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the me again, you're watching out there. i remind about top stories is and israel's new government is getting done. work a day off the parliament approved a new coalition by the largest minister, natalie bennett, has presented his cabinet to the president. us president joe biden says nato is critical to american interest. he attends an annual summit. the leaders of the line stressed the need for a coordinate response against the security challenges posed by russia and by china . to try to me, am i supposed need to? she has the gun, she's facing a range of charges including corruption and violating covered 1900 restrictions to cheat has been under house arrest. 6 men pcs in february. now reports of a possible radiation leak at a nuclear power plant and southern china being dismiss butts operators, stay run. china general nuclear power group says operations at its nuclear power
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station and growing dong province meet safety rules and the surrounding environment is safe. the french company adf, the party owns the station, says it's been informed of an increase in reg gases at one reactor, but one of its subsidiaries, which design the reactor report, we want an imminent radiological threat. please insure langley i have arrested the captain of a cargo ship the court for last month of the case of the capital columbia. the russian national is being charged with pollution related offensive offences. the fire burn for 13 days before be extinguished last week for laying her seeking $40000000.00 in compensation to americans on trial in japan have admitted they helped format miss and chairman colors go and flee the country in 2019 michael taylor and his son, peter, extradited from the united states and march going was being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped 11. he still wanted by police in japan,
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which is because iraq's government is closing the last. his placement comes under his control, tens of thousands who fled, isolated being forced to relocate already say they want to reintegrate people back into society. where many say they don't know where to go. run college is this report now from those the 7 years, but okay, camp and others like it to become home for those who fled. i saw the salt and takeover of large parts of iraq in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, orlando, messiah, i can't go back because here we have some help, at least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to. if we go back, where do we live under the sky? here, at least we have a tent. the government wants us. how did the camp? but they haven't helped us to go anywhere else on saturday and his being set up 7
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years ago. but her gay has become home too many babies have become children. families have full bonds with each other. the camp provides basic services such as water and limited electricity, but still offers more of a community than the destroyed houses they left behind. the iraqi government is shut 16 of 20 camps, it controls down and he's putting pressure may autonomy as a kurdish regional government to show camps and its territory. the camp director works for the n g o linked to the kurdish regional government, which together with the iraq and federal government finance is the camp. electrical model. i keep my, the kurdish regional government won't cut the aid to these families and we won't force them to return back if they want to leave will help them leave. the federal government has stopped some aid in a bid to encourage people to leave every month more families arrive at this camp from others that have been closed. the rocky federal government has stopped helping new arrivals with food parcels,
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and the camps managers can only give them shelter. they also say they have nothing a home to return to. and this is what they don't want to return back to now and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the population. then when the iraqi forces took it back, whole neighborhood like these were completely destroyed, but it's not just hair. it's also in the villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displaced people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in most small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort seems we focused on the unesco heritage site. the all new re mosque, the former headquarters of isolates, but with a few homes, even remotely livable. who might go to the rebuild mosque is the question i have. i think that's 100. if families move back the adult homes and jobs, it will make the situation of earth. they will begging the streets, and this will verse and the all ready bed economic situation. most of the families
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are eligible for compensation, but few families. kevin received anything on it. out of the 73000 families who have asked for help to rebuild and move home since 2018, only 2000 have received help. according to human rights groups, the thousands of people, the camps, are there any option, but there are a few left and the pressure to ship them is growing every day. iraq on our 0 low. so the jury, as president mohammed du bihari, surprised many when he said an 18 month bought a closure to restrict illegal weapons, had failed. the land border had been shut since 2019, but horace had illicit alms continue to flow into the country, fueling numerous conflicts. how to dress reports now from semi a town on the border between nigeria and been in this border market used to be a thriving commercial hub. it's now a shell of it. for myself, it was known for cheap imports like rice, automobiles,
