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retaliate she attacks both governments say this should never happen again we have deferred to our. concrete measures to prevent the ego crowd and of such an acceptable. in the future both governments say significant attention will be paid to the safety of citizens in each other's countries 64 percent of south africa's trade in west africa comes from nigeria and to many south african businesses they suffered attacks in response to the xenophobic violence at home or those trade links so important to both the president's want to ensure that their countries relations stay strong while here at the union buildings officials have managed to quell diplomatic tensions it's not certain if the same has been done amongst those affected by the violence for me to malaya al-jazeera pretoria south africa so to come this half hour u.k. prime minister boris johnson hangs hope on his new brakes
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a plan but will it be accepted by the e.u. . and a journey of discovery off the coast of french briana a scientist's current search the pristine amazon reef. hello there was seen a real warm up across more southern sections overstrain live the last couple of days not much either in the way of rain this cloud is working its way across the great bite and it might just bring some light rain into as we go into friday 21 is the daytime high temperature meanwhile 26 across in adelaide and it gets even warmer but it's color to the east of there against pushing through and the al a bit cooler so 15 degrees celsius in melbourne look at the temperature on saturday in adelaide $33.00 degrees bear in mind the average for october which is the beginning is actually 21.8 degrees celsius and we had across the towards new
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zealand not obviously as warm as that plenty of clouds streaming from south to the north and we will see some shows as well as we head through friday but notice a cold day in christchurch 17 degrees celsius the cooler up into all kinde and then little bit cooler also on saturday into christ church and sees some snow here just on the mountain tops that we had up towards japan and the korean peninsula as we know what this is storm system tropical storm that has brought flooding rains across southern portions of south korea by friday is working its way quite rapidly across central home she and clears out of the picture by saturday. children risk you know for a fortune in the country's most popular sports with the death of me or the spawn points to ban them from the we want to win a sweet time charge on. al-jazeera
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. where ever you all. don't want to talk stories 1000 us president all trump a zip and he called on ukraine and china to investigate his political rival and former vice president joe biden democrats say it's a fundamental breach of his oath of office and in dangerous national security. iraq's prime minister is calling for calm after 3 days of anti-government protests
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which have left at least 31 people dead earlier security forces opened fire on thousands of demonstrators who defied a curfew in the capital baghdad. hong kong's need to carry law is expected to enact an emergency nor will allow authorities to ban face masks at rallies this is an 18 year old student shot and injured by police during a protest has been charged with rioting and assaulting 2 offices. ecuador's president many merino has declared a state of emergency in response to nationwide protests over his move to end fuel subsidies taxi bus. and truck drivers have been taking part in a national transport strike or students and unions have been blocking roads with rocks and burning tires on his decision to end the decades old subsidy as part of a 2000000000 dollars fiscal reform package estate her majesty suspends some rights and empowers the military to keep order. less than
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a year into his presidency mexico's leader has trials for the optics of his office and just minor lopez obrador has given up the luxury of mexican white house compound move to set off the presidential jet and cut government salaries and his daily press briefing as a become a trademark of his administration and his money are up on reports from mexico city critics believe they have a leftist leaders way of controlling the news narrative. it's 5 30 in the morning and we're outside mexico city's presidential palace the sun isn't out yet but the usual cast of early bird journalists are inside the building executive staff are preparing for a press conference the inquiry into this means checking audio equipment adjusting the lights even the sign language interpreter needs to be at the top of his game for government staff as well as dozens of photographers a half asleep news reporters early morning in mexico city means one thing. you
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have. a press conference held by a mexican president and it is manuel lopez obrador almost every single day. at a small restaurant in the mexican capital patrons or watching them on a doubt over breakfast others is also sometimes it's very boring other times it's interesting him at times funny that it all depends on the president's mood a single press conference can often run more than 2 hours. in that time the president makes an average of 6 untrue or misleading statements according to fact checkers are these that most of them have a graphic here that we're talking about. nearly 10 to 12 hours a week in which the president speaks to the press little of that time is actually spent on answering the questions directly with real data back at the national palace reporters are still competing for the president's attention here everyone from internet bloggers to celebrity news inkers have an equal chance of getting
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called look at 2. this is good because you have the opportunity to the debate and get clarity on the president's positions on the other hand the press conference has in some ways centralized the federal government's hold over information critics have referred to as the populist strategy comparing lopez obrador to donald trump in the way he steers the daily news agenda we're in the national palace in mexico city and today's press conference has just ended what's remarkable apart from the fact that the president leads this question and answer sessions nearly every single day is that this practice was previously unheard of in mexican presidential politics right now and then is this long winded as it may be many in mexico see as a positive sign that the federal government is becoming more open and transparent manner as upolu. mexico city 4 people have been killed in a knife attack at a paris police headquarters several others were wounded when
