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collect pine nuts when you were. all of those killed were civilians each of these houses has lost 2 or 3 men. their grief is mixed with and go all the security services all of the government should listen to us show these men stop this cruel to. anothers join in with the chant death to america. while most of the bodies have been brought back for burial the villagers say some people are still missing. but the most good of my message the government is to stop it you shouldn't kill civilians anymore for god's sake stop killing ordinary people . in a statement the us military has said it carried out a drone strike on the islamic state target and that it was investigating claims that civilians have been killed what's clear is that in another violent 24 hour period there have been attacks by both the taliban and the u.s. military and that once again civilians being killed and maimed robert bright
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al-jazeera couple tunisia's former president seen anybody ben ali has died at the age of 83 he was in saudi arabia where he's lived in exile since the 29 revolution which kickstarted the so-called arab spring share as odd for texana back to his legacy. that's when he was swept from power by a wave of popular protest fleeing tunisia saudi arabia a former military man and diplomat zene ben ali took the presidency in 1907 with a bloodless coup unseating the country's 1st post colonial president in every election since he was returned to power with enormous majorities his opponents said the votes were rigged human rights groups described his government as authoritarian and undemocratic cracking down on any attempts at press freedom and handing out jobs
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and favors to a select band of supporters. ultimately protests over unemployment brought the people out of the streets demanding change. to me just economy looked relatively strong when the uprising began it was ranked 1st in africa the competitiveness. but accused of running a corrupt police state with money concentrated in the hands of a few powerful families including his own most an asian felt excluded under ben ali tunisia pursued a pro western foreign policy meant taining strong ties to former colonial master france and the us but as his regime crumbled france abandoned him refusing him entry as he fled the country saudi arabia offered him refuge in his final days but he will always be remembered as the president who was forced from office by an uprising of popular protest. gafoor 0. still to
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comment on jazeera. remaining defiant the last remnants of the syrian revolution in a province as turkey and russia reach a new agreement on a demilitarized zone. an anxious wait for u.k. prime minister boris johnson after one of his predecessors gives evidence against him in a supreme court. because some cooler weather pushing across southern parts of australia the moment in the shape of this band of plaid it is a cold front it would introduce much cooler air into the southeast and colder as we go through the next couple of days for friday just 17 cells just the 4 adelaide where the active system is there will be some shop bands of brightness and very brisk winds as well but ahead of that there's that wall 24 celsius in melbourne in
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the sunshine saturday is a very different pitch 20 celsius for melbourne at this stage bits and pieces of cloud and right making their way across victoria really cold in adelaide just 13 degrees there struggling on the tempest 16 celsius the footpath with a fair bit of sunshine i can pass quite nicely with new zealand as we go through the next couple of days just looking lost a fine and dry a lot of sunshine coming through and it's pretty good as we don't want through the weekend to 1415 south just across that and for all klinsmann the temperatures as we go on into saturday with more of that dry weather pushing through now might that my study dry weather that you see across japan and the korean peninsula over the next 24 hours will side because it's all change we've got thickening cloud pushing into southern parts of the regions accused tatting increasingly wet and the rain really setting in the saturday.
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a team of chinese scientists in bartlett daring deep sea mission searching for rare is also the one who want to produce china's underwater on out of the earth. as world leaders gather in new york u.n. secretary general until you get terrorist hold a climate action summit to sound good. but will countries heed the warning and deliver concrete plans to reduce emissions to avoid a climate catastrophe. get the updates as they come on al-jazeera. or one of the top stories here on. the leader of israel's opposition the blue and
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white party benny ganz says he should be the nation's next prime minister he appears to have rejected current prime minister benjamin netanyahu of a power sharing unity coalition. iran's foreign minister says there will be all out war if the u.s. takes military action following strikes on 2 major saudi arabian oil facilities to iran denies any involvement. and russia and china have vetoed a u.n. security council resolution demanding a truce in the syrian province of idlib the last rebel held stronghold in the country. meanwhile turkey and russia have reached a new agreement on a demilitarized zone in northwest syria its barometers will be different from the want to breed in sochi last year but its success will once again depend on the cooperation of armed groups on the ground so how to reports from beirut. the revolution hasn't died in syria's north west these people were forced from their homes in the recent russian backed syrian government offensive that took control of
