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sd across europe will only be available on 45124182800078. for further information. visit our website. ah, ah, to hong kong democracy activists all rest of the crackdowns preventive vigil to mark the piano and square massacre. ah, hello money inside this is al jazeera life from there coming up for sharing the just to give up power from suspends ministry operations with molly. not welcome denmark's parliament passes the law, allowing deportation of refugees to countries outside of europe and china ones and
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residents to stay away from the head of wild elephants on a mama track across the country. ah, hello and welcome. we begin with breaking news out of hong kong. the police have arrested 2 democracy activists, including the organizer, the annual vigil for victims of china, tiana tiana mon square crack. down in 1989 chow hang. tongues arrest came ahead of a widely anticipate and security operation. thousands of offices expected on the streets later on friday to prevent people from gathering to mark that anniversary. report. sarah clark has moved from hong kong. we been told that she had been detained on suspicion of public diving, what is deemed an illegal assembly on june for she had said that she would attend
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victoria, which is weird. i hold massive vigil year after year. but this year of course has been banned. the 2nd time, now, at the time, you know, with the heretic difficulty, we may be interviewing her right now. i live in, i am a hong kong time, but we received a message that should be detained inferential by the police. now a bit of background about her, she's the pro democracy leader. she's also the boss chair of the hong kong lot. and that of course the group that organizes this annual visual. she's also about the other organizers of this rally. they have been to tight and child on the charges that includes leach up and he's already in job a child was one of the few pro democracy ladies who hadn't been arrest depending up that 2 people have been arrested on friday. that includes our child as well. as a student later, we don't know how long they've been detained. fall will be detained. certainly the timing of it. it's because it's clearly sending a message to anyone who wanted was thinking about gathering it,
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victoria part to think twice the difference between last year and this year. this is the 1st time the national security know has been in place last year. we attended that rally to cover it throughout the 0 and we saw a number of people rally around a field of victoria pop in the and there was so many people live at the police, let them get out. they removed the barricade. the people could see in that path. now, as i mentioned, bleach up and who attended that last year. he is now being charged with job attending, organizing what was deemed and illegal, same based on the area with huge crowd normally gather the annual candle lit visual . we've been there in the past where hundreds of thousands of people had gathered there to commit right channels with france house suspended joint military operations with molly off the country, 2nd coo and 9 months. frances armed forces will continue operations in money on their own as part of efforts to pressure the ministry just to work to as a democratic transition. a see me going to was declared president on friday off to
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ordering the arrest of civilian leaders. nicholas hoc has moved from boca the military gentle car. bama thought they had gotten away with no sanctions and just being suspended from the west african body. the echo was and the african union. remember on sunday there was a gathering in gun i knock or a lead by the got a president. and during that meeting, the west african heads of state decided and told molly that if you want to join back the union and drop the if you want to drop the suspension, then you have to release the president, transition the prime minister. we're currently on house arrest. you have to organize a government of national unity, and most importantly, you have to return to the barracks and ensure that civilian authority organizes the transition that will lead to election in february 2022. that was on sunday. and a couple of days later, still nothing what this temporary suspension of french cooperation with the money in the army means that the by the french forces or the french air force will not
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clear the way before. there are operations launched by the 1000000 forces. if there are millions soldiers that wound it, then they won't re, patrick them, back to the hospitals using their french helicopters, nor will they share intelligence with them all the forces. so this will have a detrimental effect on the security situation in molly. but also they want the cooperation of a french military instructors that are embedded within the, the, the, the ministry of defense insecurity will no longer cooperate with those, those 2 ministries. so. so this is really going to have an effect on, on the military june to it'll pressure them to try to nominate a civilian government of sort well, let's take a closer look at francis involvement. in molly france launched a military intervention the 8 years ago. off to rebel seized control of northern molly declaring their own state. last year president manu micro boosted true,
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not true numbers in this a how often increase in attacks by armed groups. there are currently about 5100 french troops in the region. at france on its allies have not been able to defeat the armed groups instabilities still on the rise with groups linked to al qaeda. and i still operating out of northern and central molly. and their fears as the political vacuum left behind by the crew will lead molly vulnerable to advances by those armed groups. when even lawrence is a former us diplomats, he says frances move doesn't address a larger issue at hand. significant in terms of messaging, both for molly and audience is an international audience, but i don't think it will really be the capitalist to get their leaders to do the right thing. they're, they're operating on their own time table within their own constraints. and within the negotiation that they're effecting with various individuals in groups that could help them keep the political transition on track, which is what they they,
