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german aid to brazil what was the response of both the narrow he said that brazil doesn't need the money and. that's basically said agency did some of the most fantastic work in brazil monitoring of the frustration f.i.o.s. and immediate enforcement he had this month playing there was amazing infrastructure so i don't think it's a question of resources right now it's a question of funding to go to will ok and would you sing stone to them i think the situation is going to get was and the have to message right now i think i think if europe is really interested in doing anything for the amazon they need to support the indigenous people who are already very well coordinated in south america and who are trying to already protect the amazons and to we need to use that we need we have signed it trade and we need to block the trade deal unless we see efforts to implement the pirates agreement i stipulated in the trade agreement. thank you so very much for coming in today. was mentioned president tomorrow mccraw wants to put the amazon fires at the top of the agenda of the g. 7 summit that starts
german aid to brazil what was the response of both the narrow he said that brazil doesn't need the money and. that's basically said agency did some of the most fantastic work in brazil monitoring of the frustration f.i.o.s. and immediate enforcement he had this month playing there was amazing infrastructure so i don't think it's a question of resources right now it's a question of funding to go to will ok and would you sing stone to them i think the situation is going to get was and the have to...
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is surrounded by vast cornfields news is brazil's bread basket. the countryside otoh frequented by the professional rodeo riders is right in the middle of the cornfields. they travel through the country together $35.00 weekends a year up and down brazil to places like this. simple point. although as such rivals they're more like partners and often friends. that. rodeo brings us together they say. you know. yes in the family this is our 2nd family where with our wives from mondays to wednesdays but at the weekend this is our family we are pals we help each other out. for not you. know i remember one time when fernando fell under a pole and i helped to get him out. the bull kicked me then someone else helped me that's what i call sticking together. profit rose or comes in and joins them the rider who fell the earlier years to put up with all kinds of jokes. for men to go boy. them with another nick i have no idea. them to so i was unconscious. deploys one of my eyes and i don't remember anything off tricot box face but sports do you know but i recko
is surrounded by vast cornfields news is brazil's bread basket. the countryside otoh frequented by the professional rodeo riders is right in the middle of the cornfields. they travel through the country together $35.00 weekends a year up and down brazil to places like this. simple point. although as such rivals they're more like partners and often friends. that. rodeo brings us together they say. you know. yes in the family this is our 2nd family where with our wives from mondays to wednesdays...
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this is the doubling years one from but i led the european union on a collision course with brazil's right wing president as a record number of wildfires risk countries amazon rain forest range out of control e.u. leaders describe it as an international crisis and threaten to block a trade deal with south america ambassador president on our take firm action also on the program the french city of spirits draws demonstrations head of this weekend's g. 7 summit protesters will the leaders of the world's leading industrialized nations to step up the action against climate change. range refugees in fact the dasher afraid to return to me in ma i'm not no signs it will ever be safe to do so d w reports of a refugee camp retreat the 2 countries. taking steps to stop a silent extinction as africa's giraffe populations are to wendall by almost half its 30 years international convention the greeks ways to better protect these gentle just say. i'm phil gal welcome to the program. brazil's are right wing president jaya balls than ours facing growing pressure after several european union leaders d
this is the doubling years one from but i led the european union on a collision course with brazil's right wing president as a record number of wildfires risk countries amazon rain forest range out of control e.u. leaders describe it as an international crisis and threaten to block a trade deal with south america ambassador president on our take firm action also on the program the french city of spirits draws demonstrations head of this weekend's g. 7 summit protesters will the leaders of the...
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and also countries like brazil even mexico brazil is actually poised to be one of the main suppliers of soybeans to china for example because of the straight line but it's very uncertain as to what happens next and how long this will last for so this is where all the uncertainties in this is where market jitters come to play and we've heard from british prime minister bars johnson calling for an end to the trade war he wants going to deescalation all of these tensions and the borders to be open and the set of rules that we've seen and that everything to sort of loosen up a bit more how likely it what's the reception is he likely to get at the summit i mean if he's called sure i think it's strange that he's looking for more open trade and burned open borders been he's trying to parse brigs that which is the complete and for the sister what he's trying to say at the g. 7 so he's got a lot to lose at the g. 7 because he needs to betray a character that the u.s. the u.k. is open for business but given the facts on the ground that he is pushing for something which is completely against wh
and also countries like brazil even mexico brazil is actually poised to be one of the main suppliers of soybeans to china for example because of the straight line but it's very uncertain as to what happens next and how long this will last for so this is where all the uncertainties in this is where market jitters come to play and we've heard from british prime minister bars johnson calling for an end to the trade war he wants going to deescalation all of these tensions and the borders to be open...
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luiza lima there, from greenpeace, in brazil. a british consulate worker in hong kong who was detained by the chinese authorities has been released full simon cheng went missing on august 8th during a business trip trip to mainland china. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonelljoins us now from hong kong. what more do we know about the release of simon cheng? well, 15 days ago, here at calhoun west train station, simon cheng, who is an investment officer at the british consulate was attempting to re—enter hong kong. it wasjust consulate was attempting to re—enter hong kong. it was just about to cross the border. inside this train station, technically, it is mainland china. —— kowloon. when you cross over the border, when you get out of the train, you walk into this building, then you are back in hong kong. he never made it though, back to hong kong, he has been held for 15 days. according to the shenzhen police, he has now been released. they say he admitted his guilt, but they didn't say what it is he has been guilty of. and his fa
luiza lima there, from greenpeace, in brazil. a british consulate worker in hong kong who was detained by the chinese authorities has been released full simon cheng went missing on august 8th during a business trip trip to mainland china. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonelljoins us now from hong kong. what more do we know about the release of simon cheng? well, 15 days ago, here at calhoun west train station, simon cheng, who is an investment officer at the british consulate was attempting to...
