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." >> when i was 38, i took a reporting assignment in mongolia, in ulaanbaatar and it was going to be like big adventure. i mean, you don't get much more exotic than outer mongolia and it was the last adventure like that, i was going to have for a long time because i was five months pregnant. the doctors i talked to said it's fine to fly until your third trimester, off you go. the second night i was in mongolia, i went into labor in my hotel room and i gave birth in the bathroom at my hotel and for ten minutes, i was somebody's mother. and then uh, the baby died before the ambulance got there that was that. that was that. it was like i've-- i've switched, head flipped inside me and i'd experience, however briefly, i'd experienced maternal love. and i couldn't get that switch to flip back, so i felt like a mother. and you know, flip and switch to my body too when i was making milk to feed this baby who wasn't there. so, it was almost like an identity crisis. it was like, i know i'm a mother, but i sound crazy if i say it because i have no child. while the particulars of my situation ar
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korean crisis after all this is an issue that the rickly affects these countries they all apart from mongolia share are the land of maritime borders but after all with pyongyang putin was pains to point out that he didn't believe a full blown conflict would take place that this is a responsibility that the countries involved in these crises to the negotiations had to the people on the korean peninsula there was a bit of a disagreement perhaps with the south korean leader and he said that he favored stronger sanctions with regards to pyongyang but also stated that these have to be discussed with russia and china so low there is a difference in approach here there is still some hope that a consensus can be reached this is what president putin had to say on those talks you know. those are. just like my south korean colleague i'm sure that a large scale conflict especially one with weapons of mass destruction will not happen all of the opposing sides have the same sense of understanding of commitment to their people who live in the region and we will solve this problem by diplomatic means. the st
korean crisis after all this is an issue that the rickly affects these countries they all apart from mongolia share are the land of maritime borders but after all with pyongyang putin was pains to point out that he didn't believe a full blown conflict would take place that this is a responsibility that the countries involved in these crises to the negotiations had to the people on the korean peninsula there was a bit of a disagreement perhaps with the south korean leader and he said that he...
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yanjaa's 23 and has lived in stockholm, mongolia, tokyo and kenya.'s got talent, and her amazing memory feats include learning all 328 pages and more than a,800 items in an ikea catalogue. two years ago she broke the world record for recalling names and faces by memorizing an astounding 187 names in just 15 minutes at the hong kong 0pen memory championship. she has about five more seconds to look at the photo. hand it back to me. thank you very much. after looking at the photo, of the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving in poland injuly. tell us some of the details of the photograph. they have a colour scheme of blue and red going on so the father has a nice red tie, the daughter has a red shoes, sandals with white socks sticking out. and a red dotted patterned cute dress. the son has the same colour scheme as his father with the cute shirt and blue pants and blue shorts. and then there are a row of guards in the background. to the right there are also people in the background having the time of their lives laughing at something. how about kate's
yanjaa's 23 and has lived in stockholm, mongolia, tokyo and kenya.'s got talent, and her amazing memory feats include learning all 328 pages and more than a,800 items in an ikea catalogue. two years ago she broke the world record for recalling names and faces by memorizing an astounding 187 names in just 15 minutes at the hong kong 0pen memory championship. she has about five more seconds to look at the photo. hand it back to me. thank you very much. after looking at the photo, of the duke and...
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discussion in the meantime in the hall just next door the leaders of russia south korea japan and mongolia were discussing also what to do about this crisis the world has been watching for some time and although there are differences in how to resolve the crisis they also do have it seems some things in common take a listen. the final goal of these measures and steps is a peaceful diplomatic resolution to the crisis and they'd like to emphasize that there will be no war on the korean peninsula i am certain of that. those are good by just like my south korean colleague i'm sure that a large scale conflict especially one with weapons of mass destruction will not happen less all of the opposing sides have the same sense of understanding of commitment to their people who live in the region and we will solve this problem by diplomatic means all sides involved in the talks here today are directly affected japan south korea russia they all share land or maritime borders with north korea and as we heard there would really suffer in the event of a military escalation of this crisis so they do share
discussion in the meantime in the hall just next door the leaders of russia south korea japan and mongolia were discussing also what to do about this crisis the world has been watching for some time and although there are differences in how to resolve the crisis they also do have it seems some things in common take a listen. the final goal of these measures and steps is a peaceful diplomatic resolution to the crisis and they'd like to emphasize that there will be no war on the korean peninsula...
