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but it has no family and no relatives but it goes straight and doesn't waver i'm afraid of both sides of both on me and your. daughter. but to some the conflict has made them take up arms yet says she became a soldier after her brother was killed by myanmar security forces. and to new day we suffer more oppression than men with abuse like rape that doesn't happen to the males who are able to defend themselves to prevent these cases of abuse we become soldiers to defend ourselves and. villages can expect to be caught in the crossfire until peace is achieved between ethnic groups and myanmar's army florence louis algis ear ukase minister in charge or rex it isn't brussels for talks steven barclay met with the news chief negotiator michel barnier in an effort to make a breakthrough on an exit deal it follows boris johnson's meeting on thursday with
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his irish counterpart leo vardar who says an agreement before the october 31st deadline is still possible. we are. pushing me to reach to the british team to know are you going to brief the 37 members have november. of the following a time or do you see dr. rick sheet rock climbing the mountain. we need. you to i mean in terms of patience china's president is in india meeting prime minister narendra modi xi jinping is discussing tensions in the disputed region of indian administered kashmir china has supported pakistan at a recent un security council meeting also up for discussion india's $53000000000.00 trade deficit with china and new security measures along their shared border. well pakistan's prime minister is heading to iran for talks before going to be arabia in
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what's believed to be efforts to help mediate between the 2 go for rivals a spokesman for iran's government says imran khan stated that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin said a man asked him to help negotiate with the leadership into iran including president has son rouhani frustration is growing in greek refugee camps where the number of people living in overcrowded conditions has now risen to a record $31000.00 the governments is urging the e.u. to do more johnson reports. every day emanuel fetches firewood from the olive grove where he and 6000 refugees live on the island of summers the camp was built to cope with 680 most live in makeshift huts with no electricity or heat and rely on their wood fires for warmth then you. can eat. and big bad here.
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asylum seekers mainly from afghanistan syria and ghana construct their own homes with timber and water proof sheets handed out by charities sanitary facilities are few and the olive grove is littered with human waste all these problems are supposedly going to be solved in a new camp being built around a disused slaughterhouse in the mountains but it's designed for $1500.00 people nowhere near the numbers currently on the island that's because the 3 month old conservative government's new policy is never to have such overcrowding in future morea camp on the island of lesbos is also a directed numbers 13 and a half 1000 people are packed in and around the camp more than 4 times as many as it was designed to house the manager of the camp for the past 3 years agrees with the government about what the problem is. the answer in a war is
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a constant overpopulation we never managed to remain a 3000 as a state into 2 we can never talk people away and tell them where fault if someone has to receive them or register them and cater to their needs or overcrowding creates tension a recent fire killed a female refugee causing a riot among outraged others the government is now shipping hundreds of asylum seekers to the mainland but it wants to stem the flow of new arrivals as well it wants and force month of the e.u. turkey statement of 2016 whereby turkey agreed to readmit migrants who don't quite . pfeifer asylum but it is taken under one percent of the asylum seekers who crossed from its shores the government plans to intensify the use of the e.u. turkey statement to return $10000.00 people to turkey next year that's a 20 fold increase on the rate of returns so far and it wants european union members to share the asylum burden by relocating many of the $70000.00 asylum
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applicants now in greece 60 percent of refugees crossing the mediterranean to europe this year have arrived via greece e.u. officials say solving the problem here is now the priority jump several plus al-jazeera in the east aegean. still ahead on the al-jazeera news hour the sports news and how australia and did the rugby world cup was stages in style. to strengthen the good you have to show the good all the more with it comes to fight against corruption. this fight needs heroes heroes like no who are about to refuse to 15000000 dollars brian the achievement of heroes like him showcase by the international ace award it shines
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a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark it used to shine a light let's make the road to a better place nominate your anti corruption era now. didn't the u.s. treasury or just say that china was to manipulate we bring you the stories and developments the dramatic change in the world the living what's behind the eyes of piracy. counting the cost on al-jazeera. thank you hello again time for the sports news with us thank you very much
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a value on approaching typhoon is causing havoc with what should have been a big weekend of international sport in japan already 2 rugby while cup games have been cancelled because of typhoon which is it due to strike on saturday evening and now the japanese formula long gone pretty has also been affected when he reports. it is calm at the moment but the japanese capital tokyo and other parts of the country are bracing for the arrival of typhoon haggis which could be one of the strongest storms to hit japan in decades flights and train services have been canceled and of course this weekend should have been won when much of the sporting world was focusing on this country on sunday we had the japanese for me to one grand prix taking place in that's about 300 kilometers to the southwest of tokyo at this stage the race is still long but what we know now is that saturday's events at the grand prix have been cancelled so the organizers are saying that qualifying
