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the plan is to build a city on land between east valley montana's 2 largest cities balik pub and summer into connected by this 1009 kilometer long toll road. the 1st stage of construction will be around this land will be a presidential palace ministries and housing for governments and schools elsewhere they'll be hotels businesses and offices to meet the demands of the cities of new population. while the new capital is welcomed by many indonesians villages in passive fear they'll be forced off land they've lived on for generations. we worry about the legality of our land 20 percent of us have the legal documents he lost to us foreigner have been coming here it's causing tension in the community government leaders in jakarta say the exact site of the new city hasn't been revealed to avoid property speculation. we don't need to ask people when we want to move the capital it's up to the government to decide as
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long as we don't destroy the environment or harm anybody. while plans are still in the early stages the 1st construction is expected to be complete by 2020 full movie and entire capital city will be a delicate balancing act for indonesia's leaders preserving the natural habitat while building their vision for a new concrete jungle mohammed al jazeera borneo in indonesia. the indian capital will enforce strict new rules on the use of private cars in november in a bid to improve air quality that the toxic smog blanket in new delhi is from a combination of vehicle and industrial emissions dust from building sites and smoke from burning rubbish it gets worse in the winter months as the winds drop for 2 weeks private cars will only be allowed to use roads on alternate days the government was so distribute free facemasks. new zealand's prime minister descended
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durned has moved to further tighten gun laws it's 6 months since the mass shooting in christchurch that killed 51 people but 2 again the reports. prime minister just done used to visit to a primary school in christ church to announce changes that she says will make new zealand safer including an increase in mental health funding and stricter gun laws we know that the majority of gun crime is committed by people without a license with firearms that have either being stolen or traded illegally arning a firearm is a privilege not a right that means we need to do all we can to ensure that our in the honest laura biding citizens can obtain firearms licenses and use firearms. are done 1st announced sweeping gun controls in march following an attack on 2 mosques in christ church that killed 51 people all military style semiautomatic weapons and assault
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rifles were banned and an amnesty was put in place for the guns to be handed to police 6 months on and the government says more changes to the law are needed this bill includes the creation of a farm's ridge to to enable the monitoring and tracking of every foreigner legally owned in new zealand changing the length of time of farms losses from teen years to 5 years the creation of a licensing regime for shooting clubs and ranges the requirement to be a license holder in order to purchase and hold foreign parts magazines and ammunition the government hopes parliament will approve the legislation by the end of the year to try to ensure new zealand never experiences another mass killing victoria gayton be there. for the government of aquino fassero says it is taking on a network of vigilante groups. members of the call way are going to say they're
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working at a local level to punish crime but they've been accused of human rights abuses catherine sawyer travel to brasilia in southern bikini a fast. this is a meeting of people who say they're members of what they call the largest soft defense group in booking a fossil. hunting guns and other homemade weapons the self-styled vigilantes are meeting in the country's soudan district on by their guide to discuss security in the area and what they say are new strategies to keep people safe. this is their leader he says the group has members across the country. you know we're not civil servants we're a group of farmers herders traders women we provide security and advise our people on good investments if people want to reward us we take the money for our logistics . they call themselves. our bush dads in the local moral language they came to
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prominence in 2015 when government security collapsed after the toppling of former president place can power who had ruled for 27 years. to this day set so-called vigilantes continue to fill the power vacuum and. you know as i do like many big towns we have police militarily private security but in rural areas there is nothing so all the people see the group as a savior. in the village of ressam canned. and his you need to take us to the local market he says those like you who wear grey uniform are special forces whose work is to arrest suspects and investigate crime i'm not really a rule i joined a group because my only don't carry was stolen and police couldn't help me find it then. and i said enough is enough when you come to small. village centers like
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this one people will tell you that the group has helped the number of highway robbery that pepe that has gone down by the have also been accused of human rights abuses. their justice is instant when you steal a phone an egg or livestock you pay back 3 times the cost and face public humiliation but. what people fear the most is shame we tie them up to embarrass them so that they don't do it again and to deter others tell me which is a more serious violation of human rights killing someone and stealing property or our justice system they're not formally recognized by the government and don't trust security forces it's an easy relationship the interior ministry fails to respond to all dizzy request for an interview but this mentality until everyone in the village is feel safe there. is not going anywhere catherine sawyer al-jazeera south and book in a fossil at least 10 people have died in a fire inside
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a hospital in rio de janeiro the blaze broke out on thursday evening at but dean hospital rescuers desperately tried to evacuate patients from the building and the show reports suggest the fog was started by a short circuit in a generator. still ahead on the edges you know we'll hear from the iranian judo star too scared to go home we'll tell you why in sports.
