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the student protest that took over the world millions of people from europe to africa and asia go on strike to demand action to save the planet. and thousands descend on one of the world's most secret military bases as an online joke gets seriously out of count. calories so we begin with that breaking news out of yemen where the who the rebels say they will stop targeting saudi arabia with drones and other weapons in a statement mocktails shot the head of the huge fees political office says the armed group expects the saudis to also stop targeting yemeni territory and they reserve the right to respond if riyadh continues to target them. you know. we will cease to target saudi arabian territory with military drones ballistic missiles and all other forms of weapons and we wait for a reciprocal move from them or even better for them to declare that all kinds of attacks including a real compartments will cease we reserve the right to respond if they fail to reciprocate positively to this initiative and the continuation of this war will not benefit any side on the contrary it could lead t
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i have traveled extensively through europe africa and of course united states but i've never been to taiwan and i hear that taipei is a foodie's paradise so i am super excited to get a taste of the city. my colleague so it's one pound from g.w. in taipei gives me a warm welcome he's going to show me lots of fun restaurants around the city. 6 here i've made it to where i mean my goodness look at this. day one for me begins with an overview of the city. tower one o one is taipei whose main landmark with 101 floors it's ranked among the tallest skyscraper in the world type is surrounded by green hills and mountains and has developed rapidly over the last decades from an almost insignificant small town to an internationally important metropolis 10 want to famous for its teas of which there are 4 main types of black green tea white and along. the country produces some of the finest along teas in the world the. these are traditional semi hunks of ice tea. but there is another famous tea from taiwan which is now available around the world. and my colleague so introduces it to me that it's j
i have traveled extensively through europe africa and of course united states but i've never been to taiwan and i hear that taipei is a foodie's paradise so i am super excited to get a taste of the city. my colleague so it's one pound from g.w. in taipei gives me a warm welcome he's going to show me lots of fun restaurants around the city. 6 here i've made it to where i mean my goodness look at this. day one for me begins with an overview of the city. tower one o one is taipei whose main...
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the sign of the dark knight was 1st projected in melbourne before lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the americas many fans dressed up to mark the anniversary of batman's 1st appearance in the pages of d.c. comics in 1939. this is al jazeera and these are top stories this hour at least 40 civilians have been killed in afghanistan in what's believed to have been an as strike the attack took place in helmand province there reports that a wedding party was hit on thursday 30 civilians were killed by it. u.s. drone strike in afghanistan in kenya 7 school children have been killed after their school building collapsed almost 60 other students are in hospital rescue workers are searching for several children who are trapped under the rubble. iran's president hassan rouhani is heading to the u.n. general assembly in new york way says he'll reveal full details about his call security proposal tensions are high in the region after a series of attacks most recently a drone and missile strike on saudi aramco oil facilities saudi arabia and the u.s. say iran is to blame and american reinforc
the sign of the dark knight was 1st projected in melbourne before lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the americas many fans dressed up to mark the anniversary of batman's 1st appearance in the pages of d.c. comics in 1939. this is al jazeera and these are top stories this hour at least 40 civilians have been killed in afghanistan in what's believed to have been an as strike the attack took place in helmand province there reports that a wedding party was hit on thursday 30 civilians...
