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2 companies similar tenuously involving the same group of people have failed at the same time. the money go is the $1000000.00 question al-jazeera world investigates the dramatic story of the rise and fall in india. and the missing millions on al-jazeera. i'm sammy's a than in dar with a look at the headlines here now it is iraq the u.s. state department has called former top saudi intelligence officials sather jeopardy of valued partner filed a lawsuit in washington d.c. on thursday accusing saudi crown prince mohammed bin some man of sending his men to canada to kill him beijing's top representative in hong kong is called u.s. sanctions over territories leader ridiculous and barbarous carry lamb and the
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territories current and former police chiefs are among 11 officials targeted the sanctions were prompted by president trump's executive order last month to punish china over a sweeping national security law imposed on hong kong so a clock has more from hong kong. a beijing's top representative office in hong kong has released this statement strongly opposing and condemning the u.s. treasury sanctions on hong kong and this is that this reveals the unscrupulous intentions of u.s. politicians to support anti china color chaos in hong kong that's a quote from that particular statement and that he said these particular actions are really ridiculous again another quote it's now we have had some comment as well from members of the hong kong government we've had no official statement from carolan as yet but we've had ministerial representation do some feedback on media press conferences on saturday morning in particular the commerce and economics
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development minister it would yeah and he said these sanctions are unreasonable and savage and in the long run it will send the wrong signal for u.s. investment in hong kong and he's described as blatant interference in hong kong at the city's domestic affairs now the kerry camp has defended the introduction of beijing's national security laws in hong kong she's described this is constitutional legal and reasonable and she's on again and again said that the reason why these were introduced it was simply to restore peace and order and to remove the chaos and violence that the demonstrations had paralyzing hong kong last year as a set it was saying feedback being fed out or dripping out from certain hong kong government so far has read one minister responding but this latest response from beijing also in beijing is liaison office in hong kong lebanon's president has launched an investigation into tuesday's devastating explosion in beirut he says the blast which killed 157 people could have been caused to the by negligence or external interference the government is facing widespread anger over accusations of
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mismanagement and corruption u.s. president donald trump says a from america is already on its way. at 3 pm this afternoon and spoke with president. of lebannon to inform him that 3 large aircraft are on the are on the way and there are a fully loaded fully loaded with medical supplies food water and many other things lots of emergency equipment also 1st responders technicians doctors and nurses are on their way 17 people have died after a plane crashed on landing in india the air india express jet broke into when it overshot the runway at an airport in the southern kerala state it was bringing indian nationals home from to buy who had been stuck overseas because of the pandemic turkey has resumed all in gas exploration in the disputed eastern
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mediterranean sea in defiance of a new maritime deal signed by greece and egypt tom 1st day president arrives of tiber to one has called the deal worthless saying greece has not kept its promises turkey and greece of long disputed the rights to the oil and gas reserves in the seas between the 2 countries the u.s. intelligence official is warning china russia and iran will all try to interfere in the upcoming presidential election the director of the counter intelligence agency says the using online this information and other tactics to influence u.s. voters and create disorder. politicians in washington have been sent home after failing again to make a deal to revive emergency benefits for unemployed americans president donald trump is threatening to issue an executive order to force the funding to go through its witness now stay with us.