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and gardens. but not anymore. it's been 6 months since nigeria reopen, it's west and land border with beneath. but people like successful motorcycle dealer or more later in was a they having to find other work to make a living. and he's not happy. you got my tell you, but i lose data the live because if somebody comes in the 4 points, you get a free passage of goods on people. but i've got to do, but i know you've got that's what i thought you meant lose. you qualify charlotte opening to some group of people in this country. he says, such famous have ruined small businesses like hiss and by extension have had the economy. head of a local trade union agrees. no moment for market. there's little activities at the market. even the number of visitors reduced substantially with incomes wiped out. people stay at home and such. you can't get the taxes as you know, the residency,
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even passenger traffic is not what it used to be. the motor closure was meant to reduce the import of whole item, encourage domestic growth and stop the smuggling of firearms and leasing drugs into jetta. but after one on harvey, the president admits more arms came in during the band, raising questions as to what it actually achieved. or the officials always just shut down was a resounding success. as there is cross border cooperation and shedding of intelligence on smuggling. there were a lot of the jaws of her previous is i terms older fall there with it to the country through illegal with an order. they were also arrest of migrants which could have complicated to give this to show but in force in the border or has made it more expensive to live in communities like semi people. he has
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a numerous check pointer hurting the transportation of good from across the border . and other parts of nigeria, the government reopen its borders just as the free trade agreement facilitated by the african union was coming into force. but months later, business activity here has yet to pick up. nigerian government has accused its neighbors of endangering not only the economy, but also security, say weapons, and ammunition still flow across the borders. to feed it ever growing conflict comedy, reese hodges, you sent me one night j. b. the border. a woman has been killed in the u. s. city minneapolis when a car was driven into a crowd protesting against the police shooting of a black man. please say a suspects has been taken into custody col. rubbings have become more common in protest in the u. s. during the past 2 years. at least 1552 has been injured into homes destroyed in the bush. far in the u. s. state of california,
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monday to evacuation orders are in place for the pinion crest era, and 5 to say the plays i started on sunday morning, high temperatures and winds hampering efforts to put it out. now, marine biologists are investigating mysteries, skin disease, affecting white tip re shocks malaysia. pictures of one of the sharks with what appears to be spots and legions on its head. went viral after being taken by an underwater photographer in borneo and divers have since on the same afternoon. malice is in every group of sharks. they've come across. report suggests rising c. temperatures could be responsible. so let's take this on, let's speak to. jessica may wake is the director of the center for marine futures at the university of western australia and joins us from perth in australia. jessica, welcome to the program. could you have you here? so what, what do you make of this? how worrying is? and so i can send you i'm actually quite concerned because i think it's an example of how human impact continues to surprise us on, on you know,
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how it affects ocean wild life. so this is, this has occurred in a marine park where there's no fishing. we haven't climate change on going and we know that having all sorts of impacts on ocean wildlife. and so this is a surprising and concerning potential outcome of climate change, right? because it is suggesting that there's been a rise of one degrees celsius since 1985 and the c temperatures in this area, which doesn't sound much bit, but even that can have a big impact content. absolutely, and we know that sharks in particular are already at risk from warming oceans. they have a very high demand for oxygen because they're quite active. and as the oceans warm oxygen content goes down and that puts another level of stress on, on these animals that are also at risk for over fishing globally. so we need to start thinking about how we do
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a better job of protecting our ocean law life. right? they've tried to capture one of the shots just to try and secure a sample, but they failed so far. i think they're going to try again in july. and, but that's important just to make sure that it isn't some kind of disease. it isn't like to increase the temperature. well, it may well be a disease, right? that's been activated by warming oceans. so try to get some swab and samples from these lesions and spots would be, i think, helpful. and there lots of good fish that's out there that would be able to comment on that. so i think getting a sample is actually really important. how will show the broader issue is the cargo you go? as you can say that the, you know, the broader context is try to understand or accept that there are all these surprising consequences as of what humans do on our ocean. and therefore, we need to think about how we'd put better protection in place for ocean life. okay,
