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A celebration this day the revolution will not be complete until a civilian government is in charge here morgan aljazeera i disavow. Irans foreign minister says he believes european powers do want to preserve the 2015 you clear deal speaking at the United Nations in new york serif accuse the u. S. Of having too much influence he says u. S. Travel restrictions on iranian diplomats all basically inhuman if this certainly is not the final yeah. It puts the members of the mission and their families here on the basic human condition. But for me its funny because i dont have any work anywhere other than 3 buildings which will restrict. All james space joins us live now from the u. N. Headquarters in new york and james just how big an issue is this these restrictions. Well remember that the Iranian Foreign minister foreign minister zarif is a very regular visitor to new york he knows the city very well he used to be irans ambassador to the United Nations and he knows that this is one place where hell get irans case across to the whole World Community at the u. N. But given that the u. N. Headquarters is here in new york its a place you can also speak to us media so hes used it as a place to come and visit and get his message across very frequently the u. S. I think is trying to stop this or at least restrictive make it much harder for him and thats why theyve said on this visit for the 1st time he is restricted to only 3 places one of them u. N. Headquarters the other where the residence where hes staying and also irans mission to the United Nations but what theyve done in addition to this is put those same restrictions on irans diplomats who are permanently based here at the United Nations and of course they serve here for 3 or 4 years and have their families based here now they have very tight restrictions that mean that they can only be in the buildings that i mentioned a place ive mentioned in addition to that in a part of new york called Long Island City theres about 6 blocks there theyre allowed to travel in because thats an area where the iranians have accommodation for their diplomats but never before have we had these sort of restrictions in the history of the United Nations they didnt put these sort of restrictions on soviet diplomats at the time of the cold war busy you look at other countries where there are restrictions for example syria or north korea they are not allowed to go 25 miles outside new york city but not very specific buildings that theyre allowed to enter which is the position they put on iran clearly i think its intended to into antagonize the iranians in the last few minutes i spoke to the deputy Russian Ambassador who said he thought this was a clear breach of the treaty that governs the that new york being the seat of the United Nations and he said this would be brought up by russia and other countries at the next meeting of the u. N. Committee that looks at that treaty tapes at the u. N. Thank you. Im still ahead on the program the mexican drug lord known as el chapo gets life in prison plus 30 years. Or in the french city of new york one of the worlds most famous festivals. Hello there some of the best weather across southern portions of europe now we have of course that also you see more of those showers as thunderstorms pushing across areas in the southeast but eventually washing away from greece own tools turkey out tools the northwest quite a band of cloud now this will continue to work its way quite quickly eastwards and then will take care of us guys across much of the u. K. And across into the rain in scotland but then the rain you can see has stretching all the way down from scandinavia right there down in southern areas of france but its scattered really are we will see quite a cow but its a warm day in madrid 36. 00 degrees clearing skies then for the temperatures will be on the rise very unsettled all the way across much of the baltics pushing on into Western Areas of russia so we keep in that temperature down particularly on friday in moscow just 19 degrees celsius quite some brisk winds to coming in from the west carrying skies are through much of poland blanket a paddock also central areas and more rain beginning to form in from the southwest but what it is doing is ushering in some very mild s hotel which is actually on the rise 28 in paris and a very warm day madrid at 38 degrees celsius meanwhile no but africa is dry it is fine temperatures pretty good out across the northwest for about 23 and it warms and cairo 39 celsius pretty good in tunis the next couple days at the high of 33 as we head on into friday. The story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god he beat the waves for millennia. Until a palestinian fisherman on the priceless relic. The story continues that has the worlds attention was drawn to cross a mysterious story the day it disappeared once again. The apollo of cas. On a. Hello again and a reminder of the top stories on out to sea around the World Health Organization has declared the latest Ebola Outbreak in africa a Public Health emergency of International Concern is the highest possible Emergency Response. Turkeys deputy consul general has been shot dead in the northern iraqi city of appeal at least one other person was reportedly killed in the attack which happened in a restaurant where the diplomats were standing. And a long awaited political deal has been signed in seattle