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the film. relaxes. connected it's the details that make such an impact but warmth and hospitality make it feel like qatar airways going places together. gaza suffers it steadily as day of the past week with 21 members of the same family killed in one attack it's like living in told tell hell i mean it's not a life. i'm gonna tell you this is out a 0 live from london also coming up i mean to raise tensions a car rams a police checkpoint in occupied east jerusalem injuring the 6 police officers. and
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a chorus of condemnation at the un security council but new signs of action to end the violence. under israeli airstrikes have flattened more buildings and killed dozens more people in gaza's deadliest day yet of the past week of violence meanwhile a meeting at the u.n. security council to discuss the crisis has failed to produce even a joint statement after an objection by the u.s. on the ground the conflict is spiraling at least $46.00 people were killed in sunday's israeli air assault in gaza city including 2 doctors and 10 children the military says it was targeting harass underground tunnels. nearly 200 people have been killed in gaza since the conflict began a week ago 58 of them children the tensions keep escalating a car has rammed israeli police injuring at least 6 offices in the neighborhood of
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occupied east jerusalem and hamas continues to fire rockets into israel nearly $3000.00 to be launched since monday killing 10 people including 2 children know about money begins our coverage. calling for survivors in the room flattened by rocket fire. and the sign apply for a man calls back in july that. this residential building was struck by israeli rockets in gaza city. your career as a lawyer for our team talk to him and we'll get him out in a minute we hope that his sister is alive as well and we can get her out to others didn't survive. it delicate work the rescue teams and the water pulling survivors out with their hands ensuring there are no people alive before they inch forward with an excavator. the number of people under the rubble is still unknown
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as we heard from the families and the neighbors it's a large number. for the number of people buried under the rubble it's clear they didn't have enough warning to flee before the residential buildings were destroyed . israeli rockets and artillery fire in the gaza strip have been the heaviest since the bombardment began a week ago. $21.00 members of the same family were killed in one explosion what happened be targeted what hours continuous mom boardman launched on one specific neighborhood as it happened and i went to st paul me boots where bombs were continuous hours and they did not only bomb boats residential buildings and people innocent civilians they targeted the roads to the snippet of those neighborhoods. a teacher and mother tell to see their children are too scared to close their eyes at night when the bombing is at its heaviest. they're not coping actually they are
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terrified on the time they're just listening carefully if it's going to be any warning. they just afraid to close their eyes that the night they don't want to sleep i struggle every single night to put them in their beds they don't want to go to sleep because they know once they close their eyes something bad will have. to ring the building many families being forced to retrieve the bodies of their loved ones from the snake. had written another father devastated by the loss of this child who never got a chance to grow up. noor passionately al jazeera. the un agency for palestinians says that $38000.00 residents of gaza a fled their homes seeking safety from israeli attacks suffered kaluta is in gaza where the latest on the territories casualties. the number of people killed in the last night as strike. they found more for 4 bodies
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now the number of people killed. now $46.00 people so what's the number of the total number of casualties or victims up to $200.00 people including $58.00 children. at the other hand now we can. we could hear while it was another explosion in. a neighborhood which is east of god the city. and israeli drone rocket hit one of the houses but still of the fire is lower 'd than yesterday and the people here are expecting or hope that all these meetings that had been run in the last few hours could come with a positive indication regarding reaching a cease fire still the palestinian factions also. use the strength of their fire
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of their rockets that they have been fighting also toward israel hamas official most. he said that so far all the efforts for reaching the cease fire failed in case there will be cease fire it will be based on our conditions which means that. they have not all of the talks have not reached a serious point that would they can start with. giving up the film put out a cease fire or cease fire we understand that they are talking and serious folks are going back on the ground the strength of the fire the one who decides either out of there are positive indications or not. israel's military says hamas fatah 120 rockets from gaza overnight around 3000 rockets have been launched all together in the past week or some have fallen inside gaza and israel on missile defense system has stopped most of the others have made it through at least 10 people being
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killed inside israel including 2 children and the u.n. says at least 250 people have been injured. 6 israeli police officers have been injured in a car running in occupied east jerusalem and it had happened in shaikh jarrah that's the neighborhood way israeli settlers are trying to expel 4 palestinian families forcibly here's a dr who was shocked at how the force it has more from shape. than. the border security forces checkpoint has been placed here at the entrance to the road which is what's been the scene of so many of the protests and so much of the tension here in occupied east jerusalem throughout the month of ramadan a car approached it it seems to do so at speed we've had witnesses to them at least telling us that the driver appeared to shout a lot of akbar god is great as he approached the checkpoint and it rammed drove straight into where the police were 6 of those officers were injured the police
