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initiative to stop to verification from east to west africa because of the rising temperatures and the lack of rainfall, most of the trees planted are either dying or already dead. and while polluting countries have recently pledged billions of dollars more in funds for the project, people here say they're throwing money into the desert. they say they don't need more trees, but more access to water. ah, her children burned and rode home. the un says the thousands more in the democratic republic of congo, a fleeing daily massacres. ah, although, again, this is l 0 life and also coming out the race to be iran. the next president's week
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of the details from the 1st televised debate study, corrode, of ours pace, most from a 3rd wave is stretching afghanistan's already fragile health system. and it's known as cease not a growing problem that could affect turkey fishing industry. ah, but we start with breaking news out of the quino fessor, where one of the biggest massacres in years has been committed. armed men have killed about $100.00 civilians in the northern part of the country. it happened the village of so hon, which is close to new jersey. the government says the homes of the market were burned to the ground. it's the 1st such attack on this scale. since 20150 is nicholas hawkins. monitoring developments from bama co and neighboring molly, what more do we know nick about this attack?
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well, it was a police battalion that was just traveling through the town. the village of salon that discovered that, that was travelling through a town just like this when a market just like this, when, when they discovered not live animals and people going about their business. but what the government describes as a massacre. there were hundreds of people lying on the ground where women, men, children, and there were some injured. this happened, it seems in the middle of the night and just weeks before the minister of defense, adrian had come to the area saying it's safe. the state is here to protect you and there is a military checkpoint, not just not too far from where the killing took place, but they did not intervene. there's a sense, a growing sense among many people in brook enough where there's been 1000000 people displeased because of the ongoing fighting. and here in molly, where there's been in just in the last year,
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100000 people displays that despite the presence of security forces, the situation is deteriorating. and, and so here where we stand in, what is, what has become now a cap and make ship count for those displaced to people who are fleeing the center in the north of the country. and this is fight one of the biggest and most expensive un peacekeeping operations in the world. 14000 soldiers. you've got 5000 french soldiers across the hell. and add to that the g 5 battalions which are made up of african nation despite the heavy security presence. it still isn't managing to stem out these groups. who are these groups? adrian? well there's, i'll kind of feel like i want to start doing the slum one with the mean that are active in the center of molly. but in the area where this massacre took place in burkina faso, it has the hallmarks of the slummy state in the graders to hara. now, the group has launched several attacks in the region previously to this attack in
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february, and then again in early may. but this latest one is the deadliest and the biggest one that burkina faso has suffered. and so the president has announced 72 hours of national morning. adrian here is nicholas hark reporting. live from bama coat. in molly nick, many things a similar situation in the democratic republic of congo people already force from their homes are being attacked and what the un is calling daily massacres. thousands of fleeing displacement camps and villages in the east and civil tenny as raids on monday night, at least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children. i'll just serious alexandra byers, reports the military has ruled to re providence for a month. but for weeks, under an unprecedented state of siege wasn't enough to prevent this. one of the deadliest attacks to hit the region and at least 4 years. the government and the un
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blame fighters from the allied democratic forces for unleashing a night of violence in displacement camps and villages near bogo and to jobby. nothing leah, we were attacked by the rebels during the night. they killed my neighbors and burned them in the house before even arriving in my area. i ran and escaped, but they got here and they burned my children in my house, and i got a lot more. the rebels abducted at least $25.00 survivors, shelters, and stores were burned to the ground. now the area is marked with mass graves. already displaced. the un says the attacks have forced nearly 6000 people to flee again. many with nothing but the clothes they were wearing it calling for more security, saying there's an urgent need to protect civilians and the congo leave the army claims it can provide that with martial law extended until mid june. the military
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governor of a tories visit to the area with all strength and determination command doesn't. but i'm the mom we go to the president of the republic sent me with a clear message, which is to bring peace. by all means, i have a special message for all of you. please tell your brothers and sisters to come at peacefully from the bush. otherwise we will defeat them by force. but the scale of the task can't be underestimated. violence has played these eastern provinces for years, with more than 100 armed groups operating in the dense forests. attacks on civilians have surged in the last 2 years, killing thousands of congo leaves. and displacing more than 5000000. the announcement of military rule, an attempt to stop that violence was met with skepticism. critics worried the military already accused of rights violations and corruption could exploit its new power. now for weeks in activists are dismayed that the near daily attacks have
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continued. don't stop the military authorities are wasting time when they could be conducting the real operation against the rebels and tackling insecurity on the grounds. unfortunately, as the army is still in the office preparing their strategy every day on the ground, the enemy continues to massacre. populations are, but the government says there's been some success. the armies taken control of new areas and numerous fighters have surrendered. parliament will reevaluate military rule once these 15 days are up. but for those streaming through these roads fleeing more attacks, they say the only thing that saved them so far is a higher power. alexandra buyers, al dedira telecommunications funds in nigeria have shut down access to twitter.
