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the people are starving my life savings have evaporated why why the c.c. starve us while he lives in the curious palaces why is he trying to humiliate us he is supposed to be a public servant working for us this season who is in new york for the united nations general assembly denies corruption allegations describing them as lies. banned all unauthorized protests after he led the military coup which deposed egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi 6 years ago. tens of thousands of egyptians were arrested and jailed in the government crackdown which followed now human rights watch is calling the new direction government not to repeat past mistakes urging leaders to protect the right to peaceful protest in upholding egypt's obligations under international human rights law or 30 should immediately release all those arrested for soli exercising their rights was there are parallels that can be drawn with the 2011 uprising which led to the
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ousting of autocratic president hosni mubarak the situation today is also different . we still be early to predict how these protests will end and whether they will force regime change or not what is undeniable though is that for many egyptians the current status quo or poverty corruption under pressure is not an option. and show young soldiers you know. for the protests to follow president season to you he's there for the u.n. general assembly and he's due to meet the u.s. president donald trump egyptians rallied outside his intel accusing him for crimes mike hanna has more now from washington. president trump invited to the scene to the white house shortly after he was made president he's met with him now on a fairly regular occasion he describes him as a strong leader who's done a fantastic job in egypt is what president trump says he also strangely enough at
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a meeting of the g. 7 last month said at one stage where is my favorite dictator according to a number of people who were present at that particular meeting but he met the egyptian president at 7 summit and of course he's going to be meeting him again on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly next week so regardless of the human rights abrogation is within each of president trump has never made any comment about that the white house the state completely silence while many in congress have expressed deep concern about the human rights record in egypt and have called into question the 1.4 $1000000000.00 that the u.s. pays a jew egypt each year. we've got a lot more to come on this al-jazeera news hour including. fighting between eisel and security forces this push thousands from their homes in the air. it's really a u.n. of the art world i would say desperate journeys immortalize stories of the world's
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refugee crisis are told through. and installed christiane around our own target for you venters the latest from italy is city are coming up in spite. of the world health organization has taken a rather unusual step of complaining to tanzania about the failure to share information about the bowl of virus and the terms of the government denies a bowler has been confirmed in 2 patients who suffered from an unknown illness recently the w.h.o. says tanzania hasn't shared clinical data all aboard 3 tests up to now tanzania shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died in an ongoing outbreak. the land mines are
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a constant threat in the air government forces are battling i saw and other groups who are vying for control of remote desert areas i saw attacks of force tens of thousands out of their towns and villages including in our tears that's in the tele barre region a warning of some disturbing images in this report from nora burden that way. too they used to dream of finishing school now she just wants to walk again she lost the use of her legs after she stepped on a mine planted by isis fighters she can't leave her bed and her brother tries to keep her comfortable. but her situation her to so much and wishes to see her standing on our feet again marky i had a big other sister and 3 cousins including an artist tribal leader also killed by ice mine. 2 years ago and i salute tak until
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a bury killed 4 us and 5 soldiers. in may the u.s. military released this video of recovery operation after 28 nigerian soldiers were killed in a single isolate tack. that there are no people in they fled because of the fighting they started killing people in 2018 and again this year leaders of nutters have been killed many of the people have lost their lives. fighting between i saw a national and international forces since july has led to a big increase in people fleeing violence to nearby arrow tell a very city and miami. house and his wife and 5 children were among them. we suffer in many ways we fled our homes and we came here we don't have a place to live some of us did not even have a mattress and couldn't find any help. traders here say they could no longer
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continue their business because of the violence. we left our goods and trade lost our money and suddenly found ourselves here with nothing but disaster has hit all the districts of tele barrios especially near the border with mali. the un wounds to the crisis in the sahara region including mali and but kenya fast is reaching unprecedented levels. me a more than 5000000 people need humanitarian assistance the united nations is urging these displaced people to roll their children and local schools and with violence and land mines level age they don't know when they'll be able to go back nor about a manly al-jazeera. yemen's heathy rebels have been celebrating the 5th anniversary of their takeover of the capital sanaa thousands of supporters attended a parade marking what's known as the september the 21st revolution his took control