between the benefit council and protest leaders softer months of division at demonstrations. G. 7 finance ministers are meeting in france this week and one of their priorities is containing the rest posed by cryptocurrency facebooks plans for a new such currency all worrying finance leaders a day off the tech giant came under attack at a Senate Hearing in the u. S. Some of the plans should go ahead until facebook results questions about regulation chong angela reports. Introducing libra a new global currency as product launches go digital coin libra has been one of the worst in the u. S. Senate is lined up to attack facebook over its plans for a new cryptocurrency saying the tech giant cannot be trusted facebook is burned down the house over and over and called every arson a learning experience look at facebooks record wed be crazy to give them a chance to experiment with peoples Bank Accounts to use powerful tools they dont understand like Monetary Policy to jeopardize hardworking americans ability to provide for their family. Now its become a priority for g 7 finance ministers meeting in france theyve decided facebook must address certain laws and regulations before acting. Launched libra and the setting up a task force to manage the risk of cryptocurrency frances finance minister warns an unregulated currency would create problems all sovereign state with sovereign currencies. And so on and thus ticking through some very strong commitments some very strong words we cannot accept to have a new currency having exactly the same kind of power without the same kind of. Libor would allow users to buy products and transfer money for nearly no fees Facebook Says it would not fully control the currency but have just 1. 00 vote in the Labor Association which includes other Companies Including visa and but unlike bitcoin libras value would be tied to National Currencies among the number of bitcoins is limited to 21000000. 00 the supply of labor would be determined by the association and subject to supply and demand governments financial regulators and banks share the concern that Widespread Adoption of the Digital Currency by facebooks 2300000000 users could up end the Financial System and for now theyre fighting to keep facebook out of finance. Our desire humans who the rebels say theyve again targeted saudi arabia is just an airport with a drain but the saudis say they intercepted it before it could hit the target if you say they just stopped it operations at the airport which has been targeted by the rebels many times in recent weeks. Officials in me and mall have condemned u. S. Sanctions imposed on the countrys military just over the wrecking of crisis the sanctions talking to in chief and several other senior. Its in response to the mass killing of ring of muslims in 2017 hundreds of thousands of others were forced to flee to neighboring bangladesh washington says government hasnt taken action against those responsible for human rights abuses the delegation of the International Criminal court is now in bangladesh to discuss the. Time the child really has moved from dhaka the International Criminal Court Investigative team will meet with bangladeshi oarfish show including the Foreign Ministry official as well as the home Ministry Official they have to work out a lot of protocols including providing diplomatic immunity to the Investigative Team as well as a Witness Protection Program for the witnesses things that bangladesh didnt follow the Witness Protection Program then there will busy at the camp they will meet with the rowing or refugees including the Community Leaders they will discuss various issues theyll also have a press Conference Tomorrow and well know more about that now interesting to point out that the delegation i mean my delegation rather is heading to dhaka and. Headed by the permanent foreign secretary also a team is requesting to independent Inquiry Commission by the. Key to investigate in the feeling. On that it is now it is still under discussion with going with the government but they are willing to come in and investigate on their own and might have been given permission to i. C. C. Or un Investigative Team but they want to send their team here. A crowd of 8000 retired middle aged and elderly protests of march for political reform in hong kong the socalled gray has march began forming calls for people to give most support to younger protest as millions in hong kong have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest against the now withdrawn extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial a large demonstration is being planned for sunday. The International Court of justice is a lot of pakistan to review the death sentence handed down to a former Indian Navy Officer the i. C. J. Ruled the pakistan violated International Law by denying india consular access to just have he was put on death row for terrorism and espionage charges after his arrest in the last stop province in 2016 the verdict is binding but the i. C. J. Has no power to enforce the who links to has the details from islamabad. Where the ruling is concerned had basically the part youre funny to review that dead prinergy were their war dead by a military drive united done had said all along that. Tabulates beyond doubt that he wanted to be near neighbor to all 1st working for the. Ring which are the. Indian Intelligence Agency and that he was a good war and had confessed to carrying out a deadly attack