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a police employees stabbed a number of his colleagues before being shot dead it's believed the attacker was a 45 year old i.t. assistant in the police intelligence unit but he says 2 investigating a motive for the attack the french president and prime minister it were phillipe both visited the scene here in central paris has the latest from there. well speaking after the attack the paris prosecutor gave more details about the attack he said it was a 45 year old man who'd worked in police administration for 20 years in fact i've been based in the paris police headquarters this huge building in the center of paris very close to not trigger the paris prosecutor said that a criminal investigation is now been opened into the event to find out exactly what the attackers motivations worth now in terms of what we know so far it was about 1 o'clock when the attacker lunged at fellow police officers inside the paris
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headquarters he had a ceramic knife so it was a knife that would not have been detected by the metal detectors we also understand that a police officer that had been nearby witnessing the scene opened fire and killed the attacker or the french president a man or mark rohr as well as the french prime minister and interior minister were at the scene the interior minister gave his condolences to the the victims' families he said that this shows what a difficult job the police have to do and it has to be said this comes just one day after thousands of police officers marched across paris to protest against what they say are increasingly stressful conditions and also against what they say is increasing police violence but it has to be said that a few of them would have expected an attack to come from within their ranks britain's prime minister boris johnson is hoping his new set of proposals will on block stall the brakes in negotiations they include a new regulatory zone in northern ireland to replace the backstop arrangement in
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the existing withdrawal bill but it hasn't gone down well with some senior european parliament figures who say they won't support it trying to hold reports one london . it is going to fail to bring a morning meeting of the cabinet boris johnson told ministers he would defend his new brakes of proposals in parliament with glutinous and molly and it's typical johnson language meaning he'd be syrup the sweet q very much mistress and so proved prime minister and his proposals could hardly have seemed remotely reasonable this government's objective has always been to leave with a deal and these constructive and reasonable proposals show our seriousness of purpose of alternative a range but the prime minister's proposals while welcomed by former skeptics on his own side have not gone down well with the opposition a plan to have even the remotest customs checks on the island of ireland while northern ireland alone retains elements of the e.u. single market has been shot down as not credible and designed to fail if he doesn't
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get a deal at the october council summit will he abide by the laws of this country the a.t.o. withdrawal number to act and request an extension to avoid a disastrous no deal that option does not compare commend itself to me it would incur another 1000000000 pounds a month trimmer advantage whatever there are in this divided house of commons now 2 opposing forces on the one hand a force of will those willing a new brakes it feeling to being willing and to this breaks it crisis and on the other hand a force of resistance those who simply don't trust boris johnson's motives and who will do what ever they can to prevent and no deal breaks it none of which points to an easy majority for a deal in the house of commons we should turn these little incentive for e.u. leaders who will need to make their own compromises but our objective is very clear
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we don't want to see any customs posts between north and south and nor do we want to see any tariffs are a strict. and on trade north and south they were all about list in the 1990 s. we don't want to go back to the us the majority of people in the north don't the majority of people in the republic of ireland don't but if are going to be in 2 different customs unions i think that creates a real difficulty this going to be very hard to reconcile separately european commission president john paul yorker has called the prime problematic senior european parliament figures say they won't support it boris johnson will have to use his most glutinous emoluments when he had told fans expect a donor tour of e.u. capitals later this week jonah how al-jazeera london the youth unemployment rate in jordan has risen to almost 40 percent and despite having a high number of university graduates on able to find work in their chosen field many young jordanians are starting career is the never expected and to ship out of
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the capital. it's 7 years since a beer khalid graduated from university she struggled to find a job she wanted before starting over and finding a new profession i thought i would be fickle us for 6 years i tried to find a job either in the public or the private sector but there was nothing so i took a beauty china in course the in i took another course in business and launched my own beauty cell and you have to do something that will actually get you a job instead of traditional fields. her hometown of mata a short drive from the capital amman attracts tourists to see both zakes that are thousands of years old but tourism isn't enough to provide jobs he area has the highest unemployment rate in the country which civil society organizations want reduced namin but amish hassani even in most in that we design course topics based on market research in each city based on what each market needs in mad about the local market needs employees who work in human resources beauty salons and fix
