Be requested without hurting those who are fundamental for the countrys progress. If it grew under former leftist leader korea morning or in 2017 but since then he has become his staunchest critic for his turn to market friendly economic policies. In february morning as governments signed a 4200000000. 00 agreement with the International Monetary fund but skepticism of the i. M. F. Run strong and throughout latin america where many blame austerity policies for the economic struggles they face every day they. Are still ahead on aljazeera a dam in east africa leads to an overflow of anger in some countries and. Im a Court Reporter for 130 kilometers off the coast of French Guiana in south america as dive teams to graduate school beyond is a brief where no one has ever been before. Hello theyre very unsettled picture across much of central and southeastern cloud to show where the weather is across the north that sway the cloud and also another system of course has been pushing its way across the u. K. In the last few hours now an actual file what were looking at here is the remnants of what was. A this is there the shoreline of county cork in southern and western regions of the republic of this video capture you can see the very very high seas and damaging surf there was some wind gust reported 130 kilometers an hour now that system will continue to wind down as we go through friday to work its way across the rest of the u. K. Pushing across into central areas and really the bulk of the rain on fridays going to be across the low countries germany and across into france still some heaviest rain into the southeast because some thunderstorms in the mix there as well it will continue as john east was by saturday but youll see quite a blanket of tide really across much of Central Europe and more rain working its way across these same central areas meanwhile another system just waiting in the wings pushing into those northern sections of the u. K. Mostly care and dry across much of Northern Africa you see want to 2 showers across the last couple days but friday and saturday it stays dry. Whether sponsored by catalona. Is a dialogue let you decide not to have children its what the stake is really human survival everyone has a voice that must start with our community because of course this is a debate and its a heated one this is a little beige and literally being put into a page and i fully join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be outraged on out is iraq. Hello again youre watching i just need a reminder of opp top stories this hour the Hong Kong Government is in the acting colonial era emergency laws including a ban on face mosques rallies after months of violent protests chief executive carol lam says its needed to restore order and it will start on sunday. Iraqi Security Forces have fired on antigovernment demonstrators defying a curfew in baghdad 31 people have been killed in 4 days of protests in baghdad and other cities. Democrats in the u. S. Are accusing President Donald Trump of breaching his oath of office after asking ukraine to investigate his political rival joe biden has now called on china to do the site. Cameroons president has ordered the release of hundreds of prisoners linked to a separatist crisis in the angle of foreign regions and National Dialogue was launched on monday in the hope of ending the conflict nearly 3000 people have died since fighting broke out in 2017 between the army and separatists they want independence for camerons 2 English Speaking provinces. He did this in order to show the people who are low to moderate. Purple stuff and its out of the air if you want to arrest people not. Really believe in the rule of law. We dont really need punitive but this point in turn you can do with their logos to increase its and encourage men to all and sundry that please. Lets bear grylls be very good. A new day in ethiopia could threaten water supply to neighboring countries further downstream sudan ethiopia and egypt are holding an emergency meeting in hard to take up the issue nicholas soccer ports from madison avenue. This factory is making baby clothes destined for the u. S. But it has a problem its out of electricity running on a diesel generator much to the frustration of human the sites manager who wants to go green and it was up. To the neutral spoke about the war going to both of you know the you know the direction of the field but ethiopia has done what most countries thought impossible ethiopians half of whom live on less than 2 dollars a day raised 4000000000. 00 to build africas the largest hydroelectric dam on the worlds biggest waterway the river nile without any assistance from International Donors the grander innocence dam is now near completion and this is making countries downstream nervous among them egypt because it gets 90 percent of its fresh water from the river nile. Recognizing them you hear his friends going to send. For him to watch of the night and the alzheimers and. And in the egypt wants more water than ethiopia is ready to supply the dams reservoir is the size of Greater London it filled too quickly egypt will fall short of water 100 percent income income loans are scientists and see what is going going this is had reported on doesnt consume more to interpret his own small form right to use its own response but talks between the knowledge sharing countries are stalling and tension is rising. Last year ethiopia accused egypt of sending rebels to neighboring a rich to sabotage the dam prompting another knowledge sharing country sudan to send its troops to its border. While this is the rainy season here in ethiopia and waterways are overflowing bringing power to peoples homes and farmland for most of the year this river is a slow trickle because egypt controls most of the flow of the river nile into its. At least for now ethiopias dam will start producing electricity next year with the potential of providing power to the entire horn of africa where most live off Grid Clean Energy to a promising and rising economy its neighbors may be worried about the effects but it seems there is no stopping ethiopias ambitions nicholas hark aljazeera. Britains Prime Minister baraks chance and hopes his new set of proposals will block stall at