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the northern countryside of hama province and many towns in its lips ause including . at least half a 1000000 syrians have been displaced since the end of april. we the people of harlem shake around we are not asking us to allow us to return to our town we will never accept his role our revolution will continue until the downfall of this criminal regime it's been relatively calm since the august 31 ceasefire but many people living in fear it's only a matter of time before president bashar assad's forces resume their military operation that has already killed more than 1000 civilians the syrian opposition believes there is a deal to prevent the humanitarian crisis from worsening. there was an agreement between turkey and russia to create a demilitarized zone free of weapons and fighters on the international terrorism
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list the zone will be patrolled by russia and turkey the syrian interim government will take over governance from high atop. which will have to be disbanded. the situation and it was discussed this week between serious power brokers who support opposing sides but work together under the so-called aston a process turkey made clear its priority is to prevent a humanitarian crisis and a large influx of refugees into the country russia and iran focused on the fight against those they call terrorists but it seems they found middle ground there may be limited. by. the other side of the. ongoing process in egypt as you know it's. off because there is pressure. but the people there many syrians have taken to the streets demanding high at the lead
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a sham leaves adlib they accuse the armed group of abusing power and failing to defend territory h.t.s. is considered a terrorist organization by the international community because of its links with al qaida. was the reason why last year's deal between turkey and russia on the creation of a demilitarized zone and it was never implemented it refused to cooperate forcing it to withdraw would have required mainstream opposition factions in gauging in a internal war that would have weakened their position vis a vis pro-government forces it's not clear if h.t.s. will cooperate this time or whether there is a timetable to this apparent deal between turkey and russia but it seems a large scale offensive has been put on hold for now and russian president vladimir putin is openly discussing limiting anti terror operations and it lip. beirut. canada's prime minister justin trudeau has apologized after old video and still photographs emerged showing him wearing black and brown face makeup critics
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say the photos are racist with a general election taking place in a month the release of the images makes his bid for a 2nd term in office even more challenging than your lack of points from toronto. these are the images that have justin trudeau saying he's sorry they're from an event in 2001 when as a high school teacher he was part of a gala within a rabia nights the other images including a grainy video have also emerged of trudeau in similar makeup reportedly in high school in the 1990 s. here's his 2nd apology in less than 24 hours. i want to begin by saying a few words directly to racialize canadians who face discrimination every single day in their lives even in a country like canada. what i did. hurt them hurt people who shouldn't have to face intolerance and discrimination because of their identity
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what previously appeared to be a dull election campaign has been energized and thrown into uncertainty one of trudeau's opponents canada's only nonwhite federal political leader spoke of his own experiences with discrimination when i was growing up i thought rhesus i dealt with it myself and i fought back but i got a message from a friend who reminded me that there's a lot of people out there they couldn't do that they couldn't fight back they didn't have the ability to do that and i think that that's going to hurt to see this is going to hurt them also during this campaign mr trudeau and the liberal party have often linked andrew shear the conservative opposition leader to right wing media and white supremacist websites mr scherer was quick to condemn the prime minister wearing brown face is an act of open mockery and racism it was just as racist in 2001 as it is in 2019 but what comedian saw this evening is someone with a complete lack of judgment and integrity trudeau has been the face of his
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government in front of the cameras much of the time welcoming syrian refugees apologizing for the ill treatment of indigenous people in canada he was deadlocked in the opinion polls with his conservative opponent before the images appeared how this affects his standing with the voters will certainly determine his political future the more the more damaging possibility for him the more severe one is that this causes people to kind of reflect on who he is as a leader to look back not only at this incident but other incidents where he's his judgment seems to have been poor and then to make judgments about his character kind of globally it's hard to know why. trudeau and his liberal party appear to have been blindsided by the release of these pictures which have been on the internet for all to see for quite some time the question now is can trudeau recover or will his party be looking for a new leader without such images linked to his or her name daniel lak al-jazeera toronto a u.k.
