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from the ministry of migration is that they will be taken to athens they will be are housed in hotels and then at some point in the future they will be moving on to other european countries we've watched them arrive here bus by both getting off. the buses with their lives really their lives packed into plastic bags getting on that ferry that we weren't allowed to talk to any of them but we could sense people waving particular when the ferry started to move waving singing a lot of smiles i think certainly at clear to say an incredibly happy day for those on board. the u.s. secretary of state is in greece to discuss tensions with turkey might pump a pledge u.s. support to mediate in the disputes of a gas exploration in the eastern mediterranean sea greece is disputing drilling rights but last week both countries did agree to new talks about the territorial claims still to come here on the news for you lebanese young people who are growing more and more disillusioned as political paralysis dampens hopes for change. and
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indonesia has spent years on a joint mapping project to end land disputes we'll hear from people who say their plight was ignored. and in the sport the miami heat set up a championship decider with le bron james and the los angeles lakers you know. the weather is looking fine and dry across much of the middle east little more cloud up towards caucasus chalcis thumb shell is still in place there just between the black sea and the caspian sea to the west the weather starting to just slide this way down into iran little russia shower as a possibility as we go on through the next couple of days at least the side of the mediterranean temperatures hovering around the 30 degree much more warm sunshine coming through here good will pleasant. here across the gulf and here in doha
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temperatures getting up to an agreeable so we say 35 degrees celsius on the other side of the right say well we have got the usual showers rolling off the highlands making their way towards the gulf of guinea in the shallow clouds as they should do sinking little further southwest now so the part of angola can expect to see somewhat of weather as we go on through the next couple of days we've got showers along the spells of rain around in the pushing a little further south was could see want to shall is that just making their way towards lake victoria so you can that will see some heavy rain some heavier rain coming into the northwest off tad's and there was a chance of want to coastal showers just around the eastern side of kenya and also into tanzania i suppose to south africa and mozambique could also see little rain. corruption it is that invisible behind
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a wall of silence. against. corruption is not something people be told and it. is a friggin. country he's even let's destroy this wall. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption here i. nominate now. the wilderness of cambodia is under threat. pillaged for profit by an illegal timber trade one of one east investigates the plunder of cambodia's forests. on al-jazeera.
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welcome if you're just joining us you're watching news our live from our world headquarters here and your headlining stories now fighting over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region has continued well into a 2nd day and armenia and azerbaijan have both reported military and civilian casualties international community is calling for an immediate cease fire. u.s. president on trump has come under fire after the new york times reported he only paid $750.00 u.s. dollars in federal taxes the year he took office it's reporting mr trump paid no tax in 10 of the last 15 years that's mainly because of big business lawsuits mr trump has dismissed the report as being fake members. a group of 700 refugees have
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left the greek island of less basant on their way to the mainland they've been granted asylum following the burning down of the morea camp earlier this month. rocket fire has killed at least 5 people in the iraqi capital baghdad they hit a home near the city's airport which police say was the target of the attack 3 of the victims were children no one has claimed responsibility. back separatists have in effect taken control of the yemeni archipelago of socog trucks and a letter to the yemeni president obtained by this channel the governor says the southern transitional council now controls all government institutions including the main port the group declared self rule in the south of yemen last april. now turkish prosecutors have named 6 more saudi nationals as suspects in the killing of the washington post journalist jamal g 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey they're being tried in absentia earlier
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this month the saudi court jailed 8 people for up to 20 years to show she was a prominent critic of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 mohammed vall is covering the story for us from istanbul. according to the announcement by the general prosecutor 2 of these individuals where of fish kills in the in the saudi consulate one of them was even serving as deputy counsel and they are accused of participating in the preparation and execution of the murder of. on october to 2 years ago the 4 others saudi nationals accused of arriving. here in turkey in istanbul on october 10th oct 11th and their mission according to the accusation was to participate in the in the getting rid of the evidence there is a lot of criticism both here in turkey and in the west to the way saudi arabia
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handled the whole file and the way the trial went on in saudi arabia amnesty international described it as a whitewash the u.n. which has conducted an investigation and came to the conclusion that there was a premeditated murder against. describe the trial and the sentences as a mockery so the debate is still going on particularly here in turkey turkey is insisting that there is more to tell the world about this trial and that it should not be put to a close. the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic is inching towards a sobering mark $1000000.00 people taking a look at the latest figures from johns hopkins now more than $999000.00 people have died after being infected by cope with 19 the u.s. brazil india mexico and the u.k. have recorded the most deaths the number of virus infections in india has now passed 6000000 more than 82000 cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours it is
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the 2nd worst affected country in the world after the united states nearly 100000 people have been killed the script is from the center of social medicine and community health at. near university he says there is some thing of a silver lining to all of this. the most recent good news is that it's somewhat of a decline in the last week. and it definitely looks as if that the peak has been achieved that we are on and on what trend however as we have seen with other countries that the large countries particularly the us this could be right. another there could be another rising fears again but for the person it does seem to be on board and these are very short term fluctuations in a friendly big ridges running out of a months if not years. it is going to prove that following along down which is the
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unlock face there has been times increased to this current milestone of $6000000.00 however these are short fluctuations that seem to be somewhat of a slowing down during the end of august also but then there was another right so this is part of the game is trying me meanwhile is reporting a major rise in cases the total number now stands at nearly $10000.00 that's nearly 10 times what it was just a month ago search that began in the commercial capital gone has spread nationwide about $200.00 people have died and infections are expected to keep on rising the world health organization says it's making 120000000 rapid diagnostic testing kits available to low and middle income countries it means people can get their results quickly and they'll be much cheaper than existing options. this tests provide reliable results in approximately 15 to 17 minutes and either then hours or days at