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the move comes day after the government indefinitely suspended. the social media giant, it accuses twitter of undermining what it calls nigeria as corporate existence. the suspension follows the removal of a tweet from president holiday bihari, violating twitters, abusive behavior policy. the post threatened punishment of regional secessionist. iranians are right now hearing from the next president. the 1st televised debate is taking place with the 7 candidates approved by the guardian council. the 3 hour event is focusing on the economy, which has been battered by us sanctions. is what candidacy for the central bank governor of the nasa. marty had to say a short time ago. your me on that model. i regret that the representative is great because it is a society here including women and their people. you do not have representative yesterday if you want to show your why not participating in elections. and i would
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like to say that no, you should take part in the election. but i'm sure i think we should actually, for my coalition, a strong coalition for the, for our public and august, the change to change the guy the president touches was on for me. i was here as, as a bank who was watching the debate and they are indian capital. but it's been very interesting so far. so 5 heard 3 questions been asked, and a few of the candidates actually addressed the questions that have been some personal attacks or attacks against, for example, who you just heard from him at the, the center for my central bank governor. now he was attacked because he's been a part of administration that has always seen the economy and the economy is a major issue here, but also the reformist candidate that they, what he said was, he started off by talking about the disqualification that how unfair they were and then he was told to stick to the topic and then he took
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a shot at the conservative candidates, abraham. if you think that you may be educated in theology, but then question, he the ability to be able to take care of the economy. so, so far it has been interesting, somewhat, the supposed to be answering questions on the economy of i haven't really seen anyone really address the core issue so far that taking shortly each other the number of cove at 900 cases has been rising enough canister to passing a 1000 infections a day, testing is limited, and the government has imposed few restrictions. affiliate controversy reports now from cobble hospitals are overwhelmed. some are running out of oxygen. there's one business booming in cobble these days. and that selling oxygen, it's price has more than doubled in recent weeks because of demand covered $900.00 cases arising fast and hospitals are unable to cope. afghans are angry because they
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say the government can barely provide the medical care. patients need walked out of my house to buy oxygen for his mother after she was turned away from 2 public hospitals. all the, all that finally took her to the hospital and then i did just the bed and i don't care about our patients. they're not providing oxygen for the sake. that's viable guns are losing their sick people. i cobbler main hospital. the emergency room staff has to deal with double the number of patients they can handle. the hospital is full despite dozens of new bad did recently added, relative have camped outside some bringing their own 10 new patients arrive constantly even using taxi. we are running out of oxygen just because not because it is that we are not capable to handle that. but the, because the companies, they are not the the, we have
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a contract with each company that they will bring those daily $800.00 cylinder per day. but they are like betraying us on 304-0500. so this is making up some progress because those who have the money go to private hospitals. even there, there is a shortage of oxygen beds and people are turned away. i've got to sell has one of the most prod, tile health care systems in the world, and has received millions in aid to cope with a pin demick. but now there's something else that's threatening to curb. any progress made here in the fight against the corona virus, afghans are getting vaccinated at an extremely low rate of janice down has been receiving most of its more than $2000000.00 doses, mainly from china and india. but many doses remain unused and are on the verge of expiring. soon. many afghans say they don't think they need the vaccine or that
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they don't trust it. others don't know how to access it. the main problem is that when it is a new to lack of awareness, our population is not that much looks at to understand what the benefit of the government has imposed some restrictions in recent days, shutting down places like schools, universities, and ordering tighter controls at the borders in a statement to al jazeera, it's ministry of public health said there is a plan to tackle the 3rd wave, which includes possible locked downs, but with cases already rising too fast, and hospitals fall. it may be too late. for leo contra for a al jazeera, cobble, a weather update next year. and i was here then a threat of legal action, more pressure on candidates, catholic church leaders to take responsibility for historic abuse of indigenous children out of road with an explosive reputation. while giant rat is retiring
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after a career and saving lives in cambodia. ah however, we have a welcome relief from the heavy rain for southern parts of china. not so welcome, though into what taiwan as a tropical storm for one continues to drive its way further north, which at east was it brought flooding rain into taiwan as it began to merge with the seasonal rain set. the ma, you from land line that i've drawn on there, i suppose, to have joined together. it's brought heavy down pours into tie pe, northern parts of taiwan seeing the heavy rainfall but it's across the south will be seen even higher rainfall totals coming through here. as the system makes its way further, north was up towards eastern side of japan, is pulling the wet weather away from southern areas of china that may be one or 2
