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continue, this was the scene in brighton on the southern coast of england. plenty of ice cream shuts off and sunshine there. and that's going to continue this week. and as we go into the weekend, we'll see plenty of fun shine and clear skies. once a little bit of cloudy weather has moved on. but for france and germany, it is a wet picture. we've got that rain moving up from spain. we're going to see some thunder storms and paris is going to see quite a bit of wet weather. and it's a similar story for south eastern areas of europe remain. you're going to see some of the shop of showers as we go into thursday. ukraine thing seeing some of that wet and windy weather that'll gather around coastal areas of the black sea. but further south turkey seen plenty of sunshine. it's a similar story for greece, for italy, and for spain, the showers of now east up into the north and temperatures. here are going to start to rise again. and it's a similar story, as we hope across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather. in the north, most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet
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weather, for nigeria, garner. and cameroon, who's june? $96076.00 days that redrew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the saturday, the history. 50 years later, i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences, which have still felt today. we tried everything. we went to the united nations and tried mediations contact 3 different countries. and it was clear that all this was, you know, every, the rule in june, the town, the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police. we are fin,
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sir guy. empowering in pasha. we tell your story, we are your voice, your news, your net back out here. oh, a welcome back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. you countries has been urge to stop vaccinating young people until more people in poor countries are protected. the blocks disease prevention body says it's a luxury that states should avoid. while global supplies remain scarce. several southeast asian nations which had successfully controlled the virus,
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are now imposing restrictions as case the surge. a 2 week lockdown has begun in malaysia with travelled, restricted in vietnam, and the conflict and p gray has increased already high levels of hunger. wilson program says more than 5000000 people need emergency food aid. after more than 6 months of fight. the white house says a ransomware attack that shut down meat production in the us and australia probably came from russia. j b s, which is the world's largest meet packer sol. peroration disrupted on monday investigation suggest the hackers will from a criminal group likely to be based in russia. okay, let's go to my camera now in washington, d. c. it like this follows a similar attack last month from another group tied to russia. what have we learned about this latest incident? but what we do know is that it's had virtually immediate impact. now the company
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actually reported to the us government on sunday that the attack had taken place. its supply lines, its means the production were immediately impacted and to give you some idea of how much an impact has been today in terms of the amount of animal slaughter in the us, there are 20 percent less slaughtered that there were last week. so this is got an immediate impact on remembering that this company accounts with some 20 percent of us meet the product. this is going to have a massive impact on supply chains on the availability of meat. and of course, on the price of meat during the summer drilling season. now you allude to that tech that happened last month that was against the colonial pipeline, also allegedly by a criminal organization based in russia. at the moment it does appear that a similar circumstance, the white house is pointing fingers that says the company at a group of russian malware operators. the white house has been in touch with the
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russian government. it says, pointing out that governments cannot host or protect a criminal endeavors. president bided himself in recent weeks, has up to his attention in terms of cyber hacking. he's introduced and executive order attempting to provide ways for the us government to step up its anti cyber activities. he's also called for international efforts to combat this type of cyber attack. but as it stands at present, it certainly has had a very major impact indeed. and if not resolved within the coming days, this impact is going to get even greater as the time went on. i can with the latest on that from washington d. c. mike, thank you. the thing in the us president joe biden is in the state of oklahoma to mark the 100 anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. he attended commemorations of
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one of the worst incidents of racial violence in american history. as many as 300 people were killed when white mobs launched a tax on black homes and businesses in 1921. no one was ever charged with a crime for the violence or compensated for the destruction. with events we speak of the day took place 100 years ago. and yet i'm the 1st president in 100 years ever to come to tulsa. and i say that not as a couple about me, but to think about it a 100 years. and the 1st president to be here during that entire time and in this place in this ground, to acknowledge the truth. what took place here? for much too long. the history of what took place here was told in silence.
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whichever hands he is and also for his ship, obviously a very important anniversary, especially in light of what is effectively a year after the george floyd murder is so what reaction has there been a lot of happiness that at least at last the tools, the race massacre is being acknowledged even in the presidential visit, should be welcomed. having said that, having spoken to people, members of the community, there's a certain amount of amusement i was talking to the head of the black chamber of commerce here in greenwood, this is the, the chamber of commerce that was set up in the immediate aftermath of the massacre by those business owners, we keep on hearing about if they tried to rebuild. and he was saying he wasn't invited to this meeting, which i bite and he didn't really know much about it, to be honest. and he was saying, you know, a lot of people are making money out of this, but isn't the local black business people at the moment and actually come to think we're going to pass pasta, merrier johnson. here, he's the head of the local black lives matter. chapter one of the is backlogs.