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fires are not just burning in brazil. other countries are affected including venezuela, bolivia and colombia. the loss of trees and habitat is greatest in brazil and that is where the global focus will remain. in the past hour brazil's president bolsonaro has addressed his nation. he blamed the fires on dry weather and above average temperatures but he said this was not something that should be used as a pretext for international sanctions. translation: all the countries have expressed solidarity with brazil. they have offered to help tackle the wildfires but have also offered to ta ke wildfires but have also offered to take brazil's position to the g7 meeting. wildfires can happen anywhere and they should not be used asa anywhere and they should not be used as a pretext for international sanctions. i'm joined by the world service americas editor leonardo rocha. was the french pressure from mr macron that did this? most of all, yes. president bolsonaro took the quite personally and went on tweeted to say the french presid
fires are not just burning in brazil. other countries are affected including venezuela, bolivia and colombia. the loss of trees and habitat is greatest in brazil and that is where the global focus will remain. in the past hour brazil's president bolsonaro has addressed his nation. he blamed the fires on dry weather and above average temperatures but he said this was not something that should be used as a pretext for international sanctions. translation: all the countries have expressed...
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he thanked presidents and prime ministers for their help in supporting brazil in helping brazil surpass the international crisis. he said that brazil has always been committed to protecting the environment. so far, he did not say if he will accept the help offered by the g7 leaders. what we know is that brazil is accepting help coming from israel. israel will send an aeroplane with equipment to brazil. what are the brazilian public make of this? they elected him, but there were presumably various opinions? there has been strong reaction in brazil as well. it's interesting, because brazil is extremely polarised. it has been extremely polarised. it has been extremely polarised since the elections last year. at this subject, the amazon, has somehow united part of the left and the right in demanding more protection for the rainforest. so, we saw protection for the rainforest. so, we saw several demonstrations in different parts of brazil during that weekend, especially in rio de janeiro, with hundreds of people there. so there is strong pressure. a recent poll released last week showed that
he thanked presidents and prime ministers for their help in supporting brazil in helping brazil surpass the international crisis. he said that brazil has always been committed to protecting the environment. so far, he did not say if he will accept the help offered by the g7 leaders. what we know is that brazil is accepting help coming from israel. israel will send an aeroplane with equipment to brazil. what are the brazilian public make of this? they elected him, but there were presumably...
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or treating brazil for like you connie. well the reactions here are actually very divided in the population when you talk to supporters of the now or they do agree they're saying that in the past brazil has been listening a way too much to other countries and that it doesn't work like that when you send money and then brazil you know has to react and now it's also very clear he is saying that you know the amazon region it's the it's the decision off brazil what's going to happen with that and he's not agreeing with a president who is saying you know that the amazon region basically belongs to the you know to the world population others of course saying that the entire attitude that the entire behavior was when i was 6 a train really risky and you should accept help financially but also you know when you talk about firefighters we talk about firefighter training you know from other countries then you thanks very much for that reporting from port of value there in the brazilian state of a donia right at the epicenter of those
or treating brazil for like you connie. well the reactions here are actually very divided in the population when you talk to supporters of the now or they do agree they're saying that in the past brazil has been listening a way too much to other countries and that it doesn't work like that when you send money and then brazil you know has to react and now it's also very clear he is saying that you know the amazon region it's the it's the decision off brazil what's going to happen with that and...
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fires are not just burning in brazil. other countries are affected including venezuela, bolivia and colombia. the loss of trees and habitat is greatest in brazil and that is where the global focus will remain. a couple of hours ago president bolsonaro, speaking on brazilian tv, blamed the fires on dry weather and above average temperatures. translation: all the countries have expressed solidarity with brazil. they have offered to help tackle the wildfires but have also offered to take brazil's position to the g7 meeting. wildfires can happen anywhere and they should not be used as a pretext for international sanctions. i'm joined by the world service americas editor leonardo rocha. his tone has been quite combative up to this point. has there been a change? president bolsonaro still has a feisty style and his address on national television was very strong and he defended his position. but he opened his statement by saying how much he loved the amazon. asa saying how much he loved the amazon. as a military man and former a
fires are not just burning in brazil. other countries are affected including venezuela, bolivia and colombia. the loss of trees and habitat is greatest in brazil and that is where the global focus will remain. a couple of hours ago president bolsonaro, speaking on brazilian tv, blamed the fires on dry weather and above average temperatures. translation: all the countries have expressed solidarity with brazil. they have offered to help tackle the wildfires but have also offered to take brazil's...
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laura: this is a just a problem for brazil, is -- this is not just a problem for brazil, in is it? eric: there is damage in bolivia, it is original issue. laura: thank you for joining us. more than a dozen women who claim they were sexually abused by disgraced unanswered jeffrey epstein have spoken of their ison. about his death in they have appeared in a manhattan court as the criminal case against him was dismissed. earlier this month, the coroner ruled that epstein killed himself in his jail cell. chris buckler reports. chris: jeffrey epstein's victims came to court to be seandst momportantly, heard. thfae were not expected to the man who abused them -- his death roed them of the portunity. but they told in graphic and upsetting detail the impact of epstein's crimes. >> before i ppew what was ing he grabbed me by the wrist. he was unbuttoning my shorts and pulling my body onto his naked body. all i could say was a meek "no, please stop," but that seemed to excite him more. they continued to -- he continued to rape me, and then hopped in the shower. i pulled my shorts up and ran
laura: this is a just a problem for brazil, is -- this is not just a problem for brazil, in is it? eric: there is damage in bolivia, it is original issue. laura: thank you for joining us. more than a dozen women who claim they were sexually abused by disgraced unanswered jeffrey epstein have spoken of their ison. about his death in they have appeared in a manhattan court as the criminal case against him was dismissed. earlier this month, the coroner ruled that epstein killed himself in his jail...
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their intention to make trouble for brazil for the store because. it's totally absurd the fires are burning because of a policy of environmental devastation. that go too far as has been buying us time in this and the fisheries service said the amazon rain forest has been giving us more full before away then the global climate change will go a lot faster so the fact that we're seeing this hard work down result isn't just dark for brazil. it's a problem for the world. also coming up on the day boris johnson's brags the tour moves on this time paris the british prime minister insists with a little creativity and energy there is a way out of the brags that deadlock both france and germany say there is no time for a new agreement but if london can come up with something clever they might be willing to talk i want to be cute and see if you knew of the french people and that of course i want to do and i think we can get a deal and they give him. a warm welcome to all our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight an environmental d
their intention to make trouble for brazil for the store because. it's totally absurd the fires are burning because of a policy of environmental devastation. that go too far as has been buying us time in this and the fisheries service said the amazon rain forest has been giving us more full before away then the global climate change will go a lot faster so the fact that we're seeing this hard work down result isn't just dark for brazil. it's a problem for the world. also coming up on the day...
