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but do you really believe that you can win at the end of the day because so far you haven't we should have a hope. yeah every hong kong people was we were at cheap disco tear gas was again used and police threw firearms and fired warning shots. and in a new 1st for hong kong water cannon was used as the night wore on the protest to split into smaller groups eventually dispersing but the violence later spread to other areas there were a number of arrests 3 months after this protest movement began the protesters don't seem to be flagging and neither does the police's determination to suppress the movement and if anything the police tactics now hardening. a tropical downpour didn't deter a protest by families of the police they say the protests are taking their toll at a peaceful gathering though some were also critical of the force urging restraint
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over the use of tear gas and rubber bullets that restraint is now being tested adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. still ahead of al jazeera. i was on the border between pakistan and india and i'll tell you the impact of the border fence on wildlife. for the 1st time ever the intersex population those born with an atomy of both a boy and a girl is being counted in the africans census. hello again welcome back well we have seen our 2nd landfall a tropical storm by low here in china but i do want to show you some video that has come out and this is from taiwan when the storm pushed through the southern part of
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the nation you can see the storm surge across the area or that was on the south easterly coast but we have seen. some very heavy rain across taiwan over $750.00 millimeters of rain has fallen since the storm made landfall and then it's pulled away we're still going to sing some very heavy rain over the next few days and that's not going to really ease until we get to tuesday the remnants of the storm though is going to cause a big problem here as it begins to weaken but still very heavy rainfall across much of this region $250.00 millimeters of rain or higher over the next 3 days could be expected here and that system is going to continue to make its way towards the west for taiwan though on tuesday much better conditions plenty of sun and the drying is going to begin across india though it is going to be very heavy rain across much of the central areas look at the clouds here on the satellite image all the way down here towards the south up towards new delhi though it is going to be a little bit drier a few with a temperature of $32.00 degrees down towards the south though per that heavy rain is going to be across that region not only for monday but also for tuesday as well
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for mumbai though the rain comes back on tuesday and we do expect to see attempt a few of 30 degrees. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines as leaders meet for the g. 7 summit in berates france iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has made an unexpected visit there are no plans for a meeting with the u.s. delegation the. g 7 leaders have agreed to help the countries affected by fires in the amazon as fast as possible tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers have begun
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heading into the rainforest to help fight the blaze this president jab also now rose says things are returning to normal. hong kong police have used live ammunition and a water cannon for the 1st time against demonstrators who staged a 3 month long protest they also used tear gas against other demonstrators police were trying to clear crowds of thousands who were blocking the streets. the leader of hezbollah. has called the crashing of an israeli drone in lebanon a very dangerous development the drone came down in the capital beirut as the law says it damaged a building housing its media office in the area of my world in the southern suburbs also said the time when israeli planes can attack lebanon and stay safe is over another israeli drone exploded in the air in the same area. hours earlier the
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israeli military said it hit iranian backed targets in syria activists say 2 members of hezbollah were killed in a rare admission of responsibility prime minister binyamin netanyahu threatened further attacks. if someone rises up to kill you kill him 1st in a complicated operation revealed that iran dispatched a special unit of to syria to kill israelis on the golan heights with explosive drones i'd like to emphasize this was an initiative of iran and we prevented serious attacks that we will expose any attempt by iran to attack us and any iranian effort to hide behind excuses we will not tolerate a aggressions against israel from any country in the region any country that allows its territory to be used for aggression against israel will face the consequences and i repeat the country will face the consequences. donald trump will be facing as 2nd challenger in the republican primaries for the 2020 white house nomination joe
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walsh is a former u.s. congressman turned talk show host he's challenging the american president after calling him a liar and a bully walsh also said trump is unfit for office in april for massachusetts governor bill weld was the 1st to challenge trump with his white house bid thousands of bringing the refugees are marking what they called genocide remembrance day. it's 2 years since more than 700000 people were forced to leave their homes in the live in densely crowded camps in bangladesh thousands of people were killed u.n. investigators say me and mars military leaders should be prosecuted on charges of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity. is the united nations special rapporteur for me and she says the conditions in miramar are not fit for the regime go to return. they do not feel safe to go back and by saying they do not feel safe
