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the way these people are going to go peter because myanmar doesn't want them bangladesh has made it very clear that they're not going to be staying here so it's very very difficult to see how this is going to pan out in the future stephanie thank you plenty more news still to come for you here on out 0 including outrage in turkey a harrowing video of a woman stabbed to death by her ex-husband sparks a domestic violence debate comes in the population in kenya intersex people are being recognized for the 1st time in a national census in africa. however once again with the exception of turkey release small parts of turkey where the tide is circulating is nothing in the sky apart from fine dust which is fairly typical the tempest on the high side is 37 the 4 cross the terror and 47th baghdad
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that heat is typical or wouldn't always basser with knocking on the door of 50 probably work make it was 70 pretty close and that is halt for late august or early september there's the greens moved across towards the shores of the caspian so the caucasus who we get in the shower as the rest of us weren't and that's true if you drop science as well is turn pretty humid now around particularly cattle $38.00 in the case of below 40 to please he would rather you know was not true so at the usa as well inland it's hotter in riyadh it's less he would but the as equally dusty and the cooler weather in south westerly bringing in the drizzle and the cloud which occurs sometimes for the north as well in southern africa the standout features been the heat recently in durban and the forecast 27 on sunday still on the high side though it is going down but the rain brushes through cape time to the 24 luckily on monday.
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watching all to 0 mining's piece of double your top stories yes placing trade war between the u.s. and china looks set to dominate the agenda of this year's g. 7 summit which is being held in the french seaside town of brits. as heads of state gather for the g 7 there's been growing international condemnation of brazil's handling of the wildfires in the amazon rain forest the president jaya both sanaa has ordered the military to help put out the fires. bangladesh is warning it's no longer able to bear the economic burden of having hundreds of thousands of running the refugees in the country being renewed efforts to help people return to me in ma but so far no one has taken up the offer. the killing of a woman by her ex-husband in front of her child has caused outrage in turkey i mean it was stabbed to death in a cafe last sunday in the central turkey city of quetta kali this is the 2nd killing in the country this week and the issue of gender equality is growing on social media but in the moment as the latest. it's this video that brought turkey
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to a standstill but too graphic to show the moments after him in bullets was stabbed to death in front of her 10 year old daughter she can be heard screaming and holding her neck as her daughter begs her not to die but that means ex-husband fidel brown has been charged in connection with the killing her name and her last words are now being said on social media to raise awareness about women's rights in turkey and the issue of femicide which is the killing of a female based on her gender is generated in large response on the streets to dozens of people are demanding justice for him means killing from cutting coffee in istanbul to chi sorry and also in some song the cry of mean pollutes was not just a cry it is the rebellion of women we are not silenced anymore we will not lose any more women she said. i don't like reacting to such situations by tweeting or hashtags but this time i really do care i feel so story i'm highly
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affected by i will join the protests taking place and encourage everyone to take part. these are the reason for murder is justified femicide she betrayed that's why i killed she was not a virgin that's why i killed she was dressed improperly that's why i killed society has accepted those reasons but under normal circumstances the punishment of murder is a life sentence. and on friday a turkish football team held a one minute silence ahead of kickoff in solidarity with. well the outrage has prompted the turkish government to respond the burning party has vowed to tackle violence against women and children and the justice minister has tweeted that he was confident that a means for my husband would be given the punishment he deserves but critics say not enough is being done to address the problem of gender inequality according to the we will stop femicide a women's rights platform more than 200 women have been killed in turkey this year
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and it's possible to stop femicide article 6 to wait for the law to protect women from violence has to be applied properly istanbul agreement has to be applied effectively to strengthen and protect women when the istanbul agreement was signed in 2011 we saw a decrease in femicide figures we have to take this past the law should be applied properly in order to keep women alive and israeli drone has exploded in the lebanese capital beirut hezbollah says the drone caused damage when it crashed into the suburb of daya another drone went down in the same area which is a stronghold of the iran backed movement has more now from beirut this is a template populated neighborhood in the lebanese capital but it is also a health. issue have been cool to this thing. area and the 2nd one exploded and crashed in the area we don't have any more
