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barreling in to the republic of ireland, the united kingdom, and i think the worst of the winds will be for the republic of ireland. pretty close to about a 100 kilometers per hour. and we've got snow for northern areas of england, scotland, lower ground, 2 centimeters, but higher ground 10 centimeters rainy day in london with a high of 8 degrees. all of that energy over the mediterranean is whipping up the sand and does for the northeast of libya. the northwest of egypt, cairo's got a high of 20 that's it says in a phil had on edge 0 young colombians cast votes for councils. they hope will give a voice to a generation of feeling left behind, plus how people in one of the most polluted cities in the world are dealing with an energy crisis. and later his fault, the golfer who blew a 5 shot lead and his chance to become world number one is coming up with santa ah,
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a but again, you're watching, i just did a reminder of our top stories. this protest is gathering to dance capital to voice opposition to a deal sign between the prime minister and the military activists. they don't want any compromises with the military can be. and president obama bow has been declared the winner saturday's election. he received 53 percent of the votes, far ahead of his nearest rival, or say, new book opposition candidates are rejecting the result me and mark depose, leader assigned to g, has been sentenced to 4 years in prison. she was accused of inciting descent and
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breaching corona virus rules. it is the 1st sentence among numerous cases against pakistan has repatriated the body of us re lankin factory manager who is killed by a group of workers who accused him of blasphemy. prime minister in con says more than 100 people have been arrested. come all hide as more from slum about the boarding of a longer to manage. brianna kamara was handed to officials of the high commissioner from red body, which floor on our special flight colombo. it should also be noted that the countries in formation minister leasing to read the struggle with the incident. i would like to convey condolences, the people of mankind, the government on behalf of the people of august and the government of pockets. we handle their heads in shame. whatever happened in sancho because it's got to stop it. and obviously it's something that we all shared the grief. the prime minister
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in ron khan had received a copy of the inquiry as guard the cabinet meeting. and of course, they're short, long and counterpart that you legal action will be taken. the delegation ridge rendered a long denied commission from the ruling party. also in short, they get along. going to high commissioner, there will be exemplary punishment for the perpetrators of this genus crime focused on has seen a wave of dodge in games are controversial from a lot. and the country need to do more in order to standardize of extremism of god, criticism from the opposition body. and i'll just go good. that the governments at friedman policy is not working. and that the targeted and the government might come down with an iron a growing energy crisis in kingston is a forcing it to increasingly rely on coal zane basra
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b reports from biscuit that is not helping the government's response to pollution from a vantage point overlooking bish heck, it's easy to see why curtis don's capital is routinely ranked as the most polluted city in the world. air quality can be so poor. buildings don't disappear into the horizon. they disappear into a cloud of smoke chimney stacks and an aging power plant. the main culprits dystopian giants dominating the skyline over a modernizing city all year round pumping smoke into the air and industrial waste into a nearby landfill. the carbon footprint of the cities combined heat and power plant is enormous. but it's still not enough. near the power plant, people are forced to burn cold to heat their homes in winter. you. if you dictated to go all the way with we don't use much electricity, we fire the pit and because we light fires and others do the same, the air goes bad. if you wake up in the morning, everything is black around there. sing on tv every day to save electricity,
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use less and get other light bulbs. we don't use electricity. so if we're not going to burn coal, what are we meant to do? it burns dirty and all over the world, there are calls to reduce its use. but in kurdistan, coal is king cheap, available, and essentially the power grid built by the soviets. this coal burning power plant has been the main source of generating heat and electricity for curtis' done capital. bish tech since the 1960 the countries power infrastructure is almost entirely soviet era with little to no investment in clean energy. this facility was abandoned after the fall of the ussr and never came on line. the current government class to open it after retrofitting for natural gas. but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. it gives you more doctrine by
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if they would stop burning of coal. and if the power plant was also working, it would be good pollution as harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but me be in the future. i will have the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to write it out, said was ravi ultra 0. describe a rush as president has arrived in india as tensions rise with western countries over the crisis in ukraine. let him put in his, in new delhi for a day of talks at the top of the agenda is likely to be the delivery of the russian made as 400 missile defense system. the russian and indian foreign ministers held a meeting, a head of the summit. sagel of rav criticize the u. s. for undermining defense corporation between russia and india. were you witness of those on the both of whom
