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a lot of us have. we have. we worked hard and achieved excellent grades in secondary school as
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a result she gained a college place training as a research scientist at leiden university from their. university achieved a masters degree in pharmacy. about 10 years ago 20072000. that was wonderful i was impressed by addition and she was on a. fine student and she had a background coming from iraq and. making a new start in a new environment but she picked up very rapidly so we were very happy with her as it. made only for. him out of the way of. how.
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how do you. feel. about on mr may danny and. skeletor. at the met me. and you might. have a. lot of the kind of. you have a. it's always important that a university keep close contacts with this was the let me sort of the people who have done their studies and university in the case of not it was it was very clear that her skills her quality or professional role also could also contribute to the profession as it is today and she got to do it for instance to the national
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pharmacy journal and a regular column in her writing but also the way she going to be used to teaching is very much appreciated so i hope she will continue to do and. that's phenomenal. kind of. the had many a kind of luck. and a futile and i shake up of the months ahead to say the lia. of it all going on at the time with the side. thought it could merge with the side. if we thought it could lamble what got a top up on. center what. some almost the cleveland. had that. i should get along. i've met a few little about civilian men a bomb
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a national. had just done. that i can't. miss what might have been and what the feeling was even wish i could. feel it and. plan for the percentage of them. assessed. and hasa kind of with it and took it i mean how who are. beneficial thought dolly mia if you want to know that if i feel and to that that it was sad to say that i felt that my dad has come through that i could how i thought of thoughts and a lot more with them about us than modern al aside the. center wants. what i can family
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feel flush hasn't. yet that he be sure to continue our look at the palm anomaly at the. shaka. so that at the feel of the. witnesses he. got to know not i think roughly about 5 years ago when she was a managing pharmacist of one of the pharmacies that was operating in our network. and i was responsible i'm still responsible for finance and i g 4 for the organization i work for and she was interested in obtaining a share in the pharmacy she's operating which is where we are located now some sort of autumn of the early shock a t. above a sister that suddenly had to be led at the macand the height and as that can be had a. smile. misapply less money
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a $1000000.00 euro. fans but a lot of. that's not that we had promo him and i'm a little matter to look at them hell is about him a little buzz about a guy like not a picture professional work very seriously and she's also very driven personality also very proud of what she has achieved but also of her of a background and that is what you can use and apply as well in the in your in your exercising a role they have you have this idea that. the in world of. how was the thought of agency athlon. took any. pakistani was that it was a. men seem to me at the bottom in what any how that high school as an a b. and
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over the last. doctor he has achieved great success as a pharmacist and businesswoman in the netherlands. our experience of arriving in europe as a young girl remains fresh in her memory including the difficulties and challenges of landing in a new country. she devotes time helping today's refugees to find jobs and to integrate into society. to belong to the very forward made for a hold. of this moment hill phil love looked a little syria. a cloud of up with dacre and now. they have for inclusive and director who are more over it. all or have looked at. but it made them all the or here we are
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a city beautiful orphan that's very that's a heart on the ears and opens that is about a whole hour for now over against him in the economy with a car in the beauty of the r.v. of course because of. the drilling and i. really would not. solve all this is. still for her all to. source michael farkas. little rocks that upper take a k. to the hill who are some of the dr and that is what they all love the new. how can. they love them or should get into. a market that they have the leisure is sort of so i wish i had that say the low sodium and i don't want one feel that if the one i'm in. now lost sadly logical and you don't really have to be bad so then that's some of the other law. the.
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doctor not that i drew by he is a high profile successful businesswoman of our parents living and working in the netherlands aside from her business commitments she makes time at seminars to share how workplace experienced with young people from a variety of national backgrounds. some students find it very difficult. to overcome all the challenges that they have to overcome if they want to become an entrepreneur and so now they have. teamed up with. with the business community a female entrepreneurship. truth and select together of course which got the staff there can be to make sure that coaching will take part. of course we hope it
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will eventually get our diploma started. me to. say that i'm a. sahm feel. that . i have been. been. there. and i miss my little holly or that. we have in our network we have a yearly election of ethnic minority business woman of the year and every year we have a major effect and it's
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a black tie event with 5 people the top of the netherlands the politicians the ambassador everything that means something in the netherlands is on this affair and because for 15 years we've been organizing this and in 2015 and i was one of the nominees who was presented for the ethnic woman award of the year and we have an independent jewelry chose her to be here at the businesswoman and my 1st son here at the thomas films a posh. theory i have on the island of the men. who are. at the mouth of a coffin. 3. so i did them the. only he had of.