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a radical scored in the wild west or brazil. cisco india. chinese life presidents of a small village in russia. and plant $111.00 tree is put every kill. on every venue in a male dominated society. a very special celebration of life. 30 minutes total. ready bold moves all crazy business. no risk no gain some cap projects can out and boost the economy while well considered ones fizzle out or end in tears. at some transformational moments in the history of economic activity. made in germany if...
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and south america if brazil doesn't do more to protect the amazon. north korea has fired 2 missiles into the sea off its east coast now according to south korean military they were fired from sawn dock in south hummed young province as they cause no damage this is the 7th such test in a month donald trump says he's not concerned by the missile tests no i don't think so i think that we have a very good relationship we'll see what happens that could always change but we'll see what happens kim jong un has been you know pretty straight with a i think. we're going to see what's going on we're going to see what's happening he likes testing missiles but we never restricted short range missiles we'll see what happens many nations test missiles we tested a very big one the other day as you probably know to. 1000 years in the grip of a kidnapping crisis thousands of nigerians a full of victims will rise in the crime and they're having to pay millions of dollars in ransom mohammed the reports now from in an area known as a kidnapping hotspot they. are taking t
and south america if brazil doesn't do more to protect the amazon. north korea has fired 2 missiles into the sea off its east coast now according to south korean military they were fired from sawn dock in south hummed young province as they cause no damage this is the 7th such test in a month donald trump says he's not concerned by the missile tests no i don't think so i think that we have a very good relationship we'll see what happens that could always change but we'll see what happens kim...
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brazil has been using this data for yea rs brazil has been using this data for years and the brazilian government itself and international communities as well have relied on it. so i think the satellite data is not the question. the question is what is brazil going to do. arguing over maybe five or 10% discrepancies, there is still a real problem with deforestation and the fires that are currently ongoing in the amazon region. who do you say is at fault for this? we have talked about loggers, big resinous interests, and farmers as a whole. there is a real difference, though, between small farmers and big farmers? yes, they certainly is a different and i think it is important to stress that brazil is undergoing a period, a prolonged period, of economic trouble. so you do have a large number of people in the amazon region, smallholderfarmers, who are looking for ways to make a living. and when you are in the amazon, one of the very few routs available, many people feel, is to clear the land. and to graze cattle. we have seen a dramatic increase in deforestation over the last six or seven
brazil has been using this data for yea rs brazil has been using this data for years and the brazilian government itself and international communities as well have relied on it. so i think the satellite data is not the question. the question is what is brazil going to do. arguing over maybe five or 10% discrepancies, there is still a real problem with deforestation and the fires that are currently ongoing in the amazon region. who do you say is at fault for this? we have talked about loggers,...
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. solidarity with brazil. they have offered to help tackle the wildfires, but have also offered to tapirs‘s position to the g7 meeting. wildfires can happen anywhere and they should not be used as a pretext, but international sanctions. and though he will not be at the g7 meeting, the president of brazil may be able to count on the support of donald trump who will be there. the two men admire each other. but brazil's president will now deploy troops to fight fires and says he will crackdown on illegal deforestation. that is not a promise to end clearances, but his change of tone has been welcomed by some. it was a very significant change from what he has been saying up until now. he seems to now be taking the situation very seriously. he is clearly hearing the message not only from world leaders, but actually from hundreds of millions of people on social media. including tens of millions of people in brazil. the brazilian president's neighbours have also been turning up the heat. angry demonstrators had gath
. solidarity with brazil. they have offered to help tackle the wildfires, but have also offered to tapirs‘s position to the g7 meeting. wildfires can happen anywhere and they should not be used as a pretext, but international sanctions. and though he will not be at the g7 meeting, the president of brazil may be able to count on the support of donald trump who will be there. the two men admire each other. but brazil's president will now deploy troops to fight fires and says he will crackdown...
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here in brazil. and as you saw in the video is actually our look our communities indigenous peoples and our defer station rates are a lot so of course we need to work with the go federal government but we would like to work with the technical technician peoples not with this president. i'm wondering mr prado what does this mean for the rest of the world i mean we often hear the rain forest being described as the lungs of the world with a president both now introducing these measures what will it mean. well no demos on is approaching a race both tipping point if. not all agree where. near almost 20 percent of the amazon forest is already ready for the forest stated so what's happened after that is that we are going to a process that's me being in some years there far as to where we're gonna ready to go and that we were both a reflex of a select. africa 7 up with more wet so for climate change is. it's very dangerous and this is this is special for the word soul because of that i believe that all the c
here in brazil. and as you saw in the video is actually our look our communities indigenous peoples and our defer station rates are a lot so of course we need to work with the go federal government but we would like to work with the technical technician peoples not with this president. i'm wondering mr prado what does this mean for the rest of the world i mean we often hear the rain forest being described as the lungs of the world with a president both now introducing these measures what will...
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reaction in brazil to their president's handling of the crisis has been mixed in game. no one can leave completely alone no one grows alone any help is always welcome as long as it's well intended. cannot be linked to any kind of submission to foreign countries brazil must have autonomy over the amazon we cannot accept this internationalization of the amazon. any further development of the amazon will be met with strong opposition from around the world however it's the indigenous communities who live in the forest those with the most to lose who will react the strongest but for the people who live here in the amazon region this is normal natural they burn and they will burn again next year because they believe with the backing of their political leaders that this is the best way to develop this land. also nora believes this is brazil's land to develop and resents foreign interference but you international community feels it can't simply watch as the so-called lungs of the burn down which one al-jazeera. northwestern brazil wealthy i go down to go is the director of inst
reaction in brazil to their president's handling of the crisis has been mixed in game. no one can leave completely alone no one grows alone any help is always welcome as long as it's well intended. cannot be linked to any kind of submission to foreign countries brazil must have autonomy over the amazon we cannot accept this internationalization of the amazon. any further development of the amazon will be met with strong opposition from around the world however it's the indigenous communities...
