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than i have been playing i also need to make another point here i earlier spoke to a professor at a local university who's been following these protests and saying that this particular protests is sure to anger china or make china react because china has already been accusing foreign forces of being or involved or instigating the protests here in hong kong thank you for that update pollin live in hong kong. still ahead on al jazeera killed by saudi operatives were bringing new details about the matter that tarnished the kingdom's reputation. noises on nutrition how swarms of locusts are actually helping the food shortage in war torn yemen.
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how do you think we need to put the heating on wouldn't you know i think that's going to be the case not necessarily obviousness unless you look at the duration with for which the cloud is coming so normally when there's not a particularly warm but now it's dropping temperatures down below the 20 marxist and this mass of green here which even shows snow in the house we've got 14 is a maximum zurich even north misty is cooling down to some degree is still hanging on to 30 in madrid but southern spain you're notice the green appears not share was and despite this southerly breeze warsaw maintains only 20 so that the water is really being squished out of europe it's in the bottom only the bottom southeast or southwest and with the movement doing this sort of thing we're bringing more cold in and shoving northward so germany poland austria and down to the balkans terms of the big there are 20 about how to get to monday pretty universal by the time of disappointment i think an early to support and now it's not going to temperature drop in africa because the winds coming up from the south but that cloud in the sky
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just of course change things to some degree 25 or a bat but the green represents yet more thunderstorms in the atlas mountains or lower ground in not just. and quite possibly tunisia. it was sponsored by. talk to al-jazeera we wasn't going to use it will be given to the people will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing me we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter. this is this opportunity to punish them in the bury the print where there. is a little lever.
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welcome back every camp of our top stories on al-jazeera present donald trump says it's called off secret meetings involving the taliban and afghan government that were to be held in the u.s. on sunday his says it's because of a taliban suicide bombing in kabul which killed an american soldier and 11 other people another british government minister is quick 10 protests over prime minister boris johnson's rex's strategy to leave the e.u. without a deal of work and pensions secretary amber rides resigned from both the government and the conservative party and in hong kong thousands of protesters are marching to the u.s. consulates they want u.s. politicians to approve legislation allowing sanctions to be imposed on hong kong sleep gets. have thousands of people are abandoning their destroyed homes in the
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bahamas following hurricane dory and the u.s. coast guard is helping with rescue efforts moving people from the worst affected areas including the islands of grand bahama and abaco to the capital nassau others have been taken to florida in the united states the united nations says 700000 people need help and supplies aid is difficult to distribute because of destroyed he is one ways and valves at least 43 people have died but that number is expected to rise as recovery crews reach devastated areas. reports from freetown freeport. floodwaters have finally receded on the island of grand bahama. presidents of this part of the country this means coming to terms with the devastation left over from hurricane dorian on the eastern end of the island more than 80 percent of homes were destroyed. this high school near free ports tourist district has been transformed into a shelter for the displaced many here have lost everything to the hurricane even
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their loved ones for me and i lost my house. because he had decided to stay home. from what i was saying and heard everything else like completely gone actual. you know this is because you know. on and i you know know any player those but. about 80 people are staying at this shelter freeport remains without electricity and the heat is almost unbearable but there is food and water and doctors on site to provide medical attention to anyone who needs it by i really thank god for life right now on i thank god for the u.s. coast guard and participated you guys and you know bringing us food and clothes and water and stuff. search opera. sions continues for hundreds of people still missing but the destruction from the storm is so widespread that even
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with the assistance of the united states coast guard and border patrol there are still places in the country that rescue teams have yet to reach one of the biggest challenges in delivering disaster relief to survivors of hurricane dorian has been limited access to the areas worst hit by the storm only up until a few days ago this airplane for example along with freeport airport were sitting under at least 2 meters of floodwaters. it's been several days since the storm passed many of the people we've met seem to still be in shock but nonetheless grateful to be alive. and with. freeport bahamas a turkish newspaper has revealed new details about the matter of journalists inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul last year the report is based on suspects testimonies and statements given to a saudi course in january 11 suspects were indicted in saudi arabia for hotshot g.'s mehta the u.n.
