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se portion are, may you friend has really dropped some heavy rain? this is just outside of hong kong, a 159 millimeters of rain that continues on thursday, but it's going to shove into key issue for japan and also the korean peninsula as well. k off to india monsoon season. our southwest monsoon season begins this week . a plume of moisture for the west coast of india and some heavy showers for ne india into bangladesh. and we'll give you the weather pitcher and pakistan his wall, where it is hot and dry karachi a high, 38 on thursday. jeff, buddy, thanks still to come here on the nissan cyber attack, demonte ransom, the world's largest beat processing company disrupt production globally added sport . it's back to the future for rail madrid, details coming out the
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when much day arrived, the green army comes to life, but football is not all they shout about. a club where societies disenfranchised the loudest voice and political descend fixed center stage, bay for morocco's resistance. the officers of roger, casablanca, the funds will make football on, i'll just be back. seems a promising part out of the pan demik. but the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global communities around the world. already a clear gap has emerged between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics. the misinformation, the latest developments, what's going on here is very different. first off, the back thing comes in the form of a nasal spray, especially coverage of the colona virus pandemic on a jessina. oh,
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a. can i get adrian again with you here? how would that he is out from out here? other headlines, a large container ship holding several 100 tons of oil and chemicals. slowly sinking off showing because coast the vessel descending from india to singapore. when it caught fire last month. israel opposition leader lockheed has until the end of wednesday to declare he can form a coalition. he's a talk so far might be the natalie dentist, a former government at night jury, at least $136.00 students are missing. after an alms group attacked and islamic school, and again, in the state of michelle on sunday, one person was killed. another critically injured and he's in hong kong,
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dedicated to the events of the $989.00 piano and square massacre has closed days before the anniversary on friday. that's after authorities opened an investigation of the venue license. organizers said they wanted to protect the staff public memorials of the event abandoned. hong kong, as part of beijing is growing crack, down on maternity is pro democracy movement in that massacre. 32 years ago, chinese authorities killed hundreds, possibly thousands of student lead pro democracy protests. on friday, the victims will be remembers of morals, around the world. but as katrina, you explains, china's government would prefer to see the event it raised from history. in a few days, people around the world will commemorate the anniversary of the $989.00 crackdown in panama square one hundreds, potentially thousands of people lost their lives in a barn stand off with the government. but they'll be no mention of it. in this
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newspaper indeed, anywhere on the mainland they, she worked hard to control its image domestically. and now it's turning its attention to the way china is perceived internationally as well. president, she didn't pick the china needs to read that it's global image. he says the country is currently locked in a baffles of public opinion and needs a voice to match its international standing out of the course the last few days, especially there has been a growing appreciation in beijing that they face a bit of an awful battle in helping them view the world to international audience. in many countries, the production of china has hit in all time. war. aging is routinely criticized by other countries over at the handling of the pandemic, and increasing assertiveness in the south trying to see and over taiwan and home as well as religion. human wants to be in tiny diplomats increasingly subscribed to
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wolf warrior style of messaging aggressive and on compromising well this has been praised domestically. it's played less well abroad, especially in western countries. but analysts say it's not the way that china is concerned about the trailer. with your they've already lost republic. i'm just there to try to add mr. or chinese interest. but there is a prospect of winning your brain and they have friendship. in other words, during the developing world in the rest of asia, africa, and latin america, she didn't paying as cold an official to create a more friendly and trustworthy image of trying to broad analysts say only then you can china's rising global power around the world. katrina, you 0 think it's been 100 years since one of the worst racial massacres in us history at on tuesday. dro by became the 1st sitting american president to visit
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tulsa, where a white mob killed hundreds of african americans. by the says, that remembering what happened is important in order for the nation to heal that many or upset that he made no mention of reparations. for the deaths and destruction of what was once known as the black wall street jabber tansy reports from tulsa. jo button is the 1st us president to take mountain commemoration. sports thought to be the u. s. his worst incident of racial violence, some 300 black residents of the once prosperous african american neighbourhood of greenwood in tulsa, were killed in 1921, as it was burned to the grounds. biden met with a last survivors of the massacre and pledge to address the systemic racism keeps african americans disadvantaged. promising to address inequity in home, appraisals, black homes, being valued at tens of thousands, less than white homes and order more federal contracts or like businesses. the data shows young black contribution just as capable of succeeding, given the chance as white entrepreneurs are like, they don't have lawyers,
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they don't have, they don't know the accountants, but they have great ideas. local businesses, welcome the focus, but the head of the greenwood chamber of commerce that was formed by survivors of the massacre as they attempted to rebuild is skeptical. the president of the united states is here, and i can even meet the talk about how we can preserve this district, how we can help grow these black businesses, the city. it's also making money. the state of oklahoma is making money, right? these mainstream hotels is making money, but that historic black district is not going to get a bite and hasn't advanced the key campaign. pledge to forgive student deaths, which civil rights groups, they would go a long way to narrowing that racial wealth gap. nor has he spoken not in favor of reparations for slavery or even reparations for the remaining survivors of the tulsa race massacre who, a 100 years after they lost everything, still receive no compensation. there hasn't been any accountability for the
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massacre. either. white mobs were actively supported by the police and city authorities activist, see a direct link between today's disproportionate police violence against african americans and the burning of what was known as black wall street. my brother, tamara scratcher was killed right here in this community with his hands in the air, an armed by a police officer of tulsa, oklahoma, and 100 years prior to that. my great grandmother community, this sacred land i'm standing on was burned to the ground state sanctioned violence . it's the same police culture that exist today that continues to harm black and brown people in the city from racial economic disparities to official racist violence. this communication has revealed deep continuity between 19212021. she advertise see al jazeera, tulsa, oklahoma in brazil is pushing ahead with hosting one of the world's biggest football tournaments.
