Persistently high temperatures a lot of damage has been done by humans to this fragile ecosystem well for the local population and mega projects such as pakistans largest open pit coal mine also use high volumes of water the Mining Company says its doing all it can to minimize the Environmental Impact its not just the packers wildlife which is at stake this is what is happening to a major source of livelihood for the people here nomadic cattle herders who graze these lands for centuries are having to move because of extreme weather changes. The main source of income is agriculture and livestock in the sudden parker region. An estimated 6000000 cattle are a source of meat for all of pakistan. But with a persistent dry spell not enough fodder is available. And whats available is too expensive for many herders many are selling their cattle at a fraction of the market price. Though. There were no rains from the last few years its a drought no fire and no water have made my cows weaker and thats why were leaving this area. The government says it will have to declare a drought emergency in the region if there are no rains by august. And i were going to topple cars economy is based on agriculture and livestock both need to be modernized with drip irrigation kitchen gardening and modern cattle farming in order to save lives. Arid areas are at the highest risk from manmade and natural changes in the environment. And those whose ancestors have called this region home say theyre struggling to survive some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert a Southern Mine is with us now executive director of war on want a global antipoverty Human Rights Organisation which looks at Climate Change actually as a human rights issue nice to have you with. What can be done here because we can control the weather its as simple as that and what the people in that report keep saying is theres not enough water for our for our cattle we need these things all those things which could be addressed now by the pakistani government. Yes i said i think there are 2 dimensions to this 1st of all you know the heat we have the pakistanis experiencing at the moment 51 degrees centigrade broke last years record and then 2 years ago in 27 pakistan recorded the 2nd ever highest temperature ever in history and so this is a pattern of deadly heat waves its combined also with of course water scarcity pakistan was already the 3rd most water scarce country in the world it said by 242 will be the most water scarce this is because the Global WarmingClimate Changes melt in the glaciers or in the himalayas thats leading to about half a meter of ice being lost every year that leads to both flash flooding and the lack of freshwater saw ironically we have both issues both heat waves and then a lack of access water and of course Climate Change impacts in terms of the week a monsoons of the late monsoons now theres a lot that can be done of course the big picture is we need to stop and turn a turn back on the on the crisis of Climate Change and unfortunately of the reality is that global emissions are increasing these are all impacts we see not one degrees warming its likely to get much much worse because were heading to at least a 3 degree world but there are very practical things that can be done i think we need to be now looking from our very much a Global Solutions things like how do we guarantee everybody the right food how do we make sure that we have an agriculture that is not industrial agriculture with that wrecks the planet uses too much water and actually doesnt even feed people how do we make sure we stop these destructive businesses such as like the coal mine but still guarantee people the right to clean energy that can all be done but words dont really matter then why what matters is action and political will yeah youre saying war on want your group talks about Climate Change is a human rights issue thats an interesting phrasing sort of there how do you almost turn it into a human rights issue. Well Climate Change you know funds every other existing inequality in the world the realities of course those people are the least responsible for this crisis half the worlds population the ones who live on less than 5. 00 a day are the ones that are 1000000000 most impacted but Climate Change affects your ability to be able to fulfill your rights so whether thats the right to food the right to health the right to education the un last week talked about that were now in a situation of Climate Apartheid where the rich and wealthy countries have the resources to be able to think about how do they adapt to the Climate Crisis while poor countries and poor people have absolutely no ability to be able to deal with these impacts of course your earlier news clip showed heat waves in europe but heat waves in europe allow people to go and sit on their condition in a local authorities have much more resources to be able to service make sure that their citizens are not impacted the realities of for poor countries like pakistan runs of course india as well because india is further facing a very similar situation where one of its largest cities chennai has run out of water is predicted by 2040 or 40 percent of indias 1300000000 people will now have access to water so this is unfair as we human rights issues the right to live free to a dignified life raman is with us from war on want great to talk to you thank you. 