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the sign of the dark night was 1st projected in melbourne before lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the america it's. undermined are the top stories on al-jazeera the un has turned up the heat on world leaders ahead of its climate summit in new york with a new report warning that the impacts of global warming a speeding up data compiled by the world meteorological organization says global sea levels are rising at the fastest rate of carbon emissions of hits new highs these syrian cities are very much linked to the fact that you have. been using a growing amount of or she would. call oil and gas and. last year i missed it because they are all sugar rising but when they are sent. to the record i call it racial. disparities that may. be warming on the planet but also it must be a warming all shows. iran's president has told western powers to leave the security of the persian gulf to regional nations led by terror on how some rouhani made the comment while watching parades showcasing his country's military arsenal he also promised to unveil a regional peace plan at the united nation
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the sign of the dark knight was 1st projected in melbourne before lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the americas many fans dressed up to mark the anniversary of 1st appearance in the pages of d.c. comics back in 1939 comparing it to once in a lifetime solar eclipse like that's. that's it from me and that is our team join us again in a couple of minutes by. the mccoy. weaponized throughout history. oscar to me and started fighting developed by nation states there will be enough to. know within reach of those seeking. the most toxic substances. invisible thread on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years the students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect the school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. rewind return
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she's been to europe, africa, egypt, fiji three times. the children signed it and put it in an envelope and posted it off. one week later, the palace replied, sending pictures of harriet enjoying a cream tea, meeting staff, and making friends with a toy corgi. after her round—the—world trip, harriet is now back home in adelaide, and already preparing for her next adventure. justin trudeau has apologised after pictures were published of him wearing brown face at a party. he says he should have known better and he appreciates now it was a racist thing to do. hello. thursday morning brings another rather chilly start. but actually, the emphasis over the next few days is for things to turn a little warmer and, with that, for the vast majority, it will be dry. high pressure firmly in charge at the moment, centred right on top of the british isles for thursday morning. one or two fog patches underneath this high, with light winds, and one frontal system bringing some extra cloud and the odd spot of rain in the far north of scotland. that's wher
she's been to europe, africa, egypt, fiji three times. the children signed it and put it in an envelope and posted it off. one week later, the palace replied, sending pictures of harriet enjoying a cream tea, meeting staff, and making friends with a toy corgi. after her round—the—world trip, harriet is now back home in adelaide, and already preparing for her next adventure. justin trudeau has apologised after pictures were published of him wearing brown face at a party. he says he should...
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student protests that took over the world millions of people from europe to africa and asia go on strike to demand to action to save the planet. sport host nation japan to make a winning starts at the rugby world cup they rallied for trying to secure 30 points to tear victory over russia. hello welcome to the program but we begin this news hour in yemen where the who see rebels say they will stop targeting saudi arabia with drones and other weapons in a statement the head of the who these political office said the armed group expects the saudis to also stop targeting yemeni territory and they reserve the right to respond if it continues to target them. we are with we will cease to target saudi arabia to retreat military to missiles and all other forms of with us and we wait for a reciprocal move from them or even better for them to create all kinds of attacks including a real compartment will cease we reserve the right to respond if they fail to reciprocate positively to this initiative and the continuation of this rule will not benefit any story on the contrary it could lead to dangerou
student protests that took over the world millions of people from europe to africa and asia go on strike to demand to action to save the planet. sport host nation japan to make a winning starts at the rugby world cup they rallied for trying to secure 30 points to tear victory over russia. hello welcome to the program but we begin this news hour in yemen where the who see rebels say they will stop targeting saudi arabia with drones and other weapons in a statement the head of the who these...
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she has been to europe, africa, egypt, fiji three times...ildren signed it and put it in an envelope and posted it. 0ne put it in an envelope and posted it. one week later, the palace replied sending pictures of harriet enjoying a cream tea, meeting staff and making friends with a toy corgi. after her round the world trip, harriet is now back home in adelaide and already preparing for her next adventure. there is more on all the news any time for you on the bbc website and you can reach me on most of the team on twitter. thank you very much for watching. please, come again. hello. thursday morning brings another rather chilly start but actually the emphasis over the next few days is for things to turn a little warmer and, with that, for the vast majority, it will be dry. high pressure firmly in charge at the moment, centred right on top of the british isles for thursday morning. one or two fog patches underneath this high, with light winds and one frontal system bringing some extra cloud and the odd spot of rain in the far north of scotland.
she has been to europe, africa, egypt, fiji three times...ildren signed it and put it in an envelope and posted it. 0ne put it in an envelope and posted it. one week later, the palace replied sending pictures of harriet enjoying a cream tea, meeting staff and making friends with a toy corgi. after her round the world trip, harriet is now back home in adelaide and already preparing for her next adventure. there is more on all the news any time for you on the bbc website and you can reach me on...
