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but not the current situation is too dangerous people here complained that come so widespread that women can no longer live the compound accompanied our misty international in a recent report detailed how girls as young as 9 and 10 years were bent whipped at times by the very security personnel charged with protecting. news that a 10 year or displaced rape victim has delivered in a few days ago has sent shock waves across nigeria we met the girl and her baby girl at one of those patrols look to educate michael help with the delivery of the 3 days of labor we need to do this is a reception because there is no we little enough for them so we don't risk much to go to munich so broad on the internet it turned into. this social worker was one of those who brought the girl to hospital and told us that she grew up an orphan and
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was raised by her grandmother but was forced to flee how home when her grandmother and called tried to force her to marry a blind man that is when she fell prey to the man who raped her. despite what she's been through the young mother already has dreams for her baby. i don't want my daughter to go through the same suffering as i did when she starts walking both of us will go to school police say there were arrested the man suspected in her rape last december but they have this plea for families of rape victims punishments for offend us can serve as deterrents to orders intending to do the same but when family members tend to make wish it to kind of receive more nice from from suspects all to try to prevent prosecution family members can come up to help us let the prosecution process. the plight of the little girl
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prematurely propelled to motherhood is 1st becoming a rallying cry for those sickly actual in-group in nigeria's displaced people's camps many hope will spark the authorities to take action to such horrendous crime once and for all. a wildfire in the u.s. state of california has led to evacuations nearly 4000 people were ordered to leave their homes after the fire started in shasta counting on thursday officials say strong winds help spread the wildfire but it's now being partially contained 8 people were killed in wildfires in the same region last year which destroyed more than a 1000 homes and a wildfire has been raging in the spanish region of emergency service and say at least 40 homes were evacuated the the southern town of marbury or around 2000
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people spent the night outside their homes as 75 fighters battle to control the blaze. a ship carrying 350 refugees and migrants set to dock in malta after 6 countries agreed to take them on maltese military vessels have been taking the migrants from the humanitarian ship to shore the ocean viking had been stuck at sea after malta and italy initially denied requests to land. a spanish warship has arrived at the italian island of lampedusa to collect 15 microns from the charity vessel open arms there are spain's quota of migrants as agreed with from germany portugal and luxembourg. now u.s. billionaire and one of the republican party's major donors david cox has died aged 79 he was battling prostate cancer the co-founder of caulk industries was known for his political donation network he would influence by spending millions on
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republican presidential campaigns and right wing courses his net worth was estimated to be more than $50000000000.00 making him among the 10 richest people in the world. now scientists and kenya say the northern watch while you know is one step away from being saved from extinction on thursday they successfully carried out a groundbreaking procedure of harvesting eggs from surviving rhinos. explains. but the. new gene in fact 2 of the only 2 northern white rhinos left in the world they live under 24 hour protection in all projects of conservancy in kenya and that's because both females are the last and only hope of saving the species from disappearing forever. with the help of science sperm was saved from the last little northern white rhino male called sudan and a few others he became famous around the world when he featured on
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a popular dating app to raise money for an in vitro fertilization procedure since his death the team of international scientists has been racing against time to fertilize eggs from the gene and far to. using pioneering technology and millions of dollars later on thursday they successfully extracted 5 eggs from each female. the eggs couldn't be frozen and were immediately flown to a fertilization lab in italy. is already in the locker room i believe so the moderation starts and everything goes well but he also says it will be. lively . for health reasons and the gene in fact you can't give someone c. ambrose a fertilized they'll be implanted into
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a southern white rhino instead. demand for rhino horn in traditional chinese medicine is whether things like diana handles in yemen fuelled poaching in the 1970 s. and eighty's largely wiping out the northern white rhino population in africa. if a sorry good southern mother can produce a baby northern white rhino then these beautiful creatures that have roam the views may avoid seemed like such an extinction. still ahead. it's a neck and neck race at the back of the one of those in the commonwealth and school .
