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positive sign. are still in a position to talk they didn't want to. tax to block. this nation democracy is important but for many afghans peace is what they really want is the only way they lives can be substantially improved. al-jazeera. tensions remain high in haiti on sunday opposition leaders renewed calls for more protests to pressure the president to resign. reports in the haitian capital port au prince. for weeks protest against haitian president should no noise have paralyzed much of the capital port au prince. over the weekend in an easy call returned to the city with debris from roadblocks still littering the streets having a motorbike was the most efficient way to get around we visited the shanty town of the poorest slum in the city. there we met 65 year old so lend-lease the living
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conditions in her neighborhood are far from sanitary and many of her family members are sick. she tells us she remembers a time when she had steady work and life in the country wasn't nearly as hard but those days are long gone. the way things are going and the country has made things worse for the poor we feel even more mistreated then before there's no one here to help us we have to look at fosse selves. there are thousands of haitians who like solenn have been deeply affected by the political crisis there's an ongoing petrol shortage fuel pumps are crowded and with public services crippled many people are forced to walk long distances in search of supplies them out in the pits to do it i have a wife and children and i can't find water i've got $5.00 to buy water but i don't know where to find it with tensions still high the government continues to call for a national dialogue. violence is not the best way to make your voice heard there is
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a major impact on the country's economy especially if it means haiti is locked down . unwilling to negotiate opposition leaders have once again called for mass demonstrations haiti's political opposition has vowed to continue to protest for as long as it takes for the president to resign meanwhile it's the poorest in the country who are worst affected for them this is a crisis with no end in sight but really it up in the us is it a court appearance. in peru a controversial airport is being built the ancient ruins which. critics say could destroy important landmarks around a sun chance reports. ruins that speak of a rich history and go once reigned from this palace more than 600 years ago this is the old town of chinchilla the door to the sacred value of being gas and to the sanctuary of much of p 2 ancient traditions are still being embraced here today but that may change. less than 2 kilometers away bulldozers are leveling the ground for
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a controversial new airport that's expected to shuttle millions of tourists to historic sites more than 200 archaeologists conservationists and some residents like hugo say this will destroy the ruins is that the airport should then being the sacred valley to share has culture traditions for thailand but the big powers want it because it's the door to my trip each or many tourist operators see the airport will be conveniently closer to much of peachy nearly $1800000.00 people visit the citadel every year supporters of the project say it will benefit communities around the airport. 70 percent of our tourism and comes from module picchu about $3500000000.00 every year now the population of gero continues to be poor if there is a transformation there won't be development some farmers like your case be believed their lives may change. it will bring development to our community and country.
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but the cost of development is high opponents to the project say chinchillas heritage will be tarnished by traffic contamination noise and uncontrolled construction is the most with the new in the federal reserve and they favor tourism by sacrificing a bigger desta my your this is going to the price of the land would cost $0.50 per square meter before is now at hundreds of dollars to inspire and see if the project is being questioned a prosecutor is investigating 13 former government officials suspected of pollution in contract deals in the middle of this controversy there are people like these women who say they want more tourists to come and buy their products but at the same time they say they want to preserve the sacred valley of the us for centuries women have been the pasta terry's have cheated us traditions that we've been so kind to who is poor is divided so i would be in favor of an airport if more people come and make business with us but only if it will preserve our environment and our
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ruins much of the change of scenery a magnet for visitors will be wiped out activists say at this point they will fight in court to protect the ruins and stop this project they say will for ever damage part of cultural legacy i guess i'm just i'm just. still hurt and spoke with christina taylor to another world title in the triple jump.
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it was time for sport would be to step into the world athletics championships.
