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by the asian countries because the easy it's going to need. the asian countries and agencies and that something that is i wouldn't say it's not existence but it needs much more kind of was asia. on the gong in geneva thanks very much. still to come this.
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imagine a theater of the senses all except vision argentinas to your approach year ago or blind theater puts on shows in complete darkness many of the actors musicians and other staff blind or partially sighted. from point to cyrus. say we think we know what it's like to be in darkness but we don't not complete darkness where all the lights have been extinguished the blind the actor in whether cyrus provides that experience in the stream that. we put the audience in a situation which normally the main stimulus is visual so this person is now disconnected from their phone another source of information for more than an hour having to concentrate solely on what is happening in front of them. but what does the one osiris going public to get from the darkness. it surprised me it was unique a sensation i hadn't expected it. you were in there it stimulates all your senses
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fabulous it wakes everything up smell hearing imagining things you can't see but can understand. many of the actors another theater staff a blind or partially sighted course the figure work is perfect for people with impaired vision i'm partially sighted for instance at 1st it was difficult to get used to total darkness but you do. we saw a production called luce's ladder evolution on all lights the revolution a story of forbidden love during argentina's 19th century fight for independence there was plenty of sound the movement i felt the windows. i think in small herb's chocolat you have to learn how to live in darkness complete darkness too as the theatre slogan goes see what you can see and then emerging into the light try to see life with different eyes. there is also a show for children and the pure musical experience of blowing gourmet meals
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singing in the comedy on saturday 6 different shows how you feel. there is a feedback from the audience you feel a development of their perception not just from their emotion this but you feel them move busy their property even though you can't see the relationship it's doing . it's surprising what you can find in total darkness illumination perhaps to the senses that don't see. that. one osiris. time for the sports news is to peter thank you to the biggest teams in major league baseball the boston red sox the new york yankees have suffered losses in their race to get to the postseason things started positively for the yankees with a solo home run by gary sanchez in the 1st inning but oakland then struck back to back home runs in the 1st meeting between the 2 clubs since the last last year's american league wild card game the 6th to win is oakland's 5th in 6 games while it
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is the 2nd straight loss for the yankees. meanwhile boston's 5 game winning streak is over after they will beaten 32 by philadelphia phillies scoring all where runs in the 1st inning as they improve their chances of playing the 2nd nationally wildcard spot. the l.a. dodgers remain the best team in baseball after thrashing the toronto blue jays 1635 judges players scored home runs in the win but it was another batting performance making headlines cody ballenger. the milestone of 100 r.b.i.'s for the season for the 1st time in his career but as you can see lost his trousers getting there later said he didn't know how they fell down. and there was no drummer in minnesota after a squirrel invaded the diamond for the 2nd time in 2 days after running through max
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kepler's legs headed for the players in the chicago white sox dugout before making a run for home on the outfield wall between eventually going on to win team to form . football's governing body pfieffer has cleared iraq to host world cup qualifying games in bastra iraq's much against hong kong on october the 10th is likely to be held at the $65000.00 seater busta sports city stadium iraq haven't been able to play a competitive game on home soil since 2011 because of security concerns in the country well if iraq did qualify for their 1st world cup in 36 years they could find themselves playing at another impressive stadium encounter sustainability is a top priority for organizers of the 222022 tournament they are hurting want to take a look at the 1st fully reusable stadium being built in doha. rising
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from the sand and the sea guitars latest world cup stadium is coming to light one shipping container at a time sustainability is the main focus for those building in the last couple of stadium in doha all its components are recyclable and a life sized building blocks are right into port filled with all the materials that will eventually hold them together inside the stadium do you know that it's a container stadium can you tell from the inside on one side they were north of. hospitality boxes which will have the fullness of the content of. the containers will be used to make up everything from the stadiums bathrooms offices and restaurants but always with an eye on sustainability what we have considered from the very early stages in the design that a very single component of the stadium without its content of all of this structure that's when the whole the content of what. we consider from then i said to them the
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design. can be reused. the project is expected to be finished by the end of next year once completed it will be the 1st fully dismantle fifo world cup stadium and one of 7 being built just for 2022. these are the 1st containers to arrive $92.00 of them just came in from china and a 1000 are expected in total after the world cup this stadium will be disassembled and these containers will be used to build another stadium somewhere else in the world it's truly a case of thinking outside the box. part of guitars bid for hosting the 2022 games involved a plan to help another country develop its sporting facilities the 40000 seat stadium can be moved and split into 2 or made into an arena could be. one of those countries. is the whole of us and i think that's we've got a. guitar has already delivered one of its world cup to news this year.