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mongolia this time on al-jazeera. well again at the top stories here on al-jazeera the u.n. says more than half a million refugees have now fled to bangladesh. broke out in. state last month hospitals are struggling to cope with the influx of people. russian president vladimir putin is in ankara meeting his turkish counterpart. the talks are expected to be dominated by developments in iraq and syria. and a guilty verdict has been handed down in the trial of a controversial sunni muslim cleric in lebanon often allies there will be executed for his role in leading a shoot out in twenty thirty. council and authorities say they're working to ensure that a disputed referendum from spain will take place peacefully thousands of university students of march through barcelona to protest against what they call an intensifying crackdown ahead of sunday's vote there demanding the right to vote in the referendum which the madrid based national government has dismissed illegal. tell us about the march that took place a little earlier what's happening right now where you are. wolf there we
mongolia this time on al-jazeera. well again at the top stories here on al-jazeera the u.n. says more than half a million refugees have now fled to bangladesh. broke out in. state last month hospitals are struggling to cope with the influx of people. russian president vladimir putin is in ankara meeting his turkish counterpart. the talks are expected to be dominated by developments in iraq and syria. and a guilty verdict has been handed down in the trial of a controversial sunni muslim cleric...
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a fond memory in mongolia of some real eccentrics, a local preacher read a prayer to me, in canada and i neverfelt alone on the road. a real sense from when i set out here 78 days ago, is this possible? the old world record was 123 days. people were saying, is it crazy? as the weeks and months have gone on, people have really started to believe in it. there is this wonderful groundswell of support and people got excited. mark beaumont mirror. theresa may has been in trade talks with the canadian prime minister and both have been speaking about the row involving boeing and bombardier. jobs could be under threat in northern ireland because of the dispute. the prime minister said she would press donald trump to resolve the matter. i have already raised the issue with president trump ina raised the issue with president trump in a telephone call and i will raise the issue of bombardier with them when i meet him again later this week and i will be impressing on him the significance of bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly to jobs bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly
a fond memory in mongolia of some real eccentrics, a local preacher read a prayer to me, in canada and i neverfelt alone on the road. a real sense from when i set out here 78 days ago, is this possible? the old world record was 123 days. people were saying, is it crazy? as the weeks and months have gone on, people have really started to believe in it. there is this wonderful groundswell of support and people got excited. mark beaumont mirror. theresa may has been in trade talks with the...
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china's democracy experiment at this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. knowing them here is that all. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find a finger i could bury him. into at this time on al jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current events that matter to. witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. a. top general blames for the violence that displaced hundreds of thousands of people. welcome to
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from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the death ring journey us ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. the centenarians of italy one hundred years old and counting when you told me that people like these and you receive these you think that you want to rethink a pose over seventy five there's something about this area that is helping young life i mean organic here it's not a trend here is what you have don't have in this here and although they're saying and. hands on there must be a secret techno this time zero. deep in southern india a secret construction project to spark concerns about the country's growing nuclear capacity if you're saying that to be a enlarging option which you know amid fears of an escalating arms race with its neighbors in order to give the indians may claim that it is intended for joining indians ball when to go see in the bush that is the so what lies behind india's nuc
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headlines here on al-jazeera more from me in about twenty five minutes time stay with us risking it all mongolia is coming next. mama. was. until recently there was an infernal racket all around this lake the clank of pickaxes punctuated by explosions. but the noise stopped. it's an unwelcome silence for luggable. he and thousands of other golden jade hunters had to lay down their tools when the authorities closed down the mines. lawgiver gets by on odd jobs until he can find a buyer for the germs he hopes will change his destiny. sometimes you know some of the nickel dishes i mean it's a good source so i took off but it sort of. could. as he waits for a buyer for his precious jade he makes extra money renting his small truck to nomadic herdsman whose seasonal migration takes place several times a year. you to meet the nomads lug for usually drives across the lake but this year the thought has come several months early. you want to be a dog these are the myself i took a lot of abuse on all myself and all my. all we are making that we can def in the future. the early mild spell has affected the t
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bit longer we sometimes lose our cattle there with cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. water scarcity is a serious problem we use more than probably you need to why is your risk impact if their plans aren't demanding as much water you don't need to irrigate as much heins me if we can connect more to talk why just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tough water which could provide a solution to the problem global water. tank know at this time on the edges iraq. in the war of words between the u.s. and north korea no sign that either side is willing to back down.
bit longer we sometimes lose our cattle there with cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. water scarcity is a serious problem we use more than probably you need to why is your risk impact if their plans aren't demanding as much water you don't need to irrigate as much heins me if we can connect more to talk why just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tough water which could provide a solution to the problem global water. tank know at...
