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as we head towards south to dance chad right in tunisia for and then rain is filling in across areas of nigeria beneath toko and southern sections of ghana into the ivory coast. abidjan has a height 27 degrees. and if we look toward banjo, a mix of sun in cloud, with a height of 31 degrees, better update season. ah, hitchhiking has never been dis risky. but nothing can stop them in their trucks chasing the american dream, escaping poverty. but the eagle route is their only option and their hope for a better life can lead them into trouble breathing tough conditions. gambling with the law will put their lives in danger just to hurt the risky needle when l. z multiple people and told ashley,
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including my father that he was going to killer us laws, prohibit some people convicted of domestic violence from owning firearms. fold lines investigates the gaps in the system that allow the law to go unenforced and the deadly consequences that he see we shouldn't have laws on the books that are just for show on, relinquished on al jazeera lou . ah, ah, a reminder of our current top stories here now, as you are, a group is 17 christian missionaries, including children have been kidnapped in haiti, where they've been building in orphanages. 16 of the missionaries are from the us
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and one was from canada. fighting in yemen, 7, your civil war is escalating in 2 key strategic regions with the rebels. say they've seen new territory in the oil and gas producing provinces of merit and shop war and flux. and lam slides have killed at least 19 people in india, southern careless state. more than a dozen people including 5 children have been reported missing and dozens of shoreline can. fishermen has staged the demonstration at sea to demand that the government stops. what they say is illegal fishing by indeed boats. they wanted to implement existing regulations to protect fish stocks. michelle fernandez reports now on colombo. they say they're taking a stand to protect their way of life. fishermen from the town of military would instantly lanka sale to the northern tip of the island. they're demanding, the government stops. what they see is illegal fishing by indians and the use of band fishing methods,
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inter lanchen territorial waters joined by boats along the way. the flotilla had a key message, save our fish. and when i got on like a baby, yeah, well, the indian trawlers can be easily seen and they come very close to the coast. they're not being punished at all. as even this suited shot mileage is 0. you years ago, the trawlers have big wooden planks which i used to scrape the ocean flow. while a large net scoops up everything in their wake. the fishermen not angry and frustrated. they say the indians both are not only fishing illegally, but also damaging the marine environment and future fish stocks, as well as their livelihood. their main demand that the government implement the law to stop this. there are 2 noise that the fishermen are demanding must be implemented. one that bands bottom trolling, and another that regulates foreign vessels, was cruise must obtain a license to fish in sri lankan waters. so,
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so still dodge 0 that the pandemic has led to an increase in illegal fishing. as the navy and coast guard avoided contact with indian fishermen in case they were infected, they say up to 500 boats sometimes into she lanchen waters in a div. india maintain said the fisherman issue must be resolved under existing bi lateral mechanisms in a humanitarian manner. a time, a member of parliament who helped introduce the legislation, joined the protest. presently, all fishermen are rips and i'm ever go below see that it will cost me on it when they got them in the morning and saw it destroyed it took away by this dollars that but what, i'm glad you got one down there see, but i need to this for just it's a globe then shuttle to work with this, but the law is not being and failed. researchers see,
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with indian seemingly getting away with bottom trolling the number of local boats. taking up the method has increased. community leaders said the only way to resolve the problem is, was to london authorities to enforce the laws. and if they don't, the livelihood of thousands of local families are at stake. bonaire fernandez o g 0 colombo, mark. turkey is now home to more than 3000000 syrians who fled the civil war in their country. it's an influx that began a decade ago, but tensions keep growing and it's becoming a bigger political issue. many refugees want to stay, but others feel the dangers of syria or for a better future. sent him castillo reports. now, from his stumble. ali, how to return to live in northwest from syria. 5 months ago, after having lived in turkey for 6 years, he had crossed the border tress gave the fighting, but his says, the long working hours and being away from relatives made him feel like
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a stranger in turkey. now he has the shop to make a living. with arcada, shayhan is our house for his young. in recent years, racism has become more common turkish. people have started to look down on us and dislike us silly. and we began to hear them saying, why don't you go home? our government pays your salaries and rent your houses. and joshua ali and his wife say, having an autistic son who needs more attention, made integration in turkey even more difficult, but live back in syria. hasn't been easy either. pardon, i will gotten on our settle. we had to choose between c foot and more modern ones, but for our child's seagly game. big forsythia with short of electricity walker here to but we have, our family has been rely on it in, in 2016 target. signed a deal with the e. u to keep series from moving to europe in return for financial assistance. that agreement came about after more than 1000000 refugees in microns from syria and elsewhere, enter the 27 nation block in 2015. this
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is the little syrian neighborhood and he stumbles as st. your district. 55 year old mohammed is from damascus. he moved to stumble 5 years ago with his family . he says he hopes to become a turkey citizen one day. john gosh, mother in damascus, i lived like a king. i cars carrying goods between syria and lebanon, but i didn't want my sons to fight the war. it's fine here. we love turks. my life is here. now, are you going back to syria is a start from 0 turkey house, more than 4000000 refugees. and with more coming from afghanistan, their grubbing fears of rising social tensions, the sooty a year to do this, according to the un returning to syria is not possible at the moment in turkey. 2.4000000 sooner if reduce or under 25700000 were born here. these figures show why turkey has a heavy burden most so as far as how this new law is here and their children speak
