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vision to withdraw from the french. ah. hello, we're really dialing up the heats across the middle east. here are some of the highest temperatures i could find arafat saudi arabia, 48 degrees, best best throughout iraq, 48 as well. but i think by the end of the week we could get up to 50. we do have a small win coming down the goal. so that's really swirling up the sand in dust. so dough her, some hazy conditions, $43.00, we could see the winds at about 50 kilometers per hour. and there we go. there is a potential 50 degree day for a weight on friday, off to turkey where we're starting to see the rain shove out, but temperatures here are still quite cool. could still see some lingering showers and is stumble on thursday, but temperatures. yeah, look 22 on friday. you should be about 25. and northwind is not helping. we could
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see some hail toward northern portions of algeria into northern tunisia is while wednesday into thursday. and if i take you to the tropics of africa, some rain for south sudan, and that will eventually push into the central african republic, right through to cameroon. and the gulf of guinea. ok, now we're off to south africa. it's nice for the western cape, but for the eastern cape, plenty of what weather strong winds and that pushes into durbin as well on thursday . the living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most but for a 10 year old boy, there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion echo one step closer to the place they call home
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the distant barking of dogs. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer there. an online content that you may have met. a new program that this for our platforms makes a connection and present a digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me. sandra gatlin on out 0 me ah ah,
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you're on the news are here and i'll just the are, these are the top stories. united nations and red cross officials are assessing the damage and the gallons strip to 2 weeks out to the end of the war between us and israel. the head of the i see all see says the 11th a conflict has had a deep psychological impact on the people have gone to a large container, ship caught fire off the sri. lankan coast is now thinking, and part of it has become stuck on the sea bed. several 100 tons of oil are still in it filters. and in nigeria, at least 136 students are missing after an armed group attacked in the climate school in gina and the state of new jones sunday parents have been reunited with some of the younger children who have been really the african union has suspended molly's membership after its 2nd military coup in 9 months. molly's interim prime minister and president had resigned after they were detained, and then later released by the military last week. there are fears that armed
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groups active in the region can use all this political uncertainty from violence because hawk reports from banneker morrow cd bay is prepared to die for his country . the son of a soldier, he's training to join molly's army decision. he took, after seeing a young colonel take over power from the aging former president k to last august. he believes the soldiers can succeed, where politicians have failed to bring peace to his country and end the violence. the situation is getting worse. when i think of my country in this state of war, i am afraid for the future. that is why i want to join the fight and go to the front line. on sunday, arm groups affiliated telco, shot security forces in the southern region where to be it's from despite a 2015 piece agreement with some arm groups and the presence of 14000 you in troops in the north and center of the country attacks are intensifying with ammonia army losing ground to new armed groups like the stomach states in the greater sahara.
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almost half a 1000000 mullins have been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead fat to me at the bows husband, a captain who died after his vehicle drove over a roadside bomb. and i was surprised. i didn't expect us. i spoke to him before the attack. he was telling me about a kid in our family and saying he would be back soon. he never came back. i hold the rebels, the groups responsible for his death. the civilian government of transition formed last year was ready to negotiate with some of the arm groups, including with al qaeda affiliate. but the new military gentle leader colonel, go into detained, the prime minister and president. last week they resigned shortly after go. ty is now interim president, although he says he will stand down after organizing elections. in february 2022, there's only been one peaceful transition of power, 5 military coups, 2 of them in the last 9 months. all of them started from here. the buried town of
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county where soldiers are deciding on the future of the country. the committee of the move in for otherwise who signed the peace agreement say they disagree with military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it, a sort of data shaky. so like our offices are bickering. i have a government positions in the capital by mechanics. will african soldiers dying the front line, trying to protect our country? this is a humiliating situation. for c debate, it's not up to politicians or foreign forces to save his country from descending into further chaos. but the malia people, he says he's ready to serve and defend molly nicholas hawk al jazeera bar miko. the prosecutor of the international criminal court is in sudan to discuss the handing over 4 people. wanted for crimes in dell, for among them. former president omar bashir, more now with him. morgan,
