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only longing for the outside world. because. al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian forgetting this is the news of live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes more fallout from a historic nuclear deal iran calls on the world to defy a u.s. attempt to unilaterally reimpose international sanctions. refusing to give up the face a day off to hundreds of women a rest is another mass marches planned against the president of the roofs. a symbolic stand against thailand's monarchy the challenge that's being laid down by
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protesters. and increasing disharmony we meets chile this indigenous approach a people who are embroiled in a land dispute that's getting more dangerous. and in sport matthew wolf will take it to show late into the final round of golf u.s. open the 21 year old could become the 1st time since a win the title more than a 100 yes. iran is accusing the u.s. of bullying by trying to unilaterally reimpose international sanctions against us it's urging the world to defy the u.s. which is threatening to punish countries opposing its actions the sanctions were lifted as part of the nuclear deal signed in 2015 that washington has since pulled out all of its move to reimpose sanctions goes against the united nations. ruling
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out a return to economic and diplomatic penalties on tax ron we'll have more reaction out of iran shortly but 1st a report from our diplomatic editor james bass. it's aroud it's even pitted the u.s. against some of its closest allies and it's now over 5 years since the iran nuclear deal was signed in vienna joining the negotiations the u.s. team under the leadership of the then secretary of state john kerry devised a mechanism called snap back if iran breached its commitments all international sanctions could snap back into place but that's not the way things played out the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal it was the u.s. under president trump that pulled out of the deal 2 years ago. despite this in objections from the rest of the international community the u.s. still argues it could trigger a snapback the one thing that the previous administration got right is they created
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provision where under u.n. security council resolution 2231. any one of the nations identified there had the right to say we want the sanctions that were in place prior to this that moment to snap back and that's what will do the rest of the world have ignored the u.s. declaration and in some ways more important than snap back is what happens on november the 3rd but one of the diplomats who negotiated the iran deal told me even if joe biden is elected president told that day getting back into the deal might not be that easy i mean i think it's as easy as some people have made it out to be that president i'm certain i want that yes and then. we go back to school and i think actually you're i mean why it's you argue that the man out on station or the sanctions or other countries receive the united states. now. you know as.
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much or. yeah diplomats say behind the scenes a great deal of pressure was put on the other members of the security council to support the u.s. position only one country the small nation of dominican republic did whatever washington says it seems that the plan to snap back sanctions has failed james sirrah at the united nations well the u.s. decision also includes reimposing an arms embargo on iran that's despite washington failing to push through an extension all thought embargo at the u.n. security council in organist under the nuclear deal the embargo expires in a month's time other u.s. sanctions that could be restored include barring specific people and groups from accessing u.s. financial systems secretary of state mike pump aoe says that additional measures will be announced soon including how the u.s.
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plans to enforce the sanctions that it says are now back in place let's go live to teheran al-jazeera said begg is that what's been the reaction to all of this from turn around our set. well duran has always maintained that the united states is in no position to reimpose these sanctions or even trigger that because they left the deal the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018 so that iran's been pretty consistent on that but there is concern here from the one about how the united states will try to impose those sanctions on one of those concerns is that the united states may stop iranian ships now the foreign minister spoke so the foreign minister of foreign minister zarif has been speaking he spoke yesterday and what he said was that the u.s. would find they would oppose any attempts by the united states piracy in the high seas and the foreign ministry spokesperson has also been speaking again. trying to capitalize on the fact that the united states is isolated and encouraging them to
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come back to the nuclear deal this is what he had to say. of course the actions of the united states are much ado about nothing and i imagine it's having its most bitter days and hours the u.s. choice was to stand on the wrong side of 3 and forget what its duties or tehran's message to washington is clear would turn to the world community return to your could minutes and stop insurgency rebellion and the world community will accept you . said if the sanctions are actually imposed what could be iran's response. well iran is already under u.s. sanctions so iran's oil sector and banking sector iran can't sell its oil can access its money abroad and can't even access its assets and bring that money back into the country and the economy is struggling but iran has said that they do have
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a number of options if these sanctions are imposed now the parliament here the much of this is putting together a motion that would say that iran either pulled out of the nuclear deal they could stop i.a.e.a. inspectors all start enriching uranium to a higher percentage currently they're doing around 4.6 percent they could do that up to 20 percent so iran still sees itself in a very strong position because the europeans want to save this deal still wants to be a part of this deal but if those sanctions are imposed and the rest of the world can't do anything about it then iran does have a number of options which could be very troubling for the europeans because they still want to iran to be part of this deal not pull out and they still want those i.a.e.a. inspectors to have access to those nuclear sites here in iran. said big reporting live from tehran many thanks indeed for joining us in doha is a carter who's an assistant professor in the gulf studies center at council university good to have you with us multilateral sanctions need multilateral