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turkish fluently. but what are the election? do in 2 years time, the up position is likely to put pressure on the government to send them back, and with a weak economy in currency and unemployment who rising men of fear, this will feel seen a phobia across the country. soon i'm castillo al jazeera stumble. mourners have continued to visit the site where a british politician was stabbed to death on friday. david aims was meeting members of the public in his constituency, east of london when he was attack. please have extended the detention of a man arrested at the scene. sonya gag reports at the place where david amos was killed. many came to lay flowers and paid tribute to a politician, widely regarded as a much loved figure. o, his love, lo loves the right man. and our dogs level replacer very good in a statement released on sunday,
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his family urge people to be tolerant regardless of race, religious or political beliefs. and i know that we meet together here this afternoon on a very difficult day. the church amos attended on sundays, remembered the man and his place in the community. more people continued to pay their respects. police searched a property in north london believe to be where the suspect ali harvey ali was living, as well as his childhood home in south london. the son of a former somali government adviser ali is being detained on the anti terrorism laws . police have until friday to question him, but until his arrest he had not been a subject of interest for the security services. however, ali was on the radar of the government's ante radicalization program known as prevent. it's supposed to guide people away from supporting or even committing acts of terrorism. bought the perpetrator of the 2019 london bridge attacks right here was also part of that program which is leading money to question how effective that
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really is. and it's now under review. there is also the question of security members of parliament are considering how they are safely able to meet with that constituents offers emerge the suspect had in fact made an appointment to see amos at his office. the home secretary pretty patel, has said that security arrangements for m p 's are being revised. given that this is the 2nd mud of an m p in 5 years. where bullet proof exist. but at the same time, if we just go to the same title as we get the freedom of constituents to visit the m p's in person is a particular feature of the case political system. there is little appetite to do away with it. and he can send over how to keep safe those who are going about their work. so i think i yeah, go,
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i'll just sarah london. it's now 4 weeks since the volcano on the spanish island of palmer began a rocketing scientist say there's no indication when it might salt the lava stream, or even more than 7 square kilometers, strong, farmland and almost 2000 buildings around 7000 people have now been evacuated well, alex flesh is on the scene in la palm. they are optional. le, hama has now entered it for a week, and there appears to be no sign of its slowing down. that's the word authorities are trying to convey to the residents of the canary islands. they've recorded more than 600 seismic events in the past week. and at least $42.00 on sunday alone, the largest the which was magnitude $4.00. now one thing they are trying to refresh to residents is that the seismic activity does not provide any evidence that the volcano is going to grow any larger. but in the last hour or so,
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a new vent has apparently open up just below the main cone. now, sciences of love are blasting tens of meters into the air and with it and sending thousands of tons of smoke and ash while the ash is continuing to cause problems for the transportation industry. it's apparently causing a boom for the tourism industry. hoteliers and restaurants staff are saying that they're having an increase in customers who are coming from neighboring island exclusively to see this volcanic spectacle. a couple have foreign fear and anger within their johannesburg neighborhood by keeping to tigers next door to children's day care center is renewed debate in south africa by the ethical treatment wild animals. the government is drafting a new law to ban the exploitation of animals, but there are concerns. doesn't go far enough. tasha game reports now from johannesburg. standing close enough to touch their coats. you could feel the power of these tigers,
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even though they are confined within these enclosures at lions rock. big cat sanctuary. visitors must sign a form saying the owners are not responsible for injury or death. yet in johannesburg, a couple has posted social media videos, walking their 2 white tigers in the neighborhood like dogs playing in their back yard, and even licking the head of the owner. last month, the children at a daycare center next door were playing outside. when they saw one of the tigers peering down at them while perched atop a jungle gym and his vacancies. because anita still guarantee my parents that the kids are safe. yes, parents pulled a dozen children out of the daycare center. tanya is the owner and asked, we not mentioned her surname or the name of her day care due to concern, she'll lose more income. she says provincial officials visited the property where the tigers live and the owners had installed
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a higher electric fence and covered the wall. o egan, have a lucky on a government only going to do something. as soon as somebody gets hurt or die is that when a government is going to stay in. and how does a lawyer for the couple did not respond to repeated requests for comment? there is no law banning people in south africa from breeding selling and buying big cats. there are also no restrictions on where these wild animals can be housed. the government is drafting a policy that could end the domestication and commercial exploitation of lions and closed the facilities where they're held captive. the proposed law only applies to lions, which are indigenous to south africa. animal rights group say people should be banned from keeping all exotic animals as pets to animals that are currently being housed in a back yard. in janice, big
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a ambassadors for so many others that are actually being held in captivity as a, as parents or in terms of breeding facilities across africa. and they highlight the fact that the needs to protect all because the government decline our request for an interview. some experts say in time the animal's wild instincts may kick in and these pads could soon become impossible for their owners to handle. the best option would be for them to live out their days in an animal sanctuary like this one. natasha name l. jazeera johannesburg. still had this, these are in sport 1st up. when for oman as the t 20 well cup get some the way sh and could scary foods be good for you. we look for a happy ending to the terrifying number of new orange. ah
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broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running. lou ah ah, welcome back to russian filmmakers our back on our assassin. returning from the mission to make the 1st movie in space, actress eulley our parish, filled and direct to claim ship hankle landed in kazakhstan after 12 days on the international space station. it been filming location seems for their thrill at the challenge about adults is sent to the space station to save the life of a russian cosmonaut there months ahead of a competing hollywood project featuring tom cruise and i asked last year by nasa.