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i'll come to that in just a 2nd, but how will shocks and other animals cope with? it's can, they will, they evolve to deal with rising temperatures. know very badly. so sharks in particular have very slow growth rate. they mature late, they have few offspring and that means they're pretty inflexible. they can move south or north very quickly to cooler waters. and so we're basically, you know, the old story about bullying and frog and a pot of water that's effectively. ready what we're doing indeed, you talk about dealing with the problem that we're faced with but, but what to do is it about ocean conservation? what, how can we stop this decline? i think there are number of things that we need to do. the 1st is we need to take as much pressure off these animals as we can. and the easiest way to do that is to reduce fishing pressures. so there's a new initiative called 30 by 30, so to protect 30 percent of the. ready oceans by 2030,
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and we all need to get on board with that, if we can take fishing pressure off of sharks, they'll have a little bit more wiggle room to deal with the effects of climate which are obviously much bigger challenge. but we really also need to recognize that we need to slow the the rate at which we're warming our oceans. i mean that, that is the fundamental issue. so it's optimistic to see noises out of america now getting more on board with reducing meeting goals for climate change. and that's certainly something that we all need to to focus on. and date was certainly troubling to see the impacts of residency temperatures. but we do thank you for telling us about those networks and what should be done just one week. thank you. yeah. now south africa is not well, no growing coffee, but in recent years, changing weather patterns have help farmers attempt to revive in industry that began more than a 100 years ago. so, deserves for me to mila reports now from the coastal province of causally the top
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didn't. cummings is the 3rd generation in his family who farms in the course natal province. decades ago. this was a banana farm. now, dylan has turned to coffee. really what you're looking at is temperature and temperature is influenced by altitude. so when you in the quite, in countries like tanzania and kenya, you have to be at high altitude to get these. what they call the goldilocks don't. it's not too hot, not too cold. your average temperatures are sitting between 18 and 20 degrees celsius. the other main fact that affects temperatures latitude and we have 31 degrees south here. so this again creates the sub tropical bells while coffee plants were 1st introduced to south africa, the 1800s. unlike brazil, ethiopia, kenya, so that africa is not known for producing brain. many of the original plantations were destroyed by disease piss unsuitable for them climates more than a century later, they are
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a handful of coffee farms spread across the provinces. here outside port edward, the climate is warm and sub tropical ideal for growing the crop. and global warming may be helping other crops of actually benefiting from the increase in temperature, minimum temperature. you know, in that the frost areas or shrinking and crops like coffee, that like the, the woman conditions they are likely to do beta and, and we will be able to start plunging coffee. and here is where we previously couldn't, because the minimum temperatures are increasing. coffee being, gro, was like this one, trying to revive an industry that's been in decline for decades, but a century old machinery and outdated methods. some farmers say that technology needs to be updated to make the process more efficient. the global coffee market is
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valued at more than $450000000000.00. but for many farmers, the profit is low, some only pocketing a 3rd of the final sale price. farm is like dylan said, that while there is a big market for coffee, there's not enough investment in south africa, coffee farms to maximize profits and sustain his business. still and not only grows coffee beans, he also wrote them and packages the final product for sale. while sold african coffee, bailey features in global markets. farmers are hoping their hard work pays off for media miller al jazeera, was willing to tell south africa. hollywood said ned beatty has died at the age of 83 b. t roast a famous bobby trip and the $972.00 film deliverance and also started the $980.00 shipment for you paid in more than $150.00 new tv show. receiving an oscar nomination in 1977. his supporting role as a corporate executive in network died of natural causes at
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a time in los angeles. a still ahead here and i'll find out why authorities and hong kong they're allowing some public events to go ahead. well, lucky of whatever i will show you how french open champion brokovich made the young it's ah ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, now the annual dragon boat race festival has been allowed to go ahead and hong kong despite code $900.00 restrictions and tightening control,