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it's been many years since now dad left her native iraq she has integrated well amongst the people of the netherlands family gathering serves as a reminder of her iraq you it's. how in the. regina island. want to lochner men and women and i was 40 and images that are so am and how on earth and father robertson s.s.u. a lot of my own. marvelous wine and. believe a man or. woman more you again. or the one next if you're on
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the 2nd on homeland to argentina if not. a nurse or. how that a kid could hold your thoughts and never had a letter or cathartic and. no doubt the bundle of them in our government to show the measure i fell in iraq i don't harbor here without a conclusion. yeah and enough and had a. clue what. i'm about a. year . in which stated. what of but it. you still don't feel like giving us a bluff. and that's. where she mark on the block is sort of going to.
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be like this is. going to have to. live with a. doctor not the pharmacist business leader and inspiration to many young people in her adopted home then other lands. in part to another successful woman this time based in italy samantha bill carter is an elected member of midland city council. and freaked out a while about the power would be our. old collini. well. my few feet but how do you how alaska theater. or what but.
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this is a dialogue that you decide not to have children to say that it's what the stake is really human survival everyone has a voice that must start with our community because of course this is a debate and it's a heated one this it will be asian literally before you do a ph and i fully join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be are 3 on al-jazeera. i remember the 1st time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations was that the so many nationalities. just that we all come different places but it's one that gives us and gives us the ability to identify the people when they're the other side of the
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world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al jazeera. a team of chinese scientists carrying deep sea mission searching for rare is also the one who when it's produced china's underwater on out of the earth. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera iran's foreign minister says they'll be all out war if the u.s. response to attacks on saudi arabian oil facilities by taking military action against his country yemen's who the rebels claimed responsibility for the strikes but washington and riyadh say 10 iran is to blame. the u.s. justice department is being accused of playing
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a key role in reportedly withholding a whistle blows complaint against president trump the head of the u.s. house intelligence committee says intelligence officials were blocked from passing on the complaint to congress u.s. media are reporting that it's related to a phone call between trump and a foreign leader trump is labeled a story fake news. the whole point of the whistleblower statute is not only to encourage those to report problems abuses violations of laws but also have a legal mechanism to do so and not to disclose classified information because there's no other remedy. that the whole purpose is being frustrated here because the director of national intelligence has made the unprecedented decision not to share the complaint with us canada's prime minister justin trudeau has apologized again after another photograph and video emerged of him wearing blackface makeup is vowed to continue with his reelection campaign. the u.s.
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has expelled 2 cuban diplomats for what it called influence operations the officials were posted at the cuban mission to the u.n. in new york the state department hasn't given any details about the accusations or released the diplomats names protests are taking place around the world calling on countries to stop what's being described as an environmental catastrophe this rally was held in sydney australia as part of a global climate change strike directed at world leaders gathering in new york for a un climate summit. hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes in the u.s. state of texas because of torrential rains and flash floods authorities are warned more rainfall could bring what's described as catastrophic flooding as a tropical storm lashes the area and the british prime minister boris johnson should find out early next week whether his decision to suspend parliament ahead of the october 31st brags that deadline was legal the supreme court wrapped up its hearing on the case on thursday well those were the headlines the news continues
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here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera world statement that's what. in this life the most incredible stories are often true. and cheering go on experiences. makes the unfamiliar for me or. in this life diversity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater than our souls in this life what i want to lose is freedom of expression. the right to mortgage. sean and a lot into the darkness. because a dislike of the desire to understand the world. makes us human. and the human condition is universal.
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throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled on the road. why people move varies greatly persecution and conflict has caused millions of arabs to leave their homelands others leave for economic reasons or to follow their families. no 2 stories are the same yet what binds each of them is a connection to their arab heritage 'd. europe has long been a favored destination for many from the middle east so many abdul qadeer lives in
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italy where she works as a public representative her is a remarkable success story as milan's 1st muslim female council member. sumi arbil car that was born in the italian city of beirut to jordanian and palestinian parents she has enjoyed a special relationship with the city of milan since her student days at milan university had also lobola baba also asked them an advice and i. hope. that he could for that a good ask so what by the soldier. comes with about. just one little for what the whole of. a foot so i mean as a man in. santa claus some advice.
