tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2019 12:00am-1:01am +03
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support the government's new measures for indian administered kashmir. these hindus used to live in the muslim majority pushed near valley but fled religious violence 30 years ago some are living in cramped homes and can only dream of the ones they left behind. the condition of the economy today. the head of this now permanent migrant camp still visits family and friends in the kashmir valley he'd also like to go back but says that's difficult. we also the government one place for us to settle so from there we'll have self security and check on old properties but if they tell us to just go back to our old place or this won't happen 5 5. tension is high here and many people say they'll wait and see what develops and pray life will get better as jamil al-jazeera district indeed administered kashmir. as the region on
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a map well here is what india considers to be its sovereign territory but it's a bit more complicated on the ground you see india administers parts of the disputed kashmir region pakistan another china also administers parts of the town the indian and pakistan administered kashmir are separated by the internationally recognized line of control and see. it's funny most of the had on the news out including the latest figures from china show its economy remains strong i made the trade war with the us to washington it's a different story. swearing in the new governor of puerto rico will it be so time lucky and install tiger woods back at the p.g.a. told playoffs with injury to rile his chances we'll hear from the former world number one in about 20 minutes he's.
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done trump's visit survivors of the weekend mass shootings in ohio and texas 31 people were killed in dayton and el paso u.s. presidents avoided protests who said he wasn't welcome trump the nice fueling white supremacy rob reynolds reports. president donald trump's visits to the stricken cities in ohio and texas took place largely out of public view he praised law enforcement officers for responding swiftly to the heavily armed gunman preventing worst carnage all over the world are talking about the job you've done as police as law enforcement as 1st responders to the job you've done as a credible and he and 1st lady malani a trump spoke privately with family members of victims and wounded survivors being treated in hospitals. in both cities public protests were held against trump
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in dayton the now familiar blimp depicting the president as a scowling baby flew over the crowd in el paso democratic party figure said trump was not welcome he's used our community as a prop past misrepresented you are describing something dangerous city a place to be here describe to people in my community panics immigrants ask people to leave it to me to take. responsibility i senator cory booker who is running for the democratic presidential nomination excoriated trump's rhetoric at the african-american church in south carolina where an avowed white supremacist gunned down 9 black or shippers in 2015 the hat act of anti latino anti immigrant hatred we witnessed this past weekend did not start with the hand that pulled the trigger it was sold from the highest office in our land receive
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tweets and rhetoric helpful words that all commit lee endangered the lives of people in our country before leaving washington dismissed his detractors my critics are political people decide to say. that they're running for president they're very low in the fall. as for the prospects of more restrictive gun laws president trump said he and congress would come up with something quote really good but gave few specifics he said a ban on assault style weapons like the one that sprayed death in el paso seemed politically out of reach now people here in el paso and in neighboring cities across the border with mexico are preparing for another painful ordeal the 1st of $22.00 funerals will be held on thursday robert oulds al jazeera el paso. hours before trump arrived in el paso immigration agents carried out what they're
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calling then largest raids in a decade almost 700 suspected illegal workers were arrested in a series of raids that presence in plants in mississippi trump announced an immigration crackdown in june tsang millions of illegal aliens would be removed from the u.s. . china has surprise stock market investors by announcing better than expected trade figures the 3.3 percent rise in exports in july was the fosters for 4 months because of increased demand will wind but imports remain weak and could get worse as the trade war with the u.s. intensifies to the u.s. treasury designate china as a currency manipulator it's called the has more from beijing in a very normal practice china released its trade figures for the previous month now these are very abnormal times with the increasingly tense trade war it has with the united states was click through some of the numbers they're very volatile and this
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is something probably going to see over the coming months when you look at the imports from the united states that has been down again 19 percent exports in the united states from china that's down 6.5 percent again those are figures that have been declining steadily over the last several months because of these tariffs the united states has imposed but overall exports now this something that beat expectations here china it rose 3.3 percent of the goods from china going abroad to all nations now that could be possibly a lot of nations manufacturing companies in the pre-buying a lot of their supply chain needs because they're expecting these next rounds of tariffs to come from the united states so we're seeing an uptick in that number and then the imports declined again but that's kind of what we've been seeing too from all countries coming into china that's something we'll be seeing over the last couple of months though part of the reason that these numbers are so volatile even just over the last several days we've seen a lot of back and forth in this trade war more tariffs coming from the united states the currency here in china the yuan has been evaluated that means goods in
