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we've got weather alerts in play, as shown to now starts to steer into southern portions of south korea and also japan, you know, for a hero. she may think over the next 24 hours starting friday will pick up about a 120 millimeters of rain mud slides by and slides. a big concern here. indo china still rounds of heavy rain and particularly hammering southern and central sections of vietnam. once again, it wasn't that long ago that we were dealing with tropical storm concepts and now more rain to come for the philippines, birth of heavy rain for lose on island. so you know, north of manila, we do have a flood watch in play, and this is really where we see our heavy as pockets of rain off to the sub continents. and it update on our monsoon rains. what's been gone over the past 24 hours is picked up 10200 millimeters of rain. but then we've also got this vigorous disturbance through the pradesh. but by friday we're going to drop all our red weather alerts. so i think the worst of it is over and just through the west coast of india, we will have some showers and storms. now for pakistan. i don't think any of this
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mon sooner moisture will make it here. it's drying karachi on friday with a high 38 degrees. have a good one season. i fell ahead on as a philippine government says he won't cooperate with the i c c. investigation of the so called war on drugs. moment of history. here would you be okay, b and some things got an extra show doing a game in orlando santa is here later on with that. aah! on an online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when know how they get off the table shooting atmosphere. people are demoralized. they're exhausted and many health care workers
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again, you're watching. i just, you know, reminder of our top stories this out front says, especially forces have killed the leader of i saw in the greatest horror. and then what he did was behind the killing o 6 french charity workers. and then i do. and dr. a last year lebanon's hezbollah says a shipment of fuel from iran has arrived to help ease widespread shortages group plans to share the fuel free of charge, state hospitals, and nursing homes. the u. s. australia and britain are forming a new indo pacific security alliance, known as orchestra thing seen as part of a strategy count to china, which describes the pact as a threat to peace. when you packed has been announced to doing a low point in relations between australia and china, we spoke to malcolm davis at the australian st. stretch
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a teach at policy institute, who said it is hard to see their relationship getting better. it's really important because the 1st thing it should be seen as is an anchor for us commitment into the pacific region, particularly after the withdrawal from afghanistan, there was a lot of concern about the u. s. essentially walking away from its commitments. i think this agreement has recreated, does concerns and makes it very clear that the us and the u. k. to give women are committed to maintaining a pre and open in the pacific region and counter balancing and deterring arising. china. secondly, from an australian perspective, this really elevates our role in the region. the fact that we're getting nuclear power submarines i think gives us much more capable naval force the mom had before and allows us to be a strategic partner to the us and the u. k. and play a strategic role in the region. china's in tampa presentation paying is to m u. s.
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strategic privacy in the region and impose its sphere influence on the on the region. and the strategy is not prepared to sit back and allow its security interests all the interests of his partner in the region to be traveled over by. so it's not a case of us trying to mend fences. we're basing we done, we're not about bending the need facing what we need to see if we're trying to take a more pragmatic and sensible a constructive approach to its relationship in the region. tannel families bid to seek asylum in australia has been given a temporary reprieve. to the immigration minister granted them a 3 month expansion to stay supporters of pleading with the australian government warning, the family could be tortured if there deported to sri lanka. sarah clark was the plight of the move. cap and family has made headlines around the world. they've
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been to seek asylum and thinking the strategy was denied in 2018, and the government attempted to deport them. that to get a public outcry and a community in a small, rural town of bill wheeler, where the family had been living. right. a social media campaign to protect them. we want to just bring this family in just to, you know, and until they actually, we have schools that are ready to welcome to go, sorry at home. just once this, not me to be or eva on thursday, the families legal fight to remain in australia returned to the federal circuit court in melbourne. mother pre a father, a days and sister copico. and now emerging visas in community detention in perth, 4 year old tanika visa has not been granted. the immigration minister alex burke has now grown to the parents and eldest daughter, a 3 month extension to the breaching bases. while he considered the case there at great risk, really of potentially being re detained in an immigration facility or otherwise
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have been put into community detention. or worst case scenario would be that they would possibly be deported from australia. deportation poses risk according to the refugee groups to argue those who fled the military returned to lanka could be targeted because of the public de that they have received. there was a higher risk of them being subjected to arrows, arbitrary detention, you know, false disappearance. that isn't prim regarding federal lanka arriving illegally by boat to stretch in 20122013. they mention started a family while the applications for solemn was being assessed. federal government says anyone who comes by boat should not be granted asylum. applications for the protection of his family have all been rejected,
