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you can see, obviously in this little while, how unsteady it is, where obviously on the ocean, not even flicks, but we'll have to dive to the base of the west. we'll have to look at the structure they have to deal with these challenges in the news. now ally from london still ad on the program. donald trump found from facebook for 2 years off to violating the social networks rules and wake of the capitol hill, right? the truth is out there will have details about mysterious objects to the u. s. s. base. set to be revealed in a new report and then a bit later on in all this port power to the find the owners of manchester united agreed to give that disgruntled supporters and ownership stake. ah hello there. we've got no shortage of heat across here. for the dry weather was
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a bit more at a premium. having said that, there is a fab at a cloud around we got some cloudy bits and pieces coming in across france. we saw some very heavy and i'm very showers is cause some flooding in 2 parts. of france pushing up to the southeast corner of england. but whether 2 in 2 were germany pressing a little further eastward, some of these areas of low pressure which was at east side of it also got some cold and wet weather coming through here. the winds here coming in for more than normal direction. so peg back a touch 21 celsius and he have 24 celsius in progress. not too bad. 19 in ankara. heavy shower say you can see them now transferring out of the low countries into jeremy, pushing over towards central part of europe through a tech republic into austria. dry weather comes back in behind. it was much of england. them well to be want to, to shower was just creeping into ireland more than odd pushing it to western passers. gotten a notice, a very wet weather to just around that. central and eastern parts of spain for chinese showers will gradually make their way further east was riding up nicely
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across the northwest, winding up nicely across a good part of the mediterranean, one or 2 showers, a cleaning on cross northern parts of africa, some heavy showers. now, gathering nicely across much west africa, the who's on county, because that's gonna sound war. economy gives way for more security. as the u. s. we drove through how the condo, set loot, billions and a deal with them. israeli floss the oil giant losing for environment lift and investors counting the call on al jazeera japan is building a method to protect against devastating toonami. what i want to investigate that nature can beacons or if the world will expose to greater danger on our just even we tell the untold story. ah,
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we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police. we are fin here, guys, empowering impulsion. we tell your story, we are your voice, your new, your net back out here. ah, ah, ah, i'll come back with the news. our life from london. look at the main stories. now. supporters of molly's could have been rolling in the capital countries. international isolation is deepening as international community calls are returned to civilian leadership while bank because now that it's causing payments to molly
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and phones and out fairly, it has suspended military support. israeli police or 5 don't have an agent, palestinians running a marathon in solidarity with the residents of chef gerard neighborhood is that the heart of recent tensions of jewish settlers are trying to force sydney expel palestinian residents and hundreds of people in hong kong of defied a found on memorials mocking china is deadly cracked down in chinaman square. now witnesses in london have been giving testimony on alleged human rights abuses against china's weak muslims. the hearing is taking place over 4 days and what's being called a people's tribunal. not backed by the british government, and it has no power to sanction china, but organizes hope it will spark and international movement to start more abuses from taking place. research say around a 1000000 people have been confined in education camps in china's john region. in
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recent years, authorities are accused of torturing and raping the inmates. china has denied the allegations a woman who faced the race and sexual assault. it was a regular thing in the checks to be again love her short call that comment on the color like the police was given only me to call her from there they can do what ever they won't come when you come or not only that room that was called, electron has no camera can give me a, come on come la, la la la, la, pretty nurse, list it, but the see because the room was the find a to torture. and to make that you suffer. that is,
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that the purpose of that crew now more people are taking up arms and me and my 4 months after a military coup and violent crack dental protest as they're leaving demonstrations in the streets and heading towards the training camps in the jungle and chip, our reports some of me and mars young protesters have given up on non violent resistance and are preparing for war across rivers and obstacle courses. their training for combat and learning the basics, including how to fire a weapon id. my general lumina 23 year old min, which is not his real name, says he had never heard a gunshot before, while growing up in a city. he says he now knows the sound which once frightened him, will be the sound that ends the military rule. how, what else you're going to, we can't accept this military dictatorship that started in 1962 to continue to our next generation. we want development for our generation and to all country,
