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was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is a site in 21st century. jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy 0. ah . the former philippines president benita akin at his side as to being hospitalized in milan. he was aged 61 ah. the whole robin watching, i'll just, they were like, my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 30 minutes and alleged as trying to get the market to meet the kids to grow region kills duncan. and the government is accused of delaying medical access. i
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called the pro democracy newspaper, the daily print it latest and last edition. it's the latest victim of trying to cut down on descent in the tree and cybersecurity pine, a john mac, if he has died, the creator of all of the 1st anti virus was found dead in his trail. so in spain, ah, welcome to the target, we begin with breaking news, the full, the president of the philippines, benita akina, has died. the 61 year old had been hospitalized on thursday morning and miller will allan doug and looks back at the life of the leader who lives behind a mixed legacy. been ignoring me. 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, akin a junior,
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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, treating, and shocking if i were to know his widow corazon aquino, who had seats out of politics, took over his room. 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 outpouring of grief for her is the symbol of democracy. to men, filipinos. she was a catalyst for him to run for the highest post in government, bidding her he was torn in as the 15th president in 2015
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to die for nothing. de c, b and i i shot the torch forward. at the end of the day for a man would lived for so many years in despair and shadow. keenop soon came into his zone and he focused on fighting corruption. removing as sitting supreme court chief justice accused of corruption and jailing its pretty sister, former president gloria a couple arroyo for government irregularity. he pushed through a long and reproductive rights feat. many warned was be near impossible in the nation, predominantly the roman catholic. during his administration, 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,
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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 wasn't 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 typhoon high 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, turning the armed encounter into aquinos biggest political crisis. he leaves behind a mixed legacy,
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but said all he ever wanted was to be remembered. someone who was given the honor to serve the people, and he gave his best. the ethiopian military is accused of delaying medical access after an alleged asteroid on a busy market in the 2 great region which killed or injured dozens. the settlement, the conflict as escalated in recent days and mid reports of rebel advances while elections were being held elsewhere in the country. the u. s. and the un have called for an investigation as victoria gave them the report. the relatives of the injured wait outside a hospital for news. following the bombing of a busy market in the village of to goga ne p, p as t gray region. some of the victims of wrote here to the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more we do to believe to be trapped in the village. health workers say soldiers blocked medical teams from reaching the scene. another
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people waiting unit, but they didn't get service. and because of the location of the road, i mean, if any the us state department, cool days, reports credible and said in a statement that denying victims urgently needed medical care is heinous. and absolutely unacceptable. we urge the open authorities to ensure full and unhindered medical access to the victims. immediately they 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 degree. we have asked for a cease fire. we demanded a cease fire. the attack happened during some of the most intense fighting since 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
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is responsible. the frankly, nobody else who could have done it. the error try and air force is not operating in the area. the to grants have no air force, could have done it, it must have been an ethiopian jet. 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, 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, party say more than 50000 people have been killed while the un 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
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civilians. this attack may will be added to the growing list of atrocities to investigate victoria k to be al jazeera hong kong pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily has printed its last edition. its been full of clothes for the assets are frozen, and top executives were arrested. the newspaper is the latest institution in the city that folded on the pressure facing imposed a national security low to the pollen law from home home. i'm at one of the newspapers 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, apples daily, faster this 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
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a course to show how it's been. so. 2 important to hong kong pro democracy movement . and one of the things that i've done is made a special supplement here showing all the major stories that covered. many of them are process and the both the offline, the number of papers that sold. and this will be the most to ever add $1000000.00 previous call, previous highs for around half a 1000000 during major event by protest and anniversary. and on their front page here they have a 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 and normally quite industrial area where their headquarters are and there's the title. the headline says home home, people say good bye to apple daily in the rain and at the, at the bottom here at the sub headline. they say we support the awful daily with
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a sense that they are leaving with a lot of sentiments and emotion here. steven phones as a journalist in hong kong, he says, the concept of thought crime is now reality people have been both expressing their support and also wanting to preserve the memory of apple daddy by going out in the hundreds of thousands to buy it in the circles that i move in, which obviously is largely composed of other people in the media. there is a mood of great fear because not only has the paper close down the only surviving mainstream opposition, newspaper or mainstream opposition media, i should say on the arrest yesterday of one of its color mis suggest that now there is such a thing as a crime you don't just have to be involved in political activities. if you express in the newspaper, you can also be arrested. this is very chilling and being the chief executive
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carrying was asked as a press conference earlier this week. whether she could tell journalists who are attending it, where the red lines were. and she made this very chilling comment, is the same comment. as you will hear from an official in beijing, she said, you, journalist, you know what the limit. so in other words, she won't spread it out, but she will say you're responsible for what you write. we may well decide to write the something that we read. so unlike the situation on the main where more less, nothing is permitted in theory, quantitative still committed in hong kong. we don't actually know how much and what would be the repercussions of crossing a red line that actually hasn't been spells out. anti government protest is in thailand, back on the streets after a 6 month break. $22.00 covered 19 pandemic procedures. several groups are rallying
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in bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. demonstrators are also calling for more transparency from the monarchy until they have a whole of the constitution. the rally comes as the country marks is $89.00 diversity of the abolition of absolute monarchy. both still ahead here on out. there are few in walls of catastrophic situations and madagascar were millions. on the brink of starvation. more they have grown cove at 1900 backseat and cuba. the signal hope out of the panoramic can help for struggling economy. they stories after the breaking ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. you may have noticed if you've been living or visiting this part of the world, middle east, it has been pretty hot recently and particularly human around the gulf space.