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china are less expensive than they were say just last week so a lot of different factors at play but one thing we can be for sure of the coming months these trade figures are going to be very volatile. our back to that story about those raids by immigration officials in the u.s. just as president dan trump visited el paso let's get more now from our white house correspondent kimberly heloc at kimberly the timing of the raid a little bit unusual to say the least was this intentional. yeah i don't think it was on 10th in i don't think it was intentional in fact we're pretty sure it wasn't when it comes to these raids they can take months to get the the warrants that are necessary given there were some 600 immigration customs enforcement agents involved there were likely rehearsals it was all pre-planned far in advance of the shooting in el paso texas the problem is when it was executed it came on
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a day that u.s. president donald trump was trying to unite the country given the fact that there had been this horrific shooting the majority of the victims in el paso were hispanic that the shooter said his intention was to kill hispanics and that he felt that his country was being invaded so the jackson position of the u.s. president on wednesday tried to unite the country well his administration perhaps of the notes to him but was executing these warrants rounding up people who had migrated to the united states illegally and were working in the united states illegally leaving behind in some cases the children who didn't have parents to pick them up from school or from day care just the off ticks were bad to say the least now the trumpet ministration is saying look at the situation was that we were going after the employers that this was a major raid the fact the one of the largest in more than a decade because what the administration says is happening is that employers are
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going down to mexico loading up buses with the workers promising them fake government id numbers in order to do their jobs was known as a social security number really they're going after the big fish if you will but caught up in the middle of all of this are the individuals the individual stories of families particularly heartbreaking given the timing and the optics of it. seems strange that the white house would be aware that the raid is has just happened before he touches down how is all that coming together making people to hate kid in his visit as you know is he been able to console this fee. well we know that there were protests going on as the president was speaking that many people feel that while the president did come out on monday going the furthest he ever has yet condemning racism hatred and bigotry and that's what that manifesto
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was of the el paso shooter that if in fact his own rhetoric where he has talked about the invasion on the southern border that bears some responsibility and for that he has not acknowledged now there are always going to be critics sammy in the united states who don't like donald trump didn't like him from day one and you know no matter what he says it's not going to get better those folks still are not satisfied but there are those that maybe do support donald trump who are also feeling uncomfortable that even if this was a bureaucratic mess it could have been rectified it could have been timed differently and sort of the tone deafness of these raids occurring while the president is trying to console a nation about a horrific shooting this is something that should have been foreseen and tried to avoid and that didn't happen one can believe how could thanks so much 3 congolese doctors have been arrested in connection with the murder of another doctor from
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cameroon who is treating a bowl of patients richard moves zuko was shot dead during an attack on april in a hospital in the eastern democratic republic of congo welcome what is more the kenyan capital nairobi. militia attacked a hospital in the city of the tempo 4 months ago and killed a doctor from cameroon who was working for the world health organization as part of its response to the about outbreak that began in that area a year ago and military prosecutors now said for congolese doctors are behind the killing they paid the militia to attack and to kill the cameroonian doctor 3 of those congolese doctors have now been arrested one is still at large the military prosecutor says this is based on testimonies from a doctor and from somebody from the militia now doctors in the tempo said in response to this that they will go on strike from tomorrow if these doctors who have been detained and not released on bail so of course there's a lot of concern about what that will mean for the response in that area. still
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ahead on al jazeera struggling to cope dengue fever spreading as a wreck or greats in bangladesh. we have a one on one interview with venezuelan opposition leader one why those supporters of nicolas maduro hit the streets of qatar. and its voice ranking officials are hard to stand as they consider a return to test cricket 10 years down to pass the time by government. and quite effect across much of the middle east we have been talking about the small winds the last few days still very much in evidence blowing through much of iraq down on into kuwait and the monsoon rains are back as well across into pakistan heavy a in the north we could see a stray. and across the 31 celsius on friday 35 in kabul temperatures not really
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changing and for the next couple days 33 degrees celsius and we have got 31 degree celsius across in baquba now further to the south there should all winds having quite a nice impact on the weather across into doha helping certainly with the humidity and a bit of cloud you can see edges bubbling up through will central areas over on friday but by saturday it has further tools east so northern sections over iran you could see some class but it's unlikely we will of course see any showers we could just see a stray shot into the lala with that on shore flow not bad and with a high of 40 degrees celsius then we had down into southern africa times of course not as high on the satellite you can see another line of clouds really just passing by that south coast so on friday there is the outside chance of a shot 15 degrees look at the time was that an 18 celsius on friday quite a bit of cloud around and then by suffered a back up to the average with a high of 24.
