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offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that bob way face today. despite going tension with sudan, ethiopia, is that the, the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile, july on a jazz eat up. the news the fuel and military admits carrying it air strikes in c drive, but deny is hitting a market. forces he kills doesn't ah, how am i keeping this is al jazeera life and joe, also coming out. the philippines will inform the precedents, but if you like, you know, who's dying of the age of 61, protest is returned to thailand, streets calling for the resignation of the prime minister and changes to the
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constitution. jo mcafee, the creator of one of the 1st anti virus software programs for intense and spanish prison, waiting extradition to the us. ah, if you appears defense ministry has denied one of its air strikes, hit a busy markets in the northern t drive region, but it does admits attacking. to grow regional fighters in the area, dozens of civilians reported killed in the strike in the village of to go on to state us as condemned the attack, calling it a reprehensible act. well, this comes during some of the most intense fighting since the conflicts between the army and the regional forces began in november the you and also expressed chief alarm and says it's pushing for access to the region. some of the most critically wounded people from what we gather,
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were evacuated by ambulances last night. and this morning we have requested access to the area to assist to assess the situation and see how we can, how we can provide assistance. but so far, we've not been able to, 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. was get more now from him at the door. he joins this from the field in capital. i decided how much you were at the military briefing earlier this morning. what did you learn about those air strikes on that markets? well holler, co little get time, get tenet, done. of the spokesman for if you, if you have defense for categorical bob,
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they did not talk the market into google. but he said, if you up in our whole targeted a ceremony where to get a defense forces, that is what that to grand levels fighting if you have been full. so in that the guy, the john call themselves is a god that they are to mock an event that happened in 1980 a thought is the house then mostly in which hundreds of ethnic to grants was killed. and he said they had the information, they had the intelligence, they target nothing but competence. they did not target the marketplace when we asked him who had killed last children and civilians. what we saw and also injured both of those we saw with the bod limbs in both pictures, but came out of mckayla hospital. he simply said at the p d. f whole says that both him to can i know very well how to fake injured is that
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was his response. of course the, the spokesman spoke for about all the games that are both have been making, saying that they have taken advantage of a period in which if you appeal for those, had been some of them before you plot the parts of the country to tech health acute it, you didn't the elections and also he talked about to protect the great european release was dom, which is the raising tension between your peer sedan and egypt. and he said, well, sucking up, but the job that they had a cut it all from them, volvo talks captured some places. they said, if you'll be a full us one, know, ready to repulse. but another one of the thing about the why you are conflicts in the t gray region.
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well, he kept on with, but government not active. there was no farming in the ticket region. he said they had been involved in trying to get as many farmers as possible back to the field. i knew some places you had said that actually withdrawn to give some confidence to people living in settlement and villages and towns in part of the guy. so that people could go back to their farms and say that window where they have been forces had withdrawn from about some of these areas is what the rebels took advantage of. we also know from reports from the ground about that or both say that they can the tunnel degree, which is about 40 or so kilometers away from the a tray. if you of the board about put them within a try keep distance of at a trail course. they have a big octagon and with the editor and government to support how to help 5 minutes
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obese forces in taking most of the guy from the rebels. now we also know that the tramp forces, i've been accused of muslims against civilians and estimate that the leadership of some of the leadership of the 2 grand defense forces. and they see it's a legitimate target, whether they will go ahead. i'm a hock at a tray or is something else all together for now that government is maintaining that they have discussion under control of their forces on their way to repulse the rebels from the areas they took from them. ok mama did their job has life from just ab about. thank. he will. the former president of the philippines been in your keno has died of renal failure as a result of diabetes. the 61 year old had been hospitalized on thursday morning in manila, aquino was the only son of 2 countries famous symbols,
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ultimate chrissy. jamila island organ looks back at the life of the leader who leaves a mixed legacy. billy looking me a 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 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 seed 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
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1986. his mother's passing in 2009 followed the huge outpouring of grief for her, the symbol of democracy to men, filipinos. she was a catalyst for him to run for the highest post in government meeting. or he was born in as the 15th president in 2015, and died for nothing. then the b and i i shop carrying the torch forward. at the end of the day, for a man would lived for so many years in his parish shadow. keenop soon came into the zone. he focused on fighting corruption, removing as sitting supreme court chief justice accused of corruption and jailing its pretty sister, former president gloria mac royal for government irregularity. he pushed through
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a long and reproductive rights seat. many warned was be near impossible in the nation, predominantly the roman catholic and defense. 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, a case of the international criminal court at the hague and winning. the major ruling declared most of trying to claim invalid. the victory was seen as unprecedented members, but a keenest presidency wasn't without controversy. the full appeal 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
