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into the u.k. ok and in public the latest there and london in dame thank you ken or james is the executive director of freedom united an anti-slavery organization she says this is far from an isolated case. in my own work at freedom united we are aware of so many cases all around the world of people who are trafficked. and we don't know of course in this case if it is exactly the circumstances but certainly the action of moving across borders happens now those people move because. they are not able to take legal migration routes the question of trafficking is about exploitation and what happens to those people at the end sometimes people may be ticking for ways to cross what is not actually unexpectedly leads them into a situation where they're exploited and the question we really want to ask ourselves is why is this happening and the reality is that in a world where immigration routes are increasingly closed down it creates a market for an illegal economy the stakes are raised high at tartus come to be made of people a pair to pay higher costs and that means raising the stakes and increasing the risks and these are risks that people are taking because they are pushed into it by a system. claimer head of the news hour and clearing protesters block roads in lebanon as mass demonstrations against the government enter a 10 day. argentina's recurring economic crisis could impact sunday's election. for the 3rd time in as many games the home team struggles in baseball's hall serious problems we have all that in sport i. mean prime minister pedro sanchez has condemned the violence that's taken place in pro independence rallies in catalonia meanwhile mayors from across catalonia have been advocating for the region's right to self-determination demonstrations have resumed as regional leaders repeat their palls for talks with the national government your lack of emotion what we saw on the streets of barcelona last weekend was very clear what we saw was not a clash between police and violent factions what we saw was an attack by violent factions on catalan society and in the middle where the national police civil guard and the catalan police defending pedal on the side. these are live pictures of what is happening in our salon and now protests began about 2 weeks ago after 9 politicians and activists were in jail for their role in the independence referendum in 2017 spain's courts have declared the referendum illegal judge has ordered the shut down of a social media platform used to mobilize independents protests in catalonia sunday go has more from barcelona they vowed to return to the streets following the sentencing of 9 catalan politicians and activists physician 2 weeks ago the tsunami democratic a leaderless none of us will get a zation cold of protest as to blockade. port one of the most defiant acts among days of protests that occurred throughout catalonia riots that came off to cause damage and disruption the likes of which had not been seen. in decades. catalonia as usual peaceful protest movement became drawn into a controversy over the tactics used to encourage civil disobedience and the question was raised who or what is tsunami democratic today in the spanish of the supreme court ruling was announced we just a direct affront to the human rights. the only person to be associated with the movement so far manchester city's catalan manager pep guardiola who has advocated for the session of catalonia for his message to catalans to get behind the tsunami democratic came out on the day protesters occupy the airport the reaction from the spanish authorities was swift a judge ordered their websites and social media platforms to be shut down part of an ongoing investigation into the movement of charges of terrorism when we mind but hobbs's the. political party of which where do we hide behind the 1st of the over the phone and the one all for the same organisation and are now behind these anonymous blood form but it's some kind of a political leap to be preparing the action for a lot of ones they don't mean of their website whatever it is that is on july 2019 so we might. have been preparing for a lot of time so anyone who wants to join the tsunami democratic or they 1st have to download the app on an android phone and then they have to activate it by getting a q.r. code from another user that code can only be used for a limited amount of times now there's no account of such that's created however the user has to agree with being able to track their location so far the app is still awaiting activation but the movement has already called further action before and after spain's general election next month in a bid to make further waves in catalonia so a new vehicle al-jazeera barcelona. more than a 1000 firefighters are battling wildfires in california when several communities across the u.s. state forced to evacuate officials say high temperatures and strong winds have helped the blaze spread reports. fire is ripping through kind of phony a at opposite ends of the state in the sonoma valley wine region 130 kilometers north of san francisco a series of wildfires all out of control some started a wednesday night the flash point is still not confirmed but the state's largest power supply a pacific gas and electric say a high voltage cable malfunctioned minutes before the fire started intense wind gusts rapidly spread the flames 3 bone dry brush to homes and businesses let up most strong winds a forecast this weekend that were potentially going to see a historical wind event and it has it's highly concerned that the vulnerable areas of california could see some explosive fire so that's why we are reiterating this kind of vigilance that were preaching to everybody at least 2000 people have moved to safety. the way. but not everyone is willing to leave. well we appreciate if walked around the corner of yesterday and told me it was mandatory or very regular. he was wrong i don't have to do anything but sit right here i want to in southern california a major fire in santa clarita north of los angeles has forced 50000 people from their homes within like 10 minutes we started to see the fire in the smoke getting darker by our house and we started packing everything because our neighbors doing it as well and then that's