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who's in catherine? what's come out of this today? however, while yes, we heard from the artist the prosecutor on her last visit to sedan as the prosecutor of the international criminal court. there's also her last official with it in her capacity as the prosecutor, because she will be replaced and becoming 2 weeks now. she says that she has met the victims while war crimes and crimes against humanity in the western region of dar for she says that investigations are still ongoing and that she has had talks with the current transition government with regards to further investigations and allowing more people from the court to come and talk to the victim so that they can gather more evidence. she also made it very clear. that's all they, they do have evidence that she believes that collecting evidence from the ground because the previous government, which was overthrown in 2019, did not allow the international criminal court to set foot in for dan. so she says that they have a better cooperation with the transitional government right now. but she said that
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they all still talks in terms of handing over the rest of the people who are wanted by the international criminal court, including former president tallman and bashir. of course, the transitional government has signed a momentum of understanding with international criminal court saying that it is going to cooperate with the courts in terms of trying to people who once had for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. but she says that if the government wants to try the other for wanted, it has to demonstrate, but it has that capability that it's just the traditional system can stand, isn't properly equipped to deal with such cases. otherwise they should hand them over to the court. she says, especially one of the 4 ones that went out on who's wanted on similar charges as a man call shape, who's currently who just been wrapped up his pre trial hearing because he wanted for the same charges. so she says as much as the court, once all of those who wanted to be handed over by the transition government, they're very careful and they want to have one of them before the others,
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especially before the end of july. okay, thank you for that update here. morgan in cotton, canada minister says the discovery of the bodies of $215.00 children found at the side of a former so called residential school a part of a larger tragedy. the schools which began in the 1840 forcibly took indigenous children away from their families and were several cases of abuse. the last of these residential schools was shut in the mid 990 s. today i renew my pledge to write past wrongs to support the healing of survivors, families and communities, and to walk with you on this difficult reconciliation journey. mister speaker, the residential school system was only one piece of a larger colonial policy designed to erase language and culture to assimilate indigenous communities so that they no longer existed as distinct peoples. recognize that we are committed to addressing that. and another part of the story,
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students and professors that bryanston university in toronto, a demanding, and name change. the university's found edgerton rice and is considered an architect of the residential school system. for now, some students and teachers have started to refer to the college as x university. so we're going to talk to daniel morrison now who is an, an issue in bay. i hope i've said that correctly one of the many indigenous 1st nations in canada also a lawyer in winnipeg. so thank you for your time, danielle. i have no doubt that prime minister true does apology is sincere. what does it mean though to the indigenous population? when he says, i'm committed to writing the wrong well, indigenous people have a very mired past and relationship with trudeau and the canadian government given policy such as the residential school, the ongoing, 60 school,
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the child's family services and displacement of children. and there's been many promises that have been made to 1st nations, people including access to clean drink, water, access to education, and those election promises have not been fulfilled. it's been a few election cycles. and we still have not seen any meaningful results from those kind of promises. so would it be fair to say, and this is awful, but if, if at this discovery hadn't happened, of these $215.00 bodies, then actually they probably would be very little movement on the issue on indigenous issues. the issue of unmarked graves and children buried outside or residential schools has been flagged for decades, survivors have been speaking out about the death of children, the suicides of children, the killing of newborn children that were fathered by priests for many, many years. and unfortunately, the to come a taste quoting people,
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had to pay out of pocket in order to uncover the truth of what was happening at cameras. any residential school that should not have happened when the report came out from the truth and reconciliation report. there were $94.00 calls to action. we've seen a handful of those actions actually been fulfilled by the federal government. and there was a further call to investigate all of these unmarked graves at over $130.00 residential schools across the country. and that call came from the commissioners from the truth and conciliation commission and the federal government that know they did not commit funding to uncovering the truth. and so now our 1st nations people are having to undertake that heavy, heavy and re traumatizing burden themselves is fair. how do i phrase that public support if i can put it that way? i'm just wondering about, you know,
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we've talked about the political reaction and you've told us about indigenous people's reaction. i'm wondering why the canadian community is there something that is striking people. and that is actually saying there is a real issue that all canadians need to deal with here. what i've seen, especially across social media, is a general feeling of shock. and this was very surprising to me because i've spent a number of years working closely with survivors throughout the life of the class action settlement agreement. and i'm also the daughter of a residential school survivor. i feel that our education system has failed canada. and it's people because this information, the stories have been out for decades. why is it only now finally hitting home for some people? danielle, i'm so glad you could join us today to talk about this. it's really important, daniel marson in winnipeg. thank you.
