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the humber is the u.k.'s busiest trading estuary and home to one of its poorest cities nearly 68 percent of people voted to leave the e.u. in the 2016 referendum. many here want breaks it down and a deal to be passed in parliament the village in delhi for an eye on 3 years they were asked did we want to send deals with the ballot paper was yes or no you want to leave with no i just i just wish to kalm with that. and let me tell you when television we expect we're all pretty safe coming to the end now this is 3 years ago everybody voted to come out and it's in my opinion that that's the wishes of the people that voted that we should come out and spend some time doing the things is to get on the next series any chance things that needed there were high levels of poverty in parts of taking back control from europe is talked about by some here very little has changed since 2016 and many people are hoping that by meeting your
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some of the city's problems will be solved and finally got the brits say they were promised. big companies have invested in hull and many have close ties with europe every day ferries leave the poor laden with cargo and lorries bound for the you. at middle europe who oversee more than 50 crossings a day they've been preparing for bricks for months and say we want to deal maybe better the no deal they're entering uncharted territory and it will come as a cost any day will bring in customs clearance issues where people have to customs there's codes that that never crossed and cleared before realistically it's probably gone out of like 10 percent of the overall costs of moving goods from a to u.k. or the u.k. to e.u. because you have to customs clear on both sides many poles of britain a feeling pretty good by brics it looking for
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a solution whatever that may be even if it leaves britain standing alone and he would al-jazeera in whole. still ahead on al-jazeera has been a hero for the poor liability as long as serving president is now facing an uphill election battle at a fragile truce on the turkey syria border but present on warns the offensive all brazilian with 10 minutes of terms or not matter. how low the weather sloshy set their course the middle east some rain in the forecast having said that a little bit of a cloud just spinning out of the black sea heading towards the caspian sea that will sink a little further south which is because through the next day i would say i'm a producer a spot or 2 right into northern parts of syria just into northern areas of iraq as
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well as we go on through the next couple of days that cloud will extend its way across into the north of iran and you could see a few spots of right as a result of that south to the south of that into the mid thirty's there for baghdad and kuwait city down on recent valleys pleasantly warm and similar values to cross the arabian peninsula highs here in doha around 3435 degrees over the next day i was a child and wanted to shout down towards that western side of yemen but otherwise it's not can last the dry now the 35 in doha pretty much matched by the 3435 senses we may well see in johannesburg over the next couple of days much of southern africa responded to either be a few showers into central areas of mozambique and east but otherwise it's we can last the sefl the $35000.00 save for johannesburg as we go through sunday well quite as warm in capetown where the top temperature of 25.
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lebanon into a 2nd night many calling for a political revolution gas and rubber bullets were fired to clear crowds in beirut and blocked main roads in protest over plans taxes and the failing economy a 5th day of protests in barcelona have turned violent demonstrators are angry at the jail like i'm not a separatist leaders or catalonia scale bit for independence 2 years ago. and explosions inside a mosque in eastern afghanistan during friday prayers that killed at least $62.00 people and once claimed responsibility for this attack and a heart but the taliban says it was not involved in condemning the attack. the president has declared a state of emergency a day after protest over rising costs of living turned violent riots on friday left a bus and apartment building burnt and the capital city subway system shattered president sebastian pinera says he would invoke a special security law to prosecute those responsible demonstrations began monday
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over a hike and metro fares which mostly high school students on the forefront of libyans go to the polls on sunday with their long serving president looking to extend his hold on power but after 14 years you morales his popularity is falling because of fears he may try to govern and definitely john heilemann has more from la paz. in rural mountain communities in bolivia there remains only one man for the top job going into sunday's elections ever more oil is already the country's longest standing president and still its most popular politician thanks to a consistently growing economy and programs like this one giving low income families the chance to build their own homes and use. i'm very happy i've worked so long in other people's houses working for the wealthy people and this time it'll be for me. banking on the support that comes from almost having poverty or ellys began
