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and papa new guinea is disappearing forest why the business of logging is booming despite a court ruling that says it's illegal. a very warm welcome to the program good to have your company if i was in of armenians a celebrating the west think nation of prime minister service so i guess c.m. in the last few hours. he's stepping down well that follows eleven days of anti government protests valving hundreds of thousands of people his resignation came shortly after pictures of ours showing soldiers joining the protest is in the capitol hill surrogacy and had been accused of a power grab who was appointed prime minister earlier this month soon after finishing two five year terms as president but we've seen over the past few days plenty of people out in the streets in their tens of thousands and yesterday the military joining them the whole idea was to get the prime minister who'd seen that transfer of executive powers from the presidency which used to be more of a ceremonial position and their message was clear that they wanted him we hope to speak to our correspondent boban for the walker
and papa new guinea is disappearing forest why the business of logging is booming despite a court ruling that says it's illegal. a very warm welcome to the program good to have your company if i was in of armenians a celebrating the west think nation of prime minister service so i guess c.m. in the last few hours. he's stepping down well that follows eleven days of anti government protests valving hundreds of thousands of people his resignation came shortly after pictures of ours showing...
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made at the paris climate agreement on the agenda is the rapid rate of deforestation in papa new guinea where logging continues at a rapid pace as amrit almost reports now from the village of time. this machine should not be operating these logs should still be standing as trees most of this land should still be forest in twenty sixteen papua new guinea's supreme court ruled that the special agricultural business lease or a.b.l. which allowed logging in this part of the east sipek region was invalid and illegal logging did stop for a few months but it's restarted since the same is true across the country. according to some there isn't the political will to enforce logging bans after s.a.b. else were made illegal new types of licenses were issued for the same areas instead in rural areas many say logging companies have more sway than the government does over police and officials basically paralyze the public service system so that those public service systems sort of there rather than the interests of a nation or its people people here in a remote part of east new breton island say repre
made at the paris climate agreement on the agenda is the rapid rate of deforestation in papa new guinea where logging continues at a rapid pace as amrit almost reports now from the village of time. this machine should not be operating these logs should still be standing as trees most of this land should still be forest in twenty sixteen papua new guinea's supreme court ruled that the special agricultural business lease or a.b.l. which allowed logging in this part of the east sipek region was...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran ripples on communities looking industry in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also opened by andrew thomas al jazeera papa new guinea. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories hundreds of soldiers have joined antigovernment protests in armenia as capital demanding the resignation of the prime minister. was accused of a power grab and corruption rob interesting a walker has more now from the armenian capital yet over. large crowds are again beginning to gather on this eleventh day of anti-government protests perhaps most significantly at the daily beast into the thousands that have been coming out in this is basically students the young people we have been seeing. brigades of peacekeepers they are part of the
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sierra leone and new guinea could not have stopped the outbreak on their own. theonly people who could have going to come from outside, from europe, from the us. the african union doctors did a remarkable amount . of the outbreak. but how do you get those people there if there are travel bands around the world? wrong idea, it's a good thing that policymakers never implemented it. >> yes sir. >>. >> can you quantify politically, one percent? did thom tillis win in north carolina if there was never an ebola outbreak? [inaudible] >> the governor of maine was reelected. >> a good point, when casey had gone to new jersey and went back to maine, the governor of maine was pulling far behind you was a three-way race . the third candidate was actually doing okay that had 10 or 15 percent, dropped out of the race and endorsed a democrat because they the invalid governor somuch. governor caps , friday casey under quarantine back in her home in maine. they said that you, no thank you and took a bike ride with her partner in a very public show of defiance and governor of ma
sierra leone and new guinea could not have stopped the outbreak on their own. theonly people who could have going to come from outside, from europe, from the us. the african union doctors did a remarkable amount . of the outbreak. but how do you get those people there if there are travel bands around the world? wrong idea, it's a good thing that policymakers never implemented it. >> yes sir. >>. >> can you quantify politically, one percent? did thom tillis win in north...
