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A smuggler 600. 00 she says she and her 2 Young Children walked for 5 days. Of his job a lot of them i was alone in the desert. Do i look everybody left it was just me and my children i was suffering. This latest wave joins the more than 1000000 refugees and internally displaced people already here in the kurdish region of Northern Iraq the government says the International Funding it relies on has been cut in half its affecting its ability to provide basic services such as food Water Education and health care the influx is only adding to the financial pressure. The French Foreign minister met the president of the Kurdistan Regional government on thursday and pledged about 11000000. 00 to alleviate the humanitarian emergency its very sought i said if this is too much we hope the warring parties will get together and talk about peace again and except size so next to. The restaurant again. None of the refugees we spoke to are thinking about returning theyve lost all hope that syria will ever be the home they remembered before the war talks are going to aljazeera the whole province in the kurdish region of Northern Iraq anyone with a fear of heights will probably avoid a trip to the Empire State Building especially now because of the use of new york or even more spectacular the famous landmark has just opened its newly renovated observation deck. For a look. Its one of the most famous buildings in the world instantly recognizable from the outside but 88 years after it 1st opened it empowers state building is getting a new look and it starts way up at the top so show me where the 102nd floors so were going to go all the way to the top just 102nd for the summit and the pinnacle of. The ride up the elevator to the newly reopened Empire State Building observatory. And this is the view when you reach the top. It was closed for nearly 10 months during construction but not anymore after opening last week when it was coming to the worlds most famous building and it is the pinnacle of the if i said youre going to have 8742360 degrees i want to talk to you wish to the city of it the old observatory was much different there used to be air conditioner units it would come up to about here and block much of the view now theyve changed everything and theyve installed these floor to ceiling glass panels that are about 200. 00 kilos each and theres 24. 00 of them that give you this panoramic view in new york city. While the Empire State Building receives 4000000 visitors a year for more than 100 Different Countries its increasingly facing competition for tourists like from the newly opened vessel structure at hudson yards on the west side of the city and the observatory that opened in 2015 at the top of the one world trade center. And thats why the Empire State Building is in the final phase of a 4 year 165000000 dollars renovation it includes new exhibits and displays highlighting the history of the skyscraper and its depiction in movies. While there is no shortage of toll buildings in the city managers here hope the new views of the Empire State Building are unlike any other gabriels on doe aljazeera york well still ahead on aljazeera. On pole recent the Rugby World Cup japan will hope history repeats itself when they take on south africa and the 1st ever quarter final. Rewind returns with a new scenery. And brand new updates on the best about his aims documentaries if i would compare it to an onion we have in the onion the Sweetest Party in this is the temple mount this is the old city rewind continues with motown to greytown b. And al here in the soil learning about health by eating good its my life i cant imagine doing Something Else on aljazeera. The publisher wrote in public anything is increasing the movie pregnancies and women and lots of self respect from attendees bands and introducing Family Planning interview to your local church is a challenging task but the fire resistance to shoot it comes from men when a woman can decide for who blog in how many children she wants it should be in policy and one moves perseverance is transforming her Community Women make change on aljazeera. Or in sports fans thats counsel for the game with fought off thank you so much sammy england will play in the Rugby World Cup semifinals for the 1st time in 12 years after beating australia it willing to control early in this last 8 match thanks to 2 tries from a winger jonny make our. Game became a much tighter encounter just after half time a converted try from a key a power bet a brought the wallabies to with in a hurry. But england pulled clear to win it by 40 points to 16 Anthony Watson is try wrapping up their place in the last 4 wins when made much sweeter after australian off the bat of their home world cup in 2015 in stages. 3 games still improve you know we were absolutely best streisand against us by superbly the 1st turning we had to hang in there the name a got a bit of momentum back then and got to the point where we named him side plays for the prize and worked hard to get the stars out and len now wait the winners between holders new zealand and ireland in the semifinals next saturday a game is approaching half time in tokyo right now 2 tries for the all blacks so far they lead 17 points to no. And japans right knee team is aiming to make war history at the tournament on sunday the house will play their 1st ever quarter final against 2 time champion south africa and most japanese had little time for rugby a few weeks ago now its the number one sport in the country paul reece reports from tokyo there 6. The japanese have rugby fever but its not all about the world cup. The world