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human rights office has questioned the kingdom's ability to conduct a fair trial let's bring in c.n.n. correspondent in istanbul so we learning anything new with these new leaks. well yes fully actually what is really important and what is the 1st is that so far we have listened and we have read what the reporters have written or said from the leaks that the turkish authorities have shared it with media but this is the 1st time that we are hearing what the suspects in saudi courts the prosecution process in saudi arabia was a closed door what was a closed circuit if you would remember and the sound you prosecutor was never willing to share any details or any statements of the suspects with the turkish counterforce this fight he asked for everything that the turkish authorities had so now we learned by this report that. first. who is there
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who is the best man of mohammad in sandman the crown prince wasn't either a witness or a suspect in the straw in these trials and he never joined them and we learned that . in my head and with troops who was reported to be the. first man on the you to quote who organized who coordinated everything he is the 2nd man and now we have a commander a 3 star commander mr monsour who has been assigned by the deputy chief intel city to organize jamal khashoggi. just murdered in their statements they say that they haven't forced the team to kill jamal khashoggi but they asked them to persuade him negotiate with them to come back to saudi arabia but jamal khashoggi resists it he didn't want and then he was wrong to do that this is what is written and also we learned that 9 of the 15 suspects who have been tried by the
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saudi court has been are facing death sentence while others are facing aggravated life sentence these are the important details and we learned that ma had a. the tree who was the leader of the negotiation team of those 15 men he said that he gave the order to kill jamal and at 1st he thought about burying him in the garden of the consulate residence but then he told that the police would find him that's why he ordered his team to chop jamal just by these interfaces but the interesting part about this testimony is that. the reporters just back to the reporters who wrote this piece they suggest that these statements are showing that this was just a rogue operation that was committed by an interstate group like the intelligence and it was totally out of control of crown prince mohammad man but none of the
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statements explain the involvement of saudi. princes best man. knew why he is not even tried by the saudi authorities and to morrow the same journalist the same newspaper is going to be revealing all voice recordings. of murder how they prepared this murder in the course later right behind me ok sam thank you very much for that sin in kosovo live for us in istanbul saudi arabia meanwhile has retreated that it wants lift the blockade on qatar the air sea and land embargo by the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain was imposed more than 2 years ago they accuse qatar of meddling in regional affairs and supporting terrorism that would be violating 824000 agreement with members of the gulf cooperation council qatar has strongly rejected those allegations saudi arabia's king solomon has replaced the energy minister with one of his son's friends abdulla's he's been summoned it puts him in one of the
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kingdom's most important positions prince abdullah as he's will replace highly doubt funny who was dismissed as chairman of the state owned oil company aramco a few days ago the company's preparing for a much anticipated stock listing. u.s. in turkish troops have sought to patrolling a so-called buffer zone in northwest syria and vehicles cross attackers quarter into an area that used to be controlled by u.s. backed kurdish forces techie's boosting its military presence along its border with syria and is pushing displaced syrians to return home to my child isn't how taney that's hackish syria boy. the start of joint patrols between the u.s. and turkish military is are being seen as a positive step this because both the americans on the charts were unable to see eye to eye as to how to operate within syria over the past year or even longer than that to turkey has always insisted that it needed to establish
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some sort of safe zone up until up to maybe 30 kilometers inside syria essentially to ensure that there was a safe space for displaced syrians but more importantly flying corps as it's have. often said was in order to ensure that it could target what they described as terrorist organizations namely groups like isis but also kurdish separatists who have used that to her yet to launch attacks against turkey inside its own borders now these patrols are still extremely limited they're only in the 1st few kilometers within the syrian side of the charkhi syria border as i mentioned turkey wants to go much deeper up through even the you afraid eastern side of the euphrates river inside syria the americans have resisted that's what's made things even more complicated is the fact that washington has it given tactical support and to according to some reports even military support to some of these kurdish groups
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that's turkey considers to be terrorist organizations and that was one of the points of contention but as of sunday the fact that these joint patrols have started comes after repeated threat. by president of the turkish government that if turkey is not allowed to establish the safe zone it would have no choice but to open the borders and allow for you for more syrian refugees to flee the bombardment that continues to target civilian areas inside syria. russian president vladimir putin has cast his vote in moscow's regional election they've been weeks of huge protests after more than 30 opposition candidates were banned from running hundreds of people were arrested and at least 3 people were jailed in relation to the demonstrations that fast and the course from moscow salesman that neil big let was detained during a protest in late july he was charged for pulling the arm of
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a policeman who was arresting a protester. as he was caught up in the demonstrations after coming from a business meeting he's been sentenced to 2 years in a penal colony but you're wrong in cases like these people usually receive suspended sentences and sometimes even have their cases dropped considering that the case has a political status the president knows about it has influenced the sentence he will shew cough got 3 years in prison for touching the helmet of a policeman. the harsh sentences are part of a government crackdown after protests dominated moscow streets for weeks they started when opposition candidates were banned from running in moscow's local elections more people joined after many were arrested but there's a united russia is trying to hold on to power using the right police batons they are the only pillar of support they're even afraid to allow candidates to run in the election let alone have a fair composition of what was in the only way to make this election meaningful
