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o, a level again the top stories on the algebra renews our several soldiers in guinea had declared on state television that they've detained president off a long day and dissolved the constitution. they asked the country to rally behind their who attends images of president topical and they appeared on social media from clear for the day is still in control of the country. earlier have you gunfire was heard near the presidential palace and the battle for control of the dentist on spend. your valley is intensify and overshadowing efforts to form a new government. or if you're fighting is reported between the national resistance front on taliban forces with both claiming to be upper hand. hundreds of thousands of farmers have rallied in northern india. they're calling on the
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government to repeal laws, which they say are damaging their livelihoods. they fear the laws fail to guarantee minimum prices and leave them with little bargaining power against big retailers, poverty, mental reports and with that cause formulas in india. upping the ante, hundreds of thousands of them gather and was up and a good 3 hours drive away from new delhi. it's the largest rallies and farmers began protesting last november. and it comes 6 months ahead of state elections. farmers have been protesting for 9 months, but the government is nothing he to the concerns. well, the government is behaving like their dictators. they're not listening and are making left difficult for farmers. the farmers are not getting the right price for their produce. the price of sugar cane hasn't increased in 5 years, but the price of fuel and electricity has doubled. inflation is shooting through the roof. the b j. p claims farmers incomes have doubled. what method are they
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using? they should tell us their opposing 3 agriculture laws pass by prime minister and reigns, remove these government. last year. farmer said the rules will damage their livelihood and favor be cooperation. they want them repealed 11 rounds of talk between farmers union and the government has failed to resolve this. tandal and several people were injured in violence last week when police broke up a street in stage by farmers in the northern states. her yana movies, part agenda party says the farmers have little backing. do they have their my support? i said no because because look at the look at the level of participation. yes. but i did participation your participation by force in terms of blocking of roads, or if you are perpetrating violence like what happened in the protesters are now making their fight against the b g, b government, an election issue as
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a go right. real cod between hindus and muslims in was offering to go in western author, provision that benefited the b j. b, which both to power at the center and the state with the backing of the him. the vote with this rally that community is trying to men bridges with the muslim leak and to be j. b, a head of pose. next february. many political analysts say the b j b has lost significant support because of the dispute. one of the farmers so that people belong to john community, which are the dominant in 3 class in the u. p. and they have a very sizable presence in almost 6070 assembly consistency. the invest in you'll be. and if you look at the voting patent will look at the vertical verdict of 2017 assembly elections. they have voted for b, g p, a very large number, the mass gathering math, the start of the new phase in the protests. the pharma said they won't back down onto their demands are met. and they have called for a national shot down on september 21st part mate. the al jazeera was suffering go
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with her parish police and engender administered kashmir. have charged family. members of the late separatist leaders say a daily shaggy lunney under an anti terror law. very accused of creating slogans against india and wrapping his body in the pockets, donnie flogged the line. he died last week. he advocated for kashmir, self determination on merger with pockets on his son says indian authorities took his body away for burial without allowing his family to be present, which they've denied. police haven't announced which family members have been charged under a law described as draconian by rights groups. clean up, cruise and divers are trying to locate the source of an oil spill in the gulf of mexico. after hurricane ida reeked havoc in the region this week, photos taken by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration show the slick more than 3 kilometers off the u. s. state of louisiana. ida hit louisiana last
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week and left nearly 1000000 people without power. let's talk so arlo. him, phil, who's a senior ocean's campaigner greenpeace usa is joining us from washington, dc. hi there. thanks for your time. you must be very concerned over this oil spill . tell us how significant it is and what you're hearing about the impact of having unfortunately, this is all too predictable. this is happening again and again and again, because we're putting critical fossil fuel infrastructure in the, in the direct line of climate change impacts in an area that is repeatedly getting pummeled by, by ever increasing more powerful storms. as well as, as well as sea level rise. so while i am, i'm very concerned. it's also just sort of a fed up moment that this, that we just don't learn from past mistakes and it happens again and again, we'll get on to that subject and that debate in
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a moment. but just 1st tell me what you're hearing or what you know of the impact that this is going to have both on the short term and long term on the environment and the surrounding area. immediate impacts you'll, you'll, you'll have contaminant direct contamination of fish, dobbins. there is a proximity danger to local fishing communities, local coastal communities that make their home in the low line margins of louisiana . and then you have longer term impacts. we've seen in the exxon valdez spill that happened in the last decades ago. that even decade later, you still have high incidence of infant mortality and cancer among see others and see out or eating the very things from, from, from alaska that human beings are eating from the gulf of mexico, which is, which is largely shellfish. so our crabs, her strength, all of these things, it gets into the food chain and has long term,