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she's been to europe, africa, egypt, fiji three times.nd put it in an envelope and posted it off. a week later, the palace replied, sending pictures of harriet enjoying a cream tea, meeting staff, and making friends with a toy corgi. after her round—the—world trip, harriet is now back home in adelaide, but already preparing for her next adventure. we love a story with a happy ending, don't we? let's have a look at what you have been saying this morning about the prospect of the latest huawei smartphone device. their top end device is going to be launched later today and we will take a look at it in detail later in business briefing, what we know. one of the things that is most likely is you won't be able to use google apps because of the us band. neil has said it will go the way the windows phone dead, great phone but because of the lack of support from google it will fail. another it is about apple versus the world. why not encourage cheaper versions? thank you for your thoughts. keep them coming. hello there. thursday getting off to ano
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of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that's well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around it is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his successor in the future where the numbers increase in door across africa. well the numbers are going up with the population growth and you know how important religion is on this continent for most people it is extremely important and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok so what impact has the pope's visit in all these 3 countries so far pretty. well in mozambi
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the sign of the dark knight was 1st projected in melbourne before lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the americas many fans dressed up to mark the anniversary of batman's 1st appearance in the pages of d.c. comics back in 1939 comparing the moment to a solar eclipse. and of course you can find out much more about many of the stories we've been covering in this program by going to your website al-jazeera dot com out of here dot com. and a reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera the un has turned up the heat on world leaders ahead of its climate summit in new york with a new report warning that the impacts of global warming are speeding up the data compiled by the world meteorological organization says global sea levels are rising at their fastest rate and carbon emissions of hits new highs. what. i say publicly is what climate scientists have been saying privately for some time which is that climate is turning out to be more sensitive to their inputs of greenhouse gases that we previously thought and that means the urgency of dealing with the problem is growing faster iran's p
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them ours is over exploitation of natural resources a project with partners from 7 countries in europe and africa so forces to tackle some of these problems we went to the gun inside of left victoria to meet up with a team from the university of cars in germany the scientists are here told what their goal is to boast fish stocks and also show the local communities how to preserve the environment. muhammad has been fishing off their gun and shoes of little taller for more than 25 years. but. we no longer catch fish like we used to. big economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or give just one catch a week in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rising demand for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. runs a fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your ponds all the time so you ca
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of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around it is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his successor in the future but why the numbers increasing go across africa. well the numbers are going up with the population growth and you know how important religion is on this continent for most people it is extremely important and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok iran so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well i
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protests were also held in africa, asia, and europe. more than 500 cities are planned in germany alone, where today chancellor angela merkel is set to announce a package of measures to reduce the country's greenhouse gas emissions. here are voices from sydney, thailand, and nairobi. >> we have not seen any governmental action being taken since the last strike, and that means we are going to keep fighting for the sustainability we deserve and we need an economic stability we also want for our world. the idea that renewable energy can be the alternative, that it is the only option. issue. is a human tois horrific -- terrific see these everyday normal workers, students, moms, dads, kids, babies here supporting the strike. >> a lot of youth can't vote. theyey don't have decision-n-mag powewer in fosl fufuel investmts or plastic use. but t what the yououth can do is talk about the problem and make noise about it and demand it from the people who can create a change. >> climate change is real and coming for us. it doesn't matter who you are.
protests were also held in africa, asia, and europe. more than 500 cities are planned in germany alone, where today chancellor angela merkel is set to announce a package of measures to reduce the country's greenhouse gas emissions. here are voices from sydney, thailand, and nairobi. >> we have not seen any governmental action being taken since the last strike, and that means we are going to keep fighting for the sustainability we deserve and we need an economic stability we also want for...