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despite being in the grip of a corona, virus health crisis. the copa america tournament is you to kick off in 11 days, but one opposition politician is calling it a death championship in a country where more than 460000 people have died from covered by team. one. ok yet a kid reports different results present. jade will soon out stood by his decision, the country with the world's 2nd largest cobra, 1900 death toll will host the pop america welcoming south american team for 4 week football tournament. he said his ministers agreed. it would not put the health version for me. i suppose from the beginning, i've said this about the pandemic. i regret the death is but we have to live. if everyone just stays home, then farmers should stay home and i want to see a city dwellers will survive because his words came 3 days after tens of thousands of resilience took to the streets, accusing will. so natural of mishandling the pandemic and delaying the vaccine
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rollout will think of a policy. there is no way to qualify the insanity of trying to host an event of his magnitude in our country, argentine and columbia doing better than brazil in terms of endemic, but they're both of through a host of the tournaments. the congressmen also voice their outrage sen, henry carnita, repre, chair of the senate committee investigating the government handling of the pandemic that brazil was that to host. and jeff champion show a large, awful damn was fuzzy since i cannot appeal to the president to the health minister and the brazilian football confederation. because they're all denial is appealed to the brazilian players name. i don't accept holding the cooper america in our country. it's not only on the streets and in congress that people are discussing, whether still should or should not the host a couple america. this debate has ended up in the supreme court. the opposition worker's party has thus the judiciary branch to stop the championship. a supreme
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court justice has given the president 5 days to explain the government's last minute decision. also now though it's pressing ahead with the plan and has announced that at least 3 cities besides re diginero have agreed to host the match of monetary and i give all just sera, rio de janeiro health x plus in the poll here, the curve, it's 19, is spreading to rural villages, whether a few hospitals and doctors, that's despite a month long lockdown, and a falling number of reported infections and deaths from nasa limbo reports from cup and do some of the murdered god. he is making a slow and painful recovery from coven 19 the 74 year old became ill during a 2nd wave of corona virus in nepal. that believe to be a more easily transmitted variant. he's one of several patients at an isolation center in saint paul took a district east of gut undo. last week, one of them died. look at this another the on demand in the 1st wave patients
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recovered after a week or 2. but recovery from the mutant variant in the 2nd wave takes longer. and morbidity is higher. more than 550000 people in nepal have got corbett 19 more than 7000 have died. while recent figures show in daily infections and death exploits. the pandemic cook read to rural pockets, severely testing nipples, fragile health infrastructure more than 90 cobit patients are being treated here into the hospital on the outskirts of gotten into many have arrived from outlying districts, corbett center on monday, we saw up to 6 depths a day the numbers down this week, which is a huge relief, but with limited testing and contact tracing, there appears that corbett cases are being under reported. got no hard sport. barger belma, before the lockdown holds of people less cap men do, which was a virus hot spot in the villages when prepared with quarantine or p c r testing facilities. so the virus is spread. we should anticipate
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a 3rd or 4th wife and plan our code response strategies. what would natal experienced an upsurge in covered cases in may that overwhelmed at the health system? the international community flew and emergency medical supplies and support. corporate has impact that not only the health sector has impacted people's nutrition, impacted them in terms of education, has impacted families in ways that we can even describe. and basically families are finding it difficult to cope. mental health is a major issue. families are freed and families are finding alternative mechanism to cope. if we don't do something right away, you will find the increase in child labor. you'll find the increase in trafficking suicide and definitely a deepening intergenerational poverty cycle which we want to ensure that we break last week. the prime minister made an appeal for vaccines as the government had faced criticism for its response to the corporate crisis of opening on practice. with daylight, we look to the international community for vaccines. and so hoping about cope with
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a pandemic. nepal has vaccinated at least 2000000 of its 30000000 people after receiving doses from india and china. but experts say it needs to inoculate more than 10 times that if it's to successfully weather this wave, of course, 19 rum yet limbo, j 0 cut man to migration is at the top of the agenda as the us secretary of state makes his 1st visual visit to latin america, and cindy blink and once lead us to back in effort to stop refugees and migrant surviving of the u. s. southern board up gabriel. i was under reports bustling with activity downtown san jose, the capital of costa rica, a country was steady, economic growth, politically stable democracy in a world leader in environmental policies. add it all up and this is why the tiny central american country, a 5000000 people is often called shining success story. it is not a mistake then the us secretary of state antony blinkin is in town to meet with
