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the want a cut cut of gateway to low trade. ah ah, welcome back. the main stories, the salad, the un suspended or flight to the capital of if you can try reaching off the government as strike force applying, carrying vital aid to abandon its landing, says the number of children going hungry is surged with an effective a blockade european union says is extremely concerned about the growing number of refugees and migrants crossing from that. a ruth lead is attending a summit, accused the country of state sponsored smuggling and violence has broken out
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a march by thousands of supporters of a band and puck gone. 2 policemen were killed and several others injured off to a car, was driven into a group of officers and the leader of a notorious alliance of 9 haitian gangs says his members are not responsible for kidnappings. and never will be the abduction of 17 foreign missionaries last week is highlighted eighty's, deteriorating security situation, and the rise of kidnappings for ransom. the head of a coalition known as the g 9. as march through puerto prince flanked by hundreds of residents defending his gangs actions, jimmy, reggie, a former police officer, also known as barbecue, told the crowd, his machine gun is simply a weapon of the revolution. men was already so that we are members of the genome family. we are not involved in kidnapping. we will never be involved and we are an armed group, not again. we are now
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a group that brings together young boys and girls who has the same vision or money wrappers in the haitian capital. puerto prince. i saw how unusual is it to see gangs marching so openly through the streets of a capital barium. it may seem unusual from the outside and to the average viewer outside of haiti to see the gang leaders marching openly with automatic rifles and, and, and machine guns just through the streets of a city without police saying a word. but here in haiti, this is become quite common place. the estimates that we've heard from security experts here on the ground is that somewhere around half of the territory of ported princes, now under the control of rival gangs. and what we hear from people, we spent a good part of the day today with public transport drivers and commuters who are really some of the big, biggest victims here of the ongoing violence who say that they're angry at the,
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at the, at the government. they're angry at security officials, but more so than anything they're afraid they're afraid that they may got, they may get caught in the crossfire of what's really become a term for that's playing out on the street support a prince between rival gangs who are buying for control of different parts of the city. they have been protest every day since since we arrived and have been protest since the kidnapping of the 17 hostages with the christian aid ministry took place over over the weekend. and yes, people, people seem like they're just at wits end at this point because there's got compounding issues that we hear from people on the streets. so it's now grown beyond just the we're sitting security situation. people are complaining about widespread few shortages and they're complaining about inaction from the government and a lack of clear leadership of the, of the government. they say authorities have allowed the security situation to go out of control leading to an increase in violent crimes like kidnappings. extortion, and again, that is increase in fear and tensions that the situation here,
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the security situation is only going to worse. right? so this the spike in violence and can, nothing's adding to the instability that any developments or information regarding the condition of the hostages. what is known about that information related to the, the ongoing investigation, the joint effort between u. s. federal agents in the local authorities information regarding the ransom, 17000000 dollars is being demanded by the kidnappers, and exchange for the 17 hostages information on all of these things. remains limited to stay with each passing day. there's a growing concern over these efforts to free to, to, to free the, the hostages haitian haiti's national police denied it to give us an interview. they have not wanted to, to comment on the investigation. and that sort of adds to the frustration that many people have worried that there is no real leadership. now the major development that we saw in this case happened on thursday with the publication of
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a video by the gang for 100 mobiles, though, which is the actual, the gang actually responsible for the kidnapping of the 17 individuals. what we heard is the gangs leader bowing retaliation at what appeared to be a funeral for one of the gang members was allegedly shot and killed by police saying that he was willing to kill all 17 of the hostages. if his demands are not met again, that demand being $17000000.00 in exchange for the 17 hostages. so what we're hearing from people on the ground is frustration, anger, and fear over worsening security situation. but one interesting thing that we're also hearing from people is that because of the simple fact that 16 out of the 17 hostages are american citizens, that means that the eyes of the world are on this hostage situation. and for many this, this signals possibly hope that this could finally lead to meaningful action with the help of the united states to finally get the security situation under control here in haiti. thank you. the manny wrap them put a print 80 israel is designated 6 palestinian civil society
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groups as terra organisations. accusing them of funnelling money to an armed group . the organizations are mere, which represents pallets and insecurity prisoners in his writing military courts and have a palestinian rights group defense for children international which advocates for palestinian children. the san research and advocacy center which aims to strengthen policy and civil society. the union of policy, women's committees, a feminist organization, and the union of agricultural work committees, the largest agricultural development institution in palestine. the israeli defense ministry said all 6 organizations effectively operated as arms of the popular font for liberation of palestine. it's considered a terror group by israel, the us in europe, 2 of the groups of reject the accusations, the others haven't commented yet. the united states, as we'll see more information from israel about the move, which human rights group say will stifle the monitoring of potential abuses. oh,