and led to the killing of hundreds of people go august on thing that that was because we were the military personnel and because of National Action plan which would be approved by parliament and the Political Party they were right to do to go over to be a border in turkey where there has. Been Brilliant Court busy and help. Born when it comes to reviewing that dead manatee annealed judge has said since the mix. Can drug trafficker walking guzman to life in prison plus 30 years because a man known by his nickname el chapo was found guilty on 10 federal counts of a u. S. Court in february now hes expected to be sent to americas highest security prison christian salumi reports from new york. Where to jail the worlds biggest drug trafficker who already escaped from high Security Prisons not once but twice in his native mexico the answer is a prison simply known as 80 x. The most secure and secretive Detention Center in america this is where Joaquin El Chapo guzman will spend the rest of his life and this is as close as outsiders can get to 80 x. Located in a rural part of colorado at the base of the Rocky Mountains built in 1904 the prison can hold up to 500 inmates guzman will have no interaction with other detainees everyone here is kept in individual cells for 23 hours a day not much else is known about 80 acts because only a few visitors are ever allowed inside journalists dont get in guzman will probably never get out and no ones ever xscape from that facility. Its pretty much underground its been described to some people scribe as a black hole but theres a very mean almost 99. 999 chance hell skate from a facility like that Gerard Bryant a criminal justice expert says while all inmates at 80 acts are kept in solitary confinement its particularly important for guzman someone like el chapo. Profile. You know there may be some other inmate who might you know think he can make a name for himself by doing some arm to him 80 x. Houses the most infamous convicted criminals and terrorists in america like Ted Kaczynski known as the unabomber Zacharias Moussaoui a 911. 00 conspirator and ramzi yousef the mastermind of the 993. 00 World Trade Center bombing during his sentencing guzman complained about being confined by himself for 24 hours a day calling it psychological torture but his. Plaints did not move the judge who sentenced him to life behind bars plus 30 years and ordered him to forfeit 12600000000. 00 in assets as one prosecutor said after guzmans trial ended the worlds most notorious drug kingpin now faces the rest of his life behind bars no chance of escape and no return kristen salumi aljazeera new york. One of worlds most famous theres a festivals is underway in the french city of having young europes refugee crisis is a major theme this year and a former french president makes a surprise cameo as Natasha Butler reports. A 14th century popes palace dominates the southern french city of avignon and provides a spectacular backdrop for one of the worlds oldest and most prestigious theatre festivals. With nearly 2000 performances an offense its a feast the theater lovers jim it was for surveillance a delicate and i love this best of all of the time that ive come its an amazing atmosphere people talk to each other in the capitals and the theater lines to discover memory about what we love above all or the street performances you get lost in the streets when nothing is planned. To festivals director says he chose to focus on a theme of exile and refugees in the festival is not just a big list of beautiful shows itself so a place. Where people tried to think the world were living in and so the crisis is also a big issue for europe so we in this festival this year we talked about europe and refugees celine prunella told her experience as a volunteer working with migrants in the socalled jungle camp in cali into a play that condemns French Police brutality and celebrates solidarity to dunedin and this is all to take for the fun i wanted to give migrants identities names the people who have families whove taken terrible journeys and when you meet people face to face it changes the way you think. That is beyond. The festivals focus on exile and refugees has inspired a number of plays about europe that examine issues such as identity immigration and rising nationalism including one play with a special cameo appearance by former french president i kill for. It was an office at the height of europes refugee crisis and 2015. The border isnt a dream a border can either scare you or reassure you the ability of this decades old festival in an ancient city to tackle contemporary issues and in thrall audiences is a key to its enduring success Natasha Butler al jazeera adding your friends. Had a quick reminder you can find out much more about many of the stories were covering by going to our website the address is aljazeera dot com. And a reminder the top stories on aljazeera the World Health Organization has declared the latest Ebola Outbreak in africa a Public Health emergency of International Concern the highest possible Emergency Response the announcement was made just days after the virus spread to the city of goma a major regional hub on the d. L. C. Is border with rwanda its hoped a declaration like this will attract more International Attention and 8 rational. Of these our. Strategy is not to be. Too you know to find the keys. To become more proactive turkeys deputy consul general has been shot dead in the