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cattle grow crops among other things but this fire can get out of control and that's part of the problem when i dos trying to show some type of action after being heavily criticised worldwide for what is happening here with the european union threatening to qualified a free trade agreement between trade block and the european union among other things because of the food here on the ground in spite of this fire is affecting the region this is just the latest problem but the region like this one is facing the say the biggest one is deforestation brazil is that that's hot lith countries that have lost tropical rain forest because of the forest station and i said before the fire is out yes. and the situation even further as well still ahead on the program we'll look at the rush to the border for venezuelan migrants hoping to be to visa rules about to come into force an equitable and why question is wildlife is also suffering in a fight for the disputed territory. how
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the sun's out again in a good part of southeastern australia including tasmania still a cold winter in the west and the sun show you the cheese no more than about 13 degrees which i suppose is acceptable in north winds not vast or except maybe in tasmania easily warmer in perth up to about 19 degrees the lack of cloud in most places we had a promise of decent rain in the east new south wales and certainly a hint from sydney inland little bit for some showers of of your spell are very developing here in the temperature at 13 but could do with rather more than that new zealand briefly precious drop to get in the south on the it see the clouds streaming in and catching the higher ground it's pretty obvious and even this far up in space and so that suggest. there was
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a case among the fact showers or despite of rain could break out from the north on as well but it does suggest that the day after we find again down to 11 in washington but the sun again the main weather type in both on and. ny rain of course is the story is time the year in japan china and south korea and here's the latest frontal system it's still the seasonal front as a long way knowles in china but where than these shanghai drifts into the south of south korea and hits home shoo once again.
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welcome back just a quick look at headlines now iran's top diplomat has made an unexpected brief visit to the g. 7 summit in france gathered in berets for the annual meeting which began on saturday as. the group is in a new phase of its conflict with israel after 2 israeli drones crashed in lebanon's capital in a televised speech he called it a very dangerous development tens of thousands of. heading into the amazon to fight
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the fires sweeping through the rain forest that deployment. situation is already returning to normal. venezuelans are racing to the border with ecuador before new visa rules take effect at midnight this is the latest south american nation to tighten regulations at least 4000000 venezuelans have left the country in the last 4 years to escape the political and economic crisis and i latin america to d.c. and human has more from the colombia ecuador border. i am on the approach to our side of the border with colombia what. the legal hurdles are rushing to get past here right behind me is the entrance to the immigration area where they are hoping to get their or their papers. into the country there are this requisite for abuse out what they call a democratic goes into effect in less than 10 hours time and people here are desperate they say that if they can't get in now they don't know what they're going to do
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a live many of them put all the way from going to israel out. on current working up to 25 days with no money with little children some people even on crutches to make it past before the deadline goes into effect and out of the drawer and authorities in the meantime say that think of this this is turning into a real humanitarian crisis at. the united nations. i come here for refugee as it is here. are the agencies are trying to help but there's really not a lot of. them getting vaccinated but most of them are just going to try to keep on walking or they get to another major city and where i'm not a country like peru and when they get there they won't be allowed to go in without a visa either. well there have been fires burning in brazil we've spoken about that but also in bolivia authorities there are saying around 10000 square kilometers have been impacted residents in the southern town of san lorenzo have been evacuated from their homes livia has been battling the fires with the support of
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more than 2000 people and a small plane president evo morales is cool for international aid to help them tackle the blazes hundreds of tourists have been forced to evacuate hotels and beaches on the greek island of solace in the eastern edge and sea after a wildfire broke out there some $75.00 fighters and 13 fire engines have been deployed to tackle the blaze which started on saturday greece often suffers fires cheering its dry summer months before she say the country remains on the high alert as more than 55 have started nationwide since saturday. one of barcelona's most popular beaches has been closed after police found an explosive device in the water an off duty police officer discovered the device while swimming at san sebastián a beach on sunday officials say the device appears to be old possibly dating back some 80 years the spanish civil war navy specialists plan to deactivate it on monday the beach will remain closed until the area is deemed safe well now to
