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being held hostage by indian forces where they're not allowing any movement any congregation or basic telephone and internet services and. the subject from new delhi the indian government is not here to fish she responded to the news of ceasefire violations however one indian news agency has called it an unnamed indian official and said that a ceasefire violation occurred box on my limited the ceasefire across the line of control in the sector in general in ministered. the agency adds that the official has told the agency that 3 fourths of the soldiers were killed as the indian army retaliated but denied the killing of 5 indian soldiers if 5 indian soldiers have been killed there are some states the indian officials would have to respond and this could possibly be an escalation to what we are witnessing in the region right now and that is tensions between india and pakistan to quite high level all the countries have been high alert since the indian government decided to abrogate
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section $370.00 which is a special status that the state of jammu and kashmir had and gave it a certain autonomy or i still has on the program. no foreign country should interfere in hong kong's internal affairs china's ambassador to the u.k. she's a warning over the hong kong process as new video shows chinese security forces close to the border. on the russian pilots hailed as heroes to make an emergency landing when their plane hits a flock of birds. hello there still some more weather heading in across the south and the southeast of australia more on the wet and windy weather as well having said all that not particularly cold time which is not too bad for the next couple of days adelaide in
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melbourne 15 celsius on friday it could ruin her boss of the team but a warm couple of days ahead into sydney and brisbane 19 celsius fearon up on friday that does come with some cloud and some rain showers and i was up front passes through is actually a little bit cooler but it will be a dry start your weekend and it a bit warmer to into melbourne 18 degrees celsius is your high that across into new zealand and rather unsubtle 2 for both days and also both is that particularly in talk and you'll generally see rain on both days christ some showers likely on friday and then actually quite cool on saturday 10 celsius and again we could well see some snow to the the line of the outside i mean into japan now here we're still talking very much about tropical storm krosa this is the situation on friday it is still a tropical storm at the moment winds at about 80 kilometers an hour gusting to 100 it is moving quite rapidly to the north that is some good news because it doesn't have quite so long to deposit the amount of rainfall but we could still pick up
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well again a reminder of the top story so now to say that a rainy an oil tycoon seized off the coast of japan to 6 weeks ago has been given the all clear to set sail despite the u.s. state department 1st attention to be extended. israel to u.s. democratic congresswoman barred from entering israel hit back at me describing it as a sign of weakness and an insult to democratic values. and several people have been killed in an exchange of fire across the line of control between indian and pakistani security forces pakistan says 3 of its soldiers died alongside 5 indian soldiers engine eyes that any of its soldiers were killed. by u.s. president donald trump is hosting his 9th make america great again campaign rally this time is going to be in manchester new hampshire all white house correspondent kimberly how could joins us from there live can see people gathering security what
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do we think the president might have to be saying when he arrives. and there are a number of issues that we expect the president talk about we know he's going to tout what he sees as a very strong economy the united states and improvements here in new hampshire a but we're also watching very carefully to see what the president will say about guns and gun control legislation we know this past week that closely the president has been holding talks at the white house with members of the senate staff because that's where gun control legislation has stalled it's already passed at least some form of it in the democratic controlled house of representatives in the u.s. congress so the president has been trying to find out where there could be some common ground with the republican controlled senate but we've had some statements from the president in the last hour or so that are a little bit conflicting because while the president did say that he believes that those that have a gun should. particularly if they're mentally ill should have that gun taken away
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from them and he also kind of left some contradictory messages about it when he said the gun doesn't pull the trigger they pull the trigger and then he also went on to say that the u.s. has to stop building more institutions to stop mentally ill people so we're left sort of confused about where things stand in the mind of the president because he has repeatedly said he believes that there should be some sort of red flag law to take guns out of the hands of people that potentially are unstable but these last statements from the president but conflicting so we'll be watching very carefully as he speaks in about an hour's time to see if he can try and put a little bit more meat on the bone about what he meant by that or i want is the actual significance of new hampshire itself in this presidential campaign. hugely important this is notice that the 1st primary state new hampshire after the iowa caucuses and that's pretty important in the very confusing primary nominating
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contest that is held every 4 years this time it's the democrats who are choosing their democratic presidential nominee so there's going to be a big media spotlight on this state as democrats are campaigning here in fact we've already had 10 in recent weeks who have passed through the state and that's why donald trump is here also he's trying to win it this time around he lost it very narrowly in 2016 less than 3000 votes so he believes that his campaign believes that he can pick up the state in a path to a reelection victory in 2020 still a long way off but already the campaigning in full swing as the reason the president believes this is that he's added he says 20000 jobs in the state the unemployment is almost a historic low here 2 and a half percent and there's also some view that this may be trouble for trump because there are fears of a looming recession and also doesn't remain a very big campaign promise in 2016 here and that was to try and turn around the ration. death as a result of heroin addiction and opiate overdoses well that's only been
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a modest improvement since our tribe has taken office and a lot of people remember that promise we're looking for him to deliver more so it's going to be tough for donald trump and that's why both sides democrats republicans are making a push for it that's why don't trump is here tonight selling his campaign message i will see him a little later on that committee how could life in new hampshire force like you. a small number of migrants have been allowed to disembark on the italian island of lampedusa if there's a court ruling which said emergency support must be provided to migrants on board a spanish rescue vessel which has been stranded in the mediterranean the bushes self has been barred from docking and not produce but several people were brought to shore by the italian coast guard the sanya reports. for the last 2 weeks more than 140 migrants have been aboard the proactiv are open arms looking for a place to dock safely they were rescued by the spanish n.g.o.s all off the libyan
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coast. was as weather conditions worse and sea full on board including 2 infants were allowed off the vessel taken by the italian coast guard for medical attention. due condition for example. a lot of people or seasick already are suffering. and they're friendly both and also on top of. the problem they've heard coming from where they face arbitrary detention and they face which are rape and murder of a common friend in the middle of this a political storm swirling around the interior minister. a leader of the far right league party and one of its least 2 deputy prime ministers he is also the face of italy's anti immigration policies but as well as supporters for his anti my current stance. he also has his detractors.