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asuna following a military offensive in september 24th teen saturday's rally comes a day after the rebels said they'd stop aiming missile and drone attacks in saudi arabia if the saudis stopped attacking them the un has welcomed the offer. but no matter the difficulties or how much the international community can spies and hires mercenaries and no matter how long this war lasts yemeni people are adamant about gaining their complete sovereignty freedom and independence the revolution of the 21st of september is a revolution against oppression and tyranny. has more from the yemeni capital. the yemenis from all walks of life have gathered here outside the old city of sanaa to mark the 5th anniversary of the 21st of september also the growth of the beast was considered to them as the starting point to get their country back from the
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saudi and who is domination. over the edge tumbled out of us out of the revolution uprooted corruption and aperture the tyrants we used to be just followers of the u.s. and saudi arabia now we are independent and we reject any foreign interference in the protesters who took part in the revolution of 24 to say the internationally recognized government the have cracked down on in order to put an end to their protests i guess what this. the crowds saudi back reaching out. for the start of our revolution we face different kinds of crackdowns but now we started to get stronger with the current invasion and aggression against our country we are presently to continue our revolution. there better than ever serbia what it was of the. big political leader of the hokies but the most sad sad result of the masses was that so the saudis but he will see. the
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side of tides and saudi territories such minister has been will come by protesters who believe in god and more than one occasion the saudis have not positively responded to such. a little bit of it's a good initiative to call for peace but unfortunately the saudis and the allies haven't reacted positively yet they could loosen the chains he provided by the place police. now with the u.s. president donald trump us and more forces to the region to secure saudi oil infrastructure does this mean that the region is going to be honest more brutal and fierce battles this year it has to be seen. ukraine has denied reports that president vladimir is a lensky was pressured by donald trump to investigate democratic presidential front
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runner joe biden and his son ukraine's foreign minister described a phone call in july between the 2 presidents as long and friendly and that no demands were made us media there is reporting allegations from the whistleblower which suggest that president trump asked his ukrainian counterpart to investigate the business dealings of hunter biden his father joe biden is currently the democratic candidate most likely to face trump in next year's race for the white house. i know what i'm up against i don't know but yes i'm a serial abuser not just this guy who is the abuse of power every word he really sees any time he sees any threat to his staying in power to do whatever he has to do with this process the law this last year. on call the president nice the transcript of the of the call let everybody here there's the how she is and see what he did. that a nicaraguan rubber bullet stun grenades and tear gas have all been fired in the
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latest antigovernment protests at least 2 people were injured in the capital managua on saturday many carried balloons in the color of the national flag in memory of a teenager who was killed in a previous protest demonstrators say their 17 month revolt against president danny aiello take on the 10 gentilly resigns and free elections are held in north london at the final day one of the senior commanders grabbed one of those flash bangs and threw it directly on my forehead and exploded and that got me disoriented and i passed out in the state of oklahoma city as a mother i feel uncomfortable because freedom is freedom of expression 2 we have the right as a country to express ourselves we have the right to speak up but here we're held captive they don't let us speak freely. now the leader of britain's main opposition labor party is facing internal fighting in the bronx it jeremy corbyn is due to address the party faithful at their annual conference after intervening to stop
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a motion to al says deputy tom watson has argued repeatedly with party rivals particularly that his call for a 2nd breath set referendum that in barber has the latest from the conference in brighton. well it's the 1st full day of conference here in brighton and already labor have outlined some key policy pledges like scrapping medical prescriptions in england reforming the way schools are assessed and so on but those deep divisions keep bubbling to the surface even before it started there was a sudden attempts to get rid of the post of deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more program main than jeremy corbyn himself says that he will stay in his post of all he's talked about creating a 2nd deputy leader and now the key split breaks it we've seen some of the shadow cabinet actually appear at a rally approach remain riley but on sunday when the party leader was pushed on in