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so you could say that the 1st order of europe to africa is now there marvin miller thank you very much for your report as well as your insights on the story thank you afghanistan as for praying for a presidential election this weekend amid tight security there has been upsurge of terrorist attacks ahead of the vote most of them claimed by the taliban the extremists have threatened more violence to derail the elections telling the 10000000 eligible voters to stay at home despite that 2 of the presidential candidates have made their picks to voters in a rare televised debate. those 2 contenders are the country's current chief executive. who's really entered the political mainstream. the lead candidate didn't show up for the debate the current president ashraf ghani . the 2 addressed issues including election fraud and the taliban. afghan people risk their lives to go to vote this shows their determination that this should decide their future and the new circumstances will be allow for them and selections to once again decide best fate. but. the tal
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so you could say that the 1st order of europe to africa is now in share money miller thank you very much for your reporting as well as your insights on the story thank you turning now to sport in the world athletics championships start in qatar on friday the buildup has been dominated by allegations of doping new technology means urine samples from a decade ago can now be retested and positive tests have meant unexpected medical upgrades for a number of athletes. delayed tribute for christina oberkfell 11 years after the beijing olympics the former general and throw has been awarded a silver medal she received her new prize possession at a small ceremony made up mostly of friends and family. her conan in 2008 russia's maria the commode was stripped of her silver medal off to retesting of old urine samples all but fools bronze was given an upgrade that's not it was a financial reward which would have been bigger back then cannot be recovered it now has symbolic value which is great. i'm so close that this has happened after so many years an
so you could say that the 1st order of europe to africa is now in share money miller thank you very much for your reporting as well as your insights on the story thank you turning now to sport in the world athletics championships start in qatar on friday the buildup has been dominated by allegations of doping new technology means urine samples from a decade ago can now be retested and positive tests have meant unexpected medical upgrades for a number of athletes. delayed tribute for christina...
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the sign of the dark nights was 1st projected in melbourne for the lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the americas many fans dressed up to mark the anniversary of batman's 1st appearance in the pages of d.c. comics in 1939. this is al jazeera quite right off the top stories for you know world leaders have been attending a special summit on climate change at the united nations have heard impassioned pleas from young activists who accused leaders of stealing their childhoods you have stolen my dreams my childhood with your empty words and yet i'm one of the docks once. people are suffering people are dying entire school systems are collapsing we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fame or details of each term economic growth. the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists has announced the formation of a constitutional committee for syria it's seen as a step towards restarting the stalled peace process. the u.k.'s main opposition labor party has pledged to hold a 2nd referendum on breaks it if it wins an election however the party st
the sign of the dark nights was 1st projected in melbourne for the lighting up buildings in asia europe africa and the americas many fans dressed up to mark the anniversary of batman's 1st appearance in the pages of d.c. comics in 1939. this is al jazeera quite right off the top stories for you know world leaders have been attending a special summit on climate change at the united nations have heard impassioned pleas from young activists who accused leaders of stealing their childhoods you have...
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border of course in order to prevent migration to europe so you could say that the 1st order of europe to africa is now in share money miller thank you very much for your reporters with us your insights on the story thank you . you're watching the news here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you u.s. lawmakers are reviewing a classified whistleblower complaint that has prompted an impeachment inquiry into president trump congress is investigating with a trump press the leader of ukraine for damaging information on a political driver. coming up next on news asia bollywood grieving he visits a drama school in mumbai inspiring the kids to think big. and undressed in indonesia a closer look at what's been causing days of violent protest. that and more coming up on the news is next i'll see you at the top of the hour thank you for your company. literature invites us to see people in particular. to see how soon as the kids find strong grownup. right objects are going. to be books on youtube. i don't think that that well i guess sometimes i am but i was there nothing which has happened
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of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around that is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and so he also gave some of his bishops more power.
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and we look at the student protests that took over the world millions of people from europe to africa and asia go on strike to demand action to save the planet. but we begin this hour in egypt where several people have been arrested in anti-government protests in the capital cairo the demonstrations against president abdul fatah sisi took place in tahrir square and other parts of the city were broken up by police similar protests are taking place in cities across egypt protests to say they want sisi who is facing corruption allegations to resign sisi was reelected last year with of a 97 percent of the vote in an election where his only challenge it supported his rule al-jazeera is banned from reporting and cite egypt and for more on this story middle east honest below joins us now over skype so off to everything that has happened in the country in recent is the violent crackdown on political dissent how important is it that we that we see protests like this now. well ma'am i think it's that it's court it's quite important that you could use the word extraordinary that egyptians are ta
and we look at the student protests that took over the world millions of people from europe to africa and asia go on strike to demand action to save the planet. but we begin this hour in egypt where several people have been arrested in anti-government protests in the capital cairo the demonstrations against president abdul fatah sisi took place in tahrir square and other parts of the city were broken up by police similar protests are taking place in cities across egypt protests to say they want...