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and a lot of unnecessary margarette about i mean i think there are some of it if you like that which are not the juicy alitalia an hour or so many young men home while about so many i don't mean to allow that you have cannot the idea. that you have the sort of art you have it's a kind of job that one must feel for the idea but the toughie at the arm of mine. of the course of these caught you have a. muslim in over there usually i'm a. muslim in. islam yeah. the men of the west. medina to milano but there are still.
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below well that us to biology who are all. of us to be. mobile or. do nothing about now but that. but dick. hole does a lot of majorly i think in certainly. the hottest. madeup some more. fat. warm milk to. be. allowed to. be him not going to run italy will appear after. a year or 2 bashed. me and the value of. the time a low mark but i'll be a lot of the band. that are so blessed.
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to. have a son the c.r.c. my son home i'm going to chill for love it or suffer to live what i behave. with olive be happy. to journey. what will be the most certain comfort to feel look. on. to know how that are to be exterior digimon what about enjoy italia without one 0 my word what. one of us shardik my home. to. see it off but our one.
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every day is a busy one for so many hours. aside from politics she plays an active role in several muslim youth groups and is also a prominent women's rights activist. however she says that what drives her most is writing. becomes an awful lot of. well understood allows. her to very can a book that. you. really mean almost a remarkable of course analytic tibor 1. one of the few not thick then 50 miles feared in my. field. job iack woman and drew mortal fear. has i mean can the adul. but. the me and for you know we have we're only small men and i mean how we can man not this would almost 35 women not. muslim our you must be and how.
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much i can for how i thought about blacks so you could shoot. the. doctor and i'll talk with somalia could be enough to going to what i've been. told that other the queen the killer left or you know momentum cui used office in that it's a the cupboard key with the disease there you go you know what ari i will feel describe it in person i was we need to talk acquittal denard on them some money tell ya know the can quit on the way or you need to but i'm going to do. between your lettuce will be brought a bottle because the queer looking. careful see the school so what i'm on. the. point of it i think you live in someone i. put i've only 17 my. neighbors if you look at it is a surgeon 33 and you will disappear from intercourse with he had at least you see
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you. and you kiss and while the. kenya morning. when you and i look at that is that a particle article in the salted on him withdraw to 40 some of the nipples e.q.'s some of them and you know by the quote one of them in more of a word or deed. that they have in the face of this. if i see fit in so have the goodness why. before i. left the job when it meant rebuttal in other stuff for a week with the possible piper said what's that is
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a very competent senior but i'll settle for a madea from 30. and. the queen injured your horn lifted them and if we listen i was a lovely model do you know who made a will and some german with me blood and blood all sleep all the whole. shore and least of all it to my floor for you to jump. down you but that you could but we thought it was listed here and him our father a common genial are one but i will do little and if you are but are you would. know where your the journey here is slamming you. oh well. what of the you still are you sure what you. can see the mud that i saw.
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merge my how well and know. be. lad why young. blacks but relax around until it has had a lot you thought you will be sure to be cooler most because they learn it all more. we see our service for the good for our neighbor so i thought she had the knowledge of that but they aren't here. to know what had done. almost one and a half 1000000 muslims now live in italy this makes. then one a few ups largest muslim communities the majority have integrated well into italian society while at the same time maintaining their arab identity. and it that
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way it is clear that this is how i view the pope that we are all having to think a little. bit so you know we have a good idea we are. out of the sand business which is exactly that if i do that again i think. that it's way i could ever say this that if you come out with us and work with the bank comes another guy and a book about the clintons we have a couple of them and. i say. how good it all of them but i think what i'll do what i don't know would i never would you call it that i'm not a sign of that of missing a little it's obvious helen the c. of e. mcginnis i talk about that because you know i do like it was how love will come to those who could not love me i don't think it would but that's get them out of the line not to be to satisfy but send us a little bit but that i could go. in
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2016 so my yob bill cognitive became the 1st muslim woman to win a seat in milan's local governing council previously she had been involved in politics working as a member of the italian democratic party. now as an elected councillor she found herself in a position to argue for real and meaningful change in her adopted city. i was she lesson for the been no ion. feel sad for the dia. i had. for you have to deal mia. and know your daughter is. what. will be our. fee. this
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a young. woman had. to feel when i. see myself and i. still see the. thought of d. i would imagine what i see. c.r.c. must mark and i'm little forgotten i still feel his. love sci fi. b. b. must. been one of them those. of us you to me so shyly. that i. got a lodger in door. got there late on their level would sooner care what's economy or point. and i think he's more pure. to me is more political.