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they want to do. so i think that the larger issue here is that many of the populations around molly have little faith in the french intervention, little faith in the central government and are subjected to the groups that we're talking about and increasingly sort of attracted to and at least the stabilizing effects in their, in their own areas. so the bama elements and the french elements going after each other, really doesn't get at the heart of the price. there's been a lot of misstep. i think one of them is, you know, how do you target, who leaders, you know, other serve their personal well or that sort of thing. and how much can you really things in the visual, doing the right thing when the obstacles are facing internally are much bigger than anything the sanctions do. one way or another, i'm really not getting at the heart of the issue here, which is that there's a massive governance and development problem in molly, which is forming thing all of these rebellions and broke that. and none of that
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being addressed by anyone. i think the simplest way to say is we need more carrots and not just the sticks and sanction to get things back on track. israel's longest serving leader is battling for his political survival after a diverse mix of parties announced they would form a government. it could be the end of benjamin netanyahu is 12 years as prime minister. but he's not going down without a fight, accusing his rival, natalie bennett, of selling out to a palestinian israeli party, which is back the proposed government for the 1st time in history. but it is a far right alter nationalist who would take over the prime minister for 2 years. if the coalition is approved by the israeli parliament, hurry forth, it has moved from west shore. slim. the question is how much? nothing. yeah. who can try to peel away some of these right wing as a who for now at least remain part of the coalition in, in utero as it was there,
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trying to put it together. and also that the question is when this will take place now the head of the, of the opposition. yeah. le paid, who has formed this coalition and is decided to step aside and allow natalie bennett to go 1st as prime minister. he wants to try to unseat the current very netanyahu friendly speaker of the house and have a vote on monday to replace that speak with an opposition speaker, who would then facilitate this vote more quickly and restrict the amount of time that benjamin has to try to get in the way of the coalition being formed. there are questions now as to whether natalie bennett's party is entirely up to that there is at least one member of his party who is expressing unwillingness to do that. so even that part of the 1st step toward getting this vote through looks in question. so there is certainly still plenty to playful for benjamin netanyahu. and he's been doing all he can to try to put russians between the,
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between the constituent parts of this coalition. already the u. s. as its support for israel will remain iron clad, regardless of who leaves the country. meeting his israeli counterpart defense actually lloyd austin, pledged to replenish, replenish israel's missile defense system after last month's conflicts with palestinian factions. but he said the security palestinians must also be assured by the guns called on the u. s. to work with israel to achieve stability in the region . following the military. it is now time of diplomatic act, which hopefully will prevent or delay another military company. the united states and the motor in countries in our region will have a major role in ensuring the success of this process. and in our meeting with your permission to present you complete policy that will lead us.
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they're not going forward. we speak lasting security for his release and prop palestinians are like and i want to stress the importance of reducing tensions in the west bank in jerusalem and of supporting humanitarian and reconstruction assistance for gaza. that benefits the innocent people who live there. let me also stress at the department of defense supports president by go binders go up to state solution you as president joe biden is expanding a list of chinese firms off limits to american investors. because if the ledge ties to the military and surveillance sectors, former president, donald trump, our prohibited americans from investing in c one companies will biden's amendment increases the less to $59.00. us investors will have a year to withdraw the states when the ban comes into effect, which is reportedly in august. danish lawmakers has voted to
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establish a refugee reception santana country, likely to be in africa. politicians who voted for the bill said it would turn on him seekers from crossing the mediterranean sea. well, the european commission, n g a is on the un, have all criticize the plan. charlotte palace explains in danish parliament. politicians have taken strict immigration policies for asylum seekers. and voted to make them tougher and a 70 to 24 vote. politicians agreed to move asylum seekers who arrive on danish soil to reception seem to in a 3rd country outside europe. with your applications would be processed more than 50 percent that arrived from denmark last year. they didn't have a need for seeking asylum or migrant. that's been a life and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence image just and then
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the center, right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided as asylum claims can only be filed at the danish border. it's nonsense to say that it's going to stop c crossings because it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so people have to cross to see anyway, so that's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. united nations refugee agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries follows dean marks, policy would be a huge game changer. if other counties would follow up is not like the, the pulses of thinking can be externalize and saw say,
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go key provider that or not want to be out, but don't bring to all of county. just going against the concept of the european commission also criticize the move, saying out sourcing asylum claims is not compatible with a you lose the whole thing of the fund raisers fundamental questions about both the access to the procedures effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules or proposals under the new fact form on migration and this item marks tightening immigration policies have come after more than 21000 asylum seekers arrived and 2015. it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is started provoking residency permits for some 3 and roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april.
