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so that is to the conservatives and liberals could each failed to reach a majority that could leave the smaller parties becoming king makers joining one of the larger parties to form a majority you do not need to choose between mr delay and mr deny there is another option but with the rise of incidents of anti immigrant sentiment illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see resentment i don't see populism occurring in canada i see resentment especially in western canada because of the kind of he's not going very well and so people wonder well what the federal government is doing for me the government is doing nothing for me so maybe i should look at other options the election will determine whether liberalism will continue
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to be canada's governing philosophy or whether this nation of 38000000 makes a decisive tilt to the right john hendren al-jazeera auto hundreds of people in venezuela's capital caracas have been mourning the death of an opposition activist edmund as a bullet ridden body was found off there had been missing for 24 hours his body also been set on fire opposition leader says the government of president nicolas maduro is behind the killing and thousands of haitians have again rallied against their president there accusing him of corruption and of being responsible for an economic crisis as demonstrations have intensified in the past 6 weeks the u.n. says at least 30 people have killed been killed during that time. a lot of versions have been heard in new orleans historic french quarter no need for alarm though part of a controlled demolition going to the cranes 2 giant cranes taken down at the hard
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rock hotel a half finished building that itself collapsed earlier this month now one of the natural wonders of the world you probably don't know this is in the hills of northwestern iran it's called the largest was a field anywhere and once it could have been a candidate to be a unesco world heritage site not a name or a zone bus r.v. reports the villages there say commercialization is to blame dinosaurs still walked the earth when spring water began cutting through rock to create what is today the largest water filled cave in the world in the heart of hama down province only so there 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
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boats in some places the water is so deep it could fit a 3 story building they get out of the visitor numbers are controlled to protect the cave 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 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
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consequences. most 1000000 people visited the cave one of the items we look at the tourist sites is business you know it was and there. was a 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 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. should have been made from the original materials. at the edge of the villages the original cave
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abandoned buildings once a market now falling down while the village has experienced economic progress. 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. their village.
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it was. us time for a look at your sport with sana thank you very much japan's run at the rugby world cup is over half the hosts were knocked out in the quarter finals by south africa the performances of the brave blossoms that have a gripped the nation and won them an army of new fans for reese was watching in tokyo. my japan and south africa fans joined together to sing each other's national anthems before this quarter final was shooting up for a rematch of japan's famous group stage win against the springboks at the world cup 4 years ago. be the boxer game making jan killing again today than a maybe japan's performances on home soil mean they are now getting close to being considered giants in a right fans of 2 time world champion south africa not totally confident before
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kick off well just doing anybody nervous really a bit nervous to manage in a great host but the fun ends but. inside tokyo stadium a crowd of nearly 50000 was briefly silenced when. scored early on. but you timer's penalty meant there were only 2 points and it's a tough time. from then on though south africa turned the screw forward pack strangling all of japan's attempts to break out the attacking game that had seen them beat ireland and scotland on the way to this match. 21 unanswered points wrapping up a 263 victory for south africa created to my boys before you gonna go. to play in front of it is beautiful because the people of japan have been amazing you go she really should be proud of you to the tree there are things i was proud to
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represent nigeria and the to take countries and show that be proud of us in. japan falling short but still walking tall after finishing among the top aides in the world to plan have been living the dream of this world cup that was roughly shaken out of it by defeat to south africa what they did win on a run twice 1st quarter final was the love and respect of millions in japan and around the world poll. al-jazeera. africa will face wales in the semifinals next sunday after they came through a dramatic match with france an impressive 1st half display from the french saw them a take and 9 point lead into the break with france down to 14 men was moreas 3 score the crucial try with 6 minutes to go as well rallied for a 2219 and is their 8th winner and their last line meetings with from.