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consensus or approval that doesn't exist here what are your thoughts on all of this . well actually this is the point i mean you don't they say this opt in. united nations security council has accepted the decision of the united states and this is actually the opposite but what actually happened last month that you know that it failed 2 times in both in their own we'll in the united nations security council and to a. separate body i mean the representative of the european union in foreign policy but i have a. french joint communication from their money and you can make it clear that you don't is going to do whatever they want i mean united has gone to the bay of rainbow this auction about $30.00 but the united nations are going to consider a great project that option. so this declaration is i think it's more than that to a. consumption front on a public rather than from the international. scene area because nobody really paid
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attention to what just they did yesterday ok so russia and china don't agree with the u.s. you possibly expect that what about the e.u. though why doesn't the e.u. see eye to eye with the u.s. on iran. well i mean i think one of the main issues here is that they were up you know it was one of the main combiners of this d.c. at the national on them so that it coming going anywhere buddy i can make in this deal possible and i think it's a betty example of more than good luck that will be plenty that worked to get. nuclear deal with dollars escalated for that escalation and we dealt region at war so all the opinion wants to keep this this. actually they said that iran is just still within the framework of the g.c.c.
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even though i mean you know i don't complain about the lack of bias in economic terms or the lack of success of insects make a mistake and also made an assumption that white european units not the united states but actually they were opinion as it is trying to to to keep in. a light and i think is that they got it from that had been. expressed by that the print leader from europe made clear that they are not in the same basically not the state of will not accept only luck but on this you just think about the u.s. or even pressure from the united states to what extent do you suspect that this has more to do with domestic u.s. politics than anything else. i think it is better because. i mean honestly speaking with betty something worth us and finally we both decided stance i mean actually they made no sense of it because every mention no change will happen in
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that resolution not to mention is a good the council resolution 2231 no change will happen in the implementation of that is if you're an inspector of a big international energy adamic energy organization still can go to iran to do the inspections so nothing practically changed apart from any other teachings or any other sanctions that you know if they can't impose on things that they are not already sanctions with report mentions most of the economic aspect and political aspects of iranian allies is already under sanctions but the united states will begin has no practical effect at the international level so that's my point that i think it's more. looking to what are the people in that i mean to make sure that it bought their time but does realize that. really i cheated something when it really is not good still to gentleman a sex indeed as a cut of the system professor thank god studies center at castle university. this
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is the new stuff from al-jazeera still to come on the program a dial warning the u.k. told that it's at a crucial tipping point when it comes to fighting the spread of the corona virus. off the rails hundreds of thousands of people are left stranded as parts of south africa's railway system grind to a halt. and in sports a rest setback for rafael nadal as he builds up the ground on the final grand slam event of the year. what's being called a march for justice is expected to start in less than an hour in the capital of bella reuss similar protests are planned nationwide the rallies follow a demonstration on saturday where more than $400.00 female protesters were arrested most now been released protest as a demanding the resignation of president alexander lukashenko following last
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month's disputed election let's go live now to minsk al jazeera step boston is that for us talking about that rally yesterday as we said most of those women have now been released they were i think it's fairly safe to say violently arrested what happened to them after their arrest. yes it's another sunday here and now we're expecting another mass rally despite these nasty french and that also again took place on saturday hundreds of women were brutally detained by masked policemen the women had been marching for around half an hour in the city center calling for president look at shankar to resign and also demanding justice for the victims of torture and be things that have been happening here in the past few weeks that police came and picked them all up they were brought to a police station but they were released because i think simply they didn't have enough space i think also we can safely say that these mass these detentions are
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not putting a lot of constraint on this justice system here because we see more than a 1000 detentions so are very weak now these people have to be brought to trial after a certain amount of time 72 hours in detention so all this of course has has caused a lot of work and a lot of there's a system that needs to be in place so many of the women have been released just in time for today's rally we know for sure that several women and probably a lot will actually after their detention yesterday will take place in the rally today. not stopping the protest were expecting another rally today. which could happen. yes they call this the march for justice and it's not only about the d.l. elections anymore i have to stress this it's not only about the elections on august