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about it, my amount of chapters in the united states. but did you meet joe by today? no, i did a did. what did you invited? did you know? i'm you know, clearly one of the key, the key leaders of the civil rights movement here right now, especially in the wake of george lloyd and the other examples we've had in the past . yes, definitely, definitely even before weigh before joyce. and when you asked to meet joe, but no, i wasn't surprised. yes, i was surprised. what would you told joe biden if you'd have the chance? well, i would have told him that i believe it will be very critical and crucial from a government standpoint, to connect with the government here and figure out a way to to has a positive result to reparations and restitution. and then for the most part, also for americans in the united states as well. i mean, we need to return to that point that 100 years later have been there's been no
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compensation. so or the land that was taken old or the businesses that were destroyed and joe biden didn't mention that in his speech. were you surprised? i am surprised when i heard that. because coming here during this antonio on greenwood and speak on that, i was surprised. i mean, why do you think the reparations are being spoken to 2nd about the, even for the 3 survivors that he met, who clearly lost everything as well. why there wasn't mom. my assumption would be because it is, it is very controversial for those that there's not victims or people that's not a victim. it could be controversial. may not know how, which way to go address it or what to say. and then also probably main thing probably don't want to say the wrong thing, and they regret it later. so what is controversial about giving the local black community here,
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reparations compensation for their ancestors having lost everything, especially when millions of dollars are being raised by the same sort of organization that the white chamber of commerce to city to build the opposite tourist area. yes. busy our is obviously as controversial just in fear. like i said, what outcome can be it that can be with that, but i do believe that it's important. even though the, the history is the truth, ford for the victimizers, but still need to be met with transparency. and because it's true, reconciliation comes with troops, regardless of how it may be. people sit down at the table and be able to say, love ok. i apologize. i'm sorry, okay, let's move on. how can we right the wrongs, and that's what we, what we need to get out without, without being angry without any type of one resilience for saying, hey, ok, let's work together and see what reparations look for the survivors. and
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also, eventually, just for the victims of racial and slavery in racial profiling and things like that in the past as the nations jones was like, thank you so much for so i guess, yeah, it is. it is a little strange that the biggest issue here right now until say is this the idea? reparations of compensation. and you know, you may have heard there was a concert with john legend. for example, grammy award winning john legend was to headline a commemorative concept on monday and that was cancelled when he found out that in fact, the official organizing committee is against reparation hasn't given, speaks out against reparation, says it's to divisive. and it is very divisive and it's an issue play to the joe biden felt he couldn't even touch on his visit. him quite telling in the anniversary she every time. see what the latest frontal says she had. thank you. now gunmen in uganda, opened fire at a car carrying a government minister,
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killing his daughter. and the driver of the vehicle for a packers on motorcycles shows had a 4 wheel drive carrying general a cartoon. but when my le, the minister of works in transport in the capital compiler, the president over him was 70, says police were ready following clues in the case and warned the criminals responsible would be defeated. one was 70 who was sworn in last month for a 6 foot term as president, has been accused of repressing political opposition and uganda. several unsolved assassinations in the last few years in the east african country have few will speculation about the perpetrators and their motivations. the attempt on one mile as life took place in the same suburb in the capitol compiler, where gunman ambushed and shot dead, a senior police officer along with his body guard and driver lawmaker, the country's top public prosecutor, and senior muslim leaders have all been killed in similar circumstances by mass men
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in motor bikes. 28 high profile people were assassinated last year alone. well, the government has tried to stop high profile homicides by installing cctv on major roads in big cities. critic say the surveillance network hasn't helped police from any killings of opposition. activists or members of the public or christ. pitcock is the senior lecture of the institute of development policy at the university of m for he joins us live via skype from antwerp. sir, thank you so much for joining us here on algae 0. so who or what do you think could be behind this pattern of killings? well, that's the $1000000.00 question. as was indicated introduction over the last few years, there have been a wide range of these killings and none of the high profile killings have been resolved. as was indicated, there has been a public prosecutor. there was a member of parliament,
