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well just a bit of news from india more than 40 people have died during 24 hours of heavy rain causing severe flooding relief camps have been set up for thousands of people forced from their homes nicholas gage has. entire communities under water this is what remains of one home in the northern state of pradesh to rancho rain proving too much for some buildings now destroyed something what is almost the biggest problem here is that day by day the water level is rising the water has entered houses as you can see there is a. the powerful weather system drenched the state for more than 24 hours affecting close 260-0000 people schools were closed down and thousands of displaced families have been moved to relace camps it's not knowing how long they'll be allowed to stay. and as the rain came down the death toll went up dozens have drowned while
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others were killed as buildings collapsed. relief efforts are under way with authorities trying to drain floodwaters. up temporary and permanent pumps there's a problem with water logging at 3 or 4 locations the water is being removed by cutting the road and creating channels. flooding isn't uncommon in these areas but the timing is india's monsoon season normally with traits at the start of september intense rainfall in many parts of the country has triggered floods that have swamped huge areas 11 people were killed when flash floods hit western india on thursday. the heavy rain can be said to be unprecedented because of this a large amount of water into global lying areas and caused a lot of damage there is the possibility that some people were swept away. as the cleanup continues many are trying to get on with daily life nicola gage al-jazeera
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. so ahead on al-jazeera are going to bring you all the latest sports news including a surprising withdrawal at the well athletics championships peta has those details and much will. every year 50000000 tons of electronic waste is thrown away the majority is illegally dumped in developing countries right now electronic waste is the most traded out of this with retracing the tech through the criminal organizations making big profits and asking why the west is turning a blind eye. on the waste trail on al-jazeera. on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise you have to go for . this and that this is
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a plus ism and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims a vicious beating. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is 0 on al-jazeera. as joins us dammit now live a wild athletics championships in. welcome
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back to the international stadium where shelly and fraser price is the sprint queen of doha jamaican stormed away in the women's 100 meters final in a time of 10.71 seconds to win a world title for the 1st time britain's the national came home 2nd with measures a term in 3rd at $32.00 for the price is the only determined to win best. in the men's to an immediate heats we got our 1st look at the highly tipped know a lot of the american eased up to finish 2nd in his race with britain's adam jimmy sitting the fastest time across the 7 heats the bronze medalist in the 100 under the grass when heat and jamaican yohan blake produced a season's best time as he qualified for monday's samy finals but one man not involved was the new 100 metres world champion christian coleman the american withdrew from the $200.00 metres heats 2 hours before the event saying he was
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feeling sought after winning his title on sunday coleman could still feature in the relays which start on friday in the usa where the winners of the new 4 by $400.00 metres mixed relay event the core tenets of will be at london allyson felix courtney a colo and michael cherry to go in the world record time to make a once over with bahrain getting the bronze. in the men's triple jump christian taylor has battled these way to a 4th world title of the 2 eagle germs leap of 17.92 meters was enough to beat fellow american won't play to retain its title also out on the field the women's pole vault title was won by angelica see the rover a russian competing as a neutral athlete at the championships with a country still banned i will definitely it's to go with an effort of 4 metres and 95 centimeters in the final our sports correspondent amy richardson has been
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following all the action and joins us in the studio now and let's talk about that women's 100 meter final surely and fraser prize it's as if she was never gone think of the men's 100 meters final we had a really clear idea that as long as christian coleman got out of the blocks he was going to win gold wasn't quite the case for the women is a really high quality field and as you say with shelley and fraser pryce she took most of 27 seen outs while she had her 1st child don't quite show how our form is going to be this season she's back for best and that is a 4th world title for her also some great performance down the field day in russia smith taking silver and international record for the united kingdom and america as its holy bronze following up from her so over 2 years ago still trying to become the 1st african to win that 100 meter title maybe that could happen at the olympics next year it's a little bit about christian taylor we spoke earlier in the triple jump we weren't quite sure how did go didn't start very well for him either with those 2 illegal jumps but he recovered beautifully didn't he yeah we just been talking to him
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actually just just after his events and they had a big smile on his face saying now is confident all the time and we have been in that situation many times before he's got a great rivalry with rick rivalry with his compatriots will clay at the same college together in the united states they've known each other a long time and what always seems to happen is that christian side wins gold and will wins silver and just for once coming into these championships. well clay. was leading the way in distances this is it looked as i was finally going to win his 1st major outdoor title bear in mind these 2 guys only jonathan edwards the world record holder has ever jumped further so these are 2 of the all time greats once again when it really mattered in those those final clutch jumps christians how they came out with it it got another gold medal on day 4 monday and would we have to look forward to it there's so much i think one of the highest quality finals are going to get at these championships is in the 400 metre hurdles. there's only been of the 3 guys in the final who play going to win gold and kevin young the world
