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the food economy is really important to us and those politicians who represent voters around the border insisted if the u.k. can't figure out what it wants it should let irish people decide for themselves this is why people say the failure to agree on brics it could lead to a united ireland so the choices are stark the british government. accept the backstop and the minimal protections that it provides in order to ensure that we don't have a hardening of the border or that can give the people in the north of ireland a choice as to which union they want to be part of didn't want to be part of the dysfunctional so-called united kingdom or didn't want to as declared in the previous referendum remain part of the european union the essential contradiction of brics it remains that the u.k. wants to shut itself off from the european union while keeping its border with the e.u. open any ideas proposed by the irish to square that circle have been ruled out as unacceptable in london and yet here they are still waiting for the british prime minister to come up with something else instead al-jazeera carlow in ireland.
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thousands of algerians have returned to the streets for the 31st week in a row. they're demanding an end to the current leadership rights groups amnesty international say dozens of demonstrators have been arrested over the past 10 days with or at least to stop targeting demonstrators an end to clamp down on protests meanwhile algeria's military chief. called for the army to limit access to the capital. in the u.s. state of nevada police are preparing for they call an act of mass civil disobedience thousands of alien enthusiasts banded together through social media planning to trespass on to a secretive u.s. military base i did jocasta reports from rachel no farther. it all started as a joke university student matty roberts had been bored at work so to entertain
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himself he turned on his computer in created a meme about a pretend event he imagined on the spot the title of the event is star mary $51.00 that can't stop all of us area $51.00 is a top secret u.s. military base in the nevada desert it's where the cia developed spy planes at the height of the cold war and where classified military testing continues today but some believe this is also where the u.s. government studies aliens you can imagine that if indeed there is an alien race with the technology to be able to arrive here on our planet their knowledge would be very useful to us so it's very possible the rumors have always been that we might be in collaboration with some off world intelligence conspiracies are enjoying a resurgence in american pop culture then enter robert's me about to be something funny for the $62.00 followers that i had on my page and apparently i was
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completely correct and it was funny to the entire world so funny that more than 2000000 people or is it online for the september 20th a vent of course not all those millions of people will show up but hotel rooms and campsites have sold out in this very remote area and nearby desert towns used to supporting populations of no more than 100 are bracing for a potential onslaught of as many as 10000 alien hunters who will bring with them their very human needs there's nowhere to find food water or gas for tens of kilometers 2 counties have issued emergency declarations ahead of the event and the u.s. military says it will of rest anyone who trespasses on to area $51.00 as the signs warn lethal force is authorized again. those who disobey so what does robert think of storming the base now but i think it's terrible. yes the creator of storm area
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51 is telling people not to storm area 51 but it may be too late because of one some things launched into the great unknown of cyberspace it may return with alien life how did you castro al-jazeera rachel nevada new research is found billions of birds are disappearing from north america a study published in the science journal shows wild avian populations in the u.s. and canada have fallen 29 percent since $970.00 just over $10000000000.00 to $7200000000.00 grassland birds have been particularly hit hard with more than half the population gone and it appears humans are to blame the study cites factors including widespread habitat loss due to urbanization and climate change as well as the use of insecticides. kyrgyzstan is trying to boost its image on revive lost
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traditions the government is organizing the 1st ever no man's games thousands of people are attending the event this week on the banks of its cold lake. scholl about us reports. this game started on the plains of central asia more than 500 years ago called cook bordeaux teams on horseback compete to drop a did goes into a. it's a classic sport among nor met it's one of the most fiercely contested kurdistan's 1st national nomad games the event was created to revive traditional sports and customs but it's also a global branding exercise. the main goal is to promote friendship between regions and nations you know since the 1st nomad games it is our brand and is known around the world if it is no matter games it means coca star. extends beyond competition into culture this man is reciting the epic of mammas
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a famous poem about a strong man uniting all of kurdistan. eagle hunters show off their birds for centuries golden eagles help nomad survive on the step is even yet making competitions an honor of the traditional homes in the region. no my games are essential for his people the current generation doesn't know our history and traditions they're lazy my game show them traditions games customs history culture and how our ancestors lived. this is the 1st national games the kurdistan created the 1st global event and 2014 it is pitched as the no matter lympics but is held every 2 years in the last of a and 2000 athletes from 70 nations competed it was such a success they created this national version with all districts represented. these people may have no medic roots but they aren't leaving anything behind charlotte