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it's time for sports now here's lia thank you so much australia are firmly in the driver's seat at the close of the 2nd day's play of the 3rd ashes cricket test against england in leeds the 1st part of the day saw josh hazlewood take 5 for 30 to help rip through the english batting order england all out for 67 their lowest score against ozzie's in 71 years the home bowlers then did some damage of their own but marnus lead was shane's $53.00 not out helped the tourists to $171.00 for 6 at the close that's an overall lead up to $83.00 the aussies lead the series one nil so if they win this test they'll retain the ashes trophy i won't get too specific with the players. obviously when you wake up and say the sun shone as. you know you think putting a great thought into it but i think just the way we started. we didn't want to give
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too much oil to see if you know their plans want to keep it also taught and build pressure and go from there but you know the 1st day i was it was fantastic and we just get building on that. we're disappointed we're disappointed through the well which we thought it would know that. it's tough to tell you can the dressing room when it happens. at the end of the die $293.00 had it so what i would say it's a game is it's not a. from this position that we cannot come over in the moment. absent. some strong interest. sri lanka meanwhile reached 144 for 6 on day 2 of their 2nd test against new zealand before rain ended play as for matches later on in the year the country's sports minister said the team will not be playing test matches in pakistan 2 tests had been scheduled for october but after security review erin
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fernando said they will now be playing in the u.a.e. however he said $31.00 day matches are being planned as part of an 8 day tour it would be just the 2nd time official one day matches have been played in pakistan since the sri lankan team bus was attacked by gunmen in the horror 10 years ago. and pakistan's davis cup tennis tie against india scheduled for the middle of next month has been postponed because of the recent escalation in tensions over the disputed region of kashmir in a statement the international tennis federation said that this is an exceptional circumstance while the 1st priority of the i.d.f. is a security and safety of athletes officials and spectators the thai has been rescheduled for november the i.d.f. will continue to monitor the situation in pakistan and the davis cup committee will reconvene to re-examine the security situation in advance of the thai manchester united manager says paul is stronger after facing racist abuse on twitter suffered
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abuse on social media after missing a penalty shot on monday he's received support from his teammates and the club is due to meet twitter to discuss how to tackle the issue ole gunnar so shire it says something must be done. people hide behind fake identities i don't think it's. down to me to change it but there's so many only going to socialize on twitter and social media that i know is not me and of course it's we've got to do something about it the authorities got to do something about the ones who. spread this hate and you just feel sorry for them really the most of. the problems themselves when they have to have to. do this newly promoted aston villa have their 1st win of the english premier league season villa had lost their 1st 2 games back in england's top football division it 1st half goal from brazilian forward wesley and a late strike from on morrow gazi ensured
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a 2 no went over everton on friday manchester united will be at home against crystal palace on saturday chelsea's start the day's action away at nor it has some to newcastle last week the blues haven't won yet the season and the match of the day is a late kick off when liverpool host arsenal a good football players positions and real speed up front while. that makes it tricky to to defend it all the time to do that stuff you have to be brave you have to play you know in football you have to try to keep possession you have to be direct and all that stuff so a lot of things to do to consider the game. beach island it might easily turn into an is might is. for to prepare this party wall and most who. are waco going to. be a strong also to look over some players 2 feet to be feet some player. a russian
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athlete who also competes for an american team has been suspended for doping in the international ice hockey federation suspended ever get the nets solved for 4 years for testing positive for cocaine that ban is only for international competitions though he will still play for the washington capitals in the n.h.l. a video from a allegedly shows of sitting next to an identified lines of white powder was not immediately clear whether his positive job in tests and the episode are linked india's national dope testing agencies also been suspended for 6 months by water for not meeting global standards the lab which services other national organizations as well won't be allowed to carry analysis of blood and urine samples and samples will need to be sent elsewhere the agency's chief executive says that will apply to wada for reinstatement within 3 weeks ought to continues his lead after 7 special stages at the rally germany he's ahead but has been closely trailed
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by. the 2 have shared all the stages between them taking 5 of them in the store you know that has an aggregate time 59 minutes to a point 4 seconds well that's all your sport will have more for you later and that does it for this news out of a do stay with us i'll have another full of this and then just a couple of minutes. september on al-jazeera up to gears of war and famine al-jazeera looks at the dramatic
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transformation emerging to the inspirational stories of ford diversity p.o.b. films israel elections can benjamin netanyahu form a majority and some 5 another town listening post to 6 the world media alibi albright and the stories they cover do not succeed bin laden is in president to succeed join us for live coverage as to his united's a documentary that examines the worst atrocities committed during the war in libya . september on al-jazeera. to. cut down. just. over 100 years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between the now we can draw him in the 2nd
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episode we explore the last thing the effects of this agreement if there is a original set to 6 because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the people who have to live with it the. psychs pekoe lines in the sun are known just. brazil says it's sending the army to combat the amazon. as european made it as a trade digger but south america. thousands gather in rio denouncing the president both mentally.