wheelchair rugby challenge is also reaching its climax in tokyo with japans rio 2016 bronze medalists chasing qualification for their home paralympics in 2020 repeat suddenly a magic word in a country that has barely followed any form of the game until now. Japans 15 a side team has already made history reaching their 1st ever world cup quarter final south africa the next opponents for a team that has suddenly forced its way into the rugby elite and the hearts of the japanese people. Our impact is different on different people some get power or courage some might just enjoy it as a sport but for us its more than sport and we try to play in a way that can move people we hope that will happen in the next game to. Japan has grown as a rugby loving nation since the team nicknamed to the brave blossoms pulled off a shock victory over south africa at the last world cup that much 4 years ago wasnt shown by any japanese t. V. Channels things have changed was the National Broadcaster had a record audience of more than 50000000 for japans win over scotland last week making it the most watched live event of 2019 i the exploits grabbing headlines normally reserved for the end of the baseball season. You must have been a sports journalist for 25 years now never seen any Japanese Team put in this much effort there is this. Because the team is strong so those watching get High Expectations and by winning the popularity rises that means we get more of our people so its a win win situation. The players hope the added exposure works out for them to japan may have much to tear nations on the pitch but not in terms of paid each gets 100. 00 a day for expenses during the tournament but it doesnt affect motivation. Money is a very important thing in life but we are playing for japan because of money we have a cause what matters to us is understanding that its the cause that we are playing for. The Immediate Mission is to get past the South African team thats in the hunt for a 3rd world cup trophy and out to dash japanese dreams japan may have beaten the springboks 4 years ago but the host nations incredible form this world cup means south africa should be better prepared on sunday japans place in rugby history is already assured a place in the semifinals would be even better. Aljazeera tokyo derek yankees beat hes an astros in game 5 of their championship series so what elimination from the Major League Baseball playoffs aaron hexes 3 run home run led the yankees to a one of one win against visiting the york now trails a 33 games to cheer the yankees will be looking to even the best of selling seriously on saturday. After 8 grueling stages the Crocodile Mountain bike race finished on saturday in australia we caught up with one of the rawest to learn more about this brutal experience. My name is not to be so though im a race a cork about trophy i grew up in austria but cycling was always just a way to commute so i got into Mountain Biking when i came to australia according to trophy it is a hard race usually they have probably been about 2000 calories he emma estimate is around about 8000. 00 so big breakfast is important you probably equal 5 pigs is opposed to one or 2 the variety of terrain you have here is very unique to this race you have corrugated rows for the horrible so right on this its just shaky to bits you get sandy sections which take the energy right out of you really fast flat things where all of a sudden you know you can while long and eat up those kilometers and loose rocks the sense with big holes in them where you need to already look ahead a long way to choose your line you need to be concentrated for 7 hours when your mind starts drifting you make mistakes as this is zone and its just on and youre just absolutely on fire nothing hurts you dont care about anything you just go go go go go across the finish line. Sometimes you high 5 your fellow competitors its usually a facepalm for you know a handshake then drink and drink and drink and drink to the point where it gets tedious. Lamination is my light trusted tent go to bed early try to get 78 hours of sleep and get up again and 66 oclock in the morning and do it over again and that is all yours for now family back to you thanks so much well thats it for this news now about downer and julies back in the moment with the knowledge of those who stay with us here on algis you know. In germanys capital there is a barber like no other sort of put it to the harlem valmai market goes from prostitutes. But as his city changes hes moving with the times. And going on the road. The stories we dont often hear told by the people who live there. The master barber of berlin this is on aljazeera. For the last 2 years the students have been collecting rubbish every day its helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilos of Plastic Waste they collect this School Receives a brick made of plastic and cement. For some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the Country Waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. On the legacy of south africas a n c s the oil made the recording all these what is the power how does gold take us how i build a team and how perceptions have changed over this former Liberation Movement turned government you think is appropriate for a man who went to prison for devoting ball im an option to run your partys working group on corruption the hosam goes head to head with violet came back to new york it means not exactly who we are that are getting a grip on aljazeera. The time. Now is the time mr speaker to get this thing done strong words on the u. K. Prime minister gets ready to vote on his brakes at black. Hello im daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up protesters are back on the streets in the lebanese capital after a night of violence demanding political change. Violent clashes on the streets of boston and a 5th day of ballys against the jailing of counting on you to. Follow the protests in chile against rising costs forced the government to play a stand matches. British Prime Minister baraks johnson as politicians in an extraordinary session of parliament to support his new brigs that deal is described the agreement with the European Union as one that can heal the rift in british politics and that there is no argument for any more delays while getting the deal of the line will be difficult Opposition Leader Jeremy Coleman says its even worse than the previous deal the legislature projected 3 times so those who agree like me the breaks it must be delivered and who like me prefer to avoid a new deal i. Must abandon the delusion that this house couldnt today again and i must tell the house in all candor that there is very different appetite among friends in the e. U. For this great business to be protected by one extra day. He has renegotiated the Withdrawal Agreement and made it even worse. Hes renegotiated the political decoration and made that even worse were having a debate today on a text to which there is no Economic Impact assessment and no accompanying legal advice this government has sought to avoid scrutiny throughout the process and yesterday evening made empty promises on workers rights and the environment well lets go live to paul brennan westminster now for the latest paul so m. P. s are now debating Boris Johnsons new brigs that bill but there now seems to be some uncertainty paul as to whether or not the vote will even go ahead today and whats been happening. Indeed its well as with so much in this whole debate over the last 3 years this kind of brinkmanship and drama has permeated throughout the whole process it was standing room only it is standing room only in the chamber in the building behind me this morning Boris Johnson the Prime Minister setting out why he believes parliament should approve the deal that he secured with the European Union on thursday a crucial stage in getting the deal approved before it then goes to a further sitting during the week to get implemented by law but it is complicated by an amendment thats been submitted and accepted by the speaker from so all of the left when now the reason why is because m. P. s are suspicious that there may yet be some chicanery by real hardliners brookss here hardliners to take britain out of the European Union without a deal despite what was agreed on thursday in brussels now joining me to explain some of that process is jack simpson caird hes a Senior Research fellow with the center for the rule of law and a parliamentary process experts jacki explain to me 1st of all why the all of that when amendment was tabled in the 1st place so all of 11 is concerned that if the deal went through in this socalled meaningful vote then they would do nabl under the terms of the ben act which was passed in september it would enable the Prime Minister not to request an extension he wouldnt be under a legal duty to request an extension if the deal goes through today so what so what all of the little ones who ensure is that by may taping this amendment which essentially means that the commons is saying well withholding formal approval of the deal until late would mean that the government would have to request an extension by midnight tonight and that changes the pressure as youve outlined it means that next week when they go into the legislation which will be really tricky parliamentary. Constitutional debate when they get on to that they will do so without the threat of no deal hanging over their head which they think is not the way the parliament really should be asked to consider such an important constitutional act i do hope half of us around the world are following the intricacies of this but as daryn mentioned the presenter its possible isnt it that this might not actually go to a vote because if the left when amendment passes there is the threat on the table of the government pulling its conservative m. P. s out of the chamber i think thats right so i think youve got to really think about but the way in which the politics interacts with the legal machinations is really difficult i think its important to remember that politically whats happened this week has been the game changer and whats different is that i dont think ultimately the deal will be rejected today because it looks like he sufficiently change the numbers in a positive way that even the vote on the left when agreement could indicate that next week he has got the numbers to get the deal for an extension is accepted so there is a really what we really need to look out for is the numbers on the crucial vote on the left when amendment it may be that the government loses but it may be that the government can see a route through to getting the numbers for the actual legal meaningful vote which will actually probably be on tuesday but if the conservatives decide to pull their m. P. s out of the house effectively abstain doesnt that scope of the process today and mean that we dont have this day of reckoning that we were hoping for yeah i think its true that we will lose the kind of day of reckoning and since the government wont be able to stand up and say the commons has approved the deal has given its legal seal of approval the stage of the process is over the start stage the process will move on but politically i still think that what we need to look out for is the numbers on the 1st vote