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ballasts al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera. we'll hear from the new zealand and south africa camps ahead of a huge matched. sports
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fans we got some action to catch up on and a great day for japan right yes indeed it was sammy house japan and made a winning start at the rugby world cup the home team overcoming some early nerves to run in 4 tries against russia in tokyo japan securing victory by 30 points to
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tang and richardson reports. japan in the wider world of rugby has never seen anything like kids' the games showpiece event is in asia for the 1st time $50000.00 fans gathered at the tokyo stadium for the host nation's opening match against russia. half a 1000000 international supporters set to visit japan during this world cup the occasion got the better of the home players in the opening minutes nervy defending allowing russia's carol goal is in its ski to school the opening try of the tournament the lowest ranked side at this world cup had an unlikely lead was japan did then begins to warm to that task but sorry much shima finishing off a fluid move to score his country's 1st triumph i am just before half time matsushima run in for his 2nd in japan finally had a points had fancied i was in the 2nd half russia tired and japan's players and
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fans could begin to enjoy themselves i. and one month's ashima broke free for his hat trick it was japan's 4th try and that it is team a bonus point on their weights with 30 points to 10 victory. andy richardson algy 0. 00 fans won't have to wait too long for one of the most highly anticipated matches the tournament on saturday arch rivals new zealand and south africa faceoff the all blacks are looking to win their 3rd world cup in a row they're facing a south africa team with some real momentum just last month the springboks won the rugby championship i think is a good way to start the world cup to play them at the beginning and i mean you want to play them in new a new pool stage and i think it's a perfect time. to play that now i think they would also think the same thing.
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still avoid to annoyed to you know and you know some causal rather we didn't seem to be going is coming what is football but we can prepare from the beginning now and reply to the vision of their ability and it doesn't matter who we fly it's going to be you know they're going to have to play really well to vegas and and if they do show them you know well done to them and we have to accept that. in that they may have to accept the consequences. of that game is one of 3 on saturday france play argentina in a pool c. clash in tokyo for that in support of the 2 time winners australia take on fiji in a poor day clash preparations been really good. we're ready to go like we've had. so i just think that and i. we've had so much time now to be thinking about this moment finally here and ready to go so we just want to we want to be 145 tomorrow. comparing 2015 i think with what i would wear where i hated where we were
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were then they'll think their preparation has been much better squatter's is probably been a bit more settled in my last job i tell you mean you know just over a year after the world cup so we were still we're going to combinations going into the world cup i think this top were much more stable around the. soccer's quarterfinal match of the pan pacific open has been delayed until saturday due to rain meanwhile for seed actually kerber got a lucky break as she reached the semifinals in tokyo a 3 time grand slam champion got through after her opponent madison keyes retired in the 3rd set when she was leading 21 kerber is looking to win just her 1st title of the season. in major league baseball the new york yankees clinched their 100th win of the season and sealed their division title they beat the visiting l.a. angels on thursday mash a hero to knock a pitch 7 near perfect innings striking out 6 batters and allowing just one run or
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yankees' hit home runs yankees thrashing the angels $9.00 to $1.00 it's their 1st division title since 2012. of the world's top surfers are back on land this week but still competing at a wave pool on the surface here is the 11 time world champion kelly slater taking part in the freshwater pro that is being held at the surf ranch in california kelly who helped develop the venue finish the opening day in 5th place but it was brazil's gabrielle medina who have the best run of the day he finished top of the leaderboard topping surfers after 2 days of competition advance to the final rounds over to the wrestling world championships in kazakstan where history was made on day 5000000 great the united states defeated japan's hero suzuki in the final the women's 76 kilogram by doing so she became the 1st american wrestler to win 5 world
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titles. ok and that is all your support for now more coming up later but for now it's back to you. well that's it for this news hour i'm back in a moment though with another 4 bullets and so do stay with us here not 0 and of course there's always a web site you can keep up to date with news. right after that. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder good all the more with your gum still fight against corruption. new chiro church heroes like new who are about to refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a darker use to shine a light let's make the road to better plage nominate your anti corruption era.