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under-fire brazil's president deploys the army to contain devastating blazes in the hour that's come as criticism from the i'm signed is growing along with demands to say the so-called long use of the world but what's triggered this natural disaster and why has it turned political this is inside story. hello there a very warm welcome to the program i'm julie mcdonald the green longs of our planet are burning fires across brazil's amazon a wiping out huge areas of rain forest they're burning out of control in many parts at a record rate and official figures show there's been more than $75000.00 forest fires in brazil and that's just this year alone if they can't be stopped then we may be in very real trouble and that's because the amazon forest absorbs millions of tonnes of carbon emissions every single year and they're crucial in regulating global warming well this act like map shows all the fires that have been burning in the amazon and the crisis has created a panic amongst environmentalist and even some governments around the globe many are blaming brazil's president jabal son ara
under-fire brazil's president deploys the army to contain devastating blazes in the hour that's come as criticism from the i'm signed is growing along with demands to say the so-called long use of the world but what's triggered this natural disaster and why has it turned political this is inside story. hello there a very warm welcome to the program i'm julie mcdonald the green longs of our planet are burning fires across brazil's amazon a wiping out huge areas of rain forest they're burning out...
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about what is happening in brazil. 0ne emmanuel macron about what is happening in brazil. one of the things i am going to be raising at the g7 is the horrific loss of habitats and species around the world. with protests in london and other capitals, all this has gone down very badly with brazil's president bolsonaro. he is accusing g7 leaders of a colonial mindset and climate charities of interference. translation: those countries that send money here, they are not doing it for charity. they are doing it because they have a vested interest. they want to interfere with our sovereignty. they are looking for riches under the soil. the amazon rainforest is huge, not only in sheer geographical size, but also in its importance in sustaining life on earth. it covers about 2.1 million square miles, about half the size of europe. it has billions of trees and is home to 3 million species of plants and animals. the amazon produces 20% of our planet's oxygen and absorbs harmful c02 from the atmosphere. but the forest is under thre
about what is happening in brazil. 0ne emmanuel macron about what is happening in brazil. one of the things i am going to be raising at the g7 is the horrific loss of habitats and species around the world. with protests in london and other capitals, all this has gone down very badly with brazil's president bolsonaro. he is accusing g7 leaders of a colonial mindset and climate charities of interference. translation: those countries that send money here, they are not doing it for charity. they...
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been increasing but prices have dropped this year because of the success of the 2 largest producers brazil and vietnam. while indonesian pharma struggle to make money there's a growing demand domestically as more indonesians get a taste for what they produce growing affluence and urbanization are driving the rise of the so-called coffee lifestyle and many more coffee shops are opening up some are part of a chain others like this one in jakarta independence to me i come here 2 or 3 times a week the price of coffee for what i get is well worth it not cheap but not too expensive. indonesia is one of the top 5 fastest growing coffee retail markets and has the lowest coffee consumption type person in southeast asia so there's plenty of room for growth to serve much confidence in the industry that one coffee chain received $28000000.00 from venture capital firms in the past year for its. action plans even if it was the local market can absorb a large amount of domestically grown coffee only 30 percent of coffee grown here was exported but if the price of coffee keeps dropping farmers will stop p
been increasing but prices have dropped this year because of the success of the 2 largest producers brazil and vietnam. while indonesian pharma struggle to make money there's a growing demand domestically as more indonesians get a taste for what they produce growing affluence and urbanization are driving the rise of the so-called coffee lifestyle and many more coffee shops are opening up some are part of a chain others like this one in jakarta independence to me i come here 2 or 3 times a week...
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here in brazil they called rodeo the most radical sport in the world. banned understandably so it has a long tradition here and discipline fictional sport lópez what is being a problem pleasing spectacle. will promote them as the which of their child was in love with a 6 string. of. athletes who are willing to risk all. for a fistful of dollars. lost sister how could i give it up it's rodeo that has made me who i am today. this is how their careers stop chasing calves. it was the same for fun under no vice as a child on this ranch. this it will it all started as a game when we were kids we used to herd the cabs and cages. and when the adults weren't looking we used to ride the cows. the farm workers son has grown up to be a rodeo champion even if he might not look like one it 1st class. he's one dozens of competitions and is one of the best to brazilian riders were and now he's a major contender for the annual world championship title. mounting guy in the south brazilian hinterland. half a 1000000 visitors flock to the agricultural show here every year
here in brazil they called rodeo the most radical sport in the world. banned understandably so it has a long tradition here and discipline fictional sport lópez what is being a problem pleasing spectacle. will promote them as the which of their child was in love with a 6 string. of. athletes who are willing to risk all. for a fistful of dollars. lost sister how could i give it up it's rodeo that has made me who i am today. this is how their careers stop chasing calves. it was the same for fun...
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, and that this is seen by him as an attempt to weaken the brazil's sovereignty, to question brazil's control over the amazon and while some hope that international pressure may moderate the president's stance, it also does create a rally around the flag effect, and the president, who's populist who likes to engage in controversy, in confrontation, also enjoys this moment were international pressure seems to support his views that the international community seeks to weaken brazil, seeks to keep brazil from developing, so i think it remains uncertain to what extent threats by the eu, for example, the threat to not ratify the recently signed trade agreement, will actually help the situation because so far at least the president has been very clear that he does not seek to moderate his stance, does not plan to moderate his terms in response to international pressure. we talk about the president, being very supportive of brazilian farmers and agriculture, he wants to expand in that area. if the international community brings in sensations or pulls out of that huge trade deal you are talk
, and that this is seen by him as an attempt to weaken the brazil's sovereignty, to question brazil's control over the amazon and while some hope that international pressure may moderate the president's stance, it also does create a rally around the flag effect, and the president, who's populist who likes to engage in controversy, in confrontation, also enjoys this moment were international pressure seems to support his views that the international community seeks to weaken brazil, seeks to...