when our brother started shouting out to me to get in the car and we got the dogs in the car and the fire was literally in our backyard and it promises to be a tough weekend for hundreds of firefighters the rough terrain high winds and low humidity all hampering their efforts to stop the flames spreading victoria gate and be al-jazeera u.s. airlines will be banned from flying to all cuban airports except havana starting december it's the latest step by the white house to undo the obama era anything ever struction it's state might pay a request to the move that will bar flights to 9 cuban airports transportation department says that's a consequence of cuba's on war and repression of its people. a 10 consecutive day of anti-government protests is underway in lebanon and security forces have been called to dismantle several roadblocks and beirut these are live pictures of these protest again in their tents day or testers are urging a civil disobedience campaign until the government resigns leaders are accused of failing to stop corruption and solve the economic crisis at the decker joins us live from beirut so stephanie what is going on with these latest clashes between the protesters and the army. well there was a new one incident of upper classes in the north near tripoli that area called but we spoke to the army was spoke to 2 different sources on the ground to say that it was basically one man among the protesters is a known trouble maker who is inside the army the army tried to arrest. protesters according to the army and these 2 sources opened fire they fired rubber bullets in the air they have now restive the army is going to put out a statement but this just gives you a sense of how things can escalate here basically this is the problem you have you know these as you mentioned campaign of civil disobedience we are in this this street would be packed usually when it comes to rush hour with protesters and here they were many of this is actually the lebanese red cross so they are allowing. these kinds of vehicles to go through but for any sort of civilian vehicle. so they've made way for them but in general they're not allowing anyone through and that's because they want to try and keep the pressure on the government to their demands because the reform package that we part at the moment from the prime minister certainly isn't an awful one to the people here. stephanie the longer this goes on are the protesters the organizers the protesters becoming more organized or more disorganized is there any really clear organization between the people that are out there. you can see it like they do here they're sitting down trying to sort of that you can see the cars all having to take a detour they're organized in the sense that people are communicating through what's up so you do have a lot of different whatsapp groups it's word of mouth you do have you know those are more prominent chang to take a leap because simply because of personality there isn't really a real leader to this movement and you can see they've blocked both sides of this highway and what they're saying is that this kinds of civil disobedience campaign that they're pointing at is the only way to keep the pressure on the government and what they want is for the government to resign but that hasn't happened yet so of course we are at a stalemate it is 10 days off and now the government isn't going anywhere but made on the streets and schools are closed banks are closed it's a real challenge so it's a bit of a stalemate and everyone you speak to will tell you they don't know how this is going to play out they don't know how it's going to end but certainly something at some point is going to get how long is the government going to allow people to stay on the streets but the people say unless there's change and that's those people have been running this country for decades and that have caused it to become what it is we're not leaving so unpredictable times ahead ok stephanie decker live in beirut stephanie thank you. but a coworker in hong kong are protesting against what they say is police brutality months of anti-government protests have often ended in bloodshed place a fire tear gas and rubber bullets or protesters with medics sometimes caught in the middle and you know paula has the latest from the protest. among these crowds are doctors nurses paramedics and other medical professionals they say they have several concerns one of them is that they're not being honest to disclose to the police which of their patients were involved in the protest movement the other main concern is what they're calling the excessive use of force by the police against protesters radiographer in the hall porter hospital so. we have created a lot of citizen to house being arrested by the police after. protests. and we saw or that a lot of patience has been assaulted by the police hong-kong protesters have 5 key demands one of them was met earlier this week when the hong kong government formally we drew a proposed extradition law that law could see hong kong criminal suspects being sent to mainland china to face in the judicial system there that other main demand is an independent inquiry into what seen as excessive force used by the police but hong kong's chief executive has rejected this saying that one of her concerns is the reaction upon kong's 30000 strong police force they say they themselves are victims of violence they queues protesters among other things of throwing rocks and petrol bombs at police stations and not the police come off the side thank you but that would be suicide i think people of course could of course pass police have used the word you can in tear gas rubber bullets and even live rounds against protesters not long to go home from school eastward. highly regarded him highly respected they were seen as one of the most professional institutions in the city but over the past 5 months or protests their reputation has been tearing rated dramatically. still had on al-jazeera going nowhere these trucks have been stuck in nigeria's border for months and it's costing businesses millions. find out what happened when the reigning in their champions visited boston celtics i will have that coming up in sport. where we have got some dry weather around the east the sort of the mediterranean over the next day or 