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theoretically it is in practice showed it directors told us there's little government outreach to try and get them into school and their parents are sometimes reluctant to enroll them knowing they'll soon be moving on these volunteers to do what they can take in this bus across the city to provide classes but the problem is some much bigger than the thousands of children trapped in limbo all across this border area without an education if only at. the end of the class the children read letters of support many from well wishers across the border in the u.s. it's a brief break from the uncertainty and boredom of young lives lived in limbo don't hold out to see it or to one of. the united nations secretary general hopes hurrican survivors in the bahamas will get the help they need from the international community. was visibly shaken as he saw the destruction to the abaco islands and hearkened dorian the category 5 super storm to rescale is known to have
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killed at least 50 people around $1300.00 remain missing a flooding in southern spain has killed at least 6 people and triggered evacuation orders for thousands rivers burst their banks swamping homes and sweeping away parked cars days of rainfall in some areas has been described as the heaviest in more than a century in afghanistan security forces a broken up what they say was an eyesore cell in the capital kabul 3 men have been arrested in connection with a series of suicide bomb attacks tony burke the reports these 3 men are what afghan security forces say were part of an eyesore terrorist cell has been busting kabul has claimed they are responsible for 29 deadly attacks in the capital. they're been . very from the educated society the. young educated youth and they've been very savvy went to quality and even the ability to
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to plan and launch attacks they have about a lot of innocent blood on their hand so it was a huge huge bust the hunt for ice or die as it's called locally is not easy for the security forces the group has become more sophisticated and difficult to track down it is a relative newcomer to the afghan conflict but is making its presence felt with a string of attacks and suicide bombings. this is one of their biggest a few weeks ago the target was a shia wedding reception in kabul more than 60 people were killed and 180 injured the largely home base group is relatively small in number but it is developing and expanding into more areas. the people who are fighting in the name of the they're all old hard core taliban who support a trump element and they are supported from some elements from outside but the afghan army believes that as i saw fighters are driven out of syria some are making
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their way to remote areas of afghanistan but also that eisel ranks will swell with disaffected taliban fighters that oppose a peace deal. the cornerstone for the us of any peace agreement is that the taliban agrees to prevent any group from using afghanistan as a base to launch attacks on the us in the west the taliban nor matter how the guarantee they cannot fire and their own would go to support of the government support of the army and support of the international community but that's probably a long way in the future it's the attacks in afghanistan now that frighten people abdul latif knows the pain eisel can inflict his youngest son abdul jamil was a musician who was killed in the car will wedding hall bombing. them they are against humanity they're not all muslims and nothing about our religion allows you to go and blow someone up this was not a military police this was just
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a betting party breaking up this group has been a big success for the security forces but there has been some concern and surprise that it took so long to catch them and there are worries that there may be further isolate cells waiting to be activated it is clear that when afghanistan eventually a cheese piece i saw will still be a big problem that will be difficult to solve tony berty al jazeera kabul a battle is underway for the survival of the largest forest of its kind in east africa kenya government has a victim hundreds of thousands of settlers from the now for the past 20 years as nicholas hark reports now indigenous people in the region say their homes are at risk and so is its rare wildlife. deep in the mouth forest are people who communicate with honey bees. bees can sense our intentions explained secure macho to her nephew collect the honey with a pure heart she says and you will be unharmed hanging from the branches are wooden
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hives people built to protect the bees it's a relationship of cultivated over centuries which is at risk. the bees done tree unsub back but we know what death thinking it's a death by the sound they make they are angry they are upset with all the destruction in these forests. east africa's largest indigenous force was cut down to almost half of its original size over the course of 100 years british colonisers of kenya invaded and killed people to turn part of their forest land into te plantations then came 50 years of kenyan government logging when settlers who moved into the forest were given title deeds to the land. won a landmark legal battle against the kenyan government 2 years ago the verdict recognizing their land rights and need for compensation for their suffering now kenya's government is evicting 60000 settler families from their forest in the distance right behind me are trees that were burned to the ground to make way for
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farmland and pastures to use for people who want to feed their animals and right here is a 200 year old red cedar tree that was cut down days ago now it will take centuries for part of this forest to grow back and that's why the government here is taking such drastic actions to protect the environment at risk of extinction say environmentalist our $173.00 species of animals including the bongo elephant and the golden cat sen the drama from the messiah tribe plays jazz music to his cows. the need soothing explains because too many animals are dying. this country is littered with carcasses of dead animals because of the drought the model reeva which gives this county over 2000000000 shillings every year dries up. the sea and when you go down and look at the river is horrific. it is
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a fragile ecosystem in which the survival of the bees depend on the you kick and their survival depends on this forest nicholas hawk and the mouse forest kenya. still ahead sport an australian world champion has taken the sport to new heights lia has moved. on counting the cost technocrat and the defacto leader ok has been ousted well his replacement a saudi arabia's energy minister fit any better looking than struggling to get more for its oil plus the cost of adapting to a warming planet counting the cops on the edges it.
