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according to the ukrainian government trump expressed support for their efforts to investigate corruption during a phone call with selenski in july shortly afterwards the u.s. reportedly began reviewing the possibility of suspending 250000000 it military assistance to ukraine the white house announced this month it is providing the money to kiev trump says the accusations are politically motivated it's just another political hack job after initially dodging congressional requests president trump's acting director of national intelligence has now agreed to testify next week before congress about the whistle blower's complaint this as president trump continues to deny any wrongdoing while also scheduled to meet with ukraine's president next week at the united nations general assembly can really help at al-jazeera the white house still ahead on al-jazeera fears the world's most diverse
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rain forest will one day become a desert well in the amazon for a look at what's killing its. 1000000 side by storm this top secret u.s. military base where at area 51 to see who actually showed up and if they came in. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast we'll expect some showers here across parts of northern turkey the front that's going to cause those showers is coming over the black sea right now with a line of clouds and we're going to be seeing a drop in temperature for ancora coming down to about $1000.00 degrees once the front goes through we are going to be seeing some active weather just to the east that is going to be probably some severe thunderstorms and probably snow in the higher elevations down towards the south though plenty of heat we're going to sing baghdad at about $43.00 on saturday and over here towards crutchley we are going to
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be watching some potential rain coming into the forecast not on sunday but expect maybe monday or tuesday as we go towards beginning of next week as well where here across doha expect to see very humid mornings but the good news is by the time we get to the afternoon things are really going to be drying out and that will be the trend over the next few days so 41 degrees here on saturday at 36 and really staying the same as we go towards sunday maybe some more clouds that across oman as well as yemen and speaking of clouds it is going to be clouds along the coast here across parts of south africa over the next few days cape town you will see those clouds as well we don't expect to see a very warm temps or few at about 17 degrees but it will be warm up here towards johanna's very with plenty of sun a 29 in durban and about 26 degrees for you. from inside the walls of a west african prison. a chance to create to express emotion
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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 the past and the confines of their present the dance of the witness documentary on al-jazeera. it watching al-jazeera remind of the top stories this hour protests have broken out across egypt with thousands demanding the president abdel fattah el-sisi resign there are reports one person has been killed in the northern city of months or
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after suffocating from tear gas. the u.s. plans to send additional troops to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. in response to the recent attacks on saudi oil facilities washington has blamed iran for last week's attacks the rebels said they were behind it tehran has denied involvement. and who the rebels have offered to stop targeting saudi arabian territory so long as the kingdom also holds its fire but they warn that riyadh will suffer the greatest damage if it continues the war. millions across the globe who have taken part in the biggest climate change protest on record young people took the lead demanding governments to do more to cut emissions the week long campaign aides to step up the. pressure leaders gathering in new york for the united nations general assembly is on the reports. the young people are fed up and took to the streets of new york to say it's time for adults i don't need to acknowledge climate
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change but instead to do something about it you're only 17 years old why is it important for you to be here today this will be movement is you sledding we're the ones who are going to be affected the most by climate change because be at the longest time ahead of us and we're the ones who by traditional means don't have much political power actions like this show that we have a voice in our futures here i've written 0 hour in red lipstick oh it means that this is really like 0 hour like no more time left to act on climate change because people around the world are already being affected they are taking their message straight to older people in positions of power like at this climate strike in washington d.c. but in america new york is the focal point on thursday a giant melting glacier was projected on the side of the united nations headquarters as well as words scroll down the side demanding action on climate
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change world leaders are gathering at the u.n. next week for the annual general assembly. but it was the noise on the streets friday and to make those world leaders take notice easily hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating through the streets of new york city right now mostly young people this is happening in over a 1000 different cities throughout the united states but not only here in mobile we as well. across the pacific islands many of which are already experiencing the impact of rising sea levels a pledge to fight climate change there are protests in australia were several $100000.00 people skipped school college or work to take part and in india more demonstrations and a groundswell of global existent passion for action also seen in south africa. all told demonstrations in more than 150 countries even experienced activists say
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they are learning from the youth i have to say they can communicate much better than maybe of us they have creativity innovation and the way they're energized the numbers of young people that are coming every country have been that the last 6 months i've been so inspired they're now saying it's no longer a matter of trying to bring attention to climate change but rather what to do about it gabriel is on doe al-jazeera new york well the process was sponsored by teenage climate. she says it's clear the people want to see action for world leaders. this monday world leaders are going to be gathered here in new york city for the united nations climate action summits. was. the eyes of the world it will be on them they have a chance to prove that they too are united behind the science they have