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but come yet it. is a never about what i don't understand some people. get on the course and. sit in the mirror and the door store. non-support in front of a quandary in africa. going on a drum and. my son prep it on. a mattress in the school so you want to your career because from my on that aren't going to. stand madea. shardik feel that. much is a bad idea. for god to. know. i still feel magellan when i see. the how lee had.
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or you would prefer to get only going to show a young kid pretty mind that it's your only queen companion at that island they all respond that the so we thought that a sauna more to push the diva a persona that came aboard in the never without a congenital scored more than one yard 3. immediate psionic could look it was the scent of the newly minted k. case going on only jordan or not the thought a little. more your case my assent thank you was this week about you that responsibility that k. put a thought in very long in when i got an uncle or whatever calming me down or going in the main door key for the school to create the school sauna it was the kale nothing siana put a psionic majority mind numbing took hold of you know this ok look at me as minty
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thought more of the produce need see it a for the trunk a day i counted on islamic a quarter of a lot but that you buy one of the markets which is entirely a pin of the the man who work among the. theater men in the us and it's a what at least in no allows me cool them feel free medicine bloody a liquid at the laugh. in my denny the one about my sil. well i can and i would jordy feel modulus what would you would. actually miss the limousine and $99.00 out windy but a manage lee. and morton in philly 2nd female i know the one i 90. and i didn't give a fuck that. mother you would be doing it meanwhile. tom looked at him in that had done it at a muslim. we
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don't even. know of. a war less than half as i'll hold most in me but stubborn and moderate a command a half as our last hope martin lee 2nd fifi lionel i know had the most amount of don't know where from which one can forgive the thought of what had west let him in fact get that off we're not only to die use as we all die as selim been in germany . obama would do the village of you know what would. be his job to her. and i will hear her the midst of a whole journey and connecting with a live in a small easy to me on. a caller said look at the job because only you know you're here let the kind of. see a large a little pop and. to my fill. them
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and then she hadn't before what the other form of that. time other party. ringback ringback ringback than i. thought about that santa why then and the. would have might have said i what i said on. a bus in.
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suffolk. i had that the. taliban and daddy and what i said myself that i. am not the advocate how we at best necked about how. muslim that. as an equal feel and do all the law. r.t. to you or me with edge and also that whole we hear. that more so. so here. we are there's a bill. that would be a fear. that to be year after. year of.
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bad a form and what the market will add now that even len i heard him out of the car bob . bob the love that i saw. badman a big maid's award for the bottom of the world with gina handing out of flour bags and a lot would. who are stores who would it what are you hell up italian american or middle. joe was american i'm one of my strengths and i can. by dean and john mark. were that us the best number one but that figure. that if i who must. but it came ashore well over and over from
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medical room with well i can be. 10 feet. men will laugh plenty and from a few or when i came out of a dollop of hot water after. the 3rd quarter me. what on earth. i mean or. what my come on what about the month of summer had the whole of billy. going and i should clean fi lamela should be in a muslim. brotherhood are assessed now my sister should have been muslim the italian jove. anyone with money did that give. you. a fake beard wad about how we'll be i thought we are clean and so help out clooney a colombian my bad well. my feet but how know you how i like to see your
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are not really any on a half hour what a formidable know how a lot less than i did that kathy your art. that was sort of. so deal of n.r.t. you know laddie had the one time in africa and no lauzon haphazardly feeble the nurse. found on 4 feet above the us i don't. know how that an amount out of it or career. or to one. would hope for if so the whole.
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counselor so my adult card dead and business leader dr now dad and the baby do not know each other yet have much in common they're both successful women of middle eastern heritage living in europe and both at the same time remain deeply rooted to their arab background they and their families have been welcomed in their adopted country and in return each has worked hard to repeat that while.
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the 1950 s. a clash of governance politics and a challenge to french colonial rule. any 2 part series algy 0 tells the dramatic story of how modern genius you know was born to give us back our land and sea level for you to know. with a rare eyewitness testimony from the man who fought the french on the ground to newseum the battle for independence episode one rebel on out is iraq. still no letup in the heat across the middle east if anything temperatures 2 or 3 degrees about the seasonal averages lost a clear skies i saw you last a push over towards the black sea see this line of cloud just pushing up towards the caucuses that's going to sink its way further south which over the next day or
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so so and korea $26.00 celsius here on friday for quite sharply to 19 degrees as we go on into saturday and the rain really setting in this system makes its way through little bit of snow there over the high ground still going up to 43 celsius in baghdad 39 in kuwait city and that sunshine extends down across the arabian peninsula here in doha we're getting up to around $38.00 celsius as well as $100.00 in fact had a fair bit of cloud across southern parts of the peninsula southern areas of amman into yemen where you say that cloud you might just catch a spot or 2 of light rain or drizzle salada at around 29 degrees some rain some really right pushing its way into the western side of south africa at present it's easing its way through getting into the thirty's in cape town recently struggling to reach 19 degrees on friday afternoon still as we go on into saturday the clouds thickening up and we could see some wet weather by the end of the weekend.
