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this is the wus laiva from a kabul tez through a marketplace in the town on the syria turkey would it border killing more than a dozen people the syrian town of halabja ad was captured by turkey last month in an offensive to drive out kurdish forces with locals forced to flee also coming up . police in hong kong use tear gas of things you can to disperse rioting crowds as the protesters pretend to the streets in what they say is an emergency call to protect the territories which one of the. counties chosen don't see across the
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south africa as the national rugby team crowned world champion the springboks put on a dominant display be sitting then to capture that that was the top top top. 5 headed home free you could join me at least 13 people have been killed in a car bomb attack on a syrian town bordering turkey tell of yad was captured by taki last month when i incur a new one should offensive to push kurdish forces out of northeast in syria it wants to set up a buffer zone in the border region where it plans to resettle syrian city refugees who are currently living in turkey. soon after the car bomb tore through a marketplace in tel aviv the turkish defense ministry laid the blame with kurdish fighters. it's one of the front lines of the turkish military incursion launched
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last month an incursion that's driven kurdish militias and residents from the area turkey says the operation is necessary to secure its borders and enable the safe return of syrian refugees. but it means an uncertain future for the syrian kurds who took to the streets of their defacto capital commish leon saturday to voice their opposition. among that we'll call on the international community to help us bring back the displaced to the villages and to the towns of russel honore and tell tama and to dr taqi from all that and that is my judgment that have been let them have a good idea of what syria's kurds are concerned the turkish plan to resettle refugees in northern syria is actually an ethnic cleansing operation designed to push them out of the area they have now lost control of their semiautonomous region and fear what may come next. well police in hong kong have used to gas to break up writing
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by black pro-democracy protest as demonstrators set fire to street barricades in metro stations and attacked the local office of chinese should one news agency protest against china's perceived meddling in hong kong's freedoms have no end to the 22nd week beijing's indication it may now tighten its grip on its semi autonomous territory. or. clouds of tear gas fill central hong kong as pro-democracy protesters gathered 1st 22nd week they were met with forceful police responds. the. united together by a mob by a frightened some people what i think it makes more people hate the police fire that my film creates more hatred and or up i took out. and that animosity was clear as the 2 sides clashed in. the central business
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district with officers firing tear gas and rubber bullets and some demonstrators destroying public property the chaos has battered hong kong's reputation as a secure financial hub. for the fluke you know the truth of home god today. was on the low the. blue shopping district coming right down on you today going to look at us not to occur to people like. saturday's rally although not legally sanctioned started out peacefully in victoria park but police were showing no tolerance the clashes then moved to the central business district police arrested dozens of people fulfilling beijing's promise to tighten controls mainland china is showing no sign that it will meet calls for greater democratic freedoms while hard core demonstrators are adamant they won't leave the streets until their demands are met. chile's government is
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backing away from a plan to cut corporate taxes the new follows more than 2 weeks of protests calling for far reaching reforms demonstrators are demanding higher wages improve health care and better pensions and even all that she led to join the protests that have shaken the country and led to the cancellation of 2 major international summits in the capital. angry senior citizens have joined the protest on the streets of santiago they say their pensions are too low to live on. i want better pensions for my children and grandchildren it's sad to think about their future now chileans are upset because the politicians don't know how we feel . pretty simply look i support the protest but not the violence $100.00 a month. clashes have broken out between demonstrators and
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police in the 2 big since the protests began. 17 year old maria luis navarro is among those who want to see an end to private pensions she's calling for public investment in retirement funds instead the mob and similarly that i will my pension is so low that i have no choice i have to keep working so i can't go out much or take a vacation you know no peaceful twilight years for me here chilean president sebastian pinera is launching social reforms as an antidote to the protests but a majority of demonstrators are calling for his resignation and a change to chile's constitution. well south africa have won the men's rugby world cup in japan at the springbok sprang a surprise by defeating favorites england 32 to 12 in the final in yokohama sparking celebrations across south africa. well with this was the scene in johannesburg as people celebrated the country's 3rd world cup win.
