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a gruff, stage tango, cat agree, look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and reflect what's happening today. tango has to keep evolving just like everything else. the pandemic may have muffled the music, but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on, bringing the heart of what osiris alive again. i wonder l 0. what osiris? ah, it is good to have with us. hello adrian. i get here in the headlines on i was, is there a funerals taking place for 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the israeli storm, several villages janine and romano, early in the morning surrounding houses, an opening fire. israel says that it soldiers went to arrest what they call us
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operatives. for testers, in sudan, block, 2 oil pipelines in protest against the peace deal with rebel groups that's happening in the eastern city of port sudan. the ministry of energy says there's enough oil reserve to last up to 10 days. last october, several rebel groups signed a piece deal with sudan is transitional government. the demonstrators from the beach or tribe said the agreement ignores the interests. close or open in germany is parliamentary elections seen as the most competitive in years. more than 60000000 people registered to vote and a ballot that will determine who succeeds chancellor angle of muckle after 16 years in office holder of the homemade has more from just a lot of climate change has been a big issues, especially because they use those 2800000 new voters 1st time voters who could potentially go to the balance. well, they had been keeping the pressure on the streets until really the very end asking
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for the older generation to listen to them. so certainly, whoever, with this election will have to put climate change at the forefront. molly's prime minister as a que trance of abandoning his country as most french troops prepared to leave. speaking of the un chunk, well color mega said that his government is justified in speaking of the populace. an apparent reference to a private russian military contract. taliban says that it's rounded up, dozens of fighters linked to ice or in july about it comes after a number of ice la tanks in the area of a 3 people have died after a passenger train derailed in the us state of montana. it happened in a remote part of the state. the amtrak train was on its way from chicago to seattle . the clock will be here with a news for you and a little over 25 minutes here on al jazeera. that's right after earth's rise,
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which is coming up next lot more in the, in the going under the normal to become tall on when i want to investigate the length. some people are willing to go to bridge new on al jazeera. i lose in on she just came up with some more soothing strategies. these fans will set that up. so my fault was a hold of a office that he thought is my thing,
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viva. my sense of the beauty of history that you give them a memorial. i thought i had phase little sticker that you were plentiful, then it goes, your family's fees, are they the last? so mom was that back is they go to solve it. that's what i mean. it all over. when they go, you mother from said legally he got me and my son on monday me follow on the he's nice, almost both of them family show mental but i mean, i'm not, there has been was, i'm is my, i was amazed someone that's what is some of them, some of them in this stage are the g and the money now, but up enough, what is his face? so if you look at these us again,
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so some may put you on a society and so then i will keep them was up in the last couple months i've been in the close alone, but actually badge and also the kimberly in australia is remote northwest is one of the most electrically intact regions in the world, that remoteness alone can protect it for that. and now it's under increasing threat for monday activists age. traditional owners have paper thousands of years, taking the late and caring to their country, teeming with scientists and government to create an indigenous lead marine protected area. i'm excited to say this collaboration 3, my work is the marine scientists. i've become passionate about bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and science. over 800 islands make up the
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kimberly buccaneer archipelago, a place rich, and by to see it now under threat from development and climate change. carl often provides an early warning system, so i'm making liberal and from the kimberly marine research center. she's been monitoring local carl's to signs of stress. what's important about the car was in that, kimberly one of the biggest stand out features is there exposure to the elements on the law taught? we sort of have that non made a taught range here which isn't saying to many other places of the world, you know, they've got this thermal resilience, which we don't say with a lot of other car. the carl here can we stand? i'm president the temperature extremes of up to 8 degrees celsius, the de enabling it's a better code as our temperatures rise. so we use a moaner called every mater we get a show and it's the sign photo year after year and month after month. so why don't we say so if i say is little think mocks along the lawn, which here is just that little spirit level into the center. well,