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that's not changing huge, you have to say 43 degrees suggest is not quite as humid in doha, but it wouldn't guarantee it. the edge of thanks to the monsoon wind and therefore the rain is being they're being felt in sola. this is where you tend to get 3 months worth of overcast. really, there's not quite there yet, but daily sanders don't seem quite likely on the him on the coast. whereas inland temperatures, if anything are still higher, they should be an iraq is a focus of that the forecasts of baghdad keeps you had 49 or 50 degrees. you might think you got used to this by now, but the average is only 41 high enough. i know. we also record values admittedly, and the wind is going to be a dusty, dry one on friday, but 50 degrees is 50 degrees and hot wherever. and whenever you are. now as the monthly winds of change, of course it's the edge of towns in the air and somalia tends to get the daily morning outbreaks of drizzly or even sherry rain that it tends to improve in the afternoon. there's not a fee to give
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a few sandstone still in the highlands of ethiopia, otherwise, fairly dry east africa sponsored pay cut on airways. be part of the debate itself defeating 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 where the man was white, man, touching aloud your dream, where a global audience becomes a global community. jumping to the comment, fraction, and part of the discussion. there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me
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look about what you know just means the whole rom, the reminder, volatile stories people philippine present. benita keenan died after being hospitalized a minute on thursday. the 61 year old served one term from 2010 to 2016, and presided over a period of steady economic growth. the u. s. s. condemned and an extra and strong called a busy market. and ethiopia to grow region was supposed to be killed. dozens of people, health workers in the village of to go told the associated press soldiers blocked medical team from reaching the theme comes pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily has printed its last edition, its been a depression since paging, impose a national security lo. several of the newspapers top executives have been arrested and its assets appraisal. louis his path towards finding lasting peace has received a big boost. the country's foreign minister says mercenaries could be out of the
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country within days. now their departure is part of a plan to reduce violence ahead of elections in december. as rainy has more 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 take a course of security. freedom, 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 sent us 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,
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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. there are more on the ground today than 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 pins
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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, some of those have not been kept. adam rainy al jazeera berlin. now the un secretary general has appeal to the security council to renew a cross border aid operation into northwestern syria for another year, until you get harish. was that failure to do so would be devastating for millions of people. a mandate that allows a truck into the country as it set to expire on july, the 10th. i still really appeal to the members of the council to reach consensus on allowing cross bar little patients as a vital channel of support for another is
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a failure to extend the counselors authorization who have devastating consequences . the seed in people are in dire need, and it is essential to will be lies all our capacities along all channels. but the thought, forget that the solution to the student treasure the can only be political city and must come together to agree on their future. it is time to end this decade long nightmare people in madagascar her on the verge of starvation after the worst drought in 40 years. the un food agencies as a desperate need for aid, with malnutrition, more than doubling in the past 4 months. alexia bryan, explains this days at waste land and southern madagascar was once airable and fertile. but years of drought mean only a few patches of green remain. the lack of water has destroyed crops and sandstorms cover whatever's left and a layer of dust. the food here has nearly run out. many families are forced to eat
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and sick the leaves to survive. it took me in the morning, i prepare the plate of insects. i clean them up as best i can give them. there's almost no water. my children, i have been eating this plant every day for 8 months because we have nothing else to eat and no rain to allow us to harvest. what we have sewn, 8 groups, a warning of catastrophe, especially for children like these 2 now orphans after the mother died of hunger, the arms of wasting away, while they stomachs obliterated by malnutrition. they had allowed. if i look at us, i rely on god. today we have absolutely nothing to eat except cactus leaves that we are trying to clean up. we have nothing left. their mother is dead and my husband is dead. what do you want me to say? our life is all about looking for capital lees again and again to survive. medic ask is, southern region is the epi center of the crisis. more than a 1000000 people, about half of the areas population need food aid,
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and the karone of ours pandemic has made everything worse, flowing the delivery of much needed supplies. many of these women and children have walked for hours to get help, were facing the worst drought in over 40 years. and this is an area where people depend on their own agriculture, home grown school, meals, small holder farmers. this is how they lived down here, but with drought back to back to back. people can't survive. and so the government partner with the world food program, others were doing the best we can. but it's a terrible situation who reigns during this years planting season, suggest get another harvest will fail. the us food agency says the world must act now, or a generation could be lost to famine. alexia bryan, l 209 console, and separate politicians who are pardoned and released from prison. promising to keep pushing for independence. they've been serving sentences ranging from 9 to 13