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an upcoming election he would campaign for remain he remained non-committal if you negotiate what you regard as a good bricks it deal with brussels do you then campaign for it or not let's see what we get and we'll put that final decision to british people and make a decision at that time the moment i'm saying who let you know you've got no deal well we don't you know regulations you've got the deals and he's a large but we don't know if we've got it why can't you tell us because i don't know if we got it yet which only corbin's also said that he and other opposition leaders would try to stop the prime minister johnson trying again to suspend parliament if the supreme court rules on monday that his previous suspension was unlawful and why does that matter so much because everybody's aware there could be a general election just around the corner everyone's in pre-election mode everybody's trying to get their. message straight a match the message from many of the young activist here in brighton labor needs a clear stance on bret's it should give the electorate. still to come on this
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al-jazeera news hour we'll have the wet weather with rob and also coming out. voices of the future young activists and the hordes of world power to demand action on climate change plus. the world's oldest travel company is fighting for its survival. and will it be 3 in a row for ferrari in singapore hong pre-action and all the schools he is on it's way. well he's the last in the string the late as you say in the string of tropical cyclone struck typhoons come out of the philippine sea or the western pacific had to warship down south korea and this one is not quite ever achieved typhoon strength which depends entirely on the wind strength is kept below its current
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winds about 100 kilometers per hour but it's been relatively stiff so been picking up the water the ways are 8 meters at the moment and the storm surge is carrying with it about a metre and a half above normal high tide so it will affect how it has affected southern japan and south korea as well this is the picture we've had in the last 12 hours or so of it coming into science japan are hesitating a bit because we've had flooding problems here this is clear the winds just have to cause a bit of damage but the flooding hasn't been too much for a problem just yet but might still be to come with the figures that have been presented to me last 24 hours 15250 even to his anywhere in this pond japan or south korea so the question really is where is it going next well if you take a forecast of the accumulated drain of the next 3 days it's more or less over the water is just catching south korea but it's not really catching japan so the rain may not be a huge problem sets both south korea but the winds will still be gale force
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sending out you should be transferred. right. it's reloaded on al-jazeera. let's have a look at the top stories here in the out is there a news our president rouhani of iran says he's prepared to present a plan to the united nations just to kill the gulf without the need for foreign intervention president rouhani said an american the naval task force only threatens the region and protests in hong kong shopping center has turned into a confrontation between police and demonstrators the pro-democracy activists have moved the rally into the streets riot police have arrested at least one person.
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protests have taken place in egypt for a 2nd night demanding the resignation of president after fattah el-sisi security forces fired tear gas at protesters in the streets of and dozens of people were arrested after much larger rallies took place on friday. after leading the biggest climate protests in history young activists have now taken their calls for actions directly to the united nations the youth climate summit was opened by the teenage campaigner grettir who inspired friday's demonstrations is a diplomatic editor james frey's. the day after people around the world led by the youth took to the streets here young people taking over one of the global halls of power this is the u.n. youth summit but the most powerful person was not here to speak un secretary general antonio good terrorists was billed as the keynote of the snow and these are
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among the speeches he heard these negotiations and climate change policy started in 1902 even before most of my generation was fun for over 25 years and the emissions have only reson. we appreciate that you there now at the table where the discussions are being held but our voices and our inputs must be allowed to influence this decision yesterday millions of people across the globe. marched and amanda's real climate action especially young people. we showed that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable the u.n. is hoping to leverage the people power we've seen in recent days led by the youth and gratitude ahead of a climate summit of world leaders on monday among those will be there at the launch
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chancellor merkel of germany president macron of france and prime minister modi of india but what about the 2 biggest emitters or china will be represented by its state council and foreign minister wang ye and the u.s. will president trump is in town but he won't be attending the meeting in the us system the longer your title the more junior you are and we're told the u.s. delegation will be headed by the principal deputy assistant secretary of state for oceans and international environmental and scientific a furze marshall burn a cat i'd never heard of her before a clear snow james bows out 0 at the united nations for one of the fountains if not millions of people gratitude because influence is the climate activists vanessa mccarthy from uganda the 22 year old is among those currently in new york for the summit on al-jazeera visited venice and just before she left.