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because the group of the southern suburbs of beirut the group of course and iran. which have been the ones that is grabbing the. israel carried out strikes near the syrian capital damascus a spokesman for the israeli army says flight surgeon struck iranian backed forces preparing to launch a large scale drone attack syrian state t.v. has reported that defense systems intercepted hostile targets over the city. turkey's defense minister says a joint control center with the united states is operational in northern syria as part of a plan to create a so-called safe zone the 2 sides were locked into months of talks over the size of the zone and who would control it bennett smith has more from untucked here on the turkey syria border. the turkish and u.s. military have been discussing for a long time now what exactly a safe zone along the turkish syria border would comprise of how deep into syrian
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territory would go whether it would be joint patrols with the u.s. and turkish troops or just the u.s. troops patrolling on their own the turkish defense minister believes that at least the opening of this joint operations center is a significant step on the way to getting the safe zone up and running one of those it was like this is a joint operation center has been established fear they continue the work the 1st drone flew on august 14th and now as of 4 30 pm we have a joint helicopter the helicopter including both americans and members of our armed forces is now in the year the 1st flight has started syrian regime forces are now pushing against the last of the major rebel held area in northern syria that's 11 ad libbed province and as they do that more internally displaced syrians fleeing the fighting yet again and they're heading north towards the turkey syria border as many as half a 1000000 people heading that way according to the u.n.
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turkey is not going to let those refugees in and it doesn't want them amassing along the border that is why turkey wants to get this saves own up and running as quickly as possible the challenge of the turks is how big is the us a safe zone going to be they want it 30 kilometers into syria the americans want a much narrower save zone and that the turks wanted a lot deeper because they also want to push back the syrian kurdish fighters they consider them allied to terrorist. turkish kurdish groups in turkey the americans though working with the syrian kurds and they don't want them pushed as far back riot police fired tear gas and charles protesters with batons in hong kong following a tense standoff which lasted for several hours the later. violence occurred after a march against so-called smart lampposts which of spawn fears that people are being watched and recorded the protests took place outside
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a police station and shopping mall with demonstrates is setting up makeshift barricades when he has more now from hong kong. after a week when the police in hong kong appeared to adopt a different tactic seemingly standing back allowing the protest to happen without intervention on saturday it seemed that they were in no mood to muck around the riot police very quickly moving into this area of cow loon to clear the protest is away using tear gas the day it started peacefully there was a march through this part of cow loom the protesters had asked police for permission for their march to take place the permission was granted by the police but as we have seen before a large group of the protesters then broke away approached a police station near the route of the march erecting barricades that the that we have seen them do so many times before and it seems that when the police lost patience and formed up and that's when the confrontation began which lasted perhaps
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one to 2 hours this came on a day when kerry lamb the chief executive of hong kong someone whom the protesters want to resign held who 1st round of dialogue with representatives from different sections of society in hong kong around 28 representatives of different sections of hong kong society met with her to start the process of dialogue the ultimate aim to end this crisis but crisis but significantly there were no protest leaders who were involved in those talks in the protests or they show no sign of dying down one person's died in the u.s. up to developing a severe lung disease which health officials suspect is linked to v. ping it could be the 1st such case if it's confirmed now the patient was one of almost 200 people being treated for an unexplained respiratory illness after a reported use of the cigarettes the devices are used to inhale vaporize nicotine or cannabis and there's sometimes used as an aid to stop smoking scientists are divided on how safe v.p. is and this individual had
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a significant severe respiratory illness and died while hospitalized to have been in. in past years and half months reported. severe outcomes related to maybe. but with this investigation yes the 1st part of it we urge people to use caution and consider avoiding the use of such material canyon's to be in order to put your hope on saturday and sunday as the government carries out a census it's the 1st in africa to recognize intersex people those born with physical characteristics that don't fit the typical definitions of male or female malcolm reports from nairobi. james kuranda has tried to kill himself 3 times when he was born it wasn't clear to doctors or his parents if he was male or female and so he says a childhood of misery began but he says some things have since improved for intersex people here in kenya the government is now conducting