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they're expected to spread from the asia—pacific through europe and africa to the americas.can take you live now to sydney, in australia, where protests are under way. we understand thousands of australian school students walking out of classrooms across the country. they have particular problems with the current government's environmental policies. all this three days ahead of the climate summit in new york, and in the wake of the strikes in march this year in which 150,000 people marched in australia. 1.5 million, roughly, took part worldwide. these strikes are expected to be bigger, and there is likely to be a stronger presence from unions, workers and companies who have signed up to strike in solidarity with the young activists. we will be speaking to oui’ activists. we will be speaking to our correspondent here in just a few moments, but i am going to come back to him in a moment, i think. the growing pressure to curb the emissions that are warming the world has not stopped president trump overturning more environmental regulations. he is trying to stop california setti
they're expected to spread from the asia—pacific through europe and africa to the americas.can take you live now to sydney, in australia, where protests are under way. we understand thousands of australian school students walking out of classrooms across the country. they have particular problems with the current government's environmental policies. all this three days ahead of the climate summit in new york, and in the wake of the strikes in march this year in which 150,000 people marched in...
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as the day progresses, protests are expected to spread from the asia—pacific, through europe and africa americas. you can see these pictures starting to come in from sydney, and we are as we said expecting to see this whole wave of climate change protests to ripple across the globe. everyone united on many of these have risen from children over the last few months, very much a cause taken up by younger people. you can see they are clearly quite active there. when we can clearly quite active there. when we ca n cfoss clearly quite active there. when we can cross to phil mercer in sydney we will do so. but for the moment we will speak to roger, who has been looking at the events taking place today. the girl who sparked today's action. greta thunberg started a global crime climate youth movement after striking from school in sweden, young people fearful for their future. ms greta thunberg sailed to new york for today's demonstration. adults, inspired by their children, will take to the streets as well, hoping it will be the biggest worldwide climate protest yet, designed to influence world
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border of course in order to prevent migration to europe so you could say that the 1st order of europe to africa is now in share not in military you very much for your report as well as your insights on the story thank you. turning now to the u.s. where lawmakers are revealing a classified whistleblower complaint against president tran that has fronted an impeachment inquiry the complaint is based on a phone call between trunk and ukraine's president at the issue at stake is did abuse his power by urging ukraine to open a corruption investigation to transfer the tickle rival joe biden and his son. not for the 1st time on a difficult day in new york donald trump was forced to defend his conversation with ukraine's fellow to me as a lenski using a familiar line and the witch and continues but they're getting hit hard in this which aren't because when they look at the information it's a joke. impeachment that i didn't do it to take a look at that call it was perfect i didn't do it there was no quid pro quo the allegation trump pressured selenski to look into dealings by his political rival joe bide
border of course in order to prevent migration to europe so you could say that the 1st order of europe to africa is now in share not in military you very much for your report as well as your insights on the story thank you. turning now to the u.s. where lawmakers are revealing a classified whistleblower complaint against president tran that has fronted an impeachment inquiry the complaint is based on a phone call between trunk and ukraine's president at the issue at stake is did abuse his power...
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in which a white spread in northern latitudes will by contrast tex live in warmer areas of europe asia and africa. and asia just wait for their victims to come along susan i think distances of several 100 meters. they can transmit spotted. the often fatal crimea. migrating. human trafficking and climate change are enabling tech populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with them carrying numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily there not only dangerous creatures lacking but interesting people like dr howard on and he's the right person to talk to today. the. doctor how to get on your from the robot call in situ it from the leader. in the woods in nature and you're running around with a white flag collecting ticks while you're doing that. we are doing like this in the last year of europe's were often drawn the more exotic tick speeches. of all and you want to know what ticks be serious and they make in germany and the 2nd reason is to see when the ticks are active or hold the proton also critique is changing by the climate change because. the last 2 years were extreme
in which a white spread in northern latitudes will by contrast tex live in warmer areas of europe asia and africa. and asia just wait for their victims to come along susan i think distances of several 100 meters. they can transmit spotted. the often fatal crimea. migrating. human trafficking and climate change are enabling tech populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with them carrying numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily there not only dangerous creatures...