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some real eccentrics in montgomery —— mongolia.ada and i never felt alone on the road at all. a real sense from when i set out here 78 days ago, is this possible? keep in mind, the old record was 123 days. this is not a marginal gain. people were thinking it was crazy and too ambitious. as the weeks and months have gone on, people have really started to believe in it and there has been a groundswell —— groundswell of support. people got excited. now to cricket where england have decided to stick withjonny bairstow as an opener for their first one day international against the west indies on tuesday at old trafford. bairstow replaced jason roy at the top of the order for the last one dayer the team played, which was in the semi finals of the icc champions trophy injune and he'll open with alex hales in manchester. lawn believes that the test side is not up to scratch. we are so close to being a fantastic team but also too close to being too pooh team but also too close to being too poor. maybe in australian conditions oi'i poor. may
some real eccentrics in montgomery —— mongolia.ada and i never felt alone on the road at all. a real sense from when i set out here 78 days ago, is this possible? keep in mind, the old record was 123 days. this is not a marginal gain. people were thinking it was crazy and too ambitious. as the weeks and months have gone on, people have really started to believe in it and there has been a groundswell —— groundswell of support. people got excited. now to cricket where england have decided...
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from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand beforeg to alaska, where he cycled down through north america before landing back in europe for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4am until nine at night, he saw the sun rise and set over the australian desert, the vast russian landscape, the pyrenees... averaging 240 miles a day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool every day since 2nd july... through injuries, high winds and heavy rains. 0fficially three quarters of the way around the world... but i'm fighting a massive headwind today, so i'm not quite in the right headspace to celebrate yet. this is the end of an epicjourney. mark beaumont has not only smashed his own previous round the world timing, but he's also cut the current world record by a third. at the finish line, he was greeted by an official from the guinness book of records, his time, 78 days and 1a hours... an achievement he once said that would only feel real when he got to stop. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. newsnight‘s about to begin o
from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand beforeg to alaska, where he cycled down through north america before landing back in europe for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4am until nine at night, he saw the sun rise and set over the australian desert, the vast russian landscape, the pyrenees... averaging 240 miles a day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool every day since 2nd july... through injuries,...
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mongolia, the caribbean and huntington bank and then providing loans to rebuild their homes so whativate sector can do to be involved with those affected nations to come up with those solutions. be are just a lumber company but we tried to get through. >> from that positive note we would like to think everyone who attended. [applause] [inaudible conversations] the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the . >> mr. president earlier this week we commemorated the 16th anniversary of the attack on our country september 11 it was a date none of us will ever forgetur we wanted to take all necessary action to go after
mongolia, the caribbean and huntington bank and then providing loans to rebuild their homes so whativate sector can do to be involved with those affected nations to come up with those solutions. be are just a lumber company but we tried to get through. >> from that positive note we would like to think everyone who attended. [applause] [inaudible conversations] the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the . >> mr. president earlier this week we commemorated the 16th...
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mongolia, the caribbean and huntington bank and then providing loans to rebuild their homes so whativate sector can do to be involved with those affected nations to come up with those solutions. be are just a lumber company but we tried to get through. >> from that positive note we would like to think everyone who attended. [applause] [inaudible conversations]orea. at a hearing of the foreign affairs committee is two and a half hours.
mongolia, the caribbean and huntington bank and then providing loans to rebuild their homes so whativate sector can do to be involved with those affected nations to come up with those solutions. be are just a lumber company but we tried to get through. >> from that positive note we would like to think everyone who attended. [applause] [inaudible conversations]orea. at a hearing of the foreign affairs committee is two and a half hours.