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that's quite tricky to get it. phyllis, man, i can fix that easy and then carry on. okay, 60 more to go me simple method allows liam to compare the state of the curl over a period of time. and he's night assigns the even the resilience. carl is reaching its limit his fully, but it's not. our growth on it. bleaching occurs when the washer is too long, an al gave the carl food source is expelled. really completely while it's really flowing in life. it's just a huge pitch. you would look at your re, for system engineer and to lose that building block. you just lost your structure. you lost your community lock, taking someone's house. and we have this co system out here which is pretty day, but it is also on the costs of having this pledging events. so it's, it's definitely something we need to keep very close eye on me, carlos support of course. or if there was a good time to predict,
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but up to 90 percent could disappear by 2040 it makes creating a marine pot even more leading the way is the indigenous body joey, community, their reign to tame, regularly work closely with scientists. so we're going to speak you to read. so you can do that, or if today, marine biologist got why thing is joining them to carry as a research trip known as a turtle radio. your little point here is a really dramatic turning point. they also come on how come on to settle on the right? it is so they must be pretty important for you guys. stories in history reflect data as being with them close his secret to the body body. if you were with a lot of people, always lived off the ocean, we shall go hunt and do get tell and share what i've tried for thousands of years,
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the body joey have hunted green sea turtle sustainably. these days, the knowledge of the church was behavior is proving invaluable to scientific conservation that but working with local people, it's really important. i don't think i'm anywhere near understanding completely what local people now about turtles is important. we put a medical plan out there to make sure there's abundant total for future generations, you know, but recent pressures mean they can't do us align. we don't have that other data from other areas to show the full effect of what's happening. basically, when didn't really think about climate change, pollution need to work with science and with the knowledge that we have, traditional owners do better the environment, not just for the dental, so please have a mess of everything that lives in the state. in 2019 the body joey paper presented there. designed for the back in iraq,
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appellate guy marine pac. it's now in the planning phase and likely to cover 6000 square kilometers. if combined native casual area integrating birth more than size and indigenous cultural values from this early stage is rarely achieved. now it's time to hit the water planning into action. apparently there was a carpet outside the daily warnings made better out of the pretty much say, alright, i live is a really big what i mean really with this is what i call it a search. all righty i the ranges jump on the boat right onto the turtle back out the platter run. c around that eventually that one
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quick. so something straight on the credit was the name of the person. what would be able to do to tell where it'll come from and that will be management. so it just says tagging. let's look at the individual tags on h one, get blood, the other one. nobody has time to move on to the main bite and i've been trusted with the tape measure over the way the terrible things in handling the test was my look for us, but it doesn't harm them. grades that globally and ranges and gathering this data is for the conservation. 67 please. yeah, she's gotta get to 97 centimeters. of course. great. the more who there is about the drive so nicely for the help of the population that's happening. this trip is
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part of the range of scientific training. after this, they'll be independently catching turtles and collecting data on a regular basis to make something you would. so when you are very roofing, you learn, we even bought a grandfather, then they get a little smaller than the funder get to learning. and it's clear there's a real merit and using traditional knowledge in scientific research sciences, sometimes it will get a snapshot, a very brief insight into what's happening on what attrition knowledge can bring is that along the 10 knowledge of it brings together to knowledge systems progress back in iraq and remain that until recently, scientists, you very, we feel about that and this one place of extraordinary by diversity they would
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never found without the body. joey getting there today is proving tricky down here and he's got 5 very the timing of the 3. the, the, the, the dream type may be difficult to navigate, but twice today as the was received, a hidden world is revealed in a spring, despite changes that we have here, which that total july on when it's high, goes out. these rock pools here. and these pools of water extremely hot by 240 degrees. they're living that the age that i tend to be driving. working with research, we started to understand the rough growth one centimeter day. wow, that's really fast. so you're going to see grass we should have healthy tells me
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this is unprecedented for a plant that has been rebuilt, warming and grass absorbs carbon dioxide up to 35 times faster than a rain forest. it's conservation, it's racial. it's extraordinary discoveries like these that are driving the creation of the moraine pack. this area it hasn't been mapped before. and so that's the big thing is, is mapping it all out. knowing way you want to protect things. we got the clan ropes and they started wrapping their own areas what a value put in marine parks, planning for zoning and all that type of areas that you want to protect. even if you're indigenous or less than scientists, you still got the same objective to protect their country. for future use, the balcony or archipelago moraine pack should be established by 2024. with scientists saying that at least 30 percent of the world's oceans need protection in the next decade, creating a refuge in areas like this. because