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and there was joy in it so wetted township where the victory has a special significance off to see a car lisi became the 1st black captain to lift the men's trophy for south africa as he's made the springboks and the game as underdogs but 100 pollard kicked for penalties to give them a 1st half lead subdued england kept themselves in the contest but 2 tries from south africa in the 2nd half sealed the way. and every correspondent i spoke with found in cape town after the match. what a performance of the springboks during that waltz cup and what a clear victory in the finals in the end of the day and kept on but also throughout the country the celebrations have now started because this is the good news that south africa was desperately waiting for. the iraqi.
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room but suddenly goodlier got. this. big fans united we shall be and we love each other by the way you. know it is a very big picture because you have so united called you know it's kids'. lives but you see. i think there's only 2 at the moment because the economy is not do very well i think this will have you know 3 people to get. started it's a civic side nation needed we did. what he has long been seen as the sports of white people of the white oppress us during the apartheid signed but and 9951 year after the end of apartheid the team won the title here in south africa and nelson mandela gave them the cup and was a huge celebration and have brought the nation together and many people are hoping
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that now in 2019 the same thing could happen again and the symbol of the person of the victory is. the 1st black captain of the springboks a role model for a lot of young people in this country and right after the end of the match she addressed the crowd and said look we have so many problems back home in south africa we're trying to show you what we can achieve if we all united if we all stand together. as we just. when it is a combination of extremists force and climate activism canadian ice climate will god is using his skills to tell the world about melting glass he is united nations has dubbed him a mountain here i. will gad is on a mission ever since the canadian ice climber noticed that the world's biggest glaciers are melting he's been determined to spread the word from kenya's kilimanjaro to the ice sheets of greenland he's seeing the same trend.
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take people to the mountains and i show them on the map where the questioner should be and then we stand there and there's no glacier and it's really amazing to them and that's what we have to do is show people quite a change not just talk about graphs and the science which is very important but i think we need real in your face this is happening now you guys your own leaders the united nations has designated will gather a mountain hero and his task and his passion is to show the world what he sees. he grew up near the athabaskan glacier in north western canada that's where he learned to climb so this was under a pole where 50 or more meters of ice on her where we are right now when i was a kid it's his car ovation if they've got it ice was right here 13 years ago now it's a desert it directly impacts both my profession as a guide and that also impacts my family and just the fact that my kids probably
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will not see this in the same way as they are adults they're going to say oh dad remember it was wasn't too far of a hike from the parking lot now the glaciers god. gads outlook is bleak but he while comes the involvement of young activists like gratitude beck who are mobilizing against climate change even so no extreme winter or immediate course of action can stop the glaciers are melting he finds it hard to believe there are still climate change skeptics in abundance. don't think people are going to take climate change seriously until things like hurricanes are ripping through their place or it's just simply too hot to live there and then it will get very interesting climate change but i think we're going to have some fairly cataclysmic events before people get to that point. these photographs show how the ice has retreated over the past century. in recent years the process has accelerated.
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this has given rise to a new form of tourism for those who believe the climate science we want to experience it before it's all gone. climate change and how much it's receded there's just a this is a wonderful resource and and for it to be to dispirit as fast as it is is because something when i get up there and then you realize how fast it goes you know it's a shock when we are 70 years old it will be gone so it was until we were on the glacier that we said well it will be gone. so 1st it was a nice site and when we were on it and it was or. what was believed to be eternal ice is melting away we'll gad says it's time to take this seriously everybody. in our environment is changing and just like the animals other animals here it will affect us this is not some kind of bird or so this is like really straight up that is that is happening i think we're going to have real problems and we're going to
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have real change we better start preparing for that. it's clear to we'll gather that our planet will look very different 50 years from now. whether future generations can withstand the effects of climate change or be doomed to suffer the consequences of our inaction he says is up to us. well in formula one valtteri bottas has taken pole position for sunday's us crown prix the finn has to win to have any chance of staying in contention for the title sadie's teammate us hamilton was only 5th that will secure his 6th world championship in austin with 2 races left if you finish it 8 or hire ferrari's sebastian vettel is on the front row of the great with both us red bulls next to stop and is 3rd and ferrari's clerk lines up 4th. now the show is off to the break on a dramatic day of action including
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a never before seen encounter they will follow up says leave the needy promoted team based in the east the german capital faced off with hat to bad mean east side from the west the 1st time they ever met in the top flight that a much more coming up on the disney go with red herring to. show you are watching the news on humphrey remember you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website you dress is d. w. dot com thanks for your company and see very soon.
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