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you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. from the family harvest is navigating dangerous rapids from the time with parts to the time we finished scared to the fisherman dicing with death. i'm afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying but if i don't go i can't think my family needs the men who go to the extreme just to make a living. but you have to be a strong swimmer otherwise and certainly risking it all vietnam on al-jazeera. we will take this fight to the. united states army the sober life.
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and in city we have. the reality of the 21st century. so you don't give the person the person you know. it's reloaded on al-jazeera. the global youth protest against climate change in the biggest ever demonstration of its kind. i'm sami's a that and this is al jazeera live from coming up
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a political firestorm you crave is at the center of a whistle blower's complaint against the u.s. president. saudi arabia shows the extent of damage at one of the oil facilities and last week's attacks. i'm castro on my way to meet with thousands of people planning to storm the secretive military base where they believe that u.s. government. now just climate change protest in history is taking place around the world from more than 150 countries are joining us strike led by young people calling for an end to fossil fuels it begins a weeklong worldwide campaign demanding greater action on climate change in washington d.c. students are gathering for a march to congress 16 year old. schoolgirl who inspired that
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strife well she's expected to lead the march taking place from new york. well looking at latin america there's a protest the angel in mexico city and the day's 1st demonstrations they all began in the far east highland the further pains australia and so on well in bangkok protesters march to the environment ministry in europe protests are taking place from germany to the u.k. . protests comes the same day as the government announced multi $1000000000.00 plan to tackle climate change and then this to harir square in the egyptian capital it's hosting another gathering the square of course was at the heart of demonstrations back in 20112012 children have led a march in nairobi protests there take place from mali to madagascar
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and students have gathered outside the ministry of housing and urban affairs in new delhi they're protesting against unplanned construction which is contributing to carbon emissions. even justice. is closed. because doing something. is. very very easy to. incentivize good behavior. is really very simple let's get the latest now from dominic kane he's in berlin so what does the day of the march is look like they're.
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certainly many thousands of people have been marching through the streets of the german capital. hundreds of thousands of others perhaps 80000 people of all ages of both genders going through the streets of this city with a very clear. plan it be that people need to make changes now they want to see a different kind of policy from the german government from the european union from global powers around the world changing their approach to climate change because they say there's no alternative. the protesters the demonstrators rather all generations have been very peacefully making their point here in berlin going through the main parts of the city through the landmarks the brandenburg gate the main avenue in the center of with placards with slogans chanting slogans making sure people get the message from them which is very clear change your policy now
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right dominic came from berlin in south africa people marched towards parliamentary buildings in cape town it's a city where just 2 years ago there was a danger of water running out i mean the miller is there. thousands of protesters have marched to parliament on a demanding that the south african government do more to deal with climate change cape town is a city that was gripped by drop 2 years ago and on the verge of having its taps run dry people here say they don't want to face a catastrophe like that and now is the time to act they're also demanding that the government declare a national emergency they want to see the end of coal power stations they also want greater education for south africa's use to understand climate change more and know the place they have been acting against climate change many of the protesters are school children and people here say that there is only one pallet it can't sustain the current system and it's up to the south african government to play its part of
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the we have to live with myself knowing that i'm letting love into the people in the high institutions the table of my future and not fight for just say that you're going to live to live in. religion really affect the root cause the elders like there was the one who caused it so they do one piers which we as the you would have to take to an earlier this year's southern africa experienced one leg in its worst side loans ever countries like the muslim became a law week and zimbabwe were affected by almost 1300 people were killed constance's says in south africa facing rising sea levels right 2050 people here are saying they want climate justice now and they want to ensure there's a future for many of the young people attending this protest today. now hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets demanding climate action in indonesia the country's been rocked by several natural disasters this year but you know how much
