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2 different points of view here the government says this will open up competition i guess the farmers view is actually taking and getting crushed by the competition by the corporates you know it is that demand of the farmers had been in short a benefactor the needed months of a police 50 per cent more than the cost of will be insured and made illegal about all of the government has not. got on board who can go out on business demand. and that burden is fighting the pandemic and accept that the lokpal has brought the government 3 bits fusty as audiences and then. builds in the parliament these are only going to open the door to spot a pretty broad forgetting it is going to be in the expense of the poor farmers in our country that is the figure that is the reason why you know the thing that was
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overwhelmingly each of those people coming out of the streets i have been an activist with the london on it up in the farmers' kuhlmann and in my 25 years of political activism i've not seen every movement of the farmers this white house as it all groups of the most different organisations coming together which is saying as you mentioned the pandemic i did want to ask you about that anyway how much has the farming sector been affected in india how badly. see the the notes year was we don't any problem didn't want to be better less so it was a guy who went and was in india were expecting our best because it was almost the harvesting time of the rugby season where a large part of our wheat and maize as well as mustard and different groups
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visited on me but the manner in which the law for was implemented it let the situation where the all labor was available and you want a family but was used and it will slow dance for they should have been a bland all marketing possible harvesting and marketing device and if you look at the past when given the use of the law and garbage for the last year only it would see explosive of the we. came into the markets last year in the markets decision so it is the same for most of the grubs in this but big bang and all are ours because it could be over that we had a growing sense of what becomes of the rocks on the buses and so on if reception has rewards or loss of income and this government has done nothing to support them in terms of income so that there will be some bulges in the man in the
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2nd it's. the economic to do better so as a union you are there to represent the farmers. i'm sure you lobby the government and you take your concerns there what sort of response do you get because everything you've described of these new laws is something which is going to negatively impact farmers how does the government actually respond to that. for the 1st time in the independent history of india we are finding it all went which doesn't just is not but the concert with the big red organisation of farmers there's also abuse bill bradley infringing on the bill of rights of states state governments of growing shoes aren't even within them there has been open submission nor decision whatsoever with the stakeholders in doesn't just bob on the approach any decision a court of law to look at big. discussions are being committed even in the
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parliament that we need to start all over the opposition members of parliament was flawed and we all understand it was usual and that this bill should be sent to the civic government there was a really norwalk you know it's just a band of money and just declared us. that this is not well this government is going ahead and extremely ugly and and undemocratic. krishnan is from the all india sabah union in new delhi thank you for joining us but a russian police have fired stun grenades and tear gas to disperse up to 100000 protesters in the capital minsk rallies against president alexander lukashenko also took place in 9 other cities around the country police arrested nearly 200 people sunday was the 50th consecutive day of demonstrations following last month's presidential
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election the the opposition says was wrecked the french president a man you're micron's criticize lebanon's they did for their failure to form a new government prime minister designate and stuff quit after less than a month on saturday i'm a crown is particularly critical of the shia group hezbollah. his brother cannot be an army fighting israel a militia fighting civilians in syria and a respectable party in lebanon all at once it can't believe it is stronger than it is and it is up to them to demonstrate that they respect the lebanese as a whole it is clearly shown in the opposition recent days protests against the government in egypt continuing the latest it was held in north of cairo at least one person was killed in the rallies that began more than a week ago people are angry over corruption a deteriorating egyptian economy poor living conditions and the demolition of
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neighborhoods protesters want president of the fattah el-sisi to resign he says he's leaving egypt very through necessary reforms. of funerals been held in gaza for 2 palestinian brothers killed by egyptian navy personnel while they were fishing hundreds of mourners paid their last respects after friday's shooting at gaza's maritime boundary with egypt another brother who was wounded is receiving treatment by egyptian doctors searching the egyptian government to investigate what actually happened. to. my youngest son is captured with an internet leg calling on those egyptian brothers to release him the fisherman had nothing to do with them they were looking after their livelihood their fishing hooks were on their boats and there are lots of boats crossing there this is just my son's walk. president has named the former foreign minister as the interim prime minister it's hoped his appointment will hasten the end of sanctions imposed by neighboring