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mobile phones. jordanians expect more from their government which is saddled with public debt around 95 percent of its g.d.p. government spending cuts and austerity measures were imposed last year to secure a $723000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund the cutbacks have caused discontentment especially among young jordanians while the overall unemployment rate approaches 20 percent it's twice as high for those under the age of 30 and a quarter of university graduates are jobless there are many reasons why the labor market is struggling some of them out of the government's control jordan needs help to stimulate its economy and a workforce in high paying jobs that pay their taxes and economists say jordan's government and society as a whole needs to stop favoring some professions that's because the market is saturated and jobs aren't being found easily even for highly qualified graduates today we have very high unemployment rate among engineers and medical doctors and
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pharmacists so why are we sending through an official policy more students to study these subjects knowingly in advance that they were there what they won't find jobs recent research by fatah sprays out sperm showed that a 3rd of jordanian adults want to emigrate because they have no hope for the future the government says it is rolling out new initiatives to create jobs especially for jordan's young people who are considered to be among the most. educated in the region enter chapelle al-jazeera a man. a team of divers are descending into the unknown off the coast of south america the unique expedition is charting a recently discovered amazon reef that clark joined them off the coast of french guiana. here on the north eastern edge of south america lies an outpost of france where in the cooler tropical evenings they relax as they might do in paris
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or not but this is cayenne in french guyana and the launch point of a unique expedition to explore and dive a whole new world we jump on the expedition ribbon head out to see the ship with the joint is like 20 kilometers off shore the esperanza is one of greenpeace's campaign vessels and right now a dive ship and a flotilla poetry combined. so the amazon river and the amazon mouth is here the amazon reef presence was 1st revealed. years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area lester identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters are brimming full of life. so in
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a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find if there is a rock basically start reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil like and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill up in this direction destroying the pristine ecosystem is give much more argument to the global call for marine conserve ation and creating marine protected areas this is one of the kind of player tara we need to protect in the world because if you have economic species you have the rabbit
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ecosystem so that's a way to the global leaders for marine protection. meanwhile the say not even found a section of reef suitable for diving. you can see some heel we got up to 67 meters high reached at the bottom so clearly some interesting some interesting area have to go in and dive to. save time to prepare the dive for an early morning missions to the to. what the new day will bring. al-jazeera off the coast of french guyana and a quick one you can always catch up with all the stories we're covering checking out our website al-jazeera dot com that's updated throughout the day. put them on to the top stories when i was a 0 us president donald trump as openly called on ukraine and china to investigate his political rival and former vice president joe biden democrats say it's
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a fundamental breach of his oath of office a similar request made during a phone call with ukraine's president in july is already triggered impeachment inquiry in congress former u.s. special envoy to ukraine could focus as started his testimony in 3 committees as part of that inquiry. should it best to gauge that because that is a company that's really for all these companies if you look at it by the way likewise china just started it didn't buy it goes what happened john is just about as bad as what happened with. with ukraine so i would say that presidents in this case. if it were me i would recommend that they start at investigation of the bite because nobody has any doubt that they were. iraq's prime minister is calling for calm love to 3 days of anti-government
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protests which have left at least $31.00 people dead security forces opened fire on thousands of demonstrators who defied a curfew in the capital baghdad the protests began over unemployment and poor services but it escalated into cool scritch a new government. hong kong's leader carol lam is expected to enact an emergency law that would allow authorities to ban face masks at rallies pro-democracy protesters wear them to conceal their identities to shield themselves from tear gas will hold a special executive council meeting on friday to discuss the ban and all the tough measures meanwhile an 18 year old student shot and injured by police during a protest has been charged with rioting and assaulting 2 officers nigeria's president will do bihari is on a 3 day visit to south africa for a new tax on nigerians and although a foreigner in business is that last month bihari has been meeting his south african counterpart cyril rather poza to discuss the issue which put
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a major strain on relations between africa's 2 largest economies. you stay with us one i want east is coming up next more news for you after that by phone after. the us trades a sticky notes site which. we bring you the stories and developments that dramatically change. what's more i realize piracy. counting. on our. it's a crucial violent and wildly popular across thailand. target is one of the toughest martial law. i will. look a problem so sure you are risking it all the finer and fortune.