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and their appeal to the high court and the federal court have also filed the future of the gulf and family now lives in the hands of australia's immigration minister. he's expected to make a decision on the visas by christmas faircloth, i'll do 0. crispin, australia, i've canister, john's acting, acting deputy prime minister, milan de ronnie bought a dog, has appeared in a video to deny rumors of his death. speculation had been swirling that bottle was caught up in a violent confrontation between rival tyler bond factions. after the interim government was formed, immersed for president or the car, but i was traveling from top to so i had no access to the media in order to reject this new. we assure the dentist on nation mood, your dean elders and you not to worry, there's no reason to worry when they killed a prison in afghanistan capital once filled with taliban. an eyesore fighters is now empty. the foolish, sharp jail on the outskirts of cobble is abandoned
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a month after the taliban swept to power. the former government released hundreds of tyler bond prisoners last year's part of a deal to start negotiations. but after us, troops withdrew last month. many more inmates had been freed from across f. gaston, a group of people in jakarta have won a legal battle for clean air. a court in indonesia found the president and talk government officials to be negligent for failing to establish proper standards to cur pollution katia lopez, who diane reports move um its a landmark ruling, a panel of judges and indonesia. as top government officials have failed to set proper standards to curve air pollution, there are negligence. the court says is partly to blame for jakarta as poor air quality. often ramped among the worst in the world. 32 residents filed the lawsuit against the officials, saying pollution is affecting their health, livelihood,
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and life expectancy. i've been that if the defendants who are also government officials decide to appeal the ruling, they could continue with their negligence. it could put millions of people's lives at stake. the citizens lawsuit was filed 2 years ago, and 7 politicians, including carter's governor, aneice, was laid on. he's now been ordered to monitor emissions from all the vehicles and trash burning. and the court says president joker, redondo should strengthen indonesia air quality. sanders, it's the problem he has raised before in 2019, he admitted pollution around your carter was out of control. he recommended moving the capitol to another city to ease overpopulation traffic and pollution. the gap? yeah. ever since my daughter started kindergarten, she's been suffering from nosebleeds. now i know this isn't normal. she's really sensitive to pollution and those nosebleeds can last for about an hour,
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up to 3 times a day. 30000000 people live in and around indonesia, capital jakarta, and air quality report ranks that the night most polluted capital in the world. such levels of pollution can reduce people's life expectancy by up to 7 years like that. when i'm out in the city, i can see how much smoke comes out of our city buses. maybe they haven't had an emissions check. a lot of the time i have no choice but to inhale the terrible smoke and it hurts my eyes. many people in the capital, welcome tighter government restrictions to reduce pollution yet and i hope everyone including the government will work something out. i support more regulations for vehicles and factory. it's a legal battle for the right to breathe, clean air one there could set a president for other citizens and environmental groups. the focus now turns to how and when the new court ordered measures will be implemented, katia law,
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visible again al jazeera while the trial in a 2015 emission cheating scandal that's come to be known as germany, diesel gate has begun in brunswick for former executives of volkswagen are accused of using manipulative software on millions of cars that allowed vehicles to cheat c o 2 emissions test. it was exposed by us regulators and as already cost volkswagen billions in fines and compensation to car owners. the philippine government will refuse to cooperate with an investigation into its so called war on drugs. the international criminal court approved the inquiry on wednesday, the prosecutors will look into allegations of widespread human rights abuses, jameel alan, doug, and reports. for manila, when it comes to the international criminal court, the philippine government sand is always been consistent. it says it does not recognize. i see see jurisdiction over president rodrigo to and his government
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after it has withdrawn as the signatory of the room statute in 2019. but they have based tribunal has remained defiant and announced it will open a full investigation into detail to so called war drugs, which has killed thousands of filipinos. the philippine government says at least 6000 people have been killed in police, lead operation since 2016. but whites groups believe that number could go as high as 30000. detect is drug war is implemented across the country. many of the victims were women and children, and most of them come from impoverished communities. this is why detect as drug war has long been seen as one against the poor give us a new book and i think even that difference neighbor is a big window of opportunity. a chance for perhaps it's
