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is the evidence inside me, or will this be enough to find justice in afghan as john's patriarchal society? a 1000 girls like me. witness documentary announces era, ah, international aid stone strictly into girls. there is, the un warns almost a 1000000 people contacts has to clean water following israeli as, ah, i don't o'clock, this is out. is there a life? and also coming up mass evacuations after the volcano erupt in democratic republic of congo, forcing thousands to flee east towards border with rwanda. argentina reimpose is locked down as cobra. 1900 infection. so more than
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a 1000000 people have now died from current parts across latin america. plus the disturbing police body can view of an arrest that lead to a black man's death. and what took 2 years for it to be really i say the full extent of israel's 11 day bombardment and daughter is coming to light to humanitarian aid begins to enter the besieged strip. united nation says $800000.00 people no longer have regular access to clean water. after half of the water pipes were damaged and asked dr. thousands to be left homeless, palestinians were already suffering for more than a decade of a crippling israeli blockade. some of those injured in israeli trying still haven't been told the family members died in the same at times i'll deserves harry force. it is in gaza. met one family bustling personal tragedy. so tom mastery was wounded. in the 1st minutes of his conflict,
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his pain has barely begun. he spent 5 days in a coma and is now had 4 major operations on life changing injuries. but so tom isn't yet fully awake to how much his world has changed. his family is keeping it from him. with i said, i was on the street. we were hit with a rocket, myself and my cousin. we fell down. so tom hasn't been told that the blast also killed his brother afterward, answered tom's only child 15 months old. on family members say they could see the rocket flying directly toward them, low to the ground, out here in the street is where. so tom sustained his injuries. this is the precise place where that is really munition came in and exploded. he was among a group of his extended family who are playing here, putting hay and sacks, and in an instant, 8 of them lost their lives. 7 of them children that was among the 1st israeli strikes of the conflict. this was among the last the family home hit on thursday night hours before the si fi took effect meters from that impact. so times cousin
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sits with his father, muhammad last deny in the same attack, but every one is most worried about. so con, he's emotional, he loves his son too much, and his brothers, his soul is with them. we are afraid that something might happen to him. his injuries are so serious. garz's main hospital is full of personal tragedies and exhausted stuff together. too many people couldn't come to the hospital during the war. normal injuries, diabetes suffers those with high blood pressure. they couldn't reach the hospital, and the ambulances couldn't reach them because of the damaged roads. medical equipment and fuel are just starting to get in at the hospitals, need regular electricity and clean water infrastructure that needs rebuilding throughout the strip. the destruction of this most recent war is creating grim new landmarks to go alongside those of the previous war. and the one before that,
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so much, never rebuilt, everybody is saying it's not be business as usual, you know, the definition of insanity doing the same things with the same bad results. we don't want to go down there again. how we manage that. it comes down to political will by everybody, to recognize that we just can't continue this way. for years this has been the way in gaza. life getting steadily more difficult, more hopeless promises of change have come before and gone before. garz's people long accustomed to making what they can of things among the ruins. harry falls at algeria. northern garza where the red demonstration is taking place in tel aviv in support of the palestinian people. hundreds took part in the rally, organized by left wing and palestinian israeli political parties of the home. it was. this is one of the rare instances that you will see is re, i guess, occupation. some of the slogan shown here that be now
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another one is the children which is a town in southern israel that has actually been the rocket fire intensive and the children of god that both the to be living in peace and other snowbird, for example, is that israeli, them to live in security and that the only way to get security is actually to end the occupation. now this rally is organized by left one of the israeli parties. their voice is very popular at the moment. they haven't been very, very way doing election actually they would get maybe between out of a 101. it's a boy that has this thing to over the decade. is believe among the people
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here that the only way out of the only way to and i feel of my live that's iraq between the guy is actually and the occupation like my name is the executive director of the u. s. campaign for paris. deed writes, and he says the person palestinian cause is getting more prominence in the left wing of the democratic party. we know we're nowhere near the goal that we have set for ourselves. and the goal we've set for ourselves here in the united states is taxpayers that are complicit in the oppression of palestinians, is that we need to eliminate all military to the state of israel and function the state of israel. so we know that we actually have a long way to go, but we know that there's a roadmap for this. we've seen the same type of pressure internationally build up to end south african apartheid. and we could do the same in israel, palestinian americans and advocates for palestine have known that every us
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administration had stood side by side with israel as they've continued to enforce apartheid settler colonialism, occupation checkpoints, and human rights devastation for over 70 years. so we know that again, we have a long road ahead, but joe biden can only block out those voices for so long. palestine is now within the progressive circles within the progressive conversations within progressive institutions in america. so for a while people have been able to stiff arm or you know, keep a distance away from the palestinian cause, but it's increasingly more difficult to do that. and biting president violence came in with a long list of priorities ahead of the middle east peace process. but you know, the situation on the ground, the palestinian protest, the strike across california has made sure that he's going to have to respond soon . south africans were incredibly dependent on international pressure, cultural boycotts, economic costs, and political pressure. in order to finally,
