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molly, after the military took over and called for a return to 8 civilian lead, transition is concerned about how the instability and molly will effect the security situation for the region on groups operating from inside. molly are launching attacks and they bring new share and bring us also where more than a 160 people were killed on saturday. it's in this building where it's me going with warning that in 2015 a piece of chord was signed between the molly and state and arm groups. now many millions fear that the agreement is now in jeopardy, fearing the security situation for the tier rate even further. france with $5000.00 troops in this health region, which includes news year bertino, foster child and molly has suspended military cooperation with a 1000000 army. armed groups will profit from this crisis in this political instability. there is a vacuum of power in an absence of the state in which armed groups will try to fill,
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making it difficult for the peace agreement to stand and go on, says envoy. good luck. jonathan is expected to meet molly's new head of state as see me go down tuesday, go. it says there is an opportunity to drive molly's transition towards the aspiration of the 1000000 people. it is a promise money and leaders has made before. but have so far not fulfilled. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo to trains have collided in southern pakistan, sin province killing at least 40 people. but that's all likely to rise with dozens injured and others still trapped. prime minister in ron khan said he was shocked by the accident and called for an inquiry. alexi o'brien reports. heavy machinery works to lift the mangled wreckage of the 2 trains and cast a path to rescue survivors. cruise toil in the blazing summer heat, offering any support they can to those still track
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but it took hours for the equipment to get to the hunky and a remote part of pocket dam seemed province where fields turned and to make shift. hospitals and bodies were lined up on the soil su oppression. this name i was making and you can see that the rescue operation is going on. soldiers from the military rangers, district administration, personnel and health teams are taking part. the accident happened after the coaches of a northbound train derailed and fell across the opposite track. a packed southbound train plowed into them. the driver of that train told local media. he'd seen the derailed cars and tried to break but couldn't. when yada yada, in the train was going towards punjab collapsed and the tranquil side that was coming from punjab collided with it. 7 to 8 rail carriages were destroyed. many passengers still trapped. huge crowds of people gathered around the cottage,
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some climbing on top to reach survivors and bodies. thousands of people were taken to hospital many and the critical condition. prime minister iran, kansas. he shocked by the accident and promised a full inquiry into what happened. so final authorities haven't ruled anything out including sabotage, but rail accidents, a common and public has done with a network same decades of decline, blamed on corruption mismanagement and a lack of investment. at least 75 people died when a train caught fire while traveling from karachi to rome. kennedy, 2 years ago, the 19 people died and 2016 when a passenger train crashed into another. the information ministers tweeted v as a plan for a revamped rail system and that it's a priority for the government alex here brian al jazeera israel's parliamentary vote on whether to approve a new government by june. the 14th the speaker of the can i set told members the
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session will be held in the next 7 days. they'll vote on a cross party coalition, lead by necessarily bennett, and it brings together 8 parties from across the political spectrum. they want to unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who's been in power for 12 years. on an interview with al jazeera, the palestinian prime minister, how much the yes says a new is really government won't bring an end to the conflict while it's military occupation of palestine continues. and i've been, it's been longer than the whole while i've been at work for us. it doesn't matter. nathan, yahoo, bennett or anyone else. what matters to us the most is that there is an occupation on the ground and it is time for the occupation to end across all of our lands. time to live the siege of time to end the suffering of our people in jerusalem. documation must end. well period and then we need to have a talk about a palestinian state. without these steps, the conflict between palestinians and israelis will continue until occupations and
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harry faucet has and western islam and says a lot will depend on when that vote actually takes place. that's what everyone was waiting to hear from the netanyahu. ally, who is the speaker of these are the parliament, the connect as it would it happened on wednesday, the earliest reasonable data could happen, or would it be right up until the deadline? next monday, the 14th. what did you say? he said that it would happen sometime by that monday. so that leaves his and by extension, that you know, his options open to try to call the vote. at the most suitable time. there is a big operation by ness and yahoo and his party and his allies more broadly to try to splinter away at the coalition as it's trying to form up there is one, suppose it weak link as far as they're concerned in the party of natalie bennett, who would be the 1st prime minister in a rotational deal? his you mean a party, but that member near or near or back has apparently,