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whenjair by our government here in brazil. when jair bolsonaro by our government here in brazil. whenjair bolsonaro says there is a lot of... there is a need for people to stop doing this and this is concerning for us. what you make of the president has been saying and what he's been doing? well, the president is reducing the law—enforcement in the amazon and sending very concerning statements about that the forest is a problem for the brazilian economic development. it is also reducing the number of law enforcement operations and saying that there won't be any fines for those who are going to open or doing illegal activities in the open. so that, their statements sent messages for farmers in the frontier of the deforestation, that they can do whatever they want, that they can do whatever they want, that the government is not going to go there to do law—enforcement stops so that creates a wave of more deforestation in the amazon. and do you think that position the government is taking is likely to be changed? can it be changed? if not, what can be done? well, we hope it's goi
whenjair by our government here in brazil. when jair bolsonaro by our government here in brazil. whenjair bolsonaro says there is a lot of... there is a need for people to stop doing this and this is concerning for us. what you make of the president has been saying and what he's been doing? well, the president is reducing the law—enforcement in the amazon and sending very concerning statements about that the forest is a problem for the brazilian economic development. it is also reducing the...
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members here in brazil. two trans women were murdered during that time, and there was yodirect link to their killers being supporters o father. do you worry abouthat? >> really not. i think my father got stabbed. he's the victim. people sometimes tryo do this kind of relation. >> nawaz: this is separate from the attack on your father though. is was related to things that he had said. >> do you think the l.g.b.t. sent someone to stab my father?z >> ndo you? >> i don't know. the poll numbers have been sagging recently. >> nawaz: are you worried that he's losing support? >> no, no, no, i don'tt this way. i think that to fix brazil after 13 years of socialism, we are not going of months. a couple it's a long way that we have to s,run, and i think four yet will be the first step. >> nawaz: presidenbolsonaro has moved quickly to redefine brazil's place in the world, but his move in the amazon are already sparking internationalco backlash, acing to monica de bolle. and she says the economy will determine the fate o
members here in brazil. two trans women were murdered during that time, and there was yodirect link to their killers being supporters o father. do you worry abouthat? >> really not. i think my father got stabbed. he's the victim. people sometimes tryo do this kind of relation. >> nawaz: this is separate from the attack on your father though. is was related to things that he had said. >> do you think the l.g.b.t. sent someone to stab my father?z >> ndo you? >> i...
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macron has stressed it's not only brazil that's affected by the fire. of. p. there are other countries in the amazon that have asked for our help it is important to mobilize it quickly so that colombia bolivia and brazilian regions who want access to this international help can have it and can reforest quickly. when the rally aid heats up the amazon continues to put on the lungs of the wild in desperate need of help. and for more on this now i'm joined by correspondent he is a bird he joins us from brazil's indonesia state it's an area that has been severely affected by these blazes but it's good to see you we know that there is a growing dispute right now between mexico and also nora over these g 7 funds what is the reaction there in brazil sonora wants an apology 1st yeah the reaction is that people here some of them supporting both sonora these are the the folks that are really liking his nationalism and his expressions towards destroying the amazon for for economic reasons they are in favor of him they like his attitude but on the other hand there are many
macron has stressed it's not only brazil that's affected by the fire. of. p. there are other countries in the amazon that have asked for our help it is important to mobilize it quickly so that colombia bolivia and brazilian regions who want access to this international help can have it and can reforest quickly. when the rally aid heats up the amazon continues to put on the lungs of the wild in desperate need of help. and for more on this now i'm joined by correspondent he is a bird he joins us...
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issues in brazil right now that's encouraging organized crime and killing of indigenous people. in 2018 we saw every week 3 indigenous people that's every week being killed for protecting their and suster land so so what that means is that. these 5 years have huge implications for biodiversity and the people living in the forests i do want to ask you more about the governance but tell us what those implications are 1st of all for biodiversity why is this such an important land as you know the amazon basin is very rich in bad diversity and has important forest climb a 6 bucks and the impacts on the forests has climate implications and an and and of course biodiversity implications because of it's a reach hotspot for biodiversity in a wide fight forest fires are rare in the amazon but in the during the dry season people exploit the dry conditions to set 5 years for for a screening for farm lands and cattle pastures so what you get getting is that the current government governance situations and very warm conditions in brazil is encouraging more people to organize crimes especially
issues in brazil right now that's encouraging organized crime and killing of indigenous people. in 2018 we saw every week 3 indigenous people that's every week being killed for protecting their and suster land so so what that means is that. these 5 years have huge implications for biodiversity and the people living in the forests i do want to ask you more about the governance but tell us what those implications are 1st of all for biodiversity why is this such an important land as you know the...
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this is d w news lawyer from the european union on a collision course with brazil's right wing the president has a record number of wildfires in the amazon rain forest rage out of control and a huge south american trade deal could be blocked over shy of both scenarios in action the french president the minute i'm back home to hold the place is quite an international crisis also coming all securities ramped up in the southern french city of barrett's to head off the g 7 style that the world leaders meeting day say del focus on the fight against inequality book tells a growing for a common response to the others in walcott. plus a show of hands in hong kong demonstrations for a human chain across the territory to press home dad and longs for more democracy. i'm having a home free glad you could join me. international concern is mounting over the record number of wildfires in brazil's amazon french president manual mccall has called it quote an international crisis tweeting our house is burning literally the amazon rain forest the lungs which produce 20 percent of all planet's oxygen is on fire
this is d w news lawyer from the european union on a collision course with brazil's right wing the president has a record number of wildfires in the amazon rain forest rage out of control and a huge south american trade deal could be blocked over shy of both scenarios in action the french president the minute i'm back home to hold the place is quite an international crisis also coming all securities ramped up in the southern french city of barrett's to head off the g 7 style that the world...
