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to make that decision the other court case is happening in northern ireland launched by campaign of their who argues that. no deal breaks it will have a damaging effect on the good friday agreement the all important peace deal signed just over 20 years ago the board and then to decades of sectarian violence there well m.p.'s when they return to parliament next week they say that they will legislate quickly to try and block a no deal breaks it a time of course is running out with a probation set to begin as early as the 9th of september and no later than the 12th of september boris johnson is saying that if the government of the country doesn't deliver on brags that it will destroy the public's faith in politics the more the parliamentarians try to block the new deal breaker the more likely it is that will end up in that situation so the best thing now is for us to get on and make our points to our european friends with clarity and with vigor and that's what
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we're doing m.p.'s are now saying that they will possibly sit over the course of the weekend something they've only done a handful of times since the 2nd world war where they want to make sure the parliament as a whole has a key role and responsibility in keeping the government in line keeping boris johnson in check and shaping britain's breck's a future. still ahead here on al-jazeera waiting for news in sudan families demand answers as dozens remain missing following a crackdown on protesters in june. where there's smoke there's fire the battle is on to save one of the livia's most precious ecosystem. heller's the rains of being pepped up again by the remains of the tropical depression or not even that inhabit the remains of the tropical mess still here of
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the southeast asia so that's heavy rain for me in mansfield in thailand and this is the remaining showers being pepped up by what's known on shore breeze plenty of humidity from hong kong also is up towards shanghai and then back into euna and to some degree up towards sichuan actually young's he's not getting much right at the moment this is the concentration down towards the ground or i'm a suggestion maybe even knowledge of court oppression trying to form somewhere in the south china sea one to watch the shore and the monsoon rains should be retreating from india but they were happily enjoying kharaj a bit of a late fall then about 50 millimeters but we gathered together and you see from the clay where it is and the potential of a sandstorm still revolving more or less in the arabian sea i don't think it'll turn into very much in the rain though still a long way north sea is on the retreat now the heaviest rain is going to be bad to british towards just believed as would sri lanka in the next day or so quite a lot of it and the monsoon total has turned out to be normal the edge of texas 2
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you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour russia's a man signal actual cease fire in syria is a live program starting on saturday morning protesters are calling for an end to the violence that's killed more than $550.00 civilians and displaced hundreds of times and since april. 2 prominent pro-democracy activists have been released on bail by a hong kong court joshua wang and agnes child were amongst a group of campaigners all arrested in a matter of hours they're being accused of inciting and participating in the name legal chess a scottish judge says a legal challenge against the suspension of britain's parliament by the prime minister will take place next week opponents of boris johnson argue there's not enough time to debate breaks it. a manual girl who tested positive for a boy in uganda has died ugandan health officials say she traveled from kiss ac
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from the democratic republic of congo there's been a growing number of confirmed cases of the border in the region humanitarian organization. world vision says women and children are at greater risk of being infected well it's been a year since the latest outbreak in the democratic republic of congo began and it's the 10th time the region's been hit by a ball or the virus has already killed more than 2000 people it started in eastern province of north kivu and within weeks it had spread to at least one neighboring province by november the outbreak had been declared the worst in the country's history of the 2nd largest worldwide efforts to contain its spread have been hindered by multiple conflicts and violence against health workers dozens have been killed since january the world health organization can for of the 1st cross border cases of a boil on uganda earlier this year shortly afterwards the agency declared the outbreak a global emergency un secretary general antonio good terrace is due to visit the
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worst affected areas from saturday. marshall mccovey there is the a ball coordinator at the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies he says community mistrust is one of the big reasons why it's difficult to contain the outbreak. the issue of mistrust is one of the biggest challenges that we are trying to manage. and this is the red cross we are trying to emphasize on risk communication and community engagement so our coaches to sit with the people in the affected communities to discuss with them share with their. homes and took it for treatment encourage them to go for treatment but you also do listen to their concerns listen to that high level that limiting their ability with the treatment center so we are indeed acknowledging that he's one of the biggest challenge of trust and also fear you can imagine people living their comfort in their homes living their lives used to go into an isolation center for treatment so
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they are also terrified and prayed and it's understandable that they are afraid. they have been clashes between protesters and indian security forces in indian administered kashmir crowds gathered in srinagar after friday prayers to demonstrate against the only going lockdown forces attempting to stop the protests taking place were pelted with stones they retaliated with was appears to be tear gas new delhi revoked it did administered kashmir special autonomy state just almost a month ago meanwhile huge crowds in pakistan aback the prime minister's call for a nationwide show of solidarity for people in indian administered kashmir cities across the country have observed a man come called kashmir our the prime minister of pakistan will stand with kashmiris in testing time has more now from islamabad. pakistan prime minister imran khan. to come out and show their solidarity