braggs in negotiations they include a new regulatory zone in Northern Ireland to price the existing socalled backstop arrangement theres to prevent a hard border on the island of ireland but johnsons plan hasnt gone down well with some senior politicians who say they will not support it john or how reports from london it is going to fail to ring a morning meeting of the cabinet Boris Johnson told ministers he would defend his new brakes of proposals in parliament with glutinous emoluments typical johnson language meaning hed be syrup the sweet q very much mistress and so it proved the Prime Minister and his proposals could hardly have seemed more reasonable this governments objective has always been to leave with a deal and these constructive and reasonable proposals show our seriousness of purpose of alternative a range but the Prime Ministers proposals while welcomed by former skeptics on his own side have not gone down well with the opposition plan to have even the remotest customs checks on the island of ireland while Northern Ireland alone retains elements of the e. U. Single market has been shot down as not credible and designed to fail if he doesnt get a deal at the october Council Summit will he abide by the laws of this country the emir withdrawal number to act and request an extension to avoid a disastrous no good. That option does not come commend itself to me it would incur another 1000000000 pounds a month going to whatever there are in this divided house of commons now 2 opposing forces on the one hand a force of will willing a new bricks feeling to be willing and this breaks it crisis and on the other hand a force of resistance those who simply dont trust Boris Johnsons motives and who will do what ever they can to prevent and no deal breaks it none of which points to an easy majority for a deal in the house of commons which in turn is little incentive for e. U. Leaders who will need to make their own compromises but our objective is very clear we dont want to see any customs posts between north and south nor do we want to see any tariffs are restrictions on trade and north and south and they were all in the 1900 s. We dont want to go back to that the majority of people in the north dont the majority of people in the republic of ireland dont but if are going to be in 2 different customs unions i think that creates a real difficulty thats going to be very hard to reconcile separately European Commission president has called the plan problematic Senior European Parliament figures say they wont support it Boris Johnson will have to use his most glutinous when he heads off as expected on a tour of e. U. Capitals later this week john a whole aljazeera. The activist Group Extension rebellion has returned to the streets of london spraying a government building with fake blood to demand urgent action on Climate Change but the stunt won a bit wrong when protesters lost control of a High Pressure fire outside the u. K. s Treasury Building there was no damage because the paint was made out of beetroot gees. Divers are ex are looking at unexplored waters off the coast of french guyana its part of a campaign to better protect the worlds oceans but the 2nd of his reports from the region heres nick clark. Alexy rosenfeld is dived all over the world but this is something new along with his team hes diving where no human has been before were now 135 kilometers from shore and around 600 from the mouth of the amazon. Its a real challenge to diving conditions and no no no one has ever dived here before we have to go through a really thick layer of sediment from the amazon mouth this layer is about 20 meters deep and after that its pitch black until the bottom there is a deep and complex dive careful preparation and double checking of equipment is essential. So there they go and theyll be heading down to a depth of 110 meters which is so deep that i only have 15 minutes on the seabed and in that time theyve got to collect samples and send them back up to the surface and then they have to stay in the water submerged for 3 hours to decompress. They drop down. Into almost darkness seen by their dive lights. At the bottom they have to work fast collecting biological samples other divers scan the reef and film for review revealing a richer ray of biodiversity. The samples are sent up to the surface heads over to pick them up and we haul the mom poured and as the divers stay below to decompress the samples are right back on the esperanza theres all manner of life here including all types of molluscs crustaceans sponges and starfish now youre finding if you dont recognize pretty pretty because this is all easy stuff so very very few people. Here. Meanwhile back with the divers some inquisitive hammerhead sharks pass by the decompression stop but its just an inquiry sharks lose interest and head off. Back on the ship its time for a closer look at the kind of species that exist here it has been an extraordinary morning and one that even the most experienced divers have found exhilarating its really i mean were were saving where. Nobody has ever been its like discovering you when you were on it in age when our oceans are threatened by Climate Change overfishing oil drilling deep sea mining the Scientific Evidence the team gather will help bolster the case for greater protection of the world sees nick clark al jazeera off the coast of french guyana are threats to freedom of expression have taken center stage in the philippines this week writers from around the world attending an International Conference that the philippines is hosting the meeting despite accusations president reagan to terror today has attacked the media. Reports. Feeling they are poets novelists journalists writers from all over the world have been in manila for a major literary gathering over the past. But one chair remains empty. And. It. Is. His loss is felt deeply here is the. Mexican pull with the boat the star reads verses about the killings often connected to the jugs war in her country at least 11 mexican journalists have been murdered this year. The tyranny has taken root she says and the world must not forget. Whole writes about how political turmoil in hong kong has turned streets into a battleground. Its a message often repeated here writers from uganda ukraine and indonesia also read their prose almost all with the same underlying theme they say repressive regimes are tightening their grip over freedom of expression its no coincidence that the penn Literary Congress one of the largest and will gatherings of writers from all over the world is being hosted for the 1st time in the philippines which has slipped further down the World Press Freedom index during the rule of president the terror to the journalists Rights GroupsReporters Without Borders ranks the philippines. 