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>> iner mongolia university ran onto the field in what looked like uncore graphed moment. >> but cameommemorate the anniversary. countdown the best part. >> video posted on the chinahina daily website. that's the coolest thing. never seen it. >> takes planning and >>> tonight, the stunning devastation from hurricane irma. the storm still hitting the u.s. right now. irma slamming into jacksonville. a flash flood emergency. parts of that city under water. the new storm surge tonight. water rescues underway. tornado watches as we come on. parts of charleston under water. and atlanta now getting hit. >>> also tonight, our team flying to the florida keys. amy robach on the ground right there amid reports of complete devastation and despair. roads washed away. homes destroyed. >>> the massive power outage here in florida. more than 6 million customers now without power. many without water. more than half of florida in the dark. >>> the travel nightmare affecting flights coast to coast tonight. the miami airport now shut down. atlanta now getting hit. flights affected there, as well. >>> and
>> iner mongolia university ran onto the field in what looked like uncore graphed moment. >> but cameommemorate the anniversary. countdown the best part. >> video posted on the chinahina daily website. that's the coolest thing. never seen it. >> takes planning and >>> tonight, the stunning devastation from hurricane irma. the storm still hitting the u.s. right now. irma slamming into jacksonville. a flash flood emergency. parts of that city under water. the new...
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the film fara on al-jazeera wild at this time from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey. from around the globe to take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. north korea strikes again firing yet another ballistic missile over japan. this is. also coming up reaction around the world has been.
the film fara on al-jazeera wild at this time from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey. from around the globe to take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. north korea strikes again firing yet another ballistic missile over japan. this is. also coming up reaction around the world has been.
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villagers and soldiers were buried they released this video of bodies being pulled from two pits in mongolia destroyed and say they have not discovered a third site they accused. of being responsible for the killings but they deny this now if you're watching us on facebook coming up a ship crossed looks at the latest targets in syria's war including hospitals rescue workers and a refugee camp and still ahead on the news grade the feud between donald trump and the n.f.l. for the space agency says as one of his longtime supporters opts to spend money this takes. hello there been some big shots recently in the caucuses particularly now survives having gone through armenia they crossed the sea now and they just in the north of iran the figures being caught in the drug dropped a bit only sixty two millimeters opposed to ninety nine as of yesterday but that's a six hour fall of some significance after rather a long dry spell indicates a slow change of season so it's cooling down twenty nine to run the hot dry plain down in iraq just about forty want to baghdad but that's on its way down to thirty
villagers and soldiers were buried they released this video of bodies being pulled from two pits in mongolia destroyed and say they have not discovered a third site they accused. of being responsible for the killings but they deny this now if you're watching us on facebook coming up a ship crossed looks at the latest targets in syria's war including hospitals rescue workers and a refugee camp and still ahead on the news grade the feud between donald trump and the n.f.l. for the space agency...
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the influences that drive the headlines at this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of us over ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. a deadly attack destroyed her family and left her badly wounded. a long time from gaza to california and little girl's journey of love through adversity i was very timid that was. progress she became our family gap. that would touch the hearts of the people around her forever i was excited when i saw the situation. on al-jazeera wild at this time. al-jazeera. a low i maryam namazie this is the news alan live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes security forces in the democratic republic of congo opened fire on protesting refugees killing thirty six. police in the u.k. arrest an eighteen year old man in a solemn voice of dover as part of their investigation into friday's chub bombing. north korea's kim jong un vows to complete his nuclear
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, or kindergartens, quite a headache for morning -- many working parents, but it is difficult in mongolia baby boom there is pushing the public education systetem ta breaking point, and parents have to win a lottery to get a spot. this has increased by 60%. the government has not built many new schools since the end of the cold war. teachers are also set up with overcrowded classrooms. they are set to strike twice this month. molly: thank you for our look at the business news. we appreciated. the eiffel tower welcomed its first visitor in 1889, and in since, 300nse, -- million people have climbed france's iron lady. visisited paidst monument in the world, and on thursday, the eiffel tower celebrated another milestone, marking the hundred million visitors. >> it is just awesome. >> so romantic. it is beautififul, warm, friend. sophisticated. we love it. it is a happy e event. million, it is magical, and this tower is magical. don't you think so? >> some 1500 partygoers were given free entry to the soiree, complete with a drum set, dj -- ♪ -- ad eight romantic romantic flute trio at the sum
, or kindergartens, quite a headache for morning -- many working parents, but it is difficult in mongolia baby boom there is pushing the public education systetem ta breaking point, and parents have to win a lottery to get a spot. this has increased by 60%. the government has not built many new schools since the end of the cold war. teachers are also set up with overcrowded classrooms. they are set to strike twice this month. molly: thank you for our look at the business news. we appreciated....