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9th this rally and these protests have turned into something much bigger and they're faring much connected to the violence that has been done by police this torture and beatings and this crackdown actually has resulted in a much larger movement than initially was all it was brought to by by through these elections because people are really upset very angry about this violence they say this is not our country this is not the country we know so they are going to march they're planning to march to the supreme court today around a 1000 of names have been released by a social media of people from the police who have allegedly been taking place in this torture and beatings become verify these names but these have now made public in an attempt to make sure that these people will be accountable so they they will posted these names online and also there they have urch of protests photos of these people of these policeman to the supreme court to make sure that they will be
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brought to justice but releases blocking the roads already we just saw a column of security forces spicing by so everyone is ready and prepared for more detentions today oh dearest i'm just reporting live from minsk to many thanks dude . tens of thousands of protesters in thailand have ended the latest round of demonstrations by presenting a set of demands to the mall to keep it calls for the king's power to be limited a new constitution and elections for this is a move the monarchy is illegal in thailand demonstrates his place to park next to the grand palace in bangkok declaring the nation belongs to the people more protests are planned for thursday and the general strike is also planned for next month al-jazeera swaine hey reports now from bangkok. 7 where the significance 1st of all is the location where the protest was held tens of thousands of people turning out on saturday and where this park has been place. which is the park that
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you mentioned just across the road from the grand palace it's a historic site it's been the scene of many royal ceremonies for centuries and it used to be a place that was open to the general public to use during the day as well but in recent years that's not been the case it's been off limits to the public so the protest leaders made it clear that that was one of their targets they wanted to retake this park for the people and that's exactly what they did and in the early hours of sunday morning they dug up a section of the concrete in the park and place this plaque into that area and now the significance of the park itself is that it commemorates the 1932 revolution that turned thailand from an absolute monarchy into a constitutional one so the park says that thailand is for the people not just for the king 3 years ago an official park in another location nearby mysteriously disappeared overnight so that was seen by many certainly the protesters here and as
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another sign that the king was strengthening his power and perhaps turning thailand back into an absolute monarchy again refugees on the greek island of loans for some described the conditions in a new campus horrible thousands of arrive to the new settlement they were displaced almost 2 weeks ago after the maria camp burns do. many refugees didn't want to go to a new camp demanding instead to be taken to the greek mainland let's go live now to les paul solves a serious stuff that is the stuff the son yesterday when we were talking the number of coronavirus cases at the camp was on the rise and for some of these weren't quite ready it was so new was the situation that today. remains pretty much the save age of the senses this is trying to find its feet when it comes to the thousands that turd in a very short space of time you can see people up and down the hall the 10 cern to
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the back of the road and then the wall along the hill into the other side very much of the elements and we're talking yes you know agent that would be even stronger than it is today you can see some girls are sitting on the water's edge they do have access to the water which some of the single men young single men were telling us that you know there is no shower facilities and they're being told that if they want to wash they need to do it in the sea i think at the moment certainly it's still early days when it comes in this cow finding its feet when it comes to the challenges people complain about the state of the toilets the fact that there's no bachus is the fact that the tens and yes blankets are be hunted out by the aid organizations of the greek authorities but it's a challenge so many people and i think you know importantly is again to bring it back to to the process to the future these are people who are waiting for their sign of papers to be processed the european union is going to be debating the dublin convention on the wednesday age and this basically means that the country
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the 1st port of landing whatever country the refugees and migrants landed are the ones that have to process their paperwork which is why you have such a border and on countries like italy and greece who are really front line countries when it came to those landings are really the question is now whether they can expedite the paperwork of these people to. get them off the island as soon as possible so we have to wait and see what they come up with. on wednesday but certainly at the moment it remains a limbo it remains moving from one camp or horizon discount certainly the conditions are more out just to another. 0 stephanie deca reporting live from the stuff many thanks indeed. a centuries old conflict of a land and discrimination is escalating in southern chile the struggle pits the indigenous mapuche a people against the government and private land is no younger chase or organizing and some are taking up arms to try to expel people they view as foreigners
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al-jazeera newman was given exclusive access to approach a communities in southern chile and filed the 1st of 2 special reports. this vast landscape is just part of what many call my rock in the land of the indigenous. rich for tile region stretching south of the bill beal river 400 kilometers today it's part of chile but as these mapuche of flags indicate some of the land is being reclaimed increasingly by force. in the last 4 months they've been nearly daily arson attacks on trains trucks and forestry companies that now own the lion's share of the land but also against farms in homes owned by ordinary chileans and people on both sides of the conflict are being killed. outside of a jail in angola a push a community leaders announced will fight by any means necessary for the release of those they call political prisoners of chile accused of carrying out attacks.