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through a shared passion for elephant conservation colleagues have become friends but with civil war descending they must now protect themselves escaping deep into the rain forest all back to the western world. for the elephants surviving the poachers is a lifelong challenge now to whom they must outlaw must a rebel militia and a from a witness documentary on al-jazeera it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the country has a fight each other and we've been told that we can still hear these are still largest demonstrations that's been held by director g.'s since over $700.00 and it was wide near the summit or emergence rules of the planet earth we're all going to think of it could be put to him. here english probe recipients of the new york
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crystals gold coast to a big nearly all of the said iraq. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines prime minister narendra modi has addressed the nation for the 1st time since indian administered kashmir was stripped of autonomy he defended the decision saying it will bring prosperity to the region and free it and violent separatism. almost 700 suspected illegal workers were arrested in a series of raids in the u.s. state of mississippi on wednesday it happened just hours before president donald
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trump arrived texas to visit the hispanic community suffering from a weekend mass shooting. china has surprised don't market investors by announcing better than expected trade figures specially since its ongoing trade war with the us the 3.3 percent rise in exports in july was the fastest for 4 months because of increased demand worldwide. the u.n. issued a warning saying global food supplies are at risk if people don't change the way the planet's resources are being used experts behind the new report are calling on governments and consumers to protect land to ensure food security cuts in office are they on with force. in many parts of the world land is being overworked and misused and it's increasingly being swallowed up by the effects of global warming heat waves and droughts are turning once for thailand's entered deserts that's the
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latest warning from scientists i think the takeaway message is that the way we use land matters because it impacts the climate and that we also should use land as a solution the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change says global warming and poor land use practices are having devastating effects entire communities have lost their crops livestock land and livelihood small scale farmers who depend on rain to grow their crops i left guessing about when the whether the rains are going to come. whether they'll be enough so it's really an urgent message to governments the report calls on governments to promote small scale farming and to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions it also urges consumers to do their part by reducing meat consumption the way we produce food and what we eat contributes to
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the loss of nature ecosystems and declining biodiversity it's estimated that one 3rd of the food produced for human consumption about $1300000000.00 tonnes goes to waste every year the un panel says limiting the amount of voice would free land for reforestation and crop growth. a warning to stop pushing land to its breaking point and a call for governments to pay attention. to the young al-jazeera. one of the consequences of climate change is increasing drought the lack of rain in kenya has pushed more than a 1000000 people closer to the brink of starvation catherine sawyer reports from somebody who. friction between herders who compete for water of pasture for their livestock. analysts and jerry and her family are heading into an area of nothing kenya where they've been told there's enough water and pasture for her live stock
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it will take them a day to walk there there's a drought in parts of kenya months of rain have just ended but weather experts say it wasn't enough and millions of people are likely to suffer wason in food and water shortages and it did not rain where we were so we had to come to speak to a settlement area where my animals can survive hiders from different parts of this region are bringing their animals to areas such as mylar weight has rained but frequent droughts as cassidy of resources often crosses conflict between harding communities many of the conflicts begin from watering point cattle markets and grazing areas like this one and it takes so little to start a fight with can spiral out of control and trigger revenge by communities. these are elders from neighboring some. ethnic groups they started peace meetings after 10 years of fighting killed hundreds of people many clueless its father was killed
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while trying to break up a gunfight. who was then a teenager was also shot by a stray bullet he says fighting in some areas has wasn't because of easy access to guns political interference and cattle rustling. went to court is dry they come here because it is green with some breweries dry we go to court and when they come here they steal our cattle and when we go there we steal their cattle in the cycle keeps repeating itself. it's a job of elders in marlowe to ensure peace among neighbors every so often they come together at this highest point of the rift valley a neutral ground they discuss how to handle the large number of hardass arriving from other drought hit areas. we also started a peace market pockets and some booze who neighbors live in cohesion but those who live far from here are the ones causing problems we are also trying to talk to them and those helping to keep the peace including the catholic church say those such