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much shakira. as the israel and palestine director for human rights watch, it was deported from israel to jordan 2 years ago because of his work. he says the international community must pressure israel to reverse the decision. i mean, we're talking about 6 of palestine was prominent civil society organizations under the law issue. this decision, these organizations are subject to being shut down to having their assets seize, having their members detained in jail. so in effect, this decision could outlawed those organizations. now how and when, and if you really government acts will really come down to whether or not the international community finally speaks out and imposes consequences on the is really government for these brazen abuses. they've gotten away from it for decades and that's why i reached this point. i mean, these are organizations that have already faced no travel bands. raids on their offices in a variety restriction. so, you know, these are organizations, i should note that not only report on israeli human rights abuse,
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they do critical work around abuse by the healthier 40 by amass authorities. so i think certainly it's difficult to ever predict when a particular event could trigger unrest. but as we saw, it may sometimes the sort of routine mechanics of repression, whether they be home demolitions, whether they be repression of civil society groups could, at any time, you know, trigger the communities that are affected to speak up and stand up for their right . so i think it's important the international community as now and not wait for the hot violence to break out to react to the old violence. institutionalized repression. schools in hong kong have been told to pay the chinese national anthem . it's part of an effort to forge close the bonds with the rest of the country. the critics say it marks a further erosion of the territories freedoms from the bride. has this report now? ah, school life in hong kong has quickly come to reflect the change is taking place.
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city wide from next year, schools will be required to hold national flag raising ceremonies like this one, at least once a week and play the chinese national anthem. and lessons about hong kong, national security law have become part of the curriculum with no one it seems too young to learn. what is national security aimed attending months of social unrest and riots? critic say the law has severely curbed free speech, but the probate jane camp says it's restored order and students must learn about it . you wonder to teach the young generation to learn more about why we need the national security. i think every country they must have their national security law because paul tapped their people put out the country. so iving hong kong is not
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a sensor at the height of the protest. some of the most violent clashes happened on college campuses and 40 percent of the people arrested were high school or college students. it means the cities classrooms are at the center of efforts to change how the youth think and act that the university of hong kong, one of the last memorials on chinese soil, to the 1989 tiana mon square crack down is under threat of being removed and most of the cities student unions are no longer functioning. critics say teaching about national security is part of a wider effort to curb all forms of descent. i think the goal is to change the behavior of the people of hong kong, and they're doing this through intimidation there during this through telling them what they should do. they want the behavior change. 2 years ago, during the protests, carrie led a boy cart of classes at her high school and says,
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teaching the national security law will undermine critical thinking. first of all, i think this has limited what our thoughts in learning and studying. i think we do not have any freedom of thought, freedom of speech in the future, but this time she won't be taking any action to do so, could cost her her freedom. robert bride al jazeera hong kong. the united nations is same climate change, just a buying for south sedans was floods in 60 years. in some areas. it's the 3rd straight year of extreme flooding and danger and livelihoods in the world. the youngest nation, you and our agency says 700000 people have been affected. entire villages of also been swept away. well, you and while food program is saying that global hunger will rise massively because of climate change, warning, the extreme weather will lead to displacement as people search for food. and as
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nicholas hot reports from central between a fast, so it's already led to a rise and armed conflicts in parts of africa. it's on the u. n helicopter that we travel to the city of kaya in central burkina, faso the to our road journey from what we do has become too dangerous, even for humanitarian workers. the threat is the armed group, the slum estates in the greater sahara, under escort and bullied prove cars. we traveled to theory, a village that has something armed groups, wants and villagers need a well abundant in water. the height of the harvest season kinda error more. those village in the north of the country was attacked by members of the ice al affiliate, thick hill farmers, and herders in store there. prod you sent animals. she fled south, but then came a series of droughts. she fled again following the clouds, hoping for rain and searching for a place to plan her crops, less salad when the rain never came to season, hasn't brought what we expected. that i'm more worried about the climate because if
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there's less rainfall and groups will attack for our crops. more than a 1000000 people are displaced in burkina faso after fling both arm groups and the changing climate. the temperature in some areas has reached a record 50 degrees celsius. a tiny rise in temperature has a devastating impact on production. look at this, this is sorghum normally considered a resilient and strong cereal. but where at the end of the rainy season, it still hasn't reached maturity. this has an impact on people's ability to feed their families. the world food program is digging what they call half moon small pits in the ground to try to retain what little rainfall there is. more than 10000000 children in the cell are experiencing acute malnutrition. most are displaced over the minister of environment. says climate change is fueling the conflict. both aren't routes in civilians are seeking refuge in terrible areas. this is affecting our ecosystem already under pressure from rising temperatures. we