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but environmental and health consequences. how vulnerable is that particular region then, and the infrastructure there to these sort of intensifying storms and hurricane this. this is an extremely vulnerable region, as any lay person can, can see it is pummeled again and again by very strong hurricanes. but on top of it being sort of in a direct path, the hurricanes tend to tend to head towards it is also extremely low line. this is, this is, this is land that's just above sea level. some islands are disappearing. some communities that live on coastal islands or are already having to think about relocating inland, relocating to other areas after after after some hurricanes in new orleans, you have to, you've, we've had to entirely relocate communities out of that region just because it's too low to withstand not only hurricanes,
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but the increasing threat of sea level rise in this region. so really, we're not just talking about hurricanes. we're talking about a range of climate impacts that make this an extremely vulnerable place and a really ill advised place to put a lot of fossil fuel infrastructure. yeah, and you said a little earlier on the you're kind of fed up and this keeps happening over and over again. so is this event and the other ones that we've seen recently, is it bringing about enough of a discussion enough of a debate on over the state to energy and climate policies and the country as a whole. and not just, not just louisiana, the country as a whole, it's starting, it's starting to wake up and starting to make some, some, some, some good movements, especially as you see within the bye didn't administration. there's a very strong push towards electric vehicles. there's a strong push towards renewable energy. we're back in the paris agreement. the country is starting to take this take the seriously. unfortunately,
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the golf co states which relied so much on fossil fuels and have this long history of fossil fuel exportation. they're a little bit slower to the game and it's understandable that they don't want to give up the golden goose that they have right now. but the impacts are obvious, both, both in terms of what it's doing to them locally and in terms of what it's doing globally. as you're seeing these these, these increasingly strong storms is just one of many examples of back others. this past summer we've had record heat waves around the world, the fires in california, the fires in greece. it's really time for people to wake up about the impact that this industry is having all of us worldwide. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you so much or landfill for joining us from washington. d. c. thank you. now, mexican security officials have walked the passage of a new migrants caravan and southern mexico. the they detained
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several people after surrounding the group of about $400.00, mostly central americans. in the commotion, some parents were separated from their children. some of the migrants have accused security forces. if using excessive force. at least 3 civilians have died after syrian government forces shell. the southern ro bullet held enclave. of that all. it follows the 3 day seas fire brokered by russia after weeks of attacks on the area. the truce was meant to allow aiden, but people in debt, i say supplies haven't arrived and accused government forces of trying to take control. one calon is the head of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies in doha. he explains what's been happening on the grounds since the 2800. she's fire deal in the area. there was an agreement that was signed by the american digital kenyans in 2018 that has actually allowed to see the magenta to control of more of this, of this area and exchange for excluding
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your on back from actually taking biking position and subject positions. actually near the borders with justin and is for the, for the years they have being from persisting of this to agreements on both sides. but in recent, in recent weeks, actually that she decided that they should actually take control of actually that still had by the, by the opposition, the 2000 in agreement. and if only life weapons in the hands of the, of the opposition, it's actually poster, post them to, to, to start under their, their heavy work including the dance and machines. but now that he actually is finding a golden opportunity to take control of the 24th,
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the opposition into what i'm doing, even the life weapons that are still keeping in in the area right now right now. and trying to broker an agreement between the cp energy and, and the opposition and instruct you to actually to do so. last wednesday, china government has cracking down on its entertainment industry, wants to move, recalls negative on chaotic influences in order to promote socialist values. so it's targeting celebrity fan clubs, online gaming, and l g b t q i groups. katrina, you reports from beijing, millions of young fans, lawyer to famous actors and sing as our lucrative force in china's entertainment industry. now celebrity fan club has become the latest target of government regulators. authorities has banned activities,
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which encourage fans to spend money on their favorite stock. online celebrity rankings, and discussions about the salaries are also prohibited state media newspaper. the global times says fan clubs could be used to manipulate lines and split chinese society. mega rich entertainers have been criticized and punished the tax evasion and other undesirable behaviors. the moves are part of aging efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people and cracked down on so called negative influences and entertainment culture. it follows the announcement of new rules limiting how much time young people can spend playing online video game. mine is, can now log on for 3 hours a week, maximum and only on weekends. aging says the cuts unnecessary to combat gaming and internet addiction, the critic se it'll do the opposite of prominence. i don't think the new regulation makes any sense to help teenagers or for the less access you get,
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the more curious you will be on the surface. these changes seem like rules designed to stop unhealthy or obsessive behaviors among young people. but for the chinese communist party, if much more, it sees the entertainment industry as an ideological battle ground that needs to be kept in check. regulators have also been the portrayal of a feminine men and online l g p t q i. communities have been censored. activists are me, says the government is actively trying to mold the identity of young chinese hoshal aria and the government wants a traditional image for its people. not taught diverse one to one. i think this really limits the imagination and creativity of the young people. it shows the societies becoming less accepting to those who are different and others like him are worried. darrell more changes head and the freedom of chinese youth will increasingly be replaced by the agenda for the communist government.