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meetings are a good start and the ethnic fighting is common in some parts of northern kenya people are moving from community owned land to individual ownership so that's going to pose a serious threat because maybe no more land to move with the lifestyle for now hardass coming to my enjoy relative safety negotiated by their elders those from distant areas are warned against starting trouble one mistake may take the communities here back to a conflict they worked so hard to avoid catherine saw al-jazeera some kenya. alarm delux it is secretary of the intergovernmental panel on climate change the i.p.c.c. leader joins us now from geneva good to have you with us sir the report makes it clear that land usage is not being conducted in the best way possible as we saw from our report there that can cause crises what has to change in the way that
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we're using land in order to avoid crises. you put the world are you want to hold out that peace is it instead of going on a new limit churns one day decide that inevitably to consider this report a world government turns and learned it was a with the willingness to concede that what is the best service in finding 2 to consider how the management of land is influential in the climate change and also how climate science can influence the governance of of none and just chill school too i said to do it to do it through your question that imports just highlighted how the product is the kind of product is that all important in a desert or serves a given clear picture about. do you of of learned and the men as i'm fluent in tandem of like at a concert in time for the system are influencing climate chance i think yes of
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course i think in this context or for global autumn in the extreme event and all the aspects related i think that it's a wonder he misses that's come from the from from this report is that. there is a push on a. governance of and land management that have some direct impact on global warming and climate change and also if i could just say that i show what i'm asking is one needs to choose to do what needs to change in the way that agriculture or other activities are using land right. i think. it is a proposed and it is clear is. focused more what the
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what what. what are the activities and out of. this is. that part of pollution less emission of greenhouse cases and it is clear that. governance of choice. for day yet is day 30 process there are some some. practice that's provided less emission in any form of greenhouse gases and i can give or modest example it is clear that that's the use in a visualization and with it their bills and do a duty in all this food system can. demonstrate clearly that there is less emission done use in meats and the and all of the just pick relating to meet but anyway but we should consider alter the process of that as a whole because the change in this should be handled in the way that it is not the
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only part of solution but it should be. a compound by the activities that is related to process of storage of the process of. patient but also how we can optimize the food security of the fords and also turn short for security. to make those sort of changes that you're talking about how does using crops which are less taxing on the environment practically speaking what will that take we're talking about areas in some countries with a lot of small rural farm communities right. no i think as i said only it is not a base in all this since really. we shot already dead but the internet on i think we are focusing on those the conclusion and or blood
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projection that shows clearly that that on money for the project or the money. governance system in an anthem of going to concert and that i'm all for forest management that can provide better. result in that i'm reducing greenhouse cases and not only this and also because it was or ridden tennis any question because. land management can contribute to climate change but sometimes even climate science can influence the. management of none i can just said because land is also can be considered as that is a vote on the many. money the tradition of land used can be used as a possibility over sink or for getting a cynical for getting house. so i think. what
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the disservice is a bit of providing us it says that less. for 1st of all less. focus more of activities with less emission and this is provided by the more dense and also lets all still provide the all devices that that can clearly i'm sure that there was a bit diction of emission and are they said good fords let's produce an emission good transport of transport patients good the storage and all this activity can contribute needs to be orderly and i think thank you settlements and for your thoughts on mine. her fighting is escalating in southern yemen between government forces and separatists backed by the united arab emirates 4 people have now been killed in the city of aden and least 9 others have been injured including
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a child gun battle started on wednesday after a funeral for a high ranking commander he was killed in the hosea attack southern separatists accused government forces of conspiring against them for most of the 4 year civil war they've been on the same side battling both these 2 people have died as a military testing site in russia after a missile engine exploded during a test it happened in the northwestern. region 4 others were injured russian officials say no dangerous substances have been released into the atmosphere special forces in kyrgyzstan have arrested former president back at home by a after storm in his home for the 2nd time in 24 hours a soldier was killed during wednesday's failed raided his country residents near the capital bishkek some of his supporters were injured disrupting that operation of them by as wanted for corruption and abuse of power he says the accusations are
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politically motivated by his successor puerto rico has a new governor the 3rd in less than a week the swearing in of justice secretary one device follows weeks of turmoil in the u.s. territory of us on the reports from the capital san juan. the confusion continues so too is the rapid change of leadership wonder baskins being sworn in as puerto rico's new governor she had previously said she didn't even want the job but his justice minister she's next in line of succession and was obligated to take it. i'm taking this job as governor at this historic moment without ever having any. desire to complete my mission to serve the people in the best way i can she replaces pedro. who took office on friday he served as governor for just 5 days