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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, but said all he ever wanted was to be remembered. some one who was given the honor to serve the people. and he gave his best protest is in thailand, tobacco in the streets. after a 6 month break to to the cove of 19 pandemic, several groups of rallying and bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. protest is also calling for more transparency from the monarchy and then over the whole of the constitution. the rallies come as the country marks the $809.00 found the 1st 3, the abolition of absolute monarchy. tony chang has moved from outside parliament in
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bangkok. the protest talk with change i once again with told department thing to do with the same code. the protest movement early was the end of 2020 members rising high. would be very, you know, there were thousands every day and there was a rise in the economy and the nation, the culture suggesting that was opened up not only into this. yes, this is a whole thing that will give us that protest once again. this movement will
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carry on have more impact than it did not fill heads on 20. the food works when you favorite apple. bailey prints its final edition, the latest blue to media, freedom in the territory. we share the goal of the sovereign stable unified security and free from foreign interference, and renewed hope for water. libya after world me to gather in for lynn, focus on collections. ah hello and see you here, sir. whether story, australia, you know, across the australian state of new south wales, more than 20 weather stations registered more than
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a months worth of rain in the past 24 hours. that includes griffith. we picked up $41.00 millimeters of rain, typically for the month of june. you should see about 39 millimeters of rain. we still got wet weather on tap as we head toward victoria and new south wales on friday. and we've got this disturbance draped over the eastern portion of australia, and that's feeding a lot of rain down to the south island of new zealand. we'll pick up the weather story there, but as we head towards saturday, because this rain shield will start to migrate further to the north and it will impact the north island as we head toward the weekend. so very wet conditions for wellington on saturday, where we go right now to southeast asia and it's looking like this. we'll have, you know, we were warning about those prolonged thunder downpours for java, and we certainly picked up a lot of rain 72 millimeters over the past 24 hours. and i think on friday, those prolong storms will be toward northern areas of sumatra, across malaysia. and if we look toward the philippines, our heavy spouts of wet weather will be concentrated toward the south island. so
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devout, we've got a high of 32 degrees for you. and the forecasts on friday. the weather, bang, energy and change to every part of our universe. for small to continue all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah,
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the me. this is just a quick reminder over top stories for, you know, if you use military denies, it hits a busy market in t grey in an air strike killing dozens of civilians. but it does admits targeting to drink for fighters in area. the us and the u. n b food investigation, former philippine president for the new i king or has died of renal failure of diabetes. the age of 61. quino circle in term from 2010 to 20. 16 and presided over a period of study economic groups. and protested in thailand, back on the states after 6 months break, due to the corporate $900.00. pandemic testers in bangkok into month in the reservation of the prime minister and its overhaul. the constitution. villagers along the sudan if you appear borders, say there's been an increase of attacks and abductions,
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fine if you pin arms groups and over the disputed region of our fresh scott fresh gaia, which is in the see 1000 square kilometer region for lunch. have a morgan reports and gallivant's on the she done. if you peer border for more than 15 years selling wood has been amid the fierce source of income, he gets it from the forests inconceivable. incidentally, out of state near the eastern border with if you appeal. but he says, fighting near the border in recent months, has affected his livelihood. to get the guns, i wanted to let them for i and 2 others who were farmers, were abducted by ethiopian militiaman who crossed the border. they demanded ransom from the village resident, while they held us, they kept saying that it is because of the border dispute between sudan in ethiopia, that they are launching attacks to make us move far from the border. the ransom was paid and now i don't venture far out for fear of my safety. the village is one of several inca body that my along the border area is also an area where if you don't
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need people work to cross and come to trade and earn a living. but the ease of movement here has led to fear. dozens of people here have reported being abducted by you can militia for ransom since the start of the year. part of the reason for the instability along the sudan if you're pure border, is a lack of clearly defined boundaries. in most areas. this issue has led to not only the abduction and killings of civilians in border villages, but also fighting between the 2 sides in the past month. in november, last year for dance, military moved to take over a freak out, 3000 square kilometer area and known as ed for chicago. that's to then clean and the colonial agreement, seating back to 1900 or 2, but ethnic i'm her father from that have been farming is 2050 years and it belongs to them. the dispute has resulted in the loss of lives on both sides as talk to the market. the border stalled to dance. army says it's working to keep civilian faith . no, no, no, and forces spread throughout the eastern region and
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a capable of protecting civilians. there are safe signs with marks the civilians to be in and to famine and continue with their livelihoods. but the areas that a danger zone should be avoided to avoid abductions by writers from the side. if beauteous as border talks won't resume unless the dance army retreats from sugar. the violence has led to the repeated closure of the official border crossing. those who cross from the that affects their economy as well. or their number. i bring goods to gal about and take other goods to sell back home. the insecurity affects us citizens because we're just simple people. what happens at a political or military level affects everyone on both sides, but those on top don't experience what we do. back in the village, he says he hopes the border disputes between the data. if you get is resolved soon . if it isn't, he may have to find another way to support his family. he, bill morgan august era than that bad about estate on guns put him on because the