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hong kong police there how for the 1st time use water cannon against demonstrators staging a 3 month long protest the latest clashes happened after another large and more peaceful march took place in a different part of the city adrian brown reports now from hong kong. sunday afternoon in hong kong. police and protesters now well versed in each other's tactics this time the focus was on a large residential area in calhoun 17 kilometers from the central business district confusing and frightening for people trying to get home. this woman was wrestled to the ground after a violent confrontation with police. the protesters principle demand is for the government to formally withdraw a contentious extradition bill that has now morphed into a wider campaign for political reform
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a campaign that has so far failed. the one thing yeah it's cheap it's got the officer in the hong kong to respond us. you know 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. yet every hong kong people was we actually tear gas was again used and police threw fire arms 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
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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 over the use of tear gas and rubber bullets that restraint is now being tested adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. well the developments have probating panel has chosen a businessman to be mccown's new chief executive whole lot saying was picked and a selection process that included now on the candidates like hong kong macau is a special administrative territory of china beijing to control a nice 99 after more than 4 centuries of portuguese role. always heighten tensions in the disputed territory of kashmir it's not just humans who are suffering border fencing and forest fires opposing wildlife in the himalayan region at risk as well as some a bunch of aid reports from part of the line of control which is administered by
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pakistan. in a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this planting leopard represents the plight of wildlife in one of the world's most militarized zone. as humans fight over the disputed territory defenses the erected are divided the habitat for animals as well the fence stretches for about 550 of the 700 kilometer long line of control between india and pakistan. before the pains wildlife would freely move between indian occupied kashmir and. now that natural migration route has been severed the last cycle and biological requirements have been limited. fisheries dense forests are home and a source of food for many species the wild cuts beard deer goats monkeys and birds only a few of these creatures can respond to these days despite conservation efforts and my life preserves on both sides this new species is called the great it is one of
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the worst affected after the fencing between pakistan and india and that's right these funds are being bred in captivity. and after 15 years just 5 regular hours exist in this trailhead terrorism. because of the fanes 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 the rate to cross breeding makes them stronger in addition to cross border fire which results in fires also has an impact on the wildlife mountain pheasants are also vulnerable the ones being bred in captivity have to be regularly checked because in a varies they don't develop the natural immunity which birds acquired in the wild the speed of population growth is another threat as forests shrink while life is affected people use trees for firewood and construction hunting and poaching also
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plays a role in numbers. conservationists warn that without cross border collaboration many species are at risk. such as this baby leopard which got her trying to cross the electrified fence didn't follow her last breaths i didn't mind it to humans the fight for territory and control is destroying the very land they're fighting for it's all of a job a down to their office at the line of control by the sun administered kashmir on out a political development in the united states where president on trial will be facing a 2nd challenge at the republican primaries for the 2020 white house nomination but as castro reports it won't be an easy task to unseat a president with massive approval ratings in his own party. in the united states no one has successfully challenged an incumbent president for his own party's nomination in more than a century and a half and president trump with his approval rating among republicans at 80 to 90
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percent has laughed off any suggestion his nomination is in jeopardy but on sunday former congressman joe walsh became the 2nd republican to announce a long shot bid to unseat trump in the primaries i'm running because he's unfair somebody needs to step out and there needs to be an alternative the country is sick of this guy's tantrum he's he's a child intraparty challenges to a sitting president are rare but have happened before ronald reagan strongly challenge president gerald ford in 1976 ted kennedy came close to winning the nomination against jimmy carter in 1980 and pat buchanan challenged the 1st president bush in 1992 each incumbent went on to lose the general election. while she and fellow republican presidential challenger william weld
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a former governor are both considered long shots against trump to call it suicide would be pretty close to accurate at this point but a lot can happen in 6 months especially. lee with potential economic downturn loom looming we know that the president's approval rating is very closely tied to the health of the economy and any continued problems with trade and such could really does the president trump has weathered a rough week escalating the u.s. china trade war labeling the chair of the u.s. federal reserve an enemy and ordering private businesses to not do business with china. but the republican national committee is right behind the president and he's raised a small fortune for his campaign which make it difficult for anyone to challenge him and when. castro al-jazeera washington. meanwhile the u.s. is marking the arrival of the 1st enslaved africans to the english colony of the genya 400 years ago transatlantic slave trade database says nearly 400000 people
