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no matter why you call out, i will bring you the news and current affairs. oh, i dozens, a reporter, they killed in an air strike at market an ethiopian region. the government is accused of delaying medical access. ah, was life from headquarters in delphi, i'm getting obligated also a heads. thousands at hong kong rushed to by the final edition of apple daily as beijing's correct on forces. the pro democracy newspapers to close brazil reports
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a new record for over 19 infractions, raising fears if another wave of the pandemic former presidential candidate has ingrid bettingcourt on face to face with the kidnappers, who held for 6 and a half years. ah, hello, the military is accused of delaying medical access officer and legit airstrike on a busy market in the t grey region which killed an injury dozens. the 7 month old conflicts has escalated in recent days and made reports of rebel advances, while elections were held elsewhere in the country. for us on the us have called for an investigation, victoria gate, and be report the relatives of the injured wait outside the hospital for years following the bombing of a busy market in the village to go go ne p, p as t gray each and some of the victims of route here to the regional capital mckelly
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30 kilometers away. but many more we did a believe to be trapped in the village health workers, se soldiers blocked medical team from reaching the seen. a lot of people were injured but they didn't get medical service. and because of the location of the road, i mean if any the u. s. state department, school days, reports credible and set in a statement that denying victims urgently needed medical care is heinous and absolutely unacceptable. we urge the ethiopian authorities to ensure full and unhindered medical access to the victims. immediately. i called for accountability, i call for an investigation for what has happened. but more broadly, we have made clear our position on the issues in to grade. we have asked for a cease fire. we demanded a cease fire. the attack happened during some of the most intense fighting since
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the conflict between the army and t gray, regional forces began in november. it's not been confirmed who carried out the attack, but military analysts say evidence overwhelmingly suggests the ethiopian air force is responsible. the frankly, nobody else who could have done it. the air try and air force is not operating in the area. the to grants have no air force. who else could have done it? it must have been an ethiopian. jesse, i don't think that will come as any surprise to anyone do you and has expressed deep alarm at the reports of violence and says it pushing for access to the region . the situation in the air remains very, very volatile. it's important that everyone engaged in fighting do their utmost to protect civilians to obey international humanitarian law. this conflict is now in its 8 months. she, great opposition. parties say more than 50000 people have been killed. while the un
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says more than 350000 have been pushed into famine. last week, the african union launched an independent inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in the region after widespread accounts of massacres and sexual violence against civilians. this attack may will be added to the growing list of atrocities to investigate victoria gay to be al jazeera people in hong kong, are flocking to newspapers then to get a final edition of the pro democracy newspaper apple daily, which is closing down its been under pressure since beijing's national security law came into force, apple daily's top executives have been arrested and assets frozen. what was i? but i know priest freedom in hong kong after publishing the last edition of apple daily. i can't see a future for hong kong. i'm extremely disappointed and angry that we have to stop operations under such circumstances. i am, sorry, i don't all. i started working here right after i graduated. i have
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a great boss and great colleagues, and now all of the i will really miss them and our readers that we have no choice but say good bye for now. all the difficult pollen is at hong kong. she says it's an emotional day for supporters of apple daily and the pro democracy movement there. i'm not one of the newspaper sounds that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh coffee. and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now apple daily, faster than printing about a 1000000 copies and expected to be sold out to put this into context, hong kong has only around 8000000 people. so, but apple daily has in its last edition, made a course to show how it's been so important to hong kong pro democracy movement.