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spokesman says 4 of them lightly to the moderately but it was a very violent impact and it looked to be potentially quite serious to say the least to be to the well being of those police officers as for the driver himself he was shot dead in the moments after the attack or these the moments after the impact has been as i say the center of. a long simmering protest which is really gathered pace in the last few weeks particularly on the basis of about 4 families who faced the imminent threat of forced removal from their homes it was part of the wider picture of tension throughout jerusalem which exploded on that last monday and now we have the violence which has been erupting throughout the area and on this day this afternoon that violence also felt very keenly here the u.s. is told the u.n. security council is ready to offer support if israel and hamas seek
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a cease fire but china has accused the biden ministration of blocking a joint statement on the crisis the u.s. is israel's most powerful ally and says a statement might hurt negotiations behind the scenes the actions of both hamas and israel were condemned at the virtual session of council members calling for dialogue. a palestinian foreign minister joined the meeting as an observer and backed members of the council to think about their own children while considering how to protect fasting in children when you want breaks your children and grandchildren to write live think of our children and of how you can honor those killed and those still alive think of what it feels to see your world crumbling down and not being able to protect them think of what it means to sleep not knowing which one of you will wake up remember that
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each time israel hears a party leader speak of its right to defend itself it is further emboldened to continue your murdering entire families in their sleep israel's permanent representative to the u.n. accuse her last of causing this latest escalation for political gain this is not the 1st time that hamas has indiscriminately fire deadly missiles that israeli civilians while hiding behind a listing in civilian but this time it's different it was completely premeditated but by hamas in order to gain political power it was all a part of their vicious plan while hamas thinks the destruction of the state of israel it's also vying to big take power in the west bank and to replace the
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palestinian authority has cost 2 christian slimier the united nations so what did the meeting at chief. so this is the 1st time that the parties to the conflict israel and palestine got to be heard in international forum it's the 1st time that members of the security council got to make their views known publicly on the record again in this formal setting of the u.n. security council the highest and most powerful body of the security council but no action was taken on the part of the security council as a body not even a statement was issued on behalf of the council despite efforts by norway china and tunisia to right one we're told that they are continuing with those efforts the united states has blocked efforts at a unified statement much to the frustration of many member states early in the week
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they told al-jazeera and other council members behind the scenes that they were giving space one we're told that they are continuing with those efforts the united states has blocked efforts at a unified statement much to the frustration of many member states early in the week they told al-jazeera and other council members behind the scenes that they were giving space for diplomacy to work behind the scenes at the highest levels they wanted to see an escalation of violence and thought that was the best way to achieve that of course the violence has only continued and so in the end the united states relented allowed this meeting to take place and spoke before it with the united states calling for an end to the cycle of violence. prolonging this current cycle of violence will only make these challenges more complex and
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difficult to sought and will only put a negotiated 2 state solution further out of our reach so the current cycle of violence must end it is critical all parties richard to working in good faith toward the vision of israel and palestinian state living side by side in peace the us ambassador didn't call for an immediate ceasefire rather she said that the united states would support the countries in their efforts should they decide to seek one. the united states getting called out by iran interestingly enough in the last hours so the iranian ambassador submitted a statement to the security council that will be placed in the record. calling out the united states by saying yes america is back again to unreservedly support an
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occupying and oppressive regime no matter how brutal its crimes are so some international diplomacy at its finest playing out in the security council here sadly no result for the israelis or palestinians at this time christensen amy thank you very much indeed. still to come this half hour a young victims of israel's bombardment of gaza where at least $58.00 children have now been killed. in violence in the town of minda in in modern lives residents to afraid to leave the hands. full of protest by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create postage and possible steps. allows for some burglaries in us free donoghue life there to be a good come fly anywhere sending
