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now more than ever, the world needs w way turn, making healthy a world for you everyone the. ready news. ready had children burned in their own home, the un says thousands more in democratic republic of congo asleep daily math. ah, hello again. i'm come all santa maria here in doug, how with the world news for amounts of the earth runs presidential hopefuls are holding their 1st televised debates. the trouble economy is supposed to be the photo, the spread of what's called thief, not
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a problem threatening turkey's fishing industry vaccine. you can inhale china expands, it's charles on an alternative, getting a cobra 1900 jazz. ah, i want to start with news out of 15 of fossa and one of the worst mass is that in years the government says, armed men have killed at least a 100 civilians in the north. as in the village of sole hon, which is close to it and share the government, says holmes and a market were burned to the ground. the 1st attack on such a scale since 2015. we've got nicholas hawk or who's keeping an eye on things from banneker in neighboring. molly, what we know is that in the early hours of this morning, a regular police patrol that were around the east of 15 f. i say next to the town to so hum came across a market like the one that you see right behind me. but instead of seeing people
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going about their business animals, they saw the market completely burned to the ground. the animals, all die killed and hundreds of bodies lie in words. the governor describes as amounts. there were men, women, and children. you know though no one has claimed responsibility for this. it's not going to has the hallmark of the islamic state and the greater so hard because that group has launch several attacks in that same area in the last few months in february and then in may and, and in the run up to this attack we saw several teenagers that have their arms amputated because they were accused of that effect. and this attack just comes week after the minister of defense of bertina foster went on the site and told the population you are now safe. we will guarantee your security. and there was a military barracks not far away from where the attack took place. they didn't
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react, they never arrived on the scene. and it's the feeling that people now across this a hell feel which is that they cannot rely on their own security forces to protect them. and as a result, in the last year, a 1000000 people have been displaced in bertina, faso alone, not democratic republic of congo, where people already forced from their homes are being attacked in what the united nations is calling daily massacres. thousands of thing displacement camps and villages in the east. simultaneous right on monday least, $57.00 people killed, including 7 children. alexander bonds has this update. the military has ruled to re providence for a month. but 4 weeks under an unprecedented state of siege wasn't enough to prevent this. one of the deadliest attacks to hit the region in at least 4 years. the government and the un blame fighters from the allied democratic forces for unleashing a night of violence in displacement camps and villages near bogo and to jobby.
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robber. 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 see 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 governor of a tories visit to the area with all strength and determination command doesn't,
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but i'm one of them. i'm, we got 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 plagued 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 leave. 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 continued del message. the military authorities are wasting time when they could be
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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 road fleeing more attacks, they say the only thing that saved them so far is a higher power. alexandra buyers al jazeera, the 7 men competing to be around next president are taking part in their 1st televised debate. these were all candidates, of course, approved by the guardian council. the focus was supposed to be the economy,
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which has been battered by us sanctions. i will told us had begun to run about that in a moment. first, let's see what one of the candidates said this is nasir him at the former governor of iran central bank. your me, you don't regret that. there aren't representatives and people here. you want to show your anger, do it by voting, what we should form a strong coalition for our republican. so i set a number of things. one, i said it's supposed to be about the economy, but you were telling us earlier it kind of degenerated a bit into lots of personal attacks. and to, i'm looking at my screen, the still going they are still going. it did turn into a lot of person tax, but after the break, it seems like someone's had a word or at least the campaign teams have had a word and they started to address the issue. but people will walk away from this, watching these debates. they are very popular and they will remember that personal attacks. now, it seems like at least 4 of the conservative candidates have been targeting what is
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seen as the moderate candidate, the former governor of the central bank of the nothing him a t. now he hasn't been officially endorsed by any faction, but he seems like he is positioning himself to pick up those reformist and moderate votes. but he was threatened by conservative candidate former gc commando, most in renee and this is the threat that he made towards of the not him at the each must mr. how much he the fact that he doesn't know how wars are conducted is one issue. but the fact that you show sympathies to the enemy of the iranian nation is a big problem that you've always accompanied us sanctions on iran. as soon as i take over the government, people like him and others are going to be banned from leaving the country. and they should be brought to justice, prosecuted to see what kind of damage they've done to the nation. know him at his response was to turn to the favorite current judiciary chief abraham. right. use a conservative and ask him if you would protect him from being prosecuted for what
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he was to say. but he also talked it it brian, right? you see, think it, why is it that a t v displays you a superman that you are the top of the news? so, so he is definitely trying to fight back, but brain right? you see still remains the favorite. he came back from this debate, tate, to his strength, saying that he would tackle corruption and tried to refrain from personal attacks. not the debate is still ongoing, but if i was to sum it up in a few words, is that there have been numerous attacks and when it comes to details. well, one of the reformers candidates started off. he's on so by think that he's policies and details would be published on his website as opposed to giving them in the cancer. thank you for those updates on the ongoing device there in iran that's i said, an outbreak of algae in the see of mama in turkey is alarming. scientists fly has grown so much. it's not threatening much wildlife, but businesses and the whole environments more on that story. with lee haunting