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supreme court hearing on the legality of the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament ahead of bricks it has wrapped up the ruling is expected to be handed down early next week general how has more from london. boris johnson on maneuvers visiting soldiers promising more money for the military ahead of an election whenever it comes promising also progress on brakes it i don't want to exaggerate the progress that we are making but we are making progress and what we need to do so people understand we need to find a way whereby the u.k. can come out of the e.u. and really be able to do things differently not remain under the control of the e.u. in terms of laws 'd and trade policies. johnson's plans may yet and ravel after a 3 day emergency hearing supreme court justices will soon rule on the more fullness of the government's prohibition of parliament on thursday they heard
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evidence delivered by council from one former conservative prime minister john major against the current conservative prime minister john says the inescapable inference to be drawn is that the progression is from not exercising its right to disagree with the government legislate as it sees fit it's an inference the government says that is not for the courts to judge we should actually start by recognizing that the pro gay show was a proceeding in parliament which falls within the ambit of article 9 rights and they don't have to get. the government will hope of course that the supreme court upholds the english high court's decision that the prohibition of parliament was a purely political not legal matter but the court could just as easily side with scottish judges who'd ruled that under the circumstances they could get involved because they said of the real motive behind the suspension of parliament the
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silencing of m.p.'s over breaks and it was a decision that in effect meant boris johnson had lied to the queen. away from the courts there are sometimes questionable efforts to reach an. new brinks deal the e.u. had demanded full written proposals from the u.k. by the end of the month an artificial deadline said the u.k. and they go over instead a set of notes with a final offer still to come our papers for now until we have looked at them in detail i will not correct her eyes and papers the british government has few obvious cards left to play on breaks it and the pressure may grow next week when the supreme court delivers its verdict on a whole al-jazeera london smoke from indonesia's forest fires continues to blanket areas across malaysia and has now spread to parts of southern thailand the crisis is being blamed on the global demand for palm oil indonesia is the largest supplier
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and believe farmers are setting fire to the land to make room for new crops or healer mohammed reports from jakarta. i hate these blankets the streets of peckham barrow city on the island of sumatra. fires have been burning here in ryall province for more than a month many started deliberately by farmers and plantation companies it's a clear land for planting most of the haze is smoke rising from this land which is probable peat below the surface what it looks like the fires have been put out there smouldering underground. firefighters are trying to contain the spread but the annual dry season is making things even more difficult for forced to find water wherever they can from creeks rivers and lakes although schools have been closed for more than a week market trade is in reality but say the choking haze is bad for business. i'm worried we comp breathe we want to solution to this problem i wanted to stop
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happening every year. and it's causing breathing problems hospitals are filled with a growing number of patients about 5 we've seen an increase in the number of patients 30 percent of them have acute respiratory infections some have asthma and . protesters have taken their frustrations to the governor's office. we want the companies responsible for the fires to be punished and find a solution to stop the hate the government should let fall into his help with firefighting efforts we also want the heads of police and the military to step down president joker we doto stress that fire prevention is essential he's calling on the local government to take more responsibility by boosting reinforcements of firefighters and increasing cloud seeding operations to induce rain. we. will find out if this is internationally organized or if it was done by ordinary people to clear land from what we can see this is massive and organized. and thick smog has
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crossed borders into malaysia and singapore causing diplomatic disputes with both since the last major forest fires here 4 years ago government has promised that anyone found the liberty setting fires the wood based consequences it has compiled a list of more than 300 companies suspected of setting fire to something similar and singapore thousands of so-called fire hotspots have been identified in indonesia while many wait for rain to bring some respondants the fires are still burning and it will take months for the land to recover. mohammed al jazeera jakarta. remind of the top stories around jazeera the leader of israel's opposition blue and white party benny gantz says he should be the nation's next prime minister after navigating the largest number of seats in tuesday's election if mr rejected current
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is offer of a power sharing unity coalition aking a 3rd election of the year more likely president riven riverman now has to decide who has the best chance of forming a coalition. we will listen to all but don't surrender to any dictates the negotiations will be led by me responsibly and with reason in order to achieve the best results for all israelis within the shadow of this political situation we will keep to our principles there will be no short cuts. iran's foreign minister says there will be all out war if the u.s. takes military action following strikes on 2 major saudi arabian oil facilities mohamed jeffords arief has denied to tehran had any involvement in saturday's drone strikes but the u.s. secretary of state might pompei or says the attack on the refineries was an act of war the u.s. has also sent a team of experts to investigate the attack russia and china have vetoed a u.n.
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security council resolution demanding a truce in the northwestern syrian province of a glib the last rebel held stronghold in the country russia argued the truce should allow an exemption for military offensives against un blacklisted armed groups. dozens of people have been killed in 2 separate attacks in afghanistan at least 18 were killed in a taliban suicide bombing outside a hospital in zabul province while 30 civilians were killed in a u.s. airstrike in one go hard province. tunisia's former president ben ali has died at the age of $83.00 he was in saudi arabia where he's lived in exile since the 2011 revolution which kick started the so-called arab spring kind of as prime minister just intruders apologized again for dressing up in brown face and black face in the past admitting it was racist to decide he didn't recognize it at the time because of what he called his lairs of privilege when i won east is up next
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i've now. didn't the u.s. treasury or just a few months ago say that the chinese simply let me bring you the stories and developments the dramatically changing the living what's the laws of piracy. counting the cost on al-jazeera news. a team of chinese scientists are traveling to places no human has ever been. in banking on a daring deep sea mission in the hunt for rare resistance and new spaces. on this episode of one a 18th we go on board some of china's top engineers and scientists as they explore
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the depths of the indian ocean. i think ari ari ari that house which taints my turn if say. i long to find out starlight that. chinese doing laps of a chinese research ship in the middle of the indian ocean. ocean and a ship in engineering in college a lot of all of my classmates. have no chance so gob of the she. has a chance. she's a trainee submersible pilot and she's anxiously awaiting her 1st ever date say dive which no woman from china has ever done before. she's part of china's mission to be
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a welder laid out in this final frontier. they're in a rice against countries like russia india and japan you know if she gets the chance to dive she'll go nearly 3 kilometers under the sea to search for new mineral race horses and signs of life. maybe i can friend a song new alamosa new plants and of the sea that is can't be granted before by human but i read it and maybe i can carry it and i. am my neighbors. there have animal in the word and there was johnny and wow it's gore that. she's working alongside 95 crew members on this ship just 4 of them women.