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used to turn it into a sort of referendum on the government after being released from detention for organizing an unsanctioned protest opposition figure alexei now funny changed his strategy on his you tube channel. he started campaigning for what he calls smart to fold urging photos to subscribe to a website on which his team has announced which candidates will have to chance to be the governing united russia party rallies move to the opposition between those who still want to continue the 3 protests and those who despite its flaws want to participate in this election and as analyst have pointed out the opposition can decrease the chances of the opposition to beat government candidates and make this so-called smart fold a success. for larry across america is one of the government candidates likely to benefit while the opposition has strongly campaigned against her after her competitor was not allowed to run she says she wants dialogue. is
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a big lie is following a scenario in which the war situation the better meaning the less qualified most could do the more critical the situation is the better i want to dial it because the situation is very intense people don't one radical change but they want to improve their lives whatever the outcome of the elections for those who have to spend years in final colony some for participating in unsanctioned protest it's a high price to pay but many here say even that won't deter them from taking to the streets again in the days and weeks to come step faster al-jazeera. songs of locusts are usually viewed as a threat to farmers' crops but in yemen where millions are threatened with famine because of the civil war being caught and eaten as a valuable source of nutrition. as a story. saudi warplanes have been the main threats from the sky
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during 4 years of war swarms of locusts are a new threat to farmer's fields they are also being welcomed by hungry. yemenis from all walks of life are hunting insects. minerals yemenis have enjoyed eating locusts for centuries locusts eating green leaves of crops so they are the truth. especially in these days of war children leave their ballgames behind to play catch instead. it's more difficult to catch lockouts during the day. farmers who wait until night to collect them in large quantities from their fields. where their families and friends do not eat they sell. the prices of locals snacks is significantly lower or even donate some for needy people. this warm came to the capital with her sack of flour costs to
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help pay for her family's basic needs are made the quarter and times of war it's difficult to earn a living i collected these insects to sell them and buy some wheat to feed my children la costs are considered a major threat to crops in many countries. the united nations 13000000 yemenis are become on the verge of famine 7000000 of them don't know when the next meal is so free food is considered by many here as heaven's. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines here on al-jazeera person donald trump says he's called off secret meetings involving the taliban and afghan government that were to be held in the u.s.
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on sunday he says it's because of a taliban suicide bombing in kabul which killed an american soldier and 11 other people. thousands of protesters are making their way through downtown hong kong this sunday to the u.s. consulate there calling on u.s. politicians to approve legislation allowing the white house to impose sanctions on hong kong officials a senior british cabinet minister has resigned in protest over prime minister boris johnson's breck's it strategy arrived who was work and pensions secretary quit from the government and the conservative party she objected to johnson's commitment to leaving the e.u. even if it's without a deal rudd voted to remain in the 2016 breck's at referendum she told the b.b.c. she resigned because 80 to 90 percent of the government's planning is going into a new deal breaks it. i have not seen enough work going into actually trying to get a deal when earlier in the week i asked number 10 for a summary of what the planning was for actually getting a deal i was sent
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a one page summary so it's the combination of the fact that there's not enough work going into actually getting a deal which is i think is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are more conservatives a turkish newspaper has reveals new details about the murder of journalists inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul last year the report is based on suspects testimonies and statements given to saudi courts in january 11 suspects were indicted inside syria. the u.n. human rights office has questioned the kingdom's ability to conduct a fair trial and us in turkey have started patrolling a so-called safe zone in northwest syria vehicles cross the turkish border into an area that used to be controlled by u.s. backed kurdish forces turkey's boosting its military presence along its border with syria and is pushing displaced syrians to return home. those are the headlines
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coming up next here on al-jazeera it's tautology gaming addiction stay with us. down to 0 where every. more and more young people are addicted to online video games. in a controversial decision last year the world health organization classified it as a disease. it defines gaming disorder as quote impaired control over gaming increasing priority given to gaming over other activities and could to ation
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or escalation of gaming this by negative consequences. though is spreading all over the world and only affects a small number of people who play video games one of the 1st countries dealing with the disorder has been japan to better understand the symptoms of the disorder and we traveled there and met 2 young boys die and susumu who are spending several hours a day online with us we also met with titus parents to see how his behavior is affecting his family. but is there a way to treat this is easy we asked dr seuss to he who works at the 1st clinic in japan devoted to gaming disorder. title kobayashi lives outside talk to you we asked him to describe
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a typical day in his life. how to take on a cruise ship what i did. to the eyes. of my course they did. it for me this is you. know has shown up at this mine a you tube or. not they take a listen to this because this is still the letter to the step. mom was. continuing with you know every day my sons are going to become i'm going. with the door step no longer to come your name so that $100.00. to. just go. with you or stay. home with you got to live to the day this month a bit shorter than most in atlanta. you know because i see.