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brazil's prosecutors open an investigation of the wildfires sweeping the amazon the u.n. and from the school for its protection. and welcome to al-jazeera live from our headquarters and dog man as a product also ahead there are top diplomats as they could work with new french proposals to save the nuclear dictator. britain's prime minister off the e.u. for flexibility on man you're back rolls out any major changes. demonstrators that approach has been an indian administered kashmir trying to keep our security forces plus. that a gas leak. why many fear let down by the dilapidated state of venezuela's oil and gas industry. pressure is growing on brazil's far right president to tackle a wave of wildfires threatening the amazon rain forest french president emanuel has called it an international crisis he wants leaders from the g 7 countries to hold an urgent meeting on the issue during their summit this weekend but as accusing countries that donate money for the preservation of the amazon of interfering with brazil's sovereignty admits that his government lacks the resources
brazil's prosecutors open an investigation of the wildfires sweeping the amazon the u.n. and from the school for its protection. and welcome to al-jazeera live from our headquarters and dog man as a product also ahead there are top diplomats as they could work with new french proposals to save the nuclear dictator. britain's prime minister off the e.u. for flexibility on man you're back rolls out any major changes. demonstrators that approach has been an indian administered kashmir trying to...
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forest fires happen every year in brazil but it was the sheer scale this year that shocked the world the so-called world's lungs were on fire strong criticism firstly from within brazil and the rest of the world forced president. to respond. forest fires happen all over the world so this is no reason to impose international sanctions brazil will continue to be as it is now a country that is friendly with everyone and is responsible in protecting its amazon forest. he's been accused by many of creating the very conditions he's now trying to control but there's a defiance from the president and resentment from his supporters and other countries feeling was ill what to do yes. i don't agree that other countries should come here to brazil we don't go to other countries to upset them you don't see brazilians they're causing problems only working to see money home to invest here this is pioneering country distant from brazil's made population centers also nardo had a message that resonated here. i'm 63 years old and i'm never seen a president as honest as this one who confronts the problem
forest fires happen every year in brazil but it was the sheer scale this year that shocked the world the so-called world's lungs were on fire strong criticism firstly from within brazil and the rest of the world forced president. to respond. forest fires happen all over the world so this is no reason to impose international sanctions brazil will continue to be as it is now a country that is friendly with everyone and is responsible in protecting its amazon forest. he's been accused by many of...
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the state of the news life from the european union on a collision course with brazil's right wing president has a record number of wildfires in his country's imus and rain forest of rage out of control a new leaders describe it as an international crisis and threaten to block a trade deal with south america a mass president also takes power match also on the program the french city of pierrots a troll's demonstrations ahead of the g. 7 summit this weekend protesters want the leaders of the world's leading industrialized nations to step up that action against black church. i'm filled welcome to the program but the old right wing president shi'a balsa naro is facing a growing pressure after several european union leaders describe the wildfires burning out of control through swathes of the amazon rain forest as an international crisis a record number of fires have brought destruction to one of the world's largest ecosystems since president also took office in january now he says he's considering bringing the ah me. these are the worst fires the amazon basin has seen since records began in 2013
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now, though, brazil is facing international pressure. european leaders are calling it a global emergency. brazil's president has accused them of a colonial mindset and charities working to save the rainforest of interference. it's the amazon's indigenous people who are suffering the most. some have been attacked and killed as loggers and farmers try to push them off the land. translation: with each passing day, we see the destruction advance. deforestation, invasion, logging. we are sad because the forest is dying at every moment. we feel the climate changing, and the world needs the forest, we need it, and our children need it. as the amazon burns, the world is now paying attention. brazil's president says he may send in the army to help tackle the flames. camilla veras mota, bbc news, in the amazon. a couple of hours ago president bolsonaro, speaking on brazilian tv, blamed the fires on dry weather and above average temperatures. translation: all the countries have expressed solidarity with brazil. they have offered to help tackle the
now, though, brazil is facing international pressure. european leaders are calling it a global emergency. brazil's president has accused them of a colonial mindset and charities working to save the rainforest of interference. it's the amazon's indigenous people who are suffering the most. some have been attacked and killed as loggers and farmers try to push them off the land. translation: with each passing day, we see the destruction advance. deforestation, invasion, logging. we are sad because...
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this is news live from brazil sends in the military to battle the huge wildfires sweeping the amazon well one the blazes are a danger to the entire planet while brazil's president pledges no tolerance for oftenest school to have started some of the outbreaks in the world's biggest rain forest and those fires have set off global protests and a threatening to overshadow the g. 7 summit of industrial countries and held this weekend in france europe says it will block a trade deal with south america if brazil fails to taco the amazon crisis. plus hundreds of my friends picked up by a charity rescue ship in the mediterranean and finally landed in the new arrivals will be read a case it in 6 other european countries but a long term agreement on migration seems as far away as. mackinnon thanks so much for joining us. the brazilian president says he's sending in the military to tackle the massive fires that are raging out of control in the amazon rain forest the worst blazes in 6 years a blanket in an area much bigger than the usual seasonal burning the whole amazon region is affected europe
this is news live from brazil sends in the military to battle the huge wildfires sweeping the amazon well one the blazes are a danger to the entire planet while brazil's president pledges no tolerance for oftenest school to have started some of the outbreaks in the world's biggest rain forest and those fires have set off global protests and a threatening to overshadow the g. 7 summit of industrial countries and held this weekend in france europe says it will block a trade deal with south...
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there is a big farming companies are concerned about brazil's reputation. that does not apply to the small—scale farmers who are seen as some of the responsible people who have started the fires. just very briefly can already see this going? as i said, i think it is unclear to what extent the international unity can exert pressure on brazil, some people have said that the president doesn't want the trade deal with the eu, he's done it to win the election, his adopt a more liberalising rhetoric but in fact, he is an economic nationalist. is he not in favour of international trade. to some extent, some may say that he enjoyed the moment of confrontation. everything will now depend on the capacity of agricultural businesses to pressure the president to adopt a more moderate stance. but it's a board to point out those fires are just the tip of the iceberg. we've seen over the past eight months are systematically getting of watchdogs, the president has adopted a strategy which has led to the suspension of the amazon fund, which a large—scale scheme —— ar
there is a big farming companies are concerned about brazil's reputation. that does not apply to the small—scale farmers who are seen as some of the responsible people who have started the fires. just very briefly can already see this going? as i said, i think it is unclear to what extent the international unity can exert pressure on brazil, some people have said that the president doesn't want the trade deal with the eu, he's done it to win the election, his adopt a more liberalising...