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to go back is those perpetrators who are responsible of the torture the rape and the killings and the burnings air and those who are responsible of course for forcibly deporting people out of me m r they're still there and if you have those security forces police and military still there how would you feel safe 2nd they did will not have any freedom of movement that is not any condition anybody would want to return to that is not a dignified return and there is. no citizenship or rights that they can enjoy that other people in myanmar enjoy and we have to remember that many of the people in cox's had in the past enjoyed scissors and ship but it was all taken away from them prisoners inside
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a jail in bahrain or on hunger strike saying they're being mistreated about 600 inmates began a strike 10 days ago protesting conditions inside prison in the east they've complained they're denied religious and visitor rights in the being kept in solitary confinement but media behind saying official investigator found the prisons managers haven't broken any regulations of the war there is director for advocacy at the bahrain institute for rights and democracy is also a former inmate at the prison he says conditions in the prison have long failed to meet basic standards. i do remember my 1st job prison where i was welcomed by being beaten by the by the i remember one direction from my hand and begin to look my head toward the wall and the speck to my face and begin to slap me and this is the place where they say to welcome i think years left out and now the
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prison conditions and joe is in that swartz conditions since 2017 some of those inmates did not see their families for a single time because because that's it it's you that started to impose a punitive measure that no longer tolerable by the prison things like just bury us so they can actually even have a direct contact with their families and it's been the case for 2 years that some of those inmates did not had a single time in a visitation system i think denial or american negligence so there are serious disease within the prison that people can see that they don't really get even a proper treatment they don't know that medications the situation with comes into 50 prison facilities and it's overcrowding you talk about a president that was supposed to have only 6 inmates it got in some cases 12 and
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some cases even 18 individuals day in and out of water and they had a bad food in many cases they do commented mess numbers of individuals being facing food poisoning just because of the poor quality of the food so in summer there are no top and conditioning but an ounce of water and they cannot even if left the toilet which is the 2nd death this is how bad it is and. the latest round of aid from carter to gaza is being distributed $11000000.00 is being given out in $100.00 payments 210-0000 families for food and utilities how a force that has more from gaza. or for our guards at this sunday morning there are scenes like this these people queuing up at a post office here in gaza city and it's being replicated throughout the territory they're in line for vital aid money money which came in with the battery and boy mohammed in marty on thursday he brought $11000000.00 in cash for distribution to the $100000.00 poorest families in the territory it's an arrangement which has been
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in force since march which was after the most recent military escalation between hamas and the israelis and for people here it's absolutely vital that left open the moken the crossing so people can live with them fine job opportunities open more chances and we won't want $100.00 gaza's economy continues to be in critical condition be an informant rate running at around 50 percent the poverty rate in excess of 60 percent it's contending both with the israeli blockade and the economic restrictions imposed by the palestinian authority but these monthly payments are also very closely linked to the security situation just a few days ahead of the latest transfer from qatar there was a warning from the committee in charge of the weekly friday protests that they may return to the open clashes in confrontations we've seen in previous months that went away after this most recent payment came through it is election season in
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israel there are accusations against benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister that he is exceeding to extortion demands and presence from hamas in the way that these payments are being made we've seen in the last month an escalation in really in security around the gaza border fence with attempts by armed palestinian men to get through the fence we've seen rockets. being fired from gaza territory. into israel as well the security situation is. very delicately balanced for now the famous a coming through and they are both presumably keeping that security situation just some extent under control and they are vital the people that continue for now to receive the kenyan government is conducting a historic census this weekend it's the 1st in africa to recognize in the sex people those born with physical traits that don't fit common definitions of male and female malcolm webb went along with the census workers in the capital nairobi.