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a lower price with less sophisticated equipment this will ennoble the expansion of testing particularly in hard to reach areas that do not have low pricing reduce or enough trained health workers to carry out the c.i. tests this is a vital addition to their testing capacity and especially important in areas of high transmission well one of those countries is likely to be kenya it's relaxing some of its covert 19 restrictions following a decline in the number of new cases however a nation my curfew is being extended welcome weapon now from nairobi. president who kenyatta has announced a relaxation of some of the rules that have been in place to try and prevent the spread of covert 19 the nighttime curfew will now begin if the 11 o'clock in the evening instead of 9 bars are allowed to reopen religious gatherings are allowed to
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have some more people they can use one 3rd of the available seating in their venue's but schools are to remain closed president kenyatta said this followed a decrease in the number of new cases kenya's registered less than 40000 cases of covert 19 in less than 700 deaths many people don't trust the government's data and also these figures are based on a low rate of testing compared to what's been done in some other countries and continents but nonetheless there haven't been signs of a major health crisis here many kenyans are impatient to get back to work and get back to life as normal the president said but still people should be prepared for the possibility of a 2nd wave as of now there's no sign of that happening. within 6 weeks he's presented to resolve the political and the economic crisis.
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there was an opportunity. it was here where she met french president. who visited neighborhoods damaged by the devastating explosion at port. au prince. first. but i don't think. it's. a change and hope for the it's not for the kids. accused of betrayal for failing to partisan government to deal with the deep economic crisis. in.
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lebanon is in desperate need of financial assistance to rebuild damaged by the. economy and other international powers have refused to provide. the international community but they. gave them another 6 weeks to implement france's road map. whose house was destroyed in the explosion. believes a new deadline won't change much and the ruling class accused of decades of corruption give up power she says. he gave them another chance i agree but
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they won't be able to do that they don't want to rescue the country they want to rob the country but i have hope in michael he made us feel like human beings and citizens of a nation the international community did step in to provide much needed assistance to the port blast victims but in the absence of a political solution there is concern lebanon's parties are tied to foreign countries in particular the united states and iran their power struggle is played out here everybody stepping up. from both sides. so. what i am asking from this big. nation. ok to help the lebanese people france accused lebanon's leaders of holding the country and its people hostage many such as libyan agree. beirut. the belorussian opposition leader spent lama taken off sky e.u. leaders could help mediate a national dialogue in the country that follows another day of mass protest and
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arrest on sunday the russian police fired stun grenades and tear gas to disperse up to 100000 protesters in the capital minsk demonstrators have been demanding the president alexander lukashenko resign after last month's disputed election real rules and. help in the. in start and i work with between nations and our authorities and we need these mediators now and maybe mr mccrone alongside with other countries with the leaders of other contras can. be these they were this mediators in starting all for the tile work. indian police have arrested farmers protesting against new laws aimed at reforming the industry and many farmers fear the new rules could spell an end to the government buying grain that guarantee prices the government says loosening regulations will open up the market and benefit from us well more
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than 14 percent of india's g.d.p. does come from agriculture that's worth more than $276000000000.00 over half its people defend on farming for their livelihoods it is a very diverse sector with farmers producing everything from grain and spices to dairy and meat products however many are struggling to get by well then one in 5 farmers live below the poverty line b.j. christian is the joint secretary of the all india keiser and that's the largest workers' union representing farmers he explains why they are now so angry that demand of the farmers had been ensured that the minibus of a police 50 per cent more they will cost of course but some will be insured and made a legal right over the government has not a problem there who made it into our own businessman and in a private and our board is fighting the well we've not been pandemic and the
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accept that the lokpal has brought up their government 3 bits musky has audiences and there. has been this in the parliament these are only willing to open their doors for quite a parade route for getting it is going to be at the expense of the poor farmers in our country that is the fuel that is the reason why your listing the most overwhelmingly age of those people coming onto the streets i have been activist with this. letter to the farmers woman and in my 25 years of political activism i have not seen every movement of the farmers this is widespread and with all groups of the farmers different organisations coming together. the afghan government's top taliban negotiator has arrived in islamabad to meet with pakistani leaders will meet senior officials over the coming 3 days including the prime minister on it comes as the afghan government and taliban officials meeting council
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for peace talks to end decades long conflict. indonesia's government is close to completing a national mapping project which it says will help solve disputes over land ownership indigenous communities say they've been excluded from the process jessica washington reports now from jakarta. indonesia is west timor people have been left to pick up the pieces of their demolished community you know it was said 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 development. they offered to relocate us but they immediately tore down our houses before the replacement houses were even ready since then they've been living in tents the local government says the land has huge potential and needs to be
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developed for agriculture none of them but that doesn't mean they've got the lancets if it is the 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 corporations 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. it is to solve the problem of land overlooks 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 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
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land which doesn't belong to them and with its power tries to stop their efforts to fight for their land. 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. ok still to come for you here on the news of the sport no sunshine no problem we hear from the new u.s. open champion after his 1st run victory.