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before the supreme court ruled his swearing in unconstitutional because he wasn't confirmed by the senate massive street protests. predecessor ricardo to resign amid a scandal involving his bolder text messages and allegations of corruption so as the 3rd governor in 6 days was sworn in it was clear many puerto ricans still are not happy what do you think of the new governor want. it is. when she. sees a lot of people die they don't have their resources in a lot of resources got lost so she didn't do anything. i'm concerned. because she's. been and. it will be. in all of i mean she don't change
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anything that is a sentiment felt by many here some say they will not settle for this new governor. because i think it's my duty i think it's my duty and if i want change i have to be part of it puerto rico is an island of 3000000 people and a territory of the united states it's going through its worst financial crisis ever and it's still trying to recover from a devastating hurricane 2 years ago that left much of the island without power for many months the political uncertainty now is not making matters any better. but people will have to wait a while longer to pick their own governor elections aren't scheduled until november of next year gable's on i'll just leave san juan puerto rico but as well as government has canceled talks scheduled with the opposition this week because of new economic sanctions imposed by the united states opposition leader why those
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told al-jazeera he wants the u.s. sanctions and pressure it puts on the cholas do wrote all correspondence there is a boat sat down with him in caracas. venezuela is government's response to recent u.s. sanctions supporters of. gathered in central caracas to denounce what they say is a brutal embargo by the united states. on monday u.s. president donald trump signed an executive order banning u.s. companies from doing business in venezuela he seized venezuelan assets in the u.s. and threatened foreign powers and companies doing business in this country we met with opposition leader who has been challenging my buddhist government he says the sanctions i meant to pressure mother would into some sort of negotiation you know law. venezuelan capital has flooded the world economy it is
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estimated and it's a wide guess because of the magnitude of theft around $300.00 to $600000000000.00 was stolen from the venezuelan people to put it into context that's 10 times. aims or 15 times the marshall plan in europe after the 2nd world war they are part of the money laundering circuit these sanctions are meant to put pressure on a dictatorship and it's a tool of the free world of modern diplomacy to pressure a regime with the characteristics of material that have relationships with drug trafficking proven in international courts. functions like this once have been implemented in north korea and iran and their leaders are still in power and the population is poorer suffering why do you think it's going to be different this time but i mean the order of the problems we face today are not the sanctions it's a dictatorship and the reason why even israel is poor today is because the expropriated fertile land and did not grow anything in it they destroyed national
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production they stole productive land created fake exchange controls and internal sanctions that persecuted people that is what keeps venezuela poured the sanctions that have human rights abusers and corrupt officials as an objective are meant to pressure a dictatorship you're talking about talk about negotiations that are happening right now what what can we expect from. it's a relative question what can we expect from a dictatorship nothing what can we expect of human rights abusers nothing what we can do are pressures we are implementing of being the majority of institutional pressure we could find a solution in alternative to the conflict venezuelans are living in. why though for now discards the possibility of a military intervention in spite that he says all options are on the table. 7 but government supporters say there and direct attack now and say they need to be ready
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for what may come they say the sanctions will not only heard the government but we increase the hardships they're already facing every day. the u.s. has raised its travel warning for hong kong as protesters there plan and plan yet another weekend of demonstrations a senior chinese official overseeing hong kong affairs has warned the city is facing its biggest crisis britain's handover back to chinese rule 22 years ago bride reports from hong kong. sweltering through its summer of unrest hong kong prepares for another weekend of protests a short way across the border in the mainland city of shenzhen a meeting of pro beijing business and political leaders is told to support the beleaguered hong kong government its intended all 4 year spirit conveyed by the central government is to stop the violence and end the chaos violence is not good
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for hong kong at all. hundreds of protesters have been arrested in increasingly violent clashes with some now facing prosecution for the serious offense of rioting that many lawyers believe is politically motivated. political prosecution of thousands of lawyers staged a protest how they asked the department of justice immediately charge the protesters while the suspected triad gang members filmed beating up protesters last month still haven't been charged the white house because it's the it's. not the us this. was the department of justice says it's above any political interference but the suspicion is it's fast tracking the prosecution of people on rioting charges to keep a lid on the violence although for many that does nothing to resolve the underlying