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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 a census is the 1st in africa to recognize intersex people 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 that put 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
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seen to be kenyans it is valid it's us that we are actually our demographic but we've seen that most of the current population. the government hopes most of the data can be collected in 2 evenings so use. before you move in the last census 10 years ago some officials were accused of rigging politics in kenya who are often contested along tribal lines and census data determines the allocation of state resources and we are. trying to do some funny games asking people to move this way or that way we are watching you. 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 is no official list of addresses so the government has ordered bars and pubs to close and
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told everyone to stay home and wait for the enumerators to come and knock at the door. they push the data collection takes days processing it takes much longer what is so my house and national. results might contain some surprises or be contested kenyans will have to wait months to find out malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now australia has unveiled plans to ban online extremist content in the event of an attack like the ones on 2 mosques in new zealand in march it involves blocking certain internet domains the government says it may also consider a law requiring digital platforms to improve the safety of the services the massacre in christchurch killed 51 people the gunman streamed the shooting live on
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facebook. it's not just humans who are suffering in the fight over kashmir territory or the fencing and forest fires are threatening wildlife in the himalayan region. reports from the part of the line of control administered by pakistan. in a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this panting leopard represents the plight of wildlife in one of the world's most militarized zone. as humans fight over the disputed territory the fences the erected are divided the habitat for animals as well as the fence stretches for about 550 of the 700 kilometer long line of control between india and pakistan. before the pains wild life would freely move between india occupied kashmir and. now that natural migration route has been severed the life cycle and biological requirements have been limited. i
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use dense forests are home and a source of food for many species of wild cats beer deer goats monkeys and birds only a few of these creatures can be spotted these days just by conservation efforts in my life preserve the good side of this deer species is called the great it is one of the worst affected after the fencing between pakistan and india and that's right these friends are being bred in captivity. and after 15 years just 5 regular hours exist in this. fence along. the fence many species in kashmir are stranded on either side the numbers have dwindled and the gene pool has shrunk small population breeding means they go through genetic changes higher population and to cross breeding makes them stronger in addition to cross border fire which results in fires were also has an impact on the large life mountain pheasants are also vulnerable the ones being bred in captivity have to be regularly checked because in
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a very they don't develop the natural immunity which birds acquired in the wild the speed of population growth is another threat as forests shrink wildlife is affected people use trees for firewood and construction hunting and poaching also plays a role in drilling numbers. conservationists warned that without cross border collaboration many species are at risk. that is this baby leopard which got her trying to cross the electrified fence. last breaths i reminded to humans the fight for territory and control is destroying the very land they're fighting for osama bin job down to 0 at the line of control pakistan administered kashmir. and let's take you through some of the headlines here in al-jazeera now as leaders meet for the g.
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7 summit in france iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has made an unexpected visit french president emanuel says g 7 members have agreed on joint action to salvage the 2015 iran nuclear deal the us president says he was not part of the discussions one hour from our diplomatic editor. coming from the foreign ministry spokesman in tehran statement put out on their twitter feed in farsi rough translation here at the invitation of the french foreign minister our foreign minister dr mohammed job arrived in the ritz where the group of 7 summits is being held to continue discussions on relations initiatives between the presidents of iran and france but he adds this is significant they'll be no meetings or negotiations with the u.s. delegation on this trip the leader of hezbollah. has called the crashing of an israeli drone in lebanon are very dangerous development the drone came down in the
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capital beirut has been lost says it damaged a building housing its media office in the city's southern suburbs are also said the time when israel can attack lebanon and stay safe is over another israeli drone exploded in the air the same area. tens of thousands of brazilian troops have begun heading into the amazon to help fight fires burning through the rain forest for their president says things are returning to normal the military's being sent to 6 states in an unprecedented response hong kong police have used live ammunition and water cannon for the 1st time against demonstrators who staged a 3 month long protest they also used tear gas against other demonstrators. the refugees in bangladesh are marking 2 years since violence forced hundreds of thousands of them to flee me and mark. in cox's bazar
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the theme protesting over conditions in camps because the situation is an resolved . the headlines it's 101 eastern hour stay with us.
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in routine you don't get to be hard to find. crisscrossing the country spots flyaway network isn't possible on your. life playing the knifing that's delivering medical care and to go through you get most of the well what we learned of it anyway. is lifeline express a last chance for a lot of people maybe. there is a one and only johns for them. in converting train carriages surgeons perform free operations that are transformed patients locks a lot but at the end of. the of it i'm not. i'm glad i bought. one on one ace goes on board easy to use people trying.
