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that this largely untouched part of east on will become the new capital of indonesia if the president has his way. it's in stock contrast to the capital jakarta clogged with heavy traffic smog and sinking the pressure to move is rising along with sea levels which may mean the city of more than 10000000 people could be under water within the next 30 years and this is where the city's relocation may end up borneo island known for its lush rain forest and rare wildlife. while it was chosen for being less prone to earthquakes and floods there are concerns the massive move will threaten conservation efforts. activists say mining and logging have already damaged some areas. will destroy the eco system it will cause forest the structure and raise the temperature reste forest fires and during the drought will create a water shortage. moving the capital has been discussed for decades but recently
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resurrected by president djoko we don't owe. estimates to cost $32000000000.00 it will be one of the world's largest single infrastructure projects. the plan is to build the city on land between east cali montages 2 largest cities public public and summer into connected by this 1009 kilometers long toll road. the 1st stage of construction will be around this land will be a presidential palace ministries and housing for government 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 only 20 percent of us have the legal documents he lost to us foreigners have been coming here it's goes in tension in the
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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 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 for him mohammed al jazeera borneo in indonesia. so i had the sound of pro-democracy protests take a new twist as they collide with an ancient chinese festival. and a short lead off to day one at goals solheim cup.
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business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. with. the luna festival is one of the most important celebrations in the chinese calendar but this year the made or some event takes place against a backdrop of months of protests in hong kong german onondaga. people here say the full moon brings perspired and a brighter future but the lunar moon rose over a different hong kong this year and the celebration has taken on
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a different floor. there are the usual carols and lanterns but many people are coming with a different message remembering those most affected by the proposed extradition bill that sparked the initial street protests. in the past 3 months this. edition of. the protests is showing no sign of ending the spike the police crackdown and increased violence at demonstrations people continue to vent their frustration at what they see as mainland china's growing influence on hong kong the process is more sober than usual but the sense of this content is still quite present here it is freer than is being handed a break in almost every stand of. the controversial
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extradition bill was withdrawn last week but critics of hong kong chief executive carrie lamb and her administration say this was too little too late. we are here because what the government has kerry lives we throw off the extra. walling previous celebrations were about families it's all about standing with the people of hong kong. the 1st of all brings families together to celebrate this year they're singing about resistance and their fight for personal liberties dogon al jazeera hong kong. time for with peter. thank you very much england's cricket is a foothold on day 2 of the final ashes test and it seems to have paid off for archer took 6 wickets from australia if they change things 1st innings 3rd of 294 their best bet when steve smith made his lowest school of the series
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a mere 80 australia all out for 225 just before the close of play in and hold a 781 lead going into day 3 a win would at least leave the series drawn with australia having already done enough to retain the ashes. mean a lot for the team of this it is that a lot of players. even. personal game you know. are the yeses losses so a lot of the. pakistan's cricket board says it won't shift the upcoming home series against sri lanka to a neutral venue this week 10 sri lankan players opted out of the 2 of 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 can't believe. 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 and pakistan super league for
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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 council and other cricket all should also support pakistan because pakistan has always supported other cricket boards in their hour of need european the united states 4 and a half 3 and a half after the 1st day's play in goal solheim cup taking place at gleneagles in scotland this competition is very similar to the ryder cup except that it is for women golfers the europeans late on friday after the morning foursomes and maintain their slender advantage after the afternoon for pettersen and. defeated us to danielle caring and as it solace for into an otherwise even afternoon session. it was a good dynamic to. playing alongside the new superstar of europe. was absolute pleasure today and. there's someone like that's going to rub off on her like i said
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before we started you don't have to play perfect this is a tough go of course this is the star of so. now absolute pleasure to get the point on the board and that's the most important thing spain reached the final of the basketball world cup after a dramatic victory over australia in beijing at one point in the semifinal the australians led by as many as 11 points but the spaniards fought back late in the game to force a double overtime thriller mark 33 fellow n.b.a. star ricky rubio at 19 and 12 assists spain came through 9588. they'll take on argentina in sunday's final luis scola scored a game high 28 points as they breezed past france 866 it's argentina's 1st final since 2002 it was also the end of the line for the french to believe this tournament wide open when they beat reigning champions the united states in the quarter finals. after a week of international fixtures europe's big leagues return and liverpool will be
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1st up in action on saturday in the english premier league when they host newcastle united in other matches manchester united will be at leicester chelsea visit wolves and champions manchester city or away ignore each but before all that all eyes will be on anfield where liverpool boss you're going to see must not underestimate newcastle the boys are still the same bunch of good football players what they were before and i'm really happy about that but we have to show tomorrow again because newcastle will fight like crazy and like they did against tottenham for example a couple of good results now the spanish league also returns with real madrid in action against levein say coach than it is today and has several problems ahead of this match though as many as 8 players are currently sidelined with injuries they should have been has are available though the belgian join the club for $110000000.00 in the most recent transfer window but it's yet to make his 1st appearance for rail so dan has also been complaining about lack of preparation time