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and one of the things that i've done is made a special supplement here showing all the major stories i've covered. many of them are protests and of all the offline, the number of paper stuff sold, and this will be the most ever, at 1000000 previous call, previous high for around half a 1000000 during major event by protests and anniversary and on their front page here they have the picture of the scene outside their headquarters last night and into the early hours of the printing process made their final run. you can see they were surrounded by supporters in a normally quiet industrial area where their headquarters are and there's the title of the headline says home. com. people say goodbye to apple daily in the rain and at the, at the bottom here as a sub headline, they say we support the apple daily with a sense that they are leaving with a lot of sentiment and emotion here. although apple daily has sees operations in
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hong kong, it's taiwan. arm will continue to publish online. its government has condemned what it calls political oppression in hong kong. saying the unfortunate incident has sounded the death knell for press freedom in the city. the statement by the islands, mainland affairs council went on to say history will always record the ugly face of those in power suppressing freedom. the southern african development community has approved the deployment of troops to mozambique to help the government control. the ongoing violence talks are being held in the capital makoto in april or in groups, storm the china palm and the north killing. dozens of people in displacing thousands are with us that has more from his embargo and capital ferrari. what we know so far, what we think, i'm just saying that these tricks will do is there will be fat most and b me for example. they will help petrol, the indian ocean coastline, and they will patrol the border area with hands near with some of these to be coming from there also patrol from the border areas at that neighbor mozambique as
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well. that in theory, every country in the reason we have an african me to contribute to this data by force, but it can not make lee. many countries are having a hard time. you can argue because of the covered 19th and then we can have a talent, they all have, for example, most cutting and he's not trying to raise money to procure vaccines to come back on a virus, but then a big come to live. so that's what's the biggest economy in the region. and they also going through the equinox problems they've had to cut by just the defense budget as well as and by way, which is the way to be good army. it says it's under sanctions that could limited as well in what it can do to help intervene and, and help them be the all these things are a play. what's important to note is that this wouldn't be the 1st time that she from the regional, from different countries, the coming to another country, for example, in the late 1990 than bob, wy, and girl. and the maybe since soldiers to the need for the government in the early
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ninety's. and bobby, for example, deploy too much, i'd be central my big deal with an anomaly at times it has been done before. the question now is who, which country will form part of the stand by force? when would they come in and what exactly would they do to this must be libby as path towards finding last thing piece has received a big boost countries for ministers as mercenaries could be out of the country within days she said progress had been made. it talks of world leaders in germany, there exist as part of applied to reduce violence ahead of national elections in december, adam rainy reports from berlin. the berlin conference was marked by promises to help libya transform into a democratic and stable country. we have a responsibility, particularly in this moment to demonstrate that democracies can deliver to actually see libya. hopefully taking a course of security freedom,
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independence backed by the international community. the conference co hosted by germany and the you in was a follow up to the 1st libby a conference held 18 months ago with a cease fire in place. libby as interim prime minister said the country will hold elections as promised on december 24th. when you would seno another one and a half years ago, libya was threatened with collapse. the economy was on the verge of collapse. we saw social tensions and divisions. today we're in a critical phase, but we're also in a very hopeful phase. today we can speak with a unified voice and say, we will not return to war. all parties in berlin agreed. foreign fighters and mercenaries must leave libya, and that libyan malicious must be demobilized and disarmed. according to the you, in some 20000 foreign fighters and mercenaries remain on the ground in libya. assigned some analysts say shows libya is not on the right path. the remove method
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was on the ground today. when the last conference there are now more weapons on the ground and the last conference there had been more by elections at the ball since the last. the last these 5 women in the foreign forces the through 90 days. and they haven't. here at the conference, germany foreign minister made a point of saying, partner nations and organizations are no longer just talking about libya. but talking with libya and libby as foreign minister made a point of saying what her country's expecting here. the people of my country pin. so much hope and the 2nd conference of the berlin process, my people are looking forward to seeing more concrete measures which have a positive impact and the ground. it's time for actions because my people have heard enough. it's not clear yet if the participants will deliver such concrete measures so far, they've made promises. in the past,
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some of those have not been kept. adam rainy al jazeera berlin, who had on l. 0 more questions than answers following the apparent suicide of the anti virus software prior john mcafee, in a spanish prison cell and why relations between cuba and the us have not improved 5 months to jo biden's presidency. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. now we're officially no longer in the new or line the new conditions, the pacific ocean water is the temperature, should be within limits, but it still generates potential tie foods. and this is a potential typhoon champion, moving slowly north was will in 3 or 4 days time, probably bring some pretty heavy rain to hung shoot. in the meantime,
