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that will enable i asked finally took push ahead with the vital work in the interests of the whole country sitting in front of soames was another conservative rebel richard benyon who was also sacked the next day he told me of his concerns about the direction the party he loved was being taken in the attitude of some of the people. who were around the prime minister not. coming to speak about it you know yes and you know i think they have a big responsibility for the size of the rebellion last night and some of things that were said to colleagues of mine more extraordinary. the generally held view is that the johnson administration is now so terrified of nigel farage as breck's it party that despises the european union but it will no longer brook any dissent it was faraj who status in british politics forced the bracks referendum in the 1st place and now it seems he is driving the conservative party to adopt his views.
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consequently today's conservative party finds itself at war with the european union and with itself its legacy and relationship with its most famous son the irony isn't lost on anyone that after the 2nd world war churchill gave all of his most famous speeches in which he called for the creation of a united states of europe and working together economically and socially for the greater good that phrase united states of europe is used by brick sitters including those inside the johnson ministration as the biggest insults of all. the. new found love of the european union from those terrified of bricks it is now forced johnson into a corner and could easily lead to his resignation in the coming weeks the conservative party has a lot of thinking to do lawrence lee al jazeera london. story still ahead then make your protest vote heard the message to people in moscow as they have their say and original election it's. the amazon families who say their existence is under threat
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from the destruction of the rain forest. hello again it will come back well here cross the we are seeing some showers that we have been seeing those here across parts of the live on up towards the caspian as well as the black sea those are going to continue over the next few days but who you've been seeing some off and on rain showers as well the cloud should continue for here on monday with the temperature there of about $26.00 degrees over towards along that coastal area we could be seeing some showers as well but as we go to it's tuesday things are improving the clouds are still there but we could be seeing the rain showers start to die down a little bit there a lot of the attempt a few on tuesday of 34 degrees and baghdad at about 40 for you were here across the gulf it is going to be quite windy for the next few days but the relative humidity
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is going to be a little bit lower tempers are coming up though so expect to see the hot conditions at $43.00 windy conditions as well as we go towards tuesday though we do expect to see 41 in the forecast but down here across parts of oman as well as into yemen we are expecting probably some showers for parts asuna as we go towards monday evening as well as tuesday morning and then very quickly across parts of southern africa we did see some very very high temperatures across capetown those are now coming down to normal but we're going to see and hear of low pressure just off the coast causing some rip currents as well as storm surge over here towards durban no attempt a few of $24.00. as a weapon of war leaves a very deep discount. some room. victims and women. are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice. and human rights
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campaigners in libya investigation since the 2000. unspeakable crime on al-jazeera. and watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories the taliban has warned that the u.s. has the most to lose after donald trump canceled a secret meeting with them president blame that decision on recent attacks by the taliban the u.s. says it's delivered enough for merchants and supplies 444000 people to the bahamas since the islands were hit by hurricane dorian and the u.n. is warning that conditions on those that are worst affected are getting rapidly
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worse. british prime minister boris johnson is expected to again ask parliament to approve a snap election on monday as he seeks to break the deadlock over johnson seeking a new mandate to get out of the e.u. by the end of october with or without a deal. british airways pilots have begun unprecedented strike action that will most of the carriers planes for 2 days that's likely to disrupt the travel plans for about 300000 people the company and its 4300 pilots have been locked in an increasingly bitter dispute over pay the pilots union wants b.a. to share more of its profits but managers say that employees get world class salaries and benefits. they may or kuwait has postponed a meeting with u.s. president donald trump after being admitted to the hospital for tests now. arrived in the u.s. a week ago it was due to sit down with trump in washington on thursday last month kuwaiti media reported the amir had recovered from unspecified health problems
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thousands of school students are forming human chains around hong kong in solidarity with anti-government protesters are condemning what they call the illegal behavior of radicals and warned the crowds to stop trying the government's patience that's after protests on sunday and in violence with police firing tear gas to disperse people some of whom blocked roads set barricades on fire and manda lies to metro station earlier large crowds rally without incident at the u.s. consulate some holding signs calling on president trying to liberate the chinese controlled territory adrian trapp brown reports on the protesters calls for international help. these protesters want global attention their target on sunday the united states. to china's leaders this will fuel their suspicions that foreign powers are behind their 3 and a half months of unrest in hong kong to protest his message is for the u.s.