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i would state to undermine bristol derision or through making g a b that miracle? notice before will there miracle vision of how this region should be? should be 0 and low engine for us. so leo firmly explained that the southern country been very rude. besides on whose weapons the boy who is going to be a bottle of windsor in the some the other areas of more or less less talk now to elizabeth for on em, who's in new delhi for sellers with defense deals very much front and center or in this visit, tell us more absolutely has. and so both president putin and providence commodities spoke about the 2 countries. very close relationship to historic ties about investing. they trade and investment ties about this shit security concerns gone on. but yes,
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defense deals very much you could call them the centipedes also found that now this is an annual summit between the 2 countries leaders. but it's the 1st time in the 21 years that the summit has been taking part that the foreign and defense ministers also held talks on the sidelines. and what came out of that was the defense ministers, minister signed at least 4 agreements. the most significant of which is india, buying maybe $700000000.00 worth of advance assault rifles from kalash. nicole. but importantly for india that deal involved technology transfer would devices being made in the indian state of the provision. now, president putin is also expected to present prime minister mowdy with a model of the s 400 all defense system as a simple symbol of the delivery of that system to india. if the contract with a deal, 5400000000 dollar deal that they signed 3 years ago,
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this one that the u. s. has one to india over that, it could face sanction for going ahead with the stand. despite that, the delivery of the system has the gun. and this is a relationship of course the dates back to the cold war era and has been strong ever since, but they are facing some serious challenges on the yes, the defense deals very much the easy part of the summer's because and he is growing relationship with the us doesn't and please russia and india is not at all happy with russia. very close relationship with china. and those dynamics have very much loomed lodge of the india of russia relationship. and recent years. also more recently, india has not been happy with what is perceived as rushes overtures to pakistan during the fall of on takeover in has gone on. but despite these differences, the 2 sides do see
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a lot to gain from maintaining the close size. we spoke of the defense fields, russia is and the biggest supplier and d is also investing in russia's far east. india supports russia when it comes to the united nations when it comes to crimea rather. and india needs russia, folks with what's happening and gone on a very importantly was it's tensions with china. and russia is only significant play and of dinosaurs that it can speak to, to address security concerns. and again, both polluted and loaded said that this is a key issue in this summit. and there is also relying on russia to reign and china on the indo china border. the 2 armies very much remain in the stand offs and the worst by them between the and the chinese army on that border last year, the worst and in 5 decades, despite the differences. because of all those factors. analysts say that the, the strain between the 2 countries is one that the relationship can take. elizabeth,
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thanks for that. elizabeth corona, in new del, now, japan's farm is their signal. the major change in defense policy, which includes developing the capability to strike enemy basis whom you because she does announcement is being seen as a response to an increasingly assertive china and unpredictable north korea up to now military policy had been constrained by japan's passive is constitution since the defeat in the 2nd world war, we know that in order to protect the people's lives in livelihood will examine all our options, including our capability to attack, so called enemy basis, and strengthen our defense posture fundamentally, with a sense of urgency. i saw fighters have launched attacks on several villages in northern iraq, burning down houses and killing full members of the kurdish fresh mug of forces. the villagers surround the city of kent cook, i so briefly claimed to have captured one before it was taken back by the passion,
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mega iraq declared victory over. i swear in 2017, but it's fighters have continued to launch sporadic attacks or there are more i still attacks on friday and towns surrounding the city of a bill. 12 people were killed. the attacks by i so usually happen in disputed areas which for between the control of iraq central government and the kurdish semi autonomous region authorities in northern iraq say i saw has launched more than $200.00 attacks in the past 10 months. would have been why had, has more from back there is a lot of factors that have given the opportunity for isolate, to regroup and research, and those disputed areas on top of them. security vacuum as you know, this is a big area at large areas, extending over about 650 kilometers in length from $118.00 town on the iranian border until the city and a border with
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a iraq and in some areas it extends on about 40 kilometers depth now, these disputed areas in many parts of them did it. there is no military prisons, neither by the america or the centralized security forces belonging to but does a government. and that have been also infiltration of ice from ice members coming to the borders from syria. and that have been sleeper cells in areas and also got a cook notice over a bill of saliva, dean and south of yellow provinces, according to reports by the both the america and the dad security forces. now, isis members have been taken advantage of the, of the geographic nature of the area, valleys, mountains, uneven at lanes and roads. there. they have been regrouping and even a training, whole conducting training in areas and also to evade surveillance and