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being persecuted and imprisoned for demanding land for many years we were repressed but now we've learnt to organize and defend ourselves with them up what you would can or spokesman says new deployments of chilean special forces units to the region are escalating to. taishan it's getting dark where and where we're going we're starting to swim out military trucks passing by this is right below ground level of course the gaza strip and we're also seeing there are trees that have been chopped down to try to block the roads so the cars can pass and it will get worse as the night goes on as it becomes darker because it's part of an ongoing campaign a sabotage on the part of those who say that they have to expel the political level so their land for hundreds of years neither the spaniards knew or the subsequent chilean state was able to conquer the comeback of my bullshit but by 880 chile's
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army succeeded in driving them off most of their land destroying their rural economy and plunging them into deep poverty that persists to this day. now many communities are trying to take back what they lost like this property owned by chile's largest forestry company. but they say it's also about countering 140 years of humiliation today they've gathered for a game of palin and incest or a sport played between 2 communities in order to reinforce their ethnic and cultural bonds 32 year old susannah suttle says that like many pushes her grandparents took up spanish names to try to offset deep racism and discrimination by chileans in a way the schema learnt that you know some of us may not have the pushing names anymore but we still have blood and we aren't ashamed of it we are from a new generation that has the strength to rise up again. more than 12 percent of
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chileans identify as much to change yet chile's constitution does not recognize their existence as indigenous people for a supermarket owner delafield size says he too belongs here he takes us to see the remains of his family's country home to our. after it was burnt to the ground by unidentified armed men whether sent to one of them. i feel nostalgic anger knowing they burned down something that belong to us nearly 100 years we cantered build our memories but i'm going to rebuild the house right here because no one can throw us off our land those resorting to violence are a minority and let me get it until melech jail says they're part of a larger and stronger conflict that the chilean state is refusing to address except with force. that's a military plane with state of the technology to intercept telephone and radio
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signals that are flies day and night when you see things like this who can deny that this territory is being militarized impossible. which also become obvious is that there's no easy solution to a complex dispute to which most chileans were oblivious until now that it's become impossible to ignore or you see in human al-jazeera chile well as that conflict escalates some are hoping that a new constitution could lay the groundwork for peace and reconciliation joins us again on monday for the 2nd part of this is report from southern chile. it's a day for strong toupee tape in france here to tell us more mature or just over some folks yeah that's right or you know the old saying go west is best for sunshine but it's taking the week off it's looking a little bit polar across that western side of europe areas of low pressure just swirling away here with low pressure the winds travelling the 90 clockwise
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direction so we're dragging up lots of moisture from that western side of the mediterranean and this was the same in the south of france yesterday where you see that truck just getting washed away by the floodwaters some parts seeing around 100 millimeters of rain in next to no time hence the problems here further recess or got the best of the sunshine member step was saying in belarus this is looking fine and dry there and not too bad into greece now things are slowly improving but for the remainder of today still plenty of showers there across central and southern parts of france into the north of spain and portugal and that wetter weather will gradually sink a little further south which in these woods pushing down across a good part of italy and also extending down into the balkans as we go on into choose day some heavy rain coming in here and i'm afraid greece will see some wetter weather gradually coming back in further west it does brighten up across a good part of france pushing down into worse by still some showers in play here
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but wetter whether they're making its way into the northwest if your temperatures at 23 celsius on tuesday in london 17 on wednesday 14 if you're lucky on thursday 3 and so it's not so windy it was wet in france i go i was reading a map wrong you know and i'm no meteorologist obviously but my joke about 2 feet a pretty for many things have. still to come here on news hour still ticking along a deal to save the u.s. operations of a popular chinese video that's the nod of approval from donald trump. so i think we're going to start the brushes extremely. elaborate nominee burchill the political debates over who will succeed u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg he'd sell. out in sport it's advantage dallas or the series that will decide who wins ice hockey is standard stanley cup.
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an image can change the way we see the womb if we had not seen this we would be talking about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful he created moment for a fellow opportunity that can obscure the truth this is a legitimate news story but this play and the talking points are pretty identical it can forge narratives already right from the listening post gives you the full picture. when the news breaks and the racism protests continue in a number of cities across the united states when people need to be heard in the council area line nearly 500 homes were destroyed and about 80 percent of this land the al-jazeera has teams on the ground people are just talking about wind and solar as if that's going to solve the problem if want to bring you more room documentaries and lightnings. and online.