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all countries under developed because of this military dictatorship. but that doesn't mean we're stupid. that's why we will end this military dictatorship rooted out. we have decided to give our life our bones and our blood for this to finish them off. this is one of the camps run by the ethnic rebel group, korean national union. somewhere along the tie border, it's unclear how many young people have made the journey to rebel held areas in the jungle. asked why she's training here kind again, not a real name, had this to say a whole lot. and i'll say i want to encourage the people who are still protesting against the military not to give up. and to keep this revolution going, we will help you in some way, and please keep your strength until we win this revolution. the army regularly carries out air strikes and ground attacks on its enemies in remote jungles. but the ethnic, karen rebel group is supporting another fighting force. the self defense
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forces under the opposition national unity government. they graduated their 1st class of recruits last week. i mean, morris army has killed at least 845 people since february's military. coups while don violent protest continue, and bama tax on security forces are becoming more frequent. do you will warn these ingredients may lead to a civil war of unprecedented scale. and to ship health out 0, nigeria government is indefinitely suspended. the operations of us social media giant twitter. the government took to twitter to announce the suspension. it accuses torture of undermining nigeria. corporate existence. suspension comes 2 days after the removal of oppose from president bahama. duper hurry, where he threatened to punish regional secessionist. twitter flags bo hurry for violating abuses, behavior policy. meanwhile, facebook is suspended, former us president donald trump for 2 years saying his actions are violated. that
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company rules follows move follows recommendation by the independent facebook oversight boards that trump account not be reinstated. he's been blocked from facebook and instagram since january over post in which he appears to praise rises to storm capital hill and a bit to the time the election results were going to might can or is falling the story from washington and joined us. now, what does this mean for donald trump? well, it means essentially that he has no social platform whatsoever to take part or attend to via the course of the mid term elections next year. however, facebook does say that the span will remain in place for a period of 2 years from when it was originally instituted, which was january the 7th. but it does caveat to that saying that it will review the situation at the time and goes on to say that should be repeated transgressions by donald trump. the ban could become permanent rather than over
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a period of time. so it's very significant that facebook and now announces this also at the same time as the non thing that it is no longer giving special exemption to speech by politicians, which it had done in the past. and which is now removing on the basis of advice from its oversight. editorial board, which is itself funds. one must remember too that president trump performa president. trump is banned completely from twitter. so he had no social platform whatsoever. president trump has responded to the length of the ban, saying that it's an insult to his more than 70000000 followers. and interestingly enough, also says makes mention of what he called the rigged and presidential election. the very type of language that has led to the band in the 1st place. thank you, washington. mike hannah, now the f. b, i, director, is compared to recent surge of cyber crime to the 911 attacks in 2001 follows. the justice department's announced that it will treat ransomware attacks like terrorism
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on fish has more now from washington. recent run, some weight attacks in the united states have targeted for distribution. they've targeted transport systems and they've targeted oil pipelines. and it's reported that the company at the center of that attack, paid hackers $4400000.00 to regain control of its system. no f b, i director christopher re says that they are investigating around a 100 similar types of attack. and he said this and it's significant that the u. s . is now facing the same sort of intelligence challenge. it paced after 911 and trying to discover and disrupt these possible attacks. he says, americans are not aware of just how this impacts everyday life when they can't fill up, their car can't buy a hamburger. and he says that most of these cases have tripled in the last year, and a lot of them can be traced back to russia. well, joe biden is due to sit down with lead to me or put in later this month in
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a $1.00 to $1.00 face to face summit. and you can guarantee that cyber attacks is going to be close to the top of the agenda on our villages in indonesia saying they found a stranded boat carrying $81.00 random muslim refugees. the group left a camp in bangladesh more than a 100 days ago, arriving in a province after suffering engine trouble. 9 people died during the trip 1st refused entry to malaysia because of corona virus restrictions that all the $700000.00 range of flood violence in the, in the last 4 years. now denmark's decision to open a refugee center in a foreign country is angered human rights groups, and the e. u. danish parliament voted in favor of processing asylum claims and an unspecified nation outside europe, which will also allow them to transfer refugees that the refugee agency says politicians are trying to abandon responsibility towards asylum. see because denmark has some of europe, toughest immigration laws. while