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He was sorry of beating his front 21. 00 in the biggest match of the womens world cup sorry fall to claim a place in the semifinals was a false start for the defending champions with an early goal from car captain Megan Rapinoe in paris the 2nd midway through the 2nd off giving them some breathing space us whereby to swear in the closing starting to ease off the when the put was pulled one but for france but they held on for the win to set up a date with england in the last fall. Lots of happy and very vocal u. S. I found in paris the match was a 44559. 00 set out of the park the prince the u. S. Singer said looking to defend the target they want in canada in 2015. Came to balance the world cup finals fans are crazy there were so many french tears in usa cheers it is amazing match i was really nervous the entire game especially sitting among the french but. I think france came out really strong in the 2nd half. Like they can either but they set a victory can i was there when. The peano came through for us. And she cleaned up the other one so it was great there over the past decade london has become a 2nd home to the top American Sports are already annual n. F. L. And n. B. A. Games and later this saturday 2 darts of Major League Baseball will be playing in the english capital e. Wellings triple. Pitching to play a Major League Baseball game in the u. K. Would once have been unthinkable but on your american football and basketball games in london have been a success and thats helped bring by sport to the stage in the house to the olympics 7 years ago the 2 biggest names in bicycle play here on saturday and some by the Boston Red Sox a new york yankees tickets sold quickly despite an average price of over 300 dollars over 60000. 00 people will attend each going to people you know in the london City Government just with open arms they wanted to make london a world class sporting destination theyve done with the olympics with the cricket world cup with what the n. F. L. Is done and were happy to be a part of that Major League Games have previously been played in japan mexico australia around poza rica this is the 1st time its happened in europe by school buses on funds say this is that big opportunity to expand that found by say what do you might be a bicycle coming to london i think is a great thing its not really this war in london is europe its just not london its not just europe and baseball understands that. Other American Sports football and n. B. A. Have done global one thing i think i do and it had. Throughout the week british schoolchildren have been introduced to the game america made here ive been focusing on how few london is actually now its happening my state the people who were polled say its the bay one of coasting by spall divide taze but the language of bicycle has crept into everyday use people stepping up to the plight deigning with a kobo and then trying to smash it out of the park. This is no exhibition guy the teams have a famous rivalry and the battling to win the American League east the yankees a currently ahead on the most successful with 27 world series wins the red sox have just 9 but a current champions were playing the Boston Red Sox. You know that tends to get your motor running a little bit anyway and so we we relish these games our guys will be ready to go in and hopefully we can go out and play really well what is now the home of west Ham United Football Club will be the home of by sport for one weekend the big hitters of pain sense of the u. K. I can buy reach a new audience. Just on the time that the final practice is underway in austria head of sundays formula one great to leading drivers will be hoping for an improvement on their friday sessions about 32nd in the Overall Standings crashing his mercedes on a session was also to hold to that red bull mix for stop and lost control and end up in the wall. I was only support for me for now all i took thank you i hope will say well again in the news 1300. G. M. T. But coming up after the break had some secrets about your latest news here on aljazeera donald trump of course now insults after his trip to japan for the g. 20 marine one in the air now as he heads for the south korean capital to be greeted by protest vote for and against more news in a moment. In news year new immigration laws and projects funded by european governments have seen a rapid decline in the migrant transport for people in power travels to agadez to explore the realities faced by the drivers left out of pocket and the migrants who are choosing to return home who would like to go back to the country where theyre from you know just to give more is going on one bottle i got one of those. Europe migration on a just 0. 