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costa rica, president carlos alvarado cas. either discussed, among other things, a growing surge of migrants from central america along the us. southern border for blinking, costa rica isn't the problem. but much of the rest of central america is we meet at a moment when democracy and human rights being undermined in many parts of the region. we see this in the erosion of judicial independence, the craft on an independent media and n g o. this, the buying a political opponents, the clashing of anti corruption efforts. in april alone, a record 178000 migrants were stopped at the southern us border, trying to enter the us. of those nearly half or more than 80000, came from just 3 central american countries, el salvador, on duty as kamala. the u. s. has contentious relationships with the leaders of all 3 countries. salvador president, navy blue kelly,
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recently fired the attorney general and all members of the supreme court in washington views as an illegal power grab her duties. president juan orlando hernandez is under investigation in the u. s. for alleged drug trafficking, our family, and in guatemala, the president here has been accused of trying to undercut the court and remove anti corruption judges in a move scene as an erosion of democracy. it's clear that by did ministration season urgent need to regain partners here in central america. despite the challenges, blink and trip comes ahead of vice president. come la harris's trip to guatemala and mexico next week. but central america is changing. no longer do all the countries here in the region automatically say yes to everything that washington wants. when washington wants it. and increasingly, more countries here are speaking with different voices,
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voices that often run contrary to the interest of the united states. gabriel is aniko. i'll just say to san jose goes to rica, jo biden's administration, suspending oil and gas leases and a nature reserve in the state of alaska. he'd already and post a temporary pause on drilling in the arctic national wildlife refuge on his 1st and office that halted leases approved by for president donald trump. the rhetorical rich region has been at the center of a political fight between developers and activists. for decades. the white house as a ransom where attacked the shut down production in both the u. s. and a straightly probably came from russia. j. b. s is the world's largest beat packer it. so it's operations disrupted on monday investigation. suggestive hackers were from a criminal group. michael bossa kev is a global affairs and a list of the former spokesman for the organization for security and cooperation in
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europe. all the o. s. c e. he joins us now live via skype from los angeles. good to have with us. michael. what do you make of this latest, which is just the latest in a series of high profile ransomware attacks? good to be with adrian about this is no small target. i mean a 150 plan countries with 150000 workers. i think what happened here is if it is russia or whatever plan does the attack, they're aiming for the week of plank. so we knew there were supply chain problems already in that industry. already, pre coven mate consumption was falling in north america, especially. and also during callback i come from a meet producing province, alberta and during coal bid. these plants typically employ a lot of people in tightly congested condition, so called the really struggling bad way. and a lot of the files had been shut down. so they're already,
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i would say on their knees and cause that kind of knock on a back to this particular industry. one might say was a brilliant target because they would have the maximum impact for probably very little caught. the see might see a nice question here, but, but how these ransomware attack is able to get into these, these complex computer systems, is it just, companies are not keeping up with the runs the virus, so i don't keep it up. today's you hit the nail on the head again. that's exactly the case book. i've been to conduct by the government of canada, certain ministries around the world or in my earlier days. and i know for a fact that those particular ministries and pretty big countries, i don't want to name them, did not, did not invest the money or the fact that the to protect themselves from the tempo, the tax. and then, you know, the other thing, this is becoming very, very common way of getting back in countries. if it is russia, it could be payback, for example, for the sanctions that were issued over the recent actions in bella root that
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doesn't take a lot of money, it doesn't really take that much. i can choose. and again, these types of entities typically don't protect themselves. we will, as we go on day by day, month by month, year by year. we won't see this more as an active one warfare that countries superpower is trying to rush or wherever we use these types of tactics to inflict pain and disruption. really good stuff came, michael was leave it the thanks michael boss, a kid that unless and my pleasure. thank you so to come on the side sport, the lightning strike again. ice hockey action coming up right after the break. ah use
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a hello tucker. thank you very much, adrian la, m b, a champion, the lakers on the brink of illumination from the playoffs. the brawn changed the steam, suffered the crushing, lawful, and game 5 against the phoenix suns. firm. alec reports for the sunscreen. bron james has the history of producing magic in the play off the press for to guiding the lake of phoenix and into the 2nd room. looking more and more difficult with the theories, looked at $22.00, and with the davis out injured. the champion drug me to contain phoenix in particular, veteran point guard chris paul who look great in the 1st half despite playing through a shoulder injury. by half time it looked all over for the lakers as they trailed
