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billeted. not only animals should be sent. to. the conservation of our. landlady lab. this is deja news live from hong kong see they carry lamb ses the territory's controversial extradition bill is dead and the island's chief executive had hoped the announcement would be enough to end mass protests they saw as activists getting ready to return to the streets also coming up at the top of the italian island of lampedusa has become the front line in europe standoff over migration and the role
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of risky ships in the mediterranean. has been to hear both sides of the argument. and meets for 12 year old side jihad from pakistan is a fisherman and one of the millions of children who can't go to school because he's family is too full we all see why promises by world leaders to change his situation and that of others like him unlikely to be broken. hello i'm christine one go welcome to the program. protesters in hong kong say they'll take to the streets again even after to territories needed to clear the controversial extradition bill did hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in demonstrations over the last month they're concerned that the bill which would allow its traditions to mainland china would erode hong kong's judicial
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independence they're calling for the legislation to be immediately and formally withdrawn something chief executive kerry lam has stopped short of doing. here's what he had to say a little india now 1st of all the course of all these. grievances and confrontations is an exercise to amend the future to 4 friends ordinance. i have always immediately put a stop to the amendment exercise. but there are still lingering doubts about the government's sincerity or where it is whether the government will restart the process in the legislative council so i reiterate here there is no such plan the bill is that. joining me now from hong kong is joshua long one of the leading figures of the protest movement and secretary general of youth activist group demands a still welcome to d w mr wong so carolan say is the bill is dead you don't believe
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it really is. ridiculous applied especially not with the extradition bill is still exists in the legislative program and passed a fact and of be it will still continue to exist in the program until next year july so the french will continue in the next trial for months ok stressing the bit about it not being formally withdrawn but mr wong do you really think that this bill can be reinstated in hong kong's current political climate. hong kong people have no trust on beijing and hong kong government especially if hong kong government is is the one who listen to the warsaw people this bill should not be introduced never be introduced half a year ago and i hope to point out and hope international communities could realise that if it is a must to listen to what some people terminated and withdraw to is the way out even
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carom claim that the bill is tie already is just a fake narrative to target an international audience ok as she has since it caroline that will be that she will be meeting with student protesters will you be at that meeting and what will be your message to the closed door negotiations is meaningless especially open dialogue is a way out what we asked for is to have to. withdraw extradition and set up investigation committee on police and in the long term is the time for hong kong to have a free election instead of caroline jones just selected by beijing in a small circle selection. ok mr wong what action will you be taking now protests rally still continue especially after 2000000 people come out a district last months and on 1st of july hop 1000000 people joined the rally and
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on this sunday people will get on street and with residents from different this right to show that we dissent is fight with to announcement of the that of extradition bill because the reality is the veils do exist on the legislative program and is just a fake and light narrative to hong kong and international communities ok that's joshua long from the acts of his. speaking to us from hong kong thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world china has demanded that the u.s. immediately cancel a proposed sale of more than $2000000000.00 worth of all to taiwan the deal includes battle tanks and anti-aircraft missiles it would be the 1st big ticket u.s. military sale to the island in decades china considers taiwan to be part of its territory . france is stepping up european if it's to save the iran nuclear deal the move
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comes off to tehran confirmed its 2nd breach of the terms of the accord by deciding to enrich uranium to 4 and a half percent that's just above the limits set by the deal agreed will pull power was in 2015 u.s. president donald trump has said he will no longer deal with the british ambassador to the united states it comes off to a week off memos by the ambassador describing trump's administration as dysfunctional and inept the ambassador also reportedly wrote that the u.s. president radiates insecurity. 44 migrants have been picked up in the mediterranean sea by german risky ship the allen could reach its 2nd rescue operation in 2 days the charity which operates the vessel says it has been working with multitude get the migrants a shawl after the 1st rescue they were denied entry to the italian port of lampedusa which has become the new front line in europe struggles to deal with the migrant crisis. has been to produce it to meet some of the people who've made the