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problems here like trying to buy an apartment in the world's most expensive property market working in financial services will lawwell is relatively lucky and could one day by his own home many he went to college with can't they don't and that much so in that case it might take. decades for them to say a proper deposit for the lump sum that you pay for 4 for the flat for him and the hundreds of thousands who've been protesting peacefully there's the deeper discontent with inequality and the political system which doesn't offer the true democracy to address it we're we've been driving people like myself or you know my peers taking it to the streets and protesting against the government it is the fact that we see not just the difficulty but the fact that we see you know their growing imbalance in the system it's
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a system under increasing strain not sure how many more weekend up here bills can bear bryant al-jazeera hong kong doctors in bangladesh say dengue fever is spreading at a record rate more than 2000 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours alone that raises the total number of infections to more than $29000.00 the government says 29 people have died from the disease bangladeshi media reports at least 60 dead medics are concerned about a further spread from cities to villages because of record numbers of female mosquitoes that carry the virus thought of a child already has the latest from dhaka. maglev they're struggling to cope with one of the worst dengue fever outbreak in the past 20 years the number of dead steadily increasing so is the number of patients seeking treatment the hospital sources say they're having to cope with a huge number of patients seeking to get it needed because of dengue fever one of
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the hospital which has 400 bad told us that on an average as they're getting 200 patients a day the authorities are come sunday fear the situation could get worse because a warm weather and intermittent rain as well as because of the number of people that going to go across the country due to the holidays millions of people from dhaka city are going to travel in different parts of the district this could carry the virus dormant in the body and could infect other people through the mosquitoes and the government started a campaign that's set up a different cells to set up a cleaning campaign as well as must get a eradication program situation probably will get worse before it gets better. one of the most feared strikers is on the moon.
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all right football fans as catch up on the game with santa thank you very much sound well just a few hours to go before the football transfer window in england closes premier league clubs are rushing to get last minute deals are done ahead of the new season which begins on friday champions imagist the city have been showing off their latest acquisition the portugal defender shower kancil aboard a from the eventis for 72000000 dollars 25 year old comes in a deal that saw another defender move to turn for over 40000000. well the investors are very happy it's a great club i'm very happy to be here to be able to experience english football i
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hope to come here for a while so it's a big step in my career. and other players off to italy is cool the 26 year old belgian striker arrived in milan in the early hours of thursday having swapped majesty united for inter for around $89600000.00 subject to a medical. and i would lewis 2nd spell at chelsea has come to an end he's moved to london rivals arsenal for fear reported to be between $10.00 to $14000000.00 gunners had already broken their transfer record after buying in the collective from the 488000000. to washington were d.c. united have trained for the 1st time since it was announced their captain wayne rooney is leaving them his team mates will still get to play it with him for the rest of the major league soccer season but then he's off to become player coach at english club county in january. after i actually bought is early
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exit and now a sucker moves closer to regaining her tennis and number one ranking by reaching the 3rd round of the rogers cup so we know williams and rough an adult so won their matches in canada david stokes has the action. back on court for the 1st time since her 1st round defeat to wimbledon miami osaka knew that victory would put her in pole position to reclaim her number one ranking against germany's touchy ana maria the japanese 2nd seed breezed through the opening set taking it 6 games to 2. and as it turned out that was job done her opponent retired injured and osaka was gifted a place in the last 16 the only other person who can now be to top spot is the czech republic scarily in a particular she needs to reach the semifinals in toronto this week and she got over the 1st turn. beating the american qualifier allison risk in 3 sets. as usual
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serena williams was the box office act later in the evening playing for the 1st time since losing to simona halep in the wimbledon final her power game overwhelmed belgium's ellie's merton's on the way to a straight sets victory by williams's cheating of the u.s. open later this month still chasing a record equalling $24.00 career grand slam title. over at the men's tournament in montreal the top seed rafa nadal was put through his paces in his 1st match british qualifier 10 evans making it work for every point that down to the open set on a toy break and there were more epic rallies to follow in the 2nd set. was. i again it was the spaniard who won the key battles and eventually secured his place in round 3. i fixed up the dough will face argentina's veto power. and the montreal crowd were in full voice for
