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on land becomes 3rd time again, once land can sustain a population, once people do not have to migrate from the places you get healthy and better and more stable and less insecure society's. tomorrow we will be launching with the government of pakistan. the restoration decade and in pakistan there's been a huge effort on restoration under the 10000000000 teresa nami and other countries to costa rica and many other countries in fact and already stepped into this because they realize that y, yes, a politicians term may be for 5 years, but these returns are not that long in the future when you invest in trees and invest in greens, and it can deliver tangible impact on agricultural productivity. i'm so sorry facility and on poverty reduction by devise things like that. you do talk about investing and reaping the rewards further down the line, but how much is it gonna cost? well,
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we need to think into billions here $300000000000.00 also per year. but, and that's about tripling on what we're doing now. but when we look at the trillion said, we have poured into the economy for comment, we need to put that in proportion because seriously why covert has been dreadful and don't get me wrong if we lose land productivity of the speed at which we are setting about to do it right now, that's another world that anyone would want to live in because it's not a world that can sustain humanity. so finding those resources will be critical, not only for governments, but also for agricultural producers, for large agriculture and for small agriculture. so, and what is interesting is that, you know, if we think about mangroves or infrastructure that protects us from storms, etc. ensure is a very interested in that also because it restores and protects what otherwise they would have to pay out for. so it is about finding the puzzle of the finance pieces
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as well as the political will and leadership to make this happen. always good talk to you. got buddy. thanks, david anderson in my robi. my pleasure. that's going to weather update his kara hello there. let's start in china and there's more wet weather on the menu for southern and eastern areas, macau, going to see some more of that intense rain. we could see more flooding here, hong kong seeing wet weather as well. it's shanghai that staying fine and dry it with $27.00 degrees and north eastern areas of china, also affected by the severe weather. so he's fine and dry though across the korean peninsula. but it's japan that really takes the soaking on friday. some of those heavy rains could see some flooding, particularly in southern areas. but if we go into saturday, that does push out further east and we have got the sunshine coming through for tokyo. 25 degrees celsius. high one is going to see some wet weather. the backend
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of that tropical storm, as it pushes out to the north east. and as we move to the philippines, we have got wet weather as that storm moves up into the north. we could see flooding across the north. we've already seen flooding in the south for into china . we've got heavier thunder re down port for southern areas of thailand. and it's a similar story for cambodia, the malay peninsula. also seeing some of that wet weather as we move to india. it's a wet story across southern areas. those monsoon rains are kicking in car. many thanks bill to come here on, but he's got hiler in thailand. we're 2 ancient artifacts. haven't returned from the united states where they were on display. cultural officials are hoping that this sends a message to museum around the world and it's sport. serena williams march is on at the french open highlights, coming up a little later. ah,
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june on jessie, who will take kassandra honeys, place will bring you the latest runs presidential election on june 18th, the bottom line returns to discuss current developments in us politics and how they affect the world. state whole gathering, the u. k. on june 11th for talks on key issues at the g 7 summit, a new series portal brings years award winning digital content to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lloyd coverage at the historic us court case reaches a conclusion june on our jazz either frank assessments of poisons, that the government was one exactly how to and what made her taking what a few tuition might not be repeated again and in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on our jazeera
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oh a it's good to have with us. hello adrian. good to hear and don't have that. he's from al jazeera headlines. israel is prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling on all white wing connections, members to oppose a new coalition. yeah. le pete's power sharing government includes palestinian israeli party for the 1st time. benjamin netanyahu accused as a far right leader of sell out the on the crossing point between egypt and the gaza strip is being reopened to allowing construction equipment. heavy duty machines are needed in cars at a clear day bri. following the 11th day is really bombardment of salvage experts
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are running out of time to contain a maritime disaster off the coast of shore lanka, cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets from a burning container ship has polluted beaches and waters near colombo. i've a cato growers fighting back against mexican criminal gangs who are trying to muscle in on the lucrative business. the fruits worth around $2000000000.00 a year. and mitchell con state is at the heart of the industry. i'll just here as john are trying to muscle in on the lucrative business. the fruits worth around $2000000000.00 a year. and mature con state is at the heart of the industry. i'll just here as john holmes reports from pet urban on the difficulties confronting farmers green gold. that's what they call this fruit, mitchell county, southwest mexico. in recent years, some have given the crop a different name blood because those both are partly true. industry here is worth
