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algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra. we're going to the limit to more than technology 40 percent. often with beta found, they gave us the final building block, find the discovery at medieval times. science and a golden age with jim alkalinity on al jazeera. ah they to nana, arrested. i'll just say are reported you out of a day or is released from israeli custody ban from charlotte sheriff jo roth neighborhood for 15 days. the i'm sorry to say that this is out just they are alive from dell. so coming up a historic deal g 7 nations agree on setting
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a minimum 15 percent. corporate tax rates on multinational companies another nicaragua, and presidential candidate in custody. just days after arrival was put on the house, the right hand is known as cease not the growing problem that could affect turkey's fishing industry. ah, we begin in occupied a jerusalem, where an al jazeera reporter has been released after being arrested by israeli security forces. this was the moment, giovanni with a merge from the israeli police station. she was detained in check raw neighborhood . but i was accused of harassing security forces and not presenting her credentials claims for daily. and i'll just 0 strongly deny. while the beating and the rest of the day was captured on camera,
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the, as you bought the deposit of us so they know me, they, you know, only the show that i, my journalist inside i was like a criminal and one of the soldiers came and he told me they, they lie all the time. everything is wrong. i said no, it doesn't lie. they just give the people everything just just as if, as it is after 7 it's i was, i don't know how much time because they took from me everything. they refused to take the call from me. they said either at us said to order 15 days away from us. so i, you know, they said that as the beginning they said that i checked it soldier when they saw all the june and everything was changed that maybe she
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defends herself in 2 minutes. everything was changed because of the video avenue. yes. yes. and then they said, okay, you will be away from for 15 days. but no, i think as we will say, we will go to the call because it's because it was a message for all every of all the units which we put we put no just the hand so everybody will be afraid and nobody will cover. no, we will cover everything i just need on the the junior. so have you been charged or is it just now released with this condition of not covering ships arrive for 15 days just for 15 days and maybe later there would be a course maybe. and for you guys, all that clear message to all journalists, right? yes, it was clear that they out afraid from, from it, from all of the june of every, with everybody. everyone was working on the,
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the outfits from him. while adam shapiro is from frontline defenders, he says it's ready, police have a history of using this kind of violence against journalists. what's interesting is that this is happening against palestinian journalists, who are part of international media networks for covering the protests in section. even as there are foreign journalists, there are not receiving the so i think, in addition to the message being sent to journalists generally, specifically, particularly after years, offices or bombs. there's also a message to palestinian journalist specifically about reporting and covering the palestinian uprising during the last few weeks. it's clear that there has been a change in the global media coverage of what's happening there. as palestinian voices are being given more space in the. ready media in print and in other places and in particular on social media, despite efforts to sensor them. usually government is feeling pressure in the part
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because and so i think there is kind of a, a message being sent by the commanders in israel to take out journalists to arrest them, to remove them, or in worst case scenario to their buildings or tell them i think it's important that the at the, not just that the level of the journalists on the ground, but at the level of the headquarters and the level of the producers and the, the administration of these networks that they speak out. not only to israeli officials and complaints but also to other government western. ready and complaints that it's also their networks. it's also their journalists, their employees who are subject to this kind of violence termination in fact, countries that normally promote and protect freedom of the humans. government says 17 people have been killed in a missile attack. the petrol station was hit in the added information minister is blaming who's the rebels? the group launched to renewed offensive against the city in february. yemen,
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meanwhile, on the money delegation has arrived in yemen capital son also talks with the leaders discussions. we'll focus on halting the fighting and out of an continuing peace talks with evans internationally recognize government. the secretary of state anthony bring can talk to the mines. foreign minister on friday, he called for an immediate cease fire, hosty rebel, say de welcome dialogue. we arrived in santa, accompanied by a delegation from the money sultan its office in an attempt to pump the process of settling the humanitarian crisis, as well as a peace process. it serves the nation's interests and the neighboring countries interests. the d. 7 group of advanced economies has reached a landmark feel, making it harder for the world's largest companies to avoid paying taxes. members have agreed to set a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in countries stage in the right