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has more from jakarta. it's a festive atmosphere here in the capital to consul where around 400 students some as young as 10 years old a university students are demonstrating for what they're calling climate action they want the government to enforce the climates of majesty to deal with some of the issues that's currently facing the country much of this is round and pollution they saying they want clean air and blue skies now all of this comes off the back all of the major forest fires that have happened in indonesia for the last couple of months on the island of sumatra and on borneo and it's causing a very bad haze that's affecting the population here and also it's crossing borders into malaysia and singapore many of the people here are saying that they want the government to take more action by imposing better law enforcement to deal with preventative measures to contain these fires and there is also investigations taking place around companies and individuals that have been looking that have allegedly been burning out some of this land and so this is what they want they
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want the government to impose better regulation and try and stop these forest fires from closing but at pollution in the capital as. well people in kenya are also crying out for more to be done to come by climate change was not one rally in nairobi it's all. these protests are not just taking place here in nairobi it's are also johannesburg and cape town and go into your seeing in senegal and in low may why because out of the 10 countries there will be most affected by climate change and 7 of them are all the costs in it and it's already started with the hurricane sweeping through mozambique flash floods in south africa you 0 leone and droughts that are dividing people in the sahara here in 200 are at risk of going. every day because of the crowds and so many young people here are growing impatient with their leaders. and if you did to me.
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and. past. services have just taken over one of the major capitals that they're headed toward the minute. because the government has put in place policies that they're. going ahead. with the plan to build. right here in. turn just. because you know it's a political issue so this is. the national. leader . gaining momentum i got to go no longer be ignored. and al jazeera is launching
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a new program dedicated entirely to the environment it's called planet. is a taste of what's to come. up planets is speaking to the climate an ecological emergency the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of irreversible changes to the climate al-jazeera prinsloo a new weekly planet s.o.s. the facts and the science behind the issue affecting our planet's planet has so us at this time on out to sara. says it's removed more than 4 and a half 1000 political spam accounts being used to target qatar in a coordinated campaign they were operating out of the united arab emirates and egypt and used fake personas to push content critical of qatar all promoting saudi arabia's government. twitters also suspended the account of former saudi royal court advisor danny he's been implicated in the murder of washington post
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journalist jamal. yemen's who the rebels have accused the saudi amorality led coalition of a dangerous escalation that's after the coalition launch strikes in the country's main port city of data against what it describes as legitimate military targets a spokesman for the who says the action threatens a u.n. brokered cease fire in the red sea port the coalition says it destroyed for science used to assemble remote controlled boats and sea mines extensive damage has been revealed that both saudi arabian oil facilities attacked last week it is the world's largest all processing facility and the attack knocked out half of saudi arabia's output saudi authorities earlier allowed media ends of these smaller horror a site saudi aramco has announced it will bring all production back up to full capacity by the end of september yemen's who the rebels say they were behind the
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drone strikes of the u.s. and saudi are blaming iran. a senior military advisor to iran's supreme leader is defending the attack on saudi oil facilities. with the retailer turi operation yemenis in fact carried out a legitimate defense have been selves against a process that killed their children the reality is that america and its allies and aggressors against palestine and yemen have become tired and worn out economically militarily and politically their policies were wrong and failed the repudiation of america and its allies is declining. iran's foreign minister says sadly arabia and the united arab emirates want to fight iran to the last american. was responding to the us secretary of state who accused iran of threatening all out war in the gulf and attacks against americans.

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