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welcome 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 the time of 10.71 seconds to going to root out the 1st time britain's the national came home 2nd with a major say. at $32.00 fraser price is the only determined to win this time. in the men's 200 meters heats we got our 1st look at the highly tipped know a lot the american eased up to finish 2nd in his race with britain's adam jimmy setting 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 space 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
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withdrew from the $200.00 metres heats 2 hours before the event saying he was feeling sore after winning his title on sunday coleman could still feature in the relays which start on friday the usa with the winners of the new 4 by 400 metres mixed relay events the core tenets of will but 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 his way to a 4th world title after 2. illegal germs leap of 17.92 meters was enough to beat fellow american world 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 meters and 95 centimeters in the final households corresponding richardson has been following
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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 metres final we had a really clear idea that as long as christian coleman got out of the blocks she 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 c. outs while she had her 1st child no one quite sure how form was going to be this season she spots were best and that is a 4th world title for her also some great performances down the field day in russia smith taking silver in international record for the united kingdom and. a bronze following up from her so over 2 years ago still trying to become the 1st africans 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 arnalds confident all the time and we've been in that situation many times before he's got a great rivalry written rivalry with his compatriots will clay that you 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. 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 but 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 that day for 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 least championships in the 400 meter hurdles. there's only been of
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the 3 guys in the final who play going to win gold and kevin young the world record holder from the ninety's run faster there's also a chance for medal for the home country cats are up their arms amber is one of those guys he's got a really good medal chance he has been injured for much of this season. the husbands who comment about the crowds at this. 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 and 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 can ease 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 fortnight time lewis hamilton has taken
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a big step towards a 6th form either one will title with victory at the russian grand prix he laid home a mercedes $12.00 in sochi to extend his advantage in standings to 73 points with 5 races left this season ferrari charlotte claire who started on pole position was 3rd with me to best invest with will to retire on lap 28 and watson'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 giving up try. new things pushing forward 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 to a great start as they took a 238 lead into the half time break after the start the wallabies for back to eventually get within a point but a penalty from wales is reese hatchell proved decisive with
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a stranger trailing 2526 they held on to win this pull the clash did well 2925. but it's always easy to find an elite which we probably would actually did part of the 2nd half but now according to the guys in go they came on 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 u.s. 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 pedersen saw the favorites in tricky work conditions to win the coveted rainbow
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jersey is the 1st rider from his country to hold its. and that's all the sport we have you for now we'll see you again later for another update. for me for this news i will stay here will be here in a moment with more of the day's news by for now. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking a deep throat splits canada saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's only good for 24 hours there are patients waiting for this one either since we must be in pain life's worth risking a week ago one of the gang stop somebody calls on the road but that can be a good one for them. risking it all guinea on al-jazeera. some of the facts of today's headlines there are protests like this one that are trying to
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preserve and reforested areas that have been already devastated by setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussion you've been out there with the protesters on the streets where they've been telling you international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform unspot. on al-jazeera. 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 prated out of this with retracing the tech through the criminal organizations making big profits and asking why the west is turning a blind. man made on the waste trail on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. with every. the saudi crown prince denies ordering the jamal khashoggi but rahman been found and says he bears full responsibility for the journalists death. that i missed out here today in this is al jazeera. live from cairo also coming up the white house for us on this i have to imagine they're going to fight this tooth
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and nail. proceedings in the u.s. gathered pace as president for his political career over his infamous call to ukraine. conservative leader sebastian katz is in pole position to return to power . and a deadly fire sparks riots in an overcrowded migrant camp on the greek island of lescott. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin has spoken publicly for the 1st time about the murder of journalist. he told the c.b.s. program 60 minutes that he bears responsibility for the killing because it happened under his leadership however he denies any personal involvement this week marks one year since she was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul well here's some of that 60 minutes interview. did you order the murder.
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absolutely not this was a heinous crime. but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government when you heard that people close to you and in your government carried out such a grisly murder and that the american government. ordered it. what did you think. a lot of. i believe what you mentioned is not correct that there isn't an official statement announced by the american government in this regard while there isn't clear information or evidence that someone close to me did something to that effect there are charges and they're being investigated but again you cannot imagine the pain that we suffered especially as the saudi government from a crime such as this one. this cia has concluded with medium to high confidence
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that you personally targeted. and you probably ordered his death. i hope this information to be brought forward if there is any such information the charges me i hope it is brought forward publicly. has no compromise would have been silence interview was the 1st public statement about the murder of sandra journalist. and while the crown prince. responsibility to distance himself from being personally involved in the murder of the journalism there remains to be seen whether countries such as turkey will be reassured by the statement or the acknowledgement made by the saudi crown prince. has been basically saying over the months that the order to move. must have come from the
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highest authorities in saudi arabia and this was the same assessment made by. saudi crown prince. i was very evasive when it comes to issues related to the trial of the suspects involved in the murder of her and his links to his 2 top advisers who were later sacked city the former deputy intelligence intelligence chief and so bunny who was one of his top advisors the crown prince also known by his initials be a spoke about a wide range of issues here why it's inside arabia and he distance himself from the clampdown on the activists and the clerics saying that basically has no idea about torture in his own country he spoke about the attack targeting oil installations in his own country warning that this could further destabilize the region however he made it quite clear he does not want to see any military option as far as.