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business in that prevents them from siphoning profits offshore into tax havens move barca has more from london before tax randy gets pulses racing. but after 2 days of master mass talks in london, a commitment by g 7, finance ministers to for some of the riches companies in the world into paying their fair share. well, i'm delighted to announce that today off the days of discussion, g 7, finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform the global tax system to make it fit for the global digital age. but crucially, to make sure that it's fast, many countries are desperate to plug holes in their finances caused by the cobra 1900 pandemic. while many nations have been thinking deeper into debt, the pandemic was a windfall for big tech companies such as amazon and google. the wrecked in huge profit. by the moment companies are built on the earnings in the countries where they operate. but this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose,
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largely because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in various different competing tax owns. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is that it's lowest or indeed whether no tax is a tool and it's all completely legal. but g 7 finance been to say now's the time to level the playing field by introducing a flat 15 percent rate on businesses to help pay back and demick debt that global minimum checks within the race to the bottom. corporate taxation and ensure fairness because the middle class and working people in the us and around the world, tex evasion, will be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries. and especially the big tech guy and giants who have a 2 page google that's been bracing for a global tax hike for some time. so that strongly supported the work being done to
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update international tax rules. and hopes countries continue to work together to ensure a balance and durable agreement will be finalized soon. well, facebook said it wanted the international tax reform process to succeed, while recognizing it could mean paying more tax in different places. the big challenge now comes, we're getting enough economies on board to make the plan work, including countries such as island, where low corporate tax rates have entice several big businesses, including google to build a european headquarters there was good for the g. 7 may not satisfy all talks, will continue at the g 20 summit. later this year. the broker i'll just sarah london, nigeria is government is investigating an attack in the northwest that killed nearly 90 people. it happened in cabby state where a group of gunman targeted at least 7 villages between thursday and friday. officials are now in the process of identifying bodies in the danco,
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a saga district, the region borders the state of some far west years of fighting is killed. thousands of people and displaced tens of thousands mccain. if i so is observing 3 days of national morning after 5 is killed, at least 138 civilians is the worst attack in the country. in the years, the assault happened on friday in the village of sol, hon. near nija. the government is fighting groups linked by the and iceland region . 1000000 people have been displaced by violence in the past year. nicholas hawkins, following developments from banneker and neighboring molly. what we know is that in the early hours of this morning, a regular police patrol that were around the east of for keen 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 going about their business animals, they saw the market completely burned to the ground. the animals, all die killed,
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and hundreds of bodies lie in words. the governor describes as amounts. there were men, women, and children. you'll know though no one has claimed responsibility for this, it's not get has the hallmark of the stomach stating the greater so hard because that group has launch several attacks in that same area in the last few months in february. and that 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 burkina, faso 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 react, they never arrived on the scene, and it's the feeling that people now across the hell feel which is that they cannot
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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. oh, still ahead on, i'll just hear. i will hear how the advance of a dreaded cartel in mexico is been emptying towns and villages. why the skies above paris have become a battle ground between police and rain operated. ah however, we've got to heat wave warnings in force across that part of north america. we got some very high temperatures into central areas of canada. and across a good part of the us, a little bit cooler towards the pacific northwest into western part of canada. 1415 celsius. herbert push little further east was still getting into the high twenty's
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in winnipeg. fun bri showers. rumbling away him. moving over towards the ontario have shala's thunder examples continued across the deep south of the u. s. mississippi. alabama easing over towards the mid atlantic states towards the carolinas possibility of further flooding than across the south and particularly around at east side of texas. i would towards louisiana, but the showers really across at east instead of the countries we go $13.00, monday, hot and humid. 34 celsius in dc, and not much cooler than that in new york. still a little on the west side there for western parts of canada over towards manitoba and i was towards b. c. hot sunshine continues because much of the western side of the us, some chinese showers. meanwhile, across the caribbean, as per usual, some live the ones they have been to cuba, hispaniola over towards the eastern islas, that we some showers to coming into jamaica and showers to across the western side of the region by monday. afternoon the
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welcome to from every one of us. even those working quietly behind the scenes. so you can relax, enjoy a break in your journey. ah, and when you leave with a smile, we know our day's work is done. katara always welcome to our home. ah. the me you're watching out, is there a time to recap those headlines now?