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katrina, you, i'll to 0 paging. hong kong pro democracy group is refusing to hand over information about their activities to police. after being accused of being a foreign agent, the hong kong alliance was behind the annual gentleman square vigil in the city. the group has already on plans to disband after controversial national security legislation was imposed. a number of the groups organizers have since been arrested on sentence to time in prison. and hong kong media company for publishing, staunch criticism of the chinese government, has unveiled plans to shut down. next, digital founded by media tycoon and jail pro democracy active as jimmy ly is liquidating its assets. afterwards, board of directors resigned. they say it can't operate under the national security law. beijing imposed on hong kong. the companies may newspaper apple daily closed down in june, norway's discovery of oil in the 1960 s,
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transform the economy. but with climate change emerging as a major issue in this month, parliamentary elections there assigns the public is questioning the reliance on crude and fewer firms are taking up more ways offers to drill for new oil fields in the arctic. paul race reports in the northern city of hummer fest. come a fast the so styles know the most city in the world with the what the to much this optic town is the gateway to the oil industry in the bar and see one of the sources of noise. $1.00 trillion dollars, sovereign wealth fund. here, engineers groove threads into pipes that must be accurate to $1500.00 millimeter to avoid catastrophic leaks when drilling for oil and gas. the meaning of or the norway extension. this is what we have been for 50 years in norway. this is the, this is making norway, norway, we will develop. this is also to go more and more green, but still we are dependent of the joint regard. it was towed north from how fast,
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but it may be one of the last this year noir offered up licenses to explore for oil in a new areas in the parents and one in the north sea. only 4 of them were taken up. firms like the state oil company, also plugging away in the barren c, despite having drilled a number of dry wells in recent years. but the pounds, general lack of interest in exploring this part of the continental shelf comes as the norwegian, people seem to be just starting to turn away from the industry that transformed that country from one of the poorest in europe to one of the richest in the world with an election looming, the green's, you want to end all exploration look like getting enough votes to make them king makers in a coalition. the government has responded by reducing how much tax payers will subsidize new drilling. we still have a long term view on the activity on which content so self. but having said that, we are preparing for the future with less demand and also less production. in fact, we do predict that know which and production will perhaps go down by as much as 65
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percent towards the middle of the century. and that's simply because the know which in continental shelf is mature and we are probably, well above the peak. now, norway's past and present, come together and how fast fishing and rained heard and continues a few miles from echoes liquid nitrogen gas plant. but it's the future that's in focus in this camp where indigenous activist last beer is one of 6 environmentalists who have taken norway to the european court of human rights over its drilling in the arctic. hopefully it will have serious consequence of the region. policy will have hopefully have a government that takes into account. that's the reason for the are causing climate change. what are we if we lose our area? our nature where speculation in the burns may be welcomes, wind, increasing number of voters, but existing norwegian failed still pump out 4000000 barrels of oil a day with noise economy under generous benefits, reliant on that production, change to green energy will only come about slowly pull reese al jazeera,
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how fast then as well as government says, negotiations would be our position to resolve the countries long running political crisis are making progress. a 2nd round, the talks is being held in mexico last week. the opposition agreed to take part in regional municipal election set for november. it was a guaranteed, the vote will be free and fair president. and because my 0 says international sanctions need to be rely them all we update. and we are very attentive that all the economic guarantees that have been cut off blocked and stolen from the venezuelan government a restored this is a good opportunity for the people of our country to recover their right to economic freedom the right to constitutional order. so that no one should ever have to leave . so what all of them for i know bank these early agreements will seek to lessen the crisis. but the crisis has severe underlying problems. the model failed in venezuela,
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which does not recognize the democratic and constitutional order with the rescue of democratic constitutionality. we will be able to solve the immense economic problems in our countries here in billings where it says is coming up. and it was a memorable day for dutch race fans f one action coming up in a moment a not. ready too often of cornerstone as portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives planning for decades, reviews the forgotten food of the country's modern history. the forbidden real coming soon on the job. my name is sand. bell. i'm the
