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oh, the a hello again, it's good to have you say to me and so they can hear how with the news out from i was just here up the headlines. a coalition of opposition parties has announced the power sharing government to asked israel the longest serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu. dia la pete struck the day of late on wednesday, the following talks i heard the midnight deadline. barely crossing point between egypt to the gaza strip is being reopened to allow in construction equipment. heavy duty machines are needed in cars have a clear daybreak. following the 11th day is ready, bombardment, the salvage experts are running out of time to contain a maritime disaster off the coast shall anchor a cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets burning container ship polluted beaches of
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water. the colombo avocado grow as a fighting back against mexican criminal gangs who are trying to muscle in on their lucrative business. the fruit is worth around $2000000000.00 a year. and mature kind of states is at the heart of the industry. officers john holeman reports now from pedo bon on the difficulties confronting farmer's green gold. that's what they call this fruit, mitchell county, southwest mexico. the reason is some have given the crop a different name blood up because those both are partly true. industry here is worth billions exporting to the us, but it's so lucrative, the criminal groups, a trying to muscle in we here in paris with the ever called the farmers fighting back the town who set up its own self defense schools. this is a drill session before they head out on patrol. some of these 3 brothers,
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a part of the force and own this grow. they don't want us to show their identity. they say they're up against one of the most powerful groups in mexico. and got to tell you 8 years ago the least go, new generation cartel came in here and wanted to take our land. so we had to take up arms and defend our home. there were places close to our village where they took groves and they killed the families. i remember. the mit can have called industry is worth upwards of $2000000000.00 a year. and the police go cartel isn't the 1st criminal group go after it. the firm has battled another card, so called the knights templar, before them. do you feel frightened or fear about what you're doing? because you go to farmers and you suddenly become like it's sort of a smooth all me. and then with that, and then with all the years that we've been fighting, now we're not scared of anyone. we're ready to give our lives. we're not scared
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anymore. and there are other color producing towns in the region who also had to defend themselves. the farmers here, so there are more than 2000 people in their force in several cells. after practice, it's this group's turns her head out. i talked to one of the brothers we met earlier. now in battle dress, why you guys doing this? why isn't the police or another force of security doing it look like when we get to, the government ignores us. they sold themselves and they turn a blind eye. so it's up to us to come out and petrol the area because the national guard just petrol in tones where there is no risk. but i know everyone's happy with them being the dominant force in town. a group of men with lots of guns and little accountability carries obvious risks. but it doesn't seem to be a lot of choice in
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a region in which farms factories may tie production chains or in the sites of nar coast. i think the name with the, with the mining, with the traffic and the books and everything for now though the foam is say they've been kept out per been away from the green gold john home. and how does it a pretty bad and you can say john holman's news, special, the full report, living in mexico's kill zone. at 1630 hours, gmc on friday here on al jazeera police in nicaragua rated the home of the opposition later christiana shall morrow. she's now under house arrest . she was expected to run in the presidential election in november. you organization of american states and human rights watch. say the president,
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daniel ortega, is trying to eliminate competition latin america. and i said, you see, newman reports carloads of riot police arrived at nicaragua and opposition leader at least piano. tomorrow's house with the search and arrest warrant was pushing waiting. journalist and family members away. unexpected raid on her home spent immediate condemnations at home and abroad. ortega should understand that he sanctions to grab our and to a sure himself as the date of mika our, for the rest of his life. it's not, it's not an option. what is at stake here is the credibility of the bite and ministrations commitment to the lever protection for fundamental rights freedoms protecting democracy in latin america. the us secretary of state anthony
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blinkin, who was a neighbor in costa rica, as the raid was underway, treated that the wind reflected quote, ortega's fear of free and fair elections. on the number of this week, the pro government prosecutor had charged her moral nicaragua, the most competitive presidential candidate with alleged money laundering and would be termed as ideological deviations. she did not is all charges. i can get him on that for morning and they're trying to fabricate him a com trial. she said i was running out to other candidates in november's presidential election. have already been jailed and to opposition parties band, which i'm more of the daughter, a former prison, your letter to moral and of visited again tomorrow. a newspaper publisher who was assassinated by nicaragua as former samouce a dictatorship, is the most high profile target of the latest government crackdown. after more than