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according to one report, said to his friends that he intends to vote with the change block. and he has been on the extreme pressure both publicly and also in terms of social media, even up to the point of death threats. and that kind of atmosphere is something that the opposition leader. yeah, i love, he'd, he referenced in his remarks earlier on monday. i mean mahoney in these past few days proves just how much we need change. it's a leadership uses violence and incitement against connected members against their children, against the very essence of the democratic process. and then we need change if our political culture is based on live and the threat of food and hatred of arrow systems and hatred of left wingers and hatred of right. wingers who don't hate arabs and less than yes, we need change when we've brought change. we brought about change and we're proud of in the so jala paid their referencing the kind of tensions within the israeli political class. but of course there are more broad tensions security tensions as
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particularly around jerusalem. and in the aftermath of the conflict between israel and hamas in gaza, the decision to potentially have a re run of a right wing flagged march through the heart of the old city, unoccupied eastern ism. that was supposed to have taken place on the 10th of may to mark the seizure of east jerusalem in 1967, the beginning of the occupation that was cancelled at that point. because that was the day of extreme high tension and violence that ended in the launching of rockets from gaza toward seriously in the beginning of that military escalation. and so the organizers of that wanted to have it a month later this coming thursday, while the situation remains extremely fragile and delicately balanced. well, the security establishment, the police, so that they couldn't use that route designed to go to the old city through them was the quarter through damascus gate because of the potential flashpoints both
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within the old city and far beyond. hamas has celebrated the decision to cancel this march because the organizes said that they would not succumb to having their route changed. one of the leading members of that, organizing group a right wing, religious nationalist member of parliament, he said that it is so coming to tara in return by not going through with it, but i think more broadly, many people will be breathing a sigh of relief at this next, particularly potentially very volatile occasion, has so far been diverted. a court has ordered the release of iraq, a paramilitary leader casa muslim. he was arrested nearly 2 weeks ago, accused of crimes under iraq anti terrorism laws. muslim was also accused of being involved in the killing of activists, including you have and was need. his death in early may spar violent demonstration . the gap between peruse to presidential candidates has narrowed to just a few 1000 votes,
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left us candidate hedrick with fear. just at the head of conservative keiko for the more e. as more of the standing votes come in from rural areas, those votes tend to favor castillo, be tight results would lead to days of uncertainty and tension. arianna sanchez is joining us from lima. where did things stand right now? marianna during its dramatic is to say the least at 97.2 percent. things have dramatically changed in the last couple of hours with steel, with only 50.15 percent and take off if you money was 49.84 percent. that is 5850. 2000 votes. not enough to fill a football stadium here in peru, and it is because the rural vote is coming slowly and favoring better gas the. we knew that the rural vote was favor him,
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but analysts are saying that it has not been very well counted and that we will, that there, there may be a hidden volt that could be much higher for gas yield than they thought before. however, each source itself pulse or fos count last night gauge your lead with 50.24 and 49.84, kick off with the modem. so the trend that it gave last night is continuing now, and now the volts will be defined by the volt that comes from abroad at which i know the say will favor kick off if you modify 2 or that is not enough votes for that ness. them 3 percent of the rural vote that still needs to be counted, that most likely will go to gusty who analysts are saying that it is not about who wins. but by how much does gusty, your,
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when people think they say that it between 40 to 80000 both we will have to see we will have to see the end of it counts. but it will mean that it will be a nightmarish groundhog day for cake. awful, he marty, who 5 years ago last to pair up our local to sky by just already 2000 volts. 3. yeah, certainly is very dramatic. marianna, so how are peruvian reacting to all of this? i think people are very anxious last night. some dusty supporters protested in front of the office of national electoral process. if the people from the cake camp is celebrated and everyone is now quiet, both candidates have asked for calm for patients for prudence. but we can see that there's already some, some effect the new must stock exchange. mining stock have lost 10 percent of
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their value, which is very significant for proof, this is mining countries. the price of the dollar house increased and there are some businesses that are covering their windows with, with wooden sheeting because people are afraid that things could get rough at the end of the day. okay, thank you. marianna sanchez reporting from the ma amazon founder jeff bezos has announced he's heading to space with his brother next month on the 1st man, slight launched by his rocket for a blue origin. they'll join whoever wins the auction for a seat on the new shepherd, a spacecraft on july 20th. the world's riches man says he has dreamed of going to space since he was 5. blue origin is facing stiff competition from elan mosques, base x. richard, where it says a professor aerospace engineering at the university of california, los angeles, and directed plasma and space propulsion live. he's joining us from los angeles.