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this video of a refugee camp in papua new guinea was filmed using a phone. the authorities say that soldiers fired shots in the year. but amnesty international researchers brought something very different to light. to prove actually that they were firing into the tensions which then led to the upper new guinea police on the australian government changing their narratives about what happened on the. same dub really manages the digital verification corps in southern england he trains the next generation of digital detectives six universities across three continents work with amnesty international students monitor videos and photos from the internet to determine whether they are real or fake. olivia n.l.e. has been working with the project for a year and a half now her work is like solving a digital puzzle she has to find out when and where videos were made and whether the information given can be verified. i think it's really important. to look for any clues that you can see in the video one second you can see a mosque and it's tiny by. olivia was able to trac
this video of a refugee camp in papua new guinea was filmed using a phone. the authorities say that soldiers fired shots in the year. but amnesty international researchers brought something very different to light. to prove actually that they were firing into the tensions which then led to the upper new guinea police on the australian government changing their narratives about what happened on the. same dub really manages the digital verification corps in southern england he trains the next...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on p. and g.'s logging industry in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it's appeared in is also out by andrew thomas al jazeera papa new guinea and a reminder that you can catch up with all the stories we are reporting on by check out our website the address that is our dot com and you can also watch us live by clicking on the orange wire icon al-jazeera dot com. because the top stories here in breaking news out of canada a number of people are feared dead after a van ran into pedestrians in toronto they say the driver of the van has been taken into custody but so far haven't given any other details of a spokesperson said develop parity jumped the curb and images from the scene show several people being attended to by medic
and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on p. and g.'s logging industry in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it's appeared in is also out by andrew thomas al jazeera...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities looking in the street in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also island by andrew thomas al jazeera papa new guinea. all right all the news of course on our website all the latest developments from armenia there it is on your screen the address al jazeera dot com that's al-jazeera dot com. time for a quick check of the headlines here armenia's prime minister has resigned after eleven days of mass protests hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated against him in the capital yerevan and other parts of the country al-jazeera as robin forrester walker says there are scenes of jubilation in the capital. i understand that he's government is likely to be dissolved parliament the armenian parlia
and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities looking in the street in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also island by andrew thomas al...
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made at the paris climate agreement on the agenda is the rapid rate of deforestation in papua new guinea where all going continues at a rapid pace as andrew thomas reports now on the village of toddy. this machine should not be operating these logs should still be standing as trees most of this land should still be forest in twenty sixteen papua new guinea's supreme court ruled that the special agricultural business lease or a.b.l. which allowed logging in this part of the east sipek region was invalid and illegal logging did stop for a few months but it's restarted since the same is true across the country. according to some there isn't the political will to enforce logging bans after s.a.b. else were made illegal new types of licenses were issued for the same areas instead in rural areas many say logging companies have more sway than the government does over police and officials basically paralyze the public service system so that those public service systems so a very rather than the interest of a nation or its people people here in a remote part of east new breton island say represen
made at the paris climate agreement on the agenda is the rapid rate of deforestation in papua new guinea where all going continues at a rapid pace as andrew thomas reports now on the village of toddy. this machine should not be operating these logs should still be standing as trees most of this land should still be forest in twenty sixteen papua new guinea's supreme court ruled that the special agricultural business lease or a.b.l. which allowed logging in this part of the east sipek region was...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities looking in the street in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also owned by andrew thomas al jazeera papa new guinea let's talk to will mcgoldrick is director of climate strategy at the nature conservancy he joins us live from your carter in the major via skype well so how much progress in the forest conservation has been made in the two years since the last a.p.r.'s and when i and the signing of the paris climate accord. well thanks for having me the paris climate accord certainly has driven a huge up leave international attention on on all sources of greenhouse gas emissions and it's also turned the spotlight on on forests and on the land sector as a whole which we estimate could contribute
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reaffirms a global trend towards abolition of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia joined the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from position seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection. but as litigation in several states progresses that because the executions resume. for more on the general trends in the death penalty in executions while by i'm joined now by lucy graham she is the amnesty deputy director of global issues welcome you see let me start with china your report says it remains the world's leading executioner cincinatti official figures on what io estimates based. the estimates are based on information that we get from people within china i think is important and the size absolutely chime it is one of the disturbing trends that we have seen this year but we've also tried to show that there is some hope that we are witnessing the end of the death penalty so for example if
reaffirms a global trend towards abolition of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia joined the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from position seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection. but as litigation in several states progresses that because the executions resume. for more on the...