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a census is the 1st in africa to recognize intersex people does not turn it into typical males and females there was a realisation that intersex children are being killed most of these children cannot even access simple government services then there was a need. to have policies the pill or onto into 6 years. another group to be recognized for the 1st time in this census of people with albinism it's now listed as a disability we are excited because it will make us to count. it will make us to be seen to be kenyans it is valid it's us that we are actually a demographic variable we've seen that most of the current population. the government hopes most of the data can be collected in 2 evenings so you. before you move in the last census 10 years ago some officials were accused of rigging
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politics in kenya who are often contested wrong tribal lines and census data determines the allocation of state resources that we have. trying to do some funny games asking people to move this way or that we we are watching you will. you meet with the law collecting accurate data is a challenge about 10000000 kenyans and their magic herders who regularly cross borders to neighboring countries millions more live in slums like this one has no official list of addresses so the government has ordered bars and pubs to close and told everyone to stay home and wait for the enumerators to come and knock at the door. and push the data collection takes days processing it takes much longer what is so my house and national.
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results might contain some surprises or be contested kenyans will have to wait months to find out malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya sudan's new prime minister says the country needs $8000000000.00 in foreign aid over the next 2 years to rebuild the economy after months of political turmoil abdullah doc said another $2000000000.00 of foreign reserves was required in the next 3 months to stop the currency from falling further. born from video games east sports has now become a booming industry in many parts of the world but especially so in china thousands of young players are competing for millions of dollars in prize money but some finding out there's also a downside the pressure to stay on top scott hartnell reports now from shanghai. this might look like a hobby or entertainment to many but eastport is taking off globally it's about to become a $1000000000.00 industry here in shanghai site of the international or t.i.
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the annual championship for online game dota to the prizes for winners totaling $33000000.00 breaking the previous record set last month but as each sport grows so are health concerns for these young players many are teenagers like kyle gears dorf a 16 year old american who last month picked up $3000000.00 for coming 1st in the fortnight world cup the highest ever individual win eastport event. the concerns are for players physical health with the hours and hours of sitting and repetitive motion and also mental given the high stress of big money on the line not to mention millions of people watching each and every move burnout and anxiety are an increasing issue under age eastport betting is also a concern a recent u.k. study estimates that globally 45 percent of tweets about eastport betting reaches young people below the legal minimum age you know you know kind of e.g.
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is one of the leading companies in china it operates in a similar way to professional athletic clubs the players live and train on site. one says going pro is not for everyone. it depends on what your interest and what you are good at if you have the talent and confidence about yourself you can choose e sports otherwise you should spend more time studying. e.g. starts recruiting players at 16 and they reach their prime between 1021. the 2 main factors for choosing good players one is talent the 2nd is hard training where we scout these kids with good talent we are poor why their training. e sports fans are not only watching live streaming thousands packed the competition for dota 2 paying hundreds of dollars for tickets some in the china eastport industry see competitions growing beyond just being housed in large arenas that are normally
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used for big athletic events like this one here in shanghai but that eventually they'll become part of international athletic games which in a way that is the way i am very confident that the sports will become form play in asian games or even the olympics this is the trend and this trend is unstoppable with the potential of e sports elevated beyond big money becoming a game of national pride through teams representing their country training and strategy will become even more secretive and intense. scott al-jazeera shanghai. and on the web site the address. dot com. ok let's just have a quick look at what's making news headlines around the world this global trade looks set to dominate the g. 7 summit which is underway in the. ritz the trade war between the u.s.