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now tens of thousands of people are again expected to take part in anti government protests across colombia president. even duke has deployed the military forces to the city of cali, after at least 3 people were killed. and the increasingly violent demonstrations talks with strike leaders of sofa failed to end the rallies that began in april, initially spot by anger of their tax reform as under rapidity in bogota. to talk more about this, i mean, you've been reporting on protesting conflict in columbia for some time now, but i mean, if the president duke, it's actually deploying the military. that's taking things up a notch. the yes, definitely come out. however, that has health. and so far to reduce that we need over the weekend when there were a number of the way in which up to 10 people have died. when civilians
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are in this street sign with the movies. i gave the protesters in the city of other locations in the south, south west of the country where attention remain extremely high. obviously, everybody has a worry here, especially those that was processed by the military nation that place. however, we understand that so far as not participating directly at ground control, their main role had to work to lead. many roads blocks that bill in the south, south west of the country, especially on the road with the main floor. and it's going to be
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that the board for that all the roads are late and now the leaders of the that they have given the order those blocks on monday. but many of the people who are remo don't necessarily rent on the, to the leaders of the year in the capital via that this may remain sol, people are out again important here is a capital window, but that's not the case. having any and other parts of the country as the expectation for the government to be down again in the coming days. and there's also great expectations for the arrival of the commission that
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american commission for human rights next week that will investigate many complain, accessed use of force on part of the police in the last month of this hearing. does that sound from pnc in amongst the purchased and bogus? i thank you. me health experts in nepal. fear cove at 19 is spreading to rural villages where there are few hospitals doctors, despite a month from lockdown and falling, number of reported infections and death from the author limbo reports now from captain and son. the murdered kalki is making a slow and painful recovery from corporate 1974 year old, became ill during his 2nd wave of corona virus in the power that believe to be a more easily transmitted variant. he's one of several patients at an isolation
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center in sin de paul joke, a district east of got undo. last week, one of them died logo got this another deal on demand in the 1st wave. patients 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 cut. undue many have arrived from outlying districts could be given to them that we saw up to 6 depths a day, the numbers down to speak, which is a huge relief. but with limited testing and contact tracing, there are fears that corporate cases are being under reported. got no hard sport. barger b. lemme before the lockdown holds of people less cap men do, which was
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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 a 3rd or 4th wife and plan our code response strategies. what would natal experienced an upsurge in corporate cases in may that overwhelmed at the health system? the international community flew in emergency medical supplies and support. corporate has impacted not only the health sector has impacted people's nutrition, impacted them in terms of education. it 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 afraid 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
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faced criticism for its response to the corporate crisis of him on. but actually some of the late, we look to the international community for vaccines and to hoping about cope with 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 from yet the limbo j 0 cut man to sorry. got your sport in just a moment on this news hours, the lightning strike again. i hope the action coming up in 2 months. a ah
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ah, sorry, here with a look at your sport shows come out. well, novak, which is cool, i mean soccer decision to withdraw from the french open, a bold decision joker. he says he understands how she feels and fully respects her choice. he also hopes the soc, could come back even stronger japanese style pulled out in the tournament on monday to protect her mental health and she'd been threatened with expulsion for refusing to attend press conferences. i can understand that very well. and i empathize with her because i was on the wrong edge of the sword in my career many times with media . i know how it feels. i support her. i think she was very brave to. to do that. i'm really sorry that she is going through painful times and suffering mentally as, as what i've heard. i haven't spoken to her, but it seems like she has been struggling and i wish her all the best. i hope she