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showers into the fall, se, but the wet weather now can ease of shore, at least for a time then smoke continues just around the yellow sea around the korean peninsula into the sea of japan should be largely dry as we go on into monday. but some showers just coming back toward the northeast of china by this day, showers continuing. meanwhile, in the wake of our troubles, storm there, across a good part of the philippines, usual scattering showers across much of south east asia, joining up with a shower that we have because southern parts of the bourbon go. that's where the monsoon rides on now. but the pre monsoon heat bring in plenty of rain west and india ah, be part of the debate is self defeating and closing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were the one white man touching a loud and clear dream where
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a global audience becomes a global community. jumping to the comment question, and part of the discussion. there are like the metric efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera. ah ah again, this is out here are the main news this our attack us have killed a base, a 100 people in northern became foster that happened in the village of so harm. the government says that homes of market were done to the ground. it's the worst attack since 2015. the united nations says that it's outraged over a wave of attacks on displacement camps at eastern democratic republic of congo. at
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least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children and civil tiniest raids on monday night at irradiance right now hearing from who could be the next president. the 1st televised debate is taking place. the 7 candidates approved by the guardian house candidates prime minister just intruder says the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago or face possible legal action. the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the former schools run by the church in british columbia last month, franco group to reports children who never return to their parents. 215 of them, some as young as 3 a symbol of mourning and demands for justice. for canada's indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves in what was once the largest residential school run by the catholic church. its 4th phoenician and his leaders
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to confront one of the darkest chapters of its history on friday, prime minister just intruder who had been repeating his demands for a formal apology from the head of the catholic church. for francis went a step further. now before we have to start taking the catholic church to court, i am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in and not hide from the head of the indigenous community on whose land the school was built and whose ancestors lay buried and the unmarked graves say to this state, the catholic church has kept their records secret. in the end, what we do want, we do want an apology, a public apology, not just for us, but for the world who also shared in those packages from the 900 century until
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1996, nearly 150000 ended in his children, were forcibly separated from their homes in government funded residential schools, they were mostly run by the catholic church. children were borrowed from speaking the native languages and forced to convert to christianity. many were raped, abused, beaten, and starved more than 4100 children, died. the real number is slightly much higher into the housemaid. the canadian government officially apologized for the roll and a 2015 report by counted us truth and reconciliation commission said what happened in the schools amounted to cultural genocide, but for the survivors and their descendants, there is still no accountability. the fact is that the independent assessment process and the class action lawsuit did not actually hold any perpetrators who were identified as those who inflicted sexual abuse,
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physical abuse on children. and they are still living today. what these records can help is actually prosecute some of those people. a group of you and human rights experts have us canada and the vatican to conduct a thorough investigation in all former ended in his residential schools, the country. for now, the school that at the heart of canada, of new reckoning with its past, still stands. the leaders of the digital community would suffer the atrocity say. they will not destroy it for them. it's a piece of their history, and they want canadians to remember it. blank looked up. i'll t 0 a ban on assault weapons which has been in place for more than 30 years in the u. s . state of california has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the ban unconstitutional. the judge praised the a 15 rifle, a weapon of choice for my shooters in recent years. california is one of 7 states along with the district of columbia that has some form of assault weapons ban. i'll
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just there was how did yo, castro and washington says the judge, his comments, the anger opponents, the ruling comes from a republican appointed federal judge and it has quite upset gun control advocates. and if you just read the opening line of this ruling, you might see why judge roger benita has rights like the swiss army knife, the popular a r 15 rival is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment. he goes on to rule that this 32 year old ban and california on the purchase of assault weapons to be unconstitutional because it violates the 2nd amendment rights for americans to bear arms. now this ruling was cheered by pro gun advocates, who notably during the pandemic americans have been buying guns at historic rates. and as really has outraged to state leaders in california. who noted the irony that
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the ruling that came down on friday was the same day as national gun violence awareness day in the united states. and this ruling come just a little over a week after a man in california, shot and killed 9 of his co workers at a transit yard. that's thick brown and slimy. scientists call it marine muse sludge. but in turkey right now, it's known as cease not. and it's threatening the sea of lamara to the extent that environmentalists say that it's killing all life. their climate change and pollution have raised it to unprecedented levels this year. and there are fears the problem could spread to the black sea, which accounts for 60 percent of turkey's fishing industry. joining us out live life from istanbul is well how to bulgy, professor of marine biology. it is stumble university could tell you where the professor, what is this stuff? where does it come from? what causes it?