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and china is being blamed for what could be a global economic slowdown many of the. talks on the wildfires. some countries have threatened to damage brazil's economy if the president doesn't act to stop the flames he ordered the military to help fight the fires both. in 44000 troops are being made available to reason. flora in the state of mato grosso . when we have a change of strategy from the government a change in the press from the very beginning of.
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the protests taking place in turkey after a woman was stabbed to death by her ex-husband in front of her child a video of the incident response to domestic violence debates in the country an israeli drone has exploded in the lebanese capital beirut says the groom caused damage when it crashed into the suburb of daya another drone went down in the same area which is a stronghold of the iran backed movement. just hours earlier israel carried out an strikes near the syrian capital damascus a spokesman for the israeli army says fighter jets struck iranian backed forces preparing to launch a large scale drone attack syrian state t.v. has reported that air defense systems intercepted hostile targets over the city sudan needs $8000000000.00 in foreign aid to rebuild its economy according to the country's new prime minister talks of started with the i.m.f. and world bank about restructuring sudan's debt following months of political turmoil. doc was sworn in on weapons day to head
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a transitional ruling body after the ousting of the president obama all the shia in april. those are your headlines so far today the news continues after people in power have a quick summary in about 30 minutes. on counting the cost this week we check the pulse of the global economy that age a populist government says the independence of central banks comes under threat and the unintended consequences of trumps trade off plus the i.m.f. warns on the missteps of brings its own trade rules counting the cost on al-jazeera . the u.s.a.'s constitutionally in trying to love affair with firearms has given it the highest levels of private gun ownership in the world and a truly staggering rate of gun related homicides but it isn't just the u.s. that's felt the effects south of the border in mexico american sourced weapons.
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that come from was drug use today on the rivers has been to investigate. this is a shooting range in the southern united states. here in texas shooting is a popular and competitive sport ok you're ready it's my 1st time shooting a gun magazine goes in make sure shoulder correctly. it's an assault rifle designed for wolf. they're sure to shot night at 5 o'clock so i would have
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taken this person out you know she would be dead definitely. today an estimated $270000000.00 guns are privately owned in the united states shooting ranges and gun shops everywhere and the arms industry is a multi-billion dollar business but only a few miles south across the border in mexico u.s. sourced firearms are having a deadly effect. we have come to investigate how mexican drug cartels exploit weak u.s. gun laws to arm themselves with american weapons. our journey begins in a hotel in the northern mexican state of tamaulipas. we have a range to meet a group of people whose family members have gone missing it's not known whether they're living or dead the presence of drug cartels on the streets makes it too dangerous to meet them in an outside location along with me is that in the that are
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on the committee this that that is a 30 day you're not a. minimal many unknowns. in. the boise monikers arms does that. mean yes it is. but the odds of finding a family member a life alone. since 2004 well over 150000 people have been killed in mexico's so-called war on drugs. here in town the gulf cartel and the law setters cartel in a violent battle over the control of lucrative drug routes. civilians are often forced to take sides or end up in the crossfire most. of them with us. some as if it was a myspace hearing here to see me he carries time most of us with those muscles of
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the regime. many bodies haven't yet been found because it's too dangerous for investigators to search the bodies they do get found and up here. at the state attorney general's office in the forensic autopsy center. so when did this body of arrive at the work where we're not sure. if. the bullet traveled at such high speed it continued to move once inside the body it was fired from an assault rifle like the a k 47 or a or 15 the cartels favorite weapons. faced with such deadly firepower the mexican police have taken on a paramilitary appearance captain edgar. has agreed to show me what his officers
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have to deal with when battling heavily armed drug cartels. we've arrived here at a peak in the violence since april 27th teen close to $100.00 people have been killed in the post including several police so they are on high alert this is how you normally travel in a convoy we never know what. the streets look deceptively quiet but it's in transit. most attacks occur. you can see the normal people walking in and you never know who is walking yeah so everybody could be a cop tell you exactly the impact of the cartels gun battles is clearly visible in residential areas. because of the bullets over the walls were it was a classic or the cardinals were inside the. start of. the time there were like 9 people killed. the violence has to civilians from their homes.