northern iraqi city of erbil at least one other person was reportedly killed in the attack which took place in a restaurant where the diplomat was dining local witnesses reported seeing a gunman fleeing the scene after the shooting. Sudan could finally be on the path to a new form of governments a long awaited political deal has been signed between the military council and protest latest after months of division and demonstrations theyve agreed to form a power sharing party the many hope will eventually lead to civilian rule a separate constitutional agreement is expected to be signed on friday and iraqs foreign minister says he believes european powers do want to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal speaking at the United Nations in new york to have a job at cirith accuse the United States of having too much influence he says u. S. Travel restrictions on iranian diplomats are basically inhuman and describe the citations imposed by washington us economic terrorism. Yemens who the rebels say theyve again targeted saudi arabia is just an airport with a drawing with the saudis say they intercepted it before it could hit the targets with he say they disrupted operations at the airport which has been targeted by the rebels many times in recent weeks. All right those are the latest headlines here on aljazeera stay with us because coming up next the stream takes a look at the impact of rubbish imports on countries across Southeast Asia and are back with your headlines in about 25 minutes time well see that. Welcome to the stream it is comforting to think that the stuff that we saw away will be safely recycled so why is Southeast Asia being deluged with waste prostate paper and electronics imported from rich countries i really could be allowed to say well look at the impact an avalanche of imported rubbish is having on Peoples Health and the environment across that region you can join the conversation through twitter and you tube. The journey of class state and towns doesnt always at the local landfill or recycling plant a growing proportion of contaminated material instead gets loaded on to boats and ships thousands of miles to South East Asian countries the region is an attractive market for scrap exporters in places such as the us france and the u. K. But now countries across Southeast Asia are rejecting shipments last week indonesia said no to 210 tons of waste paper from australia contaminated with Hazardous Material in may the philippine ship 69 containers of waste back to canada after it had rotted in port for 5 years that was as malaysias environment minister announced 3000 tonnes of Plastic Waste would be sent back to 14 Different Countries now we know that garbage like what you see just now is treated under the pretext of recycling malaysia like any other developing countries have a right to clean clean water so soon there are resources and clean environment. Just like citizens of developed nation. For a look at the impact of waste imports across Southeast Asia we are joined by lego arrow she is country director greenpeace philippines shes in caves and city. Similarity is cofounder and Senior Advisor at nexus 3 foundation and indonesian Environmental Group she joins us from bangkok thailand from chicago we have kate oneill shes an associate professor at university of california berkeley shes also author of the upcoming book waste a study of how waste is managed around the World Everybody has a ladys its good to have you with us going to start with Something Else that came when writing this is in the print feels like a revolution he came to me to share but what im talking about here one asian country after another is shutting the door away spastics the u. S. U. K. Australia theyre sending the rubbish back and it seems to have started with china can you explain kate. Yeah it did start with china i think we didnt really realise and tell 2017 that china had been taking in. The world thats the express to goodman well world a sensibly for recycling and. Almost 2 years ago to the day china and out that it was just going to start importing all of us tick and were talking huge quantities hundreds of thousands of tonnes and over the 20 years or so china had been doing this very little of it had been recycled at home we had stopped about looking recycling facility here at us so once china said no this is contaminated we dont want to do with. The recycling industry and i went to a spin here and it was really a famous makeshift a huge wake up call for the International Community in terms of what we do with our waste im just looking at certain pictures of waste being well waste just lying around actually and then im just thinking as were going through this and looking in some of the pictures youre in what is it that is being recycled from the waste that we throw away how was it done. Yeah its interesting because the stuff that shipped to the flipping countries including to indonesia that was labeled as recyclable actually its not recyclables most of the packaging that we saw and i saw it on the ground it was labeled current need not recycle. Or check your local come so about. So it was a bit funny because when i saw the packaging with the signed recycling recycling sign but crossed it means its not recyclables so i wonder how the philip nations claim that the recycling rate in their countries already reached 60 percent or 70 percent but in fact they shipped it to other countries to be recycled yes