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charlotte bellis oh, to 0. still head on al jazeera. let me do this. how many shoot out with 2 children is highlighting a failing cast system in the us. the rush to contain and environmental catastrophe, salvage creeds, tried to deal with a cargo ships thinking offshore like i, i, it's time for the journey with sponsored by cut on airways. hello. hot and dry sums up the weather across the middle east as per usual. but even for here, temperature is well above the seasonal average. you wouldn't expect to see temperatures into the high 14 touching 50 celsius in parts of back that q weight as
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we go one through the next day or so. so we're running a good 7, right? maybe 9 degrees above average here. 50 celsius, a possibility, and q wait as we go one through saturday, tiny heat around as you can see that warm dry weather coming down across southern parts of the gulf of aidan this well we'll see some possibility. want to shower into western parts. if yemen joining up with a few showers that we have in to the opium highlands, not too many showers to the east of that, but wanted to show its still a possibility. the majority of the showers that remaining just to the west of the riff valley. have you down pause there just making the way into the gulf of guinea . southern part of nigeria could see some local as flooding over the next couple of days as we pushed further south. cross a tropical bell while the showers not as widespread as they should be, to be honest with you. come further south one or 2 shells just around them along we pushing down towards northern parts of most and bacon that i was just hug the east
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that a watching? i'll just remind myself stories that our police in hong kong have arrested to pro democracy activists including the organize of the annual visuals. the victims of china gentlemen crackdown and 989 thousands of people expected on the streets to prevent people from gathering to mark the anniversary. from tacit, bennett joined him with molly and forces to crush the miniature into restoring a civilian government. a see me going so was declared president on friday, ordering the arrest of civilian leaders really can take a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has called on bright wing allies to abandon the coalition that could remove him from power. a parties have made a deal which still needs to be in parliament. heavy rain and strong winds are hampering efforts to prevent a sinking container ship from causing further damage to sri lanka coastline. official said,
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most of the 300 tons of oil on board would have buttoned up since the vessel caught fire 2 weeks ago. but environmentalists is still concerned about ways of plastic pallets washing shore. linelle fernandez reports now from colombo specialists, navy divers tried to assist the state of the sinking ship. the express bow, but heavy rain wind who visibility and to me to cease was made that impossible. authorities are racing to prevent further environment damage in the event of an oil spill holiday with the market by the invest me on a, with the nature of the fire, which took place on board. the experts who came to view the d. o would have burned, but we're not confirming when not seeing 100 percent, that there is no oil. and worst case scenario, there may be some the impact of $300.00 tons of oil, chemicals and hazardous material leaking into the sea would be disastrous for the environment. because of any logical,
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it's going to be very out of the lagoon. and there is also the calendar river, which is also the drinking water supply, while glum. millions and plastic beads in the ship and ordered the fall, the ocean, and dozens of kilometers of sri lanka, coastline environmentalist, a warning of long lasting and die a consequence. the long term concern, he says, plastics break up comp, remove them from the beach or from the city is infected, will in impact on the food chain right from father point them and do a blanket. and then the actual la bio, many marine species that form the basis of the hall for china and then from the concentration can occur. the disaster is actually been going probably for a lot longer than people realize decades. this is just a long line of problems that have occurred as we have used plastics. very
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durable plastics. ah. the stern of the extra bird has hit the sea bed and the vision is sinking. if the country's was ecological disaster is not bad enough. heavy rains and strong winds, like you can see around me, have covered all efforts to inspect the sinking ship with every minute counting in taking action to minimize father damage. the weather is not hoping at all manette fernandez. i'll just the ra, colombo. valerie is, is opposition, has condemned a televised interview with a jail journalist, cooling it, a hostage video. roman protest of edge was arrested and his flight was forced to land in men's causing international outrage. videos a 2nd to be released since his arrest. he confesses to cooling for anti government process last year and praises president, alexander lucas shanker. but his family says he made the comments on the us while
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rise group say he's clearly been beaten and threatened. now 3 causes of excess corona's iris vaccines in the u. s. will be donated to the global sharing program known as co banks. president joe biden says millions or doses will be shared across countries in latin america, asia and africa. alan fish has moved from the white house with covert cases at the lowest level in the us for more than a year. with more than 40 percent of the population fully vaccinated. the bytes administration is turning its attention to the wider world. under a new plan just revealed the u. s. will send 25000000 doses abroad, straight away with the intention to distribute at least 18000000 doses by the end of the month. our goal in sharing our vaccines is in service of ending the pandemic global. our overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. it's as simple as that. we want to save lives and
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toward the very end, the place all of us at risk. perhaps most important, this is just the right thing to do. the 1st $25000000.00 will be split between central and south america, asia and countries across the middle east, including gaza and the occupied west bank. in a statement president your biden insisted the wider distribution was a national security issue. seeing strong american leadership is essential to ending this pandemic now, and to strengthening global health security for to morrow to better prevent, detect, and respond to the next threat. the u. s. says it will still have control over where the vaccines will go, but it's emphasizing it's not looking for concessions or imposing condition. it does, however, piece of struggle to get back to nation rates in the u. s. up. many people know reluctant to get the job. and in some communities, vaccination rates are very low, that comes with a white house warning. we have millions of americans still in need of protection