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after school i wanted to build something that could cause change and impact in boys lives in my country through my research i got to find out about climate strikes by better than. i started looking for climate activists our own africa but i failed to get one i said to look for them in uganda but i felt to get one so it was up to me to start the play amid strakes. i'm fighting for a better future for everyone a better future for my family for the citizens of this country for africa as a continental and for the citizens of this entire world i believe that through my strikes climate action can be taken by our government leaders and the public to train me to get their situation and revise the problem that we are facing great now i was invited by the united nations for the youth climate summit so i've been
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carrying got proportions i'm going to present my country and africa as a continent. climate change is real and dangerous for us all it knows no age and it knows no person if it is to destroy our life it destroys anyone so they should join the fight against the climate crisis. 98 percent of french guiana in amazonia is covered by rain forest and unlike neighboring brazil is remained relatively unaffected by deforestation bought illegal gold mining is now threatening the natural environment doesn't it clog ripple. french guiana has what is a ring of wealth in this day and age a natural well you have to take to the air to get a measure of it. it is a stunning wilderness as yet relatively untouched this is one of the most forested territories on the outer reaches of amazonia the canopy spreading apparently
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forever in all directions there are few roads into the interior we travel by helicopter by water. but that hasn't stopped people getting in in search of wealth of another color i think it's pretty thin strays there lies gold lots of it the price of gold is high and that brings this week out in paradise the illegal gold mine thanks we're in the air for just 10 minutes when we chance upon this great scar in the green and elicit gold mining operation down below the mine is c.s. and scatter there's a futile attempt to hide equipment here someone throwing a water pipe into a mining palm. trees have been ripped out and mercury used in the mining process would have leeched into the soil and waterways most of the miners cross illegally from brazil illegally landing. it's a problem of destruction of chased anymore and. we fly all
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and see evidence of more activity around $400.00 illegal mind sites in french guiana extracting an estimated 10 tons of gold annually worth nearly half a $1000000000.00. on the ground of a scientific research station we meet the head of this french territory. we have 600 soldiers paramilitary police and other services engaged daily in the fight against illegal gold mining 200 of these mostly soldiers police forestry and customs agents sleep nightly in the forest they lead patrols in small units of around 15 men. it's only when you enter the rain forest and you see and hear all its tremendous biodiversity you really begin to appreciate just what's at stake here. the tropics contains the world's biomass and rain
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forests a significant proportion of that. indeed such is the scale of french guiana as rain forests no one is exactly sure just how many species exist here there is plenty of science going on for one thing research is helping to build knowledge in the fight against climate change the main idea of the project is to examine the response to the topic or forest ecosystem to an imbalance in the front on nutrients song particularly as a 1st for us because we are in the world where. nitrogen are increasing so we would like knowledge to better understand what the forest how the forests as he said change. as rain forest remains an invaluable resource a rare mostly intact part of amazonia keep it that way is the challenge. nick long al-jazeera french guiana. a remote part of indian administered kashmir is
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due to be rolled separately after new delhi revolt autonomy last month lata has divided almost equally between buddhists and shia muslims and many in the region a welcoming the separation from kashmir but others are worried the unique ethnic and religious identities will be threatened priyanka gupta reports from lay in the dark. lead duck a cold himalayan desert in northern india. here put this monasteries in the district a flurry happen standing tall for centuries. winters are harsh for 6 months a year this remote region is mostly cutoff people are late depend mostly on tourism local petition say the regional government of jammu and kashmir has long neglected them we are under presented in the indian parliament when the state assembly and it