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dangerous journey from africa to europe and some of the island's residents. lampedusa island of recreation highlands of refuge. as the closest european shore to the coast of libya lampedusa takes in several 100 asylum seekers in an average month those who survived the treacherous journey across the mediterranean. knows the claims as many lives as this one. helps coordinate rescue missions for the german n.g.o.s see watch he was on my producer when the italian government attempted to block their ship from bringing 53 rescued migrants ashore. sea watch was kept and all of our kids defied the italian coast guard on the ground floor stairway into the harbor she was a restaurant. scene what we're seeing is that the criminalization of sea rescue missions isn't stopping people from coming from libya more people are dying and the
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routes are becoming more dangerous as once migrants arrive on the island most are taken to this immigration center where they are registered and a 1st step toward applying for asylum after being registered the residents are free to leave. at the church in the center of town i meet mahmoud. bitterly. there is. a free india and so there these. leave you. a lift leave you. as i'm leaving the church square a man begins shouting. i've known are shit out that if it wasn't for the migrants the media wouldn't come to lampedusa. no one cares about us lampedusa. produces mayor tells me he welcomes those rescued at sea. my father was a fisherman. i am a fisherman. but scoble to be found one a fisherman rescues
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a person at sea we apply one will. not the french not the german people or anyone else's law actually did this for a people or they don't have to be dying you don't have to document them insecure that you just saved them on saturday evening another standoff between a rescue boat defies the government's order to stay away it enters the port carrying 41 migrants the vessel is called alex operated by italian angio mediterranean. there's commotion at the dock where locals have gathered to watch a representative from italy's right wing leg a party is here too she wants to send a message to the new arrivals as well as the boat's crew example but give a damn i'm here because we have to fight against those who traffic human beings these people are not save us they are people who traffic human beings on the boat
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is taken into police custody on the other side of the bay. the exhausted passengers wait another 7 hours before they are let off the boat as the mayor of lampedusa told me immigration to this island is nothing new. he believes the current standoff can only be resolved by european solution. else way in a city a santa that used to be europe's biggest reception point for migrants is closing today the site admin nao in sicily at one point held more than 4000 people in what used to be a housing complex for the united states military the santa had its critics including far right interior minister mikhail salvini who is expected to attend its official closure today. and i'm joined by dede abuse a ministry of who's just arrived from the bridges and is at the gates off that refugee center to close in the name the city high in india to see you why is this
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refugee center being closed. well when it was at its peak it had 4000 residents and there were reports of bad conditions over crowding also there was reports of drug trafficking coming out of this place and prostitution so it has been a kind of a symbol for the failure of migration in europe as you said it was one of the largest refugee camps in europe but i talked to some activists who said that silva needs issue with the camp was nothing to do with the conditions here that it was more about symbolism he wants to send the message that he stands firmly against migration he gave a talk here today to close down this place for good and he said promise kept so this is a big day for him symbolically ok as we understand it there's been opposition. closing off this refugee center even from some locals. that's right there's a 2nd protest not people here to protest necessarily but people who are from the
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union of the workers here there are 400 employees from the local area and they are complaining that this place did have promise like you said it was also suburban style housing for military american military families until 2010 so it would theoretically be a great place to hold a lot of people and they are disappointed that it's shutting down so there are happy and also the protesters that i talked to earlier are just unhappy that for an act of symbolism this place had to be shut down the argue that the people who were sent away from here have been sent to various camps around italy but the conditions there are no better. any can we expect that any more risky but it's hoping to dock and it's that he will be turned away just as we saw over the weekend with the german c.i.i. budged. it's very likely just it's only been weeks since mateo salvini issued his decree that n.g.o.s rescue ships are
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not allowed to pick up migrants off the coast of libya and take them to italian waters and in those weeks we've already seen several incidents of boats trying to come in and getting turned away twice we've had boats come in against the orders of the coast guard so that it's likely that it's going to happen again but you have to remember that this does not account for the majority of people who are arriving in italy in lampedusa which is the island that's closer to africa than it is to europe a lot of people make it all the way by themselves those are called goes to rile arrivals and a lot of people make it into italian waters at which point the picked up by italian coast guard and brought the west the rest of the way to lampedusa so it won't be the end of immigration to italy but it there is definitely going to be a continued blockade against angio rescue ships. at sea to be a report in the news to sydney thank you. the watching data being is still to come shutting off the supply of performance enhancing drugs to the stigmas