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salvini had issued a decree keeping the vessel out of italian waters but was overruled by an italian judge as well as the country's defense minister who is a member of the populist movement for the coalition partners with the league at 1st 5 star tempered its criticism towards the league's policies but that has changed and it is open warfare between the 2 parties that was always an uncomfortable pairing of a many issues including immigration not that it matters in public to solve any who doubled down on his decision to issue the decree. $60000000.00 italians pay me a salary for this obsession not to be a tender soul but to protect our borders. for security to dignity and for the honor of my country if i am being a good minister of the interior then so be it if i am not good and some of the 1st to go back to the past by choosing someone from the democratic party just say it.
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and caught up in the middle those still aboard the rescue vessel at sea waiting to head to a new life in europe sunny al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump is urging china's president xi jinping to meet protesters in hong kong to diffuse the crisis there he made the comments on twitter or to me video show chinese security forces assembling near the border with hong kong beijing insists they are there for routine exercises meanwhile china's ambassador to the u.k. is accused quote foreign forces of being behind the process in the semi autonomous region. no foreign country should interfere in hong kong's internal affairs. urged those foreign forces to respect china's sovereignty and security immediately stop interfering hong cancer fares stop interfering in china's internal affairs
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stop conniving violent offenses this should not misjudge the situation and go down the wrong path otherwise they will lift their storm only to drop it on their own feet a compulsory rubbish recycling program has started in one of the largest cities in the world residents and businesses in shanghai face thousands of dollars in fines if they don't sort their rubbish properly the programme is seen as a test for an eventual nationwide scheme when he points from shanghai. throwing household waste away in shanghai is a lot more complicated than it used to be rubbish has to be sorted into several categories including wet and dry it's not optional it's an order from the government and it seems to have caught on quickly. here that this garbage recycle rule is great for both citizens and the country we're used to it already as not trouble for us at all it's like when i'm cooking i automatically separate the
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kitchen waste and other waste it's a habit now at sit times people take their separated waste to bins that have been placed in communities around the city the contents of then collected and taken for recycling composting or incineration for power generation businesses also have to abide by the new laws if they don't they could be fined up to $70000.00 the motivation behind a program like this would be applauded by most but there was also a sense that the government has missed a step out and that not enough emphasis is being placed on educating people on how to reduce waste in the 1st place in 2014 china declared war on pollution that's made significant gains particularly with air pollution. but with rapid economic expansion came a boom in consumerism a growing waste problem which is the government's next target it wants a standardized nationwide rubbish sorting system to be in place in the next 6 years
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and shanghai is seen as the big test the city's residents produce more than $22000.00 tons of waste per day among the contributors is china's growing love affair with food delivery services which is now a $70000000000.00 industry experts agree that education could be improved but the new initiative is a significant step generous to coming on from. a culture where people are still going see littering on the streets as an elephant so going from. on the streets literally putting stuff in the bin but in the right bin that's that's a big jump for 4 people right now the test will be when the novelty wears off and the volunteers keeping an eye on the process and no longer there for now the government is serious about tackling china's waste problem and people have no choice but to follow the law when hey al jazeera shanghai
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a team of nasa scientists and engineers a flying over greenland as they try to track melting ice cream and has been melting fast in the last decade and this summer has seen 2 of the biggest melts on record since 2012 scientists say both warmer and warmer water a seeing away agreement causing it to lose billions of tons of ice every day in summer. we are literally watching the green eyeshade disappear right before our very. different having an impact all around the planet we all share one ocean though a 1000000000 tons of i thought here raises the level of all but the world by now this is happening today and the question is how bad is it going to happen. what has been described as a miracle all 273 passengers and crew on board a russian airline a survived an emergency landing in moscow sokolowski airport support as the plane has a flock of birds just off the takeoff which they disrupted its engines stuff us and