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across the world, young activists and organizers around them are motivated and politically and gauge . we were the one who had life on what was going on and the way the move means to me did the generation change is al jazeera is looking at fresh ideas for the transformation of global politics. the day we do the work of making sure that our voice groups are heard coming soon on al jazeera. ah, ah ah hello, we're on the top stories on al jazeera us has condemned and a legit airstrike on a busy market in ethiopia,
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steger i region which reportedly killed dozens of people, south workers in the village of those i told the associated press the soldier as blocked medical teams from reaching the scene. people in hong kong are flocking to newspaper cents to get a final edition program on christine newspaper. apple daily. it's been under pressure some paging. national security law came into force. apple daily's top executives have been arrested frozen libya's foreign minister says thousands of mercenaries could be out of her country within days. representatives of libya as governments have been meeting road leaders in berlin to try to establish security ahead of national elections in december. the former mauritania president mohammed wrote up their lives. these has been arrested and made an investigation into corruption allegations. during this time in office. the last ease had been placed under house arrest in may, but he was taken into custody on tuesday for failing to appear before a judge, disease and accused of corruption and money laundering during his 2 terms in office
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. he denies the charges and says they're politically motivated, but vowed not to go into exile. health experts agree vaccines remain the best way to fight coven 19. but estimates suggest only 22 percent of the world has received at least one shot. developing countries where people are often living crammed together are desperate for more vaccines. and new variance could mean more outbreaks. same bas robbie reports on wednesday, parts of australia reinstated restrictions to capture the threat of a new outbreak. clearly the fees an evolving situation. we would have preferred not occurred, but given what is occurred, the new southwell government will be taking action today to limit the freight of what is a very contagious variance of clovis. neighboring new zealand also sounded the alarm raising its alert level and temporarily closing its border. the new delta variance of the nobel corona virus 1st detected in india is more infectious,
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and health experts say a serious threat to eradicating the disease. to make matters worse, more than 20 cases of an even more infectious strain dub delta plus have been found in 3 indian states. health officials say the new mutation is a serious concern. on tuesday, german chancellor, anglo merkel criticized european countries after arise and infections in tourism dependent portugal where half of new cases or the delta various public. but all of a sudden, i regret that we haven't been able to agree on common travel restrictions among the member states, and this now has its consequences. we now have a situation in portugal in this situation could maybe have been avoided from that. and that is why we have to work harder stuff we did quite well in the past few months, but we are not yet where i wish the european union would be. china plans to keep pen demik border restrictions in place for at least another year. even suspending
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some domestic flights for fear of a new outbreak. and on wednesday, russia announced its highest single day death toll in months. blaming the new variant for a surge in case of indonesia to has detected the delta various. in the capitol jakarta, an empty swamp is the sight of a new cemetery. specifically for corona virus victims. one woman's sister got sick while she was pregnant. oh, i me sir. she was elsie. the pregnancy was normal and suddenly she's gone. what did i the mother died 1st, then they checked the baby. after a few minutes, the baby died. the baby didn't side, they didn't take it out. it died inside. as much of the world struggles with locked down fatigue, many countries are struggling with new outbreaks. and still burying their dead
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vain basra vo jazeera while brazil is reporting a record daily rise in coven 1900 infections. the health ministry says more than $100.00. 15000 new cases were confirmed on wednesday. and almost 2400 deaths reported brazil has registered more than 18000000 cases and around half a 1000000 people have died. since the pandemic began, brazil's environment minister has resigned and made a criminal investigation into whether he obstructed a police probe of illegal logging in the amazon rain forest. earlier this month, the supreme court authorized an investigation into ricardo salus and followed federal police raids, targeting him, and other officials who allegedly allowed in legal would exports. deforestation has served since president geral scenario took office in 2019 and hundreds of brazilian . indigenous people are protesting against a new bill that could undermine recognition of their ancestral lands. they've been gathering outside congress where politicians are debating the legislation. protest
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say the bill could pay the way for mining and timber timber exploitation on indigenous reserves. an indigenous group in canada says it's discovered hundreds of unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school. the group says it's the largest discovery of its kind in canada. just last month, the remains of 215 children were found in a different location. at least 850000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools, the last of which closed the 1900 ninety's neglect, physical abuse, and sexual abuse were wide spreads before president of the philippines. many new aquino has died at the age of 61. the country had studied economic growth during his tenure, but he leaves behind a mix legacy jemila and talk and looks back at his life. believe me,
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the 3rd came from a long line of filipino politicians. he was the son of a much loved president, as well as a national hero, his father, benito, nina akina junior, a well known opponent of president for a dinner mark was, was assassinated at manila airport. in 1983. his killing on the tarmac was described as breathing treatment. and shocking if i were to know his widow corazon aquino, who had said out of politics, took over his robe. she became the face of a people power movement that led to the end of the 21 year rule by marco. regarded by many as a dictator. she eventually became the 1st female president of the philippines. in 1986. his mother's passing in 2009 followed the huge out pouring of grief for her a symbol of democracy. to many filipinos. she was
