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i don't thing that they did movement is slowing down and in fact it is growing stronger and stronger than is outlined there 5 demands including political risk. and meanings that hong kong was becoming a police state. among the seal city of facts a new counselor. to police this was an illegal assembly and the operation to end it lasted into the night adrian brown al jazeera on call. much more still ahead demonstrators in barcelona demand independence for a 7th straight day now but this time counter-protests to stage that old rally as well. and will tell you about the iranian natural wonder that missed out on being declared a unesco site quite terrorism is to blame. there
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is plenty of warm weather across into australia at the moment will study the next couple days no real sign of any rain of course we do still need the rain very much but they want to base in these accounts training in the last year as but as a side note when you bring any rain in the full calls very woman adelaide on monday 25 of the same temperature will see the in brisbane 23 celsius in perth under those clear sunny skies and if i did anything other that woman empath on she said the clouds in the rain staying well offshore and very woman adelaide at 29 even hobart feeling quite pleasant with a high that of 21 as i say no rain in the full cost house a quite the same thing across into new zealand slightly the south island we've got ready. for the next couple of days keeping those temperatures a little bit lower but again not super has 17 celsius and then all cleaned it a mix of the clouds and sunshine for the next couple of days all the time which is a little bit 14 degrees at best in class. church on tuesday with those rain showers
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and back to headlines as protests in lebanon spread officials as saying the prime minister has proposed a series of reforms to ease the economic crisis this includes cutting the salaries of current and former presidents including ministers and m.p.'s by 50 percent kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from the syrian border town as one of the main targets of turkey's offensive in northeast syria and protesters are out again in chile despite the president giving into demands to cancel the subway found like that sparked by and demonstrations. but it's been counted in bolivia weapon people have been deciding whether to have president evo morales
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a 4th time in power is the country's 1st indigenous leader is already been in office for 13 years a win would keep him there until 2025 but he's facing possibly the tightest races of his career former president carlos messer could force him into a 2nd runoff in december or alice has presided over a strong economic growth but corruption scandals and. his refusal to accept a referendum on limiting presidential terms have proved controversial john holdren is lifeless now in the past does it look as though evan rolley as well avoid that 2nd round runoff. and asked the $1000000.00 question here really and there's lots of different opinions of whether this will go to a 2nd round or every word but we will probably know that in just a couple of hours time results he come out quite quickly but you're quite what right in saying that he's been pushed as he never has before as he never has been before everyone that we've been talking to about the main challenger carlos messer
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doesn't really seem to know a lot about what his policies are what he stands for and it seems like he's a figurehead more as an anti morale is for all of the people who don't like whatever moralists is done recently especially with regards to the referendum he called on the people to decide whether he should be able to stand again for a full term they said no he did it anyway and colas message really has sort of reaped that sort of support as you were standing now in plaza francisco there were about 30 to 50000 people here just last week to sort of in a big civil society meeting to say they did it well president morally is again but on the other hand this is a president that in the last election got more than 64 percent of support so he has got quite a cushion here and there are a lot of people the respect for the progress he's made with the economy the way that he's cut poverty almost by half the social programs that help many people to get housing benefits across the country so he is still the favorite here
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he's definitely been credited with boosting the economy but then there's also a view that actually the economic benefits he's brought to the country such a running out of road and they're not sustainable they're starting to peter out so what are people waiting to care about in this election is it about political change or faltering economy. you're exactly right there has been a sort of bonanza here that's been caused by the gas reserves moralist partly nationalized fairly early on in the time that he's had in power and that's been extremely good to bolivia and it's given him a lot of money to distribute now we were talking to an economist just a little bit earlier today that said 5 years max for those gas reserves before they run out and that bolivia hasn't discovered any more so that that could be running out economic plenty in years to come that's something the a lot of analysts and economists here agree on but it hasn't done yet and i think
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a lot of the people that we were talking to especially in the city around talk which is about our old way from where we are now in the past a look at what he's done already his track record and his sort of slogan is the total salute to a secure future i think they're looking more at what he's done than what might come in the future and even when that crisis does hit there's another question who do you want managing it someone who's got a proven track record nearly 14 years in power or a new sort of face a new candidate that hasn't got the experience and people are also looking at that . does face a big test in this election evan ratliff thank you for now thank you very much john heilemann in the past year. well pro independence catalans have been protesting in barcelona for the 7th straight night they are angry over the jailing of separatist leaders who organized a band independence referendum 2 years ago also known as mayor has appealed for calm off to some of the protests turned violent hundreds of counter-protests to