134th of the 180 could cheese we have allies you know other countries there was a very important question raised earlier from. I think someone from norway who asked among other things so what else can we do to help you right there is are these in the philippines and i think thats the kind of question thats been raised in other panels in the other discussions here at the 5th International Pen congress so theres a real sense of solidarity this spike to the crackdown on freedom of expression there remains a strong sense of defiance here writers tell us they will push back through literature using words to fight seriously Jim Duggan Al Jazeera when the im. All right lets get a roundup of the top stories on our design of the Hong Kong Government is an acting colonial era emergency laws including a ban on face mosques at protests rallies chief executive carrie lamb says the ban is needed to restore order and it will start on sunday it follows 4 months of increasingly violent protests against how hong kong is run the chief executive in council decided at a special meeting this morning to invoke the power under the emergency regulations ordinance and make a new regulation in the name of prohibit Face Covering regulation which is essentially an anti mosque law although the ordinance carries the title emergency home call its not in a state of emergency. Iraqi Security Forces are fired on antigovernment demonstrators defying a curfew in baghdad 35 people have died during 4 days of protests in the capital and other cities. Democrats in the u. S. Are accusing President Donald Trump of breaching his oath of office after asking ukraine to investigate his political rival joe biden trump has now called on china to do the same the request ukraines president in july has triggered an impeach already triggered impeachment inquiry. Ecuadors president has declared a state of emergency as protesters there block growth throughout the country over fuel price hikes theyre angry that many in one euro has scrapped diesel and petrol subsidies transport unions are on strike and say theyll continue until the government reverses the decision cameroons president paul b. Has ordered the release of hundreds of prisoners linked to a separatist crisis in its anglo phone regions and National Dialogue was launched on monday in the hopes of ending the conflict nearly 3000 people have died since fighting broke out in 2017 between the army and separatists they want independence for cameroons to English Speaking provinces the activist Group Extension rebellion has returned to the streets of london spraying a government building with fake blood to demand urgent change on Climate Change but the stunt went slightly wrong when protesters lost control of a High Pressure firehose outside the Treasury Building those are the headlines were back with more in half an hour right now and its the stream. The difference is. In the similarities of. Aljazeera. I am for me ok and this is the stream today how in new zealands indigenous filmmakers de colonizing cinema we will introduce you to a group of kiwis you are having a big impact on the Silver Screen you can tweet us at a. J. Stream or leave your comments in a live you tube chat and you too could be in the street. New zealand is fast becoming the go to location for hollywood providing a beautiful backdrop for brought bastar off the blockbuster but beyond the cinematic vistas the country is home to robust group of indigenous filmmakers actors and produces this week theyre among a group of Industry Leaders meeting to discuss ways that they can tell their own stories. Is that. Welcome to the power of inclusion its a 2 day summit being held here and auckland new zealand thats designed to ensure that diverse and inclusive spaces are the norm when it comes to the film and t. V. Industry more than 700 people are gathered to discuss just that one of the heavyweights doing the work to lane jones shes the president of director abe film collective array its distribution and Arts Advocacy Organization based in los angeles shes earned film credits that include the oscar nominated selma and the 4 time emmy winner and oscar nominated documentary 13 a rate recently acquired an acclaimed new zealand doc well hear from the director about film in just a moment but 1st heres what to lane had to say about why diversity in this industry is so important you know when we started the company when we started the mission we knew what we wanted to do was to amplify people of color and women and so when you start from the very beginning you know with that mindset and with that direction it just becomes a part of what you do and its what we do every single day how do we ensure diversity and inclusion are more than just buzzwords claimed says listen to diverse voices. And we are get of it in just that joining us from oakland to discuss this avery meter hes the filmmaker the documentary marotta how mom di colonize the screen hes mother marotta meter was a notable indigenous filmmaker in new zealand actually as rachael house chief of oyster titer of glam attala in the disney animated film or are there she also helped create the maoi language question of the film and carrie what she is a producer at the brains behind the Production Company brown sugar apple everybody every morning great to see. Tess i am really curious about how you see the new zealand Film Industry right now it seems to be surviving carry you stuff how to describe it. And yeah i think it is thriving and i think thats why we have a lot of International Productions i think its really important to continue to support the local productions particularly the voices and under represented voices the voices of women and the