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of deepsituations concern for the republic of equatorial guinea. this weekend just gone, we woke to news that added a further low to a most painful and bloody episodes of this conflict. according to reports published in the international media on the seventh of april, saturday, in duma, more than 40 people died, and children. they suffocated through the and elation of a poisonous gas. as we heard in this great chamber on the fourth of april from the director and deputy , the opcwsentative fact-finding mission in syria provides conclusions and recommendations that are not binding and do not entail attribution of responsibilities should evidence of chemical weapons it be brought to light. we take this opportunity in last related fact to recall the obligations of all parties to take tangible steps --. moreover, we underscore the fact that recent events in the way in which the fact-finding mission has worked has made it abundantly clear that there is a need for an independent investigative mechanism to be set up. and preventmpunity future attacks. we a
of deepsituations concern for the republic of equatorial guinea. this weekend just gone, we woke to news that added a further low to a most painful and bloody episodes of this conflict. according to reports published in the international media on the seventh of april, saturday, in duma, more than 40 people died, and children. they suffocated through the and elation of a poisonous gas. as we heard in this great chamber on the fourth of april from the director and deputy , the opcwsentative...
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poison island for twenty eight years as guinea pigs to. the objects of regular scientific examination. this is the largest of the islands. occupied by one of america's most important and secretive faces. known as the ronald reagan test site it's a missile. the pacific ocean all the way to asia and china. here the people of the mushroom islands of once again being subjected to the testing of weapons of mass destruction designed for a coming war on. the basis part of a remarkable. knownas vision twenty twenty devised in the nine hundred ninety s. it's amos described officially as full spectrum dominance. this means control and sea. cyber space and space five four three two one. from california almost five. the u.s. air force tests its intercontinental missile by firing them at the. imagine a missile coming screaming out of the sky it's absolutely terrifying there i think that there is there's really nothing that i can imagine that that would be more terror. dying than this and we're talking about. devices that any one of them could go off co
poison island for twenty eight years as guinea pigs to. the objects of regular scientific examination. this is the largest of the islands. occupied by one of america's most important and secretive faces. known as the ronald reagan test site it's a missile. the pacific ocean all the way to asia and china. here the people of the mushroom islands of once again being subjected to the testing of weapons of mass destruction designed for a coming war on. the basis part of a remarkable. knownas vision...
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sudan somalia they carried out executions there last year and there was also we hear good news in guinea kenya and gambia what is fueling this trend. i think a lot of countries in sub-saharan africa are for it is they are contra allies affronted to know the death penalty is not with forward and that you know more and more countries. are pushing the death penalty you know ninety something when i'm just international began this global campaign only sixteen countries under bush deputy or prince now there are a hundred and six and i think you know a lot of sub-saharan african countries are realizing this and i join in this trend you know last year guinea became the twenty and sub-saharan country to abolish it for crimes we saw progressing in other parts of the region gambia for example they used to be a staunch supporter or he's an idiot and r.t. as a sudden it changes attitude you know it's signed an international treaty which commits it's two to abolishing the nazi and stop executions and only a few weeks ago over the president of a country a stumblin of fusion ritual on executions so and
sudan somalia they carried out executions there last year and there was also we hear good news in guinea kenya and gambia what is fueling this trend. i think a lot of countries in sub-saharan africa are for it is they are contra allies affronted to know the death penalty is not with forward and that you know more and more countries. are pushing the death penalty you know ninety something when i'm just international began this global campaign only sixteen countries under bush deputy or prince...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities looking in the street in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also by andrew thomas al-jazeera papa new guinea. find more video reports like that at the website i was there a don't call. it is good to have you with us hello adrian finnegan here in doha but the headlines on al-jazeera police in canada are questioning a suspect after a van drove onto a crowded sidewalk in toronto killing ten people and injuring fifteen others he's been named as twenty five year old alec. officer saying he appears to have acted deliberately. he just went on the sidewalk he just started shooting everybody man he had every single person on the sidewalk anybody in israel you would hit the bus stop everything i shou
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popular guineas disappearing forests why the business of not going is booming despite a court ruling that says it's illegal. in sport england's new footballer of the year is setting his sights on team success in europe mohamed salah leads liverpool inspire first champions league semifinal and it's a. restart with more news on the developing story in canada a toronto police have confirmed that nine people have been killed and another sixteen injured after a van ran into pedestrians police say the driver of the vehicle has been taken into custody and is being questioned the incident happened on one of toronto's main streets which police say could remain shut for days while they continue their investigation over using c.c.t.v. cameras in the area and repeating for witnesses to come forward. i just named us not marks and i saw there is no white you just go to the night sunday morning at night so many people just shouting stop the car but he didn't he just don't give warning and he did something home and nursery people lie down there and they didn't pull at all so the car just kept. hitti
popular guineas disappearing forests why the business of not going is booming despite a court ruling that says it's illegal. in sport england's new footballer of the year is setting his sights on team success in europe mohamed salah leads liverpool inspire first champions league semifinal and it's a. restart with more news on the developing story in canada a toronto police have confirmed that nine people have been killed and another sixteen injured after a van ran into pedestrians police say...