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a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict out of all the way come to palestine. palestine sunbed a stamp of defiance on al-jazeera. the world of high frequency shared trading exposed by those engineer was basically trading a kind of last $30000000.00 it was a terrifying experience how artificial intelligence has raised the stakes and risks on the money markets as markets go faster and faster and we're opening up the possibility for instability for no. money box on our just 0. a father should be a protector ready. he was her tormentor. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this
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are not of the top stories here now to syria israeli airstrikes have flattened more buildings and killed dozens more people in gaza's deadliest day yet in the past week of violence at least 46 people were killed in sunday's israeli air assault in gaza city 10 of them children nearly 200 people have been killed in gaza since the conflict began a week ago. a car has randy israeli police injuring at least 6 offices in the shape john neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem that's where jewish settlers are trying to forcibly expel palestinian families from their homes sparking the current wave of anger the driver was shot dead. and the u.s. has told the u.n. security council is ready to offer support if israel and hamas seek a cease fire the actions of both hamas and israel were condemned at the virtual session with council members calling for dialogue. on
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a quarter of those killed in israel's attacks in gaza have been children. from defense for children international palestine he says most of the children are being killed in their homes. i'm sally a mr jack. he was. part of this a bit in. cement 3 he was stuck by. one messiah and the shrapnel of the mistrial caused the death or. other incidents for example him and. now model a more they were playing in front of their family warm. and i bet you missed. them watching. him at the show and to the injury or another child and the 3rd incident is if you meant dead. sure some more. then the
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guns gun shot. has just the. observation tower. and eunice he got the but i mean that appearance saw all buddhist in a children they were killed while they were. active it is the image that all of them were killed while they are inside their family one for example the incidents that we committed yes that they're almost all children were just the bank where the . israeli bombardment destroyed their homes family on us television israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the bombing of the building housing al-jazeera and this aesthetic press on saturday was based on intelligence but he provided no evidence we share with our american friends of our room intelligence from your zone coverage of where it's about palestinian terrorists. and intelligence office for the palestinian terrorist organization
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housed in that building that clarkson organizes the target acts against israeli civilians so to perfectly legitimate target. at least 2 people have died and more than 150 are injured after a breach or collapsed at a synagogue in an israeli settlement in the occupied west bank video from inside the building shows the moment the stand gave way causing worshippers to fall on top of each other a man in his fifty's and a 12 year old boy were killed or the $600.00 people were in the synagogue in the jewish settlement of give it save a to mark the start of the jewish holiday of shavuot. to me and man out of the u.s. and u.k. of sound the alarm over unrest in the town of min doubt and according on the army to avoid civilian casualties fighting in the northwestern town in chin state as
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seen some as been some of the bloodiest since february screw with reports of security forces using civilians as human shields. this video said to be from in doubt has been widely shared on social media presence there form the chain land defense force to fight me and mars military but they've been forced to retreat from the town the town is now reported to be largely under military control with only women and children still there too afraid to leave their homes earlier i spoke to a protester who's been in minda out and we're not naming for his own safety he says the situation took a turn for the worse when security forces detained 6 young protesters who police officers. promised him they'd be relieved to clock at 6 pm. didn't do that though a good nights. for young people grew up you know people in the police shoot each other what is happening to the people who live in the area and who are
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not fighters and to what what or how do they feel at the moment. almost all. clear counter that they are hiding. away from the tar. most of the people most of the people don't want to trade a ship hate the soldiers i want. for being held a special mass for me and mass catholics urging them not to give into despair the pope has been one of the most vocal global critics of the country's military genter since they seized power in a coup in february protests and strikes have been met with a deadly crackdown by the army and as we've heard around resistance is growing in the northwest. dear brothers and sisters in these days
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when your beloved country of myanmar is experiencing violence conflict and repression let us ask ourselves what we are being called to keep in the 1st place to keep the faith we need to keep the faith lest we yield to grief or plunge into the despair of those who no longer see a way out. now down restrictions have been extended in some indian states to help contain the country's outbreak india reported a small a rise in delhi corona virus infections on sunday but an increase in deaths in a court of more than 310000 cases and more than 4000 deaths in the past day police are patrolling the ganges after the bodies of some 2000 suspected covert victims were recovered from the river families are being offered money to cremate and bury their loved ones. our community girl of ours cases are decreasing in the country the number of covert 19 patients with miles that we used to treat at the hospitals