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congress and the act they want passed it would lead to closer scrutiny of human rights in hong kong and u.s. sanctions against hong kong leaders he wants the u.s. congress to pass hong kong human rights and democracy as as soon as possible these people be so important for us because you can selectively punish those. who trample on our freedom. riot police blocked the road in front of the consulate and were braced for trouble. as in previous demonstrations these marchers represented a broad cross section of hong kong society on tuesday hong kong will be under the international spotlight once more when the united nations human rights council meets in geneva with china's representative expected to defend the hong kong police's handling of the current turmoil. sunday's protest comes 5 days after the chief executive kerry lamb announced she would officially withdraw the
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controversial extradition bill that set off the unrest there was further trouble on sunday night when police and protesters clashed in a main subway station parts of which were vandalized adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. presenter john has been released after being held for breaching his bail conditions he faces charges for allegedly being involved in violence and august and he says police had picked him up again accusing him of being involved in more unrest on sunday. friend's support of the legal team so unfortunately with the political prosecution no one will love it would happen but the chaos happened yesterday i've been behaving for 24 hours and i urge the international committee realize the political prosecution just resell in white terror and become a common law. waiting to hear the results of a regional election that was overshadowed by weeks of protests the city council
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poll is normally a low profile the crowd wider attention after many opposition and independent candidates were prevented from running 7000 reports earlier lubow sobel has become the face of a new protest movement in moscow the 31 year old lawyer was banned from running in the election for the city's regional parliament and has been arrested several times for organizing protests even though her name is not on the ballot she still had stood a polling station the opposition lacked by election of only decided that a so-called smart phone that's a vote against the ruling united russia party of president vladimir putin would be more effective than boycotting the elections altogether the but i think it's a protest vote it's not a vote for your candidate would go to the street was a protest and now we won't and protest it is a form of protest to show that we disagree with the politics of the current authorities. sunday's election follows weeks of some of the largest protests seen
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in russia for years tens of thousands of demonstrators urging the government to let her and other independent opposition candidates run riot police reacted by arresting 106 protesters have been sentenced up to 5 years in prison president putin justified the arrest by saying protesters broke the law because they didn't have a permit he also doesn't see a problem in van in life and then opposition candidates. in some countries there are 30 or 50 or 100 candidates because you have. their work does not change from this it's not quantity but quality that is important i think that we have decent candidates but some russians say that despite a decades long rule of the united russia party something could change because of the protests. i'm voting for the 1st time my life why i don't know i think before i did not fear my importance i did not think you can change anything now it appears that we can improve. in most cases a protest vote against united russia will be
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a vote for the communist the 2nd largest party in russia this may look like a democratic election but a few things are missing most importantly the names of independent opposition candidates on the ballot while the outcome of the regional elections are not expected to make much of a difference if the opposition's strategy for this so-called smart forward is successful it will give a signal to the government that opposition is growing just before the polls close the opposition's call to participate in the vote didn't seem to have been heeded similar to previous elections turnout was only around 20 percent stop. moscow. spanish rescue crews have saved more than 30 refugees and migrants found in 3 days floating off the coast of the canary islands near morocco they include a pregnant woman and children and they have been taken to grand canaria a week ago 200 people were rescued trying to make the crossing from north africa to
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spain at least 14 people have been killed during fighting outside the libyan capital the forces of war claim for hard talk fault soldiers on the un recognized government of national accord. troops were killed along with 6 soldiers in serbia southwest of tripoli waste a 1000 people have died since our launched an offensive to capture the capital april. for now fears of war forced millions of people to leave their homes they are bought camp in the province of aden houses many internally displaced families and their situation is becoming increasingly desperate as are tory gamey reports that. this is what passes for a classroom at the hour about camp in southern yemen it has no table no chaz and just a handful of books a 1000 school age children live in the camp but most don't turn up to class.