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after the international break. it's called because. it's complicated period we know the situation will look comfortable about it but that's the way it is levant have had the 15 days to prepare for this game whereas some players have only joined us this week one or 2 every day until today we have 3 players who are going to train only one day but it doesn't matter we're ready we're just thinking about the game now. we're just a week away from the start of the rugby world cup in japan. ireland squad was welcomed in a traditional ceremony earlier captain rory best painted in an eye of a good luck doe called a dirt room over the next week organizers will hold ceremonies like these for all of the teams taking pause island will open a 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
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on the road a long going into the record people only laughed at us so just shows you know they can just change you know over them out of a week. finish strong. has extended easily lead on day 2 of the ready of turkey lap years ahead by 17.7 seconds at the halfway stage driver champion sebastian or jerri manthey lavelle or suffered an impressive tire puncture on his toyota is done in life. and that's where we'll leave it merriam thank you peter on out the northern french town of snow is famous for its tapestry depicting the successful asian of england by william the conqueror intensity 6 but now it has a new tapestry depicting the complex events of the hit t.v. series game of thrones 30 stitches what for one and a half 1000 alice to produce this modern work is 87 depicts the entire
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plotline of the 73 episode fantasy saga and the site of the original 11th century embroideries so now you don't have to buy the box set it certainly is an impressive piece of work isn't it 6 and he's out soon a few minutes. if you were in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships. as the somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world the chinese
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are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for the coming war on china to just. out of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know is that it turns the body but to be there because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mended used to do the work in depth generalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. there is a huge group of people at work behind our screens and the power they have is massive that urge to keep swiping through your twitter feed that's designed the way we all click i agree to the terms and conditions that's just to most of us never
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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 on the jersey of. a new storm bears down on the bahamas as it struggles to pick up the pieces of the hurricane dorian. no i'm mary i'm mozzie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up.
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when demand action to stop sexual violence in south africa where it's estimated that a woman is raped every 36 seconds. the egyptian businessmen causing a social media storm with videos accusing president of wasting millions on palaces . for our dead has to run children's cause massive flooding across the southeast of spain the army is helping to point. hello welcome to the program less than 2 weeks after hurricane dorian another storm is now heading towards the bahamas with the potential of more heavy rains and strong winds although carney not named the national hurricane center warns that storm number 9 has a 90 percent chance of growing into a tropical storm in the next 48 hours it threatens to hamper the ongoing search for 1300 people who are still missing and disrupt the clear up on the islands warning has been issued for most of the northwestern bahamas including great abaco island
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and grand bahama which were devastated by the category 5 hurricane one in 5 a now homeless and thousands are sleeping in shelters. i lost my son and his whole family besides his wife. 33 grandkids. is one of those things broken but still life goes on. tango it's. like. they say i have to keep moving. picking up the pieces of what bit by bit when they had it done. and then my aren't came this money and she got me still in the van so you say but the me here and i thank god i thank god that my brothers alive after all in my game you know i lose so much of my family members that i'm really thankful for my brother and that's
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my when you know me you know so i had to i had to come and make sure he said ok. and our correspondent alan fischer brings us more now from the capital of the bahamas in the sound. of the building you see behind me is normally a sports center but that is what has become a temporary home for about 1200 people most of the people that are here and so it's the gymnasium and also the tents that have been erected nearby and i conditions inside partly pretty good but we've been told by the government and others that we can't film inside or not seems fair enough these people have been through a great deal particularly over the last week or so you know there's good news there's 1300 people missing but there is good news on that figure hasn't changed over the last 24 hours but new telecommunication equipment is getting into and also to grand bahama and that means that they think they will get better information
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from there so they'll be able to measure up next to these pieces they've got here and the number of missing people might actually good time because you see this tropical storm or potential trouble. all storm that is on the edge of the bahamas is causing people real concern now the path of the moment would take it only from the island so they'll be some heavy rain and some wind but nowhere near as bad as they got 2 weeks ago the concern of course is that many people in those islands are living in temporary shelter and they're why they would be that some of those temporary shelters right succumb to the bad weather but i've been with the prime minister just in the last only had a news conference here in nassau he said the models that he is seeing is that the the weather will move away from the islands and he thinks that many people are already in places will be will be safe so obviously that's what they're hoping for over the next 3648 hours.