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thanks for your time with us. how big a deal is this? it's not really a big deal from the fence of aerospace technologies or, or launch vehicles. this is really about just commercial space space flight for, for wealthy people that would like to to launch into say it's really a high altitude. you're not launching into orbit. so it's not really a big deal because you're really just launching too high altitude and then coming back to earth. right. only understand that laser won't be in space for that long, just about 11 minutes. so is that what you're referring to? yeah, yeah. so i hope he'll be just in space for 11 minutes, basically is going to up to about 100 kilometers hill and then he'll just come back down. right. gravity pull instead of it to go to orbit takes about 10 times the
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rocket. so to go into orbit, you would need to go something like 27000 kilometers per hour in the direction perpendicular to vertical, right, to the side, and then you go into orbit around the earth. so it's good for people who want to say they've been to space, but this is not going to orbit. got it. so tell us about the rocket, the new shepherd i understand, but this particular rocket is re usable. what is that exactly me? what? what we're doing these days with launch vehicles, which we haven't done too much of the space shuttle was the 1st rocket to really demonstrate a high level of reusability. meaning the rocket that you go up on can come back down, be refurbished, and then re launched. and so that it is very important. it's an important idea.
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however it, it's been demonstrated before quite successfully by space ex. so there's not really a significant significant technological advancement here. do you foresee any challenges with this trip? i do. i would say that it, it, it is interesting that i think there's a little bit bit of publicity on here, or maybe a lot of publicity stunt trying to show a level of confidence with his own technology which, which others may perceive as a good idea. but the way it usually works with launch vehicles, and especially when we're launching humans, is it not about the expense or of, of the last person to go on or the value of that person? it's more about how many times is that rocket been launched before successfully
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without a failure and most importantly, without a loss of life. got it. and what do you think the messages behind all of this? and of course we have to mentioned that there's a lot musk space acts as also richard branson's, virgin galactic as well. do you think that they might do the same thing? they could i again, i think it's, it's a something that jeff pay who wants to, to put his company on the map and say we're here and we're ready to launch people into space. and he's competent enough to put himself on top of the rocket and do this. and there definitely are always challenges. this is, this is a dangerous industry. and i would, i would be concerned honestly. i don't think it's important that the ceo goes up on a rocket before other people go up. i think it's much more important that we do
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a lot of safe launches before that with, with or without humans on that rocket. because there's so many things that can go wrong with the rocket because a rock is essentially a controlled explosion. and so it's more important that we do many launches many safe launches than it is that we do a launch with a particularly confident individual. ok, thank you. so much very interesting to speak to richard worth joining us from los angeles. okay, thank you. now us drug regulators have approved the country's 1st treatment to address an underlying cause of outsiders disease. the drug is designed to remove sticky deposits of a protein from the brain of patients in early stages with the disease to stave off its effect, including memory loss. its approval doesn't come without controversy. however, with some doctors saying the clinical trials were inconsistent and more proof was needed to show its benefits. social media accounts related to a bit corner being blocked in china. it follows that announcement by the chinese
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government that it will step up the correct down them bitcoin trading and mining. but as laura burton malley reports, that's just one factor causing volatility in the crypto currencies. price. in one of the largest financial events since the pandemic, thousands gathered in miami to discuss promot, ansel virtual currency with bitcoin, relying on individuals buying in to strength its price. it also relies heavily on events like this to create excitement. what does it look like when people get paid in big point when people can order their coffee at starbucks in big points with the discussion about the future. bitcoin has shown its vulnerability and unpredictability. as global and tech leaders turned their interests towards the virtual currency. in mid april, it reached a price of $65000.00, leading many in the us to compare it to digital gold. less than 2 months later,
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it's worth just more than half that. one reason could be 13000 kilometers away in china, where the government is cracking down by blocking all social media accounts related to the virtual currency. although it's been illegal there since 2019. many has continued trading online. just 3 years ago, china hosted around 75 percent of the world's bitcoin mining capacity. that's the process through its new bit coins and to circulation. fundamental to that is protecting the individual consumers in china. although, you know, we've seen rapid rises in the price, a bit coin and other crypto currencies over the past year. we've also seen deep declines. and i think the chinese government wants to ensure that the population is not affected negatively. after china close it stores on the actual currency. el salvador is preparing to open its doors. next week, i will send to congress
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a bill that will make bit going a legal tender and in the short term, this will generate jobs and help provide financial inclusion. 20001000 the formal economy, but experts say this could only work if people use the virtual currency, which would mean fancy changing habits. you could use it as a form of peer to peer transfer value. and so that, that kind of functionality in there for a long time. the challenge with any of these countries i get off the top and where accepting is whether the individuals in that country actually use it 3 months ago. tesla c o l. a mosque announced electric car maker would accept payments encrypted currency. but his mask plan towards the green organisation. they will concerns a pick coin virtual mining uses a huge amount of power. it lead the seo to change his mind about using the digital currency a decision the let the price, the plummets weeks later. the advantages of bitcoin still drive its popularity.