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a chance to take leadership to prove they actually hear us do you think they hear us. we will make them hear us. well while all of this is going on well launching a new show here without 0 which will concentrate on the climate emergency and the impact on all of our lives but the s.o.s. will debut this saturday at 1730 g.m.t. is a taste of what's to come our planet is feeling the climate an ecological imagine say the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of irreversible changes to the earth's climate al-jazeera prinsloo a new weekly show planet s.o.s. will set up the facts on the science behind the issues affecting our planet's planet earth so us at this time on out to sara. wildfires are still burning
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in brazil is amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn it into a dry savannah despite a ban on fires for land clearing the amazon is burning at a rate not seen in almost a decade each year newman reports from the state of mato grosso. 60 year old agronomist. walks through the charred remains of his land for the 1st time since fire destroyed it all in this is the these were my seedling beads or years of work here you would grab the dirt in it smelled it differently it had life now it's an. but governor will apply to sustainable system without artificial fertilisers only native species to make the land more productive. but all his work to grow his 1st pineapples sugarcane fruit trees and corn went up in smoke in just a few minutes he says that d.n.a.
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filmed this video on september 7th just before he had to run to save himself. he describes what's left as a prelude to total dysart if occasion. the characteristic of this next of forest is its ability to survive decades of fires but with every new fire it becomes more degraded and smaller until it withers away and the only thing left is it does it. last month the number of wildfires in the amazon tripled compared to the previous year and as elsewhere here in the most impacted state they continue spreading until a week ago all this looked like a kind of in chanted forest what scientists call an environmental corridor with more than 100 native species and not just trees but also animals like wild deer armadillos boars pumas and many many more are the fires have destroyed all this in
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some cases were accidental in others intentional but in all cases they were manmade . the state environmental department argues that the number of fires is relative. compared to 20 i tell you which was a rainy year. the amount of deforestation will be doubled this year yet if you compare it to other years it's quite everett's nothing extraordinary. but that's not really the veil says she's lived in the area for 20 years and says her family never experienced anything close to an wildfires came right up to their doorstep they survived by a miracle she says. i'm very frightened still too afraid to even go to work because i don't want to leave the house and my family alone it's jane generous. she's right to be worried the temperatures have been hovering at nearly $43.00 degrees for weeks the start of the rainy season is at least
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a month away and even that won't guarantee that this vital tropical forest will be out of danger you see in human i'll just see that shot blather digvijay singh brazil. the u.k. minister in charge of bricks it says he's optimistic following a meeting with the european union's chief negotiator stephen barclay says there is a common purpose between the u.k. and the e.u. the talks focused on the contentious irish border issue negotiations are set to continue on monday that's when britain's prime minister meets the e.u. council president of the un general assembly in new york. farmers in ireland are getting worried about what will happen to their march to brag said most of their food producers exported to the u.k. . as this report. now. it's called the irish national planning championships but in reality it's more a celebration of farming showing just how seriously they take it on the island of
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ireland the men driving the tractors star states's. here as well as the job all these people are irish national heroes they were 3 days a 3rd of a 1000000 visitors inspect the machinery in the livestock it's all in the blood. and given that exports 90 percent of all the food it produces much of it to the u.k. the idea of the new border cutting the island into is a nightmare there's a real possibility of the coming from would not survive. the potential maybe there's a lot of promise of it some of them are still ones critically be from above given the level of indebtedness out. was very very high are what the british government wants to achieve at this point is vague the best but it seems to accept the huge importance of irish food to the u.k. politicians use phrases like the all ireland food economy which most people don't
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understand in practical terms it's much simpler so it appears bracks it has come down to this the british government says it's happy for meats from that how to pass on checks through the irish border but it's not a parallel that piece of farming equipment over there and if that's appears ridiculously picky it's also the case of the british government doesn't seem to realise that that would be completely unacceptable about the irish governments and the european union the agriculture minister turned up to take questions there wasn't a single british journalist there there's almost no attempt to understand the irish position in terms of the volume of trade from the republican ordinarily in the region 700000000 and something slightly less coming from north south and the granular detail of that is you know. 10 percent of the pool is processed from the public 400000 sheep consoled for his daughter a could give you a myriad of statistics so the continuation of the economy is really important to us
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and those politicians who represent voters around the border insist that 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. 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. carlo.