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5 hours, the government put her under house arrest, leaving the police to guard her home. they are trying to prevent a democratic, peaceful way out of all crisis. the alternative is one that will not end while the decision not to take her more to prison, could reflect growing international pressure on president daniel ortega and his wife and vice president ro, side your. but the big question is whether that will be enough to guarantee a competitive election in the trouble torn central american nation. the see and human al jazeera. the pan american health organization says that governments across life of america, failing to cub, soaring numbers of corona, virus infection rates, it says that misinformation mixed messages spreading. at a being encouraged, the organization says that it's particularly concerned about brazil and haiti. it's wanting that cases will rise further of less action is take it,
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taken us secretary of state entity blanket has wrapped up his 2 day visit to costa rica where the focus was mostly on migration. but that's all zeros. gabriel, alexander reports now from san jose, most costa ricans and will pressing concerns and diplomacy with the us. the costa rica is witnessing a cooper 19 crisis. the number of infections more than doubled last month 267000. and the number of deaths 810, was the highest since the start of the pandemic. a 2nd corporate wave, worse than the 1st is keeping away most tourist who usually flocked to this country . and for jimmy hernandez, a van driver and tour guide that is meant he said little to do these days. good in motor tourism right now, because of the panoramic has gone down almost 40 percent. it's affecting almost every one some days. we can't work other days we can so it's affecting us a lot. i people say the situation everywhere is bad. ever
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so many places a close like businesses, so many people can't work in an unemployed. so this pandemic is so difficult how it's affecting people financially, costa rica as a country of 5000000 people. of those only 11 percent have been fully vaccinated. and while that might not seem like a lot compared to most other countries in central america, it is according to the pan american health organization, the percentage of people fully vaccinated in el salvador is just a little lower. but then that figure slips to just under 8 percent in panama, and the rest of the region lags way behind in belize. it's just 2.6 percent of people fully vaccinated. what doris? 0.4 percent. what am alla? 0.2 percent. and nicaragua, where statistics are unclear, it's believed almost nobody from the public has been fully vaccinated. the united
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states has promised to make 80000000 vaccines available globally. good morning, everyone and one of the, as i thought us. but in his visit here, this week, the secretary of state antony blinking, said it would be another 2 weeks before details can be announced in central america to help can't come fast enough. gabriel's rando al jazeera san jose goes to rica, nasa as an added to new emissions to earth's closest cousin, venus. it's 1st and more than 3 decades. the spacecraft are expected to launch sometime between 20282030. they'll map it's rocky surface, with the hope of uncovering whether the solar systems hot his planet ever had an ocean is why we hope these missions will further our understanding of how the earth evolved and why it's currently habitable. when others in our solar system are not planetary science is critical in answering key questions that we
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have as humans like, are we alone? what implications beyond our solar system? could these 2 missions have venus used to be an important destination for the wolf space agencies? the soviet union got their 1st landing on the surface in 1967. it learned just how hostile a planet can be, with surface temperatures, about $400.00 degrees, the result of the runaway greenhouse effect masses. miguel emission photographs the planet surface showing most of the venus covered by volcanic lava flows. these next to us, the missions will collect information about his geological history. whether it could have transformed from a habitable world into the inferno that it is now. it's currently very bright in the night sky just after sunset,
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low on the horizon. certainly in this part of the world in the middle east, on the beautiful to coming up in sport fonts impress ahead of the euros. but it wasn't a good night to all of that plants football action coming up in just a use use use
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with me. ah ah ah ah. hello again. back to venus from other russell boyce is the chairman for intelligent space systems and the director, the flagship space program,
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u. n. s w camera space at the university of new south wales. he joins us now live by skype, from cambra. russell, just before the break that i was saying that venus is currently very bright in the the evening sky just after sunset, certainly. and in this part of the world and in the middle east, they call it earth's evil twin. why is that? and why is it so important for us to go that venus? thank you. adrian. venus is a lot like this. it's a similar size to earth. it's the evil twin because it's so hot there the atmosphere. there's something about the atmosphere that traps the energy from the sun. in fact, at the surface of venus. apparently the temperature is several 100 degrees celsius . it's. it's extremely hot and almost impossible to survive. and in fact, humans completely impossible. all right, we've been there before, at least not as physically, but we've sent probes before. presumably given that but the atmosphere there,