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you know, get the that shipment that they needed to topple south african apartheid. so, allies from the movement for black lives, native americans like standing rock, undocumented americans who have been in solidarity with palestinians. this is all a part of the going coalition of progressive forces that is going to see us all when in the near future. got one protested in london, nicole on the government imposed sanctions on israel after it's asked, writes, pull breton was with them. the organizers had predicted 850000 mines of 10. in reality, it seemed even more london piccadilly filled with people. as far as the eye could see a march, literally more than a mile long. a week ago, the same campaign groups had marched on the ready embassy, demanding an end to miss on attacks on garza friday. sci fi fi and a job, he's been accurate. this demonstration is to make sure that we get more of what we get a real boost in the to the great how it's kind of,
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it's ready to go. it's just that sentiment is shared by activists across your demonstrates is also a mass in bulgaria and the german capital berlin. in paris. hundreds that demonstrate has gathered in the republic. so unto an enormous palestinian flag. palestinians have been here for the past 73 years and we need to free palestine no matter whether there's a fire in place or not. at the moment the person has been made to the black lines method movement and then the k. there is evidence that the perceived injustices of israel's treatment of palestinians is preventing a particularly strong response among students and younger us. there is almost a sense of a new generation, a pro published indian campaign as emergent. so child that so many of us, yes. again, how come to make us something that's important?
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another people think that fits didn't do anything. i don't people think that we're just launching a female, but there has been changed. and we're not going to stop until that change has actually for me to say, we have a pre part of what you're trying to do. the what's the most striking about this demonstration, it's not just the weights of the numbers on the what all of the crowd they are and they are boy, by the belief that the pressure will tell you how we can contribute to the message you're putting out is this is hope this may be a pain goes on. is there a central moment? volcanic eruption near the city of gomer in democratic republic of congo, his for thousands of people to flee for safety. at least 5 people died during
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a car crash in the rush. the rwandan government says open it's boarded to let people in are bud manley has this. it has just gone dark from the skies above the girl attend an ominous colour mountain near go. go began running around 7 p. m. sending a rhythm of molten lava down that steep slopes quickly and go fruits and since panic was running for safety, many fled east to the boot with rwanda. others didn't know where to go. we've come from the village slings. the fire from the volcanoes lava looked into the sky and we saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter what's up. we don't know what to do, and we don't even know how to. there's no information, even on the national channel. people are panicking them and we don't know if we should stay in the house were initially signed to said the law flows heading away
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from goma. but now there warnings that new factors are putting to 1000000 residents with make up period could probably means that some other fractures are opening or even simply that the is activity itself because it's the re that is moving is not the volcanic level cannot open because the smoke, i think see was defense is a radio of creating the older people there were already signed. the most of the people were going through sockets on the western side of the volcano. the volcano lines of the albatross rift and it's been an ongoing threat to locals for decades. the last option in 2002 cars passed through gomez, business district and flowed into lake given this along with choking fumes. earthquakes and collapse. buildings killed around 240 people. a huge amount of
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lake has remained since. now the risk when the erupt imposes in immediate danger. the people living below the flu of most rock is expanding and remains unpredictable . nor about manly al jazeera. so the head here and al jazeera waterways, y plans for a new large scale hydro power plant closing controllers in georgia. 30 years between when find out who's taken home, the top owners in the eurovision song contest. ah, hello, across the middle east, we're going to dial up temperatures in saudi arabia. look at re adds 44 degrees. now let's look ahead at the next 3 days. see if we can keep it going. and yes,
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we can. the average is $39.00 degrees. plenty of sun in the forecast here for the next few days. take you to turkey. temperatures have come down and it's stumble and anchor. we had a front sweep through just the other day on cra, within the low thirty's. now you're in the low twenty's. i take you to central africa because this is a bit unusual r tropic zone. we're not seen the widespread rains that we usually see. i think the biggest threat for some heavy downpours will be as we head toward south to dan and also sections of the democratic republic of congo. go a bit further south to the western cape and things are looking good for cape town. 22 degrees. ok, let's go in for a closer look and see what we find. a cloud to be found. port elizabeth 23 degrees . we do have some showers running through central parts of mozambique, coastal areas of not a gas car. and now back to keep down here is what we can expect to see over the next 3 days. plenty of sunshine. it looks like our next run at rain won't come until tuesday, and even then it's just
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a 40 percent chance of showers. 90 degrees will be the high for you on tuesday the the world of frequency share trading exposed. i had this engine that was basically trading at could last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. how artificial intelligence as raised for stakes and wrists on the money market. there's markets go faster, faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no, no use with money bought on now, jesse. ah, the ah.