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foster, i'm in the county can find out who lives in the country. shoes. if you bought for the living mechanic was shop. you will see that you said you're gone after baby. i mine i did as it was before you sent to me miss dungeon. not mine i do they are women are strong with my my dear on i'll do there. ah ah ah ah, the 4th with thank you very much. during while england have secured the 5th consecutive when in qualification for next year as a football well come here and cut off the european championship runners up thrash
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under a for now. jesse land, god, go on the pool. twice, 3 lions, captain, hurricane go to go from the penalty spot. following his shoot ms in the euro. final those the special moment for because soccer, who brought up the scoring england sit top of their group and gas bill putting a much winning performance for wealth and a loss gas. but when over by the rules you re on that you had to start school trick you. so the goal at being a stop is time when to feel free to victory means the well fed and goop. e was 6 points after 3 came back for stop and tops the formula one standing after winning the to go on p. the victory was a special one for the red bull driver who had a memorable day, racing in front of his home fence. so mighty cause more excitement
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levels and expectations were high among home, found through the 1st dutch room priest since 985. all eyes were on red bulls max, which happened was starting in pole the and from the moment the race began, the dutch driver had few problems and kept told the 1st place after the new world champion, louis hamilton died in 2nd. didn't have such a good time. his efforts to not help my unexpectedly low pit stop i wished happened however, had no issues with his 1st pause and continued to dominant after it. i just passed the midway point. hamilton stopped again with his team opting to give him a set of used medium tires. and despite closing the gap after the britain wasn't happy with his team's choice,
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none of that mattered to stepan. the dutchman claiming his 7th, we know the season with miss said joe hamilton and boundary bolton taking 2nd and 3rd respectively. the expectations are very high going into the weekend, and it's very easy to do here because i could just to quickly provide an amazing time here in holland, thanks to the thing for the crowd. so thank you so much for having a wish stop. and now move 3 points clear the top of the standing following a memorable date for dutch form low on phone to hill malik, which is 0. the tokyo pine, and bigs that have come to an end. the events of closing. so many was on sunday. like the lympics, the entire event took place without spec cases due to close $90.00 and $2.00 and a half show and to pass national faith and wrapped up 12 days of floating action
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hed international paralympic committee has admitted to having continuous doubts over whether the games could or should have taken place in the midst of a global pandemic. there were many times when, when we thought these games cannot happen, even before the postponement after the postponement. but if i may, again, i'd like to highlight just the fact that from the japanese side we all had the support. there was always a firm, they were always assertive, they were always positive. we are going to leave these games or host japan at 12 gold medals on the final day of the competition with china finishing on top of the overall metal table. both of japan schools on sunday came in buttons and the home a come to finished with 13 the titles went overall at the last paralympics in rio. 5 years ago. japan failed to win a single gold. that is old number one. i see,
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but it is out of the final grand slam of the season. your stranger was beating and round 3 of the us open by home players shall be rogers. rogers came back from being 5 to down in the final set against the raining robot. the hampton well, number 43, eventually winning the deciding sets in a tie break to move to the last 16. tried to fight every morning. so i'm sorry i, you guys are awesome. i didn't want to leave. i mean, i just said, you know, make, try to stay in the match. i can't get any work or every time i try so many different you tell me when everything with tennis match that you play and i'm proud of myself, i'm proud my team for all the efforts we put in over the last 6 months. been absolutely incredible. i think we, we could have asked too much more. honestly, i probably wouldn't change a thing with, with all of the, the tough moments that we have had. it's created some of the most enjoyable
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experiences and not so much about myself. another joke of it had to come from a sat down to keep his push for grant's them going well, number one, that last the 1st set tie break against japan. you initial cory, a joke of a hit back to win in full sets. it's amy to become the 1st player since world labor in 1969 to win all 4 major titles in a single year. so there's this year i felt like, ok, i like my chances and grass. i want to wimbledon in a row, approaching, approaching wimbledon. i feel like i've improved over the years and grass and, and it did not seem impossible anymore, you know, to, to, to go for all 4 in a row and the same year. and that is for, for me and you back to that in. so no, thank you so much for that update, and that's it for myself and son on the whole team right here. and they'll how we hand you over to our teams in london, mary, i'm with you in just
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a moment. she'll have much more of the bases and all the latest fun. thanks for watching. bye bye. ah, ah ah, ah ah, i talked to al jazeera what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sarah you want to help save the world. leads into your elbow.
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