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european unions, new special envoy to ask alliston has made his 1st visit to the country in the new role. thomas nicholson met female students who survived a bomb attack on their school last month. algebra go exclusive access to the meeting and also spoke to the envoy before he left cobble for peace talks in doha, these talks or similar talks in another venue. and i'm not suggesting that there should be a change of venue because i think a cut out has played and is playing a very prominent role under constructive road. they have to, they have to continue and they have to succeed. because if they don't, we do not see any, any, any hope in the, in the near future. we see that violence will continue, the suffering will continue, which is not suffering on one side, only it is suffering across all this time. so while i agree with the
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assessment that that has not been substantial or that has not been substantial progress in these talks, we now see part of the team of republic returning to door. we hope to hear from the taliban. what, what their roadmap is, how they see the next steps forward, and it will be even more important over the months to come by, man, many africans fear a further increase in violence after the withdrawal of the troops, that there are some elements to hold onto. so that even if violence escalates, there will be in parallel talks will continue on. other stories are falling. russian president vladimir putin is promoting the country as the top destination for vaccine terrorism. he made the proposal at the annual st. petersburg international economic form. russia is approved for covered 19 jobs for domestic use, and the funny v is registered in $65.00 countries. now addressing otherworldly dispute and stress that russia would be happy help me global demand for an undisclosed fee,
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but got me. but we've been very swift in deploying vaccines in russia, but we haven't forgotten our friends and we've helped them to. in russia, every citizen has full access to vaccines. there are many immigrants who come to russia and workers as well as those involved and trite. we're not only fully supplying our own needs, but also administering to those people who come to russia. it was more than a year. the news, our life from london will have all the sport in just a minute. the lake has title defense is over as a crash out as we and the piles that may be coming up shortly. ah ah
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real life x files could be made public soon. us intelligence agencies of reportedly delivered there are poor on why the, what we used to call you foes actually exist that conclusion. maybe it will go to congress before parts of the document are released. rosalind jordan has more now on the big reveal idea of you have photos of contact from other planet has excited entertained, and even scared people for millennia. but there have been sightings of what's called an identified aerial phenomena or u a p for decades. now, according to the new york times, us intelligence agencies have concluded they don't know for sure if you a p are real it's louise elizondo ram, the class by defense program researching you. a p. r government has already stated
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for the record that you f o, p 's are very real and we're in fact we are, we have established a task forced to study that. you don't, you don't establish a task force to study something that's not there. the u. s. navy has declassified videos captured by navy. they show objects travelling at very high speed, or sheets like a pyramid or suddenly plunging into the water wash splash. that up. and from july 2019, this leapt an identified flying object near san diego, swarming a us naval ship. and there have been a lot more sightings than those made public. now congress will find out what the paragon knows and what's been done with the information. it will get to report one that will be made public. the other classified eyes, only for members of congress, expected the speculation to go into overdrive. there's something that shows up on
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these cameras, and because the navy doesn't seem to know what it is, i don't know if they do or not. but because they don't seem to know what it is, people jump to the conclusion, oh, it's aliens. and there's no reason to think that it's aliens. it could be all sorts of things. the military released a report more than 50 years ago, all about us foes. it concluded that 80 to 90 percent of sightings were ordinary events, which just seemed extraordinary but could be explained. the remainder though were mysterious with no obvious answer. if we can all agree that if there's something flying around and controlled us aerospace that that, that it's not ours and there's not a whole lot we can do about it. there's a potential threats while many believe this could be aliens among us. the bigger concern for the us military is that the threat comes from some rivals here on earth, possibly russia or china. that someone has developed advanced technology,
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which could put national security at risk. and there will be things that cannot be easily explained. and that means speculation will continue to grow about what really is out there. i'll go and i can plan out what rosalyn jordan 0, washington sport. no sorrow. thanks very much. the co miracle looks to be ingested again, just days from the start of the tournament. i think the event has become a consensus point. recurrent of virus cases surging across south america. brazil is set to host a tournament. now all storage and tina and colombia were removed as co hosts. but the brazilian theme, i've been debating whether they'll even play on hinesville, and now the mayor, rio de janeiro is wanting. he'll cancel game if isn't rapid spike in coven 19 cases . well for more and all of this, let's go to daniel's farmer in the audience. in the capital one of the new what more do we know about these discussions by the brazilian plays?