2 will improve because you can see we do still have this little clutch of storms around the sinai peninsula heading towards lebanon jordan israel could see some more showers long spells of rain in here for a time but even by sunday things starting to brighten up the wetter weather will be stretched across the northern and central parts of iraq heading towards iran what is your possibility into kuwait as well at least on sundays ago when into monday that what's the weather will just not a little further north with so more than pass over iraq because into northern areas of syria could see some rather wet weather to the south of that it is generally fine and dry that is the case so across much of the arabian peninsula here are the major leagues are all into this circulation out in the arabian sea that is making its way towards amman might not get there if it does it will be the end of next week so certainly want to keep an eye on very strong winds so choppy waters out here so that could cause some problems from that point of view if nothing else further north 34 celsius here in doha thing largely fine and life on a dry course a good part of southern africa but got plenty of cloud and right making its way to the southern cape. strangers from across new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and i'll try to roll back the dead to grab hold sleeve handles blood to stop changes so does an inch fold lines gains exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think the cardinal dolan will continue to protect you as more men come out in the latest chapter in a scandal that shaken the catholic church to its foundations in bad faith on a. rewind returns with a new series. premiere updates on a vast amount to seen these documentaries think. it's going to. be wind continues with police gold millions of dollars and people's money cherish being taken in for their whole lives for money and an agent down a drain and $1.00 day on out easier. watching out is there let's recap the top stories right now funerals are being held in iraq for some of the $44.00 people who were killed during nationwide protests on friday 2 more people died in the southern city of nasiriya during the past few hours demonstrators want the government to resign. as president has threatened to open its borders to allow refugees to enter europe if the e.u. does not support its so-called safe zone in northern syria for the want as ankara will clear kurdish fighters from. border with syria the deal signed with russia this week fails to hold. and have moved into a 2nd week spain's prime minister has condemned the violence in some of the recent pro independence rallies hundreds of mayors from across the region have joined the call for self-determination. chile's president sebastian pinera has called for a cabinet reshuffle a day after a 1000000 people process protested in the capital demanding economic reform a nationwide curfew with also been lifted after more than a week of unrest and tweeted saying he's heard the message of the protesters quote loud and clear demonstrations turn violent with riot police firing tear gas and lead helots to disperse crowds well dramas been unfolding in chile as capital discontent over economic issues as felt around the country and smaller communities people have said they've been left behind for years and reports. at a small fishing village just south of santiago chile. and other fishermen are getting ready to head out to sea. things here appear calm but a state of emergency remains in effect in the country and it's a subject that's on everyone's mind. what's happening in the country isn't about politics this is a social problem. if the president has announced reforms to social programs in an effort to calm the crisis but who says says people have lost confidence in political leaders. the president of the republic is only patched a wound but there is still a wound underneath until that wound is treated and heals the problems are a country are not going away. she days latin america's most developed nation but over the past week protests have highlighted a growing anger among the citizenry of. the unrest began over an increase of 30 pesos to the cost of metro transport which amounts to about $0.10 of a dollar. that cost increase was. spark to a powder keg in a country where many were already complaining about a worsening wealth gap between the rich and the middle class because. say a solution out of the crisis will require a delicate compromise from the country's political elite and the perception is that she is not in a crisis genus in the vehicle situation but we are developed enough for everyone to have better living conditions so it's a matter of distribution if we can better these tributes their wealth and the opportunities that exist in chile everyone is going to be better off. after a week of unrest demonstrations and cheetah have spread to other parts of the country a recent national poll found that 83 percent of chileans are in favor of the ongoing social mobilizations even in sheila's smallest communities far away from the protests that have paralyzed the country's capital the discontent from citizens is palpable for everyday chileans the crisis isn't about an increase of 30 to the cost of public transportation it's about 30 years of policies that many see as being bad for the nation. fishermen like who say they hope political leaders will act on the demands of demonstrators before their quiet seaside town joins in the protests. to neighboring bolivia where the u.n. says it supports an audit and the disputed presidential election result the e.u. us and regional leaders have orange the 2nd round of voting our tests are continuing after the electron electoral tribunal confirm the controversial reelection of president ever morale is extending his control to nearly 2 decades on home and reports on us. there was no way through the cars in the southern zone of la paz but the living capital on friday. groups of neighbors stood on street corners stopping traffic to protest against president ever more ollie's and the vote count that claimed him the outright winner of last sunday's election. people are coming now is that the government can see the anger they have a what's happened it's the only way that they can show that's why from young to old we all have