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countries following last month's military coup the transitional government has agreed to serve for 18 months before elections can be held. following the latest developments from dakar in neighboring senegal. security element is still in the hands of the president and the vice president and that's in their head but really the day to day nitty gritty of getting the state back on track well that's and then in the hand of this new prime minister who will be nominating a new government on tuesday what's interesting about the nomination is that he has a political power so it is a break with the recent past and the. government of kate where we saw so many people take to the streets and angry and upset with him but at the same time. that is with continuation from the past someone who was the foreign minister. to money to rain 2004 and subsequently to that representative of the united nation and also at the cost of west west african body what's important with this nomination is that
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we've seen that the president is a former officer of the military the vice president was the leader of the military themselves so he's the 1st civilian in a position of leadership so he's key to ensuring that this government this government transition is successful to the eyes of the international community wildfires in california are forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes and a hospital firefighters are struggling to control the blaze in the napa valley wine producing region north of san francisco the state is suffering its worst wildfire season in 18. when in mexico have occupied the government's human rights office to protest against the high number of women being murdered every day the protests in the capital and in other cities because of the peaceful protests 2 weeks ago it's estimated around 10 mexican women a murdered every day a murder rate which has risen since the code 19 stay at home rules were implemented
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back in march. and police and military personnel in indonesia's popular province have stopped an anti-government protest by university students demanding the scrapping of the region's special ptolemy law and the so-called autonomy fund approach is to say the government system hasn't improved their lives and instead of additional funding they want independence for the region. a u.k. court has decided to allow the ride sharing company to keep its operating license and london transport authorities in the british capital had denied its license to operate in 2019 they said that was because of safety and security breaches to help keep an eye on the story for us from london journo's completely in the clear for london. certainly for the time being as you said they will now be granted a renewed license to operate here in the capital having had it denied back in
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november last year it may be a license of limited generation it may come with a number of conditions attached but a very significant judgment this for because of course london represents it was biggest european market some 45000 drivers operate here accounting for the vast proportion of the 80 or so 1000000 u.s. dollars of revenue generated by in the u.k. the background you touched on it there transport for london the body that regulates and oversees public transport in the capital denied. a license back in november last year for the 2nd time in fact citing safety concerns specifically a glitch on the company's app that has allowed a number of drivers to falsify their identity by putting up fake photographs that led to allegedly thousands of basically unlicensed and therefore uninsured rides putting obviously passenger safety at risk had always denied the extent of the
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problem but not necessarily that the problem had existed they admitted during the 4 day hearing here a number of serious quote serious and alarming failings putting passengers at risk but said that they worked hard to address regulators concerned in the end the judge here the west was magistrates' court centrally concurred saying that it may not have a perfect safety record but that it has seen an improving picture with extensive measures implemented to. duce incident therefore finding that it was indeed fit and proper to have a license for private here in london not one of the parties to the case against the licensed taxi drivers association x. the body that regulates all the famous london black taxis said that essentially those admissions by the company were the company trying to pull the wool over the courts eyes by giving the impression that the problem had entirely gone away. it was too big to regulate effectively but too big to fail so i suspect this wouldn't
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necessarily be the end of legal problems because for every person who finds it convenient and helpful there are when you mentioned the black cab drivers as well as who have a lot of problems with the service. oh yeah lots and lots of competitors nipping at hooper's heels here trying to get a slice of the train up 1000000 or so passengers that used to service the licensed taxi drivers association the black cabs here very unhappy and always have been with the presence of the here and so lots of reasons to try and chip away at the hoover model and look for holes and problems in it but that's not really the problem though at the moment the other big legal issue that has a court case is pending on both sides of the atlantic both here and in the united states over driver's employment rights they're essentially taken as completely no strings attached freelancers operating to good quality that's of course the very profitable model but hooper exists by a number of drivers to take it to court saying look we should be given some
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important protection extended important rights is due to be a verdict in the supreme court here in london later this month and if indeed that goes against either here or in the united states well that could entirely wreck its entire business model much more significant than this judgement today jonah in london thank you for all of that. while we're talking apps a judge has temporarily blocked the white house attempt to ban the video sharing app to talk president donald trump wanted to ban u.s. downloads from sunday night because he says tick tocks a security threat the chinese owned company denies that well airlines are pinning their hopes on preflight code 19 tests that deliver results within 15 minutes and engine tests can be administered by non medical staff and cost as little as 7 dollars they are more likely to miss infections though than the laboratory based molecular diagnostic tests despite that the airline industry organization i also