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all right time now for his live thank you hasn't australia's cricketers are chasing england's 1st innings target on day 2 of the final ashes test england were all out
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for 294 really are mitchell marsh took 5 wickets in the ozzies are now 100 for 3 australia are aiming to complete their 1st test series when england since 2001 they lead to one. pakistan's cricket board says it will not shift the upcoming home series against sri lanka to a neutral venue this week attention in players opted out of the tour after the team was warned of a possible terrorist threat they were due to play the 1st of 31 day matches in 2 weeks time pakistan's captain is still hoping his opponents will change their minds they're going to go to. pakistan cricket board has made a tremendous effort over the past 10 years over the past 3 years pakistan has successfully hosted the west indies sri lanka a world 11 at pakistan super league for a limited overs match as it tries to win back confidence of foreign teams to restart fully fledged international cricket at home but the international cricket
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council and other quick it would should also support pakistan because pakistan has always supported other cricket boards in their hour of need out we're just one week away from the start of the rugby world cup in japan. ireland squad was welcomed to a traditional ceremony earlier captain rory best painted in an eye of a good luck to all called a drama over the next week organizers will hold ceremonies like these for all of the teams taking part ireland will open their campaign against scotland on the 22nd of september and they're going into the tournament as the world's top ranked team if you told us after being in the world number one going into the world cup. for me laughter this just shows how they can just change you know over a matter of a week. meanwhile organizers for next year's a lympics in tokyo have been testing out some novel ways of keeping fans cool they've been using artificial snow sprayed over stands of people watching a canoeing event in the japanese capital it regularly reaches temperatures of 35
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degrees celsius in july prompting concerns that spectators could get heatstroke the snow didn't work quite as planned the temperature didn't change and one woman appeared to get some stuck in her eye but others seemed to enjoy it. and it was all presidential praises for mixed martial art athlete gold medal of president vladimir putin congratulated the on beating russian after he retained his u.f.c. lightweight title in abu dhabi last week who said he was a strong and tough fighter of move to 28 and 0 in his 1st fight since meeting konrad gregor in 2018 and while having a boxer tyson fury is pursuing a rematch with world champion dante wilder he also has another fight to prepare for fury will take on auto in las vegas on saturday it will be his 2nd fight since a split decision draw against wilder in december both men are undefeated i feel
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from toss the can try to really hold that ok to really well in great shape to forbid for a long time feel stronger have been for a long time fit a flag to. a goal by the time. to log or goal positive goal. and are rainy and juno star says he may never be able to return home and claims officials from his country pressured him to pull out of last month's world championships in japan speaking in germany he says he was instructed to pull out of the event to avoid the possibility of facing an israeli opponent in the final iran refuses to officially recognize israel the $28000.00 world champion defied the order and went on to reach the city finals the president of iran the limpid committee insists he would be welcomed home. to hold on i had no choice i had to comply with the lore according to which i cannot compete with israeli opponents i was scared i was afraid of what might happen to my family what might
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happen to me so i lost i could win but i lost and i decided to lose because i couldn't control myself and i was very much afraid but finally i decided to talk and be courageous and i could now show how difficult the situation is for iranian athletes in iran finishing driver esa-pekka lappie has an early lead on the 1st day of the rally in turkey but he is ahead by 9 seconds after the morning session the citron seen 3 driver took advantage of the cleaner roads and better grip dani sordo seemed to use up his grip after puncturing his. they're underway at gulf solheim cup and more than 100000 fans are expected to watch one of the biggest events in women's golf over the next 3 days the usa will be defending the title against europe at the gleneagles course in scotland and europe haven't won the trophy since 2013 the team tournament follows a similar format to the men's ryder cup. one female golfer also upstaged some big
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names in amsterdam susan hosting his 100 years old went up against former masters champion patrick reed as he played beat. what's it for me had. thanks very much that is it for the news hour we're back. to strangers. you have to show your good. fight against corruption. for. the rich heroes like new who are about to be refused a $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him showcased by the international award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine the light let's make a router bit to please nominate your anti corruption hero.
