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it did by the government to outside farmers. today the reserves are hopelessly overcrowded and so hundreds of families have left and set up camps on what they consider their ancestral land these women are screaming at the security guards that are directly in front of the whole north before the landowners that are controlling the land over there is over there which they say belongs to them they occupied this land about 2 weeks ago and since then they've been having a long confrontation after the other in fact they say that about an hour ago the security guards fired on them so. this young lad anyone who had clearly been drinking was beaten when he confronted the guards alcoholism and suicide are alarmingly high explains flavio bunch of the missionary council for indigenous people. over the last 18 years has been ones who side a week 70 percent of the young men of marrying age confines away to support a family they are marginalised and called find work outside so they hang themselves
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. but many like 80 year old than me are not divine yeah believe the answer is to fight for their rights she lives by the highway facing the land that was once her home when generations of her family a buried her husband 2 children and a grandchild were killed by trucks speeding down the highway. i tell my family let's all group together and recover our land if we're going to die it's better to die fighting where our ancestors are and not on this highway for 20 years the land that she and thousands of other families claim has been under consideration for demarcation but now brazil's president says all outstanding requests for indigenous lands are cancelled. this is the latest serious blow to the original settlers of this vast nation whose culture and very survival are increasingly at risk to see a new. away
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open provided roger federer a final chance to end the year with a grand slam title standing in his way was greeted dimitrov someone who'd never beaten this with superman in 7 previous attempts. it looked like he would be business as usual as the draw won the 1st set $63.00. they were but what ensued was the back and forth encounter the unseeded dimitrov took the 2nd set 6 for showing the kind of form that helped him reach number 3 in the world rankings 2 years ago. we were phèdre though even at 38 look to have as much hunger there for you reestablished his lead by taking the 3rd set 63. we will dimitrov had to respond again and he did just that he pushed federal hard on route 11 it to tuesday i was efforts seem to take
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a toll and he needed treatment on his back dimitrov would capitalize he took the final 662 to seal the match and finally break it's good jinx. joy for the bulgarian and the advances but heartbreak for the beach in federal. prisons grew. moment and moment bodies moments. in the semifinals dimitrov will take on danny medvedev who had to overcome an injury to his left quad to beat former champions down or inca i thank the russian took the match in force that it's the 1st time you've ever made the last 4 of a grand slam i was serene a williams produced her most dominant performance of the tournament so far on tuesday. thanks she needed just 44 minutes to crush china's one chance 6160 and book her place in the semi's.
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ok this is where i've been training for and this is horrible working and. you know we're. up next to williams is the ukraine's alina spittal who join a con to in straight sets to progress even as the 5th and high seed remaining swiftly in a would be many people's underdog heading into the semifinals i but she can draw confidence from her last match with williams at the 2016 olympics in which she defeated the american so helmut al-jazeera. world 100 meter champion justin gatlin has suffered a huge blow ahead of the world athletics championships in doha the american injured his less tired during a race in sao grab on tuesday 37 year old who finished 4th in 10.29 seconds left the track supported by a fellow athlete and looked in a real pain the 2019 world athletics championships will kick off on september the
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27. italian champions event is to have confirmed that their captain george will be out for 6 months as he recovers from a knee injury while the 35 year old sustained injured during training session last friday you they are chasing their 9th consecutive league title but they must do so now without any of the majority of the campaign. the official logo for the 2022 world cup in qatar has been revealed with just over 3 years to go until the event kicks off images of the end them appeared at iconic locations in more than 20 countries and the richardson reports from. more than just an emblem launched this was an event designed to remind the world that football's biggest event is on its way to cattle the 2022 logo appeared on
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buildings and landmarks around the globe middle east 1st world cup now just over 3 years away the logo is designed to reflect the sun jews of cats or as well as the shape of the world cup trophy the figure of 8 a reminder of the 8 stadiums that will hugs matches with its population of about 2700000 it's hosting this event on its own actually without any help from our neighbors certainly. this comes to tell you 2 things 1st of all that but there is ambitious and it's willing to work towards these ambitions very clearly and with a very strong will but the other thing is that there is no. statue against the arab world whole thing this guy the vent to if the 8 stadiums are already open for business one of them will be used to host the world athletics championships like to this month and then in december cats i will host the fee for
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club world cup the 1st major test event ahead of 2022 as the country establishes itself as a focal point for elite sports other infrastructure projects are also on track but the country still has work to do in selling the positive aspects of the tournament to the rest of the world i think it's that has to convince many many skit skeptics obviously the u.k. is one of them but it there many people in europe that that don't believe that qatar should have the work up because of the various can shove the seas i think what's a night will allow those of in the supreme committee in doha to do is the say right this is the emblem and now we can concentrate on the message of what we want to tell you about how the walk up will be different in cuts are cats us national team won over many skeptics when they became asian champions for the 1st time for this year that's despite never having qualified for a previous world cup these players and their country will be under scrutiny like never before when the tournament kicks off in november 2022 and he richardson