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when i with a lot. of robots are present i'm one of many want to travel what level a name is what a body. cut into. a grew up in a place called christmas creek it's in a western australia. as a child i remember stories about the past i heard about a life in the great sandy desert i'm a family go home. stories about
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a war old that helped them sell by. economy jealous or living laura. i have never seen them. for more than evil click on their war from the desert. their parents or their provoked them from the day that ever lived there. for. christmas creek or the callistemon where my family were working. my father. it was the headstock when it was the sun a bit of what they you know and that's how the government guardian name roll for. one male when i was 10 my family took me to a kind of station called. people have said a blockade to stop mining on desolate good land. that. you see that
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kid into our jeans. that's me. it was the 1st time i went this my people fighting for their country. back yes the mining company ended up drilling at no one. but for us it was still a victory. it put out fine for a man writes on the map. but as a kid i remember the excitement of being there being out of something big. back. when we return christmas craig my father as usual was away working and mustering camps. but i never felt all alone. we had big mobs of all people good enough for us. for me it was like having a big extended family. literally my grandfather
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from my mother's side was very special to me. is a man of. no words and never know it but i'm in a wisdom and it is you want him to fail to catch up with what you don't. or spider. brother but he was always a grandfather to me. us different every year ito stories all the time. together when his wife dolly. and fish were coursing for millions are you going to get every letter that. well. ever since i was a young boy spawn i was always singing. singing and dancing no not community festivals. in my stories about cornell and the great sandy desert. the country that
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he was forced to leave after the county came to whiteman. not. only in spotter always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and 992 things began to happen. when he took the traditional lands and smashed them for additional wildlife where he brought the diseases and the alpha home. where you committed the murders where you took the children from their mothers for the 1st time australia has recognized the legal existence of aborigines prior to white settlement the high court has recognized there were people here and their descendants have rights. to mabo decision showed us that we could legally claim our land back. to claim it back
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we have to prove we have a continuing relationship to our country. in 1994 my grandfather when really a spider. took me to day country. then been bank there for 40 years. it was my 1st trip to a country. i decided to shoot a video it was a new way of showing evidence for land claim all i had with the old being yes killa .
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we took a lot fellow with us just to name is jalen a guy there called him daniel. the land council asked me if i would be interested in conducting a lamb klein under the new native title act. and one of the 1st people that i met was tiger who told me that is his country was. when you were going to go there. i read you know how to get to where you wanted to go and he drew maps of his country on the sand in fitzroy crossing and really it wasn't done to scale i'll tell you about. no one goes in this part of the great sandy desert no one travels in it it's almost inaccessible. like it was like a different world for me. i had to see the dams. and know as
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i think. things began to happen i knew that we were getting closer because people were starting to burn the spinifex. i always hear stories about that snake spirit living in the water but i didn't believe it i finally don't find us with my camera. it was hard to keep up. their running and shouting coming to visit the admit we have family. we are not bothered by that if. they did they took us to a small wet spot in the desert who was just this small puddle this small patch of wetness and this was this very important place that i've been telling us about for the last 5 days. were numbered there are going to be
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a lot of some of the young fellows that we were with and myself we started on what do you know. now yeah. you know what i want to. know what. i think if anything i'm going to let you know because we painted. and under orders i'm fed up. they were going to. come out of it oh no we're going to be like i thought i was not going to get it i never saw my grandfather literally so happy. that it. serves. to have it available you want all your. production that. it's. just for. that.
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week. that only you have that if you're. sitting around a lot of power but no grandparent amount of meal to stories told me as a kid. i really want to go understand what was going on here. is a man's area. man bring woman now after take a nap the little. only to find his wife she leaves the woman. that is for a war and a woman so that just makes know one day. and that damn visitor.
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took the woman back to camp but then i could see that something else was happening . but i was using the good and the money pulling out. to make this god get around a want to get it back. it. told me that it represents the dog that. same thing goes what did colin. see there could have been a day only it represent a cloud and water that tip it over that's the rain is coming down. there without. them without without our all over on our own. that you would have to ask for the 1st time i understood when the grandfather's dance came from. and the meaning of his headdress. was
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the. being in a place where spot i would really grew up was really emotional. i know they'd like it like going back to a place. if they've come a prion on country. oh no you to leave going home. not. literally inspired or were talking to something to us it was a feeling a lot of times they were doing it. alone they said we had to go we had to go now like right now. ok so we packed up the camp and headed off a spider and literally really can only get as far from the place as possible and we drove and we drove and we drove around looking out into the west where the water hole was located were all the storm clouds and lightning right.
