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for me, since i am with my families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members insisted they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure, venezuela's, defense minister by the me to fight said the forces were obliged to defend the country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events that the border would be investigated. ah ah,
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what do you mind about top stories? and unicef is appealing full helpers, molnar children, and many in fact with measles. fill up hospitals across africa, stuff sporting that many of them could die. they don't get urging needed israeli police. it's attain the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility, a police arrested. i haven't come around you and we're not in yet engineering in the occupied west end to get to search. us to port house is fun. documented patient migrants across the board of mexico and estimated 13000 people are staying to make chip company, texas ton of del rio let's get more now and i've got to stop where it means unclear when girls will be able to go to secondary school boys returned on saturday, as samantha lord, his chief of communications for unicef in afghanistan. and she says the countries should invest more in training and hiring female teachers. well, you know,
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very much welcome to the announcement. the 2nd be schools will be opening yesterday for boys and we will be advocating very strongly with the minister of education. the girls go back to school and learn as soon as possible. i think it's important to remember that there has not been an announcement open note. bam. girls are not being told that they are excluded. and i think we need to remember that you the fact of authority is still fighting and still settling in only been in power for a few weeks. and we will be advocating for girls to go to school in the hawk that, that will happen. they just have to be full access to secondary education for all girls and i've got to start and that's what that will be advocating for with the minister of education. we are encouraged that girls are in primary school there,
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encouraged that girl through university. one, things that needs to happen is that there needs to be greater investment in the number of female teachers, enough kind of them. because of the 226000 teachers here at the moment, only one 3rd are women and even before the telephone people were that was not enough. and it's one of the reasons why unicef is investing in teacher training for a high school female high school. graduates to russia, nowhere poles in the east have closed after a 3rd and final day parliamentary elections still about an hour and a half left in moscow. 450 seats are up for grabs. more than 100000000 people eligible to vote. united, russia, which bags president vladimir putin is expected to retain its majority. and most criminal critics were barred from running after a year of crackdowns. let's get the very latest from our cross one, punish smith, who joins us live from a police station in moscow. and, but it hasn't been shaping up it's been a bit of
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a late flurry of people coming here next, 90 minutes like before the polls flows in this part of russia because no idea how these people are voted by the opposition. supporters of asked opposition of asked their supporters to wait as late as possible. in the day there's been 3 days of voting. they've asked him to wait as late as possible, so there's less risk of that vote being tampered with. now gall us, which is a main russian opposite election observation organization says it's reported here in a court of widespread attempts to interfere with the boat with the boat. whether that is violet stuffing or leaving boxes unlocked overnight and turning off the video cameras, the supposed to monitoring boxes, they've seen people stuffing ballot boxes with papers, the videos of that, and the cues that were seen on friday. we saw some long, long queues outside polling stations. girl says that is clearly demonstrates a level of administrative coercion. i, state employers making their employees go to vote. it's not unusual in russian
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elections that there are allegations of irregularities around the country. what we call a says this time, it's on a scale unprecedented. it would put it into united russia, think of as a good result united russia wants to hold on to its super majority. it's likely probably to have some sort of a majority of the way the voting system works out. but the hope of the opposition is they can, didn't that domination. they've been encouraging tactical voting publishing a list of candidates in each area, in each constituency where they think a candidate no matter which party they're from, is the best placed to defeat the united russia candidate. more often than not, they have been candidates allied to the communists. so that is how the opposition hoping to didn't support for united russia. russia's election commission, i should say, is that the vote on the voting processor has been couldn't be more transparent idea
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of the results with exit polls about an hour after the voting closes in russia's far west in calen growth or better thanks. but it's me mostly hong kong is politically voting for a powerful committee which will choose the cities next leader and milly half as legislature. a few than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles able to vote its territory 1st elections since paging over hold its electoral system and imposed its national security law chief executive carry lamb hit back at critiques, who say that hong kong government is completely under china's control what was all the whole challenges this electoral system can insure patriots administer hong kong, which means we can trace back to the original intentions of one country to system. the election system introduced a qualification review committee responsible for guarding the entrance bar for the 1st time. anyone who does not comply with the basic law of the hong kong,