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slime, sludge cease not. these are just some of the ways this form of pollution is being described. the thick brown bubbly foam is officially called marine usage, and it's killing wildlife along turkey, southern coast. i saw 20 to 30 shrimps on top of the seas, not all deed that had jumped up and got stuck. they couldn't go back down in the water marine useless as a naturally occurring form of algae. but this is the largest outbreak on record. scientists blame its size on pollution from household waste, run off an unusually high water temperatures. a short term solution is a very difficult, impossible and solution to this can be fought with long term monitoring for the
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fishermen say it's affecting their livelihood, others other than another animal. look at the muscles and the see snails. it kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish when they open up, it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way. see snails die, the fish die. they can't breathe, they eat at it, but it's like cloth like hair here in this turkish region. it stretches down nearly 30 meters. this filmmaker has seen the sledge from all sides. there is a proceeding. the sea of momma iris plight is the outcome of what humans did. this is triggered by humans and there is no chance to find a solution to this at the table. workers are trying to remove the sledge with nets, but it isn't working. on tuesday, president recept type are the ones governing coalition rejected a proposal from the c h p. opposition party to investigate why this happened. the
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sea of mar mara stretches along esther bull's southern coast from the boss for us to the a g and c. it's densely populated at home to numerous industrial sites. a last in solution requires changes on land. unfortunately, for the fisherman and the wildlife, the slime will not just go away on its own. leah harding al jazeera still ahead on algebra set back for gun control campaign and in the us state of california. and my brazil best football is a threatening deploy called a tournament in their own country. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. however, we have a welcome relief from the heavy rain for southern parts of china. not so welcome
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though into work taiwan. as a tropical storm for one continues to drive its way further northward and east was it brought flooding right into what i wanted to speak on to merge with the seasonal res. say the my, you front line that i've drawn on there, i suppose, to have joined together support heavy downpours into ty, pay more the parts of taiwan seeing the heavy rainfall but it's across the south will be seen even higher rainfall titles coming through here as a system makes its way further, north was up towards that eastern side of japan is pulling the wet weather away from southern areas of china that may be one or 2 showers into the fall. se, but the wet weather. now get 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 towards the northeast of china by the stay showers continuing. meanwhile, in the wake of a trouble storm there, across the great part of the philippines, usual scattering showers across much of southeast asia,
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joining up with the showers that we have because southern parts of the bourbon go. that's where the monsoon ryans are now. but the pre monsoon heat bringing plenty of rain west and india with sponsored pay cut on airways. me. it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant. then great anger and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of the fallen reality often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera, ah, ah,
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the me. without the are, these are the top story. attackers have killed, at least a 100 people in northern, became a foster in the village of sold the government, their homes and a market were burned to the ground. it is the worst attacks in 2015. the united nations says it's outraged about a wave of attacks on displaced in camps and east in democratic republic of congo, least $57.00 people were killed and putting 7 children in funnel tenea sprayed on monday nights and the 7 men competing to be around next president has taken part still i'll take part in that 1st televised debate. the focus was the economy which has been fastened by us sanctions. 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
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found at one of the former schools run by the church in british columbia last month . panica group to has our report. children who never return to their parents. 215 of them, some as young as 3 a symbol of morning 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. it's for the nation and his leaders 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
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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 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 1996, nearly 150000 indigenous children were forcibly separated from their homes in government funded residential schools they were more c run by the catholic church. children were bought 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
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in 2008, the canadian government officially apologized for its rule and a 2015 report by counted as 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 in the class action lawsuit did not actually hold any perpetrators who were identified as those who inflicted sexual abuse, 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 on the vatican to conduct a thorough investigation in all former indigenous residential schools, the country. for now, the school that the heart of canada, of new reckoning with its past still stands, the leaders of indigenous community would suffer the atrocity say. they will not
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destroy it. for them. it's a piece of their history and the want. canadian still remember it. blanket looked up alt 0. now, just an updates i want to bring you out of shit yet, of course the neighborhood and bodies, jerusalem, that's been the center of so much controversy, people being forcibly evicted or threatened with forcible eviction. now, our sister john loves the are our big reporting live from check in the last hour, 1500 dollars, gmc and they correspondence a name has given elbert, daddy has been and we've got the pictures here, let's say man, handled by, is ready for there and forcibly removed, this has happened within the last hour that you can see on there being taken away by is ready forces. we haven't got a whole lot of detail, but this was all going on live reporting from. i'll just hear arabic in the