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their local start teenager felix seem he took the 1st set of fellow canadian the last run each before the match came to a premature end run each with drawing with a bad back an early birthday present for the same returns 19 on thursday. they did stokes al-jazeera. from a south africa captain has has announced his retirement from international cricket he said 6 year old a batsman to play the 124 test matches for south africa score nearly 10000 runs his best performance came against england in 2012 when he hit 311 not out at the oval well also played 1811 day international scoring over 8000 runs at the average of nearly 50. sri lanka could play test cricket in pakistan again 10 years after they were told this is in a terrorist attack in karachi the team are scheduled to play pakistan in
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a series and october a sri lankan security delegation is currently in karachi assessing safety 2009 attack on the team bus resulted in several players being injured with 6 policemen and 2 civilians also killed and that's it for me sami. well that's it from me for this news out of the back in a moment with more of the day's news so do stay with us. it's very difficult as a chef or restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature is
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a hybrid model and sometimes trump is raised using production drugs. that are not approved for use in us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violent president take note at this time on al jazeera. culture a down's thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to brace and need to take that cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are and whether. this is a suburb of the idiot capital new delhi tibet so be refugees here since 964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they've become self-sufficient setting up a business says and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough.
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scholar and lawyer. thinker. and competition. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in saddam's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt and events in the country today sit down i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. india's prime minister tells the nation the decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its special status will free it from what he calls terrorism.
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i'm sam is a than this is out there a live from dollhouse are coming out. act quickly on climate control fakes critical food shortages around the world message from the un stop climate panel. is donald trump's accused of racist rhetoric in texas a brazen agents arrest hundreds in mississippi. and puerto rico sways in its 3rd governor in 6 days after weeks of demonstrations and legal wrangling over the candidates. prime minister narendra modi has addressed the nation for the 1st time since indian administered kashmir was stripped of its autonomy he says it will bring prosperity to the region and free it from violent separatism there's been little reaction from
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kashmir that's because communications have been caught area under lockdown modi is insisting the changes should be celebrated. got out of there. to the millions of the public the stream has now come true in jammu kashmir and le duc a new era has begun now all the citizens of the country have their rights and they will practice their rights i'm going to say to the people and my countrymen i congratulate you. is live for us now in new delhi in that speech he tried to push a message of economic and political promise for kashmir right frank. that's correct sami he came up with hosts of promises for the people of the disputed region of kashmir he said that the the after revoking article $370.00 which gave the people there a certain sense of autonomy that they were able to. take to get their own laws and
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a host of other benefits now is a new chapter for the people of india that would be more job opportunities every board there be more improvement opportunities everywhere factories also it would be open to the tourism he hailed it as a historic decision he said that the decision to abrogate article 370 was a considered one it seems like that in this speech that lasted for a little more than 30 minutes and there is your movie was addressing the nation more than the people all of the needed to try to give reasons behind why the government took such a sudden and momentous decision. to do for the people of kashmir and also kind of. play to tutor the promise of his election manifesto where by the beach if he has been talking about repealing article 370 at least for the last 2 elections and give his reasons behind it he told the people of kashmir that let's walk together and
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let's go to wards a brighter future as far as the news on the ground is concerned we are hearing that the crackdown still remains in place in some parts of india has to question especially in kashmir valley and which is the largest city in the region there are there is still security restrictions in place telephone lines are still down and shops are still close there are reports that some schools are going to start reopening in general which is a part of a we're also hearing that the german government has ordered all government employees to return to work with immediate effect starting friday. thanks so much franco good to the. that's the view from new delhi is a very different reaction in pakistan has the latest from islamabad people have been accusing mode of encouraging the national agenda
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of the. party. a foreign minister one addressing a press conference he said. troops make everybody awards your prisoner in their home and then you would say that for welfare and pakistani military force in order . the prime foreign minister also said in that press conference war dead india was going to go for another false flag operation like the one in. india blamed on pakistan and pakistan denied and then to do a country literally came to blows go. on written or take this lightly and of course read continue with the diplomatic offensive but at the same time the prime minister has stored the military force. in order to report any attempts by. although most promising all kinds of good deeds