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dealing with iran is concerned and he spoke about a war in yemen saying that the potential for a peace deal should be there when the iranians are now stop arming the things was quite interesting also in the interview is other didn't mention the g.c.c. crisis the blockade imposed by sandy arabia the u.a.e. behind and egypt on qatar for crisis that has been described as the worst political berthed in the region in decades raising concerns among the u.s. and many what some are lies that if they continue is it could further hamper its to contain iran's growing influence in the region and defeat i still in the middle east hundreds in saudi arabia have gathered for the funeral of king found month bodyguard in mecca major general abdul aziz our fagen was reportedly killed in jeddah by a friend over what's being described as
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a personal dispute on saturday night the gunman was also shot and killed in a standoff with police after refusing to surrender. now yemen's military commanders have released images which they say showed the surrender of several brigades of saudi troops there he's claimed the footage shows hundreds of captured fighters inside saudi arabia near the town of now following a major attack near the border between the 2 countries reports. this is the who's the defense minister in 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. specialized infantry units at the front line cord and a large number of the aggressors personnel and as they managed to set up ambushes as per the plan our forces opened the way to allow the aggressor personnel to step
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into the ambush booth he's claimed more than 500 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 these are calling yemeni nationals who have been lured and disillusioned by saudi arabia to fight against the who is these. also on display these armored vehicles which the who things say belonged to the saudi military. specialized units cut off the resupply line of the enemy from the east and the west after that the cordon was sealed around this personnel from all sides the infantry units turned the ambush into an all out offensive. there whose these 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 or such
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a party al jazeera. u.s. president says he deserves to meet his accuser has the push for impeachment proceedings against him gathers pace this comes as house speaker nancy pelosi says public support is growing for an impeachment inquiry into the president it's all over a phone call in which trump asked ukraine's leader to investigate his political rival joe biden and he has more. it was an announcement that changed the political landscape in washington the trail of his with of office betrayal of our national security house speaker nancy pelosi wants reluctant to stanton pietschmann proceedings change her mind after a transcript of a call between president donald trump and president volodymyr selenski of ukraine was released president trump now stands accused of abusing his power undermining national security and inviting a foreign power to interfere in u.s. elections senior democrats on the intelligence committee say the trumpet
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ministration won't be doing itself any favors if it doesn't cooperate with the white house for us on this i have to imagine they're going to fight this tooth and nail and yet even as they do with the more that they fight to try to prevent an obstruct the lawful functions of congress the more they're going to make a case for impeachment on a. struction of justice of congress republicans are now rallying behind their embattled president saying donald trump was judy bound to press the ukrainians to look into allegations about joe biden's son hunter and his dealings with a ukrainian energy company trump personal lawyer rudy giuliani himself an important player in the scandal is likely to be called before house democrats if he decides that he wants me to testify course not testify even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman this year's already prejudged the case if you want fairness here we've got to put somebody in charge of that committee who has an open mind impeachment proceedings are now moving at
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a pace that neither the republican party nor president from can control at all of all this is a report from a so-called whistleblower deemed credible by the acting director of national intelligence it's thought he or she may appear behind closed doors so i'm going to ask you what is it for both parties the stakes couldn't be higher republican senator lindsey graham one of the president's closest allies says the accusations a 2nd time lawyer says it's all hearsay you can't get a parking ticket conviction based on hearsay blower didn't hear the phone call right who told which is that lower about the phone call and everything else he says done all right does that mean that every american deserves to confront their accuser so this is a sham what's going on now is the single greatest scam president trump is now in the fight of his political career and says the proceedings are a hoax democrats say trump's own words from his phone call with the ukrainian
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leader in which he says do me a favor though or a clear violation of the law and agalloch or al-jazeera washington while the house intelligence committee chairman says he does expect the whistleblower at the heart of the impeachment proceedings to testify very soon that's likely to be held behind closed doors adam schiff comments came as the u.s. . didn't tweeted i deserve to meet my cues that especially when this accuse that the so-called whistleblower represented a perfect conversation with a foreign leader in a totally inaccurate and 40 lindt way he will say tweeted without citing any evidence us house intelligence chairman adam schiff the law is well made and perhaps the most blatant and sinister man i ever seen in the great chamber i want shift questioned at the highest level for fraud and tradesmen. and has more from washington d.c. let's take a look at a few of the president's tweets talking about representative adam schiff who is leading the investigation into him from the house democrats say that he needs to be
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investigated for treason is incredibly serious treason can carry the death penalty so that is another norm broken by this president he went on to say that he deserves to face his accuser that's not how this works he's not facing a criminal charge which case he could he would be entitled to meet his accuser this is a person who came forward under the whistleblower statute so his identity is supposed to be protected that said he's expected to meet with members of congress behind closed doors and that makes it very likely that his identity is going to come out then the president tweets tried to frame the whistleblower as being wrong in their complaint that in fact is not true because the white house released its own summary of the call before the whistleblower complaint came out and it said very specifically what the whistleblower said happened actually happened on the call so the president's sending the message that he is trying to spin this story sending the message is obviously spot up and it's just going to go into.

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