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has decreased the patients with severe symptoms who require i.c.u. beds and has not raised. taiwan is reported another $206.00 new coronavirus cases as infections on the island continue to rise shelves event teed off to residents front to supermarkets to stockpile toilet paper a known perishable foods the government is imposing new restrictions as it battles its worst outbreak since the pandemic began in taipei and surrounding areas indoor gatherings are limited to 5 people and shops and restaurants are closed. chad has one of the highest maternal which will mortality rate in the world one out of every $100.00 pregnant women is expected to die during labor or from related complications for health workers are trying to improve the care they receive but say many challenges remain. morgan as more from the capital. this hospital in chad's capital is where comes to receive prenatal care it's more
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than 2 hours away from her home but it's her 1st pregnancy and she's been experiencing complications and with her due date just weeks away she fears for her life and that of her baby. i've heard stories of women suffering during childbirth and i've been getting regular pains in my stomach so i come to the hospital to get help because i don't want anything to happen to me. i was says her fear is made worse by the fact back teenage pregnancy increases the chances of maternal mortality she's only 14 and chad has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world more than 60 percent of its nearly 60000000 population live below the poverty line and while access to maternal health care is one of the few services that's offered for free the rate of women losing their lives during childbirth has not reduced much over the past decade more than a 1000 pregnant women out of every 100000 are expected to die during childbirth or
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from related complications every year according to health several other factors attributed to the high number of deaths including lack of enough health work most of the fatalities are recorded in rural areas outside the capital where access to healthcare is limited less than 25 percent of pregnant women have access to medical a qualified personnel and years of conflict in the country's north and east has limited the provision of health services in those regions the united nations also says that the country's literacy rate is contributing to the high death rate for out of fire. women between 15 and 24 are illiterate and health workers the that's affecting women's awareness regarding their health so that. women usually come to us in late stages of pregnancy and by then they've developed multiple complications it's because they usually come suffering from malnutrition high blood pressure and that's the least it's sometimes worse we tell women to come to us as soon as they
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know they're pregnant so we can give them the right care but many are hesitant so when they give birth there are health risks not only for them but for the new babies that are born how was says she knows the risks she's facing and doesn't want to become another addition to the mortality statistics in chad she says she hopes to have a normal delivery but fears that at her age the odds may be against her and her child he will morgan al-jazeera. chileans are voting for a 2nd and final day to elect a 155 delegates to rewrite the country's dictatorship era constitution half the seats are reserved for women and 17 for indigenous people when you say a new constitution will address social inequality issues that led to deadly protests nearly 2 years ago it's seen as a test of support for the government head of presidential elections in november. fast fashion is easy on the wallet but the environment pays a high price now many are coming around to the idea of a more ethical and sustainable approach to clothing slow fashion aims to halt
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mindless consumption excessive production and over complicated supply chains largely imports from corn and pull. saving the environment one garment at a time that's what these 2 friends who cohen a fashion label are trying to do they make clothes from upcycling old fabric and even go to the extent of using all the threads while diving i can see how much. damage human are costing. and then i one where i'm odd direct way to help. fashion is one of the most polluting industries it's responsible for 8 to 10 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 60 percent of all clothing produced eventually ends up in landfills the most profitable business model is fast fashion mass producing pieces based on the latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but
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some people like jaded chong are doing their best to keep clothes in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influence more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want so i think we should be recycling things much more we should be prolonging the value of these items more. another way clothes are kept out of the landfill is through resale. customers shopping at secondhand stores waffen those who couldn't afford new items but as it's becoming trendy to be thrifty the popularity and number of these stores is increasing. the pandemic too
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has gone some ways in changing consumer habits people have become more careful with their spending cancellation of fashion shows disruptions in supply chains to help shoppers break the habit of following the latest trends but as the global economy slowly recovers and consumption bounces back to prepared demick levels of viral mentalists will be hoping the trend for sustainability in fashion stays constant florence louis al-jazeera. and there's plenty more for you any time on our website the address that is our 0 dot com. the top stories are just there are israeli airstrikes have flattened more buildings and killed dozens more people in gaza's deadliest day yet of the past week of violence at least 46 people were killed in sunday's israeli air assault in gaza