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were sent to north america with over more than 2 centuries around 10000000 ended up in south america and the caribbean a commemoration comes at a time when the us president has accused of creating a culture where white nationalism and racism can flourish and fisher has more now from a commemoration event in hampton virginia. it began with the ringing of a bell for 4 minutes to mark the 4 centuries since the ship carrying the 20 or africans came up the chesapeake bay it must have been time for them they'd already been kidnapped in their home country of what would no be angola and packed onto a ship and then that ship was hijacked by a british privateer flying under a dutch flag when we see privateer of course we're centrally mean private and he arrived here the jamestown colony with the 20 and ord africans and traded them for food and the people here in the colony decided that they would enslave them that
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they would put them to work and over the years we've seen how the africans were 1 enslaved for more than 200 years until the emancipation proclamation but there are many here who are marking this occasion seeing that the united states still hasn't really addressed the inequities of what happened 400 years ago that when you talk about a constitution of we the people it excludes people of color it never mentions women it doesn't talk about native americans and so those things have to be addressed if america truly is to become a united state australia has unveiled a plan to keep extremist content off the internet jaring an attack as involves blocking certain internet names the government has it might also consider all that would require digital platforms to improve the safety of their devices their service says the move comes 5 months after gunmen attacked 2 mosques in new zealand killing $51.00 people and streaming the shooting live on facebook. now
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england's cricketers are celebrating a dramatic victory against australia in the 3rd ashes test in leeds they recorded their highest ever successful 4th innings chase beating a target of 359 ben stokes was the hero with an unbeaten $135.00 he was on a final wicket partnership of $76.00 with jack leach it was an extraordinary comeback off to england were bowled out for just $67.00 in their 1st innings the victory keeps the ashes alive the series is level one all now with 2 test to play you know walking off there in the end were you know the the whole of hell he was you know something look and celebrating it was a it was a very special moment something. i had to try and take you nothing cause. moment so i don't come along very often and. you know it was just amazing good to be of to
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to be there and suki. actually talks a lot. of fireworks have set the sky ablaze over the russian city of kaliningrad at the end of what organizers have branded the fireworks world cup artists from things countries fired more than 2000 highway over 15 minutes across the sky in the russian and play of a festival wrapped up with all the competing teams joining forces for a spectacular grand finale and spectacular it certainly is. and this is our website or dot com for latest comments analysis and video on demand . just want to bring you the top stories this hour now iran's top diplomat has made a brief and unexpected visit to the french seaside town which is hosting the g.
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7 summit wild leaders a gathered in berets for the annual 3 day meeting which began on saturday iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif flew in for talks on the sidelines with the french president emmanuel mack on the n.s.a. palace says the meeting was organized very short notice france has been trying to revive the 2050 nuclear deal that the u.s. withdrew from last year after zarif. had those meetings then departed from the coastal town of be on its. hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah says the group is now in a new phase of its conflict with israel after 2 israeli drones crashed in lebanon's capital as bala says one drone damaged a building housing its media office when it crashed in the area in beirut's southern suburbs another israeli drone exploded in the air and crashed in the same area responding in a televised speech and called it a very dangerous development and. enough is enough we will never allow israeli
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aircraft to attack lebanon or a targeted level on the news really side will never feel see views really drones that are coming to lebanon are not coming here to collect information they are suicidal dros that killing us from now on we will finish the israeli drones when they arrive in lebanon scarves we will crush them we will drop them well in all the developments israeli authorities have had to evacuate a music festival after rockets were fired from gaza and this happened in the city of said drop the israeli military said it's intercepted 2 of the 3 rockets that were launched from gaza tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers have begun heading into the amazon to join the fight against fires burning through the rain forest the military is being sent to 6 states in an unprecedented response a number of fires is about 85 percent higher than last year and many blame that on president charles norris policies he is saying that to the situation is returning to normal just one of the bit of news from hong kong police using water cannon for
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the 1st time against pro-democracy demonstrators there is the latest clashes happened after another large peaceful march took place in a different part of the city as the top stories are next witness. after years of war and famine a dramatic transformation is emerging. al-jazeera goes on a journey with 4 diverse ethiopians to tell inspirational stories and immerse us intimately into them lines i was forced to leave the position of the chip sisters i was sometimes the friends of my ethiopian coming soon on al-jazeera.
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