to get our one to streets. it's now the 5th day of protests not just here but in points across the country the european union and the organization of american states have both expressed concern over freezing of the supposedly rapid vote count for almost 24 hours when it was pools it was heading towards a runoff between morale is the nearest challenger carlos meso when it came back online the president was on the brink of outright victory the opposition has called for a 2nd round they say fruit the president rejects that asking where the proof is with his popularity is full of them in this election but many still stand behind him as a leader who's almost hard poverty and presided over a flourishing economy and he's 13 years in charge for them the street blocks are unjustified nuisance. notice they have to accept that they lost without president evo morales we've got nothing to complain about his work with whoever wants it and with the government before there wasn't anything i've personally been able to buy my car with a credit line. but especially in recent years analysts say that the electorate authorities have become uncomfortably close to the government many feel democracy is slipping and for those who are taken to the streets this is where they draw the line. the lights turned green but there's no cars heading down an avenue that would usually be full of the it's not all of the capital city le pas but especially in the south groups of neighbors have blocked off most of the roads. elsewhere in the country protests and so continued the general strike into its 3rd day in the industrial hope of santa cruz the election results are in but the discontent he continues john home and. the pies the united nations says months of floods in south sudan have affected almost a 1000000 people and tire communities have been submerged since july forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes and more 60 percent of people are already going hungry crops have been washed away the weather forecast is more rain for weeks to come business owners in one gerri are complaining they watched hundreds of millions of dollars since the government closed a border crossing with neighboring benon as many reports from one of the hardest hit towns border guards say they're trying to stop illegal goods being smuggled in and. these trucks have been stuck here at the nigeria binny border for 2 months. court by a sudden change of government policy they're not allowed to go forward and can't go back as a boat has been importing and exporting goods for 23 years he says he's never seen anything like this here come one to our government should they hand over to us goods that we've already paid import duty for them we have more than $500.00 trucks on the bin the republic side of the border many of the goods are damaged. if this doesn't and assume. some businessmen say they have lost hundreds of millions of dollars since the middle of august when the government ordered the borders to be closed imports. this is one of the reasons the government says it's shut because it's illegally imported rice. officials say the flow of contraband into nigeria is killing its economy and production and opening the door to criminals and weapons. we will fill us in this that. they continue also. plenty of big brother. have been exploited by some. and therefore we have a duty and responsibility to engage in legitimate actions that would better secure are currently better secure our people and more importantly stimulate the standard of living of our people. the port of call in ben in is 120 kilometers from lagos nigeria officials say many goods from cook to do are smuggled past customs inspectors summer is the busiest of nigeria's border towns connecting the port city of quarter knowing been a problem with the country's commercial capital lagos this used to be a very important trading point for imported goods especially right now in this market i mean there is little traffic since now you know closed its borders the government hopes that shutting down the borders. from smuggling lugo goods into the country. the security clampdown us forced up the prices of goods in markets and there are shortages in some places. the government says the measures will grow nigeria's economy in the long term. officials say in the 1st 2 weeks of the border closures revenues from import duty went to by more than 5 percent but that left many nigerians concerned about rising cost of food stuff. we don't get regular supplies of food stuff no food is getting in across the border and no food reaches us here from illegals we are in a fix the government says it wants to stop smugglers and criminals who pose a bigger threat to the country and its economy and all keep the borders closed for now. semi along the nigeria i've been in border a russian woman jailed in the us for being a foreign agent has arrived home after being deported remember to know was released early for good behavior after serving most of her 18 month sentence a 31 year old was convicted of conspiring to influence u.s. conservative database and infiltrating make national rifle association gun lobby. the u.s. court says confidential portions of robert muller's report must be released to congress well or concluded a 2 year investigation into alleged russian interference in the 2016 presidential election a large sections of his findings were withheld democrats are seeking before report as part of their impeachment investigation of u.s. president donald trump and that impeachment of estimation is resuming after a judge dismissed claims that the process is illegitimate senior state department official philip recurs next to testify behind closed doors at the u.s. capitol the career diplomats current portfolio includes ukraine the country central to the investigation of trump. i boarded a strike by general motors workers in the united states has come to an end after a deal was reached with the company nearly $50000.00 workers have walked off the job crippling the company's u.s. production for your dealing clearance wage increases bonuses and better conditions for temporary workers. inflation devaluation and recession are words most argentines are used to hearing and the latest economic crisis on the minds of voters and sunday's general election has more from the kept open osiris. 