to classify a shia group as a terrorist organization members of the islamic movement of nigeria have been marching in the capital calling for the release of their leader abraham's exact he has been in detention since 2015 despite
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a quarter order to release him. but ivory coast is known as the world's leading cocoa producer but less well known as its other exports. record highs last year and girls say they're determined to become the world's number one producer that it just has this report from. pruning quality for us to get more not over the last 3 years for almost a year has been improving the way they work. and the yield from this 7 hectic collar not farm has doubled. 4 years ago zombie cecille bam was a cocoa farmer. unlike many others he says turning to colonise has been easy. having been a cook from before i had a little experience that is. for me or for a new adventure it's not paying much at the moment but i think it's worth
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a try. west african traders especially from come here to ivory coast to buy some of the goods find their way to the middle east in 2013 ivory coast produce more color for me did 3 years before that of nigeria the world's number one producer but farmers here say they can be good lovin leader if they were given the same support and find i felt as a country school performance. there is little in the way of government support for the farmers but help is coming from elsewhere with researchers helping to improve farming techniques. it's essential for the farmer to be paid a good price per tonne access to new markets is also important and that will ensure that they keep doing what they do. in africa calling it a mostly used in traditional ceremonies but also used to make drinks and
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pharmaceutical products so many here see their potential is huge trade isn't farmers say if their government could help them get a fixed price for their goods they would prosper and others would be encouraged to take up farming and that way they say their country would not only be the leading global producer of cocoa but of color that to all our might be trees. i will feel ivory coast. rugby world cup poster pattern looking good just less than 2 months from the tournament will tell you why in this portrait of. learning. bogus 0101 moves to investigate how illegal loggers of plundering some of cambodia's long streaming fall is marking 2 years since the start of myanmar's
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military campaign that schools hundreds of thousands of the hindu muslims into exile how you look in countries and billions of euros supplying arms used in the gamble resulting in the world's worst humanitarian crisis another bid to preserve multilateralism within a group of the 7 most advanced economies will cohesion prevail over with challenges that the g 7 faces drawing on a decade of al-jazeera documentary rebinding visit to our cause to find out how the story moved on august. 10th. to. the town. just.
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so 2 teens are one and a half $1000000.00 richer after winning the team final in the 1st fortnight world cup and for those who don't know of you don't know about it for tonight's start it was a free video game and it quickly became a global phenomenon it involves players landing on an island armed with a pick axe then compete to find weapons grenades and other items in order to stay alive and eliminate the other players the last one standing when more than 40000000 players from around the world tried to qualify over 10 weeks of online competition they were well down to 50 teams of 2 and a 100 solo players for the final tournament most of them under the age of 16 and all of the mail there is a total prize who prize pool of $30000000.00 and with each category carrying
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a prize of $3000000.00 for the winner but all the finalists receive at least $50000.00. because it is a former gaming addict who recently testified at the u.k. parliamentary committee against gaming and he says young people are using the lure of big winnings to explain their addictions to video games. they definitely there are elements of personality and like just being able to compete and being getting all the injury from the competition but it's also the games today are very regular you know exploiting and just being where of what makes people think and how to kind of meet and play more and more but it's a combination of both personality and the games and solves it gives those players something to talk to their parents they can say like hey mother not wasting all my time on the computer i'm practicing under the be the next superstar i'm going to make that money but the trick is there is only so many people who can win this money and then there is you know 40000000 players who are not winning and that nice only some of them are getting the money but more secret just kind of spending all
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this time for for nothing and so i think that's then becomes tricky and the addiction can be a big part of it but just having something to point out or say look i can be i can make money out of this which is not usually the case for most people for me it was a real draw from the real life i was abandoning my social life mostly i was not studying much i was still getting going to school and going to university and doing something but i wasn't paying much attention to anything but the games i was playing so i was just of using all my free time just to play and do nothing else. and it's that time for the other kind of sports and here's peter thank you very much colombia's no is virtually certain of becoming the 1st man from his country to win the tour de france the 22 year old is set to become the youngest winner of the tour in 110 years at the end of surf of a stage but now we're still in the leader's yellow jersey that means the team any