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not quite a big deal because their own issues just them from their perspective and percept, the investigation will also cover a period when 230 was mayor, devil, city into southern philippines. were prosecutors believe there has been a similar repeated pattern of extra judicial killing? it's going to be a blood to fight. many believe to take rhetoric serves as strong evidence. the extra judicial killings in the philippines are state sponsored. even though it may take months or years before witnesses are called to testify, or warrant may be issued families of dog war victims already see this as a moral victory. and the step towards justice. they say present rodrigo to their they may be popular domestically, but he holds the distinction of being the only filipino leader to be tried and investigated in the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. jim l
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as in dog and i'll just 0 manila a 4 civilians have made history going into orbit on a space ex flight with no professional astronaut on board. they blocked it off from cape canaveral in florida. reynolds has a story, a lift off or inspiration for lasting, the world's 1st all civilian crew into orbit. the space ex falcon, 9 rocket took off from florida on a 3 day mission that will take it 575 kilometers above the earth. higher even than the orbit of the international space station, on board businessman and pilot jared isaac, men who chartered the rocket from space ex isaac men, has piloted a variety of aircraft and will be at the controls. i just really felt at the time, inspiration for was created and knowing that this was, this was going to be a 1st and there's a lot of responsibility that comes with that. that, you know,
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we had to send a message that there are real, real problems in real obligations. we have to pay attention to here on earth in order to earn the right to make progress for tomorrow. the price tag to the flight was not disclosed. but isaac men hopes to raise approximately $200000000.00 for st . jude children's hospital in memphis, tennessee. he donated 100000000 from his own funds. isaac been also paid for tv ad promoting the mission that aired during the super bowl. the chief medical officer on board will be haley arsenault. she is a physician's assistant and recovered cancer patient who was treated at saint jude's at age 29. she's the youngest us citizen in orbit. i'm really honored to be representing kids with cancer and how to cancer survivors. but you know, everyone in life has, has been dealt and certain and everyone's had to overcome something. and i hope that those who are in the process of overcoming something can,
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can look to me and see the importance of holding onto their fellow am. it's your astronauts include seeing proctor, a geologist who barely missed being selected as a nasa astronaut in 2000. and 9 have been 3 black female ass and i have made it to face. and knowing that i'm going to be the 4th means that i have this opportunity to not only accomplish my dream, but also inspire and inspire the next generation of women of color. the 4th space traveler as christ kimbrough sky and aerospace engineer at defense contractor, lockheed martin. the capsules docking port has been replaced for the occasion with a large window like transparent dome inspiration for the latest foray into space tourism following sub orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos. space ex,
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owned by yet another billionaire ilan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera. so what is the future of space tours and one estimate by bank of america merrill lynch predicts the industry will be worth almost 3 trillion dollars 30 years from now. but for now, ticket prices are out of reach for most of us virgin galactic plans to charge $450000.00 a seat, but wants to get that to get down to a poultry $100000.00. within the next few years, blew origins, jeff bezos expects to charge $55000000.00 for an orbital trip, and a visit to the international space station. well, let's bring in francisco, diego. now he is an astronomer at university college london. he joins us now from london. thanks so much for being with us. so the,
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the back as of these various projects are saying it's not going to be for the super rich forever. the prices will come down and will be more affordable for the rest of us. but how long do you think before that actually happens? very difficult to predict really the may never happen. we are talking of 5 very expensive missions by their own nature. so the prices can go down with the scale factor, but not that much. really. we have to remember, for example, the concord, blaine, that was a kind of semi semi spacecraft, really flu flu, very high. but there was also already recept, fully ality people very, very expensive, and that was cheap compared with what we are talking about millions of dollars, it will come down. but no, i don't think that much. and i don't think that many people will go into space subset of b b. so this kind of initial, initial fever, we will, it will fade away. there will be,
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i think like to the more about 2 or the more not to land on the moon. but not that many, i think, i mean that is very difficult to predict. but if it was the case, i would say that the has to be regulated. this base exploration needs to be regulated. the somebody dangerous, very challenging. i venture especially going away from the air. we have subject to the ation. we have a lot of problems and it has to be taken more seriously on the less commercially, and then more into the, into the space agency, so to speak. i don't think the private enterprise should go just like it has to be more ready regulated. i mean, we have to remember on thought to come, for example, you can go on tactical and do whatever you like that it has to be regulated the same way with a similar model. well, just thinking up on that because one of the things that struck me about this about the story is the fact that in this particular space ex flight there,