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a long way to achieving that goal. and working with indigenous people is proving essential to safeguarding by diversity. can you tell me what the marine environment may be, you and the people in the bodies that we believe we can be separated to see and whatever's in this he may, this is what we are. oh yeah. we have to look after country. we have to keep it. i said was when i was young, i have to do it or i think i've always failed was paid for. afraid of by the way. ah, ah, i am part of the autonomy toltec indigenous community which is located in the highlands of central mexico. and for me, coming from an indigenous background means that i leave my live in a more holistic way. one of reciprocity where we acknowledge that what we give to the earth is what the earth to us. and so it's our responsibility of human to
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protect that relationship. when i grew up, i had the idea that everybody saw the world, the way i did that everybody had a made love for a mother. i soon realized that that relationship with being broken by a lot of different companies and extractive is projects around me. i see it now my role to communicate to people that indigenous philosophy is not only for indigenous people. anybody can embody that philosophy, reciprocity, but anybody can have a connection with mother nature. i think that indigenous communities are not only being neglected, but also this respect that and that is really ever then when you've seen a lot of industries that are perpetuating the climate prices, actually going to indigenous communities to put their infrastructure up. you can see that with fracking with pipeline, with the wayside, with all sorts of polluting, infrastructure. so that is why the fight for the big nitty of indigenous
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communities is the same as the fight for climate justice. when you lose your forest, you lose part of your culture. and when you lose your culture, you lose your identity. and it's our duty to tell people you have to. you are reset on your settings and connect with mother. you have to realize that right now we're living in a world that have lost it and we need to recover that. and there are people who know the way deerish around in the south doing could do in the heart of brazil is home to a unique ecosystem where the amazon rain forest meets the tropical savannah of this dish of and is, are indigenous people who have been living here for over 500 years, this territory is secret to them. with their homeland is under threat. climate change is impacting the landscape in illegal invasions alignment, mining sy,
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plantations, and cat arrangers, or commented choruses here. the same story, all over brazil. indigenous land has been seized by profiteers enabled, where government focused on short term game and the cost of the environment was very indigenous. people remain. nature flourishes. i'm on my way to meet in special gardens of this land. there are 18000 shavani and 1500 of them here. 2 through our i have filed a kid for mr. bozza l. d. a money that you keep we can this is i'll be as you star, i'm when to with stamp what's problem my or just vision. all yonder there with the gear. we want
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to do the views you have the kid at the vision keeps you don't take me to see, you know, house which your own 40 years ago was occupied. we're group or for the 20 farmers. mother jim resolves moved to my bedroom, but it was my pleasure to be able to give you my bath to their mother. you before she would through please. john morgan. i was one feed and it was you had to be done with food as well and i'm a budget money don't believe not put him in to that, but no, no, i didn't know what to do was to to what to what was who they were treating martha was your so fast don't
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from you soon said i can from that you want to get you know want to know you ask mr about either your me do grand math invasion such as the one at his house force the sharon does to fight for the rights to their land from the 19th sixty's onwards are made with his fainting. i saw a strange network. what are you out of the mac? i thought of my, my dad just simple. it was. he was a c. c, mush kaniggy, i use to show what they sell for nigh bavarian. well, by today he was an awful bicycle. seattle demarco, one of the people who instrument to in this process was matters who luna, who is voted in as britain was 1st indigenous congressmen in 1982 and some havoc
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today in the article in the middle of the numbers. if you can get the main thing, jenny, follow mcdermott to keep that research plus don't revision. and as you said, bill history in 1988, a new constitution was passed, which recognized indigenous people as the 1st occupants of brazil. this event is where given the legal rise to their land, an area of more than 328000 hector's. but despite this, the invasions continue in 20198, implement doughboys, over the past few decades. this advantage of the last 18000 hector's, of the territory down to one of the lookouts responsible regarding the border guest asked for a significant lot of the the what the morning while i'm on the the, the off by the wide it off that all out we are in the off there by the time you know
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what it was more about your thought on the why women of that was of that, but it was me was what you are human to see them while they was only when the one who will know that feel that a through i was recently this event is were given a useful way of history, which has enhance their surveillance capacity drawn the money from when we, when we will be there will be there is this jerome issue punches are able to watch over an area of $600.00 actors at one time. oh,