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us rider will win the tour unless something disastrous happens on sunday's procession stage. to be honest i still can't believe it i haven't even had time to think about it the message i want to send is that i feel really proud of being colombian i'm very proud of becoming the 1st colombian to win the tour de france. i just said to just enjoy it soak it all and. don't worry about crying because all real monk right. now is amazing to be a part of he's a phenomenal athlete $22.00 he's got maysan year ahead of him it is just an honor to have been a part of this. i am these were the scenes in their mouths hometown of 6 it's about 40 kilometers north of the capital bogota hundreds of people here celebrating the hero's victory not only will become the 1st colombian to win the tour de france but also the 1st from south america. it has
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been a disastrous day for ferrari in qualifying for sunday's german grand prix both cars went out of qualifying because of power problems sebastian vettel score was 1st a fail meaning the german will start his home grand prix from last place on the grid at hockenheim east teammate charlotte also suffered a failure in his fuel system he'll go from 10th on sunday. i was good but. right exciting it's just good on the show tomorrow. yeah but it would have been nice to get one on today as well in a guy i thought about all said at 1st because of the really one car. it was just a shame but yeah and when we had a problem it was. even worse. it's a shame for the whole team. out in front so it's lewis hamilton who was quickest former sadie's the defending world champion lines up alongside red bulls max for stop and on the front row with their respective teammates well terry potus and
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pierre ghastly on the 2nd row. and you know we did it today. i received a 2nd read in the series 100. 25. 57 and from the track to the pool now where several athletes competing at the world swimming championships have been injured in a partial building collapse at a nightclub in south korea it happened in the city of gwangju at around 2 o'clock in the morning 2 people were killed and 17 injured when the upper floor of the club gave way 9 foreign athletes mostly water polo players were hurt in the incident 3 of them are being treated in hospital with the rest back at the athlete's village
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with minor injuries police say the nightclub owners are being questioned about possible illegal renovation work. australia swimmer shane our jack has left the world championships of the failing a dope test she claims she did not take the banned substance knowingly but it's embarrassing for australia after her teammate mack holton refused to share a podium with chinese swimmer son yang who has a doping case pending at the courts of arbitration for sport. athletes across the americas are taking part in the pan american games in peru that country's capital city luma hosted a spectacular opening ceremony for the event in which more than $6000.00 athletes will compete the games also serve as an alum pick qualifier for tokyo in $23.00 different sports it's the biggest sports event ever to be held in peru and the south american country has spent $1200000000.00 on new infrastructure which it
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hopes will allow for future birds for elite competitions. to the rugby championship and in wellington south africa scored a last minute try to hold world champions new zealand to a draw it finished 16 all it was hershel yankees who got the crucial score ensuring there was nothing to separate the 2 sides who will also meet in their 1st game at the rugby world cup later this year in japan but all blacks forward ready return it could be a dud for the world cup he went off with a nasty looking shoulder dislocation christian nearly made his return for australia after 3 years out recovering from the kenya he kicked 8 points as australia beat argentina 1610 in brisbane and japan showed very may be a force to be reckoned with their home world cup they're hosting the pacific nations cup at the moment and they ran in 5 drives in their opening game to beat
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fiji it was played at the world cup stadium income a she one of the town's devastated by the tsunami in 2011 world cup kicks off on september 20th with japan against russia. one of england's cricket world cup heroes has been called up for the 1st ashes test against australia starting in birmingham next thursday fast bowler joe for archer could make his test debut having played just 28 1st class matches the 24 year old took 20 wickets in the world cup that's a record for england bowler. korean golfers continue to dominate the ultimate major of the women's season in france you're a jew kim pulled together 8 birdies in a 3rd round finish with us $65.00 and the 2014 champion is at 15 under par ahead of 300 patrick it's sunday and park jin young and in b. park between the 4 of them they've won 11 major titles. their merits we will
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leave it for now we'll have more sport for you get a little bit later. and that is it for me and the team but stay with us here with more of the day's news. the latest news as it breaks it is long campaigned against what it calls attempts to undermine the state of israel from within. with detailed coverage power being replaced by plants all over the world environmentalist's here the pulse of what's been said. from around the world is just as visible above ground and on the surface and under. on counting the cost this week south africa's debt laden companies need a bailout before they cripple the economy we'll take a look at taylor swifts with big business over cool and music plus we find out why
