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while in the church where he publicly said, sorry, we told him to take us to where the remains of our parents were dumped. we went to the mouse grave, where the priest done blush, those who were buried there. this investigation is starring up emotions and opening up old ones. but this family's intrigue. tell us. it is a healing process. catherine saw all jazeera reagan province, burgundy. ah, this is out there. are these your top stories? early results in argentina's mid term elections indicate that the ruling parentis coalition might lose its senate majority for the 1st time in 40 years. on the ballots were half the members of the lower chamber and a 3rd of the senates. the government of president alberto fernandez, has been losing popularity because of an economic crisis made worse by the panoramic. that's
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a big question about what will happen from now on whether this will exacerbate the tensions within the ruling coalition. the tensions between president america for members, and he's vice president, the powerful vice president, christina fernandez the cursor. so we're gonna have to see what the government does next for this clearly sends a very, very strong message, argent kind of spoke the said that the economy is our priority argentina. the government is currently negotiating with international monetary fund, a $44000000000.00 loan, and this is crucial for argentina's economy and to what will happen in the month ahead. thousands of opposition supporters have been protesting in to nicea against the president, whom they accused of a power grab a been marching to the parliament in soonest case aid's sac, his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. he says he did it to save his country and fight corruption. some oblivious form anita mama duffy is running to the country's presidency next month. safe islam says he wants to restore unity on
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a decade of conflict since his father was deposed. polos prime minister, calling on nato to take concrete steps to resolve the mike and crisis on its border with batteries, thousands of people account they're hoping to get into the you. about a recent government, the keys of encouraging them to cross the bodies of 8 african migrants have been found in the boat of the coast of spain, grand, canary island, or the 60 others were rescued. 3 were flown to hospital in critical condition. austria is imposing a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people. anyone over the age of 12? who hasn't had a coven noise in job for only be allowed to leave the home for essential shopping or to get vaccinated? only around 65 percent of the population is vaccinated, which is below the average. oh, i had eyes coming up next on out as there is. the corona virus has been
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indiscriminate in selecting this victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skinned . the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that a scene united kingdom fail, it citizens, britain's true colors pop 2 on al jazeera. ah . with wouldn't of his t science, the circus at the, at less than 3 percent as fresh water. and i said that is frozen in glassy and some
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polar ice canceled defeats left a note point, not one percent readily accessible for all the planets, fresh water needs that the supply despite resource, if under threat completion. if management rising demand, climate change, ah, just a for decade is estimated at the well till. and you have 60 percent of the water that needs unless we were a contact to conservative cameras will be enough. come to la dark in northern india with some engineers have come up with some innovative solutions to alleviate what is stress in mountain communities. and i mean money, vain in children for women taking the water crisis into their own hand. oh, ah.
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millions of people relied directly on glass. you melt. what if this bible would be to climate change? these reservoirs in the sky, but disappearing at an alarming rate. some scientists had predicted that by the end of the century, much the him lives could be practically ice free. here in the dark, which experiences only 50 millimeters of annual rainfall glasses have been the light source for centuries. but you to climate change over 14 percent of the local glacier area has been lost in the last 50 years. i'm here to visit and engineers come up with a beautiful and extraordinary way of preserving the glacial water using monuments made of ice in the town lay a meat. see when do me a local environmental scientist. i understand that you of an expert about climate
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change and the effects on mountain community. can you give us a sense of some of the challenges that they're facing here in lay them in crisis is that you have a car long leash it is that what we can see? yeah, that's kind of leisure and that's where it deeper send off though. ladder is gunning for the new resident, and dead glacial is receding at a very fast week, and every family lay has a guest house and they're, they're drain gun ledger like anything. if there is no flesh and water to reach out to gun water in the 1st, there will be what the glad you will see. people will fighting the water the to the he has literally, the situation is getting woodland to be almost a 1000000000 people are affected by sri glasses throughout the himalayas. nearby village young farmers are on the frontline,