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corruption it is there invisible behind a wall of silence. against corruption corruption is not something to be called it. is not the african. country his e-mail let's destroy this wall. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption hero. nominate now. hi i'm steve clements right away because these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important the bottom line tackles the big issues this is
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shaping the united states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only you see right. through virtually. time for sports is a flow meter well that start with tennis history in a way it is often running at the french open earlier she advance to the 2nd round in paris the american big compact short christiane and straight sets serena is looking to win a 4 frozen garst singles crown and she's also aiming to finally capture a record equalling 24th grand slam title serena arrived at the tournament having reached the semifinals of the us open. 7th seed petro can beat france's. in straight sets the 2 time moved and champion has never got beyond
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the semifinals at roland garros. and rafael nadal is booked to sports in the men's 2nd round the 12 time champion a little trouble beating a go get a share of ruth in straight sets as all those come into the tournament having skipped the u.s. open he does however reach the quarter finals of this month's italian open. on u.s. open champion dominic theme also advance with a straight sets win over maran chile which team has been the beaten finalist the last 2 french open says the cold conditions are not for the ring him. very happy with the world plates. from the beginning to the end basically and conditions. i'm used to them or i know how to play in those kind of conditions obviously because in austria we have many days like that in miami heat
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to take on the l.a. lakers for this season championship the heat so through to the finals for the 1st time in 6 years off to beating the boston celtics nice in conference finals and the richest and has the latest. this is the team charged with the task of stopping le bron james in the los angeles lakers from winning the n.b.a. championship the miami heat have won the eastern conference finals of the $42.00 series victory over the boston celtics this group. more than anything they just love to complain oh we're so grateful for this opportunity in this bubble this group put it down to an empty chair with nobody watching just tossed out ball up. and i just love the fact this group is so pure and they enjoy each other's success it's a special good thing to do to farm out a bio had blamed himself for the team's defeat in game 5 this time out he scored a career high 32 points and 14 rebounds as the heat secured the series with
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a 125 to 113 when dr stone was not flush he went on the dogs are like everybody out there got a chip on his shoulder from song so. it's a toss old in the finals you know we were not backing down from anybody and that's what i like about the soon to be popular heat shape carry on i think it's the 1st time the heat's of reach the final since 2814 on that occasion le bron james was part of the miami team but since free trade i. don't think you get a fulfillment sure nobody. if you want to win you're going to have to go. at the end of the day what it normally comes down to and. yes we're going to you know i was you can smoke you know and because you have so many. really good players around. you're going to get the same test over and over again that you. trust. the effort to get through basketball his toughest exam starts with game one of the
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finals on wednesday. and the richardson al-jazeera. pro football fans are on standby because in a few minutes premier league champions live reports take on f.a. cup holders arsenal both teams of one the opening 2 league games of the new season and if a poor man and yogen cop says his arsenal counterpart make out arteta has had a big impact since his arrival at the club at the end of last year seems to be an exceptional football manager obviously because he the t.v. sets out now is the structure of the team is absolutely exceptional you can see. the balance between defense and of finance is really good they should with their weaknesses of opponent is how many tell you able to explore them how many opportunities you get to do that and as well with all the. incredible things that they have you know they are going to try and is still able to do them so i want to
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focus on what we can do our european champions by i mean i have suffered a surprise loss in the german league by and were beaten $41.00 hoffenheim it's ended a $32.00 game on pizza run and was their 1st defeat since december of last year with just 2 games of the season played it's a result that put hoffenheim top of the table. and the draw for the 1st 2 quarter finals of the asian champions league has been made in cattle nostril fox will face rather a highly sound while persepolis of iran will take on the same pact of course both last 8 games will be paid and a wednesday with the semifinals coming up on saturday. well that's a that's all the now i'll be back late so with more on that also liverpool game and i'll hand you the bytes pizza thank you so much last one is from if you want it on the website almost the address you need to talk to me on twitter it's open one up lauren is standing by at the shard in london that was from everyone on the late
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corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption here i. nominate now. water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very true there is what's wrong with isis on anybody it's the only thing. those people who see everything as something to invest a profit of they want our way up to the last drop on al-jazeera that in america is a region of wonder of joy tragedy and of violence but it doesn't matter where you are you have to be able to relate to the human condition the sad part the right away
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you. know i think it's a like and it's my job to shed light on how and why. fighting between armenia and azerbaijan intensifies casualties are reported in the battle over nagorno-karabakh. nor intended this is down to 0 live from london also coming up coronaviruses on the verge of claiming a 1000000 fly for nearly 9 months to the day after it was 1st reported. on the defensive over his taxes did the democrats have a new dawn of attack a day before the 1st election debate and.
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