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stage their own rally though earlier on in a show of support for catalonia remaining parts of spain charlie and general ports now from barcelona. these probing dependents demonstrators have spent the last 6 hours marching through the city of basra not occupying various points south saying along the way that catalonia against fascism free the political prisoners and singing the catalan national anthem now the police have hung back their presence has been drastically reduced compared to other nights and the protests come to a standstill here outside the national police headquarters in boston and that's because they want to express that anger against the national police who they blame for the violence the barcelona has seen over the last few days with those injuries sustained by protesters for a blind in one eye by rubber bullets. you can hear the crowd is still buoyant and this is the 7th day of demonstrations in support of it but there is another side to
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the story and we were at it peaceful rally for the pro-union this side spaniards who believe passionately of the unity of spain which is if you held by 48 percent of catalonians and both sides tell me they feel like this issue of independence is really driving a wedge. in what they want to see is that this is a leader coming together sitting down and finding an end to this crisis. old political developments over here the british government is doubling down on its insistence that wrecks it all will take place at the end of this month despite the prime minister being forced by law to request an extension on saturday boris johnson faces the prospect of being held in contempt after refusing to sign the letter asking the for a delay he also sent a 2nd letter arguing against an extension the opposition has accused johnson of acting like he's above the law or he could end up in course the prime minister has vowed to get parliament to back his deal before october 31st and it's the future of
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northern ireland that really remains at the heart of what's going on the region's democratic unionist party is a credit card support the government's plan or as johnson's deal leaves northern ireland closely aligned the republic of ireland rather than the u.k. the bog as the story now from belfast. police are investigating a bomb threat in a nationalist neighborhood homes are evacuated roads blocked northern ireland's enjoyed 20 years of reconciliation between nationalists who identify as mainly catholic irish and unionists who define themselves as mainly protestant british but breaks it has put pressure on keeping the peace researchers have found the breaks it uncertainty is affecting people's lives when asking about the prospect of a hard border has revealed that people are increasingly anxious in these terms and they use language such as heartbreaking appalling devastating disastrous not just because of the the direct impact on their personal daily experience but also
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because they think it's going to be enormously consequential for the stability of the peace process here. the irish border remains the central sticking point of brics it it separates northern ireland a part of the u.k. with the republic of ireland and e.u. member it's been open and without checkpoints for 20 years both sides have benefited politically and economically. but it breaks it means a return to the so-called hard border of the past with security barriers and watchtowers the armed republican group the new ira says it will attack the prime minister here. prime minister boyce johnston says he's removed the need for a hard border by keeping northern ireland economically aligned with the e.u. and also the rest of the u.k. some customs checks however will now be needed between mainland britain and northern ireland there are. watching.
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that details and raise unionists any defense to the rest of the u.k. is seen as a threat to their british identity the democratic unionist party intend to vote against the deal in parliament while what are described as hardline unionists known as loyalists are threatening civil disobedience on a large scale if the deal goes through all she has i'm posting this even though she knows it would be described as more moderate chance of unionism are opposed to us so i don't think any of us could ever accept us and what it means as it means an economically united ireland that means we are have to offer sonesta the united kingdom. not only has breaks it put pressure on peace it's put pressure on politics northern ireland's power sharing government at stormont collapsed 2 and a half years ago over an alleged corruption scandal but uncertainty over breaks it has kept its politicians away despite its floors the power sharing government remains hugely symbolic it was meant to be a chance for people from different walks of life from different political
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affiliations to work together to shape their futures together but it isn't working as it should be a reminder of how fragile peace can be nieve parker out jazeera belfast. north macedonia his main political parties have agreed to hold a snap election in april after fronts blocked it from one of the opening talks on joining the european union prime minister says he's angry and disappointed and want citizens to choose which direction the nation should now go and country changed its name from macedonia to end a dispute with greece which was damaging its efforts to join both the e.u. and nato. will result 2 days ago in brussels a huge injustice was inflicted european union hasn't delivered on what it promised we met all our obligations we delivered reform results and resolve disputes with our neighbors but they didn't stand by their word and have not delivered been unable to reach the decision on start to the membership talks with us is their