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thousands of people have protested in haiti's capital demanding the resignation of their president. the. riot police fired tear gas at demonstrators who want president. to step down many believe the government is corrupt and is responsible for fuel shortages and high prices. it started as an online joke that quickly went viral millions of people signed up to storm a top secret u.s. military base which is long been the subject of alien conspiracy theories but it's hardly jocasta reports only a few dozen u.f.o. enthusiasts ended up turning up at the gates of area $51.00. the middle of the night in a party is happening outside the gate of a remote and top secret u.s. military base. why would you ever miss a bunch of random people in weird costumes standing outside of
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a government base why would you want to miss that. these are the people heeding a call to storm area 51 a call it started on facebook when a college student jokingly posted we can move faster than their bullets let's see the aliens. we came out to see kind of the dumb people make a run for it are people really storming the military base only a few police say a person was arrested for trespassing early friday morning and in the light of day the sighing clearly raef 6 months in prison meant strictly enforced well you know there are stories galore of all sorts of things exotic and potentially alien off the world happening here at area 51 michael hall is an attorney who believes aliens have visited earth and his opinion may be supported by some evidence from the u.s. military itself these declassified videos shot by navy pilots around 2015
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show unknown a flying objects or u.f.o.'s whose movements defy human technology the government says it still doesn't know what they were if they're confirming these things exist they don't know what they are. obviously something is controlling and then there's the recent discovery of a planet 110 light years away the scientists believe may be capable of supporting life i don't think we are we alone in the universe. that's all pushed these extraterrestrial lovers to this a communion in the desert with other earthlings who are unafraid to celebrate their inner alien. castro al-jazeera along the extraterrestrial highway nevada.
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this is al jazeera and these are the top stories protests have broken out across egypt 1000 protests thousands of protesters are demanding the president abdullah fattah el-sisi resign there are reports one person has been killed in the northern city of months or off suffocating from tear gas. the pentagon has announced it will send additional troops to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. in response to the recent attacks on saudi oil facilities washington has blamed iran for last week's attacks yemen's rebels so they were behind it or particle hain has more they really didn't give very many specifics they just said that they had met with u.s. president donald trump on friday afternoon he said go ahead send these defensive weapon systems to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates they said both countries had requested help they seem to indicate that we're talking about patriot missile batteries these are systems that are supposed to be able to shoot down
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incoming drones or missiles and when they asked about how many troops is that is that going to be a major deployment mean thousands they said no it's not going to be thousands although e.g. rebels have offered to stop targeting saudi arabian territory so long as the kingdom also holds its fire but they warn that riyadh will still suffer the greatest damage if it continues the war millions across the globe have taken part in the biggest climate change protests on record young people want governments to do more to the missions before damage to the planet is reversible the u.k. minister in charge of brics it says he's optimistic following a meeting with the european union's chief negotiator stephen barclay says there is a common purpose between the u.k. and the e.u. the talks focused on the contentious irish border issue negotiations are set to continue on monday. thousands of people have protested again in haiti's capital demanding the resignation of their president
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riot police fired tear gas at demonstrators many believe the government is corrupt and this responsible for fuel shortages and high fuel prices well those are the headlines the news continues here on which is here off to my ethiopia border land. on counting the cost billions spent on add to fences but drones take out all the arabia's oil production and look at the knock on effect the $30000000000.00 plan to move indonesia's sinking capital and the importance of the dollar tina counting the costs on al-jazeera. i get into. a nato demeanor yeah nato.
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