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liverpool manager your gun club is angry with how far is being used to as the leaders dropped points in the english premier league for the 1st time this season marcus rushford put mantissa united in front at old trafford liverpool had a goal disallowed by vall but did get an equaliser 5 minutes from time from adam lallana while club says the technology is not being implemented properly. that isn't something the challenges that have come on this problem. and all the time and she was happy to visit if we are involved but now we let it go because we can somebody else can make the decision but somebody else it's not a decision because he says you. like like the penalty your 3 man city didn't. come on it's 100 percent penalty and nothing else or roma have promised a ban and his support is found to have been involved in racist chanting during
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sunday's syria much as. or another fear was subjected to monkey chants that by some of away fans it city has dealt with several incidents of racism already this season . interval and are just a point behind leaders event as they were for 3 women. with their own capital scoring twice. and struggling ac milan were held to $22.00 draw and defy no hearing is the 1st game in charge and 3 times strike that from marco there are any and pointed at the san siro. and emotional andy murray described his victory in the european open final as one of the biggest wins that he's ever had my full time this last 5 ring and clinching his 1st a.t.p. title since march 2017 he suffered with injuries in the last 2 years and had hip surgery 9 months ago and the bid to save his career that means
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a lot last years have been extremely difficult. both me and i have had a lot of injury problems in the last couple of years. and yes amazing obviously to be back playing against him in a final like i mean i i mean i think it was was a great match. winning the french is heading to the w t a finals next week and confident move off to winning the kremlin cup in moscow. publishing caught up in sunday's final that's her 2nd title of the here. and also is fulfilled we will have more later on like this and finally the skies above it's got a little bit brighter because of a colorful display by professional kite masters marking the end of a 3 day festival on the island of visit is that they're encouraged to get in on the act the village of garbage self is decorated with maybe 2000 of those lovely kites
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. some coming up here in doha and so too is our dream finnigan he'll have more news for you in just a few moments. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already had the information they're listening post on al-jazeera. and this law is the most incredible stories are often true. and cheering go on experiences. makes it on for mirror mirror. in this life
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diversity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater than ourselves and this law is what is freedom of expression. the right to more action. sean and a lot into the dog which. because you dislike the desire to understand. make sure. and the human condition is universal. a one time glamorous picture house for the rich and famous of hollywood now our cell has the poor and forgotten of downtown south alabama. carving out
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a life in the ruins of the abandoned building residents reinvent the movies and themselves escaping their reality and reliving the former glory of cinema morocco. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. a few reforms isn't enough protests grow across lebanon as the government tries to find a political solution to an economic crisis. a lot of adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up more deaths extended curfews and growing anger in chile despite the president's decision to suspend the rise in metro for. years longest serving leader is ahead in the
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presidential election but he'll likely face a run off with a former president. and we go on the grounds of the world's biggest water cave for a look at what's keeping it from receiving prestigious u.n. recognition. process to spreading across lebanon as politicians try to come up with a way to quell the anger thousands of people have stayed out all night chanting and waving the lebanese flag the protest movement has unified people across the sectarian and religious divide there are reports the country's main parties have agreed to measures proposed by prime minister saad hariri to iran to ease an economic crisis but many people say the reforms don't go far enough stephanie decker reports from beirut. day 4 and more came out the street so packed in places it was hard to move estimates but the numbers of over
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a 1000000 people across the entire country this fractured society defined by tearing a region says but now people united under the lebanese flag all pointing the finger at their politicians. the leaders are now. liars they promised us reforms and change but they did nothing the only benefit of themselves and didn't do anything for the people president has shown promise reform but he didn't do anything all liars it's been 30 years of this. these protests are the result of years of political infighting and political stalemate people accuse their leaders of being too preoccupied with their own games resulting in an economy on its deathbed lebanon's debt is the 3rd highest in the world attempts to tax the people increasingly poor and hit a nerve ingrained corruption they tell us has made life impossible for anybody than . we can we have to bring them on and it will be why would they have to work
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a lot of the bill. because. they like. the government must believe what the people of the people are chanting the people want the full of the regime they've been calling for revolution they've been singing songs all night long that may be a real party atmosphere here but there are real serious issues at stake there are reports that the government has reached a deal including reforming the electricity sector injecting cash to curb public debt and cutting politicians salaries that will go to a vote on monday. we want to change their faces. we want educated people to change the country and we don't want them to be affiliated to any party lebannon has never seen anything like this the 72 hour deadline imposed by the prime minister's sad how d.d.