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india trains are a symbol of life. but there's one train like no other. the lifeline express. this train is a unique one. it is a very different concept. a team of surgeons and specialists cooks and claimants are about to embark on a 6 hour journey bringing health kit to those who can't afford it. it all happens on board these fully functioning hospitals only. large men express i think. the brain.
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has been. here almost 900000000 people believe in room villages where for most access to medical care is impossible. today much needed doctors heading to la tour in the east in maharashtra. go. through. their.
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you know what they are going on. here in la tour this is social media. professional. commentary got over it was really popular will. as a set of. administration. most of villages have never visited a doctor because they're too far away and too expensive but you. know. what. over the next few days the lifeline express team will perform as many operations as they can before the train is scheduled to depart the. word has
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spread fast. families trickle in from surrounding towns and villages all hoping for a medical miracle. don't multiply last. time but it could be a part of iraq or not you're. done with that one you're going to. tell me what lies and because of how you feeling today you know based on that i need to . know that. the doctors are trying to identify omens they can be fixed on board the train. no one wants to listen not only to are doctors you obviously know a lot of patients so we're screening the patients like nadia examining the.
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operation peter lewis will be in the operating them in one or 2 days. it's pretty much organized chaos here today some families travel up to 4 hours and me by villages today. all of them a desperate for just a few minutes but they stopped. number the selling of it on that. one i would download but the. doctor isn't also paid it surging from mumbai he's examining 2 brothers with cerebral palsy to see if he can help. one another know about that and. i. think just because you didn't come out of there like rachel did so it's a little. bit. of a look. but
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it will be. here. if you don't believe him now or if we're off by one of the former days a good muslim. put it where to start be forming don't mourn those but. it's good news for young and. both are approved for surgery. for him as i'm here now just look at i lighten up a little bit there so very like your number flashed or not not enough up on the reason he was typing the last time our lemon started up october not the fact that i like almost ominous allies so. some of the cost of the care had made a better but. the doctors are here to treat a variety of conditions from cancer screenings to cataracts to the old into
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the young like 4 month old baby. who has a cleft lip. his mom is worried because he can't breastfeed properly. suggest the risk and what they need is the back of a ford do the make and there is distorted pallet that. and i would just from. what they just put on television and the work that this. my done with us is and that's where. he'll need plastic surgery to join the muscles in his sleep. i don't want to talk about people may never know what i wanted out of telling me about the little bit about his low weight makes operating risky that he now nobody you know is what. the plastics team is assessing whether his feet the surgery
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ever since it's all going up i'm going to fall off but there was something that the muslim world are still going to know that it's not going to be our 1st i want to point out the bit with the rest of the basically if you're going to. look. good but i would have it up and go to. the doctors agree to go ahead. as a screening to wrap up more than 40 patients are selected for surgery. back at home it's an anxious wait for the family of the 2 young brothers who pulls we. may. not. look. at the thought
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that. looking after 7 year old virat and so year old aditya is a full time job. card from one of those. he has to leave but i. don't want to but i took our money and i could have moved so but. the now don't want to know. that. the huddle. at that time again don't they are not aware that there. is going to cry when the manager was along with it and i'm now. at the thought of that i will not. be done in. granite are you with. heart of your beloved. hurried us and only $2.00 a day. he's borrowed almost $3000.00 seeking treatment for his son and
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it will take years to pay back. don't get over there can you can quickly need other. than a lot later than that a time without of the time little bit of. night i got out of the bully i'm going to . bed i was on. and off you just hate that you're going. back and the last line explained it's as busy as any bricks and mortar hospital. got a year. even if i. run the trains head shift has lived and worked on board for a staggering 26 months. for your stuff personal car let alone to yourself to look
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around at the jamila demanding they although it didn't make don't buy you the dr blonde out of you buy that little tightening of the needle somewhere but i learned that from either but the people who know. better or cooperate and are you know. coming out of the know your comfort zone of operating a door made out of hospital i never tell anyone because it is our own premier our situation our new our are not many things but we are. going imitation of some of the people.

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