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empty houses empty places of work that today they have decided to leave because of the violent because of a bias rather go to a state that's kind of over or to the united states nor to keep better life. next that god takes us to the cities jail he wants to show us that the cartels weapons are everywhere barely 2 months before our visit to jail was home to a massive riot. it's alleged that the weapons were smuggled in with the help of corrupt prison guards. they had more than i would say like a 6000 bullets inside what weapons did the prisoners how long guns just so similar to going to the war and so on we could get some guns but we know that there are many guns inside that we don't know where the hay hidden you know during
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the raid 7 people were killed 4 inmates but also 3 police officers from. can we go close so. you're saying they still have guns inside. they will be able to seal the right so we can harvest the sides. and who controls the other side we also control right now we also go there so i am very glad to see the charge over control in a. very prescriptive gun laws and weapons such as these are only legal in the hands of security forces yet the cartels seem to phrase no shortage of firepower. but i think you. do you sometimes feel that the cartels the other
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side is better equipped than you are see. them of a sudden was. going to go. you know that it would be a. very little got to go to see. it and i mean so when i got. joyous that. these weapons have been collected by mexican security forces from crime scenes the cartels obtain firearms from a number of sources including neighboring countries in china but out of the serial numbers submitted to american authorities for tracing 70 percent track to purchases from us gun shops. to take them out of circulation the time i would replace government organizes regular destructions. the illegal flow of weapons across the border is a sensitive issue mexico and the us are heavily invested in trade but it will be
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a victim i will say in the governor's chief of staff is in regular talks with his us clearly you know that i'm one of. them but the young fellow who knew the simple you could have been thrown out there my. way in time. and why you that they specifically in what ways do you think the americans could tighten their gun legislation to stop the flood of weapons coming across the border or you're meant in a. busy area was can also in the. most but on for both the wall or fence or in. bed one. because because i'm we were able to force. the. leave to follow the gun smuggling route back north the authorities insist that we travel with an escort as the closer you get to the us the more dangerous it becomes we've
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just reached the border city of reynosa and we've been told categorically that we constantly hear the cartels are fighting each other and dad with the security forces. and then we reach the call of the border queues. on the others so it's in the world here in the city of macallan it's much more peaceful but certainly guns are a common sight they number nearly 5000 the highest for any american state this is the real deal right here this is all the automatic a k 47 it looks ugly it sounds ugly. in scares people of course this is the gun that most of the bad people of mexico. mildred hero is a federally licensed firearms dealer we have to find out how traffickers manage to
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purchase weapons in texas in gun store if somebody comes in once to buy a weapon from you what are you required to do by law when you're never filled you know you can only sell to people in your state they have to show some kind of proof of id they want to be ok this is called the fore. or 73 and they're going to ask you if you are you the actual don they're going to ask you are you under indictment have you ever been convicted all these kind of questions can they lie yes they can they can lie in the form. because suppliers must show identification mexican cartels and commission locals to buy weapons on their behalf it's cool to strew purchase since 2011 gun dealers must notify the authorities of multiple sales of the gun it's a regulation introduced by the obama administration to make it easier to spot straw
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purchases if you buy rifles there or magazine fit and $22.00 in caliber you have to do a multiple sale for those 2. but since president trumps election gun owners think tighter regulation is a thing of the post it's been very very slow i love donald trump. i love donald trump but now that trump was on everybody's happy that guns are not going to go away and one is buying anything so. we want to hear the traffic is sullied and the law enforcement has put us in touch with the mexican police informant this man used to work for the gulf cartel can you describe to me how the cartels operating the weapons trafficking from the us into mexico it's almost. you know.
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