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yes. hello. this, i don't think name. what the fisher, when people call said see, not muscle age. was what it is up there for cation which is other than the increase in primary producers, microorganisms as a result of the young loading of nutrients, aquatic they cost them, resulting in widows like this new trends are present in the start in proportion. i've got to get co systems that are not put it in the existing in the system in the morning because it is also based on the the change ratio in the trans concentration in the system with the input from the external around to 1st i think the primary, these are my organisms. this rental problem is caused by the increase in human population industrialization and consequently, the once again, industrial ways. the survey bought this off of my 100. if i repeat
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from the black sea, we are both, far as the way from the printer to the sea, which has become the channel of europe. also has a large effect on the pharmacy. the ceo of martin enclosed what they're buzzing with limited size connected with black sea mediterranean. we are the turkish straight back. part of the reason that was the creation and renew will flow. we need to give time for the for the system to create itself. okay, so that's the only way of getting rid of it. you just have to wait for nature, the hill itself of wait for it to go away for it. that's how how do you get rid of it? considering the fact that such
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a high population dance around 3 worth reaching the see the extra. so ration the framers that jump contain, orient that point. volition sources have a significant share in the big relation, the solution must have become, hey, we are the see bit by grant asian. but there are the composition a way to accelerate due to the existing organic log lading the patient and formation the sea floor. a short term solution is a very difficult i will say is impossible. solution to this can be found with long term monitoring study of the furnace. think to the in the radius of associated politics. both point sources at some point. sources that international cooperation is needed. part of the problems and protection of my life by including the material and they see it because it's them which are connected to the my right professor,
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really good store to manufacture date for being with us mohammed bulgy that it's tumble. thank the ecological fall out from a slowly sinking cargo ship off shore lanka is getting worse authorities in preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill tons of plastic pallets chunks of fiberglass washing ashore from the stricken vessel. the ship was on fire for 13 days and was carrying oil, nitric acid, and other hazardous, hazardous chemicals. the old city of jerusalem, the scene intense, is rarely settlement activity, which is aimed at changing the palestinian identity of the area for many years now . the palestinian families and the shaped java. and so one neighborhoods facing the threat of losing their homes. how about how made reports now from occupied east jerusalem? it's been a long running campaign expelling palestinians from east jerusalem all city while encouraging jewish settlers to move in had to my boss up remembers the old days
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when he used to play the alley ways of the muslim quarter. here was a grocery shop. the neighbors he grew up with all gone one after the other, and then came history to be evicted from the home. he lived in for 47 years along with his wife and 6 children. it was in 2019 watching the new tenants coming in and out jersey emotions. the day it hurts, it really hurts. but what can i do? it's true, this was a rental, but i am protected by international law. so if you kick me out at least return my origin of fondly home, had his family, like many of the palestinians living here was this place in 948. when the state of israel was created, their original home was in what is now west jerusalem. and last forever. this
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settlers are using the absentee law which allows jews to reclaim properties that belong to jews before 948. and even as far as the ottoman empire, but that same right is denied to palestine in who also lost their property during the various wars, including palestinians with israeli citizenship. in the past 2 decades, a settlement ring has been slowly surrounding the old city from shifter bra and the north to see when in the south, entire communities faced the fact of being forcefully evicted from their homes and becoming twice displaced. we found out in the last month that is really started to do land registration in east jerusalem, which it didn't do it since 1967. and now we know that at least in a just dollars in the west of just, they wrote the lender on the names of the jewish owners for me before. so what does
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it mean exactly what they're doing? they're taking again and taking lens for ballistic ends. they're ready 76 illegal settlement oak leaves in the old city. the methods are the only palestinians left in their block. all their neighbors are settlers, and their religious seminary overlooks the courtyard. i had all, i don't go home hardly for homesickness. we put this grid because they kept on throwing acid molotov cocktails, stones on us. they made our life miserable. they try to expel us, but the sofa says this is our house. israel's attorney general is supposed to make his position known in the cases of both sexes, rang and sing when it will set the tone for what happens next heard of the hamid edges, they were in occupied easters of them. and finally, as they say it all the best nice program us a story of a rodents with
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a reputation. and it's a good one at that. meet macola who may look like just another ordinary ras. but this one stepped out 71 land mines of a 5 years in cambodia. he's about to retire and got a gold medal for his services. last year. this official job title was hero rash and he was trained by bells and charity working in terms of the year ago was handler says he'll miss him. ah, it is good to have with us hello adrian, trying to get a hearing. so how the headlines when i was here, a group of armed men has killed about 100 civilians in northern kena fast. so the attack happened in the village of sol hung, which is close to missouri. the government says that homes at a market were burned to the ground. it's the 1st such attack on this scale since
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