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it is continued with a sort of a dream to get here in doha with the news on for miles there are the headlines u.s. secretary of state might pump aoe is threatening consequences if the u.n. fails to reimpose sanctions against iran but britain france and germany insist that relief will remain as part of the 2015 new kit deal. what's being called a march for justice is expected to start at around half an hour in the capital of beirut similar protests are planned nationwide the rallies follow a demonstration on sunday where more than $400.00 female protesters were arrested. and tens of thousands of type protest this event is
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a new round of demonstrations by presenting a set of demands to the monarchy which schools form limits to the king's power the new constitution and elections. britain's health minister is warning that the country is at a tipping point and its fight against the coronavirus that hancock says that if people don't follow health measures new restrictions could be brought in corona virus cases in the u.k. have risen sharply in the past few weeks on saturday the government announced fines of up to almost $13000.00 for people in england caught breaking self isolation rules let's go live now to work london al-jazeera sunny eggo is outside the houses of parliament in westminster sunnier i can imagine the thrust of those fines up to $13000.00 thrown down well not very well with the british public because the government think that they're absolutely necessary.
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well at this point it does think that it is standing on the edge of what could potentially be a new disastrous outbreak for the country therefore they have to enact something pretty quickly and it's not just coming from the government's own desire to see a 2nd lockdown at all it is of course coming off the advice of other scientists who say that the government has to act swiftly in order to deter another 2nd wave and without a 2nd lockdown to try and stomp out or certainly calm down that 2nd wave but this has been this is been talked told by the prime minister boris johnson themselves who has talked of a 2nd wave coming to this country given the results of the increasing hospitalizations the cases of course so far not seen an increase in deaths due to coronavirus but the government is looking worryingly at what's happening in spain and in france where it did start out with spikes in cases then the hospitalizations
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kicked in and now we're starting to see a gradual rise in those deaths as well what they want to do is to emulate what belgium has done to try and counter the risk of a 2nd wave now if you remember the lockdown measures that were put in place in belgium a very unpopular. further lockdown restrictions certainly for people here would prove to be also unpopular but the government is maintaining its message that unless people stick to the rules those rules being the one of them being the rule of 6 where no more than 6 people from 2 different households should meet up outdoors so that you know more groups of 30 should not be meeting up outdoors either but also things for example like maintaining social distance continuing to wear masks and also of course underlining the importance of handwashing as well they're trying to avoid any further impingements on social restraint on social activities but it really is says the government up to the british public to
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undertake those if they are to avoid any further lockdowns and speaking of the unpopularity of long term measures people in germany are taking to the streets today to protest. well quite i mean we have seen a spate of these. kind of rallies taking place all over europe and certainly that was one even in london on saturday which was involving people who would defying the mosque where in rules as well they seem to be fermented by. certain groups on social media that are sort of more aligned with conspiracy theory notions as well but make no mistake i mean it's been months that europe has been under lock downs one way or the other local lockdowns playing and playing its part as well where is this was something that was predicted from from several governments that people would eventually tire of these social restrictions whether
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the police and the law enforcements across the countries are able to contain this they're going to have to sort of hand to handle it delicately if they don't seem to be too rigorous or certainly too. too authoritarian in their application of trying to maintain social distance measures. go reporting live from london sunday many thanks indeed. is reporting its biggest decrease in new coronavirus cases for 3 months in the 2nd largest city melbourne reported only 14 cases on sunday as it moves towards lifting lockdown restrictions victoria's state health minister praised people for sticking to the rules but dozens have been arrested for defying stay at home orders to protest against locked down restrictions this is a good dialogue a day away victorians can be proud of the work they've done their commitment their resolve have
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a look at europe but the moment it's heartbreaking to see all of those communities have given all the sacrifice that might be now they've got cases running. perhaps more walty than the 1st wife and some of these notions as well as a bit of commentary around the place a bad hair or well death writes in 2nd wives a lower that's not what the data sign is not what the data are in europe a sign you got to say off in south africa hundreds of thousands of people have been left stranded after parts of the railway system closed down train services at the ready been severely limited due to the pandemic but now railway bosses say there's an unprecedented level of vandalism and theft not a serious fight a miller reports now from johannesburg. about 1200000 commuters across south africa's halting province use these trains every day they're a lifeline for those travelling to work in school who can't afford more expensive
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transport such as minibus taxis but with corona virus locked on restrictions limiting timetables and now widespread theft train services across all the africa a facing a crisis thieves of pillage stations stolen cables and fanned lies to facilities in halting province alone trains are operating at under a 3rd of normal capacity we considered as iconic as some would tell you because as an economic hub if you really infrastructure it's a residence in france which is the one that will leave many economic activity saul it is a real economy from that angle in this mobile footage the eaves a scene risking 3000 volts of electricity running through the cables to get to the valuable copper in another video men can be seen removing corrugated iron sheeting from the roof of a railway station these are overhead traction why is which supply power to the