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recovers. she's very important player and brand for and person for our support. so we need to have her back think c dot exam does that fit as the through the 3rd round despite winning and stripe, it was a saving for the german. yes. navigate through a couple of high breaks, so the come russian roman young, known as well, number one, ashy ball. 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 bernard, the peta bossy continued though, and one the much in the 3. the 2019 rosen garris champion says managing the injury is now her best hopes of a deep run in the tournament. 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,
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to try to release it off as best i could and a champion and i like cars are on the brink of elimination from the play of sla bron james or the simple explanation. he said for the game 5 last to the phoenix suns. now they simply didn't make their show. he said, the magic has the latest for the sunscreen. le bron james has a history of producing magic in the play off press for to guiding the lakers, pos phoenix and into the 2nd round is looking more and more difficult. with the theory is locked at 22 and with antony davis sound injured, the champion struggling to contain phoenix, in particular, veteran point god chris paul, who looked great in the 1st half despite playing through a shoulder injury. by half time it looked all over for the lakers. as the train by 30 points and things got worse off to the break devin book of piled on to
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her own route to a dirty point game. and despite the bronze best, nothing would drop for l. a 1st time at 11 years, by the time poor shoulder probably caught up with forcing him to eventually leave the game. the sun went out of sight. l a losing this 185 to 115 and now trailer the series, 2 games to 3. go into my mind was like you're going to do one game and you know, it's one game and, you know, they were, they were supposed to do, you know, they serve at home and we go back an opportunity to, to even a series back out again. le bron and co and now just one to feet away from elimination to have malik algebra players. that would say more games on tuesday, the brooklyn next downs boston took their sports and then next round and the nuggets. and now just one went away from advancing. done with beating portland,
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despite the historical display from blazes stall, damien lillard, who now is a pale franklin 123 pointers, and brazil has confirmed the host cities for this month's copa america. diginero is one of 4 fifties that will face the tournament. the other 3 are brazilian co, above and co young. you go on your other. brazil was only tossed with hosting the copper on monday. off the argentina was dropped, save the spread of coven 19. now brazil itself is also struggling to contain the virus and is recorded the 3rd most highest cases in the world. it's back to the future at re l. madrid with carla and she lost the hired as coach replacement had been down who quit last week? angela she was previously in charge of the spanish giants from 2013 to 2015. 61 year old leaves primarily cub everson. after agreeing to a 3 year contract with real madrid, italian believes the expected opportunity is the right move for him and his family . and moving on to the h l. the tampa bay lightning be the carolina hurricanes to one in the 2nd round of
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the playoffs. alex cologne and anthony serenity scored a goal each was hamper, but the saw the night was their goalie, andrade father, steve who stopped $31.00 shots in a ma school performance rating. stanley cup champions now lead to see reasons to mil and shortly serena williams returns action that the french open that for your support from me for the moment i will be back in a few hours by to come up. thank you. sorry. yes, we are in the next news, our 18 hundreds, gmc finally, a bit of elephant news because i heard of wild elephants has been causing havoc in southwest in china after wandering out of a nature reserve into neighboring towns. they had already tricked 500 kilometers from the base in the united province, a damage buildings and trampled crops along the way. and at this point, experts tracking the animals on even sure why they are on the move. they say such a journey hasn't been seen before and it needs further study has quite
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extraordinary, isn't it? right, we're back in a couple minutes time. full but doesn't amuse. you're coming up in a moment on out just a news news, news, news, news, bitcoin block chain and crypto guarantees, disruptive technology all the way to a fair, a financial system. if you have mining women in your house and they will confiscated if they find it award winning filmmaker thorsten huffman looks at all sides of the complex crypt allowed to film in a utopian dream of bypassing the international banking was just as easily
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