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operations by the iraqi army. now as we speak, that have been that have been sweep operations conducted by both fish market and centralized security forces. near the laban village that was attacked by iso last night a turkey and cut off say they will continue providing a lifeline to people in afghanistan to foreign ministers method talked earlier and hope to sign a number of deals and then johnny. and then we discussed how we can coordinate our efforts to lend a helping hand to afghans and also how to cooperate about the situation in afghanistan with the international community. we examined the issue of cabal, airport guitar as closely following the developments with the interim government of afghanistan, about the operation of the airport turkey guitar have pledged a particular sum of money for relief purposes enough. denise. then we will also provide educational services to afghans, as well as pay the salaries of atkins,
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working in education and health sectors. the young colombians have had their chance to vote for new special counsels. after years of delays, 12000000 people age between 14 and 28, were eligible to vote from the capital. but with sandra and yet the explains what the councils and to do when 23 year old daniela motta has ran her campaign on a very tight budget. but what she lacks in finance is she says she made up for with persistence by reaching out to young voters in her neighborhood who are all been yellow. one of 40000 colombians, aged 14 to 28th running for office in new municipal youth councils, across the country, counting on word of mouth and social networks to get the word out a whole. and this is almost the youth are tired of the lack of opportunities, of the pressure of the police and of being called lazy. our generation has opened his eyes and has understood that we must be agents of change and we can't wait for
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those in power to bring that change from $12000000.00 young colombians are eligible to vote in elections that have been a long time coming to be promised for years they were formerly announced by president the van duke, after unprecedented protests by young columbia. slept doesn't stead earlier this year. good. i'm part of the all. that's the only look a majority of those involved in the social outcry or young some 15000000 people who are mostly poor and hungry. they don't imagine the future for themselves. i don't see any real oppertunity for them. so this will, it has become a way for the government to try and contain elected council members will not receive a stipend or have real decision power, but they are expected to exercise political control oversight and help device new policies. many here hope that these councils in time could become
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a real way for young people in the country to have a voice in columbus politics. but in sunday, the voter turnout was very low than yellow blaine's the government for not supporting independent candidates in doing little to advertise the vote. so calling this i was deal many understand that this is mostly a way to silence us in the street. it's easy to understand people's apathy, but we need to understand that if we don't take matters into our own hands, things will not change. it's uncertain if these councils will work out that it's too early to tell how much of an influences councils will have if any. but there's hope they will offer some answers to a generation starved for opportunities and hope. allison and i just gotta still ahead on isaiah was gone sport with santa yes, we're alive from our special, our cop studio here, and doha football games coming up today. and we've got accident from the thrilling
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of saudi arabian that is all paid as though, as hamilton set up a final shows on the for the formula. one title ah, one of the fastest growing nations in the world news wanted needed to oakland and development school international shipping company to become a middle east and we'll trade and one a skillfully mapped out 3 key is about who filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future, wanted cato gatos gateway to whoa trade. once upon a time family fled from and so silent in snow, eli assistance who so scared or thinks and back that they disappeared within sound
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. ah little boy, how did you escape to moscow? shape, make square. how will obey story and witness wake up with moms? ouch same lou with welcome to ours. is there a special studio for the fif, our cup? the tournament a doubling up as a major warm up event for the casa will come, the next year. had them sign a homeless, have plenty of sports news for you, including one of the most dramatic formula. one races you'll ever see. call america,
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blow the 5 sought leave in the bahamas and loses his task to become that gulf world . number one, i majesty united when they're opening game on the new co to while president who said they are better than he expected. ah, the out of cup to come, but we start with formula one. the world championship will be decided in the fine a race of the season after louis hamilton edged out, rival max for stopping in a drama filled saudi arabian go on. p. david stokes. have the action ah, the 1st ever formula one ration saudi arabia is not we'll move to get in a hurry. from the moment mc schumacher crashed on lap 10. it was almost impossible to keep up with several more incidents followed and the rate had to be reached