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by our hour with the death of a 13 year old boy and growing warnings that young farces risk. of live to cool the children to be banned from the league this. country how can we let the sky thing happen one o one investigates the true cost of thailand's national. polls. not to take $5.00. while the conlang.
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and even that. it's almost. if you need. the gnocchi dial well literally. i need major. trouble why bother to talk to him what by the thought behind his dad was once a fighter himself and knows the toll it can take. don't know. obviously fire i don't know. but i heard one of them in the. bag without a map. it's
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a dangerous spot and many are asking with children like poor pat should be subjected to the bruises kicks and punches the come with an. i'm heading to a small village east of bangkok to meet a boy whose life was changed forever after a movie tie fight with terribly wrong. 15 year old need to corn is already a veteran fighter of more than $100.00 matches. in november last year before a 13 year old champion boxer and. fired up.
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ok well 50 and up. i come. by how. time fight is there's no more decisive win the knockout. a new chair is on the right with the great gloves on the lift with the blue gloves. at this point the fight was like any other. but a few moments later nicole and delivers the fatal blow to a new cheese here. at lax. 2 days later a new chip was pronounced did from a brain haemorrhage. know
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them. both. on home and got a hit on the arm. according to the rules of morning time the knockout punch was legal he did nothing wrong but the impact this tragedy will be long lasting. and that's how my doc in my judgment will wind up on how. up what now by end up. following his death a new just family called for tougher regulations for children's fights including making protective gear compulsory. how can you allow this shy it is so box almost every 2 weeks he died in the cradle him or is it means the
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bleeding inside the brain. brain specialist professor just the board wants to see children banned from the ring she spent 5 years scanning the brains of hundreds of child fighters. and found shocking evidence that would tie causes irreversible brain damage. to what it really. you know be a doctor ok be look at the brain of the mocks of kits. she found old bleats from repeated head injuries that cause damage to the brain's nerve cells. it has a lot of all black. accumulated in there when it accumulated in there it means that they had been injury and in the old that is cell it will act as a new or old system the damage to the brain for the. study also found the child
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boxes have to creased memory and low i.q. if you are a boxer kickboxer you have to i.q. that low and then that shy of the same socio economy and same. i was surprised by the i.q. and in thing that is the drop this low somewhat can points compared to the normal the non bazza keep 10 points it means a lot. so what would you like to see happen in the law when it comes to kids boxing in thailand. be as the spot authority a pilot and i don't know maker in pilot. just sing the kids younger than 15 years old as a professional boxer. this is what we want it just one day to follow that in the nationalist band that like relation for may 2 boxes but this gets
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a wolf they are few job of a country how can we let the sky thing happen is there any way. this can be saved from the wreck as long as you put 2 people on the ring and one is met the dandiya. that will be no save. despite the risks more time remains a national obsession. there are around 200000 children who regularly compete kick boxing matches across thailand. and for some of these kids the sport is a ticket out of poverty. i was able to go to a good school we had changed mine thanks to her books and school. and every time she steps into the ring she's burning money to help support her
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family. might be the question women and men are made of a man with a quality food that is very close with one of the required of me becoming. a wife or not i would out where i see a member you. if i fall if i hate. money do. the same thing because there's no. doubt. that. without thinking true crowther there on the requirement for. a man. to not being in the rock.
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broke up. with a she wins or loses tunk was nixed right around $85.00. thailand's minimum daily wage is just $10.00 so it's tempting for the kids of poor families to risk injury for a big bang fight. which is exactly what tank was about to. call their home. thank you for saying that as they were saying there's a lot of her. tomorrow she'll be fighting for a junior championship title. her mom is her biggest fan but she's nervous about the match. even if the coach isn't sure she's ready and i think home. only young i hope and why.
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