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and then i realized that is the rain making plays dead was what already and spider were doing to. the rain. ritually made rain to her drives parts of australia and they were known widely as the as the rain makers. but i want to 1st find out there with my grandfather literally to when i. saw something that changed my life because i was on me on the trip. and be able to trust that mail believed in me to carry on this responsibility. i mean it's a big it's a big thing big. but to get a good day fitting for more people at the trust from our people. that make you feel
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good inside. the form. that confessional causing. daniel get the damage it can lead to from the trip. he started to ride in a bottle with. for me a trip that we're not. long to find out more. i wanted to learn about our history. when one fellas came into our country in a teenager they want to water. they drove us off our land and turned our country into huge cal state.
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and then added counting camel he wanted us $101.00 or they cattle. at 2000 kilometer trek through our tribal lands. they call it the coming stock route and it destroyed a traditional way of life. itself there's 3 solar cells but. if. you would want to. be used. to make 51 wells for de kalb. on a problem that can infer that he didn't there were any clue where the water was so he kept it out as a people. come up. meant stop them a water. and he let them go if one of the tracks as they ran to get water. they imprison no one inside metal and wood folks. and wells were closed
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and several more people around trying to get down could they want to. most of my people had to move away on their traditional way of life. among them well my grandparents spot i was a young man when he left the desert to find only his promise wife. she was working as a housemaid and i got a station up my white grandfather. now better off he didn't like desert people because the uterus various cattle. when he seems potter or better over it take him off if he's going to have to frighten him so as bada ran down to aruba and he climbed up a bail bond creek. bed rover he went dead document just under a tree. or spot he was on top when he seen the fire coming over he jumped down
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and he landed like ottoman on more falls that's why his name is padda. spot and danny ended up working on christmas gray color station. you know a parachute that. they're holding up and we know there were billions it was there you know have been more than answers and they're made the station folks to what they're doing. we finally became citizens and got a kharaj after the $967.00 referendum. but even the station owners refused to pay more people equal wedgies. after decades of working there they were loaded on to trucks and dumped on the banks. that was to build place a bus ride crossing. fish fry went from
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a population of 60 people to a refugee camp up to a 1000. they had nothing to do no work no nothing. why do you. see. why i can't. prove that. was drug. drug. and only kept their country alive by learning to paint. it comes naturally because of ceremonies and painting up on bodies and sand drawings. it was the beginning of great interest never you know not the. straw they became famous artists and the paintings sell around the world used to be
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into new york london you name it they've been everywhere. this is one of spotless paintings he only paints gordo. i want to hold your left in the desert. am back a. spider in a mama bone paper from the ground sandy desert came up with a b. plan to get their country back. they were going to paint their country for evidence. they traveled opinion on the edge of the great sandy desert with more than 50 people from 4 different language groups. a monument you know i love my. first name that was painted on the lawn or a canvas represents the coming stock route it was to have got here what fellas.
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it was important for don't people to paint their country because think on coca-cola they're no speak english and they can't read or write. the canvas is like a map a bird's eye view of their country that shows the printout of stories and where people used to walk. and it's a pretty damn good map. it took me a week to finish the painting. and then came the time to use it as evidence and came. along. told fred chaney from the native title tribe you know all about. what our. country. club up kind of i want to let it settle back i mean that this was all just so you know every word of.
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it and i don't then i know not. what friends. do you know nothing and then you know . this is where we used to dance. that i get that. them today. this is. right. in order to put the lantern long it's going to be able to canvas to camera one of the politicians and the country belongs to us. and. we want to make sure the boy.