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trains little remains. the passenger rail agency prosser has had to rent diesel run locomotives to pull the trains instead the government says the stolen copper is melted down and exported through mozambique to markets in asia it's believed it will cost at least $120000000.00 to replace the stolen and damaged equipment and facilities. this is one of several metro railway stations and offices across the halting problems vandalized and looted much of the damage happened after security was pulled out months ago leaving this station and many others and god and security was withdrawn after it was uncovered that contracts had been awarded illegally process is an organization that was overrun by months deserves a lot of tech to the number of full kiam strategic areas within prosser and the contracts the security contracts were designed to favor security companies and the
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people who are benefiting from their inside. while the rail agency was lost to place an administrator by the minister of transport to fix its problems the government is not given a clear timeline of when the train system will work properly so as a mess of cables dangling the so too through the hopes of hundreds of thousands of commuters desperate for a reliable transportation system for me to malaya al-jazeera johannesburg. the world's largest captive elephant population is being affected by the pandemic a number of centuries in myanmar are being forced to close down due to a lack of tourists centuries for animals that have previously worked in the logging industry many can't be released back into the wild due to an increase in ivory. u.s. president donald trump says he'll approve a deal to allow the social media platform to talk to keep operating in america the
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chinese app will partner with the u.s. firms oracle and wal-mart the white house had applied pressure on its parent company of what it called national security concerns about our new downloads has been delayed by a week. president trump said that as part of the deal tech talk would set up a $5000000000.00 education fund but its own by dance says it wasn't aware of that agreement and only learned of it through the news and a statement that says it's always been committed to working on initiatives to students around the world that i imagine is a tech analyst he says that the deal is interesting because it combines oracle and wal-mart's different strengths well it means presumably if they mean that he stays with saying it's on an on again off again that oracle would run at least the data aspect of the us operations in oracle of course it's very good when it comes to online security they don't have any experience with consumer products but of course
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wal-mart does so perhaps they'd oracle wal-mart combination might make some sense but remember this is a product that he is primarily by young people teenagers and very young adults so having a enterprise business related company running it could be problematic if oracle were doing it all by itself i think it's mostly political although if i were trump i'd be careful about alienating so many young people who use a kick cut many of them are voters but having said that i think it's partially its relationship with china and partially in the fact that it is at least the erotically corsa bill for a bike and the company that owns the cock have access to a certain amount of data from us innocent so the issue is will oracle make sure that the data doesn't get into the chinese hands and if that's the deal that china might make some of the money but not have access to the data and that could certainly address u.s. security concerns. u.s. president on will trump says that he'll nominate a woman to replace supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who died on friday he's promising to move quickly despite objections from democrats who say the winner
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of november's election should make the decision it was or was john hendren reports . president donald trump says he will appoint a woman next week to succeed justice ruth bader ginsburg who died on friday to the u.s. supreme court it will be a woman a very talented very brilliant. with trump's rival democrat joe biden insisting that the next president should name a successor the nomination battle puts ginsburg at the center of yet another supreme fight even after her death let me be clear that the voters should pick the president the president should pick the justice for the senate to consider trump might face obstacles within his own party in a statement republican senator susan collins said i do not believe the senate
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should vote on a nominee prior to the election but republican leaders in the senate which confirm supreme court justices have vowed to move quickly i think they'll pick someone who is ready to hit the ground running as they say ready to go before a committee almost senate moments notice and begin to circulate on capitol hill and it courtesy calls for the death of the supreme court justice just $46.00 days before a presidential election has the republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell parsing his own words after refusing to consider then president barack obama's nominee for $237.00 days today i am nominating chief judge merrick bryant garland to join the supreme court at the time mcconnell said the election was too close to approve a nominee senator. well appropriately revisit the matter when it considers the qualifications of the nominee the next president nominate whoever.
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that might be now mcconnell has vowed to go ahead even though this time the vacancy occurred less than 7 weeks before an election only one nomination has come closer to election day that within $64.00 now ginsberg's name is attached to another struggle this time over her successor john hendren al-jazeera chicago. colombia's president of the new k. wants his venezuelan counterpart to be prosecuted as a war criminal the colombian leader made the plea during a visit by the u.s. secretary of state might pump a 0 and as well as president nicolas maduro as accused pompei of war mongering. the reports. the u.s. secretary of state might bomb pale came to south america to strengthen an 18 month campaign of economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure directed at the president of venezuela nicolas maduro.