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will take place on sunday morning before the race where that committee but as far as the rugby world cup goes we know that 2 games have already been cancelled because of the typhoon that is new zealand against italy and england against france and there is a possibility that another game could be affected as well that is the host nation japan against scotland due to be played in your home on sunday the tournament organizers saying that they will inspect the facilities on sunday morning before making a final decision about that game it is the final group game and there is a lot riding on it a win for japan would see it topping the group and going through to the quarterfinals for the 1st time scotland needs to beat japan to have any hope of staying in the tournament here's where it gets interesting though if the game is cancelled japan will go through to the quarter finals scotland will go home and already the scottish rugby union is threatening legal action if that happens while
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world rugby it will make a decision early on sunday about whether the it depends. can go ahead be on the possibility of legal action of the game is castle scotland's players have suggested pushing the fixture to monday. as for surely you know the playing group as authors are playing group on unders an individual you want to hard to come in competitions like russian and play in these take the games always have a kind of control what well going to do but i think you have the option or walk upon somebody from a playing group or something learned to build. you know we see each game as an opportunity to inspired to pain we've got the country rough behind us and. you know we will if the game does get called off. you know it's unfortunate but you know just to look forward to what comes that he did. all of this by the disruption of friday's game between australia and georgia did take place wallabies found it hard
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going but too late tries clinched a 27 to 8 bonus a point victory australia moved to the top of. but are still likely to finish 2nd in the table behind wales which would mean it face england in the quarter finals. qualifying for the f one home. will take place on sunday before the race where the permitting friday practice went ahead as scheduled the mersey this oval terry virts us setting the pace despite this embarrassing a spend in dry conditions during the 2nd session sunday's qualifying is also affected than the result from practice will determine the grip positions of the race. roger federer has been knocked out of the shanghai masters and he was defeated by alexander is there ever in the quarter finals when you are not a joke of it semifinal streak in chennai has comes to and the defending champion and full time winner last 26 see the final sits across before friday's match
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djokovic had won 24 straight sets in asia victory for surprise has also and him a place in the a.t.p. finals for the 1st time. and euro 20 call fires continue on friday england are taking on the czech republic later on england manager gareth southgate has stressed that his players will follow us for protocols if they experience any racist abuse during these call fires on monday england will face bulgaria where the match will be played in a party close stadium after racist behavior in the past this week chelsea striker tammy abraham said that the players are prepared to leave the pitch if they are targeted by racist abuse regardless of the us protocols. the play is also at the same time have the right to have a voice and speak their mind openly. and i encourage them to do that because
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we have a chance to make a difference on a very important topic as well. but my priorities are creating the environment that they feel going into any match they can they can focus on football and be judged on that. they need a clinic's academy iran a but alberto salazar has been closed off to the american coach was banned for 4 years due to doping violations salazar had coached various elliptic champions at the nike oregon project including britain's most flora in the statement and nike said that they saw as a situation that had become an unfair burden on the athletes still involved. simone biles has sent a message to her rivals ahead of the tokyo olympics and next year the american that has won a record of 5th all round title at the gymnastics world championships and germany now has a total 22 world championship medals across all events the most by any other female
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gymnast and one shy of the russian vitale. and that's always full for mandy back to derry sunny thank you very much and thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera we'll be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news coming up seem. to strengthen the good you have to show your good all the more with the calm still fight against corruption. this for new chiro heroes like new who are about to be refused a $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight
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libyan security services. gadhafi rendition in the west. on al jazeera. 3 years 3 prime ministers and still no breaks with the oct 31st departure deadline looming in the e.u. and u.k. for back to square off in brussels we'll boris johnson next followed the e.u. summit on al-jazeera. turkey says its capture and several villages controlled by kurdish forces as more than 27000000 are killed in the fighting.