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a catalyst for him to run for the highest pose in government for he was and as the 15th president, in 2010 died, nothing d b and i like this. i shot the torch forward. at the end of the day, for a man would lived for so many years in his parish shadow, aquinos soon came into the zone. he focused on fighting corruption, removing a sitting supreme court chief justice accused of corruption and jailing its pretty sister, former president, glory, i'm a couple royal for government irregularity. he pushed through a long and reproductive rights seat. many warned was be near impossible in the nation, predominantly roman catholic and defense. during his administration,
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the economy grew by an average of more than 6 percent a year. he challenged china's territorial claims in the south china sea filing, a case of the international criminal court at the hague and winning. the major ruling declared, most of china's claim invalid. the victory was seen as unprecedented members, but a keenest presidency was without contractors. the philippines was battered by severe natural disasters in 2013, but he was mostly impatient with criticism, especially with his government slow response in dealing with ty phone, how young one of the strongest storms on record. 2 years later, a botched operation to capture a fugitive muslim fighter killed more than 60 people, including 4 to 4 police officers and 5 civilians,
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turning the armed encounter into aquinos biggest political crisis. he leaves behind a mixed legacy but said all i wanted was to be remembered. someone who was given the honor to the people and eating a former colombian presidential candidate who was kidnapped and held by far rebels for 6 and a half years was come face to face with her former captors on live television, anchored betancourt appearance as part of columbia as truth commission, it's meant to document an official accounts of the country's 5 decade long war alessandro. betsy reports from belinda. it was the 1st sign that form a presidential candidate. ingrid betancourt came face to face with her former captors. now the mobile lights park fighters at a public event organized by the countries to its commission. they were going to
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execute yeah, leaders accepted responsibility for tens of thousands of kidnappings. earlier this year on stage and in front of cameras. betancourt criticize what she described as the lack of empathy during an emotional speech. your mrs. c. talk is there is bracey. i need you to express that you feel this shame? is it a social shame? because colombian society is complaining about what you did or is it wednesday, or is it the shame of the soul? you could hear i wanted to hear you talk from your heart. not in political terms. from your heart. with inquiry was held in captivity for more than 6 years. be those of her in the jungle made headlines
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worldwide. as did her rescue in a cinematic military operation in 2008, making her assemble of one of the most, hiring crimes of columbia, the internal conflict. as far as systematically kidnapped more than 20000 people has a way to finance their war against the state and terrorize entire populations on wednesday from a far commander regal, and the new repeated their regret. neither not up with a nothing can explain or justify your pain. we are absolutely conscious of it. we don't pretend to excuse ourselves with any argument. they weren't people involved in the conflict, but innocent victims of it. that's why we understand if they are those who don't feel inclined to forgive us. but it was not meant they said another victim escaped . testimonies and wednesday said they were indeed ready to forgive or go now. but i know i have forgiven to stop poisoning my spirit and stop generating hate and
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resentment like government aconia who returned to his capture a magazine in a book he received the hostage and then he has kept until now get up in italy. i want to ask you all to do this humanly and even in humanly possible for peace of this country. help us please. overall, it was an emotional and highly symbolic day in a country still deeply divided on the reasons for its decades long conflict. and that struggling to heal deep wounds, to help forge a more peaceful row, the heads allison there and i'll just see what the a computer software pioneer has been found dead in his jail cell hours after a spanish court approved his extradition to the u. s. john mcafee was set to face tax fraud charges in later years, the 75 year old was known for his colorful outlandish lifestyle and legal troubles that spanned the americas. rob reynolds report. john mcafee's,
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anti virus software, made him rich and famous. but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be extradited to the u. s. to face charges of tax evasion was found dead in spanish jail cell. on wednesday, he was $75.00, mcafee allegedly failed to pay his taxes for money earned in crypto currency. manipulation deals, speaking engagements and other activities, he claimed the charges against him were politically motivated in my interest is the self described lover of women, adventure and mystery founded his virus protection software company in the 1980s. it became one of the most popular in its field, but mcafee tired of being an executive and sold it in 1994,
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reportedly for $100000000.00. he then embarked on a 2nd career of self indulgence, drinking drugs, sex, and it was alleged crime by his own admission. mcafee was arrested $21.00 times in 11 countries for crimes, including drug trafficking, firearms violations, and securities fraud. he was suspected of, but never charged for the murder of an american ex patriot business. man. in belize, in 2012 mac at the fled to guatemala and unsuccessfully sought political asylum, increasingly erratic. in his later years, mcafee boasted of his sexual exploits with teenagers and railed against governments . a little more than a year ago, he posted a rambling statement on his twitter feed. we give people power over others to governments, through military. and we expect them not to be
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corrupt. mccarthy was on the run from us tax authorities for several years before winding up in barcelona. in october 2020, where he was jailed in his final tweet on june 16th, mcafee denied having any hidden assets and said his friends had abandoned him. i have nothing he wrote yet. i regret nothing. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera breaking news in the philippines and the former president beneath i keno, has died at the age of $61.00. he presided over a period of study economic growth and push through a law on reproductive rights, overcoming opposition from the catholic church. but he was criticized for a slow response, decipher high on an a boss operation to come.

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