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if. he received firm backing in colombia the final leg of his 4 nation tour from president of. the colombian leader highlighted the report released this week by united nations mission on venezuela alleging unlawful executions in force disappearances of which we detentions and torture. using international justice we should go ahead and as i said many years ago denounce nicolas maduro to the international criminal court. but during his 7 years in office has heard it all before and withstood several attempts to overthrow him the latest a failed military incursion 5 months ago he remains defiant might bump anyone then when the heat up you might pump a who is in a war mongering to or against for his waiter but it's backfired on him he's failed in all his attempts to get the governments of the continent to organize themselves
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in a war against venezuela a great friend of the united states of america brazil colombia and several other governments in the region support the us stance on venezuela others condemn what they see as interference by washington. the people that have to take care of my dear are the people of venezuela not the united states my point player doesn't have to take care of more during the venezuelan voters does all the ideological battle rages the humanitarian crisis continues in northern brazil pompei you visited some of the hundreds of thousands of venezuela migrants who have crossed the border to escape economic and political turmoil then a swale or won't take them back when he tries to contain the coronavirus pandemic. of the doura has made it clear he doesn't plan to go anywhere either. than usual i know al-jazeera protesters in southern yemen have denounced bahrain and the united arab emirates for normalizing ties with israel demonstrators in the city of
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zinjibar chanted slogans in solidarity with the palestinian cause the white house chief of staff says that 5 more countries could normalize ties with israel soon. sudan's government is being urged to do more to prevent a reoccurrence of catastrophic flooding half a 1000000 sudanese were forced from their homes at least $100.00 were killed and record breaking floods this month 0 as mohamed atta reports now from sin jobs where health care workers a battling to stop waterborne disease is spreading. there is no letup in the suffering of sudan's flood victims in singe a town in south western sudan and tired neighborhoods remain completely cutoff. the higher share of the neighborhood is only accessible by consumers. sent his wife and children come for the displaced but chose to remain behind to guard his flooded house he's angry at the lack of.
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the response from the government has been very weak for the past 3 years we've been begging the government to reinforce the flood defenses but they didn't we went and spoke to everyone from the local authorities to the national government and still nothing. that was floods 400 years in sudan completely destroyed most homes in this neighborhood the government has defended its response so far saying that it's been handed by international economic sanctions as well as the shop full in the sudan he's palmed i want to know about i know what bad you know who do what at that our house with the 1st one to be flooded in the neighborhood we were asleep we could only save our lives everything we owned got swept away sudan's rapid deployment forces of sprayed insecticide some pools of stagnant water to kill mosquito love but given how widespread the flooding has been it's almost impossible for
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everywhere to be disinfected the destruction will fall down sulphuric latrines by the floods also is a great bend to the population you know and i guess it's like unicef are now helping the government run the budgets to help scientists to deal with and it all breaks. up one of the numerous comes for the displaced in syria unicef medical stuff immunizing children against missiles and other communicable diseases the health care workers say they are doing a very thing they can to avoid outbreaks is getting up our nutrition said velo. now at the lectern why it's getting. to be honest somebody for anyone is you know and also to detect early. monitors in case and to take them and to defend them they need further. treatment the government in recent days issued new allots to communities living on the banks of the nile that rains in the highlands
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of neighboring ethiopia could did to flush floods sudan's humanitarian aid commission say 650000 people have been affected since the start of the rains in mid july millions of others are facing hardship as the cost of food and chance put so as because of the flood disaster 'd and long running economic tomoya in sudan. cinda is sold was done saddam just ahead here on the force we'll hear from the outsider who's on target for other expected win at the u.s. open and be here with that of the rest of the day's action in just about. a life and death struggle for racial equality and a deeply on equal society unfortunately that was a spy for the apartheid regime within their group they've been very close friends
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like a family living together 50 years after his torture and death and police custody al-jazeera while tells the remarkable story of anti-apartheid campaigner. harun south africa a mom who fought apartheid on al-jazeera from london is one of the most unfortunate cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe and so here it i'll just say right we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday that. we are free to put the money in to really engage the stories because we know that all audience is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go under reported. the rules for war. the.