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special administrative region and who was not loyal to that same administrative region will not participate in the election that ensuring the patriots rule hong kong. good to hear from me, keith ridgeback, who's director of the university of hong kong journalism and media studies center. he explains what the votes actually means it's. it's significant only in the sense that it adds on some members of this committee that's going to be in charge of selecting the next chief executive. if i use the word selecting, that will be electing because b j will do the selection. and they will also 40 members of the expanded body, which will be rounded out today will go on and serve in the legislature because beijing is basically added 40 seats on the legislature. so members of this group today will be going on to serve in this new expanded legislature. the thing to understand this new election committee is it's called,
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we'll have 1500 members on it. but today, only 364 of those seats are being actually contested today. so most of those seats were already filled. only a few seats were contested, for example, and they've divided these it what they call some sectors. for example, of the architecture, some sector, there's 70 candidates competing for 15 seats and there are only 5 holding stations by across the entire state. they will only be $4900.00 folders. so that's down about 97 percent, maybe 7 percent from the number of people who participated the last time this election committee was form. so there's a bit of nonchalance and a bit of sarcasm on social media where people are saying this is a total waste of time and somebody i'm watching on what social media thing. $4900.00 voters can hardly spanning out across the city. some of the media, hong kong, as large as opposition trade union is gain to disband after waging intensifying
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crackdown on descent. the confederation of trade unions decision author pro china newspaper accusative, pocketing funds from foreign labor groups. many pro democracy activists have been charged with colluding with foreign powers under the new sweeping national security law. several others civil society groups have also disbanded this year. my hong kong confederation of trade unions has been continuously attacked by pro government media where psychologically prepared for this after the disbanding of civil human rights front, hong kong professional teachers union and other civil organizations. under the slater situation to c t. you may not be able to continue our work anymore. we feel that our members, personal safety will be threatened if we continue to run the c t. u. a battled chinese property developer epigram has offered to pay back some of its investors with real estate companies been struggling to raise funds to pay debts. estimated at $300000000000.00. they've been protest side it's headquarters. and since then,
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we've angry, demonstrated storming the building. the property developer has been facing unprecedented difficulties, but it disputes reports is on the brink of bankruptcy. ground has become the world's most indebted real estate company, and struggles have raised concerns across market globally. jen long is found in partners to plenum and independent research consultancy. he says that said 2000000 households could be affected if have grand doesn't raise the funds, it needs well, you know, the worst scenario it ever goes bankrupt and it couldn't build all the apartment. a lot of the home buyers have per day. so that will be the worst scenario, because about $600000.00 units of apartments already prepaid by home buyers and they are waiting for ever gland under construction companies. to finish these protests and divert the homes. whatever good has done over the past 10 years, it's been no bullying is balance sheet, right?
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is borrowed from the bank and find out from local governments and viewed and the one to build, you know, they start setting these apartments about 2 years before that or so they've gotten more found. and then if i have more than an hour or so, it's like the snowboarding, i think the last year that they can sell this snowball has become a little bit will be so they want the received mobile phones are getting bigger. but of course, the downside of that policy is that, you know, they kind of triggered the problem within 12 months. i think the government still has a lot of things they can do. the number one for our people government is that they have to make sure these 600000 apartments build on time. otherwise, you could this could affect as many as 2000000 households. and if they couldn't get this apartment they paid for, they could demonstrate. and then also they are a 1000 construction companies and other suppliers working closely with ever grant.
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and they haven't get paid either and ever going on a total of $900000000000.00 r b. that's something like $120000000000.00 to them. people in cambodia struggling to survive years after being displaced by the construction of the country's largest down below assistant to which is part of china. so called belt and wrote initiative was open in 2018 but human rights. what says it's washed away, the livelihoods of local communities from st. louis as it's forest farm, land and home flooded to make way for cambodia. the largest dance, the lower sun to human rights watch estimates. nearly 5000 people were displaced. said tommy is one of them. i feel very nostalgic and sorry saying this submerged village is a loss of identity and now in the city and no matter how angry i am at the government, i can only keep it in my heart because i cannot do anything about it. the government did not pay any attention to us. he and many other villages,
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mostly from the printed minority group, say they were not properly consulted and were offered inadequate compensation, floyd, good, long panola on the burial ground of her parents and ancestors is submerged. we've lost her whom our rice fields are crops. why did this development have to make the villager shed tears? the song lance family is one of 50 who refused to move to a new settlement built for them by the government and the chinese company that operate the deb. instead, they built their homes on patches of land close to their old village, others except at compensation and moved to the new site 5 years ago, whether the health center and a school. but they say they're worse off than before. tongue, someone says he moves between his old village and the new one long. my, i'm the i'm in this house. i still live in, but i come and go, i can't grow any crops on this land because it's so saturated. so i left to find another plot near the camino land. fish stocks have reduced something fisheries.