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that includes not having a centralized 3rd party to process transactions. and those traits remaining public verifiable and difficult to hack, but many question whether remains too volatile to have a global impact. lore about a man, the al jazeera sportsman's is next on 0. and we have all the latest in the french open, including a shoot scare for no back joke of edge details right after the break. ah ah
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good time for the sports news. first drama. thanks. terrain. that was almost a huge upset on de 9 of the french open with wild number one. no joke of it surviving a scare against italian teenager lorenzo mazetti a 19 year old produce him inspired tennis when the 2 sets in tiebreaker was that he then started struggling with a stomach problem and completely lost his form. shock of h pounced and leveled the match. mazetti a quarter of a medical time out at the start of the 5th set and then retired a fall of down in the decider. jock of advancing to the quarter finals at right angles for the 15th time. he'll play another tale next about for no benign mateo martini who moved into the last 8 after which a federal withdrew on sunday. even liked the fact that i did, i lost the 1st couple of sets because i just i don't, i just played under a certain kind of tension and was unable to go through my shot to
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many unforced errors and just not, not, not playing good, not playing and not feeling great in the 1st couple sets, but credit to him for, for playing well in important moments. incredibly rough, found a dialogue. i played a 19 year old italian in the 4th round. and well, roughly about $75.00 is 636 love. yeah. mix it up, pushed the 20 tom grad from champion, and even served to the opening sex. the dad has not won 35 consecutive set the wrong girls. they think back to the final in 2019 the record in the open air is 41 . how do i be on board that i will play one of attendant. diego schultz menu reaches the quarter finals for the 2nd year. after meeting germany at young leonard street, the number 10 hasn't lost a set this torment. but that's pretty likely to change again so that having lost a 10 of 11 matches against him, cocoa golf is the youngest american woman to reach the quarter finals around girls
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for 27 years. the 17 year old stormed into the last day to the convincing is fix. 3 is $61.00 win over to disease on us to make it into 1st grandson, quarter final. she's the youngest player to reach this stage of the tournament in paris since 2006 with a lot, a young players, i think that we tend to get satisfied with just, you know, the small results not small results, but with certain results from before we realize that we can really shoot for more and, you know, my message is always been dream big and aim higher. and i think that that to today was honestly coming from that message of aiming higher. because you know, i could have easily said i'm satisfied with you know, for frown and everything. but i think today i just came in more hungry and went wanting more compared to my last times i've been in the 4th round golf or face unseated check. bob or a crate cheek of a next and that will be her 1st grandson,
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course of final as well. and she got there easily by beating american st. stevens. he was the runner up it running 3 years ago. great wing this one is 626. love or if a car is the 1st a greek woman to reach a glance, i'm singled cross a final that's after she'd be lost. you run up and the number for sophia can in straight sets, 6163. the drama surrounding the corporate america continues with brazil, 5 president. he thing out that national she's, she's telling him to go ahead and resign for those players still considering a boy called him the tournament because the unhappy with the decision to move the event to the home country. given the high number of corona virus cases there that seem play paraguayan was cut, qualify on tuesday, and the speculation that teacher may step down after the match. russian officials have criticized ukraine's shut for this month. european championship. the yellow and blue design features a map of the country, including crimea,
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which russia annexed in 2014. russia considered the peninsula part of its territory, but its internationally recognized as part of ukraine, ukraine's f. a president says the kit with a symbol of a single and undivided homeland, while the russian foreign ministry has called it a desperate gesture. britton's, 40000000 pink champion. my father, i haven't given up hope is competing at the taking games. even though we have just 3 weeks left to try and qualify for stuff at his 1st at 10000 meters defeat for 10 years in the british and pick tron in birmingham on saturday, he finished a 22 seconds outside the qualifying mark, but still thinks he has a chance of defending his 10 k title, and that is if his 1st injury hales allowed his all your support from. i'll be back with more a little bit later. ok, jeremiah. thank you so much for that. we will leave you there. the, the end of the news, our just, i don't line any signs, al jazeera dot com there,
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landfill, harmonic witness documentary on the part of the debate itself distinctly the end because it 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 aloud your dream, where a global audience becomes a global community, jump into the comment section. and part of those discussion there are like, if it's the metric efforts to silence fell opinions on the online face on al jazeera, it's the case, biggest hospital with eventual capacity for $4000.00 covet 19 patient built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the to go cab bed counter and other similar sites are under way 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, i do not come do not come. a simple message to would be central american migrants, but we'll thought 1000000 dollars of age stop the flow. ah, i'm 100 titles is down to 0. live from london. also coming up assuming good up. pretty nom de la colonel becomes president.
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