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target of this court is that the i thank you so much agents once you're one year old matthew wolf is in with a big chance of making some golf history he could win the u.s. open in his 1st appearance at that solomons no one's done that in more than a century a 2 shot lead into the final round at new york's winged foot calls an american is playing in only his 2nd major championship moved ahead of the field with a 5 under par round of 65 on saturday the thing i want to go out there and just do my thing i mean it's golf anything could happen especially on a course like this so i know if i keep calm and let my not let my emotions get the best of me i should have a really good chance bryson to shambo i will part the wolf on the final round he's just 2 shots behind on 3 under. patrick reed was the leader after say
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rounds but he's now 8 shots off to the off the pace after he carded this round of 77 full time major champion rory macro while he had a better day he's in striking distance of the leaders on one over par now this tournament is being played without fans due to covert 19 restrictions jan the show flea is on level par just one of the players he says he's feigning their absence. but it's the us open and it's a major championship and it's playing really tough and those are the shots that really get your term and going around and fired up the crowd and noses i mean to hear crickets chirp and so it was it was kind of lonely out there not going to lie but. i think it's definitely easier to sort of stay in your own headspace and not let anything sort of bug you too much since there's no one under the dallas stars have claimed an early advantage in hockey stanley cup final the stars of taking on the tampa bay lightning of the conclusion of a season like no other far
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a small reports. but for the players who are in need of 3 months behind schedule the stanley cup final is underway in edmonton canada and the dallas stars are facing the tampa bay lightning in a series that almost never happened it was that. the players have been in a bio secure hub for $56.00 days edmonton and toronto were the 2 cities selected to host all the n.h.l. playoff games and while no players tested positive for corona virus during this postseason plans for a new season are still unclear nobody can tell me whether or not the border between canada and the united states is going to be open by a date certain nobody can tell me what the state of covert my teams going to be nobody can tell me whether or not or arenas will be able to have either socially distance or fully occupied buildings i mean just to keep it was the dallas stars the job unaided game one joel hanley scored his 1st career n.h.l.
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school i saw anton who dobin made 35 say i said say by chance on jason dickinson also helping dallas to a 41 victory the stars leading the series that awards north america's oldest sports title one nothing was said to be happy for jamie's played fantastic hockey for us it's a winning goal tonight but he's been great for us all year and it was a big goal for him but that's how you win the playoffs you get contributions from people that all the said they're jumping up and make make a new better team i doubtless are trying to clinch their 1st stanley cup title in 20 years 2 of the best of 7 series takes place on monday far as smile al-jazeera. boston celtics have it back in the n.b.a. as eastern conference finals having lost the 1st 2 games against the miami hates the celtics one game 317 same syndrome 6 best of 7 series will decide this
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conference title alone. his face by the way l.a. lakers and the devil nuggets for the telly be a champion. for. our son and friends will have to wait a little longer to see gareth bale back playing in the club's shirts biol has returned to the premier league from realm of dread but he's brought an injury with him that will keep him out of action it's all next month spurs about to kick off against southampton having lost their opening game of the season against everton as one of 4 games taking place this sunday in the premier league lights from defending champions at liverpool play chelsea that see managers you know can cope and frank lampard had something about such long falling outs when the sides met at the end of last season he's probably a really nice guy on just about i don't know because i don't know in private so what like he knows doesn't know me i'm prob and then got a sideline we are quite animated and emotional and sometimes you say a few words you wish you a few minutes later you wish you would have said it that's whole life is that's all
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football is there's nothing more then that spanish champions round abouts begin their title defense is in a danger down side taking on a role saucy downforce role of being quiet in the transfer market in the close season the only dish and susie down scored is midfielder martin who to guard his back after a long spell. doubt it's telling also making its roots in championship ventures play you some dorian later on on saturday roma held to nil nil job i have asked for owner just been bought by american billionaire down friedkin he's promised to turn the club it's one of the greatest names in the world. now slovenia is a type i got share is set to be confirmed as cycling's tour of france champion in a few hours' time the 21 year old will be the youngest winner of the events in all than a century on saturday he grabbed the leaders yellow jersey from longtime leader. race tradition that takes that pick out show won't be challenge during sunday's
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final stage. this is just incredible i never thought of that today in the morning i was just. happy to be under 2nd place. and. goes to defend. but then. i've had a really good then just turns out that yellow now and i'm super super happy. has been a rare setback for rafael nadal on the clay court surface he's dominated facade much of his career after a 6 month layoff no doubt has been playing at the it's how you know i've been and events he's won 9 times but this year he's been beaten in straight sets by argentina you know for sure there were 3 to 5 or 6 down building up to the final grand slam do we have that is the french open series starts next sunday. ok more for me throughout the day that is it for now at the many thanks indeed sally back with you in just a moment tom have 0 time takes you on the day's top stories i'll see you again by
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russia has jeopardized the united states security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside looking in. but more to the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft to us russian goals have you achieved none peace and more to the full russia on al-jazeera. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean $21.00 geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak our. oceans manakin on
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