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city 10 of them children maybe 200 people being killed in gaza since the conflict began a week ago it looting 58 children israel's military says hamas fired 120 rockets from gaza overnight around 3000 rockets have been launched all together in the past week some intercepted by israel's iron dome missile defense system at least 10 people have been killed inside israel including 2 children the u.n. says at least 250 people have been injured. in a car has rammed israeli police injuring at least 6 offices in the occupied east jerusalem neighborhood of shape. that's where jewish settlers are trying to expel palestinian families from their homes sparking the current wave of anger the driver was shot dead. the u.s. has told the u.n. security council it's ready to offer support if israel and hamas seek a cease fire the actions of both hamas and israel were condemned at the virtual
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session with council members calling for dialogue but the u.s. israel's most powerful ally says a statement might hurt negotiations behind the scenes. prolonging this current cycle of violence will only make these challenges more complex and difficult to stop and will only part of negotiated 2 state solution further out of our reach so the current cycle of violence must end it is critical parties richard 2 working in good faith toward the vision of israel and palestinian state living side by side in peace at least 2 people have died and more than 150 have been injured after bleacher collapsed at a synagogue in the occupied west bank video from inside the building shows the moment the stand gave way a man in his fifty's and a 12 year old boy were killed more than 600 people in the synagogue in the jewish settlement of save. those are the headlines coming up next it's one of one east
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i'll be back in about half an hour with the news out join me then if you can thanks for watching. yet you don't yet know. that the track that down that the fact that it was its natural beauty resorts in coachella valley is one of the rules most popular holiday destinations but has a become a victim of its own success. tourism stop to explore more people coming in from outside and people's living yet. decades of rampant development have come to cost the island of gods and become the island of trash.
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bag pot and when the covert 19 pandemic heat and international borders closed the influx of tourists and the millions of dollars they bring came to an abrupt halt. now many polonaise a struggling to find a job outside the tourism industry this is a wake up call for all of us so that we realize that we cannot just depend on one industry one o one east asks what does the future hold for bali and its people. my ride in bali wajir domestic flight from indonesia's capital jakarta. to the past
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year the international airport has been shut tourism has come to a grinding halt means we're. going through the international airport here plus i've been through many times mas is just quads a real this is normally bustling with international tourists coming to the island of the gods but as i. saw it quiet i can hear the air conditioner that's the only sound. that pick it up in the creek i can be salmon by it do you do it that it don't do what he would love to know. took a tumble down prediction or some of my most galatea going to the moon. then the moon then must have been mad at the. last minute and i got out of town but i want to be nearly i had to get out of the adult. you know like
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a babbling someone's going to. the mall over the past decade the number of visitors to the island very rapidly from 2 to 6000000. around 80 percent of the balinese economy was generated by tourism in. the end but it was bashed up so. that the domino effect and the buddy buddy. holly has been shot before. the 2002 crater bombings and the erratic eruptions of all kind of hurt the tourism industry. but ultimately it bounced back. this time no one knows when the pandemic will end. in the beginning we thought this is going to be one man 2 months maximum.
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it's now been 12 months. and a lot gods of creative bache that job has changed dramatically. since 2 people. now $50000.00 as normally. to the. maximum 100 little after. the incident. that. there is no active duty. lifeguard still to come. if something happened that got up to their. active duty. lifeguard and still come. if something happened that got to be their bread is. the active duty of the lifeguard they are still. just got out of.
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this beach beach usually crammed with tourists touts and all kids today creature in nearby seminyak and. people who sell my size so our lesson in the beach i heard they all go back home to their village a very sad situation as many friends of mine i don't see them around. i hope they'll. you know now there's still a. low. believe. government handouts have helped but they haven't gone far enough. the balinese are relying on each other to make sure those going without get fed. it was able.
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i'm giving the food to. the deferred and of some homeless people in bali in my. underwear. at the to show up getting. to be to be given all the free food i'm so happy i'm glad for that the thing is to me we're going to be time on moment thank you for all the people we want to try and we believe in going to god thank you. madame telling me when i have the money in the bed in. the mud on the bed in. pledge. as the tourist centers of south bali grapple with economic collapse i want to find out how the balinese a coping in more remote areas.
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where. he was living. i'm standing on the bay terence i know on the east coast of bali very shortly i'll be jumping aboard on these hosp a ball it's to cross the bottom stright and there's a lump on. her was your. leadership before the pandemic no more than 24 companies operating off they speak sending thousands of tourists back and forth to the island every wake but now there are only 2 boats and 2 trips a day. for decades this cluster of islands off like a scorched of bali reminds slaty backwaters with little tourist development. playing.