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they're expected to spread from the asia—pacific, through europe and africa, to the americas. the growing pressure to curb the emissions that are warming the world has not stopped president trump overturning more environmental regulations. he is trying to stop california setting stricter targets for vehicles, and taken a big step towards opening up alaska for drilling. aleem maqbool reports from another climate battleground in colorado. the north fork valley in colorado is an area of stunning diversity of landscape. lush, green valleys beside striking, stark desert terrain, plateau mountains, and dense pine forests. but it also sits on one of the largest shale gas reserves in the us, leaving these pockets of untouched splendour severely under threat — perhaps now more than ever. well, this gas well has been in operation not farfrom north fork for many years, but the trump administration is pushing aggressively for more wells to be drilled on public lands, but that includes areas of natural beauty and even wildlife refuges. in just its first year, the trump administration offer
they're expected to spread from the asia—pacific, through europe and africa, to the americas. the growing pressure to curb the emissions that are warming the world has not stopped president trump overturning more environmental regulations. he is trying to stop california setting stricter targets for vehicles, and taken a big step towards opening up alaska for drilling. aleem maqbool reports from another climate battleground in colorado. the north fork valley in colorado is an area of stunning...
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record heat waves in europe and africa droughts in southern india on an unprecedented scale hurricanes more frequent and violent than ever and wildfires in of all places the arctic the global news media are after decades of looking the other way finally waking up to what scientists have long called an emergency climate change take covering climate now it's an alliance of more than 300 media outlets including this one currently running one week's worth of climate coverage in the lead up to a summit on the subject in new york city the shortfall in the coverage of climate change in the short come. expose the ugly irresponsible side of modern journalism particularly the corporate conduct the chase for ratings and revenues in the media are complicit in and not just observers of an economy dependent on fossil fuels and that's a big part of the problem our starting point this week once again is the planet earth. a global media consortium a journalistic collective the size and reach of which is commensurate to the story and news agencies like bloomberg a.f.p. in france and getty images u.s. te
record heat waves in europe and africa droughts in southern india on an unprecedented scale hurricanes more frequent and violent than ever and wildfires in of all places the arctic the global news media are after decades of looking the other way finally waking up to what scientists have long called an emergency climate change take covering climate now it's an alliance of more than 300 media outlets including this one currently running one week's worth of climate coverage in the lead up to a...
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we move on to the mediterranean the waters separating africa and europe are one of the world's deadliest migration routes now the german aid organization c watch is using reconnaissance flights to ensure people don't vanish under the waves. takeoff from an undisclosed location. the german n.g.o.s see watch as taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean. muttiah and pilots have one main objective saving lives. this she watched aircraft moon bird mainly operates in the search and rescue zone off the coast of western libya an area that spans more than 350 kilometers of coastline this is where migrant boats set off on their perilous journey to italy and malta footage from an earlier mission shows how that looks dozens of people on an overcrowded rubber dinghy passengers often spend days out at sea exposed to the sun and with limited supplies after hours up in the air we spot a suspicious object in the water i have. that's a sunken rabbiting. for now we don't know what happened to the people on board these cheap inflatable boats are not made to last and sometimes sink after da
we move on to the mediterranean the waters separating africa and europe are one of the world's deadliest migration routes now the german aid organization c watch is using reconnaissance flights to ensure people don't vanish under the waves. takeoff from an undisclosed location. the german n.g.o.s see watch as taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean. muttiah and pilots have one main objective saving lives. this she watched aircraft moon bird mainly operates in the search and...
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of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that's well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around that is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his successor in the future but why the numbers increasing go across africa. well the numbers are going up with the population growth and you know how important religion is on this continent for most people it is extremely important and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in m
of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that's well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around that is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his...