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club football stadium and the high school will tell you about a massive police drug bust worldwide. but 1st it's been 4 years since the united nations adopted its sustainable development goals meant to improve the lives of millions of people by 2030 but a 3rd of the way towards the deadline a review has found that the world is likely to fail in meeting its commitments for education under the sustainable development goals all children should be in school by 2030 but at present rates of progress 14 percent will still not be in education by then on literacy all young people should be able to read and write by 2030 but it's fear that 20 percent will still be illiterate projections are worse for income countries pakistan for example has one of the worst levels of out of school primary age children in the world he visited a school there to see what's been done to get kids into the classroom and keep him there. are. 2 clock in the morning and maha much should be
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getting ready for school but the 12 year to stop growing a few years ago in order to work and support his family. who is a well known what shall i come here early in the morning and stay till late which is very tiring when i get home i have a bath and go to the mosque. we don't have money which is why i can no longer study . such a situation is the norm for millions of children across pakistan a new report from unesco estimates some $5.00 men are out of school at the primary level and girls north of the most going to van posing unmarried as children and afterwards of going to school pakistan's then been doing education crisis is mainly down to decades of under-investment and mismanagement of the entire system and fear than politicians to finally improve things is so low that many people are taking
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matters into their own hands. this school was established by volunteers in karachi offering feel lessons to the nearby haitian community the classes offer any scapegoats you posed and hope for a better future. yes. we were forced to open the school as there are no functioning government ones in the area. many of our children are getting into trouble especially with drugs. but we try to get support from the government and press them to help us but heard nothing back this is why we such as help ourselves. for the both of us we play games and really enjoy ourselves they teach as well so we like coming here. for a better life i want to study to become a pilot when i grow up. they teach us in english and urging i want to learn here
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and then become a teacher myself prime minister in non-con has vowed to prioritise and invest in education where the women continues to spend less than is recommended by international standards education should be the priority of government so even if they have that is what i post. field is. where we fear is when we are implementing it. pings are moving in the same direction i don't think so we'll be able to achieve this dogood with 2023rd to go we won't be able to achieve. the started we would love to become up a list man for the only real who he and millions like him have is if pakistan or glue here a few uniforms are to education system but also live families like started out of poverty to send their children to school the government has its work. according to
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their leaders to do in forecast one in 4 children will not complete their education by going to. representatives of afghan civil society and the taliban have agreed on what they're calling a road map for peace ofter almost 20 years of conflict in the country the taliban refused to speak with the government but officials attended the talks and don't want as private citizens a joint statement issued by the participants said a post-war afghanistan would have an islamic legal system protect women's rights and ensure equality for all ethnic groups for more on that we're joined by is under peter's man who has reported from afghanistan for many years and has followed those talks closely good to see is under is this can we really see peace in afghanistan after this conference i would say not anytime soon but i would still say this is a diplomatic success it might pave the way to
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a future peace process this is just the very early stages the beginning and what's new here is that for the very 1st time in a really formalized framework that government officials from afghanistan have been negotiating though in a private capacity with taliban officials and came up with a declaration and that is a new thing that's the quality of the. today talks in doha to be continued often asleep all right ok so so at these all afghan talks as we understand it really all parties of afghan society had a stake at that table we know women were represented as well do we have a clearer picture of what the role of women will be in a peaceful afghanistan a new afghanistan i mean if we look at the 2 page declaration and it was really a rango to get there 13 hours i was told it it took to get here and if you look at article 6 it says here like the tears a prince are assuring women's rights in political social economic acute cation all