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to the indian population in kashmir who are. not everybody they need to buy. well here is the state of play in kashmir this is what india considers to be solved territory it's a little more complicated on the ground you see india administers polyps of the disputed kashmir region stone administer the other china administer as part of the territory the indian and pakistan administered parts separated by the internationally recognized line of control. for those living in indian administered kashmir. jamil reports from the districts in the south of the region. indeed administered kashmir has been cut off from the outside world mobile phones internet and landlines are all down in the kashmir valley where soldiers are enforcing a curfew for people here life suddenly become tougher. as you can see
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the shops are all shut here and we're having a hard time getting food and there's no transportation we are facing a difficult time here. i had to take a patient to the hospital but they aren't allowing us to travel they've put a have a restriction here created a militarized zone and 1st fully imposed a black long to us the indian government has revoked the region's autonomy but the situation is not the same everywhere 5. this is just the hindu majority part of the administered the smear like the demographics the views here are different than the rest of the region life in this part remains fairly normal with the exception here in general public assembly has been restricted and mobile internet has been disabled along with some phone connections all these are not nearly as severe as the total shutdown in the neighboring kashmir valley the difference here is that by and large most people support the government's new measures for indian administered
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kashmir. these are hindus used to live in the muslim majority kush near valley but fled religious violence 30 years ago some are living in cramped homes and can only dream of the ones they left behind. the government called for us to see what the condition is of the economy today. some part of what is obvious by the head of this now permanent migrant camp still visits family and friends in the kashmir valley he'd also like to go back but says that's difficult they want to play a settlement we also the government one place for us to sit on so from there we'll have self security and check on our old properties but if they tell us to just go back to our old placers this won't happen 5 5. tension is high here and many people say they'll wait and see what develops and pray life will get better as jamil al jazeera district indeed administered kashmir. in southern yemen 4 people have been killed in the 2nd day of fighting between government forces and separatists at
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least 9 others were injured in the city of aden including a child's gun battle started after a funeral for a high ranking commander he was killed in a who see attack the u.n. is calling for urgent the escalation the u.s. has raised travel warning for hong kong this protest is their plan yet another week of demonstrations senior chinese official overseeing hong kong affairs is warning the city is facing its biggest crisis since britain's handover to chinese rule 22 years ago from a bribe to force from hong kong. sweltering through its summer of unrest hong kong prepares for another weekend of protests a short way across the border in the mainland city of shenzhen a meeting of pro beijing business and political leaders is told to support the beleaguered hong kong government its intended all 4 year spirit conveyed by the central government is to stop the violence and end the chaos violence is not good
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for hong kong at all. hundreds of protesters have been arrested in increasingly violent clashes with some now facing prosecution for the serious offense of rioting that many lawyers believe is politically motivated. political prosecution of thousands of lawyers staged a protest how they asked the department of justice immediately charge the protesters while the suspected triad gang members filmed beating up protesters last month still haven't been charged the one of the obstacles. and it's. not us since he was the department of justice says it's above any political interference but the suspicion is it's fast tracking the prosecution of people on writing charges to keep
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a lid on the violence although for many that does nothing to resolve the underlying problems here. like trying to buy an apartment in the world's most expensive property market working in financial services will laois relatively lucky and could one day by his own home many he went to college with can't they don't and that much so in that case it might take. deck it for them to save up of the deposit for the lump sum that you pay for for for the flat for him and the hundreds of thousands who've been protesting peacefully there's the deeper discontent with inequality and the political system which doesn't offer the true democracy to address it we're we've been driving people like myself or you know my peers taking it to the streets and protesting against the government is it is that the fact that we see not just the difficulty but the fact that we see you know they're growing imbalance in the
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system it's a system under increasing strain not sure how many more weekend up here balls it can bear of mcbride al-jazeera hong kong. the un has issued a warning saying global food supplies are as risk of people don't change the way the planet's resources are used experts behind the new report are calling on governments and consumers to protect land to ensure food security got a lot as a day on reports. in many parts of the world land is being overworked and misused and it's increasingly being swallowed up by the effects of global warming heatwave central it's our turn in once for thailand's entered deserts that's the latest warning from scientists i think the takeaway message is that the way we use land matters because it impacts the climate and that we also should use land there's a solution.
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