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and communities at risk because of low vaccination rates. here's the bottom line. the bottom line is that if you are unvaccinated, you are still at risk of getting seriously ill or spreading the disease to others. all of the initial 25000000 doses will come from the federal stock pilot. all have been approved for us here in the united states. more doses will be made available as the stoke increase it allen fisher. i'll just eat at the white house. 2 children in florida are facing attempted murder charges of the shootout with police, the girl and boy age 14 and 12 run away from their foster home before finding a stash of weapons. vaughan and stand off is raising questions about the standard of care and vulnerable children. in the us and he gallagher has the support 10 for their sitting. i mean, by now we used to seeing this kind of police body camera footage stand of the commonplace in the us. but this one involved children. we do this
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investigative say, a 14 year old girl and a 12 year old boy run away from this foster home before breaking into a house where they found weapons and ammunition armed with an assault rifle, pistol, and shotgun. the children fired on police who knew they were dealing with juveniles . the local sheriff praised his officers for their attempts to deescalate the dangerous situation, but poor scorn on a system the supposed to care for children. what the hell is the department of juvenile justice doing, sending these kids to play to handle them. we talk about juvenile justice reform deputies did everything they could to like to be escalate and they almost lost their lives. so what's your role that a 14 year old juvenile crime in the u. s. is on the rise with carjackings alone see huge spikes to teenage girls charged with the murder of mohammed and war. and march this year after they allegedly stole his car in washington, dc. in florida,
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critic say the state services for children and need are inadequate while a juvenile justice program here is seen dramatic budget cuts homes designed to care for children at risk or overwhelmed. 2013, the numbers entering foster care have risen sharply while the department of families and children is struggling to high staff. the stand off in florida ended with the 14 year old girl shot and severely injured. the 12 year old boy reportedly lay down in a k 47 before being taken into custody. he said he fired the shot on a couple of times and also fired the hand going to the deputies. he told the tech that he knew they were cops when he shot them, because he wanted to harm them. there are the words of a 12 year old in a statement, the care whom the children ran from said, this situation is tragic and is the result of the system failing our children. these children are in desperate need of care in the appropriate setting, which is
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a high level of care than we provide. the home went on to say they will no longer take at risk children until they can carry them in a safe way. and they galico al jazeera miami, florida realtors near as mayor, has pledged to stop and eagle construction and parts of the city controlled by power military gangs off their residential building, collapse, killing at least 2 people, including a child prophecies illegally bells by organized crime groups. so often seen as a cheap and living option 21. people died in 2019 when 2 apartment buildings in a nearby district collapsed. i've been expansion has forced ahead of wild elephants to leave their natural home in southern china. the group has one did hundreds of kilometers and it's heading north towards a provincial capital of coming. and as katrina, you reports from you non hollins, providence not everyone has welcome their presence. it's not every day that you
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look out the window and see heard of wild elephants walking down the street, but that was what local food in china, southern united tobin this week 15 wild elephants, including 3 carves, have tracked more than 400 kilometers north, from their habitat on the border with myanmar and are now outside the city of couldn't mean their journey has been monitored by millions of people online. but they haven't been welcomed by all. farmer or to clunk was woken up after midnight on wednesday by the elephants forcing their way into his courtyard. he climbed onto his rufus safety as they ate his stores of corn. paula, i was so scared the local guffman warned me to be safe. but i didn't expect the elephants could actually break into my house. so i chose to stay at home. it was a mistake, but the damage didn't end there. the elephants also trampled over his rice fields and smashed his fan. official say the herd has so far destroyed more than
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a $1000000.00 worth of property. this is the closes that we could get to the elephant. the local authorities have set up the checkpoint on the road, leading up to where the heard a currently traveling. hundreds of police have been deployed to keep on living the way they're concerned. the crowds getting too close to the elephant could pose a threat to both the animals and the people. in recent years, several farmers had been killed and encounters with elephants. the animals commonly stray from their home and she showed banal, reserve, china's biggest rain forest. the conservation is say, it's the 1st time i've heard has traveled this far. the main driver is the crate and friedman patient of the natal forest that they leave, that they leave with. and the, and the reason for the depressing fragmentation of the nature for it is because expand patient expansion of human activities such as plantation
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for example, a key and rubber tree. and also some construction for when the forest area is shrinking. and the number of elephants rising and estimated 300 now live in this region. authorities are trying to encourage the family of elephants to return home by blocking roads and luring themselves with truckloads of food. but they're not expecting results over night. more likely they say it'll be slow and steady. katrina, you are the 0 united china. ah it says algebra. these you top stories, police in hong kong have arrested to pro democracy activists including the organizer, the annual visual for victims of china's gentlemen square crack down in 1989 thousands of people expected on the streets to prevent people from gathering to mark the anniversary.
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