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years after cancer, and he has failed independence referendum in 2017. so any kind of reports this was the day they had waited for the leaders of catalonia secessionist movement, leaving prison surrounded by supporters and all that home into continued a campaign for catalan independence. berlin does develop wrangler political. we want to transfer to the field of politics, all aspirations commitments an ideal because there is no ideal and commitment, more nobles, and that of the freedom of a country, the independence of our country, than the republican values than the commitment to social justice and the freedom of all people but with their freedom comes conditions, all mine have been borrowed from public office and their pardons, rest on them not committing what the spanish government would consider serious crimes. they had each set more than 3 years behind bars for their roles in the 2017
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illegal independence referendum, figured out the worst political crisis in spain, in decades. the crisis that may have recently but is by no means most spaniards outside of catalonia, against the pardons. but there were very few options available to help resolve the current situation. space prime minister federal sanchez has banked on the move ending the political pass game. he says is to kick start talks and to secure a reconciliation between the central government and capital and nationalists. but it has drawn fury from his political opponents, jacqueline gobble, and the lovely people government. i cannot solve it up. you have placed yourself on the wrong side of history, which will not absolve you. if you have any dignity left you should resign today and submit this decision to the judgment as the spanish such as will meet the cattle and leader pad. i go to us on tuesday, an opportunity which he hopes could lead to better relations with the pro
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independence movement. but he runs the risk of gambling away. his minority government. so the diagonal i'll just, sarah, the brazil's environment minister has resigned. ricardo salish is facing a criminal investigation investigation into allegations he obstructed a police probe of illegal logging in the amazon rain forest, fullest federal police raids, talking him and other officials who allegedly allowed illegal would exports. we're lucky but says it's developed a coven 19 vaccine. that's 92 percent effective. it's called a dollar and it requires 3 jobs. that's how it consume provide relief to developing countries and boost cube is economy. and it's at augusta and reports from havana. it's also a source of national pride scientists work stuck when the results were announced. phase 3 clinical trials. so there vaccine abdullah
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is among the world's most effective and on the streets of havana. people say that proud of that come through the chief mint vaccines normally take 10 years to develop. so making one in a year and a half is a record of cuba is a medical house and coming out with this vaccine is really special. and the fact that it's free is even better. why don't we also main thing, i'm very proud because it's one of cuban scientists biggest achievement is taking a huge effort. and i guess what, i meant that only 10 countries in the world have their own vaccine. and at this rate, cuba will become the 1st country in the developing world to vaccinate its entire population with its own vaccine. when appropriate, the projects leader admits the result surprised him, nor did our visitors and i didn't expect the result to be as high as 90 to proceed to efficacy. we extraordinarily heavy vaccine is now the 4th most effective in the world to acquire the result is a rare piece of good news for an island that seen its economy plummet during the
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pandemic. and the relief for the communist party, which says us sanctions have slowed down the vaccines development. they've done everything possible. so not drop a fuel gets here. they've done everything possible so that medicines don't get here . but in 13 months you've come up with results. cuba has refused to import foreign current of iris. vaccines betting instead, on 5 home grown versions, the government is close to broke, but it's poured every last cent into vaccine development and production. cuba has taken a gamble that seems to have paid off case numbers here in the capital, havana at half since the ministry of health began in emergency mass facts, nation campaign with a dollar last month. the high efficacy could also be a boon to exports. the government hopes that sales to latin american african and asian countries will help lift the country out of its deepest economic crisis for 30 years. at augustin, al jazeera havana. he was president joe biden has outlined his new gun control plan
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as concerns go over, search and violent crime, nice cracking down on de las. he failed to meet federal laws, android in their licenses, and said $350000000000.00 of a relief package approved by congress last month can be used by local police departments. the white house says homicide in big cities rose by 30 percent last year. it's 0 tolerance for gun dealers who willfully violate key existing laws and regulations. i repeat 0 tolerance. if you will sell a gun to someone who is prohibited from possessing it. if you willfully fail to run a background check if you willfully false fire record, if you willfully fail to cooperate with the tracy request or inspections, my message you is. this will find you and we will seek your license to sell guns. will make sure you can sell death and may have on our streets. cybersecurity pine
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air has been found dead at his trail, so after a spanish court approved his extradition to the u. s. john mcafee was set to face tax fraud charges as rob reynolds reports. john mcafee's anti virus software made him rich and famous, but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be expedited 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 the self described lover of women, adventure and mystery founded his virus protection software company in the 1980s.
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it became one of the most popular in its field, but mcafee tired of being an executive and sold it in 1994, 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 expatriate. businessman 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
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to governments, through military. and we expect them not to be corrupt. mcafee 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, what's going on there with me? the whole rom, the reminder of all the help stories. the former philippines president, banana kita, has died have to be hospitalized in manila on thursday. the 61 year old rule from 2010 to 2016.

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