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Have some secret this is al jazeera live from da also coming up trump heads to south korea and tweets a surprise invitation to north Korean Leader kim jong un to meet. Regional security and violence in mali tops the agenda as West African States meet in nigeria. And we report from flint michigan where the crisis over tainted water is far from over but criminal prosecutions are ending. Out of the g. 20 summit has wrapped up in japan with World Leaders agreeing to present a united front on global trade but the main developments took place on the sidelines of the summit china in the United States have agreed to restart talks to try and end their trade war u. S. President donald trump saying he would not impose any new tariffs on china for the moment a trump said he raised the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi with saudi arabias crown prince but insisted nobody was blaming muhammad bin salmen for the killing russias president Vladimir Putin also met the crown prince and says an agreement was made with saudi arabia to extend a deal on reducing Oil Production thats aimed at stabilizing the market and Climate Change was also discussed with all leaders of the summit committing to the Paris Climate Accord except the u. S. Which is pulling out japans Prime Minister shinzo abyei hailed the summit a success. Stabenow if trade tensions are continuing and theres a risk so we have to keep those risks and tensions in mind still we have agreed to unite in order to lead the World Economy there are some dissatisfactions between countries so although there are concerns what we have to do is establish principles in order to believe the World Economy into the future a free fair and inclusive economy and open competition those principles have been affirmed by the leaders at this g 20 meeting. Joins us live now or from. The summits wrapped up in trade of course was the main issue discussed there and the news that the worlds 2 biggest economies will restart talks and there wont be any new tariffs on china for now. Thats right so you could call that a minor breakthrough that was the big meeting between President Trump and president xi which happened on saturday and there was a worst Case Scenario which was that one or other later essentially walked out that no further progress could be made in the extra terrace would be coming in as they had been planned in there was a best Case Scenario which if you like was the beginning of the end of the trade war the 2 leaders agreeing somehow that they could reduce tires entirely and they could sort of set some sort of pathway to a trade war free world well neither of those scenarios happened instead weve got this middle ground talks are going to resume so thats very very positive but at the same time the terrorists are in that are in place at the moment on both sides are going to stay there so theres no great breakthrough a minor breakthrough this is what President Trump had to say. We had a great meeting and we will be continuing to negotiate and i promise for. At least the time being were not going to be lifting tariffs on china we wont be adding an additional. You know tremendous amount of where we have i guess 350000000000. 00 left which could be text or could be terrorized and were not doing that where were going to work with china on where we left off to see if we can make a deal and certainly we heard from another number of other World Leaders what did they have to say. Well i look around through everything weve all had to say exactly can imagine that would take all night but what weve got here is the communique that they have jointly issued its good that the communique has been issued because it was always a little bit touch and go as to whether all 20 countries could sign up to the same document they have interesting leave within this document there are 2 paragraphs relating to Climate Change and they completely contradictory the 1st one clearly written by the 19 leaders of the g. 20 that says theyre still committed to the Paris Agreement that they want to get global emissions down and then another paragraph straight afterwards clearly written by the americans saying that america reiterate its opposition to the Paris Agreement isnt going to take part and america is doing enough green things that without needing the job threatening Paris Agreements hanging over it so those 2 paragraphs clearly in place that both sides could agree to an overall communique the rest a communique frankly is pretty bland mostly about aspects of the World Economy which is going to lowest common denominator politics they can all agree that the more infrastructure they need to empower women they need Anti Corruption those sorts of things are pretty standard for documents like that interestingly in their press conferences president macro made a lot about the environment he also said on trade and on iran which is the big geopolitical issue outside of the summit walls he said on that but the worst has been avoided but we need to do a lot better than the worst to resume a the british Prime Minister in her press conference talked to a lot about the environment and Vladimir Putin in his will he was asked about the u. S. And the deteriorating relationship between the 2 countries russia and the u. S. This is what he had to say youre going with us used to it is up to america how they want to improve relations with russia we have a Mutual Understanding that we should get out of this situation its an abnormal one and it should be corrected but we should try to find a way to turn the page to look forward and to move on we confirmed already nest to support a Business Initiative but it means the Administration Needs to have the intention to correct this abnormal situation. One interesting thing about that of a person coming into this conference he gave an interview to the Financial Times where he said that liberalism was obsolete it had failed things like multiculturalism open borders as these things them he said that things like the bricks that referendum the election of donald trump and the reaction of far right politicians right across europe nationalists