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hundreds of women in south africa have been protesting through the night and into the day demanding more be done to stop sexual violence it's estimated that a woman is raped on average every 36 seconds in south africa presents around the post has admitted his nation is facing a crisis and has pledged new measures including making the sex offenders registry public and making public transport safe of crime figures from the last financial year show more than $50000.00 cases of sexual assault in south africa including rape a 4.6 percent increase in 12 months its female murder rate is 12 per 100000 more than 4 and a half times worse than the global average but make south africa the 4th most dangerous nation in the world for women. jamaica and list suit. there was i wish i was like i was i thought was great but i was in and it was by someone that anyone would have won. the fight it was. the much like.
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the life that it was. for me to mellow was at the protest in johannesburg where people were urging businesses as well as the government to do more to combat gender based violence organizers of the protest have handed over a memorandum to the janice book stock exchange they are demanding that corporate south africa that businesses listed on the stock exchange contribute at least 2 percent of their profits to a fund dealing with gender based violence they say it's time for businesses in this country along with the government to do its part do their part to fight gender based violence they say not enough has been done and this protest hundreds of people have come to demonstrate is taking place in the economic hub of south africa and sandton which is the richest square mile in africa they say this is where the
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decisions are made and if government's going to take notice it should be now and it's because they're targeting businesses in this country we've spoken to survivors of the sexual assault of rape who say that they've been raped a number of times and that there's been very little assistance and support only one in 8 south african women report instances of a sexual assault that they say the problem is with in a system that does not support them women here and men as well are pleading for help to deal with what they are calling a national crisis. as an activist and women's rights programs manager with action aid in she was saying that the low conviction rates mean that there isn't much of a terrine for perpetrators. patia penalties maybe not a hash of penalties let me rather say one of the things in south africa at the moment is that less than 6 percent of perpetrators actually end up facing any
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criminal charges so how should penalties could probably mean conviction rates for all perpetrators of gender based violence and sentences that you know. quite quite. comparison to the 2 to the crime itself at the moment the race is so low that it really isn't a deterrent to also even in that like for us that would be something that could be you know one of the positive things that come out of this. he sounds prime minister has told residents he will raise india's decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy next week's un general assembly imran khan was holding a rally in the capital of pakistan administered kashmir it's been more than a month since india revoked the region's autonomous status causing fear in pakistan almost $4000.00 people have been arrested in the ensuing violent protest kamaishi
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was at a rally and was off from. the crowd and of god there i heard over 30 america and a 3rd of adults provide also de coubertin of what the final administered kashmir there were on conduct added i'm going to. want to destroy the people of targets on a shorter order. rather a on the other side of the line of there are also not a lighter nor was it out of prime minister ready for the addressing the united nations or 100. within the next. 40 i lied. lied of many hundreds of. rudimental stared off. into. the western world is not paying attention to what's happening in indian administered kashmir but the entire muslim world is watching among the 1250000000 muslims many will take up the guns in retaliation for the saudi prime minister
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speaking to was also said their father started recorder and. to support the people . and. the message from the be already. done that far for the people of course me. express their point. rendered. those on that's who are working on human rights that please speak out about human rights of course me to speak for the humans after we are not and i want to read that. and i was just in the at. the brutality of indian army and they are on. why they're done this ride on bush really how about you know what we the females of pakistan's administrate kashmir want to tell modi that we are not weak and we are standing with our sisters and brothers of india administrate kashmir we will liberate
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kashmir and with god's through kashmir will get its independence. all right. and you can watch that interview with imran khan which kemal was mentioning there on talk to al-jazeera that program coming up on saturday 04 g.m.t. is when you can watch it turkey's president has threatened to open the gates into europe for syrian refugees unless the european union supplies more aid. has criticized the amount of help turkey has received from europe to support refugees fleeing the war saying his government to spend $40000000000.00 so far he also said ankara may host of 4 way summit in october with france germany and russia to discuss the conflict in syria's province and the refugee crisis meanwhile the un secretary general has given details of the board of inquiry that will investigate the bombing of hospitals in syria as it left province this will be led by
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a nigerian general human rights campaigners of welcomed it to stop but fear it's eventual conclusion could be suppressed james bays reports. the province of idlib is a sad loss target in syria's long war repeatedly in recent months hospitals and medical facilities have been bombed most suspect the syrian government and their russian allies now the un's announced the team that will head its inquiry to find out the facts but there are questions about whether those facts will be made public . board of inquiries and they routinely happen are. internal documents and not for public release that's what i can tell you at this at this point it's also important to know that board of inquiries are not. judicial bodies they're not criminal investigations they make no legal findings isn't it important the.

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