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record holder from the ninety's run faster there's also a chance for medal for the home country cats are abdurrahman somber is one of those guys got a really good medal chance he has been injured for much of this season. the house being some comment about the crowds at this these championships but i think if you look at it culturally what brings the crowds out of these in this part of the world is when you have middle distance running not necessarily the sprints it's morrow for the women's 3000 meter steeplechase the men's 5000 meters so i think i'll get a decent crowd in for those events and reach them thank you very much chatting to you and in athletics news away from these championships kinney's the became lee came within 2 seconds of breaking the marathon will record in berlin on sunday the ethiopian won in a time of 2 hours one minute and 41 seconds the world record holder will try for a sub 2 hour marathon in vienna in a full time lewis hamilton has taken
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a big step towards a 6th formula one will title with victory at the russian grand prix elate home a mercedes 12 in sochi to extend his advantage in standings to 73 points with 5 races left this season ferrari charlotte clear who started on pole position was 3rd with me to best invest with will to retire on lap $28.00 hamilton's victory ends ferrari's run of 3 race wins and maintains an satans record of having won. every russian grand prix. just an incredible job for all the guys here this weekend not given up trying new things pushing for as always trying to be innovative and. and just never given up you know at the rugby world cup 2 of the favorites have served up a thriller in japan wales and australia faced each other in tokyo on sunday well sort of through a great start as they took a 238 lead into the half time break after the start the wallabies 4 back to eventually get within a point but a penalty from wales is reese had to prove decisive with
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a stranger trailing $2526.00 they held on to win this pool the clash did well $2925.00 but it's always easy to find an elite which we probably would actually did part of the 2nd half. now according to the guys in go they came at us with everything in the 2nd half a real disaster it was all. meanwhile your ago i have been brought back down to earth the team that produced the 1st big shock of the world cup when they beat fiji last 337 to georgia in the pool the match inside tama world cup organizers have put together contingency plans for wednesday's match between france and the us in 4 coker the city is forecast to be hit by tropical storm ike tag which could see the match called off options including moving the game to a different location and the consideration there was a shock result in the main cycling world road race in england denmark's mads
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pedersen saw the favorites in tricking with conditions to win the coveted rainbow jersey is the 1st rider from his country to hold it. and that's all the sport for now we'll have another update for me from the city for international stadium later on merrier. thanks peta well you know asco world heritage site off kenya's coast is now on death threat a group of companies say they want to build a coal plant on the land who occupy and there are fears about the impact that would have on the environment it has a unique biodiversity it's been largely untouched for hundreds of years and there are many in that community who say that they want to keep it that way and they want to make sure that the area remains protected but as nicholas hack reports from lamu island there are all the locals who welcome these developments. a protected site under threat is an ancient sewer he settlement built from coral in
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mangrove timber. for centuries arab chinese and indian traders have come to these islands of exceptional beauty. while its beaches in ancient history attracts tourists its location facing the indian ocean is now attracting investors. with produce many's simpson has for months abood sold his farm to investors who want to transform this unesco world heritage site home to endangered lions and buffaloes into $1000000000.00 coal plant excited because we see there's a different up and coming to a long long. time on the whole a lot you are not that good but young people in law who have been protesting against the project saying it will damage the environment kill animals and destroy their island it's we have a limited you do not get rights to anybody that was we didn't communicate it was right we did not want this cleaned up to do let's not get a model they took the government to court and won but the consortium are appealing
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the court's decision now we've reached out to this consortium to get an answer to our questions but to no avail this is a consortium made up of various multinational companies from the united states china and europe supported by the world bank in their appeal to the judge they say that the courts overlooked their efforts to mitigate the damage to the environment saying that this coal plant would bring electricity to millions of people. damage to the environment has already started with the construction of this deep seaport the coal plant would not only power it it would also bring electricity to $20000000.00 kenyans who live off grid despite the risk to the environment the state wants the project to go ahead and so this world heritage site unique in its history and wildlife sheltered from human intervention for centuries. is about to be irreversibly damaged because hawk al-jazeera love work probably go. well
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that wraps up the news hour but i will be back with more news very shortly of course there is always our web site as well al jazeera dot com all the latest on the some very extraordinary claims all that attack on the sound of saudi border town of 9 tron more on that and all the headlines in a bit. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes al-jazeera shares personal journeys of people following their chosen path witness on al-jazeera.