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we need to build a school we need chairs about a year and to get for students because most of the students run away they want to work because of the living conditions here. about camp in the province of aden opened last year since then more than 3000 yemenis from the cities of data unties have arrived they were forced to leave their homes because of fighting between who think rebels and forces loyal to yemen's internationally recognized government backed by the saudi amarok coalition in recent weeks fighting around the port city of aden has caused a further 60000 people to leave their homes camps like this one a struggling to cope and people are feeling increasingly desperate. please stop the war after years of fighting we are starving the water has been cut off the temperature inside a tense is so high we have to sit under the trees we've had enough. the camp
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provides basic health care but it doesn't have the resources to help yemenis with complex medical conditions oh my. god i have a hole in my heart so i want to get medical help but unfortunately i couldn't afford it it is too expensive i've been sick for the last 2 days i want to the hospital and they gave me temporary medicine i felt ok for a while and then i relapsed again no one here can help me hunger thirst discomfort and distress a part of every day life in this camp for some it's all they've ever known victoria gates and be al jazeera. more than $100.00 bush fires are burning into eastern australian states prompting morning service a verifier season as the southern hemisphere goes into summer and the fires in queensland and new south wales many of which are out of control have destroyed at least 20 properties parts of new south wales are in the grip of intense drought and firefighters don't expect any relief from the hot windy weather until wednesday
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thousands of people have taken part in bosnia's 1st gay pride march and then it peacefully despite fears that online hate speech and counter rallies would provoke attacks more than a 1000 police officers were deployed for the event ambassadors from several western countries including britain france and the us joined the parade. lawyers and cattle farmers are being accused of destroying the rain forest in the amazonian area and. prosecutors say there aren't enough officials to stop them or lead america it was seen newman visited one country under threat. fransisco leave. as he's called lives in the heart of brazil's amazon rain forest. he's $61.00 but can still climb up a nasty tree in the blink of an eye the fruit is too green he says so he slides down without. he also girls cola used to making chocolate
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many beans and reese's chickens. were living in an era in which we don't need to think about wealth but about survival if you have enough to buy shoes you can produce food which are the essential along with health you can live well. chico is one of the founders of a sustainable development settlement here none of whom there are 160 families who live off the forest without destroying it but this oasis is being increasingly ravaged this is what the untouched amazon rain forest looks like almost impenetrable and just across the road here is the perfect example of what brazil's president calls opening up the amazon for economic development and progress protecting the forests trim illegal loggers and cattle farmers is dangerous she could takes us to see the charred remains of what was the settlements community center. the land grabbers wanted to take our land and thought if they burned down
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our community area we wouldn't be able to rebuild again and leave 1000 people have been murdered here in our pool in killings related to land disputes she shows us where he was stabbed a few years ago the knife pierced his lung this with only 3 environmental agency officers assigned to an area larger than all of england it's almost impossible to protect the community or the forest service past a prosecutor will be that than a set that. the legal activities that impact the environment such as mining and logging are done in the most remote areas where the local power structure is linked to criminals and now we have severe budget cuts for policing along with the government discourse that encourages illegal activities most of the members of the community would too afraid to appear on camera but she remains defiant even so you don't have to look far to see that at least for now he's losing the battle to
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preserve his rain forest to sea in human and up to brazil. about $100.00 russian runners have tested their stamina by sprinting up the stairs of the tallest building in academy east of moscow athletes weren't just hoping to win but also to beat last year's record by getting up 52 floors in less than 4.43 minutes 2800 champion i have and because nets off managed to defend his title but that of a slower time. so the headlines right now on al-jazeera so tell jazeera the taliban has warned that the us has the most to lose after president donald trump canceled a secret meeting with them trying to blame that decision on recent attacks by the taliban we expected an outcome that could lead us to a ceasefire that could lead us to
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a direct negotiation with the afghan government the top so unfortunately so that's that's we didn't see. on commentary we saw and we observed there could be risks to any process is that the afghan government is not the main stakeholder in that sense and the process that could not guarantee a cease fire a halt to the violence could be. for all of that humans that we've gate lebanese armed group has by law says it's down to an israeli drone outside the border town of brahmi and its fighters says that it now has the aircraft israel and hezbollah exchange fire along the lebanese border just over a week ago the u.s. says it's delivered enough emergency supplies 444000 people to the bahamas since the islands were hit by hurricane dorian the un's warning that conditions are those that are the worst affected are rapidly deteriorating 44 people are known to have died but many people are still missing in remote areas. british prime minister
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boris johnson is expected to again ask parliament to approve a snap election on monday as he seeks to break the deadlock over brics it johnson seeking a new mandate to get out of the e.u. by the end of october with or without a deal. british airways pilots have begun unprecedented strike action that will ground most of the carriers planes for 2 days that's likely to disrupt the travel plans of about 300000 people the company and its 4300 pilots have been locked in an increasingly bitter dispute over pay the pilots union wants be a to share more of its profits but managers say that staff get world class salaries and benefits further industrial action is planned for september 27th. thousands of schools are forming human chains around hong kong in solidarity with anti-government protesters with already condemning what they call the illegal behavior of radicals and warn crowds to stop trying the government's patience. so the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera more news to come one on one east as that
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next. me the cost a priceless resource under threat the amazon rain forest is a blaze of its links to brazil's drive for more beef and soya production look at babson plus as he had always global ambitions which have left investors missing from big losses. counting the cost on al-jazeera. across south korea the birth rate is plummeting. as families move to the cities rural towns are losing their residence and their schools. call it to give out in. to shoot in those you know that you will see me as england. but some communities are trying new ways to keep their classrooms open so you want it to hold on to. the whole the all hate me
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one o one east meets the grandmother is finally fulfilling their dreams for an education while helping save korea schools. it's the start of a new school day but 65 year old part killing soon is not your typical 2nd grader. were this time. that out had gotten hung in there and. canada was. yeah one big bad i'm going home again you know.