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are not a polluting country. they got rich wants me to pay because we, they need to help us find the solution and so we can live and resolve this problem . doubling while world leaders gather to discuss climate change at the club, 26 conference in glasgow to keep their room. waldo will be on the move for her fighting hunger means walking hundreds of kilometers and breathing the threat of arm groups in soaring temperatures. for this water in this changing climate and the hell is become a resource. people are ready to die for nicholas hawk al jazeera, the gere, picking a phantom, the home re vague volcano in the canary islands has now been erupt in the 33 days, and it seems to be far from calming down. he's a live pictures from the palmer which continues to shoot streams of love a. it's a began erupting around 7 and a half 1000 people been forced to free their homes more than 2000 buildings have
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been destroyed. ashes also cause widespread disruption across the island is economy depends may be on terrorism and then on a plantations that on the fees out around family asking in the sissy endangered, or says enjoy life and george's capital. despite a rapidly disappearing habitat. and we'll show you the baseball players at 3 home runs in one game to keep his side alive in the race to the world series and an entrance exam with a difference. the bizarre reasons squid game gods held civil service applicants at gun point and indonesia. ah
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ah ah, the off is a rest site in the rivers of georgia. one family has to be living quite happily in this venture to be see. why should that have the chance been destroyed apart from one island as robin forest walker reports its future might not be certain in downtown sibley. see, at dawn, the fisherman and not the only masters of the croft. this is the moment a family of offices is seen on a fishing expedition, an extremely rare encounter captured by a local filmmaker. it was absolutely astonishing for me to find the alters right in the middle of the city. in chester, ordinary how lie finds
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a way to to drive in places where he never expected. one moment you have them swimming towards your then you film and an empty. they're gone and you'll never see them again until next to lucky day. the altars have their hope up stream on this river islands. what is our a critically endangered species in the caucasus and their surviving here in the only natural forest left in the city. inaccessible to cats and dogs, and without climbing equipment, humans, a photocopy i gave you a dollar when we set up camera traps and took photos of offices here for the 1st time. at the it was a very emotional moment for me. we find the occasional footprint, but research is of worried. no pico fraud, thought i to go. what is heavily?
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i think the situation is worse. and now, 3 years ago we were seen many more traces droppings, and we've seen this year. i never thought i'd get excited about animal droppings, but here is incontrovertible evidence of multiple a cramps claw from a fresh water crab eaten from this river. by an autumn the island is virtually all that remains of the ot is habitat in the city. 70 heck, days of natural forest. the meadows have been destroyed in just a few years by illegal waste disposal and gravel mining. local residents have fought a successful campaigns, ends the destruction. now they want the area restored to its natural state. i think it's more sustainable way of investing money to have a result, maybe not to morrow and in one year, but in 10 years. but it will be like a 10 times on a 10 times larger territory and it will have like 100 times larger impact
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maintaining by a diversity ecology of the city. researches have showed the island, his voice will suitably sees or to population plans to turn it into a recreational park. have since been shelved. it's now a candidate to join european emerald network of protected areas. there is still hope for these authors, and that footage like this will inspire the human neighbors to cherish them or risk losing them forever. rubbing 1st year walker al jazeera tbilisi china. as for with peter. thank you, mary. i'm a new venue for next year's world camp has been opened here in doha of the mama stadium will hold games in the group stage, loses the cold finals in 2022. but for fridays and all your ation, it played host to the biggest match in kathy domestic football. the amir cup final,
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it's all to will. cup winners go head to head as coaches, former france defender laura, blank in charge at al rayon and spain and barcelona hero chevy leading. all sud? yes. in bohemia school, the 1st goal at the new stadium for our re on a penalty. and on the spot think level the match before it had to be settled by shoes out outside. eventually coming out on top with the jung will young meeting, the winning penalty the 18th time. so i have one me on the cup, extending the record at the club, but to have one or more times than anyone else. janet guess your ups go was pitch side before the game and told us a few details about the new stadium mall celebration finished. and i also mama stadium is a 40000 pizza stadium and its a 5th to be ready for the well come in, counselor in 2022. it's also the only state that was designed by a country architect and it has a real local flavor about it. if you look at the design, it's rounds and it has
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a very intricate field to it, and it's actually based on this. it's a good idea, and it's a traditional piece of our head, whereas you can see it looks really similar to the stadium is formed by men and boys across the middle east. and it's designed to symbolize really a unity between all the different arab countries for the middle east, per world cup, with 13 months to go. all infrastructure is i think we're but 98 percent ready completed. whether we're talking about transportation, i c, t, or otherwise. and there's a stadium where the 1st quarter of next year, all stadiums will be ready, functioning and operational as well. we have a very big test head of us, which is the our cup in november, december of this year. and we will be testing our operational plans and models. we're on schedule to host what i hope to be the biggest celebration at least definitely in the region, but hopefully globally in 2022. the other interesting thing about the stadium is it is a 40000 c to stadium. now when it will host welcome gains, a lawyer to the courts finals that off to that 20000 seats from the stadium will be