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on counting the cost of technocrats and the defacto leader ok has been ousted well his replacement is saudi arabia's energy minister for any better than struggling to get more for its oil costs the cost of adapting to a warming counting the cost. is different from other channels because we're not just there when something happens we are there before it happens for there while it happens and we stay too high. a permanent place for this and a lot of places there are so many. people in the back ground being in london on is very important it's about syria it's about lebanon it's about the power struggle between iran and saudi arabia it's all there and that's the challenge. there is a huge group of people at work behind our screens and the power they have is
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massive that urge to keep swiping through your twitter feed that's just not the way we all click i agree to the terms and conditions that's just to most of us never even give it a 2nd thought and actually that's designed as well ali riggs explores how designers are manipulating our behavior in the final episode all hail the algorithm. pakistan's prime minister warns new delhi's crackdown on indian administered kashmir will drive more muslims into extremism. to launch. a live from doha also coming up. first so sure if you've got a lot more confidence in corporate america i do body logical divisions on full
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display as white house hopefuls from the us democratic party face off in another televised debate. anybody polars the. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is heckled about suspending parliament while giving a speech in northern england. and the businessman who's captivating egyptians sanin raging the government with online videos about corruption. pakistan's prime minister is warning that new delhi's crackdown on indian administered kashmir will push more of the walls muslims into extremism imran khan's been holding a rally in the capital of pakistan administered kashmir it's been more than a month since new delhi result indian administered kashmir has autonomy he 4000 people have been arrested since then i was at that rally the crowd and of
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god they're. going to be a man and a 30 year old would not provide. the final administered kashmir they were on conduct our prime minister wants to destroy the people of targets run shorter florida. a on the other side of the line of their i also know not to lie in order not sure about it on a prime minister. addressing the united nations 100. or the next. already i lied. lied so many words of course. ordinarily lifted off the party of prime minister speaking to argentina also 3rd party started recorder and let me just support the people. and. the signal from bloggers on. their progress on religion or you're right no matter what busy i am.
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and imran khan has spoken exclusive need to talk to her he says he's anti war but will respond to any aggression from india and is prepared to do whatever it takes when nuclear armed countries fight if the fight a conventional war there's every possibility that it's going to end up into nuclear war the unthinkable i mean you know if it's supposed to stand for god forbid we fight a conventional war we're losing. and if a country is stuck between the choice either you surrender or you fight till death for your freedom. i know pakistanis will fight to death for their freedom so that when a nuclear armed country fights to the end to the death it has consequences so that's why i'm we have approached the united nations we are prepared we are we are
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approaching every international forum that they must act right now because this is a potential. a disaster which would go way beyond the indian subcontinent and you can watch more of that interview on talk to your own saturday at 430 g.m.t. here on i just. the massive strike has brought much paris's public transport to a halt as unions there protest against pension reforms most of the metro lines are closed while buses and trams have also been here have been long traffic jams in and around the city and people are asked to work from home if possible because on the time they can't take away our social benefits like that i've been working almost 25 years for this company soon all the 50 i don't want to work in time 70 is getting up at 4 in the morning it's very hard so today we speak for all our a.t.p. network workers. we had to get help with our tour guide with their bus because
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we're doing some free time otherwise we'd have to get a cab or the cats are going to take forever to get back to our tower outside of town or outside the city so it took us over 2 hours to get here this morning i think. it's complicated you took a tram and i'm a troll but neither working so i had to take and it took 40 minutes for the right i had to share the right hand to be an hour and a half to get instead of 30 minutes. has more from paris. well this is the worst transport workers strike in paris for 12 years most of the metro lines the shot the boss and train service is all really at a strict minimum so it's making very difficult for people to get around the city and the transport workers that of course this day of action many of them are a behind me at the transport workers the headquarters here in paris they say that they are angry over the president's plans reforms to the french pension system not