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none of them are professional astronauts that mean there is this one. this is one gentleman in the report. there's who has some flying experience but, but not much more than that one if you small planes. i mean, what do you make that? yes they, they, they're built in a way of the, of these basics of the, of the resilience cops you'll, if they saw local matic, you don't have to go anything. i mean, of course, if something goes wrong you are in trouble. you need to take action. but everything works automatically so it's all computer controlled. so the people don't big contract with the touch screen or in front of them but a very, very little follow to matic. so if there is a problem, i don't know, they need a special training that necessary to, to have, i mean the very long training need to in order to become able to, to, to manipulate the movements of the, or the spacecraft in an emergency. good to talk to francisco at diego,
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joining stephan london nicely with us. it's a pleasure. i still ahead on al jazeera in sport, leonor mess these 1st off a p s. she didn't quite go according to plan champions, league action coming up in a few months. ah, al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot. the 1st un envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on algebra. oh,
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i know i time sport, his son. thank you very much. has him what? by sam, i got off to an underwhelming start in the usaa. cham busy us by this star started the attack of leonor messy, nam, bobby, and near ma. starting together for the very 1st time, while missy, who himself was having his 1st p. s, you saw it hits the woodwork and got booked at the fence side that took on the club . but bruise in the state can in back the set up and their head up for the games, opening goal and finish 11, and the 2nd half a warning sides for p. s g as in back left the field with an injury. physical sort
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of the me, i'm happy with his performance from the point of view of his desire and his attitude and also him getting used to playing with the team. but it is clear like the other players that came here, she can to be happy with the result because when you are in a club like bodies, the goal is always to win and also to play well. and in this match what was missing was of in and a good performance of been speaking to international football journalist gavin hamilton. he expects p s just us to eventually click people expected them to win. but it was a reminder that teams were not rollover. the parents actually ma'am, that will be particularly kings of them and club ruge are based on saying that the strongest in belgium, they're probably better than most teams. and the, the majority of the p s g will face in the french link. so it was a step up the means of opposition last night. but as a reminder, the parasite man, the rest of the team, has to work hard to allow the start to shine and it didn't happen last night. the
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mid veiled is and the defense didn't really find the right balance to set the stars up and to show in the ultimately they, they will. they will click but it's going to take some time. i remember that that name all and messy have played together before very successfully about loaner and him, but a is a different type of player he relies on this phenomenal pace to, to terrify defenders. i think the combination of all 3 with different qualities will eventually prove i think, very positive for parents. i mean, i think that you have to include them amongst the favorites. you have to follow the money in the champions league and the money is with bags. asthma with not just the city with chelsea and by munich, i think it was a very strong but that the history have not only been little messy. they put a very good goalkeeper in a, into a room or the italy, and they have the dutch midfielder. without him who's won the liverpool, they've added extra play as the season, and eventually things will click. it's going to take time to say liverpool in 18
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milan are also in action. they produce another classic and much would live for emerging as 3 to win as at field. one of the 20055 final liverpool recovered from being 3 goes down. it's on the lawn, hit back from being one nail behind the 2 goals and 2 minutes. just before half time would be putting the heads to the break. mohammad liverpool level egyptian had already missed a 1st half penalty and then for the spectacular winner for madrid and the other team in the school. they do know no english teenagers, you gave lucy adornment. the lead against turkish champions. and then it sets up norwegian, strike earning calendar for the 2nd. the goal is 21st goal in this competition and only has 17th game to want to document that the final 20 quality will
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step down as in g. s t 20 captain. following this yes will come effect 2 year old will remain in charge of interest test and one day teams and says he will still be available to play international tea twenties. as a batsman woke up against next month, it's being staged by the u. e. and oman and finally, fans in orlando were treated to an extra special. so during a major league, welcome at the moment of history. we see it here. and these were the scenes from the 1st of all. so the crew space ex, a launch we've been hearing about the game between montreal and orlando city was halted for a few minutes of the crowd. witness a moment of history and that so what for me i hand you back to husband. thanks so
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much santa and that is it for this news out, but i'll be back in a couple of moments of all other days. use the i prefer to see things for myself to look at things, not through the lens of politics, but through the lens of humanity. the i've been to the playground where it's mere rice, was shot and killed. i've been to the streets of ferguson. a protest. i've seen the anger and frustration of so many americans, but what was most clear was a desire for change. you can see black lives matter transforming from hash tag to a movement. ah, being a journalist is about listening to people and understanding where they're coming
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