was all evidence of this while President Trump at the end of his press conference just a couple of hours ago now was asked about that and asked the rectally whether he thought liberalism was obsolete he could easily have said no of course its not the president of the European Council donald tusk did exactly that when he was asked he said that liberalism represents freedom Economic Freedom social freedom Political Freedom and that if you reject liberalism you were ject all of those things donald trump in his press conference when offered the opportunity to defend liberalism didnt i thought that was very very interesting. All right andy thomas live for us there in our stock so as we mentioned the murder of saudi journalist your mouth was raised at the g. 20 summit to u. S. President trump saying the killing was in his words a horrible event he says he raised the issue with saudi arabias crown prince but insisted no one was pointing the finger of blame at him over the murder jim attache al has more from. Initially u. S. President donald trump trolls not to speak about the case of meredith how the journalist when he was meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin sultan at a working breakfast on saturday in or sokka he was asked 3 separate times about the case of the murdered journalist and each time President Trump chose to ignore it instead choosing to focus on the billions of dollars being invested by this how these into the u. S. Economy and praising crown Prince Mohammed bin salomon for reforms as he described it however later on on the day later on in the day when the u. S. President held a press conference he was asked again about the case of Jamal Khashoggi at that point he was forced to answer and he said that he had faith in the saudi judicial system you pointed to the fact that he said there was 13 suspects being investigated theyre obviously choosing to ignore the fact that many are questioning not only the independence of this how do you draw additionally but also how the culprits of a crime committed in turkey were being tried in saudi arabia given the fact that a lot of the evidence has been pointed out to the saudis themselves trump said that there was no evidence as far as he was concerned about mohammed been some on the crown prince being involved but this contradicts not only the u. N. Investigation into the murder of jamal official cure at least the reparatory investigation into its in the findings that she published roughly a week ago where she said there was enough credible evidence to implicate the crown prince but also contradicts the intelligence of the american establishment itself the cia which through jena has had seen a lot of the evidence in turkey and said that there was enough there to pursue least quite a line of questioning about the role of the crown prince. A while in japan President Trump said he wants to shake hands with north Korean Leader kim jong un he just landed at the Osan Air Base outside south korean capital trump invited kim to meet him at the Demilitarized Zone to revive talks on denuclearization north koreas government said it was an interesting proposition will be live with rob mcbride in seoul in a moment but 1st his report. As the future direction of relations with north korea hangs in the balance a socalled peace symposium is held in seoul political leaders academics and journalists gather trying to answer how this weekends meeting between u. S. President donald trump and his south korean counterpart moon j. N. Might ease the current deadlock with the north. This sunday in seoul president moon gene and President Trump will have their 8th summit and President Trump at the d. M. Z. Is expected to send a certain message to north korea. The last time trump visited south korea in november 27th seen relations with north korea were at about their lowest point with the threat of war in the year and a half since the flurry of diplomatic activity between north korea and its neighbors and with the United States has seen a dramatic improvement. But since february is failure in viet nam of the 2nd summit between President Trump and kim jong were in the process has stalled. North korea has returned to some of its hostile rhetoric and seems to blame south korea in part for the failure in hanoi. For south korea a successful meeting with trump would help restore its position as an important intermediary with the u. S. Administration i think theyre also interested in sending a message to north korea that the moon still has some sway with the administration. When moon says that the administration is perhaps willing to move and be a little bit more flexible than the North Koreans can believe him and that will motivate them to also be a little bit more flexible in their approach to entering into negotiations which they have not been since annoy the hanoi summit reportedly failed because the u. S. Side unexpectedly introduced the prospect of doing a much bigger deal that had been talked about before the meeting something north korea favoring smaller more tentative steps couldnt agree to but south korea believes a compromise is possible and president moons team remains hopeful of finding it we must agree on a comprehensive settlement and fulfill that through gradual steps it must include a clear roadmap and timetable the highlight of this trip is expected to be trumps long anticipated visit to the Demilitarized Zone separating the 2 koreas south korea