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again, what you mind about top stories this and the united nation says 800000 people in garza no longer have regular access to clean water up to half of the pipes of damage in israeli asteroid. 8 is starting to reach out. and let me tell you, there was the red demonstration in support of the palestinian people. hundreds took part in the rally, organized by left wing and palestinian israeli phillips and volcanic eruption initiative, goma and democratic republic of congo or south. the people to flee for safety, at least try people, died in the car crisis during the rush. now, 2 weeks ahead of a presidential election, thousands approved and protested against cons that cake fuji morton. she's a daughter of a former president who's currently in prison and seen as far right. but somebody to say they're also wary of her extreme left competitor marianna,
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such as reports now from lima. the 2 weeks before a run, if election in march, in the center of the capitol to protest against presidential candidate case morty, the right candidate for the 3rd time, even though she's facing 30 years in prison for corruption charges any up. okay, so you go on that i'm protesting against kickers corruption. she's mocking us. she's never cared about us. i want to president who will take care of us who he moody's, 25 percentage points behind left when contender be that figure, despite widespread fear that gus, do you mean post marked by deals a nationalized private company? you're normally, i would guess the i would not vote for castillo and leave the economy. intentions were terrified. he wants to expropriate things and that means to steal from us. and he's going to take everything away from our analysts say for money supporters are
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trying to frighten, voters also become more nice. the anti community discourse is a fantastic conspiracy. always use by the far right. no matter what gas deal evangelism christian, he is not a marxist, but he's a radical agenda. and the far right enroll that per se. more prove they put the money. government land is much better than concealed. however, more for it is more likely that will deliver his promise to another reason why he's ahead in the polls. however, the st. pundits safe morty has a credibility problem. during the last presidential term, she controlled congress which unseated to precedence and forced cabinets and many ministers to resign. many say she is the cause of peruse political instability. while in general, there's a lot of deception and mistrust, because many politicians and thought is on the corruption investigations. orion jail for him or re his present,
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a formal thomas for her government and people perceive it. it's more of the same number because tallow, however, is bringing new people. the opinion polls say 17 percent of peruvians still don't know who to vote for. many say it's like choosing between 2 illnesses. the only certainty for now analysts see if there is more political instability to come here . my son just a just he does. lima police in the state of louisiana, have release body camera footage of the rest of a black enough to be accused of a gun cover up the video shows rental green being hazel, punched and choked by white officers. he died on the way to hospital 2 years ago, but the footage is only just been released following the investigation by the associated press. unofficial has this report. it is shocking video that has taken 2 years to be released and lead to allegations of a cover up turnover. lay on your own,
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your belly so many been was stopped by police in louisiana after a teeth following an alleged traffic violation. his family was told he died in a car crash. instead. he was teeth beaten and left in distress by officers for more than 9 minutes. oh oh. oh okay. worry. now i'm going to wash my hands down. i'm going to check the car out and search it all those things. sure you want to do that, but you really want to secure mister lane, get him in a patrol car getting sitting up and then inquire about m s. and there,
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i thought the 1st time and i did this. this is premeditated murder. when medical help finally arrived, if i mister green, unresponsive. he was declared dead minutes after reaching hospital. the family says the police never mentioned the brutal arrest. they see there was clear evidence of a cover up and the officers involved should now be facing guilty videos, probably one of the most disturbing videos that i've seen it in the image of what you might have met late, just love when, when i'm down a runaway play, understand that green family is grieving at any loss of life. it's tragic regardless of how i realize there is a great concern with regard to the incident. we share that concern. anytime the actions of our employees are called in the question, both state and federal inquiries are under way that are report federal charges me follow indeed. but there are growing coal. why did investigation of louisiana state
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police itself? it's lies, it's delays, and it's actions. allen fisher, i'll just sit up with the poles president to dissolve parliament and set a date for new elections. amid growing anger, the government's handling of the pandemic and the prime minister lost a vote of confidence in parliament this month next year. brian, in the polls capital care, men, do, hospitals are so overwhelmed. they are now treating patients on the floor and hallways and even outside the they told me mom of his oxygen live with a slow and asked me to find a bid somewhere else because the hospital was packed. i tried many places and found one outside this hospital. the only one bed was faking when we arrived here, we were lucky to get it. there's also a desperate need for oxygen canisters climb is on mount everest. when asked to bring back the empty tanks,