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radio because i'm looking for work in bold new book culture the cost of al-jazeera . setting the discussions 2018 was the deadliest year the aviation industry has experienced for some time examining the headlines many foreign journalists including those from al-jazeera have had their licenses revoked their offices raided explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire that convinced me this was the conservation chance and. the world is watching. on al-jazeera the plundering of armenia's natural riches has uprooted residents and desecrated the habitat of some of europe's most endangered species. but a remarkable campaign by local residents is challenging the miked of the country's investors and pinning high hopes on its newly elected prime minister people in
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power investigates armenia. mining out. on a jersey. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. going to the truth as if i were that's what this job. period after an investigation finds only a handful of military officers responsible for the deadly crackdown on protesters. talks in iran when you're watching al-jazeera like my headquarters here in doha also coming up strikes on syria's province killed at least 13 civilians just a day after the un warned of war crimes in the last rebel stronghold. also
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more than a 1000 men strangers arrested in moscow opposition candidates are excluded from local elections. at home called police fired tear gas and pepper spray on thousands of people who defy the rallies near the border with mainland china. welcome to the program protesters are back on the streets in sudan expressing their anger at an investigation into last month's brutal crackdown on a demonstration in khartoum solves the military council is blaming a few rogue officers for the violence which the opposition says killed at least $100.00 people have a morgan has more from neighboring ethiopia. a few offices diverting from their orders and no blame on sudan's military that was the core of the report from the investigation committee set up by the military to look into what happened on june
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3rd when security forces attacked a pro-democracy at army headquarters in her. i mean one of the brigadier's was warned that he's not responsible for the operation yet he disobeyed orders and led the rapid support forces into the sitting area and handed down orders for them to get out of their armored vehicles and force the protesters out it's also stablished that the riot forces led by one of the colonels he alone with his forces moved into the sitting area and some personnel started battling protesters firing indiscriminately. from the attack killed at least 100 protesters and injured over 400 others according to the central committee for sudan which supports the protest movement the raid was lifestream by protesters as they ran for their lives and widely circulated on social media when the internet which was cut off on the day of the attack was restored more than a month later the investigating committee disputed the number of fatalities saying
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$87.00 were killed and 168 were wounded. the attack halted talks between the military and the opposition coalition known as the forces for freedom and change which represents the protest movement talks resume to months later as protesters continue to demand accountability and an initial power sharing agreement was signed earlier this month the sudanese professional association part of the opposition coalition and the body which has been leading the calls for protests since december insists the committee was not independent but says it should not affect the talks to form a transitional government hours after the report was released people protested against its findings. i don't believe what happened today undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to prison a go she asians or procrastinate the process what happened todays a natural response let the military council see this is a strong message that the people cannot remain silent as the investigation
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commission was formed not to establish the truth but to conceal the truth. as the 2 sides continue to try to form a transitional government protested on the streets continue their demand for justice but some analysts believe the investigation report could end up obstructing that justice from the justice perspective the reason they need to be independent report. and i think the problem and also the information about this is in the ministry through the witnesses. the victims who have been attacked. this whole thing this went on for. the june 3rd attack was the most violent the start of the protest in december many say that the justice and accountability they demand cannot be achieved without a civilian government and a change in the system the reason why they started the revolution in the 1st place people morgan. subang ali is president of the sudan doctors
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union in the u.k. she says the report is not surprising because sudan lacks a proper judicial system it has been always request an independent investigation we are all very aware that any inquiry commission other biggest investigation commission that has will be appointed by the transitional council will not be independent in addition to that the infrastructure of the legal justice than it is at the mall they are that i think all the same and therefore this report today was surprised idea in well if you nation. trying hard to crack and it came very very controversial that brought their weakness and we are aware of the law on monday the 3rd even is that