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but what you then leave is evidence that you have 40 cleaned dump mystery wanted to give an excess of the wrong stuff to speaking about the hole in the books before even the saudi government just jamal khashoggi murder in a saudi consulate on al-jazeera. yemen's who's the rebels released pictures of what they say is a major military assault inside saudi arabia they claim they've captured thousands of saudi backed fighters. allowing maryam namazie and london you're with al jazeera also coming up.
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was. another day of violence in hong kong fueling fears of more unrest on china's national day on tuesday. early indications suggest conservative leader sebastian current school when australia's general election but who caught him in a coalition. and claims the sacred valley of the in ca's in parun is the threat from plans for a new port. gammons who's the rebels have released images which they say show the surrender of several brigades of saudi troops according to who sees the footage shows hundreds of captured fighters near the saudi town of metron following a major attack which took place last month also jabari has more. on all of this is the hoofy defense minister in
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a command center planning to launch an attack inside saudi arabia and coordinating with his forces on the ground. according to the who's the spokesman it happened on august 25th and lasted for 72 hours. old but it specialized infantry units at the front line cordoned a large number of the aggressors personnel and as they managed to set up ambushes as per the plan forces opened a way to allow the aggressor personnel to step into the ambush booth these claim more than $500.00 people were killed and at least 2000 captured some of them were wearing uniforms like this with the saudi national guard logo but many of these prisoners of war are what the who are calling yemeni nationals who have been lured and disillusioned by saudi arabia to fight against the who thinks. also on this play these armored vehicles which the who things say belonged to the saudi military moloko. specialized units cut off the resupply line of the enemy from the east and
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the west after that the cold was sealed around this personnel from all sides the infantry units turned the ambush into an all out offensive of. those who theses have also made several other statements in this video none of which al-jazeera can independently verify meanwhile saudi officials have not responded to this video or the claims made by the who these but for now this appears to be more evidence that this conflict is likely to pose further challenges for yemen and the region dorsetshire pari al jazeera. the longtime personal bodyguard of saudi arabia's king salmon has been shot dead in the city of jeddah according to saudi state t.v. major general abdul aziz our fallen is reported to have been killed by a friend a private residence over personal dispute the suspected gunman was then shot and killed in a standoff with police after refusing to surrender. egypt is under pressure to release a number of foreign nationals who've been arrested over the past few days jordan is
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demanding the release of one of its citizens also on the family of a dutchman. for him to be freed he was detained for allegedly flying a drug and protesters have been rallying in sudan's capital hard to for a 2nd day now demanding the release of a student detained in cairo sudanese national volleyed husain is accused of taking part in anti-government protests and being part of the band muslim brotherhood. anti-government protests in hong kong of again taken a violent turn as tens of thousands of activists defied a police ban to march in the city demonstrators were seen attacking abandon taxi in the capital area of the one child in the commercial area i should say but as is told local media the male driver was speeding towards the crowd they say he was escorted from this past of the city by police police were firing water cannon
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rubber bullets and tear gas at activists after an all authorized march which the government complex itself were just as with right petrol bombs and bricks in retaliation scott more on this now from hong kong. in what has become a weekend pattern here in hong kong protest leaders spread the word about an event through social media and out they come starting with small confrontations that escalate into battles with police pulling out their entire anti-riot arsenal including a water cannon with chemical laced blue dyed water but even though it's become a routine and even though the protesters will eventually get pushed out to some it doesn't matter they say they will keep showing up. you know i really have to care about the success rate to the protesting i never would have started to protest in the beginning is about how demands have to hold the can't just keep silent let things happen. i the movement started over
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a bill that would have allowed extraditions from hong kong to mainland china it was permanently show. 'd but the movement grew and intensified mainly because of what protesters have said is the heavy handed treatment by police as a crackdown on the protests an unauthorized marches for the majority of this on authorized march through central hong kong here the protesters faced little resistance from the police the police were there but there really wasn't any confrontation it was when they got close to the government complex here their final destination where there have been kind of frontlines there's been confrontation and then a push back and then another front line is been established the police just on the other side and that's one of the front lines here on one side of the government complex. to show the protesters do not represent all of hong kong's people a probation group held the 2 events across the territory on sunday a few hours before the march began they sang the chinese national anthem. and in taiwan viewed as a breakaway province by beijing a show of support for hong kong people came out in the pouring rain as part of