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started 3 times with the momentum constantly shifting between the title contenders . there was hamilton started on pole, but after the stoppages it was championship made up match for stepan, who found himself out in front. hamilton was quick about and he made his move only for the stepan to block him legally, ah, for staff, and was an old to to let hamilton passed. but as he slowed, hamilton went straight into the back of him damaging his front wings. ah, the mercedes garbage wasn't impressed, but both cars were able to continue abashed up and did eventually let him by. hamilton took the victory and picked up a bonus point for setting the fastest lap it means after $21.00 races. the 2 drivers are both locked on exactly the same points going into the season finale. next week. i saw don. oh, i wanted to let him by, so i'm on the right, but you didn't want to overtake and, and, and, and we, we, we touched, so i don't really understand what,
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what happened there. i didn't quite understand why was sunny had the brakes pretty quite heavily and, and i'm and then i run into the back of him. and then he, then he moved on. so i didn't understand that he was going and i got a message afterwards that he's going to let his boss. so it was a bit confusing. so it all comes down to a, when a takes all right in abu dhabi next week for stop and chasing his 1st will title goes into it with more victories, which means hamilton needs to beat him. if he's declaimed the championship for a record 8th time, they'd stokes al jazeera in golf camaro, cala threw away his task to become a world number one. he blew a 5 shot lead the at the hero, while challenge victory would have made him that the 2nd quickest bled to. number one at behind a tiger woods, but to double bogey is a ruin that instead, it was always that victor of linda who won the torment and the bahamas after starting fix shots of the pace is his fed title of the season. where i shall have
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won the davis cup for the 1st time. and 15 years, they were one match up against croatia in the final. when danny, amid for death a took on a man tenet better than winning a tense tie breaker. in the 1st set spot, the 2nd set was a breeze for the wall. number 2 is his wash as a fed davis cup title. while frog mix says, his majesty united team are better than he thought after watching them. when he 1st came and taught united are now 11 points behind leave. his majesty a gold coming from brazilian midfield of fred to break the deadlock against crystal palace one in the final school and valuable as we points for united over in the us in new york. city f c, have the final of the last couple. they fall from behind to beat the philadelphia union to want to take the eastern conference. title is the 1st time they've read the final where they will face the portland timbers. here in katara,
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the group stages are coming to close in the fif of our cup with 4 games coming up on monday and 3 places in the quarter finals up for grabs. it's all to play for and group b, the u e. have won the both their game so far. but syria can is yeah, and more attain yeah. can also progress to the knockout stage. and in group a host katara already through, but their opponents, iraq are battling with mine. 1 and right now for the remaining course of final place, the, our cup is a warm up event for the will cover. next year, one cutter was awarded the torment organize this set up a legacy program called generation amazing, which works with the privilege communities around the world. i spoke to the program director who we started with the region. mindy, looking at a disadvantage community. obviously there's a lot of refugees in the region around syria. jordan levin on, you know,
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mainly probably senior refugees here in norfolk, so then you know, in 2010, 2011. i was kind of the focus. we were building se spaces and creating community clubs for these disadvantaged youth. we've expanded since then to other parts of asia as well in the new paul focus on because of all the market worker populations that come up that are working on world cup facilities. we decided to get back to those communities. we're now in the caribbean, central america, and northern america. you know, as a federation with coca cola, this is a joint program that looks sort of violence and gender equality as well. and using sports or specifically soccer and football, g as a tool to kind of bring people together and create a more inclusive society. is the message of gender equality and inclusive. it is an important one to get across. gender equality is something that we focus on, on the stress across all our programs. and with all the partners that we work with,
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we make sure that there's a equal splits and gender as well. recently we have the woman's football march and one of the world of stadiums for the national team. this is a group that the got the state of thought on the miss. your find. foreign affairs have evacuated to the ha and jordan. we built an indoor facility for girls to to, to be, to be able to play football and be safe. so we created an indoor facility. this is an, an, a refugee, an opposing and refugee camp and endured them. and so we, we basically look, listen to the needs of a lot of the girls in the region and try to basically use, give them access to play football. we want to maintain this legacy and we want this to continue to grow. and you know, for other hosting nations that would be bidding for world cups to think about, you know, to, to look at g as an example of legacy. and so we're trying to create a foundation that will last, you know, beyond the world cup. that's all for now. we'll be back in a few hours time for another sports updates at 15. 45,
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