17 years ago the workers of the printing press took over this building when the owner filed for bankruptcy and failed to pill them any type of compensation. at a myth on silas was one of those workers he says it hurts him to see argentina is in a crisis once again before. the situation was already difficult many years ago but these past months everything has deteriorated even more the government increase the prices of electricity and we have to create festivals to pay the bills we are resisting because we have a history of resistance but it's not easy. inflation recession and the risk of default are affecting all sectors of the economy these days and this place is no exception officer sources say that around 40 small company on every day mostly because they cannot cope with the rise in the price of utility services and because of a drop in sales the problem that this place is facing for example you can increase in the price of some of the products they use like paper this is what is called thing i've read. history seems to repeat itself in argentina over and over again. since the 1940 s. argentina has had at least 16 crisis 15 of them happen because the country ran out of dollars and we have a currency problem people don't save patients and dying patients and we have an export problem will have enough dollars so every now and then governments doing flayed the economy by borrowing their way to growth and at some point that since it is the all of the. we need to start. thinking around and greater sort of asking for money and resources in crisis whether. it's one of the levees is out the say is this is one of the reasons why it's been so difficult for market to get the economy going and why he ended requesting a loan from the i.m.f. but patients were exaggerated and i think people some people in the government believe that the whole problem there was populism. and illiquid. so they believe that changing the course would solve the problems i think of those are more structural. but until now no government has found the solution to the problem lack of consensus and predictability have led argentina to the crisis that struggling with today. in the middle are the millions who are filled with uncertainty about what will happen next. egypt's president abdel fatah el-sisi has extended a nationwide state of emergency by 3 months this is the 10th time the state of emergency has been renewed it grants the president sweeping powers including restricting freedom assembly movement and the right to monitor messages of any kind was 1st imposed back in 2007 after 2 church bombings killed 45 people place in kazakhstan have detained 26 people during demonstrations against a growing business ties with china protests were held in the city of armani and the capital nursultan hundreds of people have health sporadic protests in recent months voicing fear over a chinese some fluids as a key country in china's belt and road initiative a trillion dollar infrastructure projects spanning more than $150.00 countries. gay people in taiwan have celebrated in the annual pride parade the 1st since the island legalized same sex marriage 5 months ago around $2100.00 same sex couples have been married since then organizers say more than 200000 people marched in the capital taipei the island is the 1st place in asia to allow gay marriage. still ahead on al-jazeera and sport was hamilton swaps 2 wheels for 4 as a chase and chase is that as a 6 world title actually from friday factors are the next coming up with a whole. to . cut. november on. 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall movie looking back at the defiance that moment in history whose truth is it anyway follows journalists from around the world who are taking on those determined to modify the truth. spain will hold its production in 4 years after april's inconclusive votes join us for coverage. a new series brings people together to discuss some of the big issues of our time and turkish president will meet with u.s. president trump at the white towels we'll bring you the latest. november on. tempest but what the hell thanks very much for sharing or into the rugby world cup final in 12 years after that date all about 5 years and a vending champions new zealand 19 points a 7 year kahala pay to stand up reports. i sobered 262007 the last time you blacks lost the rugby world cup match until now as the haka rang out across the oklahoma international stadium the faces of england's team suggested they would be up for the challenge and after 2 minutes nobody was left in any doubt as to england's resolve mana to a long oval for the games 1st try i it could end perhaps should have got even better with sam underhill i and then ben youngs both thinking they'd schooled only for the video referee to rule them out i hope with england coach eddie jones looking on george for kick 2 penalties to leave the 2003 world cup winners with a 13 point lead with 15 minutes left. in the them the last year the all blacks overturned a 15 point deficit to beat england. and win r.t. serbia school thoughts of the other news even come back a woman truly on but once again needless kicking from food kept new zealand at arm's length eddie jones team eventually closing out a 19 points a 7 victory so we had the better. u.i. scouting with an idea of how you want the candidate they never get exactly like that and just go if say much create and use in the why they kept fighting right to the end we had to dictate when that can stay said we gave have as much as we had and just came up short so you know it extremely disappointed by that. you know right now it's us hyper fans into words so it's the end of the road for coach steve hansen any sneezy. as for england they can now look forward to the finally yokohama next saturday peter stammered al jazeera now to talk about how good south africa will be hardly to take on england in that fight on next saturday springboks must 1st get past while in your car historically the south africans have the edge of the welsh but the springboks carry on a 4 much losing streak against warren gatland. lately we've struggled against him we've played them it's always our last game and if you had to us was always after a long season and it's in the millennium stadium so it's always tough you never really have all your guys for 3 to