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and that's in contrast to last week's vigil for those killed by chinese trips in gentlemen square, which is banned on public health grounds. adrian brown reports now from hong kong. the hong kong wants to show that life here will soon be back to normal. and on a day like this, that's easy to imagine. as hundreds of people took part in one of the territories biggest annual festivals, the dragon boat race as seen the to some of as proof, hong kong freedoms remain intact. but it's also a place where it seems social distancing. rules are selectively and pools. that whole read on this event can happen during the coven 19 condemning our team is fully vaccinated. and we have confidence in the ability of the organizer to maintain safety protocol. i'm not surprised, but the fact that no one social does the saying it's
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a bit scary as well. just over a week ago, the government band, another popular annual event, the june, the 4th visual that commemorates those killed by chinese troops in beijing. tea elements where 32 years ago, the authorities said that the order was justified on public health grounds. it didn't stop small acts of defiance. strict health regulations are not the only controls people are dealing with. it's almost a year since china's leaders impose draconian security law. a response to months of often violent anti government protests here. under that law, more than a 100 activists have been arrested with most denied bales, hong kong people. and now the hesitant to protest and to get vaccinated, there's been a sluggish response to the occupation campaign, as only around 20 percent of the population have received a single dose of the kobe 19 vaccine. after some prodding by the government
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corporate hong kong is now dangling incentives to try to persuade people to get an offering prizes that include an apartment in this complex valued at more than a 1000000 and a half dollars. the slow pick up blamed on a lack of trust in the government and concerns over vaccine safety. but there's also another incentive for people to get innoculated. a new outbreak of cobit 19 in the neighboring chinese province of glendon, adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong. the news. alright, let's get on this board. his joe nick, thank you, then much christine ericson has spoken for the 1st time since his cardiac arrest on the pitch. in his team's opening euros came erickson's agent told italy, because it said that a sports that the player wanted to thank well wishes and said he was feeling better . now, midfield also said he wouldn't give up,
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but he wanted to understand what had happened. erickson was revived. off the collapsing during the 1st talk denmark's game against finland on saturday. well, erickson's team mates returned to training on monday for the 1st time since his collapse. they meet belgium in their 2nd game on 1st day. many the danish plays were visibly upset during they won the last to finland, following the incident. and now the keeper cast bush, michael says a decision to restart, the game should not have been made. i think the game was played, but i think the question is obviously, i think a decision about the game should probably not have been been made in the heat of the moment. i think it would probably have been a wise decision to, to maybe change their change the rules and regulations in extraordinary circumstances and maybe take a breath and then reconvene the day after and make a decision on how scotland invented a 23 year. wait to return to
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a major men's torment finals that taking on the check republican that group de open at hand and park in glasgow with 12000 fans in the stands. it's the checks who lead one to half time love big children with the world cup and france in 1998 spain and had their preparations disrupted by corona virus at the school have gathered in seville ahead of that opening game against suite. and later on monday, the team has been in isolation of the 2 players tested positive, including captain said joe post gets the play is received that current of ours vaccines on friday, spain and sweet and play each other in the late game, poland and slovak here. so in action, brazil of kicked off the cope america where the win over the venezuela martinos ne, mom and gabrielle, but both schooled in the opening match in brasilia against the venezuelan team who had to draft in 15 squad replacement of the several plays tested positive for coven,
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19 brazil took over the hosting of the tournament less than 2 weeks ago. after original hosts, argentine and columbia with trucks of cases of corona, virus rose in those countries the ball over the go live columbia also got that campaign off to a winning start with a scrappy one. know victory of ecuador on sunday, and when cut down a score 3 minutes from half time, from a well choreographed free kick, the goal was initially roomed off site, but that decision was reversed after the v. a. i'll review. for argentina face chilion, they're opening much later. they're facing it 28 year title drought having won their last at the corporate america in $993.00. and captain little messy says it's his goal to change that symbol. you can either dream to in a trophy with a national team and i've been very close several times. unfortunately, it was not possible. i'll keep trying until i can see i've had the fortune when everything has club level and at an individual level, and it would be beautiful to win something with the national team. so square in the