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not number will grow as conditions worsen and the story builds last period and sometimes fatal mongolia's child jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be hand in hand i dream about gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable without them i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you mobile and would winning documentaries and knife news on air and online. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories u.n. secretary general antonio guterres says that a hinge of crisis is the world's fastest developing refugee emergency more than half a million or injured have fled to bangladesh since fighting began and myanmar's rock and states last month. russia and turkey say they will work more closely to end the conflict in syria russian president vladimir putin has been holding talks in un caught up with turkey's leader. and catalan authorities say they'll make sure. a disputed referendum on secession from spain will be peaceful thousands of university students have marched through boss alone out there protesting at what they call an intensifying
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a fond memory in mongolia of some real eccentrics, a local preacher read a prayer to me, in canada andible? the old world record was 123 days. people were saying, is it crazy? as the weeks and months have gone on, people have really started to believe in it. there is this wonderful groundswell of support and people got excited. mark beaumont mirror. theresa may has been in trade talks with the canadian prime minister and both have been speaking about the row involving
a fond memory in mongolia of some real eccentrics, a local preacher read a prayer to me, in canada andible? the old world record was 123 days. people were saying, is it crazy? as the weeks and months have gone on, people have really started to believe in it. there is this wonderful groundswell of support and people got excited. mark beaumont mirror. theresa may has been in trade talks with the canadian prime minister and both have been speaking about the row involving
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or sometimes lose or get there with a cold or because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. business update brought to you by cats are always going places together. business updates brought to you by cats are they always going places together. this is al jazeera. and i'm jane dutton this is the news live from doha came up in the next sixty minutes.
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we sometimes lose our cattle there with the cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world center matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current events that matter to you al-jazeera. with its economy stagnant mexico's president and implemented drastic and controversial energy reforms mexico's oil opened by the mexican people for seventy five years is being sold to private international companies. and as with the country's agricultural sector it's exposed to exploitation by profit driven multinational corporations crude harvest at this time on al-jazeera. from the tropics of southeast asia to the vero islands in the far north atlantic went to a nice meets the women who crossed the world for love and stayed in changing communities. at this time without his era. the search is on for survivors in mexico a lot of powerful earthquake killed at least one hundred forty nine. alone.
we sometimes lose our cattle there with the cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world center matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current events that matter to you al-jazeera. with its economy stagnant mexico's president and implemented drastic and controversial energy reforms mexico's oil opened by the mexican people for seventy five years is being...
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he headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand, before flyinglanding back in europe for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4am until nine pm, he saw the sunrise and set over the australian desert. the vast russian landscape. the pyrenees. averaging 214 miles per day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool, every day, sincejuly the second. i thought i lost my front teeth. three injuries, and heavy rains.|j thought i lost my front teeth. three injuries, and heavy rains. i am fighting a massive headwind today. i am not quite in the right headspace to celebrate yet. this is the end of an epicjourney. to celebrate yet. this is the end of an epic journey. mark to celebrate yet. this is the end of an epicjourney. mark beaumont has not only smashed his own previous round the world timing but he has also cut the current world record by one third. at the finish line, he was greeted by an official from the guinness book of records. his time, 78 days and 14 hours. an achievement he once said would only feel real when he got to
he headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand, before flyinglanding back in europe for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4am until nine pm, he saw the sunrise and set over the australian desert. the vast russian landscape. the pyrenees. averaging 214 miles per day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool, every day, sincejuly the second. i thought i lost my front teeth. three injuries, and heavy rains.|j thought i lost my...
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there with the cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. they may. die but the feet if you look at. me. go to the show for. that but. it's something. that i did. the top stories here on al-jazeera north korea's foreign minister says his country may consider a hydrogen bomb test in the pacific ocean follows new sanctions imposed by u.s. president donald trump on top of those by the u.n. north korea responded to those sanctions speech of the.
there with the cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. they may. die but the feet if you look at. me. go to the show for. that but. it's something. that i did. the top stories here on al-jazeera north korea's foreign minister says his country may consider a hydrogen bomb test in the pacific ocean follows new sanctions imposed by u.s. president donald trump on top of those by the u.n. north korea responded to those sanctions speech of the.
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from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journeys of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. you know i'm rob matheson this is the news our live from doha and coming up in the next sixty minutes the death toll from hurricane a rises as officials across the.
from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journeys of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. you know i'm rob matheson this is the news our live from doha and coming up in the next sixty minutes the death toll from hurricane a rises as officials across the.