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really is a 4th part for their football fans who don't think about the opening goal of the experiment when real madrid it's love worth 500000000 euros expresses a position on something like the world anti-doping agency has to take notice if you don't know. in part 2 of this series al-jazeera continues to explore the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs sports to the endless chain on all jazeera. right skittles for now his live thanks adam tyson fieri has maintained his unbeaten record in the ring the british boxer beat auto wallen to defend his lineal
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heavyweight belt in a bloody encounter in las vegas fury got a deep cut above his right eye in the 3rd round concerning both medics and officials but the briton kept going and his persistence paid off fury was awarded a unanimous points when before he was taken to hospital for that couch. but don't to say it here he said as much as a very very bad cop but it was a clean cut so it doesn't need microsurgery inside him whether he said a stitch wells think it's crossing the road. but he felt that i was a serious guy i'm sure he felt that all week i was here to be his friend and i think it's a great chapter in my show that i belong to you know i try to give my all tonight fortunately it wasn't enough times it was a great champion but at least you know i did everything i could well neymar reaffirmed his commitment to parasitism mom after helping them to victory in his 1st league appearance the season after a failed move to barcelona in the last transfer window the brazilian played his 1st
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match for the french champions as they faced rosberg on saturday he scored a spectacular last gasp goal to seal a one nil win even still he was booed by some of the paris fans. when for me it was like another day at the office it was not the 1st time i was booed so it's something sad but from now on i'm playing all the games like i'm away from home i must make clear that i did not have anything against the p.s.g. supporters nothing against p.s.g. everybody knows that it was my desire to leave the team it was something that i wanted and it was something that i made clear it is something in the past today i am a p.s.g. player and i promised to give my best on the pitch of manchester city's boss pep guardiola says his players are only human after the english premier league champions suffered a shock loss north city beat them 32 it's the 1st defeat of the season for guardiola as men but he's refusing to criticize any of his players for their
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performance. sometimes it's do you know me can just take some of the squeak. you do have to she would. can we do with can they do to how do. we know the quality no real point is they just leave it to the special. and i know for people who just people and hundreds of them. speaking of liverpool that result was good for them the english premier league leaders has already secured a 31 win over newcastle united to study all money goals and a 2nd half strike from him that saw the rectified matters for the reds as a 5th victory in a row for your club's men spanish champions barcelona have moved up to 4th after a $52.00 thrashing of valencia 16 year old who thought to be scored on his full debut in the absence of an injured little messi while in italy in a milan moved 2 points ahead of italian champions eventis the final since he scored
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the only goal in the game as opponents who did they went down to 10 men earlier fiorina ventas to a goalless draw. england's cricketers set australia a target of 399 runs to win on day 4 of the final ashes test england last archer and jack leach in the space of 4 overs as they were all out for 329 australia just got their reply under way but they've already lost a wicket if they win this match they'll secure their 1st ashes series victory in england since 2001 although they have done enough already to retain the urn. the final day of golf saw him cup is about to start the usa need just 6 wins from sunday's 12 singles matches to retain the trophy at gleneagles europe had a one point lead going into saturday afternoon 4 balls but the u.s. won 2 of the matches this was brittany out to mare and the park getting the better of suzanne peterson and van dam the scores are level at all.
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one of the biggest concerns going into next year's olympics in tokyo will be the summer heat a marathon competition on sunday was a test event for whether organizers athletes and spectators could cope with the weather but it seemed to go all wrong the temperature reached a degree celsius and the woman who came in 3rd actually collapsed at the finish line though she did say she was ok. thank god the organizer had prepared for enough ice water and resting points so it was the same for everyone although it was hot i think it was a race that was easy to run. for the 1st time in the sport's history a cliff diver has finished the season with straight victories australia's rianna and flynn wrapped up the season with gold in spain after claiming the 21000 red bull cliff diving world series the 4 time title holder has now done what no man or woman in her sport has achieved before her affection. canada's magli rachet came in
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1st at the cyclocross world cup in the us state of iowa but she started it with a face plant the sport involves cross country cycling where you have to carry your bike at parts other sections of the track require require you to pedal uphill on soft ground those are set 1st work cycle across world cup one of the season. that's it for me back to have some good stuff thanks leah and that is in use but my colleague will be here in a moment with more news to play with. in the heart of the amazon the libyan family has put their lives in peril to harvest
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brazil nuts. which can sing the congo to the capital is an even more dangerous challenge. risking it to believe be out. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera balconies documentary film festival screws documentary films carrying strong messages with the power to change the world it is upon us to decide whether the change will take place let us change the way we view the world and the way we treat others let us be an example to future generations 2nd a j b dog film festival organized by al jazeera balkans twentieths to 24th september.