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san m. darma and phone shook. unsure. have been working here for more than 40 years or so an am. thank you so much accurately. ok, so cheers. have you noticed any changes, perhaps with the seasons or with the levels of water or even a low you shooting a pollution? i had a near, longish in a pillar, elation from him, but the past as they come. i thought each other in not had by own come at i was now only mcdonald's has uncertainties of do she tenor nothing. mattie viewed e towns awful nurse cough was as in cheaper merchant. his color says until the net gallery met by young chick manet mccone herself, was his him at the cheaper and especially here in the region of the dark. the population relies heavily on the in this river
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but with the situation getting dramatically worse, a local engineer. so nam, one shook is stepped up to the challenge of helping the villages adapt to these changes in january, february, nobody needs water. so the themes flow and going to the in the us and into the ocean. whereas in april may everybody, all plans, all humans are all dying for water now. and then this acute shortage of water. oh. 2 what i super does is by using winter water storing it in the form of life, and it melts exactly when days with if you shorted that spring problem is solved using winter. ringback water into eyes that melts in spring. and then you said blue at the environmental
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mountain school he founded in 1988. so now has been refining and teaching his ice to per concept for the last 2 years later by brings the water and then it falls down and become a super you know, the next 4050 years, the people who will be running this world are now in schools and colleges, i want to engage them in these innovative ways to be sensitive to words, the environment in the mountains, so that in the earth could be in safe hands. and before we go to the i stopper, we'll see a little demonstration of how it is formula. now that supposed is the mountain, and that bucket there is say the stream from the lake or the steam water comes in the by which is under ground. but here you can see, and there is pressure in the bite, and then it guns like this. so you can see smaller droplets, which means lottery exposed to the minus
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b and b minus 3rd. the air loses its heat and freezes. there is no moving, but there is no electricity. just gravity, that's the beauty of it. good thing. we're heading up to the ice stoopa is further up in the mountains. first, we have to make a quick strong. oh god. okay. got into here. here's these for the ice to put calculus form for this isn't gonna break apart like the skeleton of their stupor if you like. ready i'll go and give them a hand right when you're a young my
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contribution. ah wow. never seen anything like that before. this is good. now i understand. you know, it's quite a oh, it's a bunk. his idea is quite, quite a design of the stoopa is critical for his success. he must have a minimal surface area to provide a maximum protection from the sun. this enables it to last long into spring, sometimes up to 4 months. if the same volume of ice was a flat glacier,
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it would melt within days. i'm going to talk with crampons and ice axe and he's thrown down his rope and he's just pulling them up, piece by piece and just adding them to the pile. the prickly buck thorn is added all the way to the top of the stoopa. the water catches on to the thorns making it easy to crystallize in the cold weather. and when you see the size of it, you really understand how that could have a significant impact for irrigation. what you reckon the volume of what is that 2000000 leaders doing in the book that are really in the heart of the i stoopa is this lodge height? that's the one, is channeling the mel down from iglesia on the mountain coming down to the base of
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that pipe. and because i had a pressures forcing it, 15 to 20 me is up at the edge. and to sprinkle because the other structure, spooky, net, blue sometimes vision isn't just about a handful of ice to buzz in one mountain village. hundreds of protecting the entire himalayas and helping irrigate fields in forests or $5000.00 trees were planted in 2015 and irrigated each spring with the water harvested from the ice to bush. he's already one legal recognition for this project was the future for these guys where this is going in the next few years, i think going into different directions, lower and lower towards the people in the villages higher and higher towards the highest parts of the valley. where you can grow many of them, genes of them. so our hope is we could legally hear what we have lost to by dine
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and adapt to changing climate. so it just lost the sun over the hill. it's getting cold very quickly. but we've got a plan because stands in intimacy and they've brought some prayer flags to tie up on to the top of these 2 i supers and we'll get a sense to more morning how effective they are creating these amazing structures. the water in the plate is released overnight when temperatures reach minus 20 minus 30 degrees. oh, slowly building up these structures until they reach heights of 60 or 70 feet. mm. yeah. if i care oil rig, so i get struck oil. but if drug boy, ah,
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the next morning a returned to the stupidest to see the changes this happened overnight. mm. well, oh man, that there is fantastic his juicy. i want to came up for dinner. that's a good idea. let's see. by get stuck. and could have made quite a nice addition to this sculpture. just thinking i'm going to come back to morrow and frame it more bearing in mind the whole reason that they are doing this is to try and conserve that. when to melt was just like a kind of water battery. they charge you up in the winter months in the spring i . we are losing our glaciers, for no life would not have been possible at all in this as it had it not