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his bid for a full term in office 3 years ago. but that in itself became a turning point the moment when his formally overwhelming popularity began to fall serious around his had to change the constitution to be able to run again so he put that to the people in a referendum that was close but they said no then he went ahead and did it anyway now he's dealing with the backlash. millions have turned out for huge civil society meetings called build those formal. dinner was one of the organizers. under the government of a very morale is there's been an excessive concentration of power of all the organs of state and the judiciary under him this means that democracy is completely restricted the electoral body for example respond directly to the regime so the democratic system suffered permanent damage. is not just what critics say is a slide away from democracy recently bolivia had forest fires that wiped out
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5000000 hectares environmentalists say the government's commitment to pacha mama mother earth is all talk. the laws are fine the problem is that i see they're not applied the fires in chica tinier were due to policies where they wanted to de forest to plant soya beans and produce meat to export to china at the. sense of wildlife and the indigenous people the rule so been accusations of government to corruption and conflicts of interest and when the administration of president moralist built this 29 storey 34000000 dollar skyscraper you can see which tower was above the former presidential palace this pink building in front of it many people school that is a sign of the government's increasing opiates in what is one of the poorest countries in south america. despite the missteps many believe ians like you know since you still see morale is the safe way food. is then i think if the president
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stays in power then these programs will continue before we didn't have them and we don't know the proposals on the other candidates we've lived with this president and we know that he gives help. that may be enough to see him over the finish line john homan how does it look as. this president much a typewriter one has worn the offensive end work the syria will resume with and next at kurdish rebels don't abide by the terms of the 5 day cease fire the truce is largely holding despite both sides accusing each other of violations sin because hello reports from istanbul. reports of superadded fighting continuing in syria the day after turkey agreed with the u.s. to pao's its military operation for 5 days turkey says' the power is to allow the kurdish peoples protection units or why p.g. time to withdraw from the border region both the y. p.g. and their opposition's national syrian army accuse each other of failing to abide
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by the deal the us stays that's a ceasefire turkey says it's a temporary suspension of its military operation which began 9 days ago turkey's president project a proud dawn refute that the reports of violations he expects the why peaches with rubble from the designated safe zone area over the next 4 days and the u.s. to oversee the process are done is warning that defensive will resume within minutes if the kurdish rebels don't abide by the terms of the deal. so the issue of the safe zone will be solved with us can realize their promises when the ceasefire is due to end but if the promises are not realized as soon as the vans are operational peace spring will continue more rapidly than before at least 15000000 of turkey's 80000000 citizens are kurdish turkey's leaders are repeated reiterating that their target is not the kurdish people but the why p.g. because of its links to the p.k. k.
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which is designated as a terrorist group the european council president on the task is urging turkey to immediate the withdraw its forces from syria so called ceasefire this is the approach we expected. in fact it's not as she said the month of capitulation of the codes. i think that we have to be very consistent here. and we have to do to raise the rate our call for turkey to put a permanent end to its military action immediately. respect international. law say's turkey isn't using the safe zone to gain territory and he wants at least a 1000000 syrian war effigies in turkey to go home. it is not a problem for us if syrian government forces control the areas cleared of p.k. k y p g at the end the aim is to clear the safe zone of these terror groups secure
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in the designated safe zone as a challenge for turkey presents are gone as expected discuss that with russia's leader vladimir putin during their planned meeting in such a next tuesday after the deal ends and they're due to meet again in geneva to end of this month where a political solution to the conflict of syria is expected to be negotiated. the stumble. members of republican party is the latest to criticize his decision to withdraw troops from northern syria senate majority leader mitch mcconnell called it a great strategic mistake without naming donald trump. more from washington d.c. . president trump is now facing a unprecedented degree of pushback from members of his own party people who normally have been staunchly supporting him members of congress like senator mitt romney who was the republican presidential nominee in 2012 and who spoke on the
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floor of the senate saying that trump's decision to abandon the kurdish forces that had fought alongside the u.s. forces in northern syria amounted to a blood stain on the annals of american history senator mitch mcconnell the leader of the senate and an extremely important political figure in the united states and a scathing article for the washington post saying that trump's decision in syria had emboldened the assad regime and its allies iran had allowed russia to expand its influence in the greater middle east and risk reconstituting and reviving i sold the so-called islamic state mcconnell saying that in some trump's decisions create a strategic nightmare for the united states and other republicans are very alarmed over the recent disclosures by the acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney