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you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters in doha and daddy navigate also ahead iran's foreign ministry confirms want to been attacked off the coast the saudi arabia calling it a dangerous adventure. reports that the u.a.e. paid nearly $2000000.00 to a u.s. lobbying firm to target al-jazeera. prime minister wins the nobel peace prize for his democratic reforms and regional peace efforts calls it a victory for his people. hello at least 26. been killed as turkish forces push deeper into syria that numbers from the syrian observatory for human rights turkey's military says more than 300 fighters have surrendered or they have been killed but the kurds say the number is only 29 and the u.n. says aerial strikes and shelling has displaced more than 70000 people turkey has
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captured 15 villages and set up a military base at the border. joining us from cali that's near turkey's border with syria as the operation enters day 3 what are you hearing about the situation right now. well there is military activity on more than one front in north east syria one of those fronts behind us is the syrian border town of. we understand that the turkish army as well as their local allies the syrian opposition national army they're trying to take control of this town the kurdish led syrian democratic forces are fighting back they are resisting they're promising to make this a difficult fight but the question is for how long can they hold ground they're outnumbered and they're outgunned by the turkish military using heavy firepower airstrikes artillery shelling as well as rocket fire. the town of tel aviv
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is empty from the population tens of thousands of people have fled from the border areas in the past few days so the situation is still fluid it is not clear for how long the s.d.f. is going to hold out but they have been firing rockets into turkish border towns like this one a chuckle but a short while ago 2 turkish nationals were killed in a town close by ensued rouche so a total of 8 turkish nationals killed in a rocket fire emanating from northeast syria and millions of people already have been displaced within syria as well as outside of syria's borders as a result of the war that's been going on so with this potentially many more could be at risk. yes the international aid agencies warning that a humanitarian crisis is in the works the united nations saying that tens of thousands of people are on the move we've mentioned it's now empty of residents the
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border town of ross the line the same thing these people are heading further south but there is really very few places that they can go because a lot of these cities and towns in this corner of syria have been destroyed in the fight against i felt the town of the city of brick up for example so homes have been destroyed already the area is home to tens of thousands of displaced people but the turkish military seems to be concentrating their offensive in one area in a strip of territory 120 kilometer strip of territory along the border 30 kilometers deep they say this is the initial phase of their operation so at the moment it's hard to say whether or not the scope of operations is going to widen but yes international aid agencies are worried about the destabilizing situation more human suffering more displacement ok thank you well the nato secretary general has urged turkey to act with restraint in its ongoing military offensive into syria i shared with him my suz concerns about the on going operation
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and the risk of further do you still blows in the region escalating tensions and even more human suffering wong church your hands to meet security concerns or expect churches to act with restraint. we have a common enemy. a few years ago they controlled significant territory in iraq and in syria. working together in the global coalition we have liberated all this territory 1000000 so people these must not be jeopardized well turkey's foreign minister has been defending the country's actions. is done during your dick turkey has always been sensitive about civilians and we are hosting many migrants and refugees the y.p. geas attacking christians in syria and are trying to portray it as if we are attacking them burning tires in order to break the vision of our aircraft and
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blaming turkey for bombing and burning places where civilians live this misinformation will never make us give up on this important fight we are fighting a terrorist organization and it is our duty to give the right information to the people where russia has expressed concern over the impact the operation could have on the detention of i so fighters in syria. i'm not sure whether the turkish will be able to take this under control and how soon this is a real threat to us so let's make the market local he is the under secretary general and emergency relief coordinator for the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs are joining us now from in turkey thanks for speaking to us once again on al-jazeera here visit as i understand it was a scheduled visit but it has coincided with the start of this military operation in northeast syria by turkey how worried are you by this latest development. yes i was
