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of pants, inflation and swipe the, i'll to 0. what osiris a wooden canoe that's more than a 1000 years old has been discovered in southern mexico. it was found almost completely intact near the ruins of chit chat. it's so, once a major mayan city, experts believe it would have been used to transport water or deposit ritual offerings. it is the 1st complete canoe found in the my area. and his thoughts have come from near the end of that era when dozens of cities thrived amid major human achievements, like math, writing, and art. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories g 20 leaders are discussing the climate crisis cove at 19 and rebuilding the global economy out of summit in rome. pledge is made so far include
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a global minimum tax for multi nationals. what will happen here is that said, developing economies, we'll see significant increases in the revenue own on source revenue that would be able to generate on the back of those reforms. and you know, indian people consigned to write should have been higher. this should have been different, you know, 80 percent of something is always better than on the percent of nothing. and, you know, in the end, people can say it's not, it's not good enough, but sometimes, you know, we should never be perfect video to be able to good music. this is a very good performance of historic reform. and it will deliver significant benefits. but to countries around the world, including any particular developing countries around the world, the us any you have agreed to ease tar sands, steel, and alum minium imports. the deal to resolve the trade dispute was announced at the g 20 summit. the u. s. will now allow certain metals from the e to enter juicy, free acts of his saying all the 4 people have been shot dead in sudan during
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protests against the measured crew. hundreds of thousands demonstrated in what's been described as the most significant challenge to military leaders. since they seized power on monday, rebels from ethiopia is take ry region. say they are now in full control of the strategic town of dessie and the neighboring. i'm har, region, the government is contesting, that claim fighting has moved into the em horror on a far regions off to rebels. re took control of to gray, at least 12 people, and now known to have been killed in an explosion at aiden's international airport in southern yemen. several more wounded in the com attack. pulls of opened and japan's general election as voters decide whether to keep the countries nearly appointed prime minister, a sluggish economy, i'm current of ours. recovery is expected to hit the ruling parties. popularity, again, as the headline sneeze continues here now does era off to fault lines stay with us?
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the climate has changed every year for millions of decades of talk, good little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to create smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically refer to the oil industry was a made bank roller for opposition to kilometer the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? more shooting did was absolutely all disease when a brush lie or the back and forth, and that'll be all going to go out and fight is brittle, and then we'll give them a broken will thing will that'll till when we met. so i said in honduras, he'd been walking for 3 days, the beginning of a long and dangerous journey to the united states. because if we stay, give us
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a little thing, we'll gotta think of our me and they were little bit that our hot says that is 19. he told us he left home after he was fired from his job and a ranch. because some of the cattle that he cared for had died he says there was not enough water for the cows to drink. central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought when a young law and one is a comical all of them. yeah, no. i don't want to know if that will in lima, give more than you know, that a month ago went out. i don't over the years, hundreds of thousands of hundreds have made this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as climate change pushes countries to their limits,
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people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face of climate change. people should have a choice to stay. i where they're from, if they would like to. but also we have to be realistic and offer different pathways so people can, will safely and with dignity, you know, so they're not, so they're not tracking, so they don't have to rely on priorities. so they're not put in situations of danger at the border in cabinets. i'm the heart of the year where i'm only out of whack a moment about the what, what it was to me more from let me before he left, we gave it a phone to document a trip that for many people and long before they reached the us border full lines, travel to the front lines of the climate crisis and honduras to see how it's up ending lives and fueling migrations.
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in new manager and i was, i was was i am. and then i'm on the way to the border with a model where he plans to sneak across i buy more than likely he started working on a ranch in eastern honduras when he was 11 years old. but he says his boss threw him out in august after 2 count died in the heat of the drought or even on the for the one thing was one you were trying to know how to go in gym class and i was in mind, you know? okay, i, well, no, i got it. i said, when you, when you buy your lot, then the medical thought and i know he was had
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a it was another dry winter in honduras, leaving many farmers without enough rain for their crops. extreme weather and the pandemic half pushed 3000000 people to the brink of hunger crisis. our young lawyer, that was a yoke along with that one. okay. i am in the analog valley when that though leah all of you at all like west. i don't know what that will help me out. those say montana that my is good having that i isa. luckily, mcdaniel got now. because much of my you much all i must get on the list said has no money and no idea to get a coven test, which he needs to cross the border. so, going around, it is his only option fiddle, and i guess, well meanwhile helping i went alone, lay anthea i and wolf that bundle, always handling tell, appearing on a helper pedal. i remember how can one of my mom, hello kamala manuel, the off what? and want to come up where you right away. okay hear you ah,
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the get all is well that and then i'll go probably been bottom with him on the middleman for him and they, i was on your me a little the path around the border checkpoint is a well worn and lightly patrolled mountain trail. it only took says out a few hours to cross the for just them was a king and there was a garage wonder what the when bill you're coming on the brooklyn was going to you. i'm is yours. yeah, get boy already thought latasha just on the la garza launcher. yeah, boy, i mean i got you or let them go, but i guess they're unable meeting. can you hear me?