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neighborhood of check it off. obviously trying to keep the camera the way it looks like there as well. so we just 1st pictures we've had come through from our colleagues as the thing out there, arabic and ok. we rerun them now and we'll bring you more information. as soon as we have, they were reporting from inside the chicks. jet off supporters were able to get into the neighborhood organizing a demo is ready for trying to move people out and our reporter, or from our channel agency, or our big daddy taken away things. why is there any forces? ok, more info on that when we get it. now on assault weapons ban, which has been in place for more than 30 years in the state of california has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the ban unconstitutional. the judge praised the 15 rifle, the weapon of choice for so many mass shooters in recent years. california want to 7 states along with the district of columbia that has some form of an assault
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weapons ban more from hydrogen, castro and washington. it says the judges comments of really angered opponents. this 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 the ruling, you might see why judge roger benito 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 right 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 outrage to state leaders in california who noted the irony. but
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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. in the number of covered 900 cases has been rising in afghanistan, surpassing a 1000 infections a day. the problem is testing is limited and the government is not imposed many restrictions that's failure. contrary reports from campbell 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 $19.00 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 or data mad has to buy oxygen for his mother after she was turned away from 2 public hospitals . all about that. finally, we took her to a 3rd hospital and then did just the bed and it was the don't care about our patients. they're not providing oxygen for the sake. that's viable guns are losing their sick people. a 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 relatives have camped outside some bringing their own 10th why 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 or the party. 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 most broad 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 danny's 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 lake of awareness, our population is not that much liquid to understand what the benefit of the government has imposed some restrictions in recent days, shutting down places like schools, universities and ordering title 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 loc downs, but with cases already rising to fast and hospitals fall. it may be too late. for the contrary, al jazeera, cobble. the developer of a code 900 vaccine, which you can inhale says it has been approved for expanded trials by china's drugs regulated leading epidemiologist. chainway says the nebulizer needs just a 5th of the dose of a normal jabbed. it's hoped it'll pay the way for more inoculation rollouts for
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poor countries. the inhaler vaccines been submitted for emergency use approval studios much as a molecular virology for november universities. as the inhaled back, things could provide extra protection. we talk about how the, the response author, injection of a vaccine as well, really protects us. and it seems to be a very strong correlate protection. meaning if you have amounts body response, you're very likely to be protected from florida virus. i mean, any other packages, when, when the passenger comes in from your mom for your knows what injections don't achieve, to get people to respond to be waiting on those web services, you know, in your mouth, your nose inside your lungs. but if you inhale that box, then what your budget does is it actually says that's where i'm going to get exposed to 1st. and then that's where i'm going to mount a 1st line of defense. since the virus gets into says having those on is
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actually what's going to be really improving protection. so the idea of the base is the principle of do this is actually really sound and it's really, really good to protect, but also to improve compliance on uptake of the box. and the problem, however, is that we've already seen all coverage and protection that one of the chinese boxes. so the absence of additional scientific detail as to what exactly is this boxing based on? we don't need full details, we just need a basics about the permission as to how to use and be challenged with a virus months vaccinated from prime it studies. it's very difficult to say how it's going to want to take you back to an earlier story. i showed you some pictures a moment ago from our list, a channel al jazeera arabic,
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one of our correspondence there who has become involved in an altercation with israeli forces hold up to hum a to cause reporting for us from occupied east jerusalem. how can you talk us through what, what exactly is happened? well actually i was looking. a for a few hours in case. 9 there was a pro can. 5 happen every weekend and it was too poor to. 5 those 2. 1 places for the victims is very peaceful about 30 people give i was reporting doing her job and as we did not hear what exactly prompted the border guards, these really bought the girl to, to put the security to ask her for her id. so she said, let me go to the car, get my id, they followed her and they and it was. a quite aggressive with her but what we understand the people who are just standing next to her. 5 while she
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was trying to get her from her hand, but she was being pushed and shoved. and then as i said, and now she has been taken away, she was actually dragged away really by 2 female border guards. and she is now at the police station. you know, were just watching the pictures just hold on for a 2nd hold while we watch this. there again, we've got them on loop here. give out of the day. i think if i'm saying her name correctly, corresponding for al jazeera arabic who are 100 bill homemade, has been working alongside today. mean what were the events in check get off today to yesterday? we have the, the run, i remember between shuttle and one, what was happening today today there was a protest, it was a very small quote. and it was actually quite as the same that they were a lot of settlers going to see if they were little moment of tension, you know,
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between code and the settlers. but nothing really that prompted the border guard to use the to do what they did for example yesterday, and said, well, which is fire done, grenay or rubber bullets that did not happen. and it hasn't happened so far what july was on the street doing her job and it's not clear why that is. 9 to ask her for a press card, she is very well known here in you know, in jerusalem, but both in the west and in august. but she's been reporting for years. 5 but something to them to go after her in a bag with the what i have to also say that when the her camera matt tried to go and approach her to help her. 5 what we understand. 6 he was shoved and his camera matched to the ground and is broken. no. ok, do.
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