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ill and welcome to al-jazeera in life i had. the parana also ahead raising tariffs rates and warning american businesses against operating in china donald trump escalates the trade war. and the last chance to save the northern white rhino from being lost forever. brazil's president has given the green light for the need to try to contain the fires raging through the world's largest rain forest jabal sonars government has been criticized for doing little to save the amazon the french president is threatening to block a trade deal between the european union and south america if brazil doesn't do more to tackle the fires it's estimated that more than 2 and
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a half 1000 fires burning and so far this year satellites have detected at least $76000.00 far as that's an 82 percent increase from the same time last year now mcallen and german chancellor angela merkel say the crisis must be discussed at this weekend's g. 7 summit also now or has accused of a crime and medical main wall of meddling for political gain. vamos the 2 are forced to move. to act firmly in order to contain control of the fires in the amazon it is important in the other hand to act with the routine not to spread unfounded missus's in brazil and abroad as they do not solve the problem the only lend themselves to political propaganda now environmentalists blame the brazilian government for encouraging logging as well as farmers from burning forests to clear land for past year let's go to our correspondent daniel and now he's joining us live from portobello in
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a state where fires have been put out daniel but there are still some fires raging we've been out and about in the state of wrongdoing here which has been one of the the worst hit regions of brazil we've seen a lot of devastation many of the fires have now been put out certainly in the region around where i am the capital of the state vale but as i say a lot of black scorched everywhere we drove and we went about 20250 kilometers out of the town so the smoke in the distance but work here was being done to try to contain the fires certainly in this region. that we're in of the moments and daniel we have been looking at pictures of thousands of people out on the streets of rio de janeiro who are protesting against the president and his government's environmental policies what is the reaction where you are where the fire is a burning to what's happening there and how the government is dealing with it.
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well certainly no protests against the government or president jabal sanogo in this part of the world this has been an area which supported him overwhelmingly in the campaign for the campaign the elected him as president late last year these are people who have come to this region to develop. the forests cattle rearing it's very much a pioneer sort of regions where people's agree very much with what the president jabal sonando has been saying and they support him in return as i said we would be seen demonstrations here but this situation is resonating throughout brazil they all very well aware of the international pressure that is now mounting about what is going on here the smoke some of the suits from the region has traveled thousands of kilometers has affected places like south power which is thousands of kilometers away from this region so people are aware of what is going on but job also there
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are a very much playing to to audiences knowing about the international condemnation the condemnation from cities around brazil but also well aware of the fact that he must play to the audience to the supporters he has in this part of brazil daniel thank you very much for that for now that's daniel lived in puerto vallarta in danya state thank you. we're going to move on to other news now and u.s. president donald trump says he's raising planned tariffs on a new set of chinese imports by an additional 5 percent the latest escalation in the trade war comes just hours after beijing announced our on more american goods would trump also tweeted that he's ordering american companies to find alternatives to china but he doesn't actually have the legal authority to enforce such a call earlier beijing said it's imposing tower of some $75000000000.00 worth of american goods there due to come into effect in september and target u.s.
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agricultural products crude oil and cars business groups have come out against cutting ties with china warning that it will hurt them as well as consumers the u.s. chamber of commerce said a continued and a constructive engagement is the right way with china well let's go now to our correspondent heidi show castro she's joining us live from washington d.c. and it's been a very busy friday there heidi president trump warned earlier on in the day that he would retaliate to china imposing these tariffs and in the last few hours he's announced how he'll do so. that's right and it's a rapidly developing just mere hours after beijing 1st fired off on its escalation of terror of situation just a few hours for president trump so then announced via twitter literally escalating this trade war with $280.00 characters tweeting that come september the u.s.