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historic mistake. oh there seems to be a green wave taking over switzerland with fears of a climate change putting environmentalist parties on track for historic gains in national elections a surge in votes for the swiss green party could loosen the center writes a grip on power earning the greens a place in a coalition which has governed switzerland for decades they are projected to win more than 12 percent of the vote along with another environmentalist party that set to get over 7 percent there was a drop in support for the far right people's party but partial results still put them at 1st place with just over 26 percent surveys before the election showed that climate change replaced migration as the top concern among voters now the world's largest ever water filled cave is in the hills of northwestern iran many want to the other cave to be declared a unesco world heritage site but it didn't make the cut and reports many villages of blaming terrorism for that. dinosaurs still walked the earth when spring water
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began cutting through rock to create what is today the largest water filled cave in the world in the heart of hama province elise other cave is an estimated 150000000 years old local historian say shepherds from a nearby village began using it for water and shelter around 900 years ago it's been open to visitors since the 1970 s. . roughly the length of 280 olympic sized pool most of it is only accessible by boats in some places the water is so deep it could fit a 3 story building they got to the visitor numbers are controlled to protect the caves ecosystem bring food in is not allowed algae that gradually grows inside the cave due to body heat and light is controlled as well the 1st priority is preserving the cane then providing services to visitors provincial government has spent the last decade cashing in on the caves pulling power with hopes of attracting even more visitors this is the largest part of
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a lease other cave that is open to the public people that are mapping these caverns know that the network of tunnels keep going but much of this cave remains unexplored and inaccessible to preserve the delicate ecosystem some sections are off limits 3 restaurants that were once inside the cave were shut down to control pollution but using the cave as an economic engine to drive the local economy has led to the in evitable clash of humans and nature despite the best efforts of its caretakers there is evidence of commercial interests leading to environmental consequences. of the it was last year almost 1000000 people visited the caves one of the items we look at the tourist sites is visit to numbers and their ranks high is all so naturally the government took some measures welcomed by tourists and open air mall souvenir shops cafes theme park rides a hotel even a celestial observatory all the 1st things visitors see when they step out of the car the entrance once you get to it looks less like the mouth of an ancient cave
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and more like an airport complete with ads for other attractions there's a nearby zoo visitors can go see next. people living in the village of say commercialization is what cost the community a chance at unesco world heritage status. last year a group came here from unesco but unfortunately they raised 2 shortcomings the entrance of the cave is ugly and needs to be. and the steps built inside the cave should have been made from the original materials to preserve its original form at the edge of the village is the original entrance to the cave abandoned buildings once a market now falling down while the village has experienced economic progress you know school status is something that would have been a game changer for this small community the rush to replace the old with the new for those living here is a door that is now closed and an opportunity missed is in basra the old a 0 early so their village in hama down province iran so we've been talking about
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a day of major protests taking place around the world also in spain no less the she has been marching as well. thousands of them took part in an annual march through the center of madrid calling on the spanish government to protect ancient grazing ponds. chef and say there is under threat from the building of houses and roads around 2000 merino sheep prized for their soft will be guided along the streets accompanied by $100.00 goats get on them. the headlines this hour as protests in lebanon spread the prime minister's reportedly proposed a series of reforms to ease the economic crisis this includes cutting the salaries of current and former presidents including ministers and m.p.'s by hauff protests
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to say the political system is riddled with corruption and cronyism many see the government is responsible for driving their children out of the country due to a lack of jobs stephanie decker has more now. 11 what are you going to tell you that what they want is to be entirely up to. the day before the numbers even if you get some estimates of what he or i may be a target but it's not a total take here in america there is the potential to get all the areas that were not in the world in the south and everyone turning out that they're not going to go . take up with a lot of which are. worth more to the politician is not the argument pardon me and our other headlines kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from a syrian border town that's one of the main targets of turkey's offensive dozens of ambulances were in the convoy that left russell and because departure is a condition of the ceasefire deal brokered between the u.s. and turkey ankara wants the kurdish fighters to leave an area 32 kilometers deep
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into syria where it can establish a so-called safe side the turkish president has warned his forces will start attacking kurdish fighters again if the evacuation isn't completed by choose day evening. protests in hong kong have again descended into chaos after police clash with demonstrators who set up roadblocks and burned businesses in one of the city's busiest streets protest is also free petrol bombs and vandalized shops they see as being linked to china authorities have been struggling to contain months of demonstrations against rule from beijing. and probably dependents catalans have been protesting in barcelona for the 7th straight night of the jailing of separatist leaders who organized a band independence vote 2 years ago hundreds of counter protesters though i've also been staging a rally earlier on as a show of support for catalonia staying in. coming up the story of the
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