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and a walk up those behind the a block of wood project say it will cost 20 percent less than other traditional c.d.'s and piece by piece along doha's waterfront it's starting to come together. al-jazeera doha. major league soccer is set to expand again adding its 20 team in 2022 this time in the city of st louis it will be the 1st come to happen female led ownership group the as yet unnamed team will join the stanley cup ice hockey champions the st louis blues. yes and the 11 time world series baseball champions the cardinals as the city's big sports teams major league soccer currently has 24 teams but it plans to expand to 30. italian great danniella direct see is set to make his couple of out of there as debut for bok a genius later as his new team take on leader to quito in the quarterfinals 1st leg he helped them to a 2 nil win in the argentine super league or on sunday to rossi joined from rome or
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on a one year deal having played there for 18 years he admits he wanted to stay with the italians. i always liked the idea of playing football but i never knew it would end up this way the truth is if i had offered me a contract i would have stayed there it would have been easier more normal in the end i had to make a decision this solution came up it was an option that was nice and interesting it's a great pleasure to have received this offer with each day i realize i made the best decision i could have. or the rossi's for my italian teammate mario balotelli is preparing to make his debut for new club pressure a crowd of fans welcome to met his 1st training session with his hometown club where he signed on a free transfer after his contract with moss they ended pressure set to open their season against kerry on sunday england opening batsman jason roy has been cleared to play in the 3rd ashes test after being struck in the head during
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a practice session but he will still need to undergo a final concussion check before the start of play on thursday the issue of head injuries has featured since steve smith was substituted out of the 2nd test with concussion after being hit by a ball from in a bowler just for archer it was then rolled out of the 3rd test despite having concerns for smith england's coach is still happy for archer to be challenging the australian batsman. you know for england cricket they've got someone. able to make the beds jump the room. plenty of the older english quite happy bit saying you know it goes in the sort of the french jump around a little bit. but yeah it's certainly an exciting prospect that's for sure now do you remember this scene from last year's u.s. open final while serena williams will be having to put that controversial loss scenario soccer behind her as she prepares for the final major tournament of the season which begins on monday the 23 time grand slam champion is arrived in new
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york and took part in a promotional event on choose day we didn't get to see how moving on the court though and there's been no word on the back injury has forced her to withdraw from her last 2 events reigning world number one naomi a soccer with also better she prepares to defend her trophy as was wimbledon champion simona halep who has the u.s. open crown in her sights. well it's going to be amazing to win for yourself one but i'm not thinking about that i'm just trying to live a big day by day and we would see in the end what is going to happen all right that's a good sport and i have more later peter thanks very much and that was your news that was our broadcast do stay with us martine's here in about 3 minutes i'm back from 12 a quick summary of world news here on al-jazeera we will see you very soon. perception
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is validation we believe you want to be seen but in one life time we can't see everything that we rely on he experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. with that testimony we would know very little. with this documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2
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kilo's of plastic waste they collect this school receives a brick that made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country wastes can now be used to manufacture building materials. harvester.
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the former leader of sudan's military. alba hons been sworn in as head of the new people and some friend council. fellow a mountain division without you there live from doha also coming up china confirms it's detained a british consulate staff member from hong kong. form a vatican treasure a cardinal george pell returns to prison after an australian court upholds his conviction the sex abuse plus. i'm reporting from volunteer in the netherlands on efforts being made to combat europe's largest illegal wildlife trade.
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in sudan with general abdul fatah has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created sovereign council but han had been head of the military genter that took power a few months ago that's when the army pushed out the longtime leader omar al bashir now these are the latest pictures of him being sworn in within the last hour or so . right let's talk to correspondent he's there in khartoum. morgan and hey. this is the same man of course who was head of the military joint days now head of the suffering council but power essentially is going to be shared on this council with civilians as well as military. yes indeed marcin 5 representatives from the former military council because once
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sovereign council has since morning and with observers that were on hand as its head then that transition military council no longer exists the 5 members from the former military council 5 members from the opposition coalition and 11 members that has been agreed upon by both sides the general just as one has already been pouring in just under 2 hours ago right now the remaining 10 members of that program council are at the statehouse expected to be sworn in any minute let's not forget that the sovereign council has been a point of contention between the 2 sides they've argued about the role of that council they argued about how much representation each side should have what they've come down to in the deal that was signed on saturday is that this this suffering council will have a largely ceremonial role it will be overseeing the executive council which will have a majority of members a majority of its members from the forces of freedom and change and it will also be overseeing the legislative assembly they've also agreed under spags that it will be
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headed by the military for the 1st 21 months and then by a civilian from the coalition of the force them freedom of freedom and change for the remaining 18 months of the 39 months transition period so a lot of issues has been ironed out before the creation of this sovereign council and what's remaining next is for the prime minister to be appointed an executive council to be formed and here's what's become of the man known as hekmati the much feared man who's been accused by the protesters of being behind well he certainly leaves the rapid support forces. the forces of course who are accused of carrying out much of the butchery of june the 3rd and not to mention of course what is going on in the conflict in darfur what's happened to him. one might have seen a gentle hand over the double or he may see as he's known is going to be a member member of that sovereign council it will have a head that no deputies all the other 10 members will have equal representation equal rights in that sovereign council but general humidity will be in that council
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as well which is going to be very tricky because one of the demands of the forces of freedom and change and of protesters over the past 8 months of protests is that they wanted justice and accountability especially after june 3rd so what the council is going to have to see is how that justice and accountability that people have been demanding will be delivered with a member who these are these are protesters and demonstrators on the streets have been saying is responsible behind the june 3rd attack as well as many other attacks that have happened before as well as as you've mentioned obviously the dark for conflict people are saying that they do not think justice will be able to be delivered in this case but they're relying on the opposition coalition which will also be appointing to the judiciary during that.

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