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been for the glacier because they had this lazy water from thence of thousands of years ago being able to survive. and if they are gone, will be done. and it will be real that with no light, people in big city, if they live simply than people in the mountains, but simply live. and the sooner or later it could come to their own doorsteps. so we should be sensitive to see the 1st fine and men are with ah, around the world. sources of fresh water. dwindling and drowned is spreading the investment bank, goldman sachs with cold water, the petroleum of the next century. yet it's already fueling tension on the industry . the system you downs, built by india, a seen by rival pakistan's,
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a threat to national security in india. anger boiled over in bengal our route in 2016 when the supreme court, due to the state of connecticut to release water in the recovery into terminal due . and waters become a weapon of war in iraq and syria. by 2025, 2 thirds of the world's population could be living with water shortage. conflict type of water may be closer and think with jordan is one of the dries countries in the world with as a capita that almost anywhere else on climate change, population growth and politics of put on already strained water supply under fed streaming with the country. recently suffering from its west trout and 900 years, it is now estimated to only have enough water was us to support 2000000 people. it
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has a population of over 6000000 with faulty pipes and plumbing contributing to the crisis . i'm here to visit scheme, which is putting women at the heart efforts to combat this growing issue. here with water is severely rations in georgia and i, me to water expert dr. rides. and to be one of the wells in my family where people come to buy more water. so this is where people come when they run out of water. yes. this is the men, will you hear the gone door? so these guys, are they gonna sell the water it to people or is this full them? are they buying it now? yeah, yeah. monica gladys of the product. so i'm not going lubbock group. yeah. use, i believe i bought this
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new lenders to fin feminist. asked him to bring the water for them or fin feminist, or did what we do is 60 to 80 little which is equal to show a fine on average of someone else in the world. this is well below the threshold defining war to stress. and it's due to talk further in the coming normal people one out. and then you can jordan, are we live with? why is the situation so bad with designing the syrians in the issues when it comes to water, shall we kind of thought, i'll talk. i think personally the coming gordon that is going to be about water. according to one study, the king to the supply fresh water is on tracks to be exhausted. is at least 2060. to make matters worse, around 50 percent of the war to distributed to houses across the country is lost through illegal tapping and faulty pipes. but
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a practical solution to these will to issues has been developed in collaboration with the jordanian government. it's known as the war to wise women's initiative. this course teaches women war to saving techniques and plumbing skills, and is supervised by ex graduates. ah reg, lady the main talk. what happens as a full t top o. the parts of the top need to come out in order, so then they can go back in order to say, diploma, can check them one by one. stunningly, the to to los, to leakage is at least 76000000000 letters. enough to my, the needs is 2600000 people attaching the inlet into the tap and i got to make sure it's very secure. okay, that's tight enough. okay, good. a good title. and so what made you want to go? and of course, i know yet it might have been
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a bit been with. ringback women specifically being trained because in traditional middle eastern culture, the husband must be present for a male plan. they can visit a being able to fix the problem themselves. states and both time and fighter water $3000.00 women around the country landing from the scheme. this initiative is making a big difference in . ready some of the quantified more twice, women got a job fixing the plumbing to let them off. and i've been invited to join a piece of metal broken into the time. and if you have any to the water. so they've got to make sure that every drop of nominated water about the time before they refill it with much more how long have you been a from a been so by the 1015. i love it because it's really,
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really helpful. if you can save something really expensive to us, if the wasn't yeah. oh i the amount of the most is just checking that everything's done. i. i really kid. no. you ladies know what to take on the refill signed off. it's time to head inside to complete the job. so basically in the abolition room where people come in and perform late, they wash before they pray. and the ladies are going to show me how to attach these to the tap and they don't waste as much water help because of water. because it's small, it's hard. cool. yeah. you have to focus. oh god, last night i failed that the 1st had of very embarrassing when you go to people's houses and sometimes you find maybe some men who kind of don't like that