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thank you. >> i thank the representative of equatorial guinea for statements. i now give the floor to the representative of cultivar. >> thank you, mr. president. the delegation would like to thank secretary-general for his presence and his statement on the latest developments in syria following the airstrikes carried out by certain members of the security council during the night of friday the 13th, 2018. we request all of the actors involved, different levels, to demonstrate restraint and refrain from further complicating an already disastrous situation where the syrian people find themselves. weapons and bombs have made syria suffer too much in disdain of our collective for verbal action of peace. do i have to remind everyone that by signing the nation's charter in 1945, the founding members sought to establish a new global order based on multilateralism and the determination to make peace a universal common good. the preservation of that peace was entrusted to the united nations and security council. the primary fundamental responsibility of the framework.
thank you. >> i thank the representative of equatorial guinea for statements. i now give the floor to the representative of cultivar. >> thank you, mr. president. the delegation would like to thank secretary-general for his presence and his statement on the latest developments in syria following the airstrikes carried out by certain members of the security council during the night of friday the 13th, 2018. we request all of the actors involved, different levels, to demonstrate...
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as you said, it hasn't been a great week for the brits, quite apart from the guinea pigs and cats youjohnson caught out on exaggerating on porton down, the fco deleting a tweet, now this visa issue, russia has made hay out of this. but what we haven't seen until now is a crumbling of the coalition to british put together over the diplomatic expulsions. went there for a moment. let's think about what this development means about novichok itself. a group of nerve agents reported to be so much more deadly than other chemical weapons. earlier, i spoke to a man who was working on the development of the nerve agent in the days of the soviet union. dr vil mirzayanov now lives in new jersey. i need gabriel to help me with that! i asked him whether he was surprised that the skripals look to be surviving the attack. i heard about that. does it tell us anything about novichok in general, though? that maybe this isn't as powerful as we have been saying? or maybe that this particular sample of novichok was older, or not as pure, maybe not even made by the factory that you were working in? at milit
as you said, it hasn't been a great week for the brits, quite apart from the guinea pigs and cats youjohnson caught out on exaggerating on porton down, the fco deleting a tweet, now this visa issue, russia has made hay out of this. but what we haven't seen until now is a crumbling of the coalition to british put together over the diplomatic expulsions. went there for a moment. let's think about what this development means about novichok itself. a group of nerve agents reported to be so much...
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have you asked president obiang of equatorial guinea for yahya jammeh‘s extradition?e haven't asked for it as of now, we are still waiting to get the facts together. you have said you want to make the gambia a beacon for human rights in the whole of africa. when you came to power about 15 months ago, you released all political prisoners, you said jammeh was wrong, the gambia shouldn't have left the icc, we want to go back in there. and, you know, by and large, you've been applauded for your efforts, but there are some alarms that are being sounded, aren't there, about what is happening in the gambia? and i want to give you one example of that. dr ismaila ceesay, a lecturer in politics at the university of the gambia, injanuary he's arrested by the police and he doesn't know why. he's detained, he's now been freed, and it was all because he wrote some things in the gambian press which wasn't to your government's liking. i was expecting this question. there you are. this — it's not a surprise. yes. there's one thing i want to make clear here. dr ismaila ceesay and every
have you asked president obiang of equatorial guinea for yahya jammeh‘s extradition?e haven't asked for it as of now, we are still waiting to get the facts together. you have said you want to make the gambia a beacon for human rights in the whole of africa. when you came to power about 15 months ago, you released all political prisoners, you said jammeh was wrong, the gambia shouldn't have left the icc, we want to go back in there. and, you know, by and large, you've been applauded for your...