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the french presence of michael says the front suspension system needs to be over cool t. said it's too complicated he said it's also unfair because even though most people can retire at 62 some people there are some jobs where you can retire at 55 including some transport drops metal marco says the the system needs to be. streamlined and needs to be standardized and also it's costing a lot to the french state so you want to try to make it more sustainable in the future but the workers the saying that they're very worried about their pension rights in the future are going to be eroded or that they're going to be forced to work longer there's no doubt though for money markets can be very difficult to push through this reform previous presidents have tried to change the system but they have failed because of street protests and for micro it's also something of a personal challenge she's had a difficult year because of the yellow vests a protest movement a lot of anger directed against him but opinion polls suggest the recently his
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popularity has gone up a little bit he's doing better the economy is turning around so will be very careful not to be treading very carefully to make sure that he doesn't face a new wave of street demonstrations. or the latest televised debate between the men and women who have to take on donald trump in next year's u.s. elections is thrown up some stock ideological differences from around a joe biden fighting off attacks from more democratic party liberal democratic party rivals rob reynolds reports from houston texas there were sharp exchanges as the candidates debated health care criminal justice race relations and more former vice president joe biden came out strongly attacking his rivals plans for government run universal health care nobody has yet said how much it's going to cost biden clashed with senator bernie sanders you 1st so sure if you got a lot more confidence in corporate america than i do but i don't speak clearly. in
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the united states of america we are spending twice as much per capita on health care it's the canadians or any other major country on earth. former cabinet secretary who leon castro produced gas from the audience when he seemed to question the 76 year old biden's memory by hand and holler fire you know you forgetting what you said it matters who paid for. already what you said just 2 minutes ago amid the bickering senator cory booker appealed for unity we've got one shot to make donald trump a one term president and we cannot lose it by the way we talk about each other or demonize and degrade each other we can walk and chew gum at the same time the candidates were united in denouncing president trump for inflaming racial tensions that we have a white supremacist in the white house and he poses a mortal threat to people of color all across this country climate change was
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another area of general agreement with candidates promising to rejoin the paris climate agreement is the axis dental crisis of our time it's you know that movie the day after tomorrow it's today we have seen a warming and our world like never before we're seeing flooding in the midwest flooding in houston fires in the west the candidates also discussed a slew of gun control measures former congressman beta or roark whose home town of el paso is still grieving following a mass shooting last month was cheered loudly out of ban assault rifles hell yes we're going to take your a r 15 great k 47. sen kummel harris said trump for some responsibility for the el paso shooting him on the track of but he's certainly been tweeting up the ammunition. foreign policy
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got very little attention in the debate sanders had a smack down on trump's china trade war trump thinks trade policy is a tweet. 3 o'clock in the morning. there did not seem to be any standout winners or losers senator cory booker may have revived his flagging campaign with an eloquent performance biden seemed more energetic than he had in past debates although he did seem to ramble at times sanders repeated well worn themes of democratic socialism while warren seemed to disappear from sight for long stretches of time during the debate the next democratic debate will be held on the 15th of october in ohio robert oulds al jazeera houston. china will exam to u.s. pork soybeans and other agricultural products from new terrorists it is the latest in several recent concessions between the world's 2 biggest economies for
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a new round of trade talks on their current trade war on wednesday u.s. president don't trump announced he would perspire an additional tariffs on chinese goods. a british prime minister boris johnson will meet with the european commission president jiang claude young connex week to try and renegotiate the u.k.'s briggs's deal in the meantime he left london for a meeting greet with people in the pro brags in town of don't cast her in northern england and address to local leaders the prime minister focused on domestic issues and regaining control from the european union and china how reports from london it didn't all go smoothly. what i wanted i think go down as a barnstorming success for boris johnson this his 2nd for a week into the labor party heartlands in the north of england form a steel producing areas rather a. voted 70 percent almost to leave in the 2016 referendum heavily labor area the
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conservatives clearly hoping to woo those voters over particularly the light of labor's sort of wavering policy ahead of an election whenever it comes particular on the idea of a 2nd referendum boris johnson though confronted by a voter before his big speech in doncaster market on his promises of big public spending rises in the north people have died from austerity she said to him you've got a cheek telling us that austerity is over and that everything will be fine after we've left the e.u. it's just a fairytale she said and then he was heckled of course in that speech taken all over the suspension of parliament why wasn't he in parliament with the m.p.'s trying to sort out this mess with boris johnson doing his best to come back from that sticking to the timeline as he expects to see it now a queen's speech or domestic agenda set out on october the 14th nothing will deter him from that then a deal hopefully he hopes on the 17th and 18th of.

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