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an al jazeera report has been released after being arrested by israeli security forces develop daily, had been arrested in sheriff john ross neighborhood. she's now bob from entering the area. the daily is accused of harassing security forces and not presenting her credentials claims. she and al jazeera strongly denied, and the mon delegation has arrived in the amans capital santa fe, talk with her. the leaders discussions will focus on holding the hotel offensive. and i've been continuing these talks with the amans and nationally recognize government. the g 7 group of advanced economies is reached to deal to hardest multinational companies to avoid tax. they've agreed to set the minimum global corporate rate of 15 percent. ron's economic problems has been the focus of presidential hopefuls in the 1st televised election
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debate. all 7 men been approved by the countries guardian council. this being control the see over disqualified candidates. i said, beg reports from to her on all the candidates received the red carpet treatment as they arrived for the debate. but if the viewers were expecting details on the economic policies that they were set to be disappointed, conservative candidates to came at the former governor of the central bank of the not to him at the scene as margaret linked to the current government. but also as a potential threat from you some time and after so done him up and says, he's an economist, she should be awarded the nobel prize in chemistry because he managed to ruin the country's national currency. but he is speaking of poverty. but you spread poverty, the favorite and current judiciary ibrahim, right, you see refrained from personal attack, but that didn't stop him being questioned him of the reform is candidate implying who was being lined up to be the next supreme leader shot i saw studying. you're
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the most sensitive position to fight corruption, is the judicial system. and now you want to be the president. how can you guarantee that you want to leave the presidency seeking a more senior rank for my gc commander, most of a who has previously suggested holding us soldiers hostage to raise ransom money based on this rec, timothy, out of all the value for said if i take over the government, people like him and others are going to be banned from leaving the country. and i should be brought to justice and prosecuted. see what kinds of damages they've done to the nation of iraq. but other than that, after a short break, the candidates finally addressed the core issue, the devaluation of the currency, smuggling, land, grubs and corruption or touched upon the possibility. after so demon, we discussed economic issues. but the main topic is develop a president how he wants to fulfill all these plans. when talking about programs, presidential candidate should tell people if he karen teeth is clans would come to fruition or the debate ended with him. clearly placing himself as to margaret
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candidate and appealing to reformist and moderate voters, but nothing seems to have changed. right. if he is still seen as the favorite, he defended himself against accusations, made against him. has seen, actuated at a 100 torment. you're tired of the slander and insults against me. people problems will be resolved by, you insulting, may get them. so be on the look how enemy, speak against me. they've mobilized to spread the same negative views against me. some do inside this country. why? i mean, it's difficult to say whether this debate with encourage iranians to come out and vote. but what will be interesting is if moderate candidates can mobilize people behind them and magic mythical challenge against abraham, right. you see, i saw big, i'll just there are, there are police in nicaragua, have arrested another leading opposition, politician and presidential candidates to recruit. clara was detained under a controversial treason law. it's the latest in
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a series of moves preventing candidates from running against president daniel ortega and his 3rd consecutive reelection bid. sunday on p s e is in the catalog, b, capital ball, gotta name a statement to the police said that various and i quote strong every day and said that the crews attack didn't cut out one. so say at the end people's rights. now it's on clear what that evidence is and exactly where crucis being held right now. this is just the last of the candidates that have been arrested by your tig government, just 3 days ago. probably the most famous, oppose there of danielle ortega christiana, tomorrow, was a rest of the when the police array the her home. so this seems to be just a late this move by ortega a to try and prevent its main opposers to try and participate in the upcoming
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presidential elections in november while he tries to maintain his grip on power for a possible fort argentinian restaurant owners have been protesting against corona virus restrictions in blood, cyrus, they demanding the government let some reopen. infections are still high and the country with tens of thousands of new cases of covey, 19 being recorded every day. chad has officially launched its vaccination campaign, is received. the 1st doses of the city of farm vaccines donated by china priority is being given to religious pilgrims, those over 65 years old soldiers and health workers. official mexican statistics show around a 1000000 people have abandoned their homes because of violence afflicting the country. for the last 16 years, one of the worst hit regions has been the state of mature con,
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where local groups are trying to stop the advance of the hi. let's go new generation cartel john hallman has more from the us mexico border. the in a quiet mix can village is the oldest play dominoes. waiting to meet refugee candle audio fled here to law. so connie's in the state of michel can when the war between rival criminal groups overtook his village loss coaches 71 years old. suddenly homeless. yeah, me either at my age, what can i do? my only future is to work the lamb that i have, and apart from there, i don't know back for money because i have no other option. i know. every week he goes back to los coaches to check on his land. we went with him this time, escorted by local vigilante group. the only safe way to travel the way i didn't go for a candle audio showed us where he'd lived since he was full and where he buried his