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found out from the niece of mr that's the cousin of yulia she revealed that they own two cats and two guinea pigs but following the attack there was no information about the whereabouts or indeed the wellbeing of those animals here's what the embassy set. to learn the fate of the animals is important not only from the point of view of mr scruby past property rights but also as a matter of animal welfare and most importantly in the context of the ongoing investigation to better understand what happened to sergei and yuliya scruple it is essential to know if the animals also suffered from chemical poisoning. well the u.k. did respond to that request a u.k. government spokesperson from the department of environment food and rural affairs said that the property in wiltshire was sealed off as part of the police investigation following that when they had access to the property they said that a vet sadly found two guinea pigs dead and they also found a cat in a distressed situation position so they made the decision to euthanize the cat because of the what they didn't say or didn't state what that
found out from the niece of mr that's the cousin of yulia she revealed that they own two cats and two guinea pigs but following the attack there was no information about the whereabouts or indeed the wellbeing of those animals here's what the embassy set. to learn the fate of the animals is important not only from the point of view of mr scruby past property rights but also as a matter of animal welfare and most importantly in the context of the ongoing investigation to better understand what...
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have you asked equatorial guinea for yahya jammeh's extradition?e any request as of now, we still waiting to get the together. you have said that you want to make the gambia beacon for human rights and the whole of africa. when you came to power about 15 months ago, you release all political prisoners, you said yahya jammeh was wrong, the gambia should not have left the icc, we wa nt gambia should not have left the icc, we want to go back in there. by and large, you have been applauded for your efforts but there are some alarms that are being sounded about what is happening in the gambia, and i want to give you one example of that. a doctor, a lecturer in politics at the university of the gambia, injanuary he was arrested by the police and he does not know why. he is detained, he is now being freed and it was all because he wrote some in the gambian press which was not to your government's liking. i was expecting this question. it is not a surprise. yes. 0ne question. it is not a surprise. yes. one thing question. it is not a surprise. yes. 0ne thi
have you asked equatorial guinea for yahya jammeh's extradition?e any request as of now, we still waiting to get the together. you have said that you want to make the gambia beacon for human rights and the whole of africa. when you came to power about 15 months ago, you release all political prisoners, you said yahya jammeh was wrong, the gambia should not have left the icc, we wa nt gambia should not have left the icc, we want to go back in there. by and large, you have been applauded for your...
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the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating in care food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. all the or. the or the virgin mary said is portrayed with indian features. all on. the black jesus on the side altar is almost as the city's patron. the faithful believe he rescued the city from total destruction during the seventeenth century when an earthquake devastated large parts of the city. the inhabitants took the black jesus from his altar and stood him for three days in front of the cathedral there were no further tremors and no more damage deliverance which is still commemorated by an annual procession. the people of presume the indian aspects of their village all city alongside the christians to this day every year representatives of the surrounding towns and villages come to cusco to celebrate the feast of the earth mother still venerated as a fertility goddess by the catch why india was. the first of all brings the old legends back to life some remember monk look up at the ancestor of all the intel's and legendary founder of cusco who was made by. th
the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating in care food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. all the or. the or the virgin mary said is portrayed with indian features. all on. the black jesus on the side altar is almost as the city's patron. the faithful believe he rescued the city from total destruction during the seventeenth century when an earthquake devastated large parts of the city. the inhabitants took the black jesus from his altar and stood him for...
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they went on to say that when they had access to that property a vet did find out that two of the guinea pigs had perished they also said that they discovered a cat in a distressed condition and hence the reason why they decided to euthanize that cat what they didn't say was what that distressed condition was now here in the u.k. a number of media outlets have revealed and reported that those pets have been incinerated what that actually means is that no biological testing can be done on those pets as of now so the question the requests that russia had as to whether or not the information had those animals being tested would have been useful to the ongoing investigation will now remain a mystery meanwhile the u.k. media is continuing to push sensational headlines based on anonymous sources. the major newspaper claims the nerve agent was produced near moscow and another insists there's a weapons lab in southern russia likely because it picks up the story the screwball case saw an explosive twist earlier this week when experts at porton down revealed they couldn't determine where the nerve
they went on to say that when they had access to that property a vet did find out that two of the guinea pigs had perished they also said that they discovered a cat in a distressed condition and hence the reason why they decided to euthanize that cat what they didn't say was what that distressed condition was now here in the u.k. a number of media outlets have revealed and reported that those pets have been incinerated what that actually means is that no biological testing can be done on those...