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well, we do know sort of the each day that passes as we get closer and closer to that soon. the 13th kick off the tournament is an increasing a doubt. there's more more confusion. the players themselves say they're not going to speak publicly until they've played to, to qualifying world cup, qualifying games, one today, and one on tuesday. and then they will speak, but it's been widely reported in the brazilian media that many of them, especially the european based players and not happy about playing the couple america tournament. because of the situation in brazil is one of the worst in the walls. 66000 new cases reported every day. 470000 people dead. more than 16000000 people infected and the hospitals around the country overloaded and the store that will be played in 4 cities in different corners of brazil for a fair amount of travel involved. 28 games between those 10 teams. so they play as
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not happy. they are talking amongst themselves, they are talking to the co mabel, the south american football confederation and their own bosses. but in the meantime, concentrating on those will top games, but we will hear more from them in the next few days. i mean brazil has held called for america before is not the 1st time so they can do this. the president also said that they will make sure there are strict codes 19 measures and people are not quite happy about this either they've been processed. so really, is there a chance that the tournament is likely to get cancelled altogether? i mean, well i think not pressure to cancel the tournament is growing. you mentioned the mayor of rio de janeiro eduardo pies. he has said that if the spike spike in the infections, he has the authority to counsel some of those games being played in 2 stadiums in rio, including the medical stadium. so if that happens, then they get it through the killing went into even further confusion and also
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people are protesting on the street. the opposition workers party has taken our legal case to try to have the game, the tournament suspended on health grounds. and then you have regional governors also saying they're not happy about the conditions. i also play as some some of the other countries, notably. so you are aware of from arch in tina we swat is the uruguayan thing. they're not happy about the conditions either. so not just the brazilian players, players really who from other, from the other competing teams. and the politicians saying they're not happy about this situation where we're just left, which is called less than 10 days, june. 13th is when we gains the g saw and anything can change from now until then. thanks about the new. so i'm a bonus for the latest on the day on the story. we'll take a 2020 president psychos how she might acknowledge the next months and in picks could have to be cancelled. but i knew if i decide not to come to japan in the 1st place, the country is struggling to contain the corona, virus,
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and host city. toto is under a state of emergency any question? the couple of you, if it is a question of whether the games will be held, even if the guests and athletes can not come naturally, that will not be the case situation in the world of changing day to day. and i think we need to monitor the corona virus infection situation to make an appropriate decision regarding cancellation. it is our mission as the organizing committee to make preparations, in order to be a 100 percent able to hold the games. i the 2016 olympic 100 meter hurdle champion, looks set to miss. take you off the she was given a 5 year bond for an antidote. think violation american brown, the mcneil, it already been 100 a one year bond for missing 3 out of competition test off the the rio lympics mcneil the nice testing positive. any been substance. and the 29 year old could still compete in japan. if her appeal to the cause of arbitration to support is successful, rush in tennis play yanna says it cova has been released from police custody rather
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off to being arrested in paris on suspicion of match fixing at last he is a french open. the allegations reportedly right late to a 1st round of march, the 26 year old last escapes have been looking into unusual. hi bethany activity around the much price prosecutor's office says she hasn't been fully charged bought . remains under investigation, of course is over the nice the allegation. serina williams is one step closer to equaling the all time record for grand slam titles. williams, history to the last 16 it wrote and garris austria straight says raina is a fellow american. danielle collins serena's now the highest rank player left in her half of the draw. she's looking to win a 24 grand slam title and says she needed to dig deep to come back from 41 down in the 2nd set. today in particular edges, this whole, this whole week so, so far i just need i just needed to when you know i needed to when tough matches,
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i needed to win set. so i needed to when being down i needed to i needed to find me. you know and know who i am. nobody else is sitting out here. it's me. it's very cool. and rough and that is celebrated his 35th birthday in style with a straight set when reach the 3rd brown with the french life. and the spaniard was up against my favorite richard gas k in his 1st night, much golden star. now moving on to the b a because in bay champion, the lakers have been knocked out of the playoffs. the phoenix suns run out. so that's the point lead by half time they've done eventually one game, 6 of the series, 113100. it's the 1st time in 18 years abroad. james hasn't advanced past the 1st rounds of the string of injury to his team's team to get the might. tonight, sedona say they will give the clubs, disgruntled funds and ownership stake in the club. fans have been increasingly
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unhappy with the actions of their owners, especially also they find the up to the now defunct european super wanting and find for job a the rates establish a fine shift scheme that has the same voting right and that's what a spot for me for now, and i'll be more later, i see london. okay, thanks so much sarah. so just want a story to bring you at passengers could be traveling faster than the speed of sound. again, before the end of the decade, united airlines says it will purchase 15 jets from a company called boom supersonic, which says it's planes can flight twice the speed of today's major aircraft. that would cut travel time from new york to london to 3 and a half hours. united airlines pilot launched the service in 2029. the high speed travel market failed to recover from an accident involving frances concord in the year 2000, which killed a 113 people. that's it for the news, but i'll be back in
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a couple of minutes with more of the day's news for you shortly. ah . news news. news. news. news. i was wrong to keep sheltered away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father fingers. they put us in a big playroom and we sort of looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's
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names. never forget canada's dark secret. on al jazeera, a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a comment hadn't been that, the israeli invasion would not have been so well resorted. the commodore had become a journalist eccentric. you could be in a safe and safe, and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand suite . the commodore hotel, the next room i was in, was underground in a tiny prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore war her tells on al jazeera. it's the case. biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are underway. the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised
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researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, the crowd rally in molly's capital and to show support for the military coup of miss deepening international isolation and precious return to civilian leadership. ah, hello mary, i'm demising in london. you're watching algae 0 also coming up on the program. smaller groups gathered in hong kong to mock the 32nd anniversary of the piano and squire massacre in defiance of police ban on commemoration taking place.
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is there any forces? hi, renee activists in occupied east jerusalem running between.

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