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so they can be refilled the corona virus patience. but the situation on the mountain is also worrying with guides describing an outbreak at base camp. although that's been denied by the government would either confirmed cases, we know now confirm from pilots from insurances, from doc stuff from expedition lead us. i have to positive test. so we can prove this. we have at least $100.00 people minimum positive for corporate in base camps . much of the world's attention has been on the crisis in india. agencies and medical work is a warning of an unfolding, human catastrophe and neighboring nicole. it's inoculation campaign has almost ground to a halt after india band exports of colored vaccines. transmission could be less and urban areas in the coming weeks, but it has reached the villages, which is a cause for concern. we would also to check oxygen levels, prescribe medicine and x rays, but it's not available. there are some accuse prime minister cape a sharma ali,
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fueling the crisis. he's repeated claims that covered is no worse than the flu. ali says his government's made every possible effort to save people, blaming a lack of resources and infrastructure. but anger over his government's handling of the outbreak has added to what was already a political style made. the president dissolved parliament on saturday to make way for elections. of the state and politics is to protect the people which is a panoramic and now our attention has been diverted to the, to the election. elections are important for democracy, but i don't know what kind of election that we are talking. so i think it's a misplaced priorities to cover a political income pretenses of becoming experts. prediction of all could say 40000 deaths by july, a toll worse than any other country in the region for the size of its population. funeral pyres and cat men do burn day and night with family force to grief at
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a distance and often alone elected brian l $20.00. 6 1000000 people have now died from current of ours across latin america. argentina has gone back in to look down for the 1st time since last year. there's reported more than $35000.00 new cases, referred to in a room schools. an old non essential business is a closed list under ram. pnc has more now from boca tell, the news surge is proven more contagious at times deadlier. and that are also affecting younger people. this is something that we were also able to see when we visited an intensive care unit here. and with that, with dr. telling us that in more cases, they're seeing people in their fourties or in their fifties, developing symptoms and having to use intensive care.
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you need a venti late to meet that need to be ventilated and so far and they're pointing the fixed the finger at the new variance that have spreads widely across latin america in particular home grown variance that we're 1st discovered in brazil. one in particular. and the brazilian amazon, known as at p one. so this has been one major issue. and now they're also worried that the possibility of the arrival of variance from india. a variance from india was discovered just a few days ago in the north of brazil. this 1st case was the crew member of a cargo ship that arrived from south africa and the health officials they're in brazil are hoping that there will be able to contain this situation that is developing their ad to this. the fact that it's becoming increasingly difficult for countries to reimpose the restrictions in many countries as economies have been
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devastated by the pandemic. now a hydro power project, one of george's largest rivers has cause control the sea. nearby communities, the fight to protect the rainy river has become a national struggle against governance determination to guarantee future energy supplies. robin 1st year, walker reports now from the upper really valley. the lush landscape of georgia is rio de valley is being re engineered with the hydro power plants have number body when completed to dams, one over a 100 meters tall will boost the country's annual electricity generation by up to 15 percent absolutely must be one. anchor. the turkish contract to says it's construction will only be positive. project typically will provide absolutely brand new the high standard european
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southern road in debris just to connect we the we to bring a lot of tourists, a lot of it and also connect all of the villages. it's a good opportunity to keep the valley alive. you can see the tunnel there that's going to divert the river that will allow them to build a massive time across the gorge. a fee of engineering to take the force of nature, the re, only river that will transform the valley for better or worse, not down stream in georgia is 2nd largest city. could totally see thousands recently protested over the is the terms could unleash a barrel of flood water. if there was an earthquake to address public concerns, georgia government has suspended the dams construction for 12 months on
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a hydro power plant is a set that you can important project for our, for our country, and to stress the so from day or from, from the beginning of the public? yes, i think the part, the majority of, of the people understand that this is the project you have to eventually construct and implement. but there are some questions. of course we understand there are some concerns and we need more communication. but the prepared to work continue and police now control who enters the valley ship. but some which i'll go with this policy though, is what the look of the work get the police out and start to dialogue. and in this dialogue, what questions we have and what answers they give will decide whether the project should be built or not. this hydropower project has sparked the biggest environmental movements in georgia in years, but the government's determined to see it finished robin 1st year walker al jazeera
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in the rio de valley. italy has won the eurovision song contest for the 1st time in more than 30 years. yes, a glad rock brand medicines clench the title song. the cold shut up and behaved views from the 39 countries. cars from home was longest running tv, music competition didn't lose. and if it sparkle, despite the small crowd decoded 19 strips, and ah, so this is out, there are, these are the top stories, and the united nation says $800000.00 people in garza and no longer have regular access to clean water. after half of the water pipes were damaged in israeli and strikes, humanitarian aid is beginning to trickle in to thousands left homeless.

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