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was very loyal to the president and to the ruling party and so forth. none of these have been resolved to, it's unclear who are what has on these nations. what the way, what does it say though, about you're in the 70s presidency and how do you think it affects and the, the be effectively many tried to install the sci fi tv but effectively is not managing to get on top of it. thanks. that's a good question because indeed it goes to the heart of the legitimacy of the current government. president must 70. he came to power $986.00 after decades or years of which were very turbulent and you've got enough history, a few years into power. he promised that, well, these kind of killings they will never happen again, or they will be results. and these claims legitimacy has indeed that he brought peace to a country which for a very long time, was plagued by unrest. but insecurity over the last couple of years has increased again. but think it through the targeted killings which have been happening on
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different level law only your officials, but also for example, in 2017, many women are killed in turn of a or there were a range of muslim clerics which have been assassinated. none of which has been resolved. it's interesting. no one has been convicted of any of these killings. i mean, are there any insinuations that maybe certain people are being protected as well or is that not one of the issues? well, of course with these killings there's a lot of speculations and there's a lot of the rumor mill is really working very actively. and of course there are different collections. one of these was, for example, that today's killings, this month, the president was about to announce the cabinet position. so who was going to get the senior position? so some people argue, well, this was because it's senior personalities and is different factions competing for these positions. other say no, it's not about competition within your gardner. it's about geo political influence
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. we're on the street, are rumors on the street, they point fingers at neighboring country rhonda. tensions are relations between the 2 countries have been robert tense over the last few years. and in the last few years, also a couple of high level police officers were arrested, accused of being agents for one or of course it's impossible to verify these rumors, but it shows the different kind of simulations which run wild over these killings. kristof typical senior lecturer at the university of and for pre searching into governance, governance and conflict in central in east africa. sir, thank you for your views. you're welcome. still become here on al jazeera. despite the criticism from health experts, brazil's president will be backs that copa america more details later in fort ah,
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o. r g. the leader of western sahara as independence movement has left spain after denying allegations of war crimes, including torture and genocide, in court for him. golly, you had the police sorry of front wasn't taken into custody. as the court said that no evidence had been provided. he was allowed into spain last month to be treated for corona virus. his presence in the country has led to a diplomatic dispute with morocco, which rejects the western sahara independence movement. it's for to have led to a border dispute. a sicilian mafia boss who says he killed more than 100 people has
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been released from prison. giovanni blue sky was freed after serving 25 years of a life sentence. as he became a police informant, he set up a bomb which killed the prominent anti mafia, judge in 1992, and he ordered a child's body to be dissolved in acid. he will remain on pearl for several years, but his release has outraged his victims. relatives. ok, let's take a look at the base for now. let's go to sarin doha. well, a supreme court judge in brazil is given present liable sanara just 5 days to submit information on the last minute decision to hold the copa america in 13 days original. hey sergeant sina pulls out a posting in to, to rise in corona virus cases. and that was off the columbia with drops of co host . wrong going on to government protests. now, brazil's decision to step in has been widely criticized with coven 19 phil. devastating the country as the decimal found that more than 460000 south america's
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biggest football tournament starts on june 13. and it's also expected that fans won't be allowed to attend the matches located in the go in the 5th at all. if it's up to the federal government, brazil will host the copper america. regarding the pandemic. i've been saying since the beginning, i regret the debts that we have to leave ship brazil has the insulation for these games. that was one of the reasons that was chosen to step in because it already hosted copper america before. and it also was host for a world cup. now many governors and mayors have said that they will not accept to hold up america because they are fighting the pandemic. they're worried, their hospitals are on, on the brink of collapse, and this is not the time,
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but there are. 8 others that have said they will not oppose hosting the games as long as safety measures are taken. the south american football confederation says it has vaccines to vaccinate players and people that will participate in this, in the couple america. but there's no time to have a 1st and 2nd dose. and what's happening here in brazil also is that the government has, is being investigated by congress for handling of the pandemic. and one of the issues that they've been really tough on with, with the government officials, is why did brazil take so long to buy the vaccines to sign contracts with the pharmaceutical companies and all of a sudden, why is it opening its doors so fast to games? are the part of the congressional, the congress was leading, this investigation has even said that they want to hear about this. now this