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brazil's agricultural sector stands to gain from the trade agreement between the e.u. and the americas or trade block which brazil belongs but the deal has begun to look more fragile as parts of the brazilian amazon burned through the e.u. now accuses the government of not doing enough against the fires and the wider deforestation of the region and finally an english couple has unearthed thousands of ancient silver coins worth an estimated $6000000.00 the haul of this.
brazil's agricultural sector stands to gain from the trade agreement between the e.u. and the americas or trade block which brazil belongs but the deal has begun to look more fragile as parts of the brazilian amazon burned through the e.u. now accuses the government of not doing enough against the fires and the wider deforestation of the region and finally an english couple has unearthed thousands of ancient silver coins worth an estimated $6000000.00 the haul of this.
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the radicals poured in the wild west to brazil. kick off a. train is the magic number not simply to sleep good time secure only 3 points with a trio comes dull moment in come on come on time again scream and davison is in and does a little flashback in minds dr gupta kind of put on those clothes in the mean time by 11 dusty because functioning again shall south. africa. the. s.o.s. europe the european crisis. if it's to have a future economy champions young champions. makes sure activists from the sort of country. they are fighting for the dream of a united europe. the champs. can they save the euro chennai india. most of my money to stand up to european fantasies and contribute to something important to circumnavigate. future of europe starts september 2nd on d. w. . the fact that. this is the diffuse live from berlin u.s. president donald trump says he would meet with iran's president if the conditions were right the surprise development coming as the g. 7 summit wrapped up in france the gathering was not without its problems including the f
the radicals poured in the wild west to brazil. kick off a. train is the magic number not simply to sleep good time secure only 3 points with a trio comes dull moment in come on come on time again scream and davison is in and does a little flashback in minds dr gupta kind of put on those clothes in the mean time by 11 dusty because functioning again shall south. africa. the. s.o.s. europe the european crisis. if it's to have a future economy champions young champions. makes sure activists from...
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s live in the european union on a collision course with brazil's rightwing president has a record number of wildfires in these countries amazon rain forest rage out of control leaders describe it as an international crisis and threaten to block and a new south american trade deal unless president calls and take firm action also on the program the french city of directs trolls demonstrations ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit protesters want the world's leading industrialized nations who are attending to step up that action against climate change. show and hong kong but demonstrators form a human chain across the chinese territory to press her. pussy. i'm at the gulf season's final tournament the fine line between affection and frustration. to this. is the way. i'm feel gail welcome to the program. pressure all brazil's right wing present giant balls that auto is growing after several european union leaders describe the wildfires burning out of control through the sway of the amazon forest as an international crisis a record number of fires have brought destruction to one of the world's
s live in the european union on a collision course with brazil's rightwing president has a record number of wildfires in these countries amazon rain forest rage out of control leaders describe it as an international crisis and threaten to block and a new south american trade deal unless president calls and take firm action also on the program the french city of directs trolls demonstrations ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit protesters want the world's leading industrialized nations who are...
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but it is global issue you know even for brazil cannot control the fires it is important for the world it's also i have got to think that's being talked about here is how are their squiers are in the believer in amazonas. borne in mind as well so what yes if you look at the amazon is our worst but global issue is so better it has to be brought up you know by all the interested parties basically andrew there's a lot of talk right now about holding trade deal simonian mention that there are potential sanctions are you finding ways with the stick rather than the carrots to you know bring brazil into line but i wanted to you know do we need a different sort of policy we do need something more enlightened you know figuring out how to best take care of the amazon and finding a way to encourage whichever brazilian government it is or whichever government anywhere that is a caretaker of one of these spaces. to do it in a way i don't know if we if we have to find a way to pay that country to be that caretaker but is there a some sort of middle ground that isn't about this kind of old world of s
but it is global issue you know even for brazil cannot control the fires it is important for the world it's also i have got to think that's being talked about here is how are their squiers are in the believer in amazonas. borne in mind as well so what yes if you look at the amazon is our worst but global issue is so better it has to be brought up you know by all the interested parties basically andrew there's a lot of talk right now about holding trade deal simonian mention that there are...
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now, though, brazil is facing international pressure. european leaders are calling it a global emergency. brazil's president has accused them of a colonial mindset and charities working to save the rainforest of interference. translation: those countries that send money here, they are not doing it for charity. i hope everyone can understand that. they are doing it because they have a vested interest. they want to interfere with our sovereignty. they are looking for riches under the soil. it's the amazon's indigenous people who are suffering the most. some have been attacked and killed as loggers and farmers try to push them off the land. translation: with each passing day, we see the destruction, deforestation, invasion, log in. we are sad because the forest is dying every moment. we feel the climate changing, and the world needs the forest, we needed, and our children need it. as the amazon burns, the world is now paying attention. brazil's president says he may send in the army to help tackle the flames. camilla veras mota, bbc news, i
now, though, brazil is facing international pressure. european leaders are calling it a global emergency. brazil's president has accused them of a colonial mindset and charities working to save the rainforest of interference. translation: those countries that send money here, they are not doing it for charity. i hope everyone can understand that. they are doing it because they have a vested interest. they want to interfere with our sovereignty. they are looking for riches under the soil. it's...
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fires are not just burning in brazil. other countries are affected including venezuela, bolivia and colombia. the loss of trees and habitat is greatest in brazil and that is where the global focus will remain. the trade war between the us and china has taken yet another twist — within the last hour, donald trump has further increased tariffs on chinese goods. using his twitter platform to make the announcement the us president said that 25% tariffs he had announced before on 250 billion dollars in chinese goods will increase to 30% — from the first of october. earlier, us markets tumbled with the dowjones closing down more than 600 points. the president's comments are part of an ongoing tussle with beijing. china imposed additional tariffs on us imports worth about $75 billion — in retaliation to the us decision to increase tariffs on chinese goods. our business correspondent michelle fleury is in new york with the latest. donald trump vowed to respond to china's tariffs and he made good on that threat. the presiden
fires are not just burning in brazil. other countries are affected including venezuela, bolivia and colombia. the loss of trees and habitat is greatest in brazil and that is where the global focus will remain. the trade war between the us and china has taken yet another twist — within the last hour, donald trump has further increased tariffs on chinese goods. using his twitter platform to make the announcement the us president said that 25% tariffs he had announced before on 250 billion...