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m. b, a eastern conference, semifinal series between them walkie box and brooklyn that self the game for on sunday. and that we're not helps by losing song god, korea irving who sprained his right ankle cleaner, already without james holden who hasn't played since game one of his contact. janice, that's combo was an excellent form on the night for the buck scoring 34 point. this is the walk. he's taking this 10721265 is on tuesday with one of the new york islanders and struck 1st against the tampa bay lightning in the opening game of the n h l semi final series. thanks to go. matthew boswell and ryan pollock . the island is secured to win in game one on sunday, tampa bay of the reigning stanley champions, but find themselves immediately on the back foot. here it is best to 7 series though, so still a long way to go the game to take place on tuesday. just over 6 months ago, ron gray, shawn was lucky to survive. this fiery crash in bahrain that ultimately ended his
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formula. one career. the french driver who suffered burns, has since successfully returned to racing in indigo, but on sunday found himself in another fire. this time at a rice in detroit. grace on, grabbed an extinguisher, and did his best to put it out before the fire brigade arrived. late to applauded him for keeping a cool head of a joke, which says a golden grand slam in 2021 is possible off to winning the french open. the well known one clinched the 2nd of 2 majors this season on sunday, on the clay at roland garrath, he meets the funnel 50 pass joke, which one the australian opened in february, and hope to defend the wimbledon title. late this month before the lympics and us open any play it to achieve the golden slam of holding all 4 majors and a gold medal at the olympics in the same calendar year. is the legendary stephanie growth in 1988. everything is possible to come in and
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definitely in my case, i can say that, i mean what i've been through in my career, my life and you know, this journey has been terrific so far and i've achieved some things that a lot of people thought it would be not possible for me to achieve. so everything is possible. so jokers which one the cha trophy, but perhaps the biggest winner of the day with this young fun who was gifted the world number one's rackets after that much. and he could barely believe it and celebrated like a future grand slam champion should. all right, that's your sport for now. more later. now, what i just a great day for him. what a great day. thanks a lot. now cambodia has deployed. it said next generation right for the knows for the job of sticking out. last 20 african giant pouch. rats. have been imported from tens and yet they are undergoing intense training, new rodents, replace a recently retired group which included one right. given a metal after,
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on covering $71.00 land mines and such a onyx plated convergeone. one of the most heavily le monde countries in the world that's it's more than a couple of minutes. ah, blue face, most common sight in city centers around britain, but as lockdown, lucid people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come. an ongoing nightmare for the environment. this video shows stuff at a wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded later. it's a face made a classic. now a recent survey found 70 percent of people using disposable mosse didn't realize they were using single use prospects, researches at university college, london. so if every person in the u. k. used one despite almost every day for a year, it would create $124000.00 tons of waste, half of which would be and recyclable, the factory that trying to provide an alternative financial viral coaching. like
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other such mosques can be washed and reuse. the design that we've come up with, ethical, sustainable, and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like facebook to be part of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever. calling the way that being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up out there are well peers into the murky world of state sponsored spyware. and the discovery biologist era journalists, 06 technology, smart phone systems. is this the new frontier? ah, think about the sophistication of exports to breaking the phone. this is fine . and your phone on our in february, 2021. the crippling storm to down texas is power grid. 4000000 people plunged into darkness with no heating. many died from hypothermia with hundreds suffering
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from carbon monoxide poisoning, as they tried to stay with them any way they could plunge investigates where the use of the regulation and prioritizing profits led to the state's power grid failure. the texas blackout on jesse era, ah tough talk on china. natal leads are expected to say badging military capabilities opposed to systemic challenges to the international order. ah, i don't doubt your life and how is that coming up? the new face of it is really politics. natalia bennett lead a coalition of 8 parties and it's already confronting.

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