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billions exporting to the us, but it's so lucrative, the criminal groups, a trying to muscle in we here in perry bone, with ever called the farmers fighting back the town who set up its own self defense schools. this is a drill session before they head out on patrol. some of these 3 brothers, a part of the force and own this grow. they don't want us to show their identity. they say they're up against one of the most powerful groups in mexico. and got to tell you 8 years ago the least go, new generation cartel came in here and wanted to take our land on. so we had to take up arms and defend our home. there were places close to our village where they took groves and they killed the family. that meant that the mexican have called industry is worth upwards of $2000000000.00 a year. and the police go cartel isn't the 1st criminal group go after it. the firm has battled another call, so called the knights templar. before them. do you feel frightened or fear about
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what you're doing? because you guys are a farmers, you suddenly become like a suit of smooth. all me. just get the name of that and then and then with all the years that we've been fighting. now we're not scared of anyone. we're ready to give our lives. we're not scared anymore. and there are other because producing towns in the region, we've also had to defend themselves, the farmers here. so there are more than 2000 people in their force in several cells after practice. it's this group turns a head out i talk to one of the brothers we've met earlier. now in battle address, why are you guys doing this? why isn't the police or another's force of security doing it? when we want to come over, the government ignores us. they sold themselves and they turn a blind eye. so it's up to us to come out and petrol the area because the national
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guard just petrol in tones where there is no risk. they admit that no, everyone's happy with them being the dominant force in town. a group of men with lots of guns and little accountability carries obvious risks. but it doesn't seem to be a lot of choice in a region in which farms factories may tie production chains or in the sites of narcosis. i will go with the ministry with the mining major. so the traffic and the good folks and everything for now though, the phone, they say they've been kept parable. and away from the green gold. john home and how does it a pretty bad. as you said, john holman's news, special, a full report, living in mexico kill zone. at 1630,
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alice gmc friday. here on al jazeera, a number of artifacts from thailand of finally returned home decades after they were stolen. their return was welcomed by the culture and fine arts officials in the capital who want this recovery to be one of many scott jaila has been visiting the ancient kingdoms near bangkok. ah, missing for more than 6 decades homecoming for ancient hand carved artifact from north eastern thailand. unveiled at bank cox national museum, the 2 sandstone lentils were once part of religious sanctuaries built nearly a 1000 years ago. they were stolen and smuggled out of thailand in the 1900 sixty's during the war in neighboring vietnam. architectural pieces from the days of the commander empire were on display at the asian arts museum in san francisco. they were secured as part of an effort by thailand, fine arts department,
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it took 4 years low men, but here we are giving up the artifacts that were exported illegally, especially if they're a part of ancient architecture. and there is an ongoing process to recall. 32 artifacts from museums across the united states. from more than 500 years ago i u. t. it was one of the world's largest cosmopolitan areas, a hub for trade, culture, and diplomacy. it was captured and burned to the ground by invaders from what is now me and mar it. then sat mostly vacant for 100 years. i was the capital of the same kingdom from the 14th to the 18th centuries archeologist here are hopeful that the attention garnered from the return to artifacts will help them in their quest to find missing statues and historical pieces. most of the valuable relics in the city have been looted over the years and most likely in private collections, including the heads removed from scores of statues of buddha. one of the,
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i think by publicly telling the story and raising awareness about the missing pieces of our history, who knows, we make it an important lead from someone who may spot a missing artifacts when they are travelling abroad. so the hunt will continue through research in awareness to bring back what museum officials here call the pride of the nation. not only for their beauty, but as a representation of pass prosperity and the roots of ty, history and culture, got either al jazeera, our youth, the silence union in columbia, taking part in another strike. the country seemed major anti government demonstration since april, president of an decay has deployed military forces to the city of cali. after at least 3 people were killed there, in the increasingly violent stand off, protests were initially sparks by anger of a tax reforms. police in nicaragua have rated the home of opposition. leader christiana shall morrow. she's now the house arrest. she was expected to run in the presidential election in november,
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the organization of american states and human rights watch say that president daniel ortega is trying to eliminate competition last in america, edison to see human reports, carloads of riot police, arrived at nicaragua and opposition leader christiana tomorrow's house with a search and arrest warrant was pushing, waiting journalist and family members away. unexpected rate on her home prompt immediate condemnation at home and abroad. ortega should understand that he sanctions to grab power and to a sure himself as the faith of me cuz i work for the rest of his life is not, is not an option. what he said, stay here is the credibility of the bite and ministrations commitment to the lever protection for fundamental rights freedoms,