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but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off we can find it's all the way we have to work out physical exercise. to do two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just just go away and you come back as a ninety year old man and then you your wife like you anymore. that's the answer. to. the most news in the worst or the reporting of a movement before you reach assume your opinions from this cheering people to both of you since you got the news to move there was there were. we moved into eagles three because the absolute worst of stupid boomers was. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous is a huge star a month and a huge amount of pressure can roam after you have to blow the center of the shuttle with you and you'll solo a great great if you are the rock at the ba
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when the destroy the new molds when they didn't come to their calls for several days because the guinea pigs died of starvation while you know you had a police officer standing next to the door for a number of days and he never had. to the poisoned exactly i don't know if that is not if that is not put in with the evidence then would else he said we have to find out what happened. we don't know the official version according to the secret eventually becomes public knowledge but when that eventuality will happen whether it was a ten years from now is it twenty years from now is it fifty years from now is a big question there is a little footnote to this the british are actually seeing they never apply used in the n.t. do it to the so-called know each of their so they keep thinking. they came back to life for a moment i was there with me and i said well how did i have to define the antidote exactly. why they're saying they didn't use the internet because he thought the kevin into that they would have to produce new york and they're claiming that it never came out that we don't know what h
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into central parts of africa some heavy showers across east africa south asia's also in the gulf of guinea and we expect he wanted to downpours to be affecting the prevail. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i'm going. with the listening on al-jazeera. asian leaders cautiously welcome north korea's announcement that it will stop nuclear and missile tests. and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha would be one of the peron i'm also ahead. palestinians again demanded international investigation after more protest as a killed by israeli fire along the gaza border south africa's president attempts to play peacemaker in a northern city has by violence and. local heroes drive a box office boom in china will examine the patriotism behind ticket sales. north korea says it will stop all nuclear and continental ballistic missile tests add and economic growth and pace the announcement has been made ahead of planned summits with south korea and the united states the pledge is a sign
into central parts of africa some heavy showers across east africa south asia's also in the gulf of guinea and we expect he wanted to downpours to be affecting the prevail. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i'm going. with the listening on al-jazeera. asian leaders cautiously welcome north korea's announcement that it will stop nuclear and missile tests. and welcome to al-jazeera live from my...
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the forests around palma are disappearing fast as they have been right around papua new guinea we have lost everything we've been here two years ago we were just a new year and a new go to be tree or maybe looking at the birds flown out of the truce new guinea has more of asia pacific for remaining rainforest than any other country but special agricultural business leases threaten them they were supposed to be issued to agricultural companies to clear land they intended to farm on. this supposed to avoid emotion in reports like this but this scene is just profoundly depressing when i first took my breath away i mean just look at it this is a landscape. donald trump tells russia that missiles will be coming defying moscow's warning not to attack syria's government. thugs all rommany watching all jews their allies my headquarters here in doha also coming up a military plane crashes after takeoff in algeria killing more than two hundred fifty people. and war crimes judges overturn an acquittal for serbian ultranationalist virus. but he won't go back behind bars. and facebook box mark zuck
the forests around palma are disappearing fast as they have been right around papua new guinea we have lost everything we've been here two years ago we were just a new year and a new go to be tree or maybe looking at the birds flown out of the truce new guinea has more of asia pacific for remaining rainforest than any other country but special agricultural business leases threaten them they were supposed to be issued to agricultural companies to clear land they intended to farm on. this...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities logging industry in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also by andrew thomas al-jazeera papa new guinea time for sport with andy thank you very much for liverpool manager you're going kloppers us the club's finest to show roman respect head of their champions league semifinal on choose day this was the view from inside the manchester city team bus when they arrived for their quarterfinal game at liverpool cans bottles and flares were thrown u.k. police are still investigating the incident while football's european governing body you wife have also opened disciplinary proceedings this is such a fantastic football club the old saying football family. known for fantastic atmospheres all over t
and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities logging industry in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also by andrew thomas al-jazeera papa...
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and provide significant support for education services and health logging companies in papua new guinea are certainly a powerful economic force also own shopping centers hotels and businesses in i.t. and media when al-jazeera first ran reports on communities looking in the street in january the country's main national newspaper ran an article accusing us of being biased and politically motivated the article did not mention that the newspaper it appeared in is also opened by andrew thomas al jazeera papa new guinea. and sports football team. more than. writers and musicians in south sudan are struggling with the absence of copyright laws and the country little control over the sale of their works is likely others will make more money from their works and the artists themselves have been working reports from juba. it takes days sometimes weeks for one of south sudan's most popular musicians emanuel to write record and produce his songs yet despite his the education he benefits very little from the finished product. in south sudan visibly. copyright law does not exist so we musicians we sp
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reaffirms a global trend towards a pollution of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia joined the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from position seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection but as litigation in several states progress is that because the executions. israelis have been marking their holocaust remembrance day when they remember the six million jews murdered by the nazi regime across europe president reuven rivlin was among thousands of people who took part in the annual march of the living at auschwitz in poland the site of one of the most notorious death counts now recent polls legislation about the holocaust has cost controversy so there was some tension in the air. a march in memory of the victims of nazi terror at the french the presidents of poland and israel more than ten thousand people including youth groups from around the world have come to auschwitz the route le
reaffirms a global trend towards a pollution of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia joined the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from position seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection but as litigation in several states progress is that because the executions. israelis have been marking...