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as a female plumber come to their home. what do you say? by j a. see if we can do it or not, just give us a chance when they see a we are lydia self confidence with this. they look up as like go, oh my god, maybe she can do it. how okay, that's the wow. yeah. i was, i haven't done it very well is leaking from the top. so yeah, i is not. okay. so yeah, i think i need to stop now and lead professionals take over the work to water wise women are doing is even more important now considering the impact the war in neighboring syria is having on jordan. around 2000000 refugees are being hosted in the country, increasing the weight of groundwater depletion. just 15 miles from my friend is saturday, refugee camp is huge. like a low city is $80000.00. so in refugees living have
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just bring an incredible strain on jordans woods' supply. getting water to the people living here is a massive logistical operation, carefully controlled with no pipe net. 158 trucks like this one distributed daily to 12000 times in the can almost getting for when the war to ones out. that's it. ah technical point of view. we have a bunker gown that is not been written sized live. so it's like we are, we drawing every new one and we are remembering in showing the syrians managed that war to russians is vital shock. machine is one of the camps, water promoters, educating the rescue, cheese on how best to conserve their water. the water here for georgia, anita, and the quantity. it's so small,
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so they need like an awareness session for them to improve the usage for the water . it these awareness sessions to help refugees cope with limited supplies are held here. dang, no, it doesn't. eliano. diana come while i la vehicle are have been amen. does they on mold or that she the selected might fee and my you and now if you can me and why in a local that fee, that was the ocoee female had the that let those the p camila will 30 here comes with the just women here sure out from always that eco's they out of the then let's say the cord for the family. the i wasn't for everything that the best way to manage the war to russian is vital for these women. my actually pardon better that? i mean, it's great. it's really good the work we're doing have been trying to kind of reinforce the message or how it is and how, how much we need to conserve it. 0,
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one refugee has been on the war to wise women's course. i mean, talk with sophisticated via who was now one of the initiatives most successful women. she set up her own business and employs life on the female thomas and not as you to the shop i normally like to unique, if not wilma is you know, so the, as you don when and my husband will you be a mentor, a musty, ha, ha, ha, smoky white. the need a this was a and i also see though lads, ian. yeah, this easiest to hon. my la mama. no. so like as of right now, so with the meal info in bed, the sofa water education is essential. no less played out and muffled, illinois annual fee, y e kathy and the pot, the last on venmo went home and an army luncheon. i thought you m by that, i'm how again younger image of
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ah, it's clear that war to shoot across the globe a driving people to find creative and sustainable solutions. new designs such as this mesh like structure, european, converting edge of pits to drinking other devices and looking to the power of the sun to help. so water issues in countries like equity and gone to the on to my horses are addressed waters guest. he will continue to spread it's innovations like these provide hope that we can adapt in the meantime. oh, the world's pollinators are in decline. in this episode of arthritis, we meet entomologists on opposite sides of the planet. protecting insects of all sizes, crucial to preserving food chains. i have to be paid to see how old industrial
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sites are being turned into a bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this warring trend. hiking and sec to get on on al jazeera ah, in china is pursuing prosperity and influence on the globe and stage when i, when ac investigates what we've made, but one of its closest neighbors. i want on out of the ways, more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the camp that sprung up in the real texas over the last 2 weeks . they won't assign us authorities or overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash point in a muslim serge of people are legally crossing the border as little in the camp for
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them. you can see the time frame to try to find a still getting back into the coming up that they went across to make sure to get through the site because there was enough food for them to be there. and we met nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching for food, a medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the u. s . authorities rules are now flying haitians back home. there is no president, crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the economy is down. people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us for tens of thousands of children born into or live under the iso regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps either orphans or with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities chicken. you're saying so people are going to welcome the mouth about, of course, mom and you documentary his,
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that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put you in use in current affairs that matter to you. a argentine is opposition wins in mid term elections, inflicting a major blow against the wording coalition. ah, hello money inside this valley, is there a lie from doha also coming up? protest in to nydia against the president, accused of a power grab after he suspended parliament and took over executive power song of
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