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with the people of indian administered. 12 o'clock known all the signals turned red and focused on all the traffic. only the emergency lender left. open for ambulance and other emergency crews to be a very good function normally governmental frazier's private. banks educational institutions and people from all walks of life are here to make a strong broad day about the plight of the needy brother than. who they are on the verge of a grave humanitarian crisis a myopic ish maybe it's all solidarity we are here to show solidarity with kashmir there's been a curfew there for the last 4 weeks people have no food or even transport whatever india is going to do with kashmiris we are against it and we want to turkish we are brothers that we are with them because we're all going to change our lives are the
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grace of gaunt we are standing with our kashmiri brothers it's not been $26.00 days since the caffeine started they can't even pay for prayers every pakistani is with them and will be with them by our last breath the most important message that progress on one is the same to the outside work and their day much taking orders all for you and your manager in crisis unfolding in india administered kashmir east timor is marking 20 years since it voted to become an independent state there have been celebrations in the capital of dili when it emerged from a battle against what it calls indonesian influence in the nation invaded the form of portuguese colony in 1975 during the festivities a serious prime minister scott morrison signed up to a merit signed by injury treaty and investments in oil and gas. indonesia's chief security minister has appealed for calm after violent protests in the remote pop province the region has been rocked by unrest for 2 weeks now over accusations of
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racial and ethnic discrimination tory gamey slayings. in the capital of indonesia's remote papua province government offices set alight by protesters 24 hours earlier are still burning. thursday's demonstrations were triggered by videos circulated online showing indonesians security forces calling papuans students monkeys and dogs protest leaders say the government must treat papuans equally. why is law enforcement not conducted properly especially in soraya the legal process started after we demonstrated but racism has happened a long time fuelling papuans anger. in 1963 the un declared indian easier could take control of west papua if its inhabitants agreed in a referendum but when the election took place 6 years later only around a 1000 people took part they voted in favor of indonesia but many papuans say the
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vote was raked. grievances over discrimination have been further inflamed by concerns that papuans have benefited from the wealth generated by the region's minerals the government says it's investigating the allegations of rights abuses by security forces and it's cool for calm. let's ask ourselves why must we kill each other because we're offended by something and we've already dealt with the case through the law. the government cut internet access to the province last week in an attempt to curb the protests if anything that strategy appears to have backfired victoria gates and be al jazeera. syrians have been back on the streets for another front friday to demand what they call an overt. the system that we did demonstrations led to the resignation of president abdelaziz bouteflika and several former ministers have also been taken into custody on
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charges of corruption but demonstrators refused to back down as they went want all of them to flee because in our circle. dozens of sidney's have been reported missing after a crackdown on pro-democracy left more than 100 people dead in june families are demanding answers about loved ones who they haven't heard from since the attack morgan reports. forced smile and his family every phone call from an unfamiliar number brings a bit of hope before he dies again. they're hoping to hear from their brother adam is my who's been missing since the deadly attack on the city outside army headquarters in her tomb in early june his sister says they've done all they can to find him. we filed a report at the police station then we went to the hospitals and they referred us to the morgues we didn't find him so we want to other morgues but so far we didn't find a trace of him or where he could be. the sit in came after months of anti-government
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protests demanding the country's long time president already bashir stepped down he was ousted by the military in april but the sit in continued as protest leaders and the military negotiated a transitional government. at least $100.00 protesters were killed and more than $400.00 injured in the attack in june according to the central committee for sudan's doctors which supports the protest movement the military puts the figure at $87.00 killed. families reported relatives had gone missing on the day of the attack and also after like almost i met his uncle says went missing 2 weeks later i heard in a little boy this is neglect from the authorities this is the truth has disappeared since june 20th and up to now there is no trace of where he could be where is he and where are those who went missing with him but we. on there are few answers if any to those questions the number of people taking part in the city who went missing is not here with more people being reported almost every week activists say