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the. peace between ethiopia and eritrea has meant to park areas future for the iraqi people carry some of it i think we have to create farmland for our souls for arabs it's a matter of survival. a move a trend shows us how the iraqi coping with life on the edge of the board up. my ethiopia on al-jazeera. in. saudi arabia's oil production caught in hoffa's the world's biggest processing plants in iran dismisses u.s. accusations it's why. behind the drone attacks.
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of others and this is all just here on live from doha also coming up water cannon and tear gas are fired in hong kong after tens of thousands ignore the police ban and march through the city. but if you know with been going downhill since 2011 and . disillusioned by the economic decline to museums now have to choose between 26 presidential contenders. and driven to learn how a few children in mexico are getting an education while many other u.s. asylum seekers this out. iran is dismissing the u.s. accusations that it's was behind drone attacks in the world's largest oil processing plant in saudi arabia in the past our foreign minister zarif has tweeted
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that washington is turning to what he calls maximum deceit and he says blaming iran won't and disaster saudi aramco says fire started by the attacks knocked out $5700000.00 barrels of daily oil production that's more than half of the country's entire output the saudi energy minister says they will offset part of that using oil stockpiles citing iran cold calls the facility the largest crude oil stabilization plant in the world estimates say it can produce nearly 3 quarters of saudi arabia's overall output all markets haven't seen a shutdown on this scale since iraq invaded kuwait in 1990 it's not clear when it's going to get back into full production we begin our coverage with this report from osama bin chivvied. amateur videos captured the fire and smoke at saudi aramco was a take unit it was targeted by drones belonging to yemen's hooty rebels with a capacity to process nearly 7000000 barrels a day a big plays
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a pivotal role in iran because operations and in the oil fields in her race which produces a 1000000 barrels a day also came under attack saudi arabia has been leading a coalition against the who is in the war in yemen since 2015. the rebels say they want the world to see that they have a list of targets which they can hit in the kingdom of god some. attacks are our right and we warned the saudis that our targets will keep expanding we have the right to strike back in retaliation to the air strikes and the targeting of our civilians for the last 5 years saudi arabia accuses iran of backing the who these a charge denied by the rebels some believe the saudi response to the drone attacks is going to be more of what's been happening during the war in yemen this would probably help them project their what they've been doing in yemen as something legitimate especially given the international report about the violations and about the atrocities committed in yemen i think the saudis would continue to think that
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they've been doing over the last 4 years as bomb bomb bomb with the fighters tactics have evolved in the last few years and they're drone attacks have become more frequent accurate and long range as conventional air defenses struggle against multiple small drones some see aerial attacks on oil facilities as a possible game changer in the conflict like this can be assembled from $10.00 to $15000.00 or explosives has provoked a unique opportunity to target the military and in this case it's also more concerning because you want to target facilities that. besides the physical damage the hoodies also seem to have time the attacks just a saudi aramco announced it is moving forward to selling a part of the state oil company the stock listing has been on again. off again but attacks like these will not help investor confidence to bring in billions of dollars to diversify the saudi economy the primary listing is that it's not really working out on phone. radio from one. another.