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the whistle and going remind for a long time to the hidden secret of the last 5 years that sort of childish i tell you a choice sinclair has spent the past i 10 years here he's seen terrorism explode. i wonder so i'm going to mind for a long time to the hidden secret of the last 5 years that sort of childish i tell you a choice sinclair has spent the past i 10 years here he's seen terrorism explode. we're talking you know a massive chimed in in volume and in the numbers coming in. here on islam a rapid growth for jobs most of the luckless found work interest and. almost
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everyone here has been impacted by the shutdown. you know money winding. down that's all jealous of bungalows along the whole their whole pretty much empty with no money coming in stuff as they like and maintenance is on hold. this one went down the other day planting trees businesses smore up against these big palm turns and they then go into the island for tools to the intervention of. this punter and under normal circumstances would have guys on every dive checking
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it diving on it's working at it and you know obviously in these conditions they simply darrent and a small lake can can lead to this very quickly. you know i've been here a long time my stuff are essentially family. instead of you know living things for a lot of shutting up shop how do we ensure that they have jobs to come back to take . a short motorbike trip from is the island of change again. every day people cross the bridge to earn a living in limbo and it's tourist tried. level one to any do and when you can in the money to the coming of the yellow boots i go on i want to pick another one. and i decide to members i'm going to dwell on a limb one does not do the deed to. the generations the channel was used by
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local families to farm say wait. but with the arrival of tourism this industry died off the farms made by for di clubs and sell free swings. the farms might buy for di clubs and sell free swings. to say we have returned because most on the island and now out of work. my name is roy and. i'm come from joining an island. 1954 something like that and my families they work at the same fam. at low tide why on annie's parents have to say wait.
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to. see what you do but was going to say. something to point out a you know does it seem good no to. my parents doesn't want me to do the fun he just does for a hot try very hard. but the jury's so up to big to get drunk. say way to strike the 4th being sent to java for processed. my parents doesn't want me to do the fun because this is for. the juries so i get to pick to get drunk. say way to strike the 4th being sent to java the process. they turned into beauty
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products sushi and medicinal extra. money again. why and left the island to study tourism that was the golden ticket for many of his generation. as mass tourism arrived here why aren't returned in the hopes of building a better life for his young family. this . new tourism start to explore more people coming in from outside and peoples living here. before the pandemic why on and his wife invested their life savings to build a bungalow for tourists the bungalow has only saying a few guests dispended still go on so this is the the worst things happen especially when you have to borrow money from the bang and then for me now it's
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very hard to return this one back. this is my little house so here with my family the younger daughter 3 months. nice and my wife is immediately. when i arrive at my home after getting i say with here i get a smiling your tights gone so that's more important that. these are 5 here because if they see with. pleasure. but a mini i'd like. to be kept out of style i'm too good
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a punk. to. ok let me talk american all month because you got to be something in money to enter through some of the 911 and i do see. the for change is on everyone's mind. back on the mainland generations of balinese a coming together to plan a different future for the island the 1st spot to you know. this is a wake up call for all of us so that we realize that we cannot just depend on one industry and we have to develop all the other industries that actually have great potential. christian tomorrow and runs events at
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a family's venue kept on vintage it's become the place for many of these become the sessions. i think it's a good time for reflection this year for sure going back to loving our island and make sure that people don't abuse our island as well. for years locals have been unhappy with the negative impacts of masters a. bust but making them do other one probe i'm reluctant to buy a little behind me but up but it was not what is you do how to swim but you can modify. the part of my son to come out of the. it in good time for us to get the.
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news then from the problem here in london it's clear to. the head of bali's tourism board what needs to be done they really need like. school 65 percent of people not going to do it from junior high school. not enough not enough enough. for african barbers number one problem in la that. has all the new studies done more than 100 years now all the the man this come but 70 percent go. because the mr praed bible in this group. the way of thinking you have to change.
