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4 documents from the u.k. as of last tuesday we have not received any proposals from the united kingdom that meet over the objectives of the backstop as we have been retreating and demanding some analysts think the prime minister knows it's probably futile. to square a circle get a deal the e.u. will approve of which will get through parliament at the moment the looks all but impossible so it's hard not to believe that actually in number 10 what they gave is a situation as to how best to fail to get a deal to go to the electorate to look convincingly as if you tried your best parliament requires boris johnson to ask europe or a brakes if extension if he can't get a deal he says he'd rather be dead in a ditch than do so but he still won't explain in any detail how he can avoid it we challenge manchester. now about a 1000 refugees have protested in europe's largest migrant camp demanding better living conditions people marched from moria camps words of ports on the greek
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island of les boss before being stopped by police somehow the sign saying free us from hell. was built for 3000 people but currently houses around 12000. experts say a section of a rapidly melting glacier on the island's italian side of blank could break off in the coming days it's all in authorities have closed a road and bad hikers from the area they're fearing the collapse of a much bigger chunk of glaciers instability has been blamed on climate change and high temperatures over the summer months. blanket natasha butler reports. the more prominent in range is the highest in europe jutting dramatically into the sky on its southern slopes in italy is the plot of past year glazier for as long as anyone here can remember the vast expanse of slow moving ice has been part of the landscape but that could soon change scientists say the glacier is melting at an
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alarming rate because of climate change and could collapse the feeling that is happening is that the movement of the of part of the front of the glacier is much faster than the rest of the glacier and this means that we have a sector of the glacier that train. laps or part of it the section at risk is the equivalent in volume of $100.00 lympics swimming pools below it a valley popular with tourists if part of the glacier was to break away would cause a huge avalanche of snow ice and rock the wooden danger anyone using this road that is why the local mayor is taking no chances he has closed this road and walkers and hikers are not allowed to access any of the mountain huts in this area the mayor says the shrinking glazier shows how climate change is transforming the region.
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this is evidence of global warming we have higher temperatures in the summer and winter now our mountains are in crisis our glass is a diminishing we must take responsibility and stop this as we're increasingly losing parts of our classes with some tories staying away livelihoods are also it risk. and i really hope the outbreak so soon so it's over because it's hard for me to work i make cheese but there's no want to buy it. how long the plan passed your place you can remain intact is unclear but scientists say its case is far from unique nearly all of them or blow ranges glaciers are shrinking faster because of climate change what once seemed able to withstand the pressures of time is now very visibly fragile natasha butler al-jazeera plant italy. now russia might be known for its fight cab but it seems fewer and fewer if it's people are drinking at a new study by the world health organization has recorded
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a 43 percent drop in alcohol consumption from 2003 to 2016 it's being attributed to a government push to change drinking habits and before we go a round up of day 5 at the world athletics championships here's peter stamets it was a gold rush for america here at the national stadium led by this storm in the 200 meters liles he cruised to his 1st to woo title with a member impressive display in the final 19.83 seconds was good enough to see of canada's andre the grass alex communities topped adam jimmy to the bronze medal like fellow countryman kristen coleman in the 100 meters liles living up to the hype and delivering on the world stage in the mains 800 meters final donovan brazier became the 1st american to win this title this time of one minute 42.34
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seconds was a new championship recruit the previous mark had stood since 1986. in the field events there was more success for team usa a very close pole vault final was won by sam came drinks to retain his title both he and sweden's all moaned to plan to clear 5.97 metres but the american took gold on the count back route having not made an error in the previous round. and australia have their 1st medal of the championships and it's gold healthy lee barber winning her 1st title in the javelin with the stroke of 66.56. we've got 3 so idols up for grabs on day 6 of the charges of when the highlight comes with the final of the women's 2. hello you're watching our desire and these are main stories and hong kong hundreds
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of people have gathered outside the school attended by the teenager shot by police during protests on tuesday he was in a critical condition but has since stabilized. u.s. president donald trump has denounced the impeachment investigation against him as a coup his secretary of state mike pompei has called an order for 5 of physicians to appear before congress bullying the chairman of 3 of the investigating house committees say any obstruction by pompei you will be considered illegal and cruz vice president has resigned her post as well as declined the opposition's designation to be interim president. as was sworn in off to the opposition controlled congress was dissolved by the president kyra but she hopes her decision to refuse the role will lead to new general elections north korea has fired one missile from its east coast towards japan just hours after saying it would resume nuclear talks with the u.s. on saturday south korea and japan say they detected the launch from one song about