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hopes the tests will help restore passenger confidence and reduce the need for stringent travel restrictions quarantine is a complete dead terror to any. trouble trajectory if you have a current it is that this nation or that whole brock's completely travel so we said we have to remove government and what we think is that one test at departure port guaranteeing that 98 percent sensitivity the passengers who are traveling are not infected we are not saying that this is that he is one of the percent. sensitive and that there is the rule it is 0 risk 0 risk doesn't exist what we see is that this is the guarantees that the pandemic will not be transferred from country aide to currently be at
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a level that it is not under control. issue. that we will that the key issue is that the endemic remains of the 4. look at indonesia now where the government is close to completing a national mapping project they say it will help solve disputes over land ownership indigenous communities though say they've been excluded from the whole process jessica washington has a report now from the capital jakarta indonesia is west timor people have been left to pick up the pieces of their demolished community you know what sadly this is what's left of my home after the local government tore it down i don't have a house anymore now i have to live under a tree. and organise the local government victim. firing tear gas and tearing down their houses only a few bill and. they offered to relocate us but they immediately tore down our
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houses before the replacement houses but even ready since then they've been living in tents the local government says the land has huge potential and needs to be developed for agriculture none of them but that doesn't mean they've got the lancets if it was a state document we told them take the local government to court let the court decide who the rightful owner is. disputes like this are common across indonesia corporation's local governments and indigenous communities are often at odds over who owns what land it's a problem the government says it wants to resolve its. policy song it is to solve the problem of land over land prices we're dealing with problems that occurred in the past like comics. for almost 10 years indonesia's government has been working on a complete database of maps to help minimize overlapping land disputes now the government says the project is almost complete but indigenous communities say
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they've been excluded from the process activists say the mapping process has been opaque and closed off. the state considers these indigenous people is living on land which doesn't belong to them and with its power tries to stop their efforts to fight for their land. a local leader of the indigenous community was arrested accused of stealing chainsaws being used to cut down trees in the forests. he says the government always sides with corporations who he accuses of encroaching on their land and he's skeptical that the government has any real intention to protect indigenous communities. when it comes to relations with the indigenous people are always the ones left defeated he says they like many indigenous communities all over indonesia will never stop fighting to protect their land just to washington al-jazeera jakarta and not to sweden where farmers are turning to space and they're
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paid to cut waste. and crops and help the environment paul reese reports satellites are being used to tell them exactly how much fertilizer a pesticide is needed for their fields. much has changed since last 1st got behind the wheel of a tractor as a 16 year old 45 years on these farm machines are space age they're still doing the same job of spreading the new on the fields but now they have an extra terrestrial help beam straight down into the tractor from the skies. yeah. park the seeds in years gone by just dust smoke a chemical these days it's comfy seats ac and satellites telling us all the concept where we are and what we need to do on a square meter of the field. the tractor of the 2020s is packed with high tech equipment sensors measure crop density to see exactly how much pesticide is needed
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and where not too little to endanger the crops or too much to endanger people while satellites analyze a host of factors such as soil quality and nitrogen uptake in a sugar beet field like this one a farmer would normally have to use a mixture of guesswork and experience to decide the amount of fertilizer but beaming down information from a satellite can mean for the food industry and less of an impact on the environment . it could be a small step from. need for crops with our need not to destroy the planet or selves the united nations said 3 years ago that 200000 people were dying annually from toxic exposure to pesticides while excess fertilizer becomes greenhouse gas or leaches into rivers and oceans the farming co-operative here in sweden says it aims
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to haul of its climate impact every 10 years while increasing production partly with the help of the satellite platform invented by 22 year old robert schmidt the correct amount of enables you to have the best the best quality of the plant if you apply too much then it will be bad for the environment or if you're a little it might be bad for the quality of the crop with our technology being able to reduce the amount of wasted nutrients by about half the coronavirus pandemic has shown a greater local food supply to be more vital than ever high tech tractors may mean climate goals don't have to take a back seat as a result. paul reese al-jazeera of sweden. sport is coming up on the news hour as the miami heat sets up a championship the side of the bond james and the l.a. lakers.