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from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. along europe's baltic borders tensions are increasing as nato strengthens its defenses and russia gears up for war games of its own of course we'll weren't worried about unpredictability of russia we have to be prepared and we have to react if needed but will the conflict rehearsals ever translate into the real thing as they say if you don't want a war prepare for war people in power reports stone you going on a bear hunt at this time. and i'll have a problem in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera the international community is scrambling to react to friday's ballistic missile test by north korea kim jong un says the final goal is to achieve an equilibrium of force with the united states kim oversaw the launch of the haasan twelve missile mike hanna reports from washington the.
from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. along europe's baltic borders tensions are increasing as nato strengthens its defenses and russia gears up for war games of its own of course we'll weren't worried about unpredictability of russia we have to be prepared and we...
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not number will grow as conditions worsen and the story builds fast furious and sometimes fatal mongolia's child jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be heard and be i dream about gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable without them i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news on air and online. the kurdish regional governments electoral commission says it will and announce an initial results of the session referendum this hour we are live in erbil. i joined up this is al jazeera life and was a coming out. guilty verdict the supreme court in thailand sentences former prime minister yingluck shinawatra to five years in prison for corruption. the u.s. defense secretary and nato secretary general in kabul sells a new afghan policy that may not be all that new plus. a show of force from south africa's largest workers' union its main demand president jacob zuma must go. iraq's kurdish region is about ten ounces the official results from monday's succession referendum an official estimate say kurd
not number will grow as conditions worsen and the story builds fast furious and sometimes fatal mongolia's child jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be heard and be i dream about gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable without them i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news on air and online. the kurdish regional governments electoral commission says it will and announce an initial results of...
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from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand beforein europe for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4am until nine at night, he saw the sun rise and set over the australian desert, the vast russian landscape, the pyrenees... averaging 240 miles a day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool every day since second july... through injuries, high winds and heavy rains. 0fficially three quarters of the way around the world... but i'm fighting a massive headwind today, so i'm not quite in the right headspace to celebrate yet. this is the end of an epicjourney. mark beaumont has not only smashed his own previous round the world timing, but he's also cut the current world record by a third. at the finish line, he was greeted by an official from the guinness book of records, his time, 78 days and 1a hours... an achievement he once said that would only feel real when he got to stop. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. what an amazing human endurance. congratulations, marked, on your new world record. you have been wat
from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand beforein europe for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4am until nine at night, he saw the sun rise and set over the australian desert, the vast russian landscape, the pyrenees... averaging 240 miles a day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool every day since second july... through injuries, high winds and heavy rains. 0fficially three quarters of the way around...
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or sometimes lose our cattle to their will die of cold or because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al jazeera. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be part of that you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being across all social media platforms this is where our audience lives as well as in front of a t.v. they're on the smartphone they're on the tablet they're on the computer. and that's the way al-jazeera is of all into a true media network. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera iraq has over the kurdistan regional government to surrender control of its airports or face an embargo on into .
or sometimes lose our cattle to their will die of cold or because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al jazeera. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be part of that you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being across all social media platforms this is where our audience lives as well as in front of a t.v. they're on the smartphone they're on the tablet they're on the computer. and...
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from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand,pe, for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4:00am until 9:00pm, he saw the sun rise and set over the australian desert. the vast russian landscape. the pyrenees. averaging 240 miles per day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool, every day, sincejuly 2. i thought i'd lost my front teeth. through injuries, high winds and heavy rains. 0fficially three quarters of the way around the world, but... i'm fighting a massive headwind today, so i'm not quite in the right headspace to celebrate yet. cheering and applause. this is the end of an epicjourney. mark beaumont has not only smashed his own previous round—the—world timing, but he has also cut the current world record by a third. at the finish line, he was greeted by an official from the guinness book of records. his time — 78 days and 14 hours. an achievement he once said would only feel real when he got to stop. the artist banksy has got a lot of attention in london. two of his new murals have opened near t
from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand,pe, for the final stretch from lisbon to paris. cycling from 4:00am until 9:00pm, he saw the sun rise and set over the australian desert. the vast russian landscape. the pyrenees. averaging 240 miles per day, the equivalent of cycling from london to blackpool, every day, sincejuly 2. i thought i'd lost my front teeth. through injuries, high winds and heavy rains. 0fficially three quarters of the...