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7 30 am local time seoul says it's possible it was launched from a submarine which would be a 1st this year. and around the thousands of refugees have protested in europe's largest migrant cab demanding better living conditions people marched from moria camp towards a port on the greek island of less force before being stopped by police somehow science reading free us from how the asylum seeker an asylum seeker was killed in a far the overcrowded camp on sunday 17 other people were injured in the blaze which sparked riots the same evening oriya camp was built for 3000 people but currently houses around 12000. russian might be known for its for good but it seems that fewer and fewer people are drinking it and the study by the world health organization has recorded a 43 percent drop in alcohol consumption from 2003 to 2016
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it has been attributed to a government push to change drinking habits and over the same period russia's life expectancy has also increased dramatically the news will continue here after this train. released on the different strains. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it. to bring you the news and current affairs it's the much. easier. the story today while with iran still barred from entering stadiums for sporting events well more about the battle how some. continue to fight against it what's your take so will souls with us fly twitter.
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there is a chance i'm certain in. your industry. in iran a football fans death by self-immolation has prompted cause to end a battle women entering stadiums on september the 2nd 29 year olds. set herself on fire in front of a courthouse after learning that she could face prison time following her attempt to enter to ron's zadi stadium back in march she later died from her injuries on social media has been called the blue girl after the color of her favorite team esther lao f.c. iranian women have been banned from attending main sporting matches since 1901 or though temporary exceptions have been made for willing to watch the national football team for inquiry ari steph iran's government announced that women would be allowed to attend the top of the 10 world cup qualifying match between iran and
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cambodia. our upcoming game is with cambodia and women will be present their presence will increase step by step. so could the blue girl's death change things for women in iran joining us to talk about this in washington d.c. jasmine ramsey communications director of the center for human rights in iran in toronto canada shereen ahmed a small activist and co-host of the feminist sports podcast burn it all down ladies hello welcome good to see you i really have to show our audience what it is like to be in the s.r.d. stadium let's start with the google picture festival going to rotate it just a little bit this stadium is huge a massive impact and i'm going to say here just hazarding a guess here with mostly guys that feeling of being in that stadium i want you to have a listen experience it him either. the
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old. the old. jasmine i see the same as i hear what is that chanting sounds of the old and the excitement and so putting that state in what does it mean the beautiful day in iran how much the people love. well it's actually quite emotional listening to that sound i still think i was because i'm i'm just thinking of our and what she went through and the women that they use force full state security apparatus simply to get inside those stadiums they face arrest and prosecution for trying to get inside that stadium and the worst part about it is that there is no actual law banning it's an unofficial policy that keeps them out i should in this idea and i know you
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spent a lot of time talking about this this idea of women not being allowed into the football stadiums in iran can you explain a little bit more why with they not be allowed to be that well post revolution in iran 1979 women were no longer welcome into these spaces and i think it's important to remember that historically women have always played a very big part of the sport culture of iran and even to the stay there's a wonderful culture of football the women participate in weightlifting so it's not as the women are banned from sports outright they're just simply not allowed to go participate in a very beautiful basic form of supporting which is unacceptable and they're the only muslim majority country in the world that currently still has this type of all a c. i mean even saudi arabia now allows women stadiums so there's there's really no reason for it it's just about controlling women's bodies and controlling their access and it's unacceptable. i would rush in for you just when you could you confess and i'll
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share this question with my into i just wanted to point out that it's really ironic because when the revolution happened the governments that they were taking iran back they were giving it back to the people of the country and many rights were taken away particularly from women and this is just one of them and it's why it's so important now that so many women are standing up and taking that right back doesn't let me put this to you from daniel he's on twitter and he doesn't understand if women can watch the game with families and watch the game on t.v. because of the stupid or minute that in just a moment he said but why a boy is allowed to watch football and not girls i mean you have to ask the people that support the policy i mean you know there's reasons that officials will give and it's 2 different types one is it's a very narrow interpretation of islam by the government that says that women shouldn't be allowed to watch men in sports and then the other excuse is that the