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will. top the sport with tara thanks so much come all the my me he will take on the l.a. lakers for this season's n.b.a. championship heat are through the finals for the 1st time in 6 years after beating the boston celtics in the eastern conference finals and the richardson reports. i this is the team charged with the task of stopping le bron james and the los angeles lakers from winning the n.b.a. championship the miami heat's have won the eastern conference finals the full 2 series victory over the boston celtics this group. more than anything they just
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love to complain oh we're so grateful for this opportunity in this bubble this group would have done it in an empty jam with nobody watching just tossed out fallout. and i just love the fact this group is so pure than they are into each other's success it's especially good to get the bomb out of bio had blamed himself for the team's defeat in game 5 this time out he scored a curry high 32 points and 14 rebounds as the heat secured the series with a 125 to 113 when dr stone was no flash he went on the dogs all like everybody out there got a chip on his shoulder from songs so much. is a toss over and in the finals you know we were not backing down from anybody and that's what i like about the soon to be popular sheet saying counting down the time it's the 1st time the heat's of reached the final since 2814 on that occasion le bron james was part of the miami team haven't seen for 3 i. don't want to
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pull sure no one i mean if you want to win you're going to have to go through. at the end of the day what it normally comes down to and. that's what we're going to always you know i was you can always and i am because he asked so many. really good players around here but you're going to get the same test over and over again . and that's just. the effort to get through basketball his toughest exam starts with game one of the finals on wednesday. and the richardson al-jazeera. european champions byron munich has suffered a surprise loss in the german fire and were beaten $41.00 adhoc at hime. it ended a $32.00 game unbeaten run and was their 1st defeat since december of last year which is 2 games of the season played as a result the put hoffenheim top of the table. and italy cristiana and all those saved italian champions eventis from defeat in syria you they had to come from
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behind twice to seal point against roma were dollar got there 1st with a penalty and his 2nd came after steam had a player sent off they have taken 4 points from their 1st 2 games of the season. and former u.n. to striker going solo and made a disappointing start with his new club interim miami on his 1st appearance in major league soccer the argentinian striker failed to score he went on to miss a penalty as his team lost 3 no to philadelphia. 16 year old coco goff has won her 1st ever french open match the american east past number 9 c. content of britain in the 1st round beating her in straight sets 6363 gough who is currently ranked as the world number 51 claimed the 4th one of her career over a top 20 player. oh my honestly my dad told me something in the warm up. time me he was just say you're living your dream suggests enjoy and have fun i mean his
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goal was to become an n.b.a. player and he didn't make it so he told me like you're living your dream in the everybody gets to do their switches have fun on the court and the men's draw us open finalist alexanders of rev came overcame a slow start to book his place in the 2nd round the 23 year old german was initially trailing in the opening stand but went on to be dennis novak of austria in st sads of rob has never made it past the french quarter finals. a 3 time grand slam champion andy murray won just 6 games during a straight sets defeat against. it was murray's 1st appearance on a clay court since june 27th seen he's since been struggling with a hip injury that almost led to his retirement i think that's probably in terms of scoreline it might be wrong but i think us worst defeat maybe of my career and a grand slam i'm not sure if that's the case it's going to be difficult for me to play the same level as i did before i mean i was there in 3 you know and i was
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ranked number one and the world so difficult with all the issues i've had and finally valtteri bottas is one formula one's russian grand prix world championship lead really was hamilton finished and 3rd otto's took his chance after his mercedes teammate hamilton was given a 10 2nd time penalty for war in french minturn practice rebels match for sap and came 2nd adult and still leads the overall titles to. those minutes don't know the work i was there to take the points that i got and the one for the right so far right that was probably for you. to take me i didn't really do much to do so much as it. helps me get away from the 3. ok and that is all you sweat for now come on back here thanks so much here's how the next few hours stack up far and i will be back at 1300 hours g.m.t. for the next news hour i have a time i'll be there for you weather as well right after this break at 70 said and
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with all the latest news right here on just. frank assessments seeing. there's. like links with this what's an informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown many calls or do you want to meet region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate after the use of proxy he does not agree so the interest of the libyan people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. this underwater treasure is
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a risk of disappearing due to coral bleaching caused by rising temperatures but we . train the eric 'd eric egypt's iconic in the tourism industry name of the basement steps we lose instantly if we have another bleaching event of these magnitude if this continues it is just well the opportunity for the corals to recover in between those mad. scientists a calling for strong climate policy from the government to reduce emissions without this situation and they get worse. 2 planes from school yard and 15. you know what tell you mr chairman. i think it is possible to fully clean the premises and skeletons but what you then leave is evidence that you have fully cleaned just wanted to give them cover the problem started speaking
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about the old. before even the saudi government would just have jamal khashoggi murder in a saudi consulate on al-jazeera. or. for a 2nd day armenian forces fights over the disputed territory of not going to. both sides or reporting casualties. i'm sami's a damn this is al jazeera live from doha also coming out. the state news story shake news made it safe. tries to dismiss reports he paid no tax in 10 of the last 15 years after his record.

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