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from inside the walls of a west african prison comes home. a chance to create to express emotion and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. a renowned choreographer shares his passion for dogs inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of their past and the confines of their present the dance of the us a witness documentary on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every year. the cal grows of toga. defenseless against the wind 7 different international marketplace.
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and political activist on a mission to establish a co-operative to make can sell chocolate on that. power. a taste of independence on al-jazeera. the global youth movement against climate change inspired me to tina to vist kicks off in asia and africa. down jordan this is down to 0 live from doha also coming up political firestorm in the u.s. as a whistleblower as complaints against president trump was reportedly kept quiet.
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iran's foreign minister heads to the u.s. for the u.n. general assembly a day after he threatens all out war if the u.s. strikes plus. stand stages its 1st national nomad games where competition is reviving local culture. of the program protesters from more than 150 countries are expected to join a u.s. led strike calling for an end to fossil fuels it begins a weeklong global campaign demanding great to action on climate change is just some of the cities taking part in washington d.c. they will be a student led march to congress and there will also be a rally taking place in new york later in the day latin america there's a protest expected at the angel in mexico city and the day's 1st demonstrations are
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already underway in thailand the philippines and australia and in europe we're expecting protests in london edinburgh and glasgow brussels berlin and paris tahrir square in the egyptian capital will host another gathering the square was the heart of demonstrations in 20112012 children will lead the march in nairobi as protests taking place. from mali to madagascar students are something outside the ministry of housing and urban affairs in new delhi to protest against unplanned construction which is contributing to carbon emissions where regular mohammed joins us live now from jakarta radio's a talk us through what we expect to happen with these climate protests that's a day where you will. go down the atmosphere is quite festive don that many police around at the moment here into concert most of the students as young as 10 and university students have gathered here oh wow minds as you hold they intend to demonstrate and won't small it's the presidential palace
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and cool for one thing they want the government to declare the situation and the environment here on national climate imagine see they're saying they tired of having to deal with. dirty skies and they want blue skies to be able to breathe clean air as well now. this is actually the 1st time it's strike into qantas so it is highly significant and it comes off the back of much wider issues those that are facing indonesia right now which on these wild maya is that i have taken over some of the islands in sumatra and also on borneo and the haze has caused a lot of health problems for many people i'm the protesters here and the youth in katra saying that they want the government to deal with this more urgently and take more action yeah i mean as you say these climate protests such just highlighting how important it is to get the haze on the far as in indonesia under control quickly. yes so just put these to the specter of the
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haze sound the fires are still a major issue for the government but their major priority right now on the island of borneo and smart try is to attend to those people who are reporting issues around being sick many of them are talking about having iron irritation that coughing they have asked and it's causing some really bad breathing problems for many people. so this is one major issue the wildlife is also being affected by about $37.00 rang it's hangs i believe what admitted into a rehabilitation center for also suffering from the same issues and even fishermen are saying that the visibility is so bad in some parts they caught even do their jobs they having to fish only on the sea shore and it's very difficult for them to navigate in the sea to do that basic fishing. in regards to the company is and individuals that were responsible for the burning land to care for the plantations they also under investigation we know that $185.00 people have been arrested so far
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and the government will be monitoring that situation keeping us up to date and have that story will move forward. in jakarta rayna thank you. now the u.s. justice department is being accused of playing a key role in reportedly withholding a whistleblower as complaint against president trump u.s. media is reporting this relates to a phone call between trump and a foreign leader the head of the u.s. house intelligence committee says officials a blocked from possible the complaint to congress the president called it fake news . the whole point of the whistleblower statute is not only to encourage those to report problems abuses violations or was but also to have a legal mechanism to do so and not to disclose classified information because there's no other remedy. that the whole purpose is being frustrated here because the director of national intelligence has made the unprecedented decision not to share the complaint with congress well trump has denied the accusation here's what
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he tweeted another fake news story out that never ends that actually anytime i speak on the phone to a foreign leader i understand that there may be many people listening from various u.s. agencies not to mention those from the other country itself no problem might come has more from washington d.c. . the man who received the original complaint as inspector general of the intelligence community he has now sent a series of letters to the house intelligence committee outlining the procedures he followed and the procedures that have not been followed he says he took 2 weeks to investigate the complaints and found them to be credible and importantly of an urgent nature he sent his report to the acting director of national intelligence who legally has a week to consider the report before forwarding it to the relevant congressional committee in this case the house intelligence committee but to director the acting