thats big chairs was from the field that i went. Yeah i found lots of ways collecting collecting and separated by speakers and of course this conversation begs the question for many people in our community on why the waste is going to these countries in the 1st place so heres one view from aid she floras who says its a cheap source of labor that provides jobs to developing states those states can then sell recycled goods to turn a profit if the developing nation can recycle the majority of wastes its a mutually beneficial relationship between wealthy and developed nations and developing nations so that is his take there on the reason why this is happening in the 1st place but i want to share this with you from a resident of one of those nations is from the jakarta post you see the headline there why do you always export your waste to my country indonesian preteen wrote this letter to us President Trump you can see the letter there she spoke to the stream about what went behind this letter and what shes asking have a listen to what she told us. Right i mean now and television and from the stand i can do much and would need to do for president i think you need to speed up. To ask him to stop explaining and to place to this to you did and like anything and. Now they can treat you simply just going to look into least into well. We have a letter from a letter from our elise you make these to and they say sure to get at least the stench anything initially you shant need to make the make that you think back in change from. Tard not to want to do whatever she says in that video im going to talk to her about what she said she said the u. S. Should treat their own ways it seems like a rational idea there why is the waste going to Southeast Asia. Yeah the waste is going to Southeast Asia because labor is cheaper through or recycle that here than to process it back home and thats the whole problem about all this raise that predation thats going on as people in rich countries think that its easier. Cheaper to get rid of the waste in developing countries but i did actually means is that it goes through recycling facilities that are crude that cant recycle the waste properly or theyre not recycled that like unions is is so genuine Business Case of sending. Genuine recyclables from one country to another country one country doesnt need it another country could use it is it a genuine Business Case for this to happen all the pens i was on the scrap were looking at i mean theres been a long term trade in aluminum plastic i mean a price that Aluminum Steel copper other kinds of scrap that cant be reused efficiently here i mean in the u. S. We have affectively outsourced our manufacturing capacity as well as our recycling so yeah when youre talking that kind of scrap absolutely and i think that. To that extent yes there always is a case for a global scrap rate because its going to be thrown out here the scrap trade goes back to the 18th century. If i may say yes and in the fall of being yeah in the flipping countries some of the recycling plans im actually not up to and it because people just look for opportunities Economic Opportunities so when china shut the door and all the traders and brokers shipped all the waste. To all the Southeast Asian nations we are not prepared so most of the. Recycling plants i generally brand new or pop pop or is just informal activities so sometimes yeah when experts say that there are markets actually that have to define what kind of market because that in reality pocket this there but actually its not really prepared not really built according to the standards that is can i give an example of what not being prepared looks like so i want to show you something known as the plastic river and you can see this have a look lets just roll the tape. I want you to see what were looking at this is the plastic river known as a passive and in the philippines the philippines is grappling with his own waste issue so the idea of taking on other countries waste in bulk how do you even do that later. Its crazy actually. We take in waste from other countries and a lot of it is illegally shipped its not like the philippines is not a cycling industry thats as big as in malaysia or vietnam or indonesia we take in. We get shipped a lot of illegal ways it only gets this covered when the containers are opened for random checks in the ports. But going back to the question you posed earlier about the Business Case of waste or cycling and sending it to us. There are countries its actually a flawed wadlow because it doesnt take into account the extra now that these that happened like the environmental costs of cycling whether its. Very very crude facility so theres a lot of environmental. Problems that happen with that kind of recycling or whether its in for example in cement where the Plastic Waste gets burnt theres a lot of environmental pollution air pollution and communities really are the ones that suffer. I mean i would i would absolutely agree with that when it comes to those sorts of wastes and i think its just such a huge. Business for people to take advantage in you know talking about shipments going to the philippines and being open up i mean if these shipments came up pretty much anything and easily slipped out of developed countries and to show up and less of a paper it but then you know weve seen cases throughout history that just gets dumped on people people the community in communities in africa back