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that's because many came from outside 14 and with the confusion and fear during the attack and in the days after it took some time for families to realize that their loved ones weren't in hiding but had disappeared also put down the phone number of the family so activist groups have launched campaigns on social media to try to get people to search for those who are missing and connect them with their families if they find them but that method has its challenges to reseal a trip force because some of these family don't really have them access to the social media and social media was working on this and. presenting their evolution the most more than any all the same and they are living in different states in a context that i wrote i made to some families they don't know about facebook and they don't know that reporting about the missing people and for the family to come over and report has been ian says despite hearing nothing from her brother she believes he's still alive and one day he'll find his way back home he before going
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to hearts on. swedish activist groups it's in word has joined other teenagers in a climate protest in new york the 16 year old along with dozens of others held banners to gave speeches calling for greater action to combat climate change the bird arrived in the city on thursday after a 2 week transatlantic journey on board a carbon free sailboat she's in new york to speak at the united nations climate action summit next month. fires in the brazilian amazon have captured much of the world's attention but bolivia has been fighting blazes destroying large parts of its tropical rain forest and president evo morales has been criticized for not responding adequately to the crisis that american aid to lucien newman reports from the eastern region of la chiquita and. where there's smoke. there's fire. policemen in volunteers armed only with shovels and bottles of water trying to save one believe is most precious eco systems from fires that have already
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destroyed more than 1300000 hectares of forest land. and we are huge trying to suffocate the fires with noise quitman or special training it's car breaking to see all the dead animals lost flora. these unprecedented forest fires began a month ago for those in neighboring brazil this is the world's largest dried tropical forest what that means is that there is a very very thick and highly inflammable mattress of dry twigs and leaves and for example these seeds from a coconut tree the have oil inside them so when there's a fire this becomes explosive and the fire spreads from underneath the ground which is why you don't see so many flames but these are all burning cinders. these men and women have no training uniforms proper masks or other equipment they say they desperately need support from milk to counter the effects of smoke inhalation to shoes. our shoes 2 hours down there. we need
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proper boots of fire. after 3 weeks of refusing international help president able what alice has agreed to allow aid and firefighting experts into the country but they're only just beginning to arrive. like his presuming counterpart the president is under criticism for having promoted the economic expansion of this area last month he issued a decree allowing newcomers to slash and burn parts of the forest for agriculture what alice is also being accused of not heeding warnings. resounded the yellow alarm in july according to international protocols the 1st days of august we established the red alarm and appealed to the national government to halt all permits to slash and burn but they did nothing to see which took the north bolivia's amazon rain forest bordering brazil is also up in flames while local authorities say they don't have the means or expertise to control fires here that
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have already spread south to neighboring paragraph in the work of years a very fierce fire and if the wind intensifies we're going to lose control of it drawn images show the fires are continuing to spread. while those struggling to contain them pray for help that can't come fast enough through sea and human al-jazeera that cheeky funny i believe you. this is and these are current top stories russia has an answer going to natural cease fire and serious problems starting on saturday morning government forces backed by russian airpower have been waging an offensive on the last rebel held territory for weeks he says is a calling on russia and turkey to end the violence has killed more than 550 civilians and this base hundreds of thousands of people since april turkey's president says its military is prepared to handle the situation in its lead if you
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don't use. it to be allowed. if you see the developments in libya at the point where you want in fact 600000 people have been killed and once or twice that number of migrating the art of course coming towards us and we need to be vigilant we need to be cautious and we have taken all the necessary precautions you see it on television channels anyway that all our armored personnel carriers tanks artillery that they're our top observation tower was a stuffed at all times and they are vigilant 2 prominent pro-democracy activists have been released on bail by hong kong court joshua walling and agnes child almost a group of campaigners all arrested within a matter of hours of being accused of inciting and participating in an illegal protest these have also been the mass rally planned for saturday. international communities who sent a clear message to the president sending ships or using emergency order is not the
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way out we will continue our fight no matter how the our rest of prosecco us a scottish judge says a legal challenge against the suspension of britain's parliament by the prime minister will take place next week opponents of boris johnson argue there's not enough time to debate bricks it across party group of m.p.c. johnson's decision to shut down parliament for 5 weeks is a constitutional rage a full hearing will begin on tuesday there's been clashes between protesters and indian security forces in indian administered kashmir crowds gathered in srinagar after friday prayers to protest against the almost 4 week lockdown forces attempting to stop the protests taking place were pelted with stones it retaliated with what appears to be tear gas. you are very firmly up to date those are our current headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after my chin as you will be back a little bit later thanks for your company. concision
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