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okay. okay. mainly regularly. kim, tara, whom i celebrate with florida with synergy, and wasn't aria upon my brains out of all a moment. okay. to reclaim bill. yeah. recorded adolescent problem. electric if they are getting at the moment going into the 1st place. but i mean, same breed, i mean got us on november 2020 a powerful category for storm called eta hed honduras and flooded ingrid garcia's neighborhood in some federal solar. less than 2 weeks later hurricane iota hit this time bringing deadlier winds and more rain. she lived with her partner, jessica, near a levy that burst into flooding. it's a fucking look good luck saw
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e jerome b yorkie anthony boy allow work your local money. i know so a little on the general bank, the government decimal, the valley that gosh, i guess i keep getting approximately that i see that cost that i seem to for media arkansas. water rushed in and quickly filled their house. a lot of people from other people on the solid veteran submit, all of a sudden they waited to waste the water to escape and came back the next day to find their home destroyed before the keeper summarize the wood, our kindness. how'd it up if he had a bundle for me out of a yankee, but a lot that all dr. munoz, amazon bought icky but it's not not subtle me into a share your thoughts there right below, but of mesa, yamato was, i don't know. i know, bit a little fussy e less the most. i mean the boys live better. mila on they, me, it is. i will pass. i'm looking at their bodies. was 1000000 for doll ingrid jessica and their 2 kids had to move in with 11 other people in a 2 bedroom house. 2 months later,
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jessica cock holding this is bed at la moda, at the era angle to one of them to let the nick clinic, the ideas about apples. get no sapient, so you'll get that abraham will. among vinny, m b, u, i e e, in the must be meant the me got us on the here. no, it's the yeah, it, this one the build on last. yes. if i last, inc again, said i'm again, i'm on, is that it will be as he, it, is there a few in the one of these here they gave for years you he was going on a blick and i had 4 get us out. and then child and bonnie go, no, but again, call me back on because my dentist you're trying to get because you know it episode gone in unless we had to call it out. we need to call my hand them. no, lou and i forgot to go in there happened to not work it. lisa, my bow a king and i gotta move felice scott, i've been here more than i'm you know, so i put us no, sorry about that. what cadillac was about to put up bowman door is bernadette wood . i got an invoice for tom emilio, if amelia's, i mean different media than that, he will not but me. i don't, i mean that it that he was you because for me,
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but i me a little bit of delay. as the oceans warm more storms will grow into powerful hurricanes the 2020 atlantic hurricane season have the most storms ever recorded? eta and i yoda dumped more than a months worth of rain over honduras in just 2 weeks. nearly 100 people died. an $175000.00 more lost to their homes. here go where the rent was no secret beside estallion juanita was slightly mars. i'm in the area of her lease. yes, whatever. the and i keep with jeremy garcia, lou. so nobly had gotten my miracle below. i thought it was fair. kamaresky. what a close to me, but i wouldn't want to make better because i'm almost hoping lloyd,
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those professors go with the guns. because if, where does i eat their bullet? he has clothes. if he got a good one jenko for of yellow, this black salad, this myself, what a 1000000 people come to claim out. the court lawyer neuroticism nichols solomon, that if with the look a possibly tall bodya bolivia in their north calibus. mila bowed up on me. and i e, where is that a little by using a lot. all right, i said we read that almost always hold on the saddle. i'm beside it on a different level about like you, you since 2008, but more than 1000000 honduran have been forced to leave their homes due to wildfires, drought storms and floods. but international asylum law won't recognize them as climate refugees. in order to be designated with refugee status, you have to qualify through a very specific checklist of conditions i'm know, are within that refugee convention. does it talk about climate change or environmental change? and so those who really are moving principally because of climate change fall
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through the cracks they, they often aren't able to access this. refugee status are climate refugees, and climate migrants and new phenomena throughout history. people have moved in the face of changing weather, right? but i think that climate change, as we know it today, is a new phenomenon is induced by, you know, human made phenomena. and the u. s. is principally responsible for a lot of those carbon emissions being it's the key and come up with embedding on the homeland yi estella garcia clearly will put a condom nicholas on goggles. yo as to talking with them. if i go out here, i was out of local, put along with 5 or getting it all up. well, yeah, well i don't know. but if you know, you know, you know, if it goes, if what is a limit, you can come up with a bit of luck with the money?