in the eightys people died directly from exposure to toxic waste from the yeah and a community is talking about what this means for the local communities where this waste is is dumb so on twitter says one plastic is burn it releases dangerous chemicals and these emissions are known to cause respiratory ailments and stress human immune systems and theyre potentially carcinogenic another person sent us a video comment on what this means she is my guess was is a researcher at friends of the earth malaysia and heres what she told us. Plastic me street and also recycling has caused tremendous impacts to the n. Y. The men and communities in Southeast Asian countries this is especially due to press a dual release which has been brought in to malaysia and most of the reste that had come in were dirty contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be versus recycled so this were dumped and burnt in 8 years neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our environment and also communities syrian when we talk about this were not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes there are still and people. Just in is just far and also around. Surprisingly. There are lots of activities. In panama recycling activities where communities and villages and the new recyclers was not seen there a moment we come back to her i want to show you a couple of things that you can we we missed you for a moment do you pick up for us from other kenya ok yeah yes yeah ive seen that the newly the new business opened up because communities bought and wanted bought and wanted plastics from Plastic Recycling companies and Paper Recycling companies because it was smuggled bit when. Imported by the company and the and wanted to waste actually also on li utilized or sold by communities maybe only 20 or 30 percent and the rest of it was just burned and. As we know that to make plastics. To make plastic there are lots of chemicals needed an additive so when you burn they are actually a toxic chemical. I just want to show our audience examples of were talking about this so this is a story out has been working on for some time and we just a couple of days ago went to indonesia to talk to a fish farmer and there were just tiny little bits of plastic that he was finding in his fish so we moved source i want to play this clip and then can you pick up from the clip im going 1st of all. He has been working in the aquaculture industry for 15 years more and more of his work involves clearing rubbish but do you. Think pollution is a big problem every year the trash accumulates in the river making it more and more shallow its really bad for the fish farms to fish caught in Plastic Waste can suffocate poor Water Quality also affects their growth the government wants to cut plastic debris by 70 percent by 2025 but until that happens plastic will continue to be on the menu for fish and us hey thats so disturbing whatever other things should we be aware from this dumping of trash and rubbish and then coming back to actually impact us. Oh yeah i mean i think in the last few years as well as the waste trade with become even more aware of the problem of ethics in the oceans which is not just. Trade plastics but any and all plastics from so many coastal areas and in the world based on all the press we produce and was really starting to understand how much that plastic is in coal training marine life the great bases of the food chain and being carried out human to the food that we eat as well as all of that strewn around in coastal areas to me that is seeing those pictures and i was young was the reason i became an environmentalist and its its a problem that along with Climate Change were leaving to kids to deal with but i think unlike Climate Change it is something we can do now i mean this is a problem we can so if we really want to have the next 5 to 10. And when it comes to solving this problem ill go to you with this because when it comes to solving this problem thats where the majority of people want to focus their comments on online so this on twitter this is sean who says these countries meaning countries mostly in the west need to take responsibility for their own rubbish it is a disgusting practice and must stop ship it all back and that is exactly whats happening ill share 2 headlines here this one this came out today just this week not a dustpan cambodia to send Plastic Waste back to the us and canada and of course weve mentioned this one indonesia since rubbish back to australia says its too contaminated that was earlier this month on you tube we got a comment from someone who is excited about this and the possibility rochelle says im happy to see countries like malaysia reject waste imports its about time the west and everyone deal with the consequences of their own environmentally harmful actions layer is this the solution taking a stand sitting a back. Agree but beyond that its also what you mentioned in the 1st letter post its countries dealing with their own waste and thats thats the if theres anything that theres always trade issue as delling us is that countries need to deal with their own waste at home and that includes reduction of waste raised reduction reduction of plastic production ensuring that we dont produce things that are used only for a few seconds a few minutes and then thrown away because thats the whole root of why this is all happening. There ive been looking at your twitter feed and you return to