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planning to be anyway because of the concern. a lot and now that we have a need and also because. she doesn't remember the tokyo so sydney and syrian refugees and needs back we are very concerned about. along the northeast border now our message is to say this that while. i think the nato secretary general we want restraint we want deescalation we want special care painting to avoid any more loss of the. infliction if an amazingly our civilians and we are getting recast united nations to prepare to help to be nice of those people who is saying only no reports of them moving to south but we're worried about the situation and we want to see if the escalation or how what it what is the impact on civilians the longer this military operation goes on. well something like
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a 100000. long day hundreds of kilometers. in that border and voted to get all mixes into syria which is the zone that they. want to set they're looking at as a has a mentor operations chief you focused at middle stretches back or there are summation moaned about 70000 people who have left mostly urban centers heading south to avoid the fighting and most people it will be a very they're the focus of our attention our understanding is that what it takes time to do is example the tabs and try to protect a gated infrastructure but there is plenty of you have invited a lot of something being course for civilians and we want to stop it you rightly pointed out a moment ago that turkey does host a large number of syrian refugees ever since the war started but her don't want to
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say that he wants to resettle and return as many refugees as possible to this a border a corridor that he wants to establish inside syria but what do you make of that plan what effect is that going to have on people. well i ousted by a base but i still have a texas government's official is in angrily yesterday they are clear backs any resettlement will be a by the choice of people going back to their original places of origin or soul by choice. that it be safe and that it will be done in an orderly way i asked well in the middle of a middle military operation so we accept that now it's not a safe time to do that and they accept that so i think the resettlement whole people were totally she was along. that usually dealing with right today which is
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about minimizing the impact on innocent civilians of the military operation right now that's out. and in terms of the u.n. and particularly organization you coordinate global humanitarian action to ensure that crisis affected people receive assistant print and protection that they need to have your reached out to the international community what kind of responses are you getting. out of the table full all the syrian city all over the country don't control the areas at in areas of the country not controlled by the government is not as well. as it was last year despite all over the country we're reaching about 6000000 syrians every mom where reaching huge numbers of mace region suspected by a military operation but we do need more money and i mean you know i doubt it is to get him to understand the urgency of battle to get a suspected result as
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a real priority all right mark local we thank you very much for speaking to us from gaza on top. iran says 2 missiles have struck an iranian oil tanker off the coast of saudi arabia in what's described as a dangerous adventure iran's foreign ministry says the subjects he was attacked and set on fire in the red sea the crew is reported safe some oil has been spilled it's not known how much and the u.s. navy says it's closely monitoring developments has more from to her on iran's foreign ministry confirmed on friday that in the early morning hours one of the oil tankers was targeted in the eastern part or of the red sea approximately 100 kilometers off the coast of saudi arabia the sub at the experience 2 explosions 20 minutes apart cause to leak into the sea foreign ministry spokesman abbas mousavi said this isn't the 1st time in recent months that iranian vessels in the red sea have experienced what he described as destructive actions he blamed the fallout and
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resulting pollution on perpetrators of the attack who have yet to be identified he said they were taking part in quote dangerous adventurism the finger pointing from to herat has already begun as well with a senior m.p. blaming the us or israel for targeting the oil vessel iran's national oil tanker company meanwhile whose experts are investigating the incident that company was keen to point out that while terrorism or some form of missile attack may have been the cause of this incident they did not suspect that any attack originated from saudi shores the incident comes a day before pakistan's imran khan is due to arrive for his 2nd official visit since becoming prime minister he'll be here in an effort to mediate between riyadh to try to bring down tensions in the region but with this attack iran is likely to have its diplomatic defenses up once again and if there was any hope for a breakthrough during his visit it is now less likely to happen the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine is the net.
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