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has the details. flight 6178 had just taken off from airport in moscow when the emergency happened the overall airlines early morning flight from moscow to simferopol in crimea had a flock of seagulls was sucked into both engines this. as the pilots of the airbus a $321.00 lost power and height they had no choice but to glide towards a crash landing. the airliner came down in a cornfield a kilometer from the runway the pilot gave instructions to passengers how to evacuate every day of. the $233.00 passengers and crew on board a ski shaken but all a life in the membership is a delicate that will end it in the field for peace we had landed somewhere else the flight attendants immediately opened to notice the exits and inflated there were
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patients light and everyone started helping each other many were running away baffled but everyone has a lot of good. tens of passengers needed hospital treatment some are badly bruised 121 year old suffered a head injury although its fuel tanks were full there was no fire during the landing and the pilots didn't deploy the landing gear to ensure a softer landing to minimize the impact of nation experts say the crash has similarities with the so-called miracle on the hudson in new york 10 years ago the airplane got very badly bent but nobody got hurt and i hope future events will be like that yes it's just a matter of chance they're all lots of birds in the sky if a big shock or big birds it's both engines then you are committed to a forced landing thursday's crash in russia follows another one in may when 41 people died in an unborn fire at an out of moscow airport in june 2 people died
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when an airline a burst into flames when it overshot a runway in siberia and not a crash its rays are concerns about the safety record of the russian realigns but these pilots and crew are being hailed as heroes for saving the lives of everybody on board a criminal investigation the last to provide answers to what exactly has happened and ever dumpsite that the tracks captain birds here this new airport has something to do with it step 5 elster of moscow. underlines of the top stories on al-jazeera an iranian oil tiger seized off the coast of japan to 6 weeks ago has been given the all clear to set sail despite the u.s. state department asking for his detention to be extend it the grace one tiger was seized by the u.k. last month accused of shipping $2100000.00 barrels of rain oil to syria in breach
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of e.u. sanctions iran called the seizure an act of piracy and denied the vessel was bound for a syrian oil refinery gibraltar's chief minister says he's been given written assurances the oil will not be sent to syria. it's taken time because we needed to have an assurance in writing that we could rely on which we now have we have that assurance on the letterhead of the islamic republic of iran and that is an assurance that i imagine the state with the representation that the united nations is not meant to go into what the whole world to see it does not keep to and i think that's why we are able to place reliance upon the other surance in writing because if the whole world now sees iran not keep to it's written commitment i think it will say a lot about the regime and to us democratic congresswoman banned from entering israel hit back at the decision to scrubbing it as a sign of weakness and an insult to democratic values and oman rashida to late had
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planned to visit israel and the occupied palestinian territories but israel banned their entry over anti boycott laws shortly before the decision was announced u.s. president trumps that israel would show quote great weakness if the visit was allowed to go ahead several people have been killed in an exchange of fire across the line of control between indian and pakistani security forces pakistan says 3 of its soldiers died alongside 5 indian soldiers india denies that any of its soldiers were killed and 5 migrants and their companions have been allowed to disembark on the italian island of lampedusa follows a court ruling on wednesday which said emergency support must be provided to migrants onboard a spanish rescue vessel which has been stranded in the mediterranean for more than a week the boat itself has been barred from docking in optics. and those latest headlines here on al-jazeera more news at half an hour's time when i want to east is coming up next thanks for. talk to al jazeera we ask what
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guarantees would you give to the people will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter on the soldier's era. they are the voiceless and vulnerable forced to work against their will millions of people are condemned to lives of slavery he didn't in remote areas behind factory walls and in brick kilns where abuse is common in solidarity with doggone funfair law negative karma like me tick and you've got a village now the fight against slavery is going into space we're able to say to the local n.g.o.s here is a brick kiln that we believe has all the earmarks of slave labor one o one east explores how technology is giving slavery nowhere to hide.
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where there was more. was. the fight against slavery he has a new weapon. she said she's going to leverage that. is a lawyer working for volunteers for social justice or vs j. . local n.g.o.s are fighting to free families from slavery and said another one if it is that recorded. over 30 years the s.j.