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record heat waves in europe and africa droughts in southern india on an unprecedented scale hurricanes more frequent and violent than ever and wildfires in of all places the arctic the global news media are after decades of looking the other way finally waking up to what scientists of long called an emergency climate change take covering climate now it's an alliance of more than 300 media outlets including this one currently running one week's worth of climate coverage in the lead up to a summit on the subject in new york city the short fall in the coverage of climate change and the shortcomings exposed the ugly irresponsible side of modern journalism particularly the corporate conduct the chase for ratings and revenues in the media are complicit in and not just observers of an economy dependent on fossil fuels and that's a big part of the problem our starting point this week once again is the planet earth. with the. global media consortium a journalistic collective the size and reach of which is commensurate to the story news agencies like bloomberg a.f.p. in france and getty images u
record heat waves in europe and africa droughts in southern india on an unprecedented scale hurricanes more frequent and violent than ever and wildfires in of all places the arctic the global news media are after decades of looking the other way finally waking up to what scientists of long called an emergency climate change take covering climate now it's an alliance of more than 300 media outlets including this one currently running one week's worth of climate coverage in the lead up to a...
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emissions before the damage to the planet is irreversible from australia to the united states europe to africa and asia students and workers took a day off to illustrate the seriousness of the crisis and its impact on future generations and the hail it begins our coverage. this is a movement led by children by college students backed by many parents millions of people coming together to protest when they would normally be at school instead they're calling on governments around the world to take action on climate change i think that it's bad to miss one school day and then have a few jets you know how many chinese at school people need to realize that the promise is something we need as many people are protesting here for the 1st time but want to be part of this moring movement cormorant governments to do more to tackle climate change. and this truly is a phenomenon across the pacific islands many of which are already experiencing the impact of rising sea levels a pledge to fight climate change there were big protests in australia where several 100000 people skipped school college or work to ta
emissions before the damage to the planet is irreversible from australia to the united states europe to africa and asia students and workers took a day off to illustrate the seriousness of the crisis and its impact on future generations and the hail it begins our coverage. this is a movement led by children by college students backed by many parents millions of people coming together to protest when they would normally be at school instead they're calling on governments around the world to take...
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of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around it is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his successor in the future where the numbers increase in door across africa. well the numbers are going up with the population growth and you know how important religion is on this continent for most people it is extremely important and we see that with pentecostal cosas we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even a sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok so what impact has the pope's visit in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he w
of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around it is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his...
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record heat waves in europe and africa droughts in southern india on an unprecedented scale hurricanes more frequent and violent than ever and wildfires in of all places the arctic the global news media are after decades of looking the other way finally waking up to what scientists have long called an emergency climate change take covering climate now it's an alliance of more than 300 media outlets including this one currently running one week's worth of climate coverage in the lead up to a summit on the subject in new york city the shortfall in the coverage of climate change and the shortcomings. expose the ugly irresponsible side of modern journalism particularly the corporate conduct the chase for ratings and revenues in the media are complicit in and not just observers of an economy dependent on fossil fuels and that's a big part of the problem our starting point this week once again is the planet earth. a global media consortium a journalistic collective the size and reach of which is commensurate to the story and news agencies like bloomberg a.f.p. in france and getty images u.s.
record heat waves in europe and africa droughts in southern india on an unprecedented scale hurricanes more frequent and violent than ever and wildfires in of all places the arctic the global news media are after decades of looking the other way finally waking up to what scientists have long called an emergency climate change take covering climate now it's an alliance of more than 300 media outlets including this one currently running one week's worth of climate coverage in the lead up to a...
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go to europe i hate europe but question that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it went off for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer way you can and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country get me a is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going into it with that i leave my study geology and i know that. but who profits from it maybe. the truth on the it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair but here but so is the hope for a better life. to tell the whole story in a single picture. sense there. in a world what if images. these far photo artists prove to real life needs no filters. down history ever repeat itself. gemini at the time of the weimar republic. and today. just telephone to the shadows of the cons for each. of the future. time out today. in 45 minutes. firstly at school with. the 1st claim was. then gore's grand moment arrives jo
go to europe i hate europe but question that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it went off for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer way you can and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country get me a is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going into it with that i leave my study geology and i know that. but who profits from it maybe....