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my sister nearly she what. this is our country it represents our songs and i dance in our culture and not only that but as you can see with the you know the vastness of this map it's a link up between all the different tribes in great sandy desert trying to explain aboriginal society or you know aboriginal background not a region people is is a task in itself. i don't have. a cord out of the deal surrender so we hope you don't get rain yeah this time. i'm going to hand my. writing a letter to the people who loved it but the politicians interested. so the national gallery borrowed the canvas for an exhibition. it was like
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living in a country was strangers. no family to look after it. they were a canvas i spent the last 2 years at the national gallery and something like a 1000000 people have stored. my door people there wanted it back and sent me to canberra to get up. and. that's my little cousin brother. would spot. me. this is his 1st glimpse of the killer. down. here we're not that. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your
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homeland it's like going home. most of them will never see in the country. they too well. it makes them sad and they cry. they cry for the answer. and all. morning and. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving to lose supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and of that seed keeping you up to date with
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a special edition of head to head you want to travel ban on china to match the muslims to quote stop proposing we need a stricter vetting process is the time finally turning against beijing we have a china centric world and then a world which is not china centric head to head on out is iraq. i'm sam is a them and how they look at the headlines here now just they are now the u.s. state department has called former top saudi intelligence officials saddle jobbery a valued partner of jobbery filed a lawsuit in washington d.c. on thursday accusing saudi crown prince mohammed bin of sending his men to canada to kill him beijing's top representative in hong kong says u.s. sanctions a barbarous and ridiculous chief executive carol lam in the territories current and
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former police chiefs are among 11 officials targeted so clark is in hong kong with more on china's reaction. a beijing's top representative office in hong kong has released this statement strongly opposing and condemning the u.s. treasury sanctions on hong kong and this is that this reveals the unscrupulous intentions of u.s. politicians to support anti china car chaos in hong kong that's a quote from that particular statement and that he said these particular actions are really ridiculous again another quite lebanese president michel aoun has launched an investigation into tuesday's devastating explosion in beirut 157 people were killed he says the blast could have been caused the the by negligence or external interference 18 people have died in a plane crash in india the air india express jet broke into when it overshot the runway at an airport in the southern state of carola it was bringing indian
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nationals home from the by a u.s. intelligence official is warning china russia and iran will all try to interfere in the upcoming presidential election the director of the counter intelligence agency says they're using online this information and other tactics to influence u.s. voters and create disorder politicians in washington have been sent home after failing again to reach a deal to revive emergency benefits for unemployed americans president donald trump is threatening to issue an executive order to force the funding to go through the $600.00 weekly benefit ended more than a week ago for than $100000.00 bikers are expected to ride through the u.s. state of south dakota that's despite calls for the annual sturgis rally to be canceled during the coronavirus pandemic at least half a 1000000 people usually attend the week long event it's witnessed now.
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it was a sad day in the late nineties when my job be passed away. my grandfather in never saw his country and. when really passed away i wish. i was drinking too much and i didn't care about what was happening in my life. span i was worried he already lost 2 grandsons to grow up. and was desperate to help me. at. the time it was important for the land claim to take are not more young people
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so they can learn on a country. but i was the youngest one on the trip and. it felt good to be out there no pump and no destruction. spada taught me to not fires or not know we are coming that's part of the earth like spiderman not the closer we got to go down the faster you leap them fires. when you got there there was water everywhere it was flooded out. i 1st got on it was good plenty of water. but then i saw a spider he was upset. 6 over you know you got that little.
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i don't know your mother ever met. or not was or coming up with what i've. been to a lot of my. little patch bring up no ground water it now was covered. by her in the. left north along the course. of one who is dead too. you're. wrong with that margaret i've never done that i would love. to know why don't i don't. i don't even know yet it was.
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meeting new people. it was not so free broke and every night at a party. i felt like a rockstar. mobile home. park and that's one of the most qualified me to think. how the land claim took me 15 years to get through the cold and many of the are people of god away. but it looks like the big day has finally arrived. we having the determination yet been any where there were a canvas was painted. to counter. the vice the core. of it.
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will have to do. the work and they are so much. looks quite fit. with your because you've got your breath on a 3. digit plant running she was. right. there. stoic. and every year. the law says to all the people of syria. this is your last you know. that it always has been your. going to tell you who i want. thank.
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this bad thanks i'd meant i had a feeling something was wrong. why did. that judge call out spiders name. some people cut their country pretty. much but you got nothing. and i got a guy here in ireland. that everyone can read and understand that you're not. all that hard work. for nothing was all gone. and. it took them weeks to find out their problem was the boundaries dog allegedly. asked the old people were in a country and korea just gross trendline on
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a map. groundless that's not a boundary. spider can understand what the confusion is all about it's his country and always has been his country in his mind and never lost it in the 1st place. the problem is the one federal law it's written on paper and it only changes. the book for or is written in the. underground and on the countryside and it is never changed. ever seems to determination. the time was running out to possibly known it was there when i wrote them that i meant that i never they are very. very good idea that. that got that got.