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in the u.k. working closely with our colleagues down there are aware of the beginning of the massacre that they were thousands of militia and they did it. 13 civilians including 5 children have been killed in syrian government airstrikes and province the attacks came just a day after the un human rights chief sounded alarm over the latest wave of killings and warned that those responsible could be charged with war crimes print gupta has more. i seem all too familiar for the people of north korea syria homes reduced to rubble i was families ripped apart. i was here i really united nation is there are no armed people no headquarters only unarmed civilians armed people. the syrian government backed by its russian ally launched an offensive to capture it live in late april
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since then markets schools hospitals have all come under attack children have not been spared more than 200 were killed in just 3 months more than $800.00 civilians have now died which i probably read it was like i'm going to assad is targeting us because he wants us to give up and become displaced but where can we go there is nowhere to go we're forced to remain here despite the bombing. it is the last may just syrian opposition stronghold nearly half of its population is internally displaced people from different parts of syria have sought shelter here in september russian turkey agreed to designate it lip and surrounding areas as a deescalation zone civilians were meant to be protected by the air strikes haven't stopped and the bloodshed continues but there were 4000 as good as a settler to be deescalated where the violence should be escalated 3 of them were i
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think one of the one the only specialty about it live that is the last place where people could be deported to and it's got in it with the turkish border which could be cleared refugee problem for turkey or for the e.u. and hence where there is some pressure on russia and related to a lead but who actually did not respect the 1st of 3 for the escalation zones we don't believe is going to respect the 4th one on friday the un human rights chief michel accused the world of indifference to the plight of syrians for activists on the ground the carnage and it led to hama represents yet another brutal but all too familiar stage in the war priyanka gupta al jazeera. well more than a 1000 protesters have been arrested in and. they were demonstrating against the barring of opposition candidates from local elections so. they
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chanted this is our city as they came up against the power of the russian authorities it was supposed to be a rallying call for banned opposition candidates to be allowed to run in local elections in moscow. but it was met with baton carrying the right police soon after the arrests began. i believe this is political pressure i can to make the independent candidates is just standing there in the street at the rock today that. we of pray to walk around the streets of oil all this is nonsense it's a shame. the un authorised protest had been called by the jailed opposition leader . authorities had banned local election candidates from running because they said the candidates in question had not collected a sufficient number of genuine signatures in their support
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a charge rejected by the opposition movement who say the candidates are being unfairly excluded. all that is being done is an attempt to intimidate and we need to show that they cannot intimidate as with these methods the protest also comes at a time of serious questions over president vladimir putin's popularity discontent and anger over falling incomes and a rise in the national pension age appear to have caused a slump in putin's approval ratings that have been denied by the kremlin. but the opposition sees this latest crackdown as a struggle for its right to challenge what it says is a legislature loyal to the president and attempt to be seen heard and represent those who want to change and moscow's political scene sony vaio al-jazeera. our hong kong police have a gun fired rubber bullets and tear gas are protesters after thousands of people
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defied a government ban and rallied in a small town near the chinese border a group of men attacked protesters at a train station there last week but with the crowds refusing to leave on saturday it led to an intense hour long standoff with police sara clock has more. they surrounded the police station in new long a town in the new territories on the outskirts of the city a target this time was the place i protest is of accused of failing to respond to the calls for help last sunday a group of people wearing white shirts attacked them at the local train station today is the people's outcry against the corrosion of police and dangers that allowed the pack on 21st of july so people are not asking for a thorough investigation and independent investigation on this incident. thousands
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joined saturday's demonstration of lock streets in a tense standoff that went on for hours but eventually place lost their patience and moved in to disperse the crowds. they fired several rounds of tear gas used a sponge denied and pepper spray some protesters fled others refused some volunteers also attempted to negotiate an end to what started as a peaceful rally. going on we hope people can peacefully voice their opinion and their wishes so please i hope to protest as the police because they call the crowds then move to your long trying station where last sunday's attacks occurred protesters had in the building and use fire extinguishers on police to resist or.

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