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will impose a 15 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports and then in october on children $50000000000.00 remaining products an additional tariff of up to 30 percent so that is a dramatic escalation and it does come in response to china earlier in the day issuing its own escalation on tariffs on $75000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods and the response to all of this has been a lot of chaos in the u.s. markets the dow jones closed more than 600 points down as an indication of how much u.s. businesses and investors are depending and counting on this great very big chinese market to continue to be consumers of u.s. products and the fact that this happened today does come at a very sensitive moment in trump's presidency because over the last 2 weeks we've seen him and other white house officials really on
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a damage control tour trying to talk down some economic warnings of a possible u.s. recession on the horizon now trump has said that that he should not be blamed for that you know that it's not even reality and that really it's a creation of the media and of this political opponents basically saying it's everyone's fault except for his own damage control and a fair bit of finger pointing and blame game at the moment heidi because he's had a lot to say about the chairman of the federal reserve jerome paul. that's right he's probably been the number one target of trump for laying the blame for not so stellar economic performance in the u.s. economy in recent days germ powell is chairman of the u.s. board of reserves he lowered interest rates the central bank lowered interest rates actually just about a month ago which is the 1st time they had done so in more than
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a decade but president trump was not happy he wanted further cuts he had been hopeful that this morning powell would come out and in and now it's additional cuts to the interest rate that didn't happen and trying to express his anger on twitter saying who is our bigger enemy jay powell or chairman see the leader of china so quite an accusation to levy at a government appointee here in united states really that that chairman position of the federal reserve is a political really should not be caving to any sort of political pressure here heidi thank you for that cost of the latest live in washington d.c. thank you now as the trade 17 lead of the gathering and from this weekend for the annual summit and global challenges on the table range from the economy to climate change are the magic editor james bays brings us the details from berets. just hours before the cheese 7 started and the iranian foreign minister was in paris
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mohamed job with zarif met with president mcchrystal new pictures of the meeting were released properly so as not to go president trump. the meeting behind the closed doors of the palace highlights the very different approaches of the u.s. and europe towards iran however there is a new face 7 u.k. prime minister boris johnson some are speculating with breaks it looming he may want to consider taking a tougher position on iran in order to win favor with trump. if course johnson's fertile ground for no deal really is true and if what he's been doing in berlin and paris has really been a ruse of sorts then you're going to see the u.k. pivot towards the us they're going to see u.k. started reading more of the u.s. than is european neighbors and they're going to start seeing a much more aggressive level of posturing from boris johnson who will be in the company of trump and who will almost be egging him on to start behaving in a way that's more u.s.
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friendly than you friendly iran is just one of an increasing number of global issues where the 7 leaders are likely to have very difficult discussions the french president has already taken the unprecedented step of deciding not to seek a final communique at the end of the summit because he knows there are no words that will be able to sign up to a number of other countries have been invited to this year's g. 7 prime minister narendra modi of india will be attending and the growing tension between his country and pakistan over kashmir is bound to be discussed growing trade wars are also leading to fresh rifts the u.s. and china's difficulties could further destabilize the global economy and here in france the new digital services tax which targets big u.s. tech companies like amazon and google has angered president trump who's even threatened to retaliate with higher tax on french wine. ever since trump took
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office the issue of climate has been one that's cause divisions that global summits it may well again be 6 of versus one with president macro and the canadian prime minister justin trudeau leading calls for the thousands of fires burning in the amazon to be treated as an international crisis james bays al-jazeera the ritz. now the japanese government says north korea has fired what appears to be 2 missiles that into the sea off its east coast south korean military officials say the launches happened on saturday morning near a song dock in south province japan says they caused no damage and didn't land in japanese territorial waters the japanese coast guard is warning ships to steer clear of any debris in the area well let's get more on this now we're joined by mason ritchie is a professor of international relations at home cook university of foreign studies and he's joining us from the south korean capital seoul very good to have you with
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