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so you know going to the park with your friends you get pulled over to. do. this you know. good thing and it's. all. died just parents have been increasingly concerned about their son and decided to visit the clinic in search of help what in his behavior makes you think that he could be addicted. he thought. he must be a. good team must be a chip. they. want kids riding in it get on the way to paying. for it and then. when you do know don't measure the penny out on the god people being to do so then. why don't we
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have pushed here and then either because of. being too sneaky most ok when you say his priorities change before starting to game now what did he was he more friendly did he like to go out what changed exactly. couldn't with this . look at the ski generates the being. not i got the money but i missed. out on ideas so do you buy them accordingly the more here. you go the. homework. a pretty. good. book do you know what. more. could someone mash that thing the. games are a lot of pictures
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a lot of sounds did you notice that it's affecting his character i see. i don't even know most you do your no. one who you know not must have. seen it. to no more number 100. 30. more talk of the skid row pushing it on and they cannot. move more. than it up to no need of a tango and. the more. a joining they. don't need to call you know it's quicker perseus when you went to the session did you come out thinking that your son is a game addict. an all. male key did
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a play about here so when you you must be a more you say through so. much school make the game when he is always sure see type. get out it might do me a not work. put it a he you know what about his uni. can i speak with this i could immediately come out of that but we must at this point tell us more about his gaming behavior and respond to his parents concerns. known they want to know. and the thing. is. they are people he is. just.
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a computer speaker who can more telescopes a bit. more. pacing to move only able to do other thank you well and all. don't you prefer playing outside i mean doesn't he have friends this is. just what i must. do so that i may not continue to. talk. you know it's going to show you in the. streets can i get you some you know so little so. i was. just so. you think you're playing too much one last question do you think you're playing
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so that they can take. me. the east force cafe in jew cool has 2 to 300 visitors a day on weekends even more come here to play. an average day say 3 hours but some are here for 24 hours. so sue me gucci is a doctor degree how much addiction center the 1st clinic of its kind in japan. he tells us about some of the problems he has seen firsthand among young people addicted to video games the 1st thing i have to point out is the brain damage
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the in the past you know there are several papers reporting the. brain damage caused by you know gaming disorder and meaning the neuronal cells. were destroyed or damaged. you know in gaming and this is the problem here most important the significant findings but at the same time you know they are usually isolated from the soft side the in the stay at home for a long time and because of that you know some of them suffer from you know problems associated with in activity such as you know the low you know body things and low bone density. then you do not eat regularly just the 11 time when in the day you know because you know they
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cannot eat they they have to participate in the only game and they cannot find the time to eat something you know. and the because of that you know the they sometimes lose their weight and suffer from malnutrition and so those kind of things if i try a school a school boy spends. they. clearly stoop to 3 hours on the computer no more gaming. and that number of hours could go all the way up to 16. on his days off we do you consider that child an addict this is called tolerance you know when we start to play games you know they are satisfied with playing only 2 of us but in the course of time you know they cannot be satisfied with just you know play for 2
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hours or so then they have to increase the number of games and this is part of the this is the part of the cyst symptoms which is typical of addiction we cannot in a say whether he is addicted to gaming or not by just looking at the number was. games we do say that it is a source of concern and needs to be monitored because if at 12 years old. he or she prefers to stay at home no go out and have very little social life and play that it could develop into something much more severe in a few years or do you think it's just maybe. that age when you turn from child to puberty and and you know.
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