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bravo. on the fall and i said no, thank you so you know, would you give a shot? shot lunch at be meant by boys, and i've seen how the shavone to protect nature, retrench people, intruders out. my next stop is the village of here where the community is preserving by diversity using seeds. well, i guess he went very into, oh joe moody is a traditional expedition in nature today the whole village is going to get this. oh, the bracelets necklace which is made from what i believed to have a protective property. oh my
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mom, my mom had to talk to i seen the mom on that one minute when i went to the d a. so we break into programming to tell you to like, protest is wrong doing now. in june as you, this is a teen life in the capital tunic. this follows the ongoing presidential decrees have been brought in both during the already near total power case. so he has brought in his bronx himself 2 months ago. these protests have been ongoing for some time. let's begin straight away. a journalist read be about ody, who's in tune, as for us as are these protests growing in scale, tell us more about what you can see and what's been happening. hello. so the
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protest already started in the morning today. prism is really under pressure from judy did as he gave himself a limited with his last wednesday. i. d meant the decree, the presidential decrease. so today we are witnessing let's take a bigger protest than from the last 3 ton day. a see, you know, people from different age, young people, old people. so, and different political parties, i think from political leaders from he's dreadful. let's say. so i think the brute, this will be bigger in few hours. this reminder that this is called by to need from different political parties and also from young people who, who are, who don't belong to any political party. so let's say this mixture of,
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to me to today who are protesting right now is in be. a will keep avenue stronger message for because i saw you they are today calling to to remove the presidential decree the shelton slogan again, the presidential decreed they want to to bring back the democracy. they want to bring back the parliament. so i think we will witness big protest today. yes. on wednesday the decrease included the continued suspension of the parliament, the powers of parliament, and also the suspension. all law makers, immunity from prosecution, plus a freeze on more make his salaries. it's pretty widespread. what's been going on here, tell us about the security presence on the street in the likelihood or otherwise of this evolving into some kind of violence. so the security forces are, i think, the big bulky but i've been, you, we have, let's say,
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a big presence of security forces. maybe we will last week, people who are with president sky side because last week, the 1st it is done in the middle between people who are against the president and who are with the president. so let's say this is a big prison of police forces. maybe as i told you, this other protesters are coming because in few 2 hours, let's say the proof you want our study, the protest, we will start. but where do we have also protested who started coming from this morning. said the security forces. he said, the man standing in the middle, what do you think it would take for them to sway to the side of the protesters? is there any likelihood of that happening? well, i think it's starting from the proof that that happened weeks ago when there was
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some tension. so i think it's normal to see the big presence of police forces because let's say we are waiting to, to witness a big. a protest today, yesterday we saw a protest with the prison started, so maybe they are coming to today. so i think it's normal to see this big prison of business of police forces. and i think they will stand in the middle between the, both the 2 professors. can you give us a bit of context to be, but what sparks all of this in the 1st place? well, i think today's protest is the, i think it's a big message. a against this message that they took it taken by the president. i saw you witness day, but at the same time we have people who are with the president then to also brought
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this that yesterday in the same i've been you and i've been you. i think the tension is growing up and the pressure. a is going to so let's, let's wait for the. a process, but let's say that when you started, but we, we did when it witnessed the other predictors coming from different regions in a few hours. my alright, ruby will leave it for the moment to come back to in a few minutes just to find out more about what's going on down the streets of units . as you can see right now, our protests are happening on a pretty widespread scale. this is against the actions of tell you said who suspended parliament in july issuing a presidential birth president decrease bolstering the already the total he granted himself 2 months ago. wednesdays decrees include the continuum suspension.
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apartments via is it tipping point? pined has, are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's lead, to agree upon a solution. people are taking that into their own what's happening now? we're trying to get people to help people and it kills people. now it's medically birthright with the people's voice bono jazeera. this is al jazeera. ah, hello, there, i'm the clock. this is live from the coming up. the next 60 minutes funeral that held in the occupied west bank up to 5 palestinians are killed and raised by israeli forces demonstrators in east and sudan block oil pipelines,
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