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to saudi aramco is no ordinary company it's the engine of saudi arabia's economy and a source of power for its rulers it's also the crown jewel of the saudi crown prince's envisions plan to diversify the economy but with seemingly expanding strike capabilities from the war in yemen this would give investors a moment to pause some of a job it out as their al-jazeera store says about it brings us more from talk around. the reaction here has been that this pressure that's building against iran by the united states is continuing and there's no sign of it ending this maximum pressure campaign has now been switched over to maximum the seat as the officials here are calling it this is being seen as an attempt by the united states officials trying to force iran back to the negotiating table after the u.s. withdrew from this deal and they imposed a series of sanctions on iran of course the situation in yemen is very important
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for iran the fischel seer have said over and over again that they do support the who's the rebels in yemen politically and diplomatically but they do not have any military aid from iran they really said that this war must end as soon as possible and they have offered various times to hold the go between all sides they say that this situation and in yemen is not only important for the country but also for the region the security and stability of the entire region in the meantime this move by the u.s. government is being seen as an attempt to pressure iran back to the negotiating table to have this meeting at the united nations general assembly between the u.s. president donald trump and his iranian counterpart that is something that the iranian president has said will not happen in the near future because the united states cannot bully iran into negotiating this nuclear deal again the iranians have said until the united states changes its policy towards iran this meeting will never take place but is used tear gas on protesters in hong kong tens of thousands
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of people have been marching in the city in defiance of their continuing their push for political reform it's the 1st must rally since the withdrawal of an extradition bill by a chief executive. has organized but the civil human rights front of it is drawn millions of people to its weekend marches over the past few months or top joining me live from hong kong when we were talking about this about an hour ago sir you were saying that there was a risk that these protests may turn violent what's been happening. well it certainly has in the last hour or so hundreds of riot police moved in on the 10s of thousands of protesters who surrounded this building where we are now which is a government headquarters and the lives of council building it's also the home of the chinese army which is directly behind me now the protesters with throwing petrol bombs bricks and various projectiles into this particular area behind us which is behind this block and the police retaliated another 5 rounds of tear gas
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being bagged bullets rubber bullets as well as the water cannon which was dosed with this heavy blue paint which is why you have so many mocking the people who are involved in these protests to make it easier for place to make those arrests so certainly the place moved in that dispersed this crowd effectively where we are now and the writers of the pictures that the political protests have moved instead to the east now they've moved to a new one shot causeway by the water cannon as well as the various places they've charged them through there now we know now know that part some of us have been caught alight with petrol bombs and various and that the central district has now been shut down so this part of central hong kong is currently in shutdown syria there was a protest earlier on as well was of the british consulate but it seemed to have a very different kind of seem to what happened there. today's rally yes sunday's rally was actually very peaceful until the last hour or
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so there was an earlier march up to the u.k. or the british consulate these are these protesters trying to put pressure on the government or the british government to try and remind the chinese government that there was a joint agreement that was part of the handover deal when the this former british colony was handed back to china and that's the one country 2 systems policy but as for the coming week we expect more protests to continue and we have an airport blockade we believe that will happen this saturday and we've got more rallies during the week so you mentioned earlier that kerry lamb the hong kong chief executive she did withdraw this particular extradition bill but this is now morphed into a wider movement these protesters say they're happy about the extradition bill being withdrawn but they've got other demands and they say until those other demands are met the protests will go on so things very much indeed. so this is a voting to elect their 2nd president since the 2011 revolution by mr joseph is one of 26 people vying for the role left vacant by beijing subsea died in july its 92
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polls haven't picked a clear winner if nobody which is 50 percent of the vote a 2nd election will be held by november the 3rd stephanie decker has more from a polling station in tunis. so these are the 2nd major elections and there has been a steady stream of people coming throughout the day here are lining up their various different our rooms this is a school of polling centers and you can see on the on the list there are these are the registered voters and they are coming in because their ballots everyone we've been talking to and it is really actually them are the consensus is that there are real issues to tackle this time around economy security corruption so this is why people are voting and this is why they're coming here. to have their say there are $26.00 candidates on the ballot paper $24.00 running off to 2 of them dropped out and people really want their vote to make a difference they don't want any more political rhetoric they've been telling us
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they want a candidate that really will make a change for that now they're also national and international observers here making sure that everything is going to plan that there are no fraud and issues in these elections but certainly the main message is this people will tell you that yes in terms of freedom of expression in terms of a fledgling democracy there has been improvement since 2011 but there are real issues that need to be addressed and that's something that they hope their vote is going to change still ahead analogise it up beyond the 1st straighted why palestinian refugees living in lebanon are demanding asylum. and i'm nicholas hawke in the now forests where century old trees are bring down and cut down fine. and out next what the government in kenya are doing to prevent the destruction in east africa's largest indigenous forest.
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how i welcome to another look at the international forecasts things looking largely quiet across japan over the next day or 2 we have seen some lively showers easing towards the eastern side of honshu they will pull back out into the open waters process guys coming back in 26 celsius there for tokyo or than that in a socket around 32 degrees and getting up around that mark 2 into the korean peninsula little bit of cloud there into northeastern parts of china beijing. $28.00 celsius here on choose to have a cloud to to the southwest of china or down towards southern fringe as to where we will see some lively showers longer spells of frank $31.00 celsius the in hong kong on monday same with temperatures go on into choose day eastern areas on the other hand say
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