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that there was in fact a quid pro quo proposed by the president with the ukrainian president in that famous phone call that has now become the focus of an impeachment inquiry in the house of representatives well veiny tried to walk it back but a lot of people are really very impressed by those efforts now whether the erosion of support among leading republicans in washington will continue depends largely on trump's behavior there are some cracks that appear to be showing in the facade at least here in the among the ranks of fishel republicans in washington. precious in algeria show no sign of stopping us 1006 of the streets and what is now the 35th week of demonstrations in the capital algiers and in other cities across the country protesters call for the government to remove any remnants of the regime of former president abdelaziz bouteflika who resigned after a mass protest and april. as government has forging ahead with plans to shrink the
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boundaries of a protected national park their reserves home to many endangered species in the sahara which conservation groups say will be threatened by plans to open up access to oil exploration column baker reports. the drive from the nearest city to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. because the term it massive antin tumor reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared. does anyone still was in the labs even 2 years ago and there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few that we've been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of pressure by scientists these years government granted the reserve protection from development and hunting. but environmental groups say that hasn't stopped poachers
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. the only tracks al-jazeera saw during a recent visit were from 2 protected species a single newby and blue star bird and a camera shy damages. as well as the motorcycles of suspected poachers. there was no sign of the reserve's most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself. in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasn't
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changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them for the benefit of the population. for animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserve in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late when they've all gone but so long as there's one or 2 still alive it's not too late the new map of the reserve has yet to be released but in the nearest city the trucks lined up for with oil connecting the distant animal reserve to a world thirsty for its energy riches collin baker al jazeera. a new exhibit opens at the paris on saturday it is not an animal it's not a plant it's technically a slime mold called the blob a can they without legs or wings it doesn't have
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a stomach or a brain but it can find and i just it's food cut in half and this small can heal itself in 2 minutes as the 1st time this kind of biological oddity has ever been displayed in captivity. it behaves like an animal it's capable of learning if we put it in the maze it will learn and take the best route out of the maze to find its food and if we put an obstacle in front of the blogs that it will learn how to get past the barrier and it will start to do this more quickly and more strongly if we fused 2 blocks together the one which learned will transmit its knowledge to the other. week at the headlines right now on al jazeera thousands of people are protested across lebanon into a 2nd night many calling for a political revolution tear gas and rubber bullets were fired to clear crowds in beirut who blocked main roads the prime minister saad hariri has given political
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rivals 3 days to find a solution. i am giving our partners in the government a very short deadline 72 hours to give us a solution that can convince us and the people in the streets and our international partners if it's a protest in barcelona have turned violent the demonstrators are angry at the jailing of separatist leaders over catalonia failed bid for independence 2 years ago. explosions inside a mosque in eastern afghanistan during friday prayers that killed at least $62.00 people no one has claimed responsibility for this attack it happened in the har the taliban though says it wasn't involved in is condemning the attack. and the next few hours british m.p.'s are set to debate and vote on prime minister boris johnson's brock's a deal with the e.u. he is facing an uphill battle for exit party leader nigel for raj is calling on m.p.'s to reject the deal raj says the deal does not deliver on the result of the
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2016 vote thousands of people are also expected to march through london on saturday to demanding a new referendum. the truce in northern syria is largely holding despite accusations from both kurdish forces and turkey of violations turkey's president writes at tyburn on his war on the offensive will resume in what he says minutes of kurdish rebels don't abide by the terms of the 5 day cease fire chile's president has declared a state of emergency after a protest over rising costs of living turned violent riots on friday left a bustling apartment building burnt and the capital cities subway system shuttered demonstrations began monday over a hike and metro fares of mostly high school students on the forefront of protests in algeria showed no sign of stopping as thousands sick to the streets on what is now the 35th week of demonstrations protestors a call for the government to rid itself of any remnants of the regime of former president abdullah he's beautifully resigned after mass protests back in april are
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