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dad. i went back right here as my father. here is the flowers. he only recently died. he wanted to be buried here and here i have cynthia said to me, i asked him how it fell. i have to leave his father's grave house. was pretty fair, humiliated. there's no words to explain it. sometimes i can't even come to bring a reef, whatever that's life. and we have to accepted people across this region and living the same nightmare. the struggle between gangs who kill and often extort has left many villages empty. mrs. halleck, a new generation element seat, there is another on the wall of this house, the initials of the lease go new generation cartel among the cooler holes. we went inside will say
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pretty no, they actually been in this house in this village which no one else but us shortly after. we heard gunfire close by. we ran just like everyone else has done many have run all the way to the northern border, trying to get out of the country all together and find asylum in the united states . that's where we found leticia and her family sleeping in this thursday to 10th. the last 5 nights we'll get to have her brothers had already been killed in a gang, tried to get her daughter to do drugs, to the the tissue film. the last call they made to her or you join us or i'd kill you. the whole family fled including her disabled father and one year old granddaughter with nothing but the clothes on their backs. we went quickly crunched
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down in the car so that they will move it up because they have people everywhere with them. now they're betting everything on the slim chance of the us taking them in. we met many others in the same situation. all of them said they couldn't go back john, home and i'll just say to michel can and the mexico us border turkeys president is promising to rescue the mama see from an outbreak of murray. new collage. the c slime is alarming. marine biologists and environmentalists allies been us and then it will save us from the mussa. let's calamity leading with them are a see of course, my fear is that the spreads to the black safe. if it goes into the black say, or enter mara, it will be a big problem. of course, the increase in sea water temperature due to climate change, also plays an important role in this picture. the sludge form with when al gay
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mutates due to a combination of pollution and hot weather, it's threatening wildlife, local businesses and the environment. clean harding reports 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. to the google, 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 on 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 and unusually high water temperatures. a short term solution is a very difficult i would say,
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impossible and solution to this can be fought with long term monitoring study of fishermen say it's affecting their livelihood, others other than another animal. look at the muscles and the c 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. all here in this turkish region it stretches down nearly 30 meters. this filmmaker has seen the sledge from all sides. there is a proceed in the sea of mamma reply to 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
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a proposal from the c h p. opposition party to investigate why this happened. the 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 and home to numerous industrial sites. a last in solution requires changes on land. unfortunately, for these fishermen and the wildlife, the slime will not just go away on its own. leo harding algebra. now, the skies above the french capsule, paris are now an unlikely battle ground between the cities, police, chief, unprofessional drone operators. drug companies are accusing police of a vindictive campaign to force the mouth of the air poll brennan has more. paris from the air is a spectacular sight. a birds eye view along the river sane toward the eiffel tower, or soaring high over the triumph. then above the famous domes of the secretary
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basilica, these views made accessible thanks to modern camera drones. but since january the 1st paris is professional, drone operators have been locked in a better battle with the cities police the prefecture, which is refusing to grant permissions to fly. franklin sent me your 5 operations turned down around 15000 euros in earnings last. i'm not the only one who has seen operations refused. we are essentially being banned from booking cuz it's an abuse of power. so some operators are struggling quite a lot financially. this is really affecting it's affecting hormones. so systematic, most of the routes of this dispute go back to 2020 with legal rulings on civil liberties grounds preventing french police from using their own drones to monitor public protests and gatherings. many believe the parents police chief did a lot more, is now taking revenge. if they are, there is combat. absolutely. the perfect you regards, it is a perverse outcome because they can't use drones to spy and protest is to be
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intrusive. and so to make everyone pay a place to barn on old drone operators using drones in their line of work. but it's an absolute scandal and they don't. this is just an act of revenge from perfect lo mom. in february, a letter signed by 30 of paris is drone companies demanded that the prefecture grant permissions again. but it had no effect. the police on a particular, the civil pony that the french as position is understandable since it's not possible for it to use drones to exercise its mission to protect citizens all. but the frustration shouldn't be too bad against civilian drone professionals. there is no link between the 2 and the skyline of paris, his featured and endless movies, commercials and documentaries. but without a compromise soon, the skies will remain empty. poll brennan, i'll just 0. ah,
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