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it is just as drastic on the ground but you can actually track a diamond you can figure out based on its chemistry where it came from with gold it's a lot more difficult to do because a lot of the gold gets exported it gets all melted together so you could have gold from peru mixed with gold from croatia and all of that could make a necklace found that story really opened my eyes so thank you for that really sobering but important be sure to check us out next time join techno is we bring you more stories from the field of science dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at al-jazeera dot com slash techno follow our expert contributors on twitter facebook instagram google plus and more. 67 was the promise for one people. but disaster or another. the pledge to be establishment of
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a jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration the change the middle east for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. september on al-jazeera up to gears of war and famine al-jazeera looks at the dramatic transformation emerging to the inspirational stories of ford diversity p.o.b. and israel elections can benjamin netanyahu form a majority and sometimes another town listening post to 6 the world's media how they operate and the stories they cover do not succeed been made to his him president to succeed join us for live coverage as tim is you know it's a documentary that examines the worst atrocities committed during the war in libya . september on al-jazeera.
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hello there i'm jim went on here in doha our current top stories on al-jazeera brazil says it's now willing to accept foreign aid to help fight the fires ravaging the amazon as long as it decides had to use the money earlier brazil's president jarba also morrow had said his government would find its old solution to the crisis meantime is pushing ahead with plans to develop a farm protected indigenous reserves which is illegal under current law daniel swimmer has more now from 4 to bail in brazil's amazon region subdivision president job also now though says the situation is under control he sent in the army in the
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rainy season has arrived brazil he says will solve its own problems well look after the amazon north vavasor because there's no interest god willing to go there will find a solution through these fires and give such as faction to rest of the world and people who think like mr macor sure thing 2 or 3 times before wanting to get out of a complicated situation like he finds himself with an enormous rejection rate in his country and wanting to damages. after meeting in brasilia with amazon the state governors ball scenario even suggested there should be more developments in the amazon region hours later a congressional committee approved to the membership to allow commercial agriculture on indigenous reservations something that is currently prohibited still will get us out yeah you are winning this war with the support of you all to show what the amazon region is to show its potential in the benefits that can bring to all including our brothers dean d. and. also has the support of the u.s. president with whom he has
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a close relationship and the shared love of tweeting. reaction in brazil to their president's handling of the crisis has been mixed in game 5 yes no one can live completely alone no one grows alone any help is always welcome as long as it's well intended. cannot be linked to any kind of submission to foreign countries brazil must have autonomy over the amazon we cannot accept this internationalization of the amazon any further development of the amazon will be met with strong opposition from around the world however it's the indigenous communities who live in the forest those with the most to lose who will react the strongest but for the people who live here in the amazon region this is normal natural they burn and they will burn again next year because they believe with the backing of their political leaders that this is the best way to develop this land. also nora believes this is
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brazil's land to develop and resents foreign interference but the international community feels it can simply watch this so-called lungs of the burn down which when al-jazeera put the veil northwest of brazil. the presidents of turkey and russia say they hope to work together to ease tensions in italy a province brigitte bardot and mess his russian counterpart vladimir putin near moscow 2 countries back opposing sides in the syrian conflict. a mosque has declared a state of alert in the gaza strip after 3 peace officers were killed in 2 separate attacks the 1st blast hit a police checkpoint killing 2 officers less than an hour later there was a 2nd explosion at a mother checkpoint in the city. the main trial of former malaysian prime minister najib razak is underway in kuala lumpur now is facing $25.00 charges of money laundering and abuse of work he's accused of siphoning more than $500000000.00 from estate investment fund that he denies the charges south korea's someone japan's
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ambassador over its removal from a list of preferred trading partners seoul is lodging a formal complaint about the export restrictions which came into effect on wednesday the dispute threatens to stir of decades of animosity and destabilize security in the region to ensure way in and floods have killed more than 60 people in sudan the u.n. says more than 37000 homes have been destroyed or damaged or flash floods are still expected and u.s. federal judges got to new abortion law in the state of missouri pending a legal challenge by pro-abortion activists who say it's unconstitutional it's one of the strictest in the u.s. effectively banning the procedure unless it's medically necessary you're up to date those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after sykes people lines in the sound bite.