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was completely really centric. administration. in place in the state secretary in srinagar and. there's hardly any of. the people of lee have long demanded a union territory for. the decision to put their region under the direct rule of new delhi has had a mixed response from the communities determined to preserve the unique ethnic and religious identity as well as the land no goosed prime minister nuri through modi said he wants to open the region to investments and development it's really all the people of laid off from tribal communities and many are concerned about the changes outside les mis might bring to the local economy and culture reason. to resume is our backbone 2nd is agriculture we will not say no to outside investments but we have so many travel agents of own in many hotels are running empty so when our own
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people are suffering how will outsiders benefit. more than 200 kilometers away many muslims in cargo district are also anxious be include farmers like mohammad the boss. we are scared because genuine kashmir was earlier under protection and now the. protection is gone you're scared that outsiders can come and buy our land outsiders who have a lot of money. most of the people living in cargill are shia muslims the opposed splitting of indian administered kashmir and see if you want safeguards when i thought becomes a union territory or u.t. i somewhat. today we're in a no man's land we didn't demand a uti status no one asked us if it was imposed on us earlier we had learned protection job security and we could make our own laws. the government is also working on safe investment and infrastructure projects in the region how all these
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changes will affect people's lives here we can only wait and find out. i'll just say you are. right now we can speak to job in jacob associate professor of international relations at shifa university joining us from new delhi. is it is implicit to say that for the in terms of law dark it seems to be the just community welcoming the changes that have been imposed from new delhi and the muslim community who are actually much more skeptical about the change. i think yes i think that would be a slightly simplistic. because the problem is really economic opportunities sites and also about sustainable economic development. whether it was under. government and i think the problem will be about ensuring. that the
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community and let me be right as we heard you and i think sorry is sorry to interrupt but as we heard in his report tourism is a major economic backbone a lifeline in the way for this region so it's about the amount and the quality of the regulations that are put in place surely that will monitor and regulate any and what investment. yeah i mean these are areas that are already under some degree of self-government but it's a question of exactly how much actual authority these councils but that is not in lay oughtn't we have in order to implement. i think dualism is. not an seen as an undivided good in these we can they don't but. you know local employment but also on the preservation of the. land mine went. on i thought it was
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a rider from india and the rest of india there are other countries and they want high quality i thought you take a so all those people who are expressing concerns and alone even about the possible future deceleration if you like of the unique ethnic and religious mix in this area although a right to be concerned. you know i think within the indian federal system there's always been a great deal of sensitivity to these issues you know. local laws they don't function under file meant that those ideas. themselves. the problem is the financial capacity in those areas and i think so the evolution of the national power doesn't really kept pace with the evolution of political and that's really the big challenge in these areas and particularly because of the body of bordering on china and pockets and i think that increase of the level of
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sensitivity from the central government. to the. right job in jacob thank you very much good to. well the indian prime minister narendra modi is expected to get a rather warm welcome at an event in the usa the texas tensions between the u.s. and india have been fraught over the last couple of months largely because of escalating tyrus bought with president trump confirming his attendance the event is expected to be a sign of closer ties can really have it has more than losing his relationship with the white house bands to u.s. presidents but india's prime minister narendra bodie needs more than just official support he needs the indian american community too with his economy struggling and tensions high with pakistan over disputed kashmir modi will be in the u.s.
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state of texas on sunday to rally supporters and while the largest and actually most prominent sport is the indian american community it is rich it is well to do and it is very plugged in it's one of the main reasons u.s. president donald trump it in a usual move will join modi onstage in houston ah biggie bar trump charcoal. it is 2016 presidential campaign trump courted their vote. and even though most indian americans voted for his opponent trouble need all the help he can get for his reelection bid in 2020 he's also hoping to sign a trade agreement with modi to counter the ongoing tariff or with china which many analysts believe is hurting the u.s. economy so if they can announce a mini it would be a triumph of sorts for.

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