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director of national intelligence went to the justice department who told him that legally he did not have to pass the information on now this of the intelligence oversight of the intelligence community making very clear he does not agree with this decision and in fact finds that the incorrect decision he's made this opinion public in that letter to the congressional committee this is given ammunition to that committee to take further action against the justice department in particular which it accuses of blocking information that legally the congregational committee should receive in the interests of protecting the president the congressional committee has now subpoenaed the acting director of intelligence to appear before it next week to explain why he did not follow constitutional and legal procedure and forward vetted complaint to the relevant committee in congress. iran's foreign
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minister is flying to new york after being granted a visa for the annual gathering of world leaders at the united nations next week jogs or his diplomatic mission comes just a day after he warned of all out war if the u.s. takes military action against tehran that follows the bombing of 2 major saudi oil facilities same bizarre reports from tehran. drone and missile attacks on saudi oil facilities last week iranian leaders say the only reason the u.s. and saudi arabia are blaming them is because the alternative is too embarrassing that yemen's hoopy fighters were capable of carrying out such a destructive military operation. but the saudis say the drones and missiles direction of travel recover debris the capacity of the technology used in these attacks all draw a straight line back to tehran foreign ministers of odds are it has said of the iran co-incident is used as an excuse to attack his country iran won't think twice about defending itself he also warned u.s.
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president donald trump not to listen to his saudi allies who would march to war with iran for their own sake they should pray that they won't get what they seek they're still paying for a much smaller a human wall that they were too arrogant in 4 years ago for those hoping for cooler heads to prevail the rhetoric coming from to iran of widespread and destructive retaliation is worrying and an indication of how far the u.s. and iran have come from the negotiating table. but the reality is iran's position is nothing new the promise of a kind of mutually assured destruction of american assets and allies in the region has been standing policy for years and iranian experts say is keeping iran's enemies at bay what is new is how frequent and assertive the message from iranian leaders has become a signal perhaps that there is real concern into iran that some kind of u.s. aggression may now be closer than ever on a visit to saudi arabia the u.s. secretary of state described the oil facility attacks as an act of war and promised
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more economic sanctions on iran there will be more sanctions. we we have set about a course of action to deny iran the capacity and the wealth so that they can conduct their tears and to prove to prevent that from conducting their terror campaigns and you can see from the events of last week there's still more work to do we're going to continue to drive towards that end if you if you cannot fail to see the failed policy of giving money to this regime but what happened inside the arabia those opposed to the saudi led war in yemen now in its 4th year see the incident very differently the who these dismissed the saudi version of events describing the attack as an example of how their own newly developed weapons can now reach targets far beyond yemen's borders and they warned if the saudi led coalition won't stop dropping bombs on yemen then coalition countries should be prepared for more of the
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same leaders here in iran have been quick to remind the world that it was yemen's who the fighters that claimed responsibility for the attacks last week on saudi oil infrastructure the who these no doubt consider these attacks not as an act of war by iran as the americans would see it but as retaliation for an ongoing saudi war that was sparked by a saudi led invasion and that's the line being pushed by iran's leaders as well. of these 2 people have died. died in the hundreds forced to leave their homes after torrential rain drenched parts of the u.s. state of texas people were evacuated from a hospital in the town of wynnie in houston thousands of people cut off by floodwaters were rescued by boat forecasters are warning for the rain could bring catastrophic flooding liberia has observed a day of mourning for 27 people who were killed in a fire at an islamic school near the capital most of the victims were students they were sleeping when the blaze broke out that night at the boarding school near
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monrovia believe the fire was sparked by an electrical short time for a short break here not just when we come back. the buck stops with me and i take responsibility the canadian prime minister apologizes again for a scandal that's threatening his reelection campaign. and fears the world's most diverse rain forest will one day become a desert we look at how deforestation is killing more in that state. we got some warmer weather pushing into western parts of your private the next couple of days but still on the cool side the breezy side wall autumnal should we say scandinavia eastern areas if you are pushing over towards that western side of russia pieces of cloud here showing up quite nicely and you got this march weather front.

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