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experts had warned would happen if the dam that goes from the major tributary of the make a river went ahead. a government spokesman told al jazeera, the country needs energy security, and the dam is beneficial to people in cambodia. adding that local authorities will assist any community in need. villages here say they're not against development, but don't expect to be the only ones paying the price for it to gallop ball for him . this is the sacrifice we've had to make, if not for the damn, we would not have to give up anything. the dam allows others to prosper. we are in tears while others benefit human rights watch says the government should increase compensation payments and provide more services in training to affected communities . but many, he doubt that message is being hed. florence louis al jazeera hundreds of animal rights activists have gathered in these spanish capital of madrid to protest
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against bull fighting. the rally was organized by a political party created to prevent the mis treatment of animals. demonstrated say that repulse the violence and call the suffered by the rules organizes when laws puts in place that will protect animal welfare. but now there is no reason to justify the continuation of fill sighting bills that are bred for bill. citing that her bread for bill citing festivals or bread for the sole purpose. they are animals that are given a life in order to cause them a horrible death. and nothing justifies that. i think the 1st all civilians space flight has splashed down off the florida coast space. x cross spent 3 days in orbit and carrying a billionaire entrepreneur and his 3 guests likes it. brian has this report splashing down off the florida coast. the trailblazing capture, carrying the food all civilian crew to ever get the inspiration for on behalf of
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space ex water on the planet or much you can, you can ride through. that's the voice of the missions commander billionaire, jared isaacson, he paid an undisclosed thumb, said to be about $200000000.00 for the flight and his 3 gave blasting off from cape canaveral on wednesday. the spacecraft billed and launched by entrepreneur ill on musk company space 6 was fully autonomous and operated by teams on the ground. whole journey uphill was only about 12 minutes or so before we knew it were hanging our shops and floating. and then we were like, what do we do next? the captured soon reached an altitude of about 585 kilometers above earth. the fathers to any human has flown from our planet. since 972 is the largest window ever phone in space. we can put our head in and say multiple crew members and see the entire perimeter of the earth. and the views i have to say are out of the world
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mosque has reportedly said he's more interested in building the infrastructure for private space travel, then taking off himself. this space odyssey was far higher, faster and longer than the recent flies by musk space, rivals and fellow billionaires, richard branson and jeff phase off. there's didn't all but the and lasted be a minute. but to give us the 3 hour things has launched a new era and space tourism, i think it brings excitement and it actually gets more people interested in space. and not only that, but this particular flight was part of a fundraising effort for st. jude children's research hospital. so it's, it's done a lot of good. it's return involved a plunge through the atmosphere to st. temperatures outside the capture. soaring to 1900 degrees celsius. that's just a cool shot of dragon. coming back down to earth. in parachuted
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down into the atlantic, shortly before sunset with its jovial crew exiting the craft less than an hour later what's being called the 2nd space age is now underway. elixir bryan l. jazeera. so ahead here and i was 0 changing their ways how country farmers are adapting to climate change. and one of the whole just places on a and teams around the premier league paid tribute to the leading goals score in england's top flight. that's coming up in school like a this is held through engine was vicious, where the slightest error means a one way ticket over the edge. we have what is that? remember, come back to or homes may not meet on children. breathing tough condition facing
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death every time. what does that kid though? gamble with their lives, just to an indifferent risk and it's all on how busy are when the news great. on wednesday it was the largest fire in california history. when people need to be heard, any people who are writing people even know what i am with exclusive interviews for his era has teams on the ground with intensifying rain. people here appear that these are temporary solutions to bring. you move toward winning document trees and live need ah, ah ah,
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okay, now promise to any contact there changing their ways to adapt to climate change media turning to tentative methods to make food production more sustainable and encouraging others to do the same to the wolf as this high temperatures and desert sand, not the best place, one might think, calls to grow crops, but close to one of the worlds fastest growing cities. cutters, capital, doha. this eagle farm is producing food and educating people about the importance of sustainable agriculture. we have separated the humanity from nature to tourism and we have seen that lots of people will consume their day to day goods buying organic goods for they don't know where it came from. what is the source of it, isn't being produced artificially or naturally so for us, the objective is to connect them back to nature and to bring them out and to
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understand how these organic systems produce the very essential elements for life. first of its kind and cutter, this initiative aims to foster a communal environment and change in lifestyle that many people may crave. particularly post pandemic. we're here to inspire people slow down and to really and sun, their real value lies in and protecting your environment, your communities in kind of understanding the value that less is more and the simpler, the better is water. a challenge here, water is a big challenge for a hyper dry country. we aim to conserve as much as possible, but that isn't the only hurdle to operating organically. here in the radiant peninsula, temperatures are among the hottest on earth, making it particularly tough on farmers. their livestock and their cross in the