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between november 915 and main 1916 britain and france agreed a secret deal for dividing the ottoman empire to the european allies when the 1st world war and so. now we can draw a. very young british politician sir mark sykes and the french lawyer turned diplomats. drew borders that best suited their own interests the psychs
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pekoe agreement. it's cut across a separate deal the british had already made with sharif a saint of mecca to support him in creating a hashemites arab kingdom in return for his leading to an arab revolt against autumn and. the south of anatolia eastern turkey and the syrian coast down to beirut were put under direct french control while basra and baghdad were placed under direct british control. mosul and damascus were under french protection and called area 8 the rest of mesopotamia and the southern levant were put on to her british protection and called area being. jerusalem was designated as an international zone. but soon. after the deal was struck some voices in london began expressing dissatisfaction with what britain had
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agreed to in the secret negotiations. as a good friend. in. what i feel badly. can just see their figure as general hoar. had but if you will feel lost and. given a. big enough of us you will have a. few 100. have you hold the year before think well if we cannot have palestina my government was suddenly not allow britain to control my government would take the same view. could not agree over the future of palestine when they did their deal at the end of 1950 and they agreed it would have an international ministration but neither side light as a an outcome and the british didn't like him but to kill or because it left the east bank the su is now exposed to an administration that could be governed by who
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knows who so the british immediately start to think of a way to get round the sights pito agreement so the fact almost immediately before the ink of falls far short because signature is dry. starts talking to this visit meant grew up in the late 19th century with the ultimate aim of establishing a jewish homeland in palestine. the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists
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and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say that because if you've only evoked hostility to the project paper the effect of it on wish. would have not studied. no and i for one seem to be for one had. a whole philosophy you know i'm sure i know you hold your quote in an aggrieved and you're going to i would feel so you don't have to trust him but i thought. amount of eric or not but they'll make one i know there's a song your philosophy and no hope for must see him in france in the last minute because i have not the sex because we're going to bottom out of in your. i want to push ahead of you new year to start off but if i knew how to fix. on the 2nd of
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november 19th 17 the british foreign secretary there are 3 both for wrote to the leading jewish figure walter rodgers child to say that his government viewed with favor the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people and would use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this project. a month before the balfour declaration the new bolshevik government in russia following the revolution had made public the details of the strikes pekoe agreements as it sought to distance itself from decisions made by its sorrows to produce hazardous. grocer bought for a father had. to fork out a folder can have more idea only a limited barely. hear. her or
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her. father had. to fuck up. to fuck up i live in the hack. i sure all believe. that who care at that lee step a lawyer or a star matilda shore star all the revelation from the russians came while the hashemites were fighting alongside the british in the levant so they realised the british were playing a double game. their british also recognised france's right to determine the future of large parts of the area that should be for same had expected to control. for that i'm sorry software of some of them of aftershocks i did for decades. in the in the homeland yes so. if you call or are. if your skull is on the. bust of the other get up on your liver so that. will be
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a phase or certainty about on top and not have the here alone disappear here a little more for your commitment here for the. unit and as along the a c. other. case that i was a man called the other let me like if. you also must get a little solar the thought of a possible but we have. the louder. in 1917 the allies made significant military gains on several fronts. the british pushed into iraq and general edmund allonby led the forces that ultimately ousted the ottomans from palestine. but alan peace continued advance towards the
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must has caused the french serious alarm he had expected to have complete control of the levant under the terms of the psychs pekoe agreement. with mana done. on his own the accompanying manipulation $100.00 m.b. in a less each restroom meet. with money so small is only a key desire may only sheep or leave song to him you know what they want them to topa me yes it that the minister says that cos they speak oh keep him may of course said did you have a. bruise or vedic down in the listen or. allonby and the hashemites. took the syrian capital on the 30th of september 1918 and within a week prince feisal been interesting had announced establishment of an arab constitutional
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government in damascus. when i was young i was a young me if that's next week or next because i'm howard with you just see a photo of the on with you will see of an ass of my job i do comedy can go find your own. office. the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and germany on the 11th of november 1900. entered istanbul and the time appeared right to implement the strikes pekoe agreement. but the british appear to be having 2nd thoughts as they sought to claim a larger share of ottoman arab territory in the region. the british prime minister david lloyd george met his french counterpart george came on seoul in london on the
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4th of december 1918 so all. over. the office said. the sacrifices were great. for us dr mahathir the sacrifice for all perhaps than any office as your joint empire is no more but that was due to your sacrifices mr prime minister and for those we are most grateful you will take some to weakness. no doubt we will have to settle our claims of the end of peace talks we have a fault as claims. you would like perhaps that we modify ours we have our own most you shall have it. and that's something else other stuff. you shall have that
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2. friends in february do you for before all of us you are a little more real how do we know i'm on the news of a lot of that i was. going to be down but a funny thing about the most of the mecarbil going on source i had after what i luckily for us in for our luck for most of them and i was to be had in just a while there and most nights because in fact. the signs of the psychs pekoe agreements being superseded began to emerge at the start of the peace negotiations in paris in jan.
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