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al-jazeera and that's owes fall from in hand about to be ther santa thank you very much durian his here in this chair on the other side of the break with the latest on hong kong and bracks of i'll see you from 12 jean until then thanks for watching ah over the decades millions of arabs have moved from middle east many refugees but others economic migrants taking their skills a broad al-jazeera world meets to doctors who forge new lives in a steroid i'm the us never forgetting their roots but each committed to building a new life helping others. arabs abroad the surgeons on 0. for the last 2 years the students have been collecting rubbish
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every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect the school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs the. perception is validation we believe what you see but in one life time we cannot see everything that
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we would lie an experience in. and the legacy of previous generations. i think testimony we let you know very little. documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. breaking news out of hong kong the chief executive kerry has formally withdrawn the controversial extradition bill that led to months off on the arrests. watching al-jazeera live from the headquarters and. also ahead it's. the ice on the
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right $328.00. 301. british m.p.'s vote to seize control of parliament throwing prime minister boris johnson's bret's plans into turmoil. and johnson has now set for his 1st prime minister question session since that devastating vote. we begin with breaking news out of hong kong chief executive kerry has a. the formal withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill proposal's months of mass demonstrations across the territory it would have allowed people in hong kong to be sent to mainland china to face trial and facing widespread anger land suspended the bill but the protest movement has now grown into a bigger call for more democracy i now percent for actions to initiate
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this dialogue 1st the government will formally withdraw the bill in order to truly allay public constants. the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when the legislative council recent age around is joining us from hong kong so it's just been about an hour since she formally withdrew that extradition bill adrian what's the reaction from the protesters those who are so against. well yes i think the overall response from the protesters from the activists who've been involved in what is now 14 weeks of protest action is too little too late the feeling is that if carolan heard withdrawn this bill officially more than 3 months ago then we would have been spared some of the violence and the deep divisions that are now exist in hong kong society now as up the ties she announced the formal
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withdrawal of the extradition bill a just before 6 pm local time on wednesday it was a keenly anticipated announcement but as i say the problem with this is that it's no longer about the extradition bill it's morphed into something much bigger now the protest is a demanding universal suffrage they want the right to choose their chief executive they're also calling importantly for a full independent inquiry into the violence they say has been committed by the police the police of course say it's a move also begin been the victims of violence what happens now well i think that will become clear in the next day or 2 i think it's almost certain that the protests are going to continue if carrying around was hoping that this announcement would somehow defuse the crisis i think she's probably very wrong well a number of politicians here in hong kong have been commenting the softer noon
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we've been hearing from michael t.n. he's a local member of the chinese national people's congress as well as a pro-government legislator and this is what he had to say. it's all right but it's a bit too late it's not enough. i think the focus. since july beginning of july have completely shifted now to the confrontation between police and rioters. and how the pup perceived a pup that has been told totally polarized and divided in the last month or 2 no longer about the actual official view as anybody in the street what they did still remember what that there was about i think probably 20 percent compared to. the protesters i don't get human 10 percent remember it's not about that there were any more. so or would it be correct or fair to say that beijing would have been the
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ones that dictated the withdraw the formal withdrawal off the spell. well during the timing of this announcement is interesting because of course just a day earlier caroline was forced to announce publicly that she had no intention of resigning as chief executive of hong kong she said it was her decision whether to remain chief executive or not and she had decided to remain in spite of an old yo recording being leaked several hours earlier in which she said the exact opposite saying that if it was her choice she would resign and said that her actions had been unforgiving able jewing the past few weeks i think it's possible and this is my theory that the leadership in beijing wants to buy you know some peace of quiet in the coming weeks particularly before the all important october the 1st national
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day celebrations this is when chinese people will celebrate 70 years since the founding of the people's republic of china and this is the most important date in cheating ping's calendar what he wants to avoid daryn is a sort of split screen where you have cheering smiling protesters in beijing and in hong kong protesters throwing rocks and petrol bombs at the police he wants to present a picture of unity but i don't think he's going to get the picture of unity he was hoping for i think that he may have bought himself a little bit of time he may have taken a little bit of the sting out of the protests but i think for the time being the protests will continue and that could mean more protests at the weekend all right sir thank you for that update from hong kong. well taken lots of lines in that same british prime minister right there boris johnson who's taking questions from m.p.'s in parliament his 1st as prime minister
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let's listen in to dish to the power use the traffic in the way you want to be was a ship comes to showing this to speak to what is this really good what do we want what do we won't do that and then any when do we want to eat we don't do that she will see that she's putting can you confirm again can you confirm that he will allow the people of this country to decide on what he is giving up. with a general election on october the 15th or is he for it. and we go over the speaker my foot.
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