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well i'm, it's have go, she's a former chair of the science operations working group for nasa and he believes the public interest is already there for film short on location in space. the more you see, the 3 stories going up, common people without much streaming, without formative being an astronaut, public attention is focused on speech right now. if you, if you think last, maybe 2 months or 3 months, how many times says space tourism it being the good news with jeff bezos them richard branson and everybody going to speak. so i think it's a market opportunity for the bus. if you remember with a firm called a martian starting bob demon, nobody talked movie about bars would attract maybe box off is structured, but it was a very big it army tough. gosh, there. now let's get all the de sports news with far. julie, thank you so much. the international committee has dismiss protests over china's
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human rights record, saying the games are about bringing young people together. the latest protests were held in athens on sunday a day before the torch. lighting ceremony is set to take place to protesters have been arrested. the i o. c is facing criticism for wording beijing, the right to host the olympics. human rights groups have been calling for a full boycott of the games that we will be has the right to is entitled to the ideas that positions and their principles are with a gov to cease. we cannot comment on those protest. there were some protest or today enough and we cannot guarantee those things. we are hearing in ancient olympia for a very important thing which is getting everybody together from all parts of the world. what will happen tomorrow with the lighting of the of the olympic fire is like the are the starting of these gathering awful, the use of the will people my degree it people my disagree on a number of thinks the olympics. how are you trying to unite everybody in the life
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premier league a davis celebration for newcastle, united new owners finished and disappointment. the saudi led consortium were at saint james's park for their 1st game says, taking over the club and it was all smiles early on. the home side opened the scoring against taunton inside 2 minutes, courtesy of calla wilson. that's where the joy ended for newcastle. tottenham grab 3 goals and the 1st half with harry came breaking his scoring drought according his 1st of the season in the league 3 to the fun score. judo the owners have been very, very respectful over the last week, 10 days, whatever it is, it selfishly the stall which gives everybody a little bit of hope. it's going to take time and patience of course. um, but to have the support and back on site. i have to say was, was terrific. not a bit of a like, i mean with
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all my life for you all. there was a scary moment for a fan. late in the 1st half required medical attention. players alerted the referee and the match was halted for almost 25 minutes. gravy to the aisle. they reacted to what's happening. what's happening in the stands and critical. so for, for under the rectory you made the right decision. there was no condition to proceed. follow the game, you stop the game, you speak, we does explain what's going to happen. and in some got the, the fan is stable and good. and this is really good news and sundays. other game west ham defeated ever 10 italian the anglo albano scored the only goal of the game, the 74th minute west ham join everton on 14 points. 5 behind league leaders. chelsea in spain barcelona bounce back helping ease the pressure on under fire. coach ronald come in or said trailed after just 5 minutes against valencia before
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teenage sensation and fatty equalize. the winner came from the penalties. bob, thanks to memphis de pye. this match also marked the barcelona de view of argentine sergio where foreman manchester city striker has been recovering from a cap injury. meanwhile, in the dutch 1st division who tried goalkeeper, martin passed had an afternoon to forget to give to the opposition their 2nd goal and endured a 51 loss to aids at elk bar pro hang steelers or through to the semi finals of the asian champions league. south grand teen beach pans. no grey grab as 3 nel to reach a last 4 for the 1st time since they won the title in 2009 i'll they take on another south korean team in that samuel st. her, you know, beat yon book, motors 3 to after extra time. the other last 4 games between the saudi sides, all masser and, oh, hello. and cricket. the t 20 roll cap is underway with co host,
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oman scoring a comfortable victory. if haste tournament debbie's hand pop on new guinea and the newcomers were simply outclassed, amman needed a $130.00 for victory and they reached the target without lucy go wickets and more than 6 overs to spare the tournament. his 1st cricket world cup being played in the middle east after it was moved away from india because of their coven 19 situation . also on day one, bangladesh, all rounder, should keep al has son became the highest. we could take her in mens at sea. 20 internationals his 2nd dismissal again, scotland surpassed the previous mark of a 107 wickets. bangladesh ended up suffering a shock loss. i 6 fronts to golf and a very patient, final round from matthew pitts prostrate has helped the englishman. when the analisia masters in spain, fitzpatrick to open with 15 straight pars at the famed valderrama course,