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rubbish problem had begun to tarnish its picture perfect reputation long before the pandemic the island lacks a centralized why system there is no way for this to go. to the island of gods and become the i in the trap that something is gary bench is trying to change with these organizations don't die watch. what very little people realize is that you know all this plastics that you know fills up the brink of. comes from somewhere. and it comes from the rivers oh. rivers are essentially the toilets of in the new york they're on the backs of those. with this lack of waste management we have on an island our rivers in bali is turned into garbage dumps. with. the covert shut down provided an
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unexpected opportunity. is the sense of we want to go somewhere we want to do something and so that's really where we started are we thinking opposite around that same time. progressive any you know we went from like 2030 an hour all the way absolute 15200 people. deserve it people have more time is this community out there that wants to clean and press the reset button on bali before we open up to international tourism. here we are standing close to me there in the rivers about own district has got all these workers here the last the jobs in the car the pandemic the word insurers and
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now they're out every day tacking it rivers 6 to the chinese or whatever god it's a war on plastic it's a long way to go. to michigan day and before i'm been working be a driver but right now because of the fundamental we have no job anymore in the story some and now we're going to the report deplaning very 1st probably soon the stories i'm coming again to bali and we clean already. the people in the field should go for a joint play in the river at the beach. and i'll go rescue thank you. i have a right bill back in my home town and my father didn't have a problem with plastic every single day so that's why i like i need to buy
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a community food sold this kind of. rivers crisscrossed the island flowing through villages farms and rice fields. there sustain local communities and the tourism industry. but the rivers are under pressure tourist per capita generate 3 and a half times more ways than locals. are . bringing to torrens of trash every day in my research station to sorts of a sorting table here to sort classics into 15 different types of kits agrees to bring it to recycling of the 300 tonnes of plastic collected so far only a 3rd can be recycled these guys pushing the carrots the recycled this is the one scion used and then it has a lifetime behind it you know it lives longer than our grand kids kids kids kids kids kids kids what we're trying to leverage is the brands that are responsible for
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the crap that stick packaging. instant through their comprehensive documentation some guy watch hopes to hold the manufacturers accountable. so i wash in many ways it's more of a data river cleanup organization so really giving actions parents see what we're finding in the rivers online for everybody to see so you can engage. i believe like every generation has their own people our topic now is about the informant. gary robbie is a musician and an educator. event be cool or a rock n roll royalty. for 2 decades they've brought politics to the young people of bali through their music. like rock and roll so much because we can collect
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a concentration of audience in one place. even though religion is transformed by a shadow by. what's of it and with this with the rock and roll around. today robbie is putting the final touches on his film untitled palau plastic translated means plastic island. in indonesia along one of the 9093000000 plastics through its us everybody. one of the 500000000 plastic bags single use plastic if it be produced with local n.g.o.s copper nick this film is a shift for robbie from years of frontline activism he wants this documentary to put pressure on decision makers. to some industry and wish to create that made this industry also become a problem. what people come to morrow is it's such
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a. you know you go right. in one of them for asking. for a friendship. robbie believes that the answers to the audience problems can be found in its traditions. in bali some traditional rules to make it balance between economic prosperity the metadata selfish. but where the long way last. more money more money. is b. 3 describe. the return to the why it was after this pandemic and this is the big lesson for the sifting out of but i read the economic and ecology is not what i think. more than a year on from the start of covered bali's preparing to reopen to visit its tourism
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will return to the all and of the gods and bring with it much needed money. what type of tourism do you want we want to everybody face in mali getting to produce that resentment for our material value and. this is the time bob marley to do. these people look at themselves. like we learn a thing the government learns in the street lands and the people around. us so is our blood. a mystery. since they are in demand pregnant. as all of this stuff. this is not religion.
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they could a lot gods are winding down for the day. no one knows exactly when these beaches will be full again. when his crew will be whiting when no tourists come in we hope they don't need to bring the it's been very clear. i hope you guys still come to bali. we here for you you can bring our good energy and we can give our energy for you guys.
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from the al-jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation the struggles that we see in the global south have come not because of our health but because of the harm of the cold war with no host and no limitation that's the story of climate change it's not that we're all in it together the people of the most impacted in the 1st in fact to their in the global side that's always how it is hard to out as you fall but an acid rain fast fashion should be actually regulated just like cigarettes studio be unscripted i'll just say. i'm harry davies and they came billy and western australia at war ended in as communities a teaming up with scientists to create a new upright to marine conservation the proving you learn before even by just. dump on the local. grandfather. i'm afraid your new reporting from brazil if you're
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