and if its very close and you can see if the people who are supporting the left when amendment but are pro deal with then switch in favor of the deal on tuesday then it still will be politically significant and that 2nd vote essentially what the government is doing is taking out the political significance of that vote so that 2nd vote if the. Of his dont actually vote will be on paper or rejection but in reality it wouldnt really be a rejection because its not you know its a game without the key players on the pitch if you like we will do our best to make sense of all of this complexity during the course of the day it really is fascinating i hope thats coming across to you but it really is all on a knife edge i mean it could go either way back to you or i to paul but im there in london paul thank you very much well lets cross now to rory chalons where outside the walls of westminster thousands of people are expected in march london to demand a new referendum so why are people come out today or in what have they been telling you about why theyre marching. All out say that despite the many thousands as you say you can see behind me on park lane here in Central London theyre going to be marching all the way through to the Parliament Square despite these people turning out despite the fact that over the last few years poll after poll after poll the majority not all but the majority of polls suggest that the the balance of Public Opinion has now tilted in favor of remain people here i think have been telling me that theyre still pretty glum about the situation and they suspect that Boris Johnsons deal is going to sneak through in Parliament Today so theyve come here basically as one last. One last demonstration of their opposition to that to show that they tried they believe the the referendum in 2016 was badly framed it was unnecessary and essentially the population were lied to and they think the best way of staying inside the European Union is to have another referendum if it was a 3 way choice for the 2nd referendum boriss deal or no deal all remain then believe it would be smith between no deal and boriss deal and that remain would win out with an. Very helpful thats going to happen during. The test as of the gun gathering on the streets of lebanons capital beirut as the call for political change grows on friday tens of thousands rallied pushing for what theyre calling a revolution Prime Minister saad hariri has given the rival groups and his government to a blocking his reforms 72 hours to find a solution at least 2 people have died during those demonstrations Stephanie Decker reports now from beirut. For a 2nd day and night thousands filled the streets of beirut calling for the government to go. In for the 1st time on such a large scale its not about where your allegiance is law in this deeply divided sectarian country its not about cos all walks of life are united against the Political Leadership he writes that. We are fed up with. The future. There is no future for jobs and this is not acceptable anymore we have stood up for a long time and now its time to talk protestors blocked all major roads bringing large parts of the capital to a standstill they remained on the streets well into the night the army used tear gas and water cannon to try to disperse the crowds the army has said that it will from now on come down harder on the protesters that it doesnt want to see these kinds of scenes of destruction on the streets but everyone weve been speaking to say that they will continue to come out to protest that they are fed up of years of empty promises by the politicians and they want change gears of a crippling economic crisis has left many lebanese struggling to make ends meet its been made worse by political upheaval and the arrival of one and a half 1000000 Syrian Refugees who fled the war lebanon is the 3rd largest debt in the world and the government is trying to secure. Even 1000000000. 00 in 8 banks Russian Foreign currency last month in a state of economic emergency was declared the latest protest was triggered on thursday when the government announced plans to charge people for using the Whatsapp Messaging Service that was the Tipping Point for population for straighted by a growing cost of living what many call a dysfunctional state the mass turnout forced the government to drop the tax plan but it hit a nerve resulting in nationwide protests. Prime minister saddle had to be canceled fridays Cabinet Meeting and says his efforts to bring in much needed reforms have been repeatedly blocked by others in government no one is taking responsibility here but job or im giving our partners in the government a very short deadline 72 hours to give us a solution that can convince us and the people in the streets and our International Partners but there is Little Trust Left in the political elite who has run this country for decades people hungry people are struggling people are tired everyone says these protests are on precedented and they are determined to continue Stephanie Decker aljazeera beirut. Well general. Address the political crisis saying the group doesnt want the government to resign or knack a all out well an act we have more options there are choices that we can take and proposals ideas that we discussed before in the cabinet and we need to make it clear its wrong to say that the government has no other choice than imposing taxes 6 if we cooperate give priority to take anomic state will be able to save our country we dont want the government to resign if it does it will take one or 2 years to form a new one and the economic crisis will worsen

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