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summer months farmers take to the fields only at daybreak and at dawn, midday is a moment for rest away from the sun. but global demand for food is increasing and some expert said the challenge is to intensify farming and respect the earth. they have a growing human population. we need to feed them. but in the same time, traditionally, we have always expanded the area when be produce more food. and i think that's the wrong way to go. you have to think of bio diversity while giving nature a chance to recover in many places. and i believe that this can be approached by intensifying the food production both on land and i was like in a culture within the same time enforcing fixed regulations to ensure that we get the high quality fruit for the founder of this eco farm. the way forward is clear, is crucially important to transfer the knowledge of sustainability to future generations, without which they will be no future generations. and for us, we want to pass that free future. and that's our key emotional emission to be what
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is so for generations to come join wolf out a 0, a shania cutter. all right, it's time to support now his joe nick, thank you. we start in the english premier league where man just you nice to have the west ham but it wasn't enough to put them back at the top of the standings. they needed to win by at least 3 goals to live full from the top thought for west time. open the scoring through side been rama. just minutes later, christiana, rinaldo, equalize foods united and then blows for west ham funds. jesse ling god, who'd been on line with them last season, but you know, he's, he's out in front. didn't celebrate those. then a final twist, a very, very late penalty for west ham. mark noble came off the man to take it. but david, to have a son united emerge this to one. when is 7 2nd to head bryson who be less to to one that could fall but pending on what chelsea do next. ton of chelsea kicked off
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about 20 minutes ago and both teens pay tribute to former player jimmy grieves who died at the age of $81.00. there was a minute the pulls ahead of the game at spurs. grief made 379 appearances taught them in the sixty's and school 266 goals. he's still there all time top floor with current saw hurricane 43 go behind. grieves is also still the highest goal score in the history of english top flight football. with 357. he began his professional career at chelsea in the late fifty's and was in england's world cup winning school in 1966, but missed the final through injury. he suffered a stroke 60 years ago and died on sunday. german, cham his by munich, fit top, the buttons asleep for now. they beat newly promoted. bo hm. 7 mill. on saturdays, they took the top for the big victory. your son ya, opened the scoring with a free cake, then set up. joshua came inch. serge mabry made it 3 mill and bo homeschooled and
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own go before the break. robert leveled off ski. go on the score sheet and the 2nd house came itch added another for eric maxim promoting drills. home number 7, when put fine a point had a will. who play a little later the french lee will meet on monday to discuss the fun violence that mod saturdays much between champions leo and los opposing fans began throwing things at each other for multiple says ran onto the pitch at half time to confront the visiting the funds promising an intervention from riot police and stewards kick off to the 2nd half was delayed for around 30 minutes. long went on to win the match. one no for the 1st victory. over leo in 15 years. the battle for the most a g p, while championship is heating up with 4 races to go to kathy's francesca back naya, started on pole for his home growing pre in summary, you know, and held off a late challenge from championship lead
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a 5 year quarter to make it back to back when he's now 48 points behind the frenchman in the standings. but rookie and ne, produce the right of the day, charging through from 12th grade to finish. 3rd and secure his 1st motor g podium. the head of new zealand, cricket david white says there was no way the team could stay in pakistan, given the security advice they received using and abandoned their 1st tour of the country in 18 years. just minutes before the opening fixture on friday, the players and staff have now arrived into by 24. the touring party will return home next week, while the restroom rain in the u. a ahead of next month t 20 woke up drive from the government in a vase that we had i specific critical trip to the team. we were obviously very concerned about that. and we went through that with the government on friday and
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also with our security providers. in pakistan who also endorsed their information as well as other independent agencies for veteran gulf or phil mickelson will chase his 46 p g, a tour title later the 6 time major champion, 55 straight buddies on the back line in california on saturday, putting himself just whole shots behind the leaders, jim canoes, and maverick mcneally. yeah. and it's least capital. rome has hosted its 1st morrison since it starts with the code 1900 pandemic 7 and a half 1000 bonus for more than 60 countries set out through the eternal city for the 1st such events in march 2020 right to counsel 10 years longer. clement kit bruno won the men title on his medicine debut, paris tour. no luck beat her kenyan complexion. judith, you're a bit thanks to late searching the women's race. and that's who you spoke for now. it's back to nick. joe, thanks very much. they thank you. that is it, this news?
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ok, but i'll be back in a couple minutes. one of the full off season. ah ah, ah, ah, ah, an astonishing bill documenting t decade in one of the most embattled corners of the globe. a child that can stand 20 years of war, follow me from boyhood to manhood, a life that has no, no peace shaped by hardship, resilience and adventure. the unique boom that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. witness on their with more
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