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expires on monday most people have told us that the reforms are not enough they will stay on the streets until the government resigns but the question is the government refuses to go will they let hundreds of thousands of people continue to call for its full stephanie decker ugly. even. him out hobbes director of research and analysis of the arab center in washington he says the proposed reforms just don't go to the root of lebanon's problems this is only a band-aid. or a general problem as structural problems and they can be a structural problem and the political system and handing them a corruption corruption everywhere. no matter what the banks now. that want to make a dent and they like $90000000000.00 and the big that the lebanon is another one that is 100 percent and you need between go and you know things cannot
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go on like this beast because medicare changes because medicare reforms and the needed reforms should be more radical or more structural than be prime minister proposals right now i don't think the government is india or anyone 30 designed specifically the people who are in power by lottery. the president bashar around it would not want to give up as well as it universally controlled through all of these people and does not want the government go away but the problem is the government is in effect that. as far as i'm concerned i mean whatever comes after it was a technical i think government in that in place and they put people who are not necessarily interested in political allegiances but only then the judges of lifting this country from that dire situation and i think that is possible. protests and
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civil unrest spreading to in chile already a state of emergency in the capital the government now says it's being extended to cities across the country the military is struggling to keep control but at least 7 people have been killed as buildings and train stations have been set ablaze reports from santiago. it all started as a fight against a rise in the subway fare but it has escalated into this. a major crisis that has the south american country in chaos look my vocal over social injustice is everywhere the minority concentrates all the wealth this is about how they rob us and supermarkets in health care how they profit without pensions protests like this one happened in many areas around the capital santiago. the government declared a state of emergency on friday and pulled the military on the streets for the 1st time since the end of. 1990 but that did not deter people.
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so this is how the clashes have been ongoing mostly young people coming here to protest against the government and lashing with the police that is responding mostly with that clear gas and rubber bullets people are using lamb and then i don't think they protect themselves most of those we have spoken to say but angry because they are fighting against us let them that if perpetrating inequality. he says has been protesting peacefully and was shot by the police with a rubber bullet. in the air and this is how they responded we were a main on the streets and we want respect a curfew we are in a democracy they can prevent us from being on the streets. on the other side of town families banging pots and pans supported the protests. we are tired of prices going up politicians making money we don't want to. in
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a bubble we have to protest peacefully so they listen to us people can't make it until the end of the month and that needs to change looting has been ongoing in several cities some supermarkets and shops were set on fire on sunday there was transport deadlock in santiago and queues have international airport the government was forced to impose a new 11 hour curfew president. has been meeting with his cabinet to try to address the discontent but always source says it's chile is economic model that needs to be revised i don't think any serious will buy the part of the over the ruling class so to say of changing the model and the problem is the model and the model. is based on the constitution the essence is the model which is completely unfair and gives all power to the private sector. has gone from being one of the poorest countries in latin america to one with the highest per capita income the problem is that the
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economic boom has not benefited everyone. and that's what these people would like to see change. bolivia's incumbent leader is leading in the presidential election but it looks like he'll have to face a runoff in december ever since i had of his rival. but didn't get enough votes to keep the top job when i needed 50 percent for an outright win but all as a seeking a 4th term but has been criticized for refusing to respect presidential term limits . with one more try and we won once again 4 consecutive elections we want to believe in historical unprecedented once again the commitment to bolivia has not been of a real character so many lines in the believe in people have committed themselves to continuing to up hold the process of change the latest from the past now from john holum. on sunday night we were meant to learn if one candidate inevitably
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president evermore ollie's was going to win the bolivian elections outright or if this was going to go into a 2nd round but as it stands we're still not entirely sure this is the situation carlos messer the nearest challenger to the president has 38 percent of the vote president ever moralists has 45 percent of the vote as it stands that's enough to take this into a 2nd round but president morales hasn't accepted that he said that he wants to wait for votes to come in from rural areas at the moment 83 percent of the vote has been counted and he thinks you can swing it for him so that he can get enough votes to win outright so this election has really been much closer than those in the past the last one president marley's won and he got 64 percent of the vote so this is seen as an election in which the president's popularity has gone down his
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opponents say that he hasn't had the commitment to democracy that they should have had in particular there was he wanted to change the constitution so he could run in this election and he put that to a referendum the people never really said no we don't want that and he did it anyway so this is an election that has been closer than in the past now that rule vote for that come in that could take up to 7 days the elect to vote is telling us so this round is far from over and it's far from completely defined in syria kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from a strategic town near the border with turkey opening the way for turkish backed rebels to take over the kurds departure from russia is a major condition of the cease fire deal between the u.s. and turkey and qatar wants to establish a so-called safe zone in the area president of type and i want to warn that his forces will begin to attack could his fighters again if the evacuation isn't
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complete by tuesday evening john strafford reports now from the turkey syria border . but certainly according to a statement released now by the f.d.a. those kurdish will see today saying that there are no s.t.'s fights is left in russell lane they say that they left along with what we understand could well be at least a couple of 100 civilians wounded civilians wounded fighters in the 2nd to calm voice the 1st one having gone in yesterday. so yes the s.d.f. saying that their fighters have now withdrawn from that town. just to talk a little bit about russell line it just being the focus of some of the heaviest fighting.
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