voices of people of color and i think i hope that theres much more of a move towards go after this this summit is a lot more action to do that so that these stories can be told healthy new zealand Film Industry in a nutshell how would you describe. I would mean its almost like a been diagram going on the view and Film Industry dad supply the world well with big budget hollywood production and weve got new zealand going through that made for new zealand audience the one between the reach across both both so much going on let me remind audiences they may not even know that new zealand was the basis for some of these Movie Productions so let me take you to the movies via new zealand these were made in the zenith take a look. Rachel such a stunning location what an amazing place to make films you have been in some major major films i am wondering as an actress in new zealand is this the best time ever. Here it is i mean we. Have to worry oh yeah and leave. On on all of these and here. Was the one we are still struggling to have our stories. Be told by yeah yeah you know. It was going to. Wait a year which is nothing about us without us yeah the guy has everyone i know she quit the wealth to be included. And you were in a production of disney production and disney have been criticized for many many years about how they have treated minorities and how they have of the and so many criticisms are kind of beginning to get into them but you paid a grandma. And this fairy definitely had a pull in these in touch to it and you helped them do it even better as for a little clip of your vocal work have a look. When i die. Im going to come back. Or i chose the wrong. Why are you acting weird im neville edge crazy lady thats my job if theres something you want to just tell me. Something you want to tell me. A good phrase for todays conversation. How do you start how did you start the colonizing the cinema i can see aspects of that already in that disney film and all 3 of you are doing that right now if you work. Yeah i mean look we just have to be a bowl and weve got a right you know room and we have to challenge. The funding bodies about you know funding would think brits find that your next boy says they are about us. Its all we can do it this. Its not happening as much i will say they and i think they need a Film Commission im very willing to engage in conversations with us about out on and i want to say as much as we do i think. That outlook is has produced and directed and written by and lets be very specific than so with that disney film ana. Went out into the local community and said we are going to make a number of this and we going to voice it with to to show indigenous forces tell us how it. Well you know it was the 9th year they hike away. And chose the one family had very early on you know. Young children and and it was that one it was a huge hit without people was a huge hit with i want to meet him people. The visibility. Because of it you know it was significant and i think you know i do know that. That has made it a lot of criticism but really if you look at the body of coming out now its very inclusive you know its a giant and we have thing these cultures and. You know a bit that we we dont often say and in such a major way but anyway but. It hadnt met the template it was criticized initially and then when it came out it was embraced because there was that recognition 000 beth out. And rachel talking kerry is not and i think its not entirely whats behind that not try and i just completely agree with right jill i think that it was wonderful and it was it was great to see ourselves on screen and i think great to see us in the mainstream and to hear you know for right jill to be voicing grandma that you know she is like an icon here so that was that was wonderful and also the work that you know tiger and chelsea did to have it into their madi and for that to be available for. Young New Zealanders particularly the maori language all of thats wonderful and that is to be celebrated we should we should celebrate we should celebrate that i was listening to the maoists i thought last night and sort of absent from the full so i could just. Rachel let me just say. I love this tweet to have ava du vernay give you some credit and can just beautiful thing i havent even i says this man made a beautiful talk about his mother the legendary maui filmmaker but out and lisa she believes in decriminalizing movie screens here im just going to scroll down to you looking very dapper to hear you tell a story about a mom that is more than just the past the familys story its a story about a determined indigenous filmmaker who was the 1st of her kind shaking up the Film Industry why did you feel that this was such an important story to tell you know a lot of the issues and the barriers that she was coming up against 3 years ago when she was 1st starting her career and i think resonate a lot today a lot of my moms early work was about money land protests money rights protests and you just need to look at whats going on in places like hawaii with the protests that mona care at the time i was making the film that the code of pipeline protests were going on and so there was this wave of activism amongst Indigenous People and that was something that my mom was already working on quite a few decades ago and that those situations really interested me because it was like things have definitely changed and positive ways across the board in many many ways but there i look laces and where were still fighting and were still doing the same things that were still going on you know to look for decades now and that was one of the big motivating factors for me in actually sharing my moms story with the rest of the world let me just show a little clip here and this is a clip from the making of the trial of. His film which is called marotta how mom decolonized the screening of this. My mother once said what you see when you look at an archival film arisen richlands taking place. She is the grandmother of indigenous sentiment it was about changing history it was about changing the way native people people were perceived by the rest of the world and as that contrast with the way you feel youre saying is a very much so i dont think you are