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but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off we can find it's although we have to work out physical exercise. to do two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just just go away and you come back as a ninety year old man and then you your wife like you more. complete that's the answer. to some crude for. the most news in the worst with the reporting of a movement. let's assume the thing to finish was this change can put you both of you since you put it that he needs to build his ability was pretty major story and we did sure you could lose thirty because there was a blue tooth in the premier's to stupid to miss was sure i think i'm wishy washy. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accept the reject . so when you want to be president i'm sure. i'm somehow want to. thank you i thank you beatrice that's what the full screen of all can't be could get. interested always at milwaukee's abou
but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off we can find it's although we have to work out physical exercise. to do two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just just go away and you come back as a ninety year old man and then you your wife like you more. complete that's the answer. to some crude for. the most news in...
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it's alleged that a subsidiary of the bollore group undercharged two african presidents, in guinea andor lucrative contracts to manage two shipping container terminals. mr bollore and his company have denied any wrongdoing. ford is scrapping most of its us sedan car models to focus on suvs and pick ups. the auto giant says it will now cut $25.5 billion in costs by 2022, up from the $14 billion it announced last autumn. chief executive jim hackett told investors the company is undergoing "a profound refocus" of its operations. ebay‘s revenue and profit forecasts have disappointed wall street, sending shares down in after—hours trading. the online marketplace invests heavily to meet rising competition from amazon and alibaba. and now what's trending in the business news this morning. business insider looks ahead to results from amazon on thursday, with a sky—high valuation of $700 billion. its shares are trading at more than 200 times its earnings. but it argues that could be justified. —— that is your business briefing. our media review in a moment. but first, supporting the mental well
it's alleged that a subsidiary of the bollore group undercharged two african presidents, in guinea andor lucrative contracts to manage two shipping container terminals. mr bollore and his company have denied any wrongdoing. ford is scrapping most of its us sedan car models to focus on suvs and pick ups. the auto giant says it will now cut $25.5 billion in costs by 2022, up from the $14 billion it announced last autumn. chief executive jim hackett told investors the company is undergoing "a...
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but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off. it's all we have to work out physical exercise. to do two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just for just go away and you come back as a ninety year old may and and then you your wife won't like it anymore. something that's perfectly. ok with the most quotable quotes in the book another city in the most worth of work for you but i'd leave. the premier of the new transmission chain pinto to both of you since you put it to use now there is no way in which many majors to do more than we do to where you can study because there was a wound to something pretty much to stupid to misuse you i think i'm wishy washy. the drive towards war against syria is unmistakable the pretext is still another alleged chemical attack as usual no evidence is presented as usual conclusions are drawn for an independent investigation we live in a very dangerous time. pranking gave american
but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off. it's all we have to work out physical exercise. to do two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just for just go away and you come back as a ninety year old may and and then you your wife won't like it anymore. something that's perfectly. ok with the most quotable quotes in...
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reaffirms a global trend towards a pollution of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia join the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from position seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection. but as litigation in several states progress is that because the executions regime. has got a quick check now some other stories that have been making news around the world the international chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. has confirmed that former russian spy service cripple and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent in the english city of solsbury however the organization stopped short of naming the substance it also did not say where it was produced. at least twelve people have been killed after taliban militants stormed a government compound in central afghanistan the gunmen overran a district headquarters in gaza need province triggering an hour's long gun battle that left sev
reaffirms a global trend towards a pollution of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia join the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from position seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection. but as litigation in several states progress is that because the executions regime. has got a quick...