this or break free from plastic that you holding a convention right now and youre talking about what the source of the plastics here is perhaps the actual companies who are making the plastic maybe we go to the roots the source of the problem rather than wait until its already produced that is one way of doing that are you seeing the industry the posix industry changing in any way. No. And that is the biggest stumbling block right now so theres a lot of calls for im not just the Plastic Industry but also Manufacturing Companies you know Shampoo Companies so companies etc to stop packaging their their waste their products in single use plastic so for example youre in the philippines you have this thing called session is which is single serve single serve chap who single serve food etc and its all in disposable throwaway plastic so were also in greenpeace are asking these companies to stop packaging their products in in. That kind of plastic. And i think you know its not were not getting a lot of response from the industry to minimize their plastic production and packaging their products in these containers and its its a big loss i think its biggest stumbling block for countries to reduce their Plastic Waste theres no regulation that requires companies not to package their waste in single use plastic so this is the production of single use last that goes on and yet there is at least some demand for it from consumers like youre saying this person is watching us live on you tube working to be selfsufficient thats their handle and they say these Companies Need to start by making environmentally Friendly Materials and then no trash would be sent anywhere so thats one take on it but i want to share a video comment from someone else pretty prolific in this world this is pretty ira sunday and he started a local movement in indonesia to stop industrial pollution from flowing into a local river hes also the father of the young woman we saw the very top of the show in that video comment and heres what he told the story. Its been a new problem for us because we have an idea for a problem we did with the we is it a plastic piece and then you and us how many do you as hes put maher a bus to these to indonesia i do this i think is a new one and i season because you know its difficult and expensive recycling the plastic a 2nd with. You as it did in one does d. In their country so day x 4 we say to indonesia so please dont you export more plastic these to indonesia please dont do it thats what he says because colonialism. That is often been what has been said about a lot of Environmental Issues that we export up pollution to the to the global south and thats not just the waste they think him another piece of this is that even in the west we had to be taught to use disposables it was not something that we decided to do naturally back in the fiftys and i think that web got instances where people all over the world the being told you need to use plastic this is the modern material it keeps us safe it keeps clean looks great individual servings you know so convenient and i think thats something thats been located around the world and as a few people have said in the material youve shown so far were going to really need to focus on Waste Management and reduction and we take a listen that was possibly like what we did about you said it was possible to fix this issue within 5 to 10 yes yes how the way how the waste well you know overall could you think plastic maybe thats going to take longer but i think in terms of having. A phone trajectory to get ways out of the ocean to stop shipping them to where theyre going to be and even talk about what their people internationally would have elop thing finding solutions or working in malaysia in Southeast Asia i can think of a group called circulate capital who are working really hard to establish sort of coastal Waste Management systems so you know why didnt the will is there where they dont automatically like it we can do this you know i really think that people. Make a guess here of the people who are really going to push and get this done as well as that gentleman and his daughter in indonesia so. You know yeah i may say sorry like i had to go you know i think were going to see this new thing larry i think if not on if not on the call on the list them but also a bank step for me because the we are c going back to the eightys it was the eightys where all the developing nations dumped all the waste in africa and thats how we started to have you conventions past the conventions and all agreements and promise that the nations will not dump their waste in the developing countries so now its funny that we have to stick it out lifestyles we have more comfortable life but actually our behavior to the culture is just that back to the eightys right ridiculous that was you and i later you what you were so polite you now have one sentence to wrap us all up ways what is that once genius sentence go ahead. Yeah i believe that it is ways. This thing thats happening but more than that its its not just exporting ways these countries are exporting their problems that they cannot solve they cannot solve the problem of single use plastic and they are exporting it to developing countries and thats thats really. About it. Kate thank you so much for being with us today closing down from kyle who says we are best with over consumption and convenience of the majority of our population dont think critically