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powerful institution in the philippines at this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the damning journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill them to end their suffering but i didn't have the heart to do he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. knowing them here is due to all. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find a finger i could bury him. at this time on al jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current events that matter to al-jazeera. matheson in doha the top stories on al-jazeera north korean leader kim jong un has vowed to continue his country's nuclear program despite u.n. sanction
powerful institution in the philippines at this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the damning journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill them to end their suffering but i didn't have the heart to do he's dedicated his life to...
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the actual join the global conversation but this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. al jazeera is a very important source of information for many people around the world when all the cameras have gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. russian filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin during his travels he meets christians and muslims patriots and separatists i told you the locals in the southeast were on our side when i arrived i don't do something completely different someone to leave russia but for others the russian passport means hope and the challenge of happens in search of putin's russia at this time on all jazeera. this is al-jazeera. and on our inta
the actual join the global conversation but this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. al jazeera is a very important source of information for many people around the world when all the cameras have gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody...
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way of life with sometimes luser cattle that was called for because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. when the news breaks more than a million people have already lost not number will grow with conditions and the story builds best furious and sometimes fatal. jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be heard in the i dream about gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable without them i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news on air and online water scarcity is a serious problem when used more than probably you need to why is you with the impact if their plans aren't demanding as much water. as much as me if the age old collecting more to talk why it just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tap water which could provide a solution to the problem global water theft tagg know at this time on all jazeera . in the off the mouth of civil war peace and reconciliation i remember seeing in the absence of justice. people in power on earth chilling testimonie
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or sometimes lose or cattle because there was a cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera . bang located outside that restaurants and chicks fairer than peru and were able to bring a different perspective to global that. when you pay the way to list a cove a minute tree in the financial dog and you see the people in those words and those policies are affecting. the emotional base of the situation by living in that's when all the us can identify with the story. in the hash tag era when news coverage consists of a punk jihad line a five second sound bite not an easy solution. dellums deep a thumb says challenge the status quo expose double standards and debate the contradictions join me mad the hot sun for a new season of the show the frank loves and up front. about this time i'll just erupt. i know in our entire nandan the top stories around zero votes are being counted in a controversial kurdish referendum on secession in northern iraq where local media reports.
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the next show join the global conversation this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. russian filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin during his travels he meets christians and muslims patriots and separatists i told little locals in the southeast we're on our side when i arrive and offer something completely different someone to leave potence russia but for others the russian passport means hope and the challenge of happened in search of putin's russia at this time on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. and welcome to this news out life from london coming up in the next sixty minutes.
the next show join the global conversation this time on al-jazeera from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. russian filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin during his travels he meets...
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but will grow with conditions it works out and the story builds fast periods and sometimes fatal mongolia'schild jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be heard in the i dream about gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable with don't think i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news on air and online. al-jazeera. where ever you are. in the house trying to era when news coverage consists of a punchy headline a five second sound bite and an easy solution. delve deeper far says challenge the status quo expose double standards and debate the contradictions join me mad the hot sun for a new season of the show the frank loved up front. at this time i'll just erase. training start slightly but the pace picks up quickly as these grannies work out a long lifetime of frustration. at eighty five years old intombi sold what trains as hard as anyone and. i feel so good i feel fresh i punch this side and decide like this and like that i really love this i don't like things like soccer because i will bring th
but will grow with conditions it works out and the story builds fast periods and sometimes fatal mongolia'schild jockeys are risking their young lives when people need to be heard in the i dream about gambling in numbers i don't feel comfortable with don't think i'll gamble until i die al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news on air and online. al-jazeera. where ever you are. in the house trying to era when news coverage consists of a punchy...
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from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. with its economy stagnant mexico's president soon implemented drastic and controversial energy reforms mexico's oil opened by the mexican people for seventy five years is being sold to private international companies. and as with the country's agricultural sector it's exposed to exploitation by profit driven multinational corporations crude harvest at this time on al-jazeera. the. al-jazeera. where ever you are. i mean mark general calls the head to extremists and blames them for violence as more refugees leave the country. richelle carey this is out of their life and doha also coming up tough talk from the.
from the icy mountain steps of mongolia to the flooded lowlands of south america. the high stakes series returns. following the daring journey of ordinary people from around the globe who take extraordinary risks to earn a living. risking it all coming soon on al-jazeera. with its economy stagnant mexico's president soon implemented drastic and controversial energy reforms mexico's oil opened by the mexican people for seventy five years is being sold to private international companies. and as...