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cultural affairs s power within the islamic framework of islamic values now who gets to define that and that is i think we're in the future caviar it's lies this needs to be continued it was the very 1st time the african delegation from kabul did include 11 women. the taliban delegation obviously did not include any women so where does it take us in the future remains to be seen i think as for the taliban they still invision an islamic emirate and we all know judging back at that time of rule in the 1990 s. told 2001 that women didn't really play any role in public life ok there are separate talks taking place those talks between the taliban and the u.s. just give us an update on that as we understand they are meant to resume today and just more broadly how do all of these if it's come together the talks that we've had in doha i mean the talks between the taliban and the u.s. i mean the talks between the u.s. in doha and the taliban they paused for these 2 days of the in traffic and dialogue
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and we're assuming today i think there are a compound in each other i think this declaration really can also influence on what is going to be debated further today between the americans and the title because taliban because really what we're looking at is a broader framework that could pave the wrote to peace but we have to under. stand that it is only long road and we will potentially see much more violence as we did see tonight there was an ass trike. hitting civilians there was a raid on a hospital so that all is ongoing and we might see in the course of this week maybe american saying we are going to withdraw our troops and you would give us a commitment that you would stay away from terror that you would break away from that and then we can basically get to where we really need to be having afghans talk with afghans on a very high level ok the center of it is mine thank you very much for that.
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sports news now and a massive law enforcement bust coordinated by agencies around the world has led to the seizure of tons of illegal steroids millions of contra fit drugs and the closure of underground the border trees that produced performance enhancing drugs for ethanol the security agency europol is calling it the largest series of raids of its kind. it's trying to hide. and journalist who has broken a number of stories of global reach on the topic off the formants in hans saying drugs good to see you. so how widespread was this it was from our point of view as are most widespread actually which has ever been taken place by what it was police authorities for example europol who was organizing this on behalf of the authorities. world anti-doping agency was also
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involved. cooperated was the author of peace or indeed this really really big thing which happened here is that we have also to be honest to be clear systems are 1st rate which has been taking place i remember of for example it was announced he'd want to be ex in beijing in china it's a point also in a rage of a similar kind has been taking place. as you mentioned how in the world anti dumping agency was also involved it begs the question who are these performance enhancing drugs manful. not easy to say but as more for recreate sports are not so much why performance sports usually most of the drugs anabolic steroids on the market are. determined or are for which are for example introduce studios or body builders or doing kind of power sports but not in competitions not so much at least there are always some which he
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was and was all for competitions in our opponent's sports but this is more or less an exception at least it is the usual experience i meet. it seems that public bodies like the police are getting more involved in cleaning up sports what is it like to see it that shows us that doping controls in sports i wouldn't say don't make any sense but at least say are not very helpful to understand the whole extent of doping in sports in general we need investigation we need porches when he says authorities we need prosecutors state prosecutors were. dealing with this kind of measures as a way as we will face another big issue in as a problem in future. as i told you already in 2008 says kind of rate has been taking place now we in 2900 that we see that all of his. big black market
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in place all over the world is talking substances. so this raises the questions as being. where the efforts really be successful and it's a pos and i have my gosh ok so a massive double raids and you're paying. the largest ever of its kind but what impact will it have on cheeses and global sports heigho. really much impact because as i said we have that rates already passed we have talked in tests of talking tests we had retest from the olympics just in mind that in a lot of positive tests retest from the 2008 well in pigs but these tests have been analyzed in 201615 didn't help obviously to get 14 people try always to money it was made in a way that it's just my feeling after all the experience i made as
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a journalist on that field ok journalist and dumping expert. thank you thank you. the united states women's national football team has arrived home with the world cup trophy in hand off to beating the netherlands in the final be champions will welcome to new york they were happy to pose again with their prize and sang what else we are the champions a ticket taker a days planned through new york's financial district on wednesday. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you hong kong's probe asia chief executive saying a controversial bill allowing extraditions to the chinese mainland is stand back carry lamb stopped short of saying she would give in to purchase just amman's and for many trolls the proposal. you're watching news from to the end of next close up has an in-depth report on what's being done to tackle modern day slavery
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