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what's being described as a global anti-authoritarianism day. it's in to support it that the hong kong anti-government protesters will again come out in force on tuesday it's china's national day marking 70 years since the founding of. the people's republic of china the protesters say they will use the occasion to continue their fight against what they say is beijing's move to gain more and more control over their city it's got harder al-jazeera. for all strange chants and sebastian kurtz looks set to return to power exit polls in the country snap elections show that his conservative people's party is in the lead with percent of the vote a vote followed the collapse in may of cuts his coalition with the far right freedom party other a corruption scandal dominate cain has more on this now from vienna. i moment of triumph for sebastian courts for start by parliament in may now in september he returns with more votes more seats and he believes
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a bigger mandate to govern figure later you heard notes know me. i would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all have voted as a federal government we were voted out of office in may it was a difficult 4 months and today the voters voted us back in with you thank you very very much for your support and thank you very very much for your trust. contrast that with his former coalition partners in the far right freedom party whose vote share has plummeted seemingly punished by the people for the corruption scandal their former leaders plunged into in the spring but i believe it was an incredibly difficult election campaign for you for her but then for myself we all had to carry our load and every day another stone was as it states the other big loses all the social democrats who worked with their ideological opponents in the far right to force this election and have suffered their worst ever results on. this this is not
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what we hoped for this is not what we fought for 4 weeks day after day and until the very last minute i have to be honest and say we're not satisfied with the result the wild card is. the new parliament will be the green party back in force after a period in the political wilderness and potentially in a position to join a coalition with the center right this was an election sebastien court said he did not want to 1st one he said his country did not need and yet in the end one which has propelled him back into pole position to return to power dominant came al-jazeera vienna. spoke to austrian journalist of it says she was saying the results show they suggest that sebastian coe has benefited from that political scandal just 4 months ago i think you know astra is a relatively conservative country if you look at the election results tonight every
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region outside of vienna has turned into his turquoise. party colors so he with this conservative and their immigration stance one over a lot of the voters that voted for the far right 2 years ago he was not nobody saw that he was responsible for the need it was also a scandal of the f.b.i. the far right party leader. himself in that video willing to sell out austria so that was a very sort of shocking thing that could use to present himself as a relatively straightforward right relatively far right of center for a conservative of the austrian kind but that also got him the votes of the far right party well around 20000 protesters a rally in the russian capital demanding the release of jailed activists more than
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a 1000 people were detained in july for demonstrating against the exclusion of opposition candidates from a local election a step vast and now reports from moscow. i freedom to political prisoners that's what these protesters are shouting people in moscow are showing their anger over the recent government crackdown some kalyan posters of those who have been detained for up to 4 years for participating in unsanctioned protests opposition figure. who himself was detained for organizing some of the protests calls for their release just. a few people were released but many more were still in jail why did they release them is it because they have a conscience they are shamed because they have children no they let them go because the refrain their ratings will drop this 3 and a half year sentence against 23 year old actor values enough has led to a public outcry even in pro-government circles he was arrested in late july near
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a protest he says he was not even taking a part in opposition candidate. spent $35.00 days in detention after she was banned from running in the moscow city elections that took place early september the society doesn't want to deliberate such a route physical restriction of freedom against political opponents even their regime supporters want this regime to have an equal and own as direct as its opponents this is not happening also did it for 21 year old student s. angered many he is facing extremism charges for you tube video and his detention has been extended until december by handing out stiff sentences to people many here consider are innocent the authorities not only angered people but also brought them together from all walks of life it's a demand for justice that bind be hard to ignore thousands of people including doctors scientists and priests.

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