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viajamos al extra va dradio de madrid para encontrarnos con juan carlos africano de guinea, juan carloso se sale >>> no se sale >>> las barriadas de las grandes ciudades espaÑolas son el caldo de cultivo perfecto para las bandas, las sicÓlogas dicen que es un patrÓn de abandono familiar y desarraigo al cambiar de paÍs >>> una etapa de sueÑos rotos en las que todas las expectativas que tenÍan con la llegada a espaÑa se van rompiendo. >>> por eso segÚn la policÍa se refugian en las bandas que funcionan como las replicas de las pandillas de su paÍs de origen una especie de franquicia con las firmas normas y escala y no sean algo tan grande como las originales, la policÍa potencia la prevenciÓn por encima de todo >>> en el momento en el cual tÚ puedes dejar un control porque consideras que no es un problema tan importante se te acaba de crear un problema importante, estamos muy, muy encima. >>> en 2016 hubo mÁs de 300 arrestos sÓlo en madrid, y sin embargo, siguen sin desaparecer, por eso autoridades y policÍas mantienen la guardia en alto. en madrid arturo lezcano noticias telemundo. >>> b
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reaffirms the global trend towards abolition of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia joined the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from positions seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection. but as litigation and several states progress is that to see executions in. time for some of the other stories making the news at this hour geria has started three days of national mourning after a military plane crash that killed two hundred fifty seven people the russian built transporter went down shortly after takeoff wednesday killing mostly soldiers and their family members the accident is the worst aviation disaster in algeria is history and investigation is now underway. yemen's army says it has recaptured a key city from around back to the rebels the army said it had completely liberated the city of miti which lies on yemen's border with saudi arabia the saudis are major backers of the yeme
reaffirms the global trend towards abolition of the death penalty last year a further two countries guinea and mongolia joined the one hundred four who have now abolished capital punishment for a second year in a row the us did not feature among the top five global execution is slipping from positions seven to eight this is due in part to ongoing legal challenges of the use of lethal injection. but as litigation and several states progress is that to see executions in. time for some of the...
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but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill first off we can find it's on the wall we have to work out physical exercise. two to two and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones just just go away and you come back as a ninety year old man and then you meet your wife not like you anymore. that's a little girl sleeping. for . cause a book on this in the book another city and keeping them honest with the would put the leave them to smile which assume the premier of the nature of this change can put you back at them you know something you voted for you just knew there was the worst whisper you made their story you moved me to chalupa the story because there was a blue tooth in the pretty morris to stupid to miss was sure i think i'm wishy washy . stop thinking. of. what politicians do listen. they put themselves on the line to get accepted over checked. so when you want to be president i'm sure. for some one of the reps. that's it
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. >> am i a guinea pig here? okay. >> now i'm going to ask at you hard ones. something on your bucket list? >> to spend more time with our grandchildren. >> that's great. a person you would most like to have lunch with? >> actually, one of the benefits of being ceo at wells fargo and i get to have lunch with our largest shoulder once a quarter, which is warren buffet, and that's a lot of fun. >> one of your favorite songs? >> born to r"born to run". >> generational. this is a question -- >> it's coming back. >> this is a question that will make up for lost credit. what was your favorite team growing up? >> other than the michigan wolverines? >> ding, ding, ding. >> thank you. detroit tigers. >> your best sport? >> my best sport, none of the above. in fact, some of my high school classmates are here and they will recall my lack of prowess in almost every sport that i play. but i did -- i looked really good on the bench of the basketball team and the soccer team. >> outstanding. last book you read? >> the new lincoln biography. it's a tome. it's a thousand pages
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that concludes my statement by reiterating the unequivocal position of the republic of guinea, which is that we wholeheartedly condemn the use of chemical weapons by whomever, thank you. representative for his statements and i now give the floor. >> thank you, mr. president. president, we would like to thank secretary-general for his presence and for his statement on the latest developments in syria following the airstrikes carried out by certain members of the security council during the night of friday the 13th, 2018. we request all the actors involved at different levels in the conflict to demonstrate restraint and to refrain from further, kidding and already disastrous situation in which the syrian people find themselves. weapons and bonds have made syria suffer too much. president, do i need to remind everyone by signing the united nations charter in 1945, the founding members of the united nations sought to establish a new global border based on multilateral list and determination to make peace in universal common good, and the preservation of that was interested to the united
that concludes my statement by reiterating the unequivocal position of the republic of guinea, which is that we wholeheartedly condemn the use of chemical weapons by whomever, thank you. representative for his statements and i now give the floor. >> thank you, mr. president. president, we would like to thank secretary-general for his presence and for his statement on the latest developments in syria following the airstrikes carried out by certain members of the security council during the...