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protecting democracy in latin america. do you a secretary of state anthony, blinking, who was a neighbor in costa rica as the raid was underway, treated that the warrant reflected, quote, ortega's fear of free and fair elections. on the number of this week, the pro government prosecutor had charged her moral nicaragua, the most competitive presidential candidate with alleged money laundering and would be termed as ideological deviations. she did not is all charges. i can get him on that for morning and they're trying to fabricate him a com trial. she said, i was going to other candidates in november's presidential election, have already been jails, and to opposition parties band, which i'm more of the daughter, a former president lead tomorrow, and a visitor parking chair moral. a newspaper publisher who was assassinated by nicaragua was former samouce, a dictatorship, is the most high profile target of the latest government crackdown. after more than
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5 hours, the government put her under house arrest, leaving the police to guard her home. they are trying to prevent a democratic, peaceful way out of all crisis. the alternative is one that will not end while the decision not to take more to prison, could reflect growing international pressure on president daniel ortega and his wife and vice president ro, side your. but the big question is whether that will be enough to guarantee a competitive election in the trouble torn central american nation, the see and human al jazeera to return. now to our top story, this, our israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling on. all right, when can i set members to oppose a new coalition, jaya la speeds. power sharing government includes a palestinian israeli party for the 1st time, and netanyahu has accused a far right leader, natalie bennett, of a cell aus johnny. it's not
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a lie from ox, about eastern eastland is some, are boucher harder leader of the balance party and member of the joint list? good to have with us again. so i see that you're not totally the favor of this coalition yet because our issue here is not the personality of benjamin anthony. we have nothing burst on with the man. we are against his fall asleep. not seeing it. serious change coming with the new government being led by a very famous, subtler, or a supporter of settlement enough, deli bennett and his colleagues in this government, people recurring danger, thoughts of transferring the palestinian from their homeland like lieberman or dawn saw with right wing, very extreme ideologies, so i'm thinking that what we need is, if you'd be a change in the israel policy is nothing the personality, the situation was very bad before and then you know, and the long run into the one that's on follows the to continue also being that
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after net, anyhow, this is why we do government. right. you've got netanyahu accusing natalie bennett of a sell out. are you accusing a bachelor party or other sell out the issue here is that unfortunately we're right on the extreme right. and is the law society deteriorated? in the last 2 decades into fascism. so you have a very big majority in the israeli can if you have something like 90 members out of the 120 see themselves as right wing politicians or extreme right wing politicians or the huge consensus again for the rights of the palestinian people by the way also against the right of the palestinian citizens of israel. $1800000.00 people when 2 percent of the population that nobody usually talks about the rights
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people. and this was this national minority that we represent are suffering from discrimination in all means of life. whether whatever you check in israel, you can pick it up between the palestinian minority and the jewish majority. but surely in order to change is ready society, you've got to be in government. there's no point in shouting from the sidelines. well this is one way to put it down, but i wish we had partners that would think at live with us on the basic. what we are struggling for here is equality and justice for all i wish we had part is partners. and the other part is the issue it is that there is a contradiction between the jewish state and democracy. we cannot believe and we see jewish democracy oxymoron. what we are struggling for is to do a serious june that will make it from every entity into it. the more crissy, we call it, the state of all its citizens. we want to have
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a political regime which is built on peace, just the equality for all of the arabs and jews together. unfortunately, this way of democratic thing do not have partners within the political map. now they may be in the future or loving more or not. okay. so it's good to talk to you . i know you have a pretty press time today really appreciate you taking the time to speak to somebody, boucher heart of the leader of the beloved party. thank you. thank you. martha has announced to you missions to earth, the closest cousin venus in its 1st and more than 3 decades. the spacecraft are expected to launch some time between 20282030. the map it's rocky surface. with the hope of uncovering whether the solar systems hot his planet ever had an ocean smoking. the hottest punish. so come here on out here in sport, france impress ahead of the heroes. but it wasn't
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me. ah ah ah, being tell the probably the venus is the whole system while you live in line type of sport, his son up good to know. thank you very much. a 10 will was number one, actually bought a, has pulled out of the friend to open. the 2019 champion, retired with injury from her 2nd round match against colon monk delenette. after training 6122. justin has struggled with a hip injury doing her opening ground. her withdraw leaves the tournament already
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without the wolf top 3 rank women's place. we also know williams was all smiles during her 2nd round victory. and thus, despite needing 3 sets to get pos romanian halo without any school rank 174 in the world. the $23.00 time grand slam champion is bidding for her full single title i pulled on golf. it was a good competition. me know, she was playing well and i was playing well and i feel like she was hitting winners and point one so long and it was kind of fun. so, you know it's, it's always good to when you enjoy your job, you smile at it, which is rare for me. i love my job around smile too much on the court, but i was very excited to just be out here and the minstrel 5th. see the stephano sit to pass a book, the spot in around 3 with a straight sets when over spain, pedro martinez. so it's a pass which the semi find is at the rolling dollars last year. and we'll now meet