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facilities are not appropriate for women so for example they lack women's bathrooms but of course iranian women have gone into the stadiums at times when the ban has been relaxed and also when they have disguised themselves they've gone inside they've enjoyed the game and then they left and none of the fears of the people that support this ban came to your. says he should know that this is a fact there's no equal definition of the crime going to a stadium for women and i know you were saying doesn't you saying at the very beginning that sound from the stadium the main national stadium made you quite emotional because women do try and get into that stadium and sometimes they succeed but then there's an impact if that court what happens to them. but also in the case of satire for example she was arrested trying to get outside the stadium the
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details of exactly what happened are were very limited the iranian government did a lot to kind of keep this case quiet because it was attracting international headlines but she tried to set them immolate after going to the courthouse to be tried in connection with her arrest so you can be arrested you can be detained you can be summoned to court and you can be prosecuted and imprisoned for trying to enter the stadium. i should mention that. has a ron as a member of the national teams are on a safe and i'm just looking at the rules and regulations one says nondiscrimination equality and. and the actual like elations about not discriminating so that would include sons having access to the game and lot to go watch matches why is this continuing to happen in iran because it's clearly against the cecil rules well it's against most every governing body statute in this let's just
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remember that this doesn't only apply to feed. so what they owe to you the blue girl actually fell in love with football so i mean this is this particular sport that she wanted to access but this is all across the board for volleyball ball persona so it's something that all governing bodies should be aware of and it is absolutely against their statutes against their charters not discriminating against a person because of their gender this is exactly that case and what we're seeing now is with more media attention about very tragically the death. like that people should not keep talking about i mean few has been making statements that i consider vacuous for over 10 years that blotter made statements about it but it didn't lead to any specific course of action enough is enough now how many other women will have to die for this to happen and the difficulty with the situation is because that state sanctioned violence against women women don't really know which
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contributed to the distress of the whole day audie which contributed to why you know she set herself on fire and the crux of this issue the catalyst is that women are being forced to not participate in something that they want to it's not difficult to turn a certain part of the stadium into a woman section by family section excuses are unacceptable for him to point out it's not right. women better in making this decision i mean you know if you left it up to women be they muslim or not muslim they would probably say it should be a woman's choice but it's a decision being made by men or women even though they're men and many men are standing up and saying that it's not right and that they oppose and condemn the policy. i mean that's really important to remember that it is in most situations of power men making decisions exactly jasmine is saying and women trying to resist i mean open stadiums is an organization that's been resisting for over 13 years and
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the other thing that i just want to point out about this policy is the band is iranian women which further renders them more ridiculously absurd but a visiting teams women come to support them they're allowed to enter the stadium so it even makes no sense of so some of the pictures lays if you've been talking that we shown on screen are people around the world paying tribute to the actually recognizing her and then rallying behind the quiet allow women to watch football in stadiums in iran daniel here on twitter echo and some of that you said jasmine he says to be honest people aren't necessarily hesitant to speak out on this issue i mean it depends where in the world you happen to be though this man has been brought up many times since the world cup qualifying round a few years ago and women have been fighting for their right to attend the matches in person for decades now i reading also want to show you what it looks like when women are brave enough to actually go into the stadium so i'm going to show you
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this video where women are actually just discussing themselves they said we are not going to be stopped from going into incredible. stadium so we can actually have a look and see what that looks like take a look. i was trying to make sure she talks for us whether they want a challenge i want to be that. you know it's amazing because i was at the stadium actually means freedom means freedom and when i'm listening to them i'm just getting goosebumps because i'm thinking about.

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