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there also carrying the job along a 3 person submersible that can take researches deep under the sea than any other machine on. looking for the nation the forms of the walk life face the ward where we've my feet come the fall we feel we're being might be coming from that's cool part. of the 4 women on this mission one of them is a microbiologist dr who will study whatever life forms are brought to the surface plants and animals including tiny microbes known as. they come hand though mario mario hi pam fisher and the are a price and they kind you use. basic kohan says their new 2 and 2 so i and that's kind of the show where they're leaving and that's kind of a compound where that you can you out where you are you see a mirror to what was happening you like billions of years old gold when there was
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no live in on earth is 6 i see me look for the live well me me me me. this years our goal or to look for the law is us me when the company to different for the recess. were many scientists believe evolution began to email motions the creatures found may be the most basic and systems of the mind one. and there is one type of habitat in the deep ocean where you expects to find an abundance of them. there is a big hero say that all kinds of life form might be from type to what has little one it's a week where the life was already making the news in years i'll go and i in the middle other go always with old was eyes whoa off to. the yeah we shoot you make
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science very exciting which of these exciting this is what i want to do science and i feel exhausted i feel alive i feel myself well i'm too sighs everyone's anxious to get the 1st dive underway you want samples of marine life down they feel. easy and the other trainee pilots want to see how it's really done else it's very hard and at the heart of this mission professor tao wants to find hydrothermal vents and shot the size of their mineral deposits is very exciting because this is the 1st for the indian ocean for the chinese and a the 1st time for the hottest movements for us hydrothermal vents are like springs of burning hot water he said by deep sea volcanoes the law of ones will guide us to our target extinct things like an extinct volcano mt chimneys have cooled
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off leaving richland is of mineral deposits for the taking getting too close to a long. event could endanger the sob and its crew but the rewards of exploring any event are enormous. curveballs manganese compaq and other precious metals is a very very quickly it's better for us to to search for the hottest we'll feel good and the loss on the sea floor. on about to see them explore the dragon vent field an area known for underwater volcanic activity. it's near where the antarctic australasian and african tectonic plates me. even if it be down to a dragon feel. the fear when tao will pilot the 1st dive one of only 2 pilots qualified to drive the submersible jour own.
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he's the expert training young recruits like he. i hope for they will go out forever quickly quickly yes and at that time maybe maybe they can. just use my 40 dives we only have 2 professional pilot and. a lot more than that to me and also you know more than into our country so our single is a. responsibility to me even knows that one day soon it will be her turn in the driver's seat for style maybe it's a lost interest. so i laid off it right. finally the ship is in position. the submersible has been checked and food is ready to pilot the 1st dive. you'll be going in 3 kilometers under water.
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the crew have enough oxygen and no i to last when taining hours. but lots can go wrong in that time. it takes over an hour to reach the bottom of the our ship. the deeper the submersible goes the dock and colder. dropping to 2 degrees celsius. 4 hours pass with little signs of life. then the tains lead geologist professor tao spotted something. we see a lot so much hope greg so i think that's the area we're looking for.
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all. only when the area is teeming with life which means they must be close to hydrothermal vents. though we are very lucky if on the. edge of the big freeze there that's the area where we have thought that's the very exciting. at last they spot the vance or. do need to be careful as they move the sob closer to the boiling hot water. when you'll was with homework when was very busy very busy. you needed to construct all your and which. the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel it's window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the
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plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but furnishings to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. then realized that are left to the bin that was on the 1st black smoke. another sometime oh all right window was was aware america goes to the man on the ocean current has pushed the sob over the stream of a vent the window may not withstand the hate adjuster. us into. he manages to move away. but then not out of danger yet. to get the sobbed. back to the surface they need
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to drop 280 wives. but only one white with a sense that's not. a serial fos of being left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with trusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing the south up $3000.00 maces with white still attached i was worried about it because of just. cannot fail. come on anyone. to stop it barely moves.
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and by now they've been under for almost 10 al it's. all soon to run out of. the sod stocks rise he says. finally it breaks the surface. when this obvious safely back in its cradle the tamed realizes how lucky they ahd to be a lot of the bombing was 35 but not all of them but through the window yeah more than that but it was a bed of the that book.

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