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only a little boston and when i was made to seem interested in oh spider. spot i won't be here for long. i don't think they'll be any more for him. one thing i knew i had to help him. and i'm not. if you. look at what we're going to lay on your neck about. iowa lies are well. known people pass on the knowledge.
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going into the minima do you then. and there were a lot of his growth on the side now david and i going to kind of going to dinner is going that would seem good or we're sort of a good yeah yeah. yeah i've pointed out it really happening learned about money i know and good. coming was caught in a frustrating. spot i was always insisting he knew the best way to go i think a lot of all that going to be right when i leave that that would have i believe that he in that event that we didn't go down that i. think but you know a man that i live in that he had no idea when that will go over what is going on over there i don't learn to play with a what you would have under would own but then claim. to have
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a part of the right i don't think they're going to let me get on any and let me i'm a member you can if you can but if the yeah yeah that they were in the lead of on the one that was no no no no not on one foot again dale then we're not looking to get in that. room. for now and then. we're not a m. . we're far more credible. and i. did not have any of that we didn't have one of our go. down to. the. world.
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that led to it i don't know yet again we're going to want to know everything i know it can't be we're going to do it we really nothing you might never finish but we're there by the way war is not you know no i don't know but yeah well you know i don't know you have kerry reading. only she's warning about koran if you dead now. go in there. country than. they used to seed people i had left them. and he was going to. clean it in a little darker arm of the country. and now it is. really me. just like most soldiers. were nonaligned.
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we walked beyond our people. following in their footsteps. i'm holding out just drove all spider and or more people. we made a mess brain make it up the desert. it's like a circle of life your people deposit down to us and we're going to pass it around to our children and they're going to present today children.
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i also became a grandfather for the 1st time out of gotos i finally had a grandson. it helped me understand my grandfather's. i'll be able to take in my bush like it did for me teach him to cut your. ass for what happened to where i can but it's locked up in an elemental box at the center and fish are crossing. it's just like atlanta and nigella is fighting to be free car look after. you can't let him get caught up and leave him like that you're going to be you mad to clean him up so that the water can be free. of the duct it and forced into sexual slavery by the japanese imperial army. for
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hello another edge of fact as the monsoon is this circulation of 5 in the arabian sea it's produced rain in karachi there is more to come from the south of pakistan there's more to come just into iran and probably. if not on such the then on sunday and it may well stop the hot and dry dusty breeze that's coming out of iraq or down into the empty quarter it diverted away from doha for example which means the 43 could turn into a more humid 43 rain proper that will show us over the mountains of amman. still blowing from the south coast now the northern extent of the rains has probably been reached through eritrea and sit on the sudden extent is more or less like victoria which breeds showers every night and every day stores and westwards interwar and the coastal way in this particular moment the forecast for mortgage issue is not exactly a wet one as a steady 25 and breezy so the showers are in land alone the moment southern
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africa should be largely drawing apart from the passing showers or occasional winter fronts to go through cape temple a moment the wind is a northerly it's quite warm in both cape town imports less with summer heat wave is just a nice bit of mid-winter warmth. but . an image can change the way we see the womb if we had not seen this quickly tell me about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful he created longing for a full opportunity it can obscure the truth this is only getting a new story like this play and the talking points are pretty i don't think it can forge narratives or rewrite through the listening post gives you the full picture. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation
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campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and sell their brand of politics to americans before the vote follow the u.s. elections on a. stepping up their spat over hong kong china labels u.s. sanctions against harry lime and police chiefs as ridiculous and barbarous. clubs around but this is al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes the u.s. speaks out in support of a former saudi intelligence agent at the center of an alleged assassination plot by
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