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all the conditions are so hostile. these are very special breed of spacecraft. absolutely. in fact, one of these missions that nasa will send to venus at the end of this decade will have a probe that will try to plunge down through the atmosphere to the surface. as i said before, near the service, the temperature, the so that the electronics on the spacecraft, one survive very long. so the ability to design a spacecraft that can we stand that it's been slowly growing. we can do a lot better than we were able to 3 or 4 days ago when man last visit advance. i come back to the previous question. you know, we've, we've, we've got several probes operating on mars. and why is it so important for us to find out more about such an incredibly hostile place like venus? well, if we touch on mars and also the name at the moment, this special activity,
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focusing on that because human to seeking to go back to the moon and then on to miles potentially for colonization colonization purposes. and for resources prospecting. on the other hand, the solar system at lodge is an error, the scientific inquiry. whether that be, you know that the further planets in the solar system or planets like venus, it helps us understand what were the processes that formed the fall of system. what were the processes that formed a planet like venus, and in turn, the the good twin, the earth. was venus once upon a time habitable to think, could it serve as, as, as a warning to us here on us? well, perhaps that's what we'll find out. certainly nasa, scientists hope to find out where the one was habitable, whether they was once on ocean, on venus, to try to understand what,
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what's taking place in the atmosphere that has led to effectively a runaway greenhouse gas effect. could that happen on it? well perhaps that's what we think, maybe not. but if scientists can understand the processes that have taken place in green us, we might have a better understanding of what the future holds. true. really good, sophia russell. many facts indeed. russell boys fare, margaret america's most restrictive abortion law will come into force in texas and a few months advanced the procedure for as early as 6 weeks. that's before many women even know that they're pregnant. a high school student has use her graduation speech to talk about what the law needs for millions of women like i am terrified that if my contraceptive fail, i am terrified that if i am rate than mine, hold to aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter. i
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hope that you can feel how gut wrenching. that is, i hope you can feel how dehumanizing it is to have the autonomy over your own body taken away from you. i cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace when there was a war on my body and a war on my rights. a war on the rights of your mother. a war on the rights of your sisters. a war on the rights of your daughter. we cannot stay silent. now that he is a sport his center. thank you very much, adrian, war, racist, and sexist. 3 to have cast a dark shadow over england's ongoing test match it with new zealand lords, england bowler, only robinson is the guilty party hall, making his international deb you to take him back to 2012 have resurfaced on social media 27 year old who took 2 wickets on his test ball, had posted insulting tweet,
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talk to women asians, and was in the england will cricket border say as they are investigating the matter and the play himself has issued an apology. looking for review on the big instead of my career, i'm embarrassed to tweets. i posted ideas which become public. i want to make it clear. i'm not racist sexist. i beat through my actions and i'm ashamed of my response or regardless of my state of mind in time, actions, thanks visual paradigm shared as a person and while dying us now live from lords is dean olsen, cricket correspondent for the daily mirror. first of all, dean. how embarrassing is this situation for the england quicker board? yeah, it's hugely embarrassing story. on a day yesterday, when the team all lined up for a moment of unity before the game or wearing t shirts, taking anti discriminatory stones against things like racism, sexism,
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homophobia, et cetera. and so it might go to kind of statements, and i'm really trying to tell everyone that cricket is again for all to have one of those players that exposed with these historic tweets just hours later was very, very embarrassing. and i think as part of the reason why the c b come down on it quite every thing in your opinion, you do think someone like about should be representing england. are we expecting any disciplinary actions against him yet? that could well be some good reaction going forward. i mean, certainly already the very public humiliation that he went through fronting up yesterday to what he's done and taking responsibility for that is less than that he will take from this and certainly have an impact on him going forward in terms of whether someone should be paying bringing, you know, there was an impact of time, of course, if he'd put those tweets out, you know, in the last week or so,
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then absolutely that would be a. busy reason, fame, not to be playing in this game, all games coming up. you know, it was a long time ago and you have to try and think yourself and work out whether or not somebody still represents that his views or indeed has already gone through a period of, of improvement and education. and i guess we'll find out whether only has done that or not. but certainly it does call into question the kind of standards that we expect to all players representing the country. soon, as you mentioned earlier that the players have done a protest against discrimination. how common is racism and crickets, and are they doing enough to combat re well the cricket is, is like society, you know, racism in the game is, is not the right to them. and society is still there. and it's something that has