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shipped out to other countries to keep the legacy going from this well cut. and that was one of the promises made when catherine won the world cup hosting right also has moved into the top 10 of the english premier lee, thanks to a to know when of aston villa on friday. the london club school, both the gold in the 1st half, 1st come a party, put the gun as in the lead. and then on the strike of half america, obama young doubled the advantage for miguel or texas theme followed by mil smith through making it 3 know when it would pull one back, 31. the final school maybe qualified for the 2nd round of crickets. t 20 woke up minus the super 12 just 2 days ago they registered their 1st victory at my c. c tournament by even the netherlands. on friday they defeated ireland the pay station have any fancy to win this match of restricting the irish to $12058.00 the movie and captain smith, he $53.00,
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not out in a city run chase form with africa around a david vista would hit the winning runs with 9 balls to fit so they were already assured of a place in that next round in a dead rubber against the netherlands to embarrass the dutch by bowling them all out for just 40 for when. that's the 2nd low school at a teacher. he will kept unfortunately for the men in orange, they also hold the record for the lowest day of the school. 39 all out. remarkably enough, also against this relying concern was that the 2014 woke up the asian side winning here by 9 week. it's with 12.5 over to spay speaking with cricket. but switching formats india and england's postpone face match will not take place in july. next year, the 5th and final game of the series was cooled off last month, 2 hours before the start of play off recovered $900.00 outbreak in the india camp. it's been moved from manchester to birmingham. these a shilling conflicts in the lead, the series to one to for me, the one then sergio perez said the fastest pace in 2nd practice at the united
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states grand bree vital rivals, louis hamilton and max for stop and clashed and resulted in fast up. and the current drivers, championship leader, calling the brits a stupid idiot, his hamilton taking or talking early on friday about their relationship like last year we would see each other the tracking was say hi, we'll do the same thing this time this year as no different for me personally for supp and may not be hamilton's favorite person, but he certainly well liked by spectators. in a recent global survey of over 167000 fans, he was voted most popular driver. my life is oh liter. it's what i always wanted and now i can happily retire. yeah. but actually only 12 people voted. yeah, for us makes sense. probably all my friends are no, i mean it's of course very nice and you know, to, to see fans voting for you. but of course, that's not what i'm here for you. i'm here to win races and try to do the best i can. but it's great that there are 12 people out there who like me. so actually
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maybe 13. if i are you like me, i would be sad to baseball, and an epic performance by chris taylor has kept the la dodgers alive in their play of series against the atlanta braves. taylor smashed 3 home runs in game 5, which the defending will series champions needed to win to avoid elimination. only 10 other players in history of had 3 homers in a post season game that includes babe roof the dodges when they live and to and cut atlanta, 3 to 3 to over all of the series. now heads back to atlanta, where the braves will have 2 more chances to reach their 1st world series. since 19992014 us open champion marin chalicia through to the semi finals of the kremlin cup. on friday, the pro, it was up against spain's pedro martinez, but the fixed seed made short work of the spaniard in moscow. chill ich powering into the final 4 will 6162, when he plays lithuanians recovery but rank his next band on the women side,
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former will number one, summer help is out. she won this tournament in 2013, but the romanian will be watching the rest of the event from the sidelines instead . greece's maria sakari will play in the semi finals against russian the catalina, alexandra marian back to you in london, thanks pita officials in indonesia, east java have offered up an unusual solution to calm the knobs of people hoping to join us civil service. in spite by the netflix het squid game prospective employers were accosted by characters modeled on the popular south korean tv show before the entrance exams. staff dressed in square game style overalls and carried long bow guns. is jarvis and all ministry described as a way to ease the high fresh atmosphere. i miss by presenting squid pink when 1020 time the participants who will take the exam said they are not tense. they stay happy during the exam during the pandemic,
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because by being happy they can increase their immunity. that's f than he is al. but i'll be back in my with much more the days. use a full bulletin on the way. ah ah. come kelly, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the scene of the explosion in spite. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was like. unequalled broadcasting thumbnails have been on august night. he was born
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a happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk. but little action is all about, distract from create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically so furtive, the oil industry was a made bank roller for opposition to clock back to campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? more shooting and did was? here's a good thing. absolutely. on august eve, ah, confronted with some of the worlds was des quality, mongolia government has begun shutting the nation's polluted capital. cities, coal mines. ah. but as the struggle rages to save the environment above ground,
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