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american john ice now. racist and sexist tweets a half casa dog shadow over england's ongoing test. much with new zealand, the lords in the polar all the robinson is the guilty party while making his international offensive st. dating back to 2012 have we surfaced on social media 27 year old who took 2 kids on his test ball. had posted insulting tweets targeting women, asians, and muslims. the england and world cricket board say they are investigating the matter, and the play himself has issued an apology. on the big instead of my career. i'm embarrassed tweets. i posted ideas which become public. i want to make it clear, i'm not racist sexist. i beat through my actions and i'm ashamed of my mouth
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response or regardless of my state of mind in time, actions next period. i'm insured as a person o been speaking to cricket. correspondence of the daily mirror, dean wilson, who says the whole situation is embarrassing for the english cricket board. it's hugely embarrassing story. you know, on a day yesterday when the team all lined up for a moment of unity before the game, or wearing t shirts. taking anti discriminate, 3 stones against things like racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. and so make those kind of statements and i'm really trying to tell everyone that cricket is again for all to have one of those players been exposed with these historic tweets just hours later was very, very embarrassing. and i think as part of the reason why the c p a come down on it quite heavily, the federation of african journalist has condemned to what they call attempts by
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external elements from the united arab emirates, to manipulate african journalists to campaign against cut us 2022 world cup. the body has a cold upon see find the governing body of africa, football caff, investigate and function. those who they say are responsible you. e was one of the arab countries, the had to impose the blockades on cut on june 2017. which came to an end earlier this year, cut out will be the 1st country in the middle east to stage the world cup finals event kicks off in november next year. what we've been speaking to a fire morning, who's the gonna join this association, president explains the extent of the attempts to spread miss information. journalism should not be thrown into issues. i find you says scope and mileage because denies them delta dental of them is even though our way back to the late to policies and all of
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that. but we just opened fleshy to use house. also said that on the religious cos with copper cars allowed to organize with coffee piece. carrying benjamin made his long awaited return to frances team for the 1st time in almost 6 years things. danny, however, go to plan, taken on the whales and a friendly head of yours 2020 bens him. i had a golden opportunity to school off to winning a penalty. unfortunately for the we are going to strike blues chest. the will champions did manage to get past the miss kim by pay online and chrisman and all of them all scoring and the 3 you know when in the news because saca high stakes his claim at his thought for england at european championships, the 19 year old was england mac twin,
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i guess we're going his 1st international go in a one. the victory euros kickoff on june 11th, and will be contested across several countries including england. first of all, the, the feeling of being selected for the years is already, you know, just amazing. and then now to get my 1st go, even better on, you know, there's just so much good things coming my way off the front god. you know, for the blessings, because no school because of good and yeah, i'm just really happy to. i can experience these, these things in the m b a. the dallas mavericks continue their impressive form in the playoffs. they be the added clip as a $15200.00 in game 5 of the 1st round series. you cut on to, to solve for the math with the game high, 42 point help his team record the series, 5th consecutive road when and take a 3 to lead them. i can close out the 1st series victory since winning b n b in 2011 with victory in k 6 in front of the homes.
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and that's what it is for, for me, i'll have more for you later on, but for now i'll hand you back to adrian. somebody. thanks. indeed. apparently mercury would be the hottest. i'm still on it. by the way, mercury would be the hardest if it rotated the hold on hold on one side code on the other. okay. which makes venus the horses because it rotates. sources. let's say for nissan, one use just a couple of figure that ah, the warring drug cartels on vigilante groups in a population call in the middle. what's your reason for being mature? why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an empty center of mexico, violence to investigate can an upcoming election change anything the people living here?
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so we're getting to join me john, home and for the full report on our i was wrong to sheltered away from their parents and heard them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father fingers. they put us in a big playroom and we certainly look after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera. after days of rare freezing temperature is blanket and the 2nd largest state in the u. s . power stations are all back on line that after unusually high demand lead to rolling blackouts, texas hasn't seen a storm system like this in 35 years, and it's clear it's system simply weren't up to the task. transmission lines taken down by ice still has left nearly 200000 without power, but now checks and face
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a new crisis. 7000000 people a quarter of the state were being asked to boil their water if they had it all. because the cold weather has broken pipes and taken water treatment plants offline, grocery store shields are largely they're leaving residence, wind up in their cars for food and water. presidential biden says he's clearing the entire state. the disasters out there is hope, sustained temperatures above freezing beginning saturday. i far right lead nationally ben as his voice to become israel's next prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is not going without a fight. ah,
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