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has freed thousands of people in northern india from slavery. today they going to a raid at taco bricks. the kilns distinctive footprints can be seen clearly from space using state of the art satellite technology. what we can feed the chimney not typical of 50 to. talk to doreen boyd is an associate professor of. the university of nottingham and she points out the telltale signs of slave labor. what we're looking at full. building typically you know how many will be living in order to turn to. you can feed the smoke from the chimney that shows the food this is an active kale and both of labor being use all of the fitting. and i fear will
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be perhaps the prevalent focus playfully activity bonded labor for example happening in the killing. of the nuts in the food there are. probably going. to be jimmy for the 1st 3. years to. recover congress backgrounder given commitments said we're going to go on a. very good. job of working down. on the ground here in honor of. hamas and his wife debbie abundant work is at the kill. about it and i've been able to get votes from other the markets or mother never mind about our. and. this is
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a very sobering talk about modern slavery kevin bales is one of the world's leading experts on modern slavery whole families are in slave to do this work to pack the mud cut the mud make it into bricks and the very dangerous work of firing the bricks as well so i had spent several months in brick kilns and i had worked out very precisely the exact economics of the brick business and particularly the slave based brick business and that was important to understand where were these bricks going when they were being produced how did slave holders make a profit we still however even after all that were good was done i had no idea of how many recounts there were where they all were and so forth. he decided to fight slavery by joining forces with fellow academics like dr stuart monash i'm an observation specialist so using imagery from orbit around the planet
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a social scientists came to see it was and this. is great that we've got this interest you focused on this observation. would you be able to see slavery. and so we said we don't know what the slavery looked like and for us at the stage it was completely new and i showed the satellite images that i had found of slavery spaces i showed them pictures that i had taken on the grounds of people in slavery in those same spaces and begin to say why don't we do at least a pilot test which we did on the sugar bins you know school world heritage site in bangladesh looking at. fish processing camps that use child slaves and in that short pilot we discovered 5 unknown process in camps and here's the latitude and longitude you really ought to do something about it. following the. success of the pilot study they turn their attention to one of the biggest uses of slave labor in india according to anti-slavery international. and the reason we
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thought it was the book it's surely due to the number of. the number of people that work in the film for they tend to be working under forced labor so if we can actually map where these are how people then we could face if we focused on another type of flavor of activity. the slavery from space project brings together earth observation scientists geographies social scientists engineers and computer specialists they watching 4000 miles from the raid unfolding at the brick kiln. it's estimated that up to 23000000 people are held in debt bondage in india and a 3rd of the children working for up to 9 hours a day the mothers. of the.
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chandra god she has 4 children aged between $9.20 they all work at the brick kiln with her to try and make their minimum quota of bricks. the younger 2 often work at night so they can sometimes go to school during the day to get a better job. in the treasury. there. are some of. the s.j. suspects 14 adults and 10 children are being forced to work as slaves here including pommelled kumar and his family as are all of that it is not what i had done i got there but. going a man. take says aagot. but if you. are going to talk a little. bit there's not a bomb to get a. grip on the. history of. back
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up without fire. in the 1st. in the manner that some of the guards are going to write to the man in red is chandran seeing a jem'hadar contract he brings the labor is from the villages in to protest to the king. to name i'm going to get the new year my job boncelles it over we're going to put it i mean maybe but the. doctor looked down and you can learn again if you are going to be going to you know it was not a good feeling about them going to other to know and you gave me william meaning accommodating. the person in the. dug out to be so it's a legacy i'm talking about we're told by someone there to support. somebody to. i'm going to live in place in that if you solve all our problems questions from last time i'm not there i'm not really going. out of principle with.
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the them i'm not one of those invisible. amazed. at. the part of the company if it was not my shot there's a lot of nerve already operating. by the minute but i'm going to i'm just been able to have a. brick kiln on is have a legal responsibility to make sure that children go to school instead of working in the kill we don't need it i mean i never thought being a got. ya got that money that i got even if our welfare got me got it any you know i thought of any of these a serious accusations against the kiln. he finally arrives. with a politician framed for the 1st. woman to come to her country.
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and the work of a recruiter they're going to go to do it and then both of them are not listening back on a 3 minute. round of them. tell them about this i've been to their home country morning argues that. they're going to determine better under overselling to use their mother or. her indian national law requires that kiln on is have contracts with their work is that they paid fairly and records are kept of their payments. they hated b.s.j. jai seeing once to make sure the owner of the kiln has his paperwork you know what up. there are there going for the required. of us in the. middle and.
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these day brings legal cases against employers who use slave labor and reports them to authorities they try to get certificates from the employees that prove that bonded work is that i don't owe any money. you. are. not going to have not only been important it's. your home it's not. without vs j's intervention chandra bodys family could be enslaved for life when she or her husband dies their children can be compelled to continue the bondage. basic. training. basing a bit painting about it by how do you know. what do you need to drag you need to
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get home but indicate that it was one. ensuring the freedom is not that simple the matter still has to be hurting course i'm going to. the adults in 10 children ascent to pack the belongings into 2 trucks. with their future uncertain their families are taken to the district courthouse. satellites have long been used to map environmental.
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