go going to be nice to play them in a neutral ground with with both teams having all the guys all the guys but most of the most of the gospel available for selection and she sees ability well after a while they've never played a world cup final before having lost in the semi final stage don't seem previous occasions back in 99 he said and out a 1011 i have also been bacon both times i've played south africa at the world cup although both defeats narrow margins of 0 up against wonderful opposition who we respect. are very confident and comfortable in our own ability in room game plan yet from attacking perspective you have to have variety you could be comfortable carrying the ball you know can make sure when the collisions to put them on the back foot you have seen it could change shape defenses as well make sure we're moving the ball of moving to quickly and our terms. ok to baseball world series now he's masters of beating the washington nationals ingoing 3 washington still lead the best of 7 series 2 to one bar well before they got teammates presented him with a cape to mark his 21st birthday but the celebrations added their facade on the national do you know why in front easton's leaving 3 stuff for one finds the robinson. in the 6th inning i would also be the final score and it's the 3rd game in a row in the 2019 world series but the hunting was lost. we just had a nice team win you know we did a lot of things well tonight it was hard this is a really good team and so you have to earn everything you have against them and take opportunities when they present themselves and i think our guys came came into the game with a in a great mindset now that was the 1st time washington had hosted a world series game since 1933 ralston jordan has more how people in the u.s. capitol putting politics aside to cheer for that. this is the washington the world has come to know that's an ask one of the other folks that's enough don't touch me. but right now this is also washington. 6 in the middle of baseball's biggest prize the great series. it's a really big deal really it's brought the city together. joining forces to push american baseball's youngest team the nationals to victory. it's been a long time since a baseball team has given washington this much to celebrate the old senator's team last competed in the world series in 1933 when the country was in the grips of the great depression but even during postwar prosperity and the senators were lousy fans still turned up now with impeachment looming and the airwaves loaded with accusations of political witch hunts and fake news i think any time you get a daisy sports team doing well it really elevates a city we can always use a little bit of unity in this place i think it's bobby but also to get there you know and that they can. go rob for something in common hot bets and the joys of seeing him a team anthem baby shark are giving exhausted washingtonians a reason to smile now this is a story about celebrating washington's unity but my producer reminds me that we need to remain bipartisan isn't that right chris. rosalind shorten al-jazeera washington. i love it mary n.b.a. champions are through on a route to suffer the loss of the new season i went down to the boston celtics on friday and tights and an umbrella proving to be the star man for the celtics. what was the only guy in this season off and running out very comfortable winners 112th of $16.00. 4 and one down 3rd practice for sunday. has begun qualifying sets underway in a couple of hours on friday ferrari's sebastian vettel was quick. head of sunday's race the germans were very behalf a 2nd quicker than he's close to stopping in the red bull that is lewis hamilton in a 6 world talk on sunday with forces in 1st practice but only 5th in the 2nd. meanwhile moto g.p. qualifying sessions for the australian grand prix it fell apart and being cancelled due to dangerous weather before it was called off may go all the various suffered a crash but somehow didn't suffer any serious injury qualifier will now take place on sunday with the race pushed back to a late start. 15 time major champion tiger woods is at the top of the leaderboard at the halfway mark of the zozo chair but ship in japan the 2nd round was pushed back to saturday after the weather forced friday's play to be cancelled would shorts 6 under par round of $64.00 just like he did in the 1st round he shared the laid out of the 1st 18 holes but he's now are opened up a 2 shot advantage u.s. open champion gary woodland is the man in 2nd. thank you. 5 years of war in yemen has seen many men killed in fighting so women have increasingly become the sole breadwinners and fortunes are traditionally male dominated jobs reports. it's a story we see often during times of war women forced to work long hours in grueling manual jobs with husbands fathers or brothers killed by fighting. many of these yemeni women of different ages are now the main source of income for their families. bushra lives in the southwestern city of time. with no one to look after 2 children she takes them with her to work. and a fellow. american to the circumstances made a good job it has plenty of difficulties but what can i do i'll work even if they tell me to dig a hole in a mountain for my children out to anything. bush is one of a number of women in her village defying traditional norms here labor is usually done by men but it's not been easy. women are faced a backlash from their communities despite it being their only source for a meager $50.00 a month. the work is hard and tiring i used to work as a painter and i'd come home filthy we had objections to us working but would tell them we have to feed our children we received help from organizations but not anymore i'm in a difficult situation. community neither can any says locals complained about women doing manual labor and mixing with men but things are changing. and some traditional parts of human society frowns upon working women but we're seeing a change society is starting to accept the idea that those especially don't divorced or displaced foreman are alone. with. a united nations funded program called cash for work is teaching men and women basic skills to help them get jobs. they've worked in different kinds of jobs like flooring painting school restore ations agriculture and tom marking roads even though the community refuses women to work they have no choice this is what forced many of them to take part in this project. years of war in yemen have devastated its population but one way to help women get through it has been achieved by making small changes at the community level. al-jazeera. for me for the. others. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already have the information they're listening post on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks difficulties should have been on point mostly young people copy a focus again that's all that exact thing with the police with detail coverage was supposed to be a chance for people from different walks of life to political affiliations to work together to shape their futures together from around the world not many people buy physical news type of thing although what the front pages represent is a much older woman like. a young girl. before a lot of bias wendy popped up as an asian. when they had this opportunity. in the limit so the young girls all through secondary school with us from going to be able to stay employed but that's one thing able to change have fun. meet the women in going out who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. new yorkers are very receptive to al-jazeera because it is such an international city they're very interested in that global perspective that al-jazeera provides. iraq's parliament fails to meet to discuss protesters demands as those killed by security forces are laid to rest. and richelle carey this is out there live from doha also coming up the chilean president announces a major reshuffle after a week of anti-government protests. california struggles to tackle another round of wildfires as its largest utility company warns it may cut power for the 3rd time and as many weeks. on pulls off a shock to feet of favorites new zealand and the rugby world cup semifinals. the death toll in iraq has risen to $44.00 after 2 more people were killed in the past few hours in the southern iraqi city of nasiriyah as mass protests continue against the government and the capital baghdad police have fired stun grenades of protesters there trying to enter the heavily fortified green zone where the iraqi parliament is many protesters spent the night in the cities to rear square are being held for some of the people who were killed by security forces on friday or than 2000 others are injured and hospitals are struggling to cope or testers had set fire to government buildings and party offices are angry over corruption and economic hardship or testers want government leaders to resign a curfew has been imposed in 8 mainly shia provinces and more from back that. the number of protesters here in tahrir square is beginning to grow trucks are coming in and with water. pepsi for protesters. to clean their eyes if they're attacked with tear gas later this evening this was supposed to be a one day protest on friday it is now spilled into a 2nd day not only here in baghdad but in several cities across iraq people are saying they will not leave the streets until this government of prime minister ayad alawi the night he goes ahead he has already said that the government will not resign because if it does he will follow protesters i mean i know who the parliament was supposed to meet today as part of a regular session and because not enough members turned up there was no koran that is only injuring protesters who say there is a crisis in the country and members of parliament can't meet the ministry of interior released a statement saying that it is condemning the criminals they say attack security forces and vandalizing government and political party offices and that they are committed to protecting the human rights of peaceful protesters they say they have not used excessive force meanwhile we've spoken to many protesters who said just the opposite and they've asked us to relay a message to the international community saying we need your help we need to be protected from our own government. chile's president sebastian pinera has called for a cabinet reshuffle a day after a 1000000 people protested in the capital to manning economic reform and they said my curfew has been lifted after more than a week of unrest says he's heard the message of the protesters loud and clear to mr ations turned violent with riot police firing tear gas and lead bullets to disperse the crowd to speak to man a rifle who is in santiago so what is it that the government is willing to do now. historic tonight here in the chilean capital more than a 1000000 people if you fishel estimate it was 1000000 200000 people that were marching on this. streets of santiago well into the night well past curfew a military enforced for a few and then another historic moment this morning when we heard that on saturday morning the president of the country so a stampede yes saying that he's calling for the voluntary the for calling on his ministers to do basically hand over their paperwork calling on them to resign not not firing anybody would call in on the voluntary resignation of ministers so there is a huge significance to this people are comparing this to 1988 when a 1000000 people marched on the capital of to you live that marked the beginning of the end of dictatorship in the beginning of democracy for the country so it's a day full of meaningful moments we're hearing from people on the street in a much different way than we've seen in different days there's a there's a sort of calling that's already returned to the city since the large large that took place on friday evening a couple more things that are no worthy that we should mention 1st of all that military curfew that took place for 7 nights in a row has officially been lifted on sunday the state of emergency will be lifted so there is a sense that things will be returning to normal but will be returning to normal in a different way there's a lot of optimism in the streets that that a new chile is being born out of the unrest that we've seen over the course of the last week or shelf. that things do seem to be calming but i mean if you think about what's happening and lebannon while the government maintains that. some concessions to get that out the protests are still haven't gone anywhere so yes the government says are going to