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by 30 points and things got worse after the break. devin book up piled on the hood on route to a 30 point game. and despite the bronze best effort, nothing would drop for l. a 1st time at 11 years, by the time poor shoulder probably caught up with him, forcing him to eventually leave the game. the sun went out of sight. l a losing this 185-2115. and now trail the series. 2 games to 3. or my, my i was, i think you're going to do one game and you know, it's one game and you know, they did what they do to do. don't serve at home and we go back and opportunity to, to even a series back out again. le bron and co and now just one to feet away from elimination to hell. malik al jazeera players aims on tuesday, the brooklyn that's down boston to book their spot in the next round. and the
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nuggets are now just one way away from advancing denver, beating porch. and despite the historic display from blazes, saw damian let out. who nailed a play of record $123.00 pointers. i found the dolls bid for the 14th at the front. opened title is often impressive. a thought is spanish that had a little trouble against of trailers. which number 63, i like super in adult east through the 1st 2 sets, but needed to tie break to close out the much while fun phase about being the number 3. see the this? yeah, i just, one of my friends, my just something that i am happy with them for was under the low for the 2nd one and, and that it's not all that stuff. don't worry me much now. honorably and all that joke of it had the honor of winning the 1st ever scheduled men's not much on this year. the center court has the bullet roof allowing for evening
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number one made light work of the man with all could be the best name in the game. tennis sounds good to be the the 1st the mens match nice session ever ruling was quite different. i'm a little bit of strange to play under the lights that were very bright tonight to be honest in front of me and the stadium unfortunately, but you know, i'm looking forward. next, nash, hopefully i can have some crowd under the court as well. succeed alexander's that overthrew to the said wrong. winning st set, the german didn't have the easiest time to tie break to beat the roman stuff in russia. he women's world number one actually bought it admits an ongoing, a hip injury who will make it difficult to win the french open l strain and
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received medical treatment after losing the 2nd set against american the by now as a para lot. he continued and won the match in 3, said to the 2019 the one on gauss champion that says managing the injury is not her best hope of a deep run in the form. and it's going to be a little bit tough this week. i think over 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 release it off as best i could. brazil has confirmed the host, it is for this month, corporate america. jo diginero is one of 4 cities that will stage the term and the other 3 for our senior coin and go on. yeah. as you've been here in brazil, it was only tasked with hosting the call on monday after argentina was dropped to due to the spread of coven. 19 brazil itself is also struggling to contain the
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virus and has recorded the most cases in the world. as back to the future rail madrid with colleen gelata high. that's code to replace in a d. c than who quit last week. and he was previously in charge of the spanish giant from 2013 to 2015. 61 year old leaves premier club everton after agreeing to a 3 year contract that would be on the grid. the italian believes the unexpected opportunity is the right move for him and his family in the n a tell the tampa bay lightning that b b caroline a hurricane to one of the 2nd round of the playoffs. alex is kaylon and anthony, they really scored a goal each 4 times the solve the 9th. it was their drop leaf andree but bustling the sub 31 shot in my performance. the raining stanley cup champions now lead to susan. susan, nothing and that's
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a sport for me. i'll hand you back to somebody. thanks for deeds, and that'll do it for, but he's out, but i'll be back in just a moment with more. all today's news. i'll see you then a june on i just either who will take half honeys, please will bring you the latest from ron's presidential election on june 18th. the bottom line returns to discuss current developments in us politics and how they affect the world member state to gather in the u. k. on june 11th for talks on key issues at the g 7 summit, a new series portal brings 0 award winning digital content to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lloyd coverage. as the historic us court case reaches a conclusion june on our jersey.
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it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant then great anger and the debates around firearms, but for survivors and families of the fall in reality, often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath. my shootings in america on algebra, june $96076.00 days that redrew the map of the middle east. this record a victory up the army in that war was the greatest custody in the history of his 50 years later, i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences, which had still felt today. but we tried everything, we went to the united nations, we tried mediations contacts with different countries. and it was clear that all this was to know the rule in june.
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ah, did you want to help save the world? needs into your own. ah, ah. a growing environmental disaster, the fires out there are new problems with a ship stranded officer lang because coast ah hello, i have a 3 and again, this is i was just here alive from doha. also coming up more than 100 students are missing after another group attacked the school in nigeria it's been called of death championship. the push to stop brazil hosting a tough football.
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