about our waists people forget about the reduce part of the 3 r. s and forgive themselves because they recycle so here are the 3 r. s reduce reuse recycle and call you cant see it but. Thank you for your input ok only can i listen youre always on line out a strain on twitter. Information indicates to you have or associate or again this crap at least has the potential to be biased in a number of different ways there are too many are for sure and for the computer to get wrong. Its wrong to be saying that your something is wrong to. Kill becoming a suspect before the actual crime and indepth examination into preventative policing precrime on aljazeera. Driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gather on. The very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was powerful if you dont like were so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow theyll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow theyll send back 20 idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority youth in the world a group with a fighting for the right to enter a cycle of hindu temple that has long been the exclusive domain of man one i want to investigate the battle to mow the calm centuries of scrimmage nation in india on aljazeera. Aljazeera where every. I know that i have a list of all in london with the top stories on aljazeera the World Health Organization has declared the latest Ebola Outbreak in africa a Public Health emergency of International Concern the highest possible in the Agency Response the announcement was made just days after the virus spread to the may just to the city of goma a major regional hub on the t. L. C. s border with rwanda its hoped a declaration like this will attract more International Attention and date. The rationale is too bad. We have all the time characteristics of this outbreak this strategy these not to be changed we need to you nancy find the engines also to become more proactive. Catherine sawyer has more from nairobi. There margins the committee of the World Health Organization basically has declared this disease. An extraordinary event which requires vigorous International Response but this declaration has come with the chairperson of the committee saying that the risk of the spreading india r. C. N. To other countries in the region is quite high but the risk of it spreading to other countries outside of the region is low he also said that this is a regional emergency but not a global threat he also raised concern about the disease spreading to oben areas like goma spreading to other countries like uganda and also concern about this recurring in areas where it had already been contained he also raised concerns about the security situation some Health Workers we talk to saying that they feel the effect to be working in a war zone weve seen fighters from. Militia groups attacking Treatment Centers attacking Health Workers in fact just last Weekend Community Health Workers were killed so the Committee Asking for more funds from the International Community to expand the response regionally but also recommending that there shouldnt be any punitive measures voters should not be closed trade should not be restricted this could do more harm and a lot of Health Workers have been talking to say that this is what we will this is what was needed this International Attention is the one that is going to help them win this fight against a boiler. Turkeys deputy consul general has been shot dead in the northern iraqi city of irbil at least one other person was reportedly killed in the attack which happened in a restaurant where the diplomat was dining local witnesses reported seeing a gunman fleeing the scene after the shooting by. Sudan could finally be on the path to a new form of government a long awaited political deal has been signed between the military council and protest leaders of the months of division and demonstrations theyve agreed to form a power sharing party that many hope will eventually lead to civilian rule a separate constitutional agreement is expected to be signed on friday. Irans foreign minister says he believes european powers do want to preserve the 2050 nuclear deal and speaking at the United Nations in new york will have a job and serif accuse the United States of having too much influence he says u. S. Travel restrictions on your brain diplomats are basically inhuman and described the sanctions imposed by washington as economic terrorism. Yemens who the rebels say theyve again targeted saudi arabias just at airports with a drone but the saudis say they intercepted it before it could hit the targets with the say they just dropped it operations at the airport which has been targeted by the rebels many times in recent weeks. And officials in miramar have condemned u. S. Sanctions imposed on the countrys military leaders over the rushing a crisis the sanctions target me and miles commander in chief and several other Senior Officers its in response to the mass killing the bring the muslims in 2017 hundreds of thousands of others were forced to flee to neighboring bangladesh washington says men miles government hasnt taken action against those who are sponsible for human rights abuses and those are the latest headlines here on aljazeera more from me in 25 minutes stay with us next its witness. And. You could live along with the other side if i didnt. Jump seat about. Your 1st you suggest. 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