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no. because i'll go lucia e r g law firm of the gonna though is will meeting a bit off yama. so liliana says that is one of thousands of central americans who've taken the road north during these dry years in 2018, a severe drought cost some farms in honduras to lose up to 80 percent of their crops that year. a caravan that included many farm workers left or the u. s. are they la morsey? i was part of it. even more than i thought that was what they see embedded back. we'll see it. i'm a product. if they say they call 1000000, i'm ask you say, hey, you're back fed on and off way. i see i'm guatemala border with mexico. the situation turned by
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a after days of threats and pressure by then you as president, donald trump, to stop the care of mexican authorities fired tear gas at the migrants to turn them away and don't think i add that battle minute with the battery morgan. well, i mean, yeah, 1000000 not on a, i mean i'm with a lateral bar and i've got a gas being as a mom install and joy done me on saturday. theda, c, m a c, i feet are one law, not when needed it out, but it's like the younger i've already done. e and bon said they had more man thought, same event of the or a phone, the magenta in not be aware. as back in the year after the care of and was pushed back, adela returned to the house where she lived with her husband and 8 children. but
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then hurricane i owed a hurt and they lost everything. sasa, am louella? yeah, go as bad or mean. i thought i got t as bad as that. com. i asked this by van, throw up, give thought, have been hit perfectly on acres and because i'm very low, no salary. federal. i wonder if i met them every bit or but i was for nearly a year, they've lived this camp with 21 other families who survived the hurricane. if they me guys separate ality, they now sleep in the shipping container. i
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kaitlin. okay. and like gamma. so la, la nina, the way to man the habit of them moving in swimming going on college, on those 3 is they always say that medicaid, we read our kia, not call morning, said allow them don't believe that the dia, nope. what am, why is that a been throw away? you're getting no say no, no, and near whom de la barbara in, but i'm not boil it, but saddle, nobody can see him pick 4 more, gay? no, no, no, and the thing will pete garcia on call. msn, they will not pay a game on it, but i need to keep it on, told us, on the trundle, genesis e. and then the munger year went by now to go up there lather on the 2nd bus or they le gross food to feed her family. but her props failed from the lack of rain, so she weaves themselves hammocks, and even then it's barely enough to survive. galore as to what little boys say,
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what are men fe, bingo and plain debo. oh, okay. yeah. okay. okay. not thank you. what again, so long. okay. well yeah, i see him though. is there around? look at that. wow. yeah, that's a man. nice. i mean must say man, that low man, low you sell up, but i you to buy sand. not for them for cannot. they cannot get same are low, but i you to buy sand on the math, but okay, well, no. stanford and i felt that they would stamps. but anyway, i will not go out again a bulky though. yes, i look at them my being nearly a whole and don't say money i'm or yeah, but they need a k get going, but i don't. so a lot or a lot by randall. i say, i don't like i said then not no on
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the key. and let me in your estimate one by you. when can i look at the law, which i put a go on you. the vocal slip, if we move on to the last clinical rom day, what the mother you had a whole new level with. i was like over or what the mother got. people, you know what i want you out a melody. how on jump all, all. i think hardware. mila walker, w a r y the them up, but i could look up at again. most people fleeing climate disasters find another place to live in their own countries, but honduras has been caught in violent conflict for decades. gangs control the streets and most murders go unsolved, making the country,
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the deadliest and central america. after the storms gang territories became blurred, creating a confusing and dangerous situation for hurricane survivors. after hurricane had some gang members were displaced to their houses and safe houses flooded. we're on our way to meet a female gang member. she belongs to, emma 13, her husband migrated after the storm and deserted the gang. so now they both fear for their lives. then again, it was a matter of fact, i told us she joined the m. s. 13 gang when she was 15 years old. she agreed to talk to us as long as we don't use her real name or show her face. it would be autumn last hadn't been going on.