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he made too late birdies to finish tournament at 6 under 3 shots clear. it's the 7th victory on the european tour for 5th, patrick hudson, inside the top 5 in the race to de bystanders. and finally, the event described as the toughest 400 meter race in the world. the competition has been going on for 10 years at various locations around the world. and this was held at the international ski jumping complex and cassock stands. biggest city are maddie parsons had to run up a dry sky slope covered with a thick knack to help athletes climb the steep incline. ah. * okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to julian, london for a thank you. now the new bond movie, no time to die is spearheading the coverage of the cinema industry, which was particularly bad. the hit by the pandemic, with halloween just around the corner, there are high hopes that
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a crop of new horror films could be seasonal hits the box office ne barker went launched the london film festival to examine why the horror genre remains so popular sch. oh, now we have your attention. let's talk horror. when she is modern film festivals, a washer with a list whose plugging oscar photo, the lurking in the back grounds, a gloss of horror movies that delve into our deepest anxieties. among them, british movie shepherd, please home. i can see a story of a man seeking solitude of the mysterious death of his wife, only to find himself trapped and spiraling into madness on a frightening weather beaten island. if that sounds uncannily like your experience of cove, it lock terms, you're not a load on a lot of parallels to what we've been through the last couple of years,
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working remotely on same with editors and san designers in music, which is a very bizarre way. but also quite pleasant. working on making a film about a guy, he's isolate physical strength, cautious, but he won't horror movies ever one and oscar the saw this of the lambs in 1991 with this guy. how can cartoon carrying believe me, you don't want out of order inside your head with a wants marginal gene rose being taken more seriously now, especially as a form of social commentary for audiences they are cathartic experience. it's really fun. it feels great to sit in the dark, can be scared, and we, we do seek that out as audiences. but i think also for filmmakers horror is a space where you can use on the sort of story telling metaphors to explore urgent, sexual and political issues. the haunted house, the spooky cemetery. you know, the drill, but given the nightmarish 18 months, we've all had why? anybody would want to sit in the dog for 2 hours with
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a bunch of strangers. getting scared, witless is something of a mystery. but apparently, horror movies might actually be good for us. introducing professor neal martin, renowned expert and all things scary. thompson, 1st poetry people return to school lo, empathy turned to enjoy horror films more. and also people who score highly own what's called sensation seeking or dimension of sensations are called dis inhibition, which is either the ability to lose control or to be impulsive. so that personnel to trace correlates with the person to draw horror as a form of escape. horror as a way of helping us connect with others. the verdict is watching someone else go through hell. might just help us feel a bit better. need barker al jazeera, let them film festival. that's it for me dealing with them, act with much more in
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a sec, for by ah ah, it's the was most populous democracy. diverse dynamic and undergoing moment to seen context, india dixon in depth. look at the people and politics of india, exploring how to cope with 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context,
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india coming soon. and ours is either question the narrative. you don't have ways to shake weight or disinformation east squeal or not you don't comp anyway to verify, identify who is telling the story that those device and these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit, anticipate the consequences. the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm going to tell you that i think that many people died because of the lifting pace. deconstruct the media on out is era to know where the fires are and where they are going. greeks look to the scots in a worrying sign, helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities. this one is just a wealthy and become much bigger than if you can see by the trade trucks, the fires, climbing up the hill just behind us on the ground. this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back, the inevitability of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work would
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rather give whatever with the hope is the fire will stop when it runs out of fuel. but for the moment, the fuel is everything in sight. ah, 17 foreign missionaries, including children are abducted near ports of france, the latest victims of an explosion of kidnappings by gangs in haiti. ah, i'm dealing with donald. this is al jessie rely, but from london also coming up with the battle rages on for humans energy, which margaret province where the rebels say they were advancing. and pharmacists have been displaced at least 19 day and asked her to wrench.
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