be making these changes in chile but are the crowds going to disperse just that easily. that's a that's a great question especially considering that the day is still young it's only midday in the chilean capital of these protests haven't been isolated to just the city of santiago the protests and demonstrations have been taking place in other cities of the country as well but. whether or not we're going to see it turn out the way that we saw on friday night with well over a 1000000 people out on the streets demanding change rejecting a system of political system in a country that many see as being bad for the country whether or not we're going to see a turnout like we saw on friday night remains to be seen again for the moment things appear calm whether or not the president's discourse an apology and promises and calls for a as you said a reshuffling of the ministers will call in the hearts and minds of people here in the chilean capital all of that remains to be seen but for now the sense that we get is that there is a lot of optimism on the streets of the capital ok i know up all life for us and thank you turkey's president is threatening to open borders to allow refugees to enter europe if it doesn't support its so-called safe so in a northern syria a thai party won says the area will be cleared of what he calls terrorists if russia doesn't meet its obligations under a deal signed this week and same to pushing kurdish fighters from the border turkey been angered by germany's foreign minister describing the turkish military operation as an invasion. beginning i've inform my counterpart heiko mess on the operation against the to recorder without borders within the framework of the agreements with the u.s. and russia from bilateral issues we found this a good opportunity to talk about the syrian issue was a whole also focused on the fact that the u.s. and russia have recognized the developments in the field without peace spring operation there are so many imes of that operation one of them is to return the syrian refugees we need to clean the syria from the terrorist organizations to secure the integrity and stability of syria and the return of the syrian refugees to these places who are defined as i.d.p.'s some of the from the border between turkey and syria. as the foreign ministers of turkey and germany met it was an exercise to talk to each other rather than talking at each other from a distance both sides declared their positions the european union and germany saying that it is concerned about the territorial integrity off syria about forcible returns of refugees about the security situation on its border areas turkey insisting that its european allies are not standing behind it when it needs them the most because it wants them to continue helping them helping turkey rather to continue its face on the syrian border inside syrian territory where it's going after p.k. k. terrorists according to the turkish president and the turkish government which is a designated terrorist organization by the european union and there are humanitarian concerns by its european allies so it was a situation where both sides came together and stated their points of view to try to understand and build bridges on the fighting front on the battle lines we've been hearing of more sporadic clashes on the outskirts of the towns off the lobby of andros elaine we've been hearing reports of movements around these towns by the assad government forces as well as more reinforcements arriving from russia to try and establish this peace on and tell kurdish fighters to continue their draws because turkey has again warned that if these finances fighters do not believe president obama saying that he will remove them with force. still ahead on al jazeera protesters block roads in lebanon during an attempted a and mass demonstrations against the government. going nowhere they strikes have been stuck in nigeria's border from months and it's costing business there's a 1000000. how i once again we've got some wet weather pushing into western parts of china at the moment as well so we stay shanxi province in the state of drought we will see that cloud in the right grassy making its way towards the region but not quite pushing in here for the time being at least that was the weather then as we go through sunday so least in parts are generally dry 30 a bit of cloud over towards shanghai to the south of shanghai this wets of weather will sink for the south woods and east with this we go on through monday hong kong stay settled and sunny 20 celsius in los he settled in sunny too across a good part of india china where you might just catch one of 2 showers into northern parts of vietnam with that on shore breeze filtering in still a fair chance the showers into eastern parts of india at the moment this area cloud we have over towards the west that is a probable slot and that looks likely to continue drifting out into the arabian sea heading towards oman it's a slow moving feature this one what it does to the allows dry weather to come back in across the western side of india through the west and gets a chance of want to choose showers up towards me as we go on through monday but by and large the wettest weather we write down the eastern coast. strangers from across new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and. intend to grab him to lead to stop changes so does an inch screens exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think it will continue to protect you as more men come out in the latest chapter in a scandal that shaken the catholic church to its foundation in bad faith on. their watching al-jazeera let's take out the top stories right now generals are being held in iraq for some of the 42 people who were killed during nation my protests on friday 2 more people died in the southern city of nasiriya during the past few hours demonstrators want the government to resign. president sebastian pinera has called for a cabinet reshuffle a day after a 1000000 people protested in the capital demanding economic reform a nationwide curfew has been lifted after more than a week of unrest. turkey's president has threatened to open its borders to allow refugees to enter europe if the e.u. doesn't support its so-called safe so annoyed.

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