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she's one of 3 grandmothers enrolled in the 2nd grade at bank room primary school nestled in the picture rest farm lands near the city of pyong chang. but this is a school in crisis at its peak there were close to 700 students here today there are only 22. the grandmas share a classroom with just 28 year olds there simply aren't enough children here to teach what to tell you don't plan to. walk. try. to go back i just.
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wanted to. could get up payment up with my. own love and today there are only 2 grannies and class the other is rico parading in hospital from recent stroke i didn't look at. it it's always used. to will fill. 72 year old park go we has been a student here for 2 years and has a strong connection to the school. where it hit a little with a twig in law to. appeal within. the not going they needed. to. and go east 10 year old granddaughter jank still he is 2 grades above in a class down the hall. the grannies important role here
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by boosting enrollment numbers their saving bank room primary from being shut down could create your own home with a gas leak over the hook it was i will tell you with a thought when that isn't all money wasn't because they are in the ways they. send in soak is the school's director of education and a science teacher to us in the hogan in college is again. what is a high season and you didn't don't says in an age in there you'll get conjugal not then come to america one has seen and question time and time is how i'm doing it. south korea has one of the lowest birth rates in the world. and as young families move to the city for work schools in small towns are closing. bank room primary has been teetering on the edge of closure for several years.
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tongue on and got its hands pale tongue no nay saying you told me 1000000 or so a 1000000. or so 2000000 goto does he know me i'm doing a. similar tell me in the how it done shanae all. bauer auditioned did it. and when did you turn your. place autonomously thaw. initially 6 elderly students were recruited but after the 1st year one dropped out due to bad health and 2 workers stopped coming can we don't know how long this whole thing could go whole told anyone that was at the well the lower level all along the. ticket there you go with all that when they go pure alone even with all the funerals you go more even with a little it's a little girl. who we get up at 430 every morning
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tending to her vegetables before going to school. because that's a lot of work for just you one person if you're out of all the railcar then alive. at the 100 as a farmer she couldn't read the daily crop prices for her chili's or even her own bank statements to put in recall mudroom. fears and causes a good go. does igor among those in the rule because on the ticket will. go to work with more money than will walk monreal as it was a toy limo number 2 over the money. having the grannies in class presents unique challenges for the school told me. how come on in the morning are you going to hit them when they're in the den.
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i. couldna. heard. anything new. only. this one so why are parker june me never expected to be teaching grandmothers when she came to bank room. or how cool tamera told her told me i was all told i want to get it out fall. all. done with it. i did it on him from running i'm going about it in there or. what. got me in this little is then he looked a little bit because there was a new cutie. it takes patience she says because the grannies learn more slowly
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than their younger class me. their. needs in order for morning their daughter to a year ahead. who want to know what i'm going where. take a high volume dribble that guy in an audience in what the one thing he meets and i are yogi into. the mind you know it all i did i know there's a new model story i could. think of them when they all totaled. to mt but. daughter i didn't think of what your daughter called in the are you going to pop over to does this employer boy leaning. toward john hey look a little down they. didn't buy little moment today that we are more than old only
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someone who probably pretty soon so you little closer than the bullies in the open where you live to give a result. tempos middle and those devils are going to hurt if we don't we didn't want to. know your teacher is really patient with you she's she wants you to stay she would be disappointed if you left was it because as you go over the us for her we saw her there was a good though because a. and their classmates young wool and you also do their part to make sure the grannies are not left behind are you helping them than. those guys who look like you come. down and preach you don't you're going to chick prove to all of these people came. down with the or . was there.
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or are tired that. you don't i'll give. ya. a call on him on your i want it on taxes on the going on you got the yard kind of one the meat i was happily cynic are now going to. take it one to todd our bonnie a boyish. their. own is our home on your tongue of. the month departure. for generations many south korean women were denied an education all. the. bands and all your turn and. that's all you
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don't see how you saw in. your german how good. if you. go east education was over before it began. if you're back along that path only go more reported all over the world or more agree with the harmonica she was given though you would have a real grinning there when. she was then said to live with an aunt after her fortune teller told her father she would bring death to her mother. who was. towel over your lizard what was she would you.
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feel more hardship was to come gobies husband died leaving her to raise 7 children alone. and illiteracy made life even worse. the. more you get along just the way they want you go and you go. too she will go to my all of this and your maternal. they are pleasant in your bubble headed norway has been the case you. have the sudan that. now it's. as a young girl park young soon was also given little chance to learn to read and write a nice picture her family sent her away to work as a maid at the age of 10.

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