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brazil's president jaya polson r.-o. has signed a decree banning burning in the amazon rain forest for the next 60 days the pro-business right wing leader has come under mounting international pressure to put out raging fires many was started by farmers clearing land. brad pitt has electrified the venice film festival with a blast of star power. it took to the red carpet to launch his new film space epic at astra he plays an astronaut on a life saving mission costars ruth nikka and liv tyler also turned out to promote the movie. economic growth in the united states is slowing further the commerce department revise a 2nd quarter figures down words and investment has also led again but u.s. and consumers are hanging in there also coming up by blacklisting flyways the u.s. risks getting left behind in the race to build the next generation of high speed internet networks and thanks to billions of dollars of stimulus and record low interest rates brazil avoids falling back into recession. and for school welcome to the program
brazil's president jaya polson r.-o. has signed a decree banning burning in the amazon rain forest for the next 60 days the pro-business right wing leader has come under mounting international pressure to put out raging fires many was started by farmers clearing land. brad pitt has electrified the venice film festival with a blast of star power. it took to the red carpet to launch his new film space epic at astra he plays an astronaut on a life saving mission costars ruth nikka and liv tyler...
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brazil's agricultural sector stands to gain from the trade agreement between the e.u. and the americas or trade block which brazil belongs but the deal has begun to look more fragile as parts of the brazilian amazon burn through e.u. now accuses the government of not doing enough against the fires and the wider deforestation of the region this handshake is little the saving. sharing the spotlight with 2 very different views on how technology especially unofficial intelligence will shape our future welcome to the stage alibaba founded jack ma and test the chief executive in the mosque. the 2 tech billionaires focused their talk on the future they disagreed on nearly everything take our special intelligence it's a big part of china's efforts to become an innovative industrial center jack ma believes it poses no threat to humanity elon musk things that's evolving faster than we can understand people like us street smart we never scared of that we think it's a great font and we will change ourselves to embrace it i don't know man that's like famous last words. the 2 men st
brazil's agricultural sector stands to gain from the trade agreement between the e.u. and the americas or trade block which brazil belongs but the deal has begun to look more fragile as parts of the brazilian amazon burn through e.u. now accuses the government of not doing enough against the fires and the wider deforestation of the region this handshake is little the saving. sharing the spotlight with 2 very different views on how technology especially unofficial intelligence will shape our...
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to bring about problems for brazil. chanting. protesters have blamed bolsonaro's government for encouraging greater exploitation of the amazon, and weakening its environmental safeguards. this is how they greeted brazil's environmental minister at a climate conference. booing. fires in the amazon caused by people are fairly common at this time of the year, but it was the arrival of smoke from the blazes here in sao paulo that ignited outrage in brazil and worldwide against the government's attitude towards the environment. camilla mota, bbc news, sao paulo. brazil's president bolsonaro has been speaking in the last couple of hours. to tell us what he's been saying, i'm joined by the world service americas editor, leonardo rocha. he has been reacting to the tweets of french president emmanuel macron. the reaction from jair bolsonaro is as expected. he said the people, the ngos in the amazon are looking after their interests and the interests of their interests and the interests of the countries that pay for them. a country he woul
to bring about problems for brazil. chanting. protesters have blamed bolsonaro's government for encouraging greater exploitation of the amazon, and weakening its environmental safeguards. this is how they greeted brazil's environmental minister at a climate conference. booing. fires in the amazon caused by people are fairly common at this time of the year, but it was the arrival of smoke from the blazes here in sao paulo that ignited outrage in brazil and worldwide against the government's...
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northwest of brazil. hamas has declared a state of alert in gaza after 3 police officers were killed in 2 separate so was side attacks the 1st blast at a police checkpoint where 2 officers died less than an hour later there was a 2nd explosion at another checkpoint in the city killing a 3rd officer and thought the attacks were carried out by groups linked to i saw. most of these events only serve the israeli occupation which try to step the palestinian resistance in the back what the occupation could not achieve by launching walls on cancer not been achieved by such bombings. let's get more on this now we're joined by sami abu salim he's a journalist based in gaza also a member of the palestinian journalist syndicate and he's joining us live from gaza city mr abu salim always good to have you with us as on al jazeera so just how unusual are these attacks suicide attacks and carried out by people that are linked to i saw. maybe it is not usual in gaza but it is usual for the. actually this culture culture
northwest of brazil. hamas has declared a state of alert in gaza after 3 police officers were killed in 2 separate so was side attacks the 1st blast at a police checkpoint where 2 officers died less than an hour later there was a 2nd explosion at another checkpoint in the city killing a 3rd officer and thought the attacks were carried out by groups linked to i saw. most of these events only serve the israeli occupation which try to step the palestinian resistance in the back what the occupation...
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reaction in brazil to their president's handling of the crisis has been mixed and game. no one can live completely alone no one grows alone any help is always welcome as long as it's well intended. cannot be linked to any kind of submission to foreign countries brazil must have autonomy over the amazon we cannot accept this internationalization of the amazon. any further development of the amazon will be met with strong opposition from around the world however it's the indigenous communities who live in the forest those with the most to lose who will react the strongest but for the people who live here in the amazon region this is normal natural they burn and they will burn again next year because they believe with the backing of their political leaders that this is the best way to develop this land. also believes this is brazil's land to develop and resents foreign interference but the international community feels it can simply watch as the so-called lungs of the burn down to 0. northwestern brazil but we've been speaking to thiago day at a gal who's director of instit
reaction in brazil to their president's handling of the crisis has been mixed and game. no one can live completely alone no one grows alone any help is always welcome as long as it's well intended. cannot be linked to any kind of submission to foreign countries brazil must have autonomy over the amazon we cannot accept this internationalization of the amazon. any further development of the amazon will be met with strong opposition from around the world however it's the indigenous communities...