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decision of brazil to host the america. so it's taken a very strong political angle. it's back to the future. it re, i'll madrid's with carla and she lost the hired as coach to replace that had been didn't he quit last week? angela, he was previously in charge of spanish eyes from 2013 to 2015, 61 road lease premier lee club everson officer greens with 3 year contract with rail madrid. italian believes the on expects, the paternity is the right move for him and his family. the panel and pit commits, he says, lo classmates, and now relieved to participate in the care game safely. following this offer vaccination program, more than $200.00 competitors coaches and supports off already been not kill a box. it's not mandatory for japan's athletes to take the vaccines now less than 2 months before the south. and so the game japan has fully vaccinated only about 2 percent of its population because will be
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a marginal. but we are doing this to decrease the infection risk to families and people around athletes as well as those to whom athletes made of the games and olympic villages. i think this does not only prevent japanese and foreign athletes from getting infected, but also leads to infection prevention in japanese society fall and i'll bid for a 14 french open title is off to a winning start the spine. you had little trouble against australia as well. number 63. alex pop friends now lives out east through the fast. he says, but needed a tie break to close out the much rougher i'm phase about being the number 3 seat this year. i just want my for my something that i am happy with them for was under the low for the 2nd one and and it's not all that stuff. don't worry me much now on it and know if i joke of its role. he as the owner of winning the 1st at the schedule men's nights match road and garris. this sense of court has
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a retractable roof, allowing for evening action. now the wall number one made light was a mind with arguably the best name in the game tennis son grinned and was number one ashley balance. he admits an ongoing hip injury will make it difficult to win the french open history and received medical treatment. after losing the 2nd sets against american, but not the para, boncey continued and won the match in 3. the 2019 wrote and garris champion says the managing rather, managing the injury is now the best type of a deep run in this for them. and it's going to be a little bit tough this week, i think the over the weekend we had a, a bit of a flare up through, through my left hip, which was, you know, obviously just needed needed a bit of help that i needed some assistance to to try and release it off as best i could. and my number is 6 elena. this alina also booked a spot in the 2nd round, the 15 french 17 year old. oh, stand by bell,
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who made her grand slams off the match. that's would be through his support behind i am you sock off to the japanese stall, withdrew from the french, open on monday, protect from mental health. honestly, i think it is what it is. you know, she made her decision and the, you know, i wish her a speedy recovery because it seems like really, really damaged her mentally. venus williams also spoke about naomi san coff, deducing to check kathrina like from the american golf. how she's coat to the pressure of press conferences throughout her with 4 zeroes on so could be considered a return winner. for me personally, her who, how i deal with it was that i know every single person as me a question can't play as well as i can and never well, so no matter what you say or what you write, you'll never let a candle of me. so that's how i deal with it. but each person deals with a differently former netherlands international,
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ronald above has been confirmed as an am buster for catholic supreme committee. now the organization responsible for delivering instruct certain legacy programs to the 2022 world comp. the 51 year old joins a star studded line up of them busters, including chevy, caf food, and samuel echo capital become the 1st country in the middle east to stage the tournament, which starts november next year. and the former barcelona midfielder says players and fans are set to experience a world cup. unlike any other previous edition of the tournament, every will up what is being held. use the new technology and it's same in car. it will be the 1st sustainable welcome ever to old and technology used. and i think that is also for the benefit for other counties where the technology that is used for this is welcome ahead to most compact world cup. so the head full blade and also the fans will experience a to me and that you feel there is
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a woke up going on as sort of olympic village feeling. i think there is something there that will never be expand before because it's, it's katara and basically it's a huge city that filled and i went to every county close together. i think that will be an unbelievable spectacle and people will enjoy the culture depending as of the people the food. i think people will be very pleased to visit. gotta have been another incident of bad fun behavior in the day. a spectator was tackled by security after running on to the court during washington's home playoff, when even philadelphia on monday follows a number of recent fun instances which include a plastic bustle being pelted. hiring not being of brooklyn on sunday, for your support for now more. nathan sarah,
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a golden age with jimmy holly on a jazz, either from the world's most populated region, the and until the story from across asia and the pacific to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, what went on out there are reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news. it's breaking but also history as it's unfolding probably from serbia hungry directly. one day i might be covering politics. and actually what i might be covering protest, what's most important to me just talking to people, understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the
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