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europe i hate europe would question that that's why i hope so because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it went off for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country good neo is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going in there. but i would if i started geology and i know that. but who profits from it. q. it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade you know for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair. but so is the hope for a better life. for you down. to the m.m.x. heavy metal cast iron maiden name i hate basic. books liner gloria flora and blueberry celebrate their music. they think the rock n roll is seen as a. rock is not that. they look tough but on a really. tough morning heavy metal cream. cheese to. be doubly. boring. the bassinets of guy you don't need to keep a day about other people both for over much at home the 4th time flew the whole of those receiv
europe i hate europe would question that that's why i hope so because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it went off for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country good neo is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going in there. but i would if i started geology and i know that. but who profits from it. q. it makes...
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want to go to europe i hate europe we question that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa . africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce there is the biggest uranium producer where you live and yet we pity its children and if you think you my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia it's going a bit with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits right. with on the good makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair appalled people here but so is the hope for a better life. because my feet cannot educate dust off the old atlas and get ready for an entertaining lesson in global football economics. q why do players switch to foreign teams where are they most drawn to and what role do culture and language play. around the world of football in 10 minutes. next. week. everything will be different. mice with artificial intelligence. creatures no stopping it no slowing them down but what happens when machines
want to go to europe i hate europe we question that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa . africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce there is the biggest uranium producer where you live and yet we pity its children and if you think you my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia it's going a bit with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits right. with on the good makes me angry it...
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ultimately peace in their country we move on to the mediterranean and the water is separating africa and europe i one of the world's deadliest migration routes now of the german a to organization see watch use using reconnaissance flights to ensure a people don't vanish under the waves takeoff from an undisclosed location for the german n.-g. o. c. watch is taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean kike mafia and pilot yun half one main object if saving life's this she watch aircraft moon bird made lee operates in the search and rescue zone off the coast of western libya and area that spans more than $350.00 kilometres of coast line this is where migrant bowed said off on their perilous journey to italy and malta footage from an earlier mission shows how that looks dozens of people on an over trotted rubber dingey passengers often spend days out it see exposed to the sun and with limited supplies after hours up in the air we spot a suspicious object the water i am half that's a son can rabbiting gainey for now we don't know what happened to the people on board these cheap infl
ultimately peace in their country we move on to the mediterranean and the water is separating africa and europe i one of the world's deadliest migration routes now of the german a to organization see watch use using reconnaissance flights to ensure a people don't vanish under the waves takeoff from an undisclosed location for the german n.-g. o. c. watch is taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean kike mafia and pilot yun half one main object if saving life's this she watch...
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and, he held these rallies all over the world in manila, south africa, europe, ireland, he was from ireland originally. he went to the united states and became a holy cross priest. in hollywood, he made tv shows that were famous, many actors were part of it. he was valerie well known. we had a half 1 million from all over san francisco. >> this picture we see now is significant. let's see the next one as well if we can. what we see is in the recitation of the rosary, which 500,000 people did, up on the stage where families. and families of different colors, different ethnicities and languages. they led the rosary for us. we have one more slide, or are we done with those? we are back in the present. that was 1961, you and i were there. it was a major event. father patrick p.m. had this mission that went all over the world. tell me about the rivas evocation of the rosary rally in san francisco. >> we know that many people have continued to pray the rosary individually, and families. but, we have not had that experience of game of coming together as a family, a family see my say, in the church
and, he held these rallies all over the world in manila, south africa, europe, ireland, he was from ireland originally. he went to the united states and became a holy cross priest. in hollywood, he made tv shows that were famous, many actors were part of it. he was valerie well known. we had a half 1 million from all over san francisco. >> this picture we see now is significant. let's see the next one as well if we can. what we see is in the recitation of the rosary, which 500,000 people...
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to go to europe i hate europe were questioned that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it weren't offered goodies africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer. and yet we pity its children . my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going there. with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits from it made me who will keep the peace on the it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade you know for me what is europe doing to us. gets green lit up and of. the anger and despair pop up i hear but so is the hope for a better life. because . here's how the clarion celebrate their october event. they've been flocking to the shingle theater for 100. pews. a small original at the world's biggest public celebration. the moment next on the c.w. . form. the world unto itself. the finest musical compositions. the. don't tell me that he was into them don't tell me that there is he never felt. hard for yourself and t
to go to europe i hate europe were questioned that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it weren't offered goodies africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer. and yet we pity its children . my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going there. with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits from it made me who will keep the peace on...