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to be confronted and dealt with wherever it going to it's head. cricket is not a place where it can hold itself to higher moral standards to everyone else. but it can certainly make a huge job of trying to eradicate it. and trying to educate those involved in the game, you know, how to behave and, and really, how to live a much more inclusive and, and how awesome existence and, you know, the game will be better for it, but, you know, cricket is no different to society. it's a problem in society and it's a problem in general and could correspond to for the daily mirror. i thank you very much for talking to us. also in williams was all smiles doing her 2nd round victory at the french open and asked, despite needing 3 set to get pos, romania, romania and mckayla booth. suddenly school rank the 174 in the world after losing
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the 2nd set phone back. when the 3rd 6 games, the 123 time grass and champion is bidding for her for single title one on golf and need one more major victory to equal report record of all time when it was good competition, you know, she was playing well and i was playing well and i feel like she was hitting winners and the point one is so long and it was kind of fun. so, you know it's, it's always good to when you enjoy your job, you smile at it, which is rare for me. i love my job around smile too much on the court, but i was very excited to just be out here and the man's role for see this to finals. so to pass a books his father and a round 3 with a straight sets when over spends care that martinez reached the semifinals longer or last year and will now meet him open on getting bands him. i made his long way to return to francis team for the 1st time in almost 6 years. things
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didn't. however, go to plan, taken on the wells in a friendly ahead of the 2020 him. i had a golden opportunity to school off winning a penalty. unfortunately, for the way i'll try gave you his chance. well, champions did manage to get past the miss. william bought piano one christmas and then the old boring and the we know when in the arsenal book i soccer has a take his claim to start for england european championship. the 19 year old was england mat, twin against austria on his birth international. go and run the victory years he calls on june 11th, and it will be contested across several countries including england. first of all, the, the feeling of being selected for the years is already just amazing. and then now to get my 1st goal, you know, is even better on, you know, there's just so much good things coming my way off the front god for the blessings . because no, it's all because of good. yeah,
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i'm just really happy to. i can experiences these things. and the n b a, the dallas mavericks continue the impressive form in the playlist. they be. the clip is 105-2100 in game 5 of the 1st round series. you don't to, to start for the math with the game high, 42 points to help if seem just called the spheres 5th consecutive load. when i take 3 to leave, we can close out their 1st series victory plus winning the 2011 and ships with victory and game 6 in front of their home crowd. that said, for me, adrian, somebody thinks they say later, a number of artifacts from thailand have finally returned home decades. also, they were stolen. that right, they returned was welcomed by the culture and find out officials of the capital. and they want this recovery to be one of many more to come got high blood has been visiting the ancient kingdom mistake bangkok ah,
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missing for more than 6 decades homecoming for ancient hand carved artifact from north eastern thailand. unveiled in bangkok, national museum, the 2 sandstone lentils were once part of religious sanctuaries built nearly a 1000 years ago. they were stolen and smuggled out of thailand in the 1900 sixty's during the war in neighboring vietnam. architectural pieces from the days of the commander empire were on display at the asian arts museum in san francisco. they were secured as part of an effort by thailand, fine arts department. it took 4 years low men, but here we are giving up the artifacts that were exported illegally, especially if they were part of ancient architecture homeland. there is an ongoing process to recall $32.00 artifacts from museums across the united states. from more than 500 years ago. it was one of the world's largest cosmopolitan areas, a hub for trade, culture, and diplomacy. it was captured and burned to the ground by invaders from what is
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now me and mar it. then sat mostly vacant for a 100 years. i was the capital of the siam kingdom from the 14th to the 18th century. the archeologist here are hopeful that the attention garnered from the returned. artifacts will help them in their quest to find missing statues and historical pieces. most of the valuable relics in the city have been looted over the years and most likely in private collections, including the heads removed from scores of statues of buddha. one of the, i think by publicly telling the story and raising awareness about the missing pieces of our history and who knows, we make it an important lead from someone who may spot a missing artifacts when they are traveling abroad. so the hunt will continue to research in awareness to bring back what museum officials here call the pride of the nation. not only for their beauty, but as a representation of past prosperity and the roots of tie history and culture. got how they're al jazeera, our youth,
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