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sat up says their bosses stopped paying them when the businesses they used to extort closed from hurricane damage. open to no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. you don't. you don't need you to me when you, when we, when you look at the point where you mean we have to go and isla hand, they carry what a hand block or a little curious about i saw not all hentaker. lemme don't focus them. will they? the latter come out with us on the top and do you happen to know them better when i
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came in? sure i don't know a ah, after ingrid lost her house in the hurricane, she moved to cho loma one of the most dangerous cities in honduras. in 2020, there were a 159 murders here. if they're me who asked us on the me see if this so any a such a get they know fernando 0 ingrid son is 16 years old. around the age that gangs begin recruiting eco, my luck was the sound good that i'm you know, not last as he left with us because i went up persona, kennesaw, lackey competitive cornell here. belinda scott, i was more geopolitical. so now i'm a little boy, my dad old dot com, i look on the phone that gonna, but it's gonna get that up and down in the vandals. but for yolanda bowed that
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uncle monia ingrid is staying with her aunt play. now. who has lived until omar for more than 40 years. she says that the gang violence comes in waves and she never feel safe. they had also seen pete sampras yesterday. when i go honey, yeah, you know, wow. and the way i work with the little dolly, well, i will know some still there is okay, come will be, am i gonna say say, hey, you know what? i'm here. i'm. yeah. yeah. is we're getting more money. happy me more than that of walking sent on to c o an office and i see basil yes on it must go get all the happy you lassie person them but a little but i am pill ingrid that i'd be a bad idea. lonely. what about, i think, as india, either delagarza and way all the employees that all right, i mean casa, no, no life exile battle. no, but i will. e, come
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a very here, sees it now go. so when i'm in then in a man bodies, but i'm for subtle gabriella than saddle. since i'm nikosa malloy on it. i and a lot of people post hurricanes ethan yoda decided that there was nothing left for them in the cities and they decided to make the journey to new us. and of course, that puts you at risk to other forms of violence from the drug, drug traffickers, the co, these the gangs once again, because you're using certain routes. i'm so i think climate change really jazz ah, and exacerbates existing warner abilities in a way that makes it intersect with violence in conflict in unique ways. we will get a committee missile is, will not go off. well set up a bit on well. okay. so before i,
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even if i move in way, i thought i just go to laurie when you follow it on august 23rd one week after he left honduras says has sent us a text message saying he found work and guatemala. and that his plan was to save money before continuing on to the us. but that was the last time we heard from him . we logged into the facebook account that we made for him to stay in touch with us . some of his friends had sent him messages, looking for him, so we called them i okay to sign is gonna record. it says that his phone
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go straight to voicemail. this is the last video that he sent us. he follows 2 men along a dark highway looking me like a good old. he was traveling and he said, al watermelon, an area known for drug smuggling and human trafficking. since 2014, more than 3000 people have died or gone missing on the way to the us border with mexico. we ask aid workers in guatemala, to add sesa to a list of missing migrant. elijah, your get ali, let a print the yoga. yeah. well, jeremy garcia on good. i hey, ww. yeah. or could come late? i am buying a new little dante and learn to love little. i get your line o. tens of thousands of children were born into old lives under the ice regime in
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iraq and syria. now, many are in camps, either orphans all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities kick into length on people are going to welcome them after that. of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me, iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera frank assessments. what's the point of the un if multilateralism isn't part of its dna? we need somewhere, we're sovereign states can exchange use informed opinions. he's focus likely to change biting behavioral, it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on out jazeera compelling, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued
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to arrive at the explosion in spite, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was like. unequal to broadcasting some nelson have been on august night, he was born happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year reward. for the 5th year running. the climate emergency is upon us. but why have government left? it's so late to act. we've allowed climate change to get out of control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat. requires systemic change and asks both either inaction. could me think that the cabinet by 20, none of them had a syrian how to do it. crisis, what crisis own al jazeera? yes is whole was of interest to people. all right, well this has been going on for
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a number of hours with the whole story from an international perspective, repricing waiting for global audience. how does it impact your life? this is an important part of the world and i was, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, i moneyed side in tahoe here top stories on al jazeera leaders of the wells 20 biggest economies are discussing the climate crisis cove at 19 and the global economy out of summit in rome. on saturday, they agreed to introduce a global corporate tax aimed at stopping big business from hiding profits. at am, rainy reports from the g. 20 summit began on saturday with
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