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newspaper apple valley has printed its last edition, its been forced to close after its assets are frozen, top executives arrested the papers, the latest institution in the territory that's folded under pressure since paging, and polls the national security law was i and i don't 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'm sorry. i started working here right after i graduated. i have a great boss and great colleagues and now all of the others, i think i will really miss them and our readers. so we have no choice but say good bye for now to be a good paula has more now from hong kong. i might one of the newspaper sounds that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh
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coffee. and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now apple daily, faster it is, 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 had in its last edition made a course to show how it's been so important to hong kong pro democracy movement. and one of the things they'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 ever, at $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
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early hours of the printing process made their final run. you can see they were surrounded by supporters in a 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 a sense that they are leaving with a lot of sentiment and emotion here. and that to this and those will can critique of precedence, mahmoud abbas has died steering his arrests, fight palestinian authority security forces. these are bananas intended to run in parliamentary elections before they were cancelled. earlier this year he had accused palestinian authority of human rights violations. and cold in western nations, the cutoff age to the group, stephanie decker has more from ramallah, a lot of criticism reacting to the death of his od by now to prominent critic of
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the palestinian authority. according to his family, around 25 members of the palestinian authority. security forces entered his home in the hebron area around 3 30 in the morning, beating him, dragging him out of bed and dragging him screaming from the house. now, according to his family, he has no known pre existing health conditions. he's been arrested in the past. he's been threat made against him in the past. according to his family, he was very critical of the palestinian authority, calling it a subcontractor of israel, accusing them of corruption. and just around 2 months ago, shots were fired by an identified gunman at his home. so there are now cause for an investigation. the timing of this also at a time when the palestinian authority is suffering from popularity here in the west bank, people very critical already of how they are running things. and certainly the use of one of its most prominent critics now dead. what many people here accusing it at the hands of the palestinian authority security forces you as president joe biden
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is cracking down on illegal guns, sales one and dealers. their licenses will be revoked. if they break federal laws as part of a strategy aimed at tackling increase in gun violence, murders and large cities increased by 30 percent last year. but it's also allowing cities and states to use their share of a $350000000000.00 cobra. 1900 relief package to boost law enforcement is 0 tolerance for gun dealers who willfully violate an existing laws and regulations and repeat 0 towers 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 use, this will find you and we will seek your license to sell. guns will make sure you can sell death and may have been our streets. hundreds of brazilian indigenous
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people are protesting against you, bill that could undermine recognition of their ancestral lands. if in gathering said, congress or politicians debasing the legislation, the committee approved it on wednesday. and that will be voted on later protests to say the bill could take away from mining and timber exploitation on indigenous reserves. and indigenous group in canada says it's discovered hundreds of unmarked graves. the site of the former residential school group says it's the largest discovery of its kind in canada. last month, the remains are 215 children were phones at a different location. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools. the loss was close in the 1900 ninety's neglect, physical and sexual abuse when widespread libby his past towards lasting peace is received a major bush before ministry,
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says mercy. these could be out of the country within days. well, the fellows talks with world leaders in germany, their exit as part of the plan to reduce violence and of national elections in december. at unbranded 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, 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,
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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. 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 since the last. the last these 5 women insisted that the foreign forces withdrew and 90 days and they haven't. here at the conference, germany foreign minister made a point of saying, partner nations in organizations are no longer just talking about libya. but
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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 . 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, cybersecurity pioneer joe mccarthy has been very dead and his jail fell iris after spanish courts approve those extra addition to the u. s. you sent to face tax for charges as well. routes reports john mcafee's anti virus software made him rich and famous, but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be extradited to the u. s. to
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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, reportedly for $100000000.00. he then embarked on a 2nd career of self indulgence, drinking drugs, sex,
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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, so we give people power over others to government soon, military. and we expect them not to be corrupt. mcafee was on the run from us tax authorities for several years before
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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. the me this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. if you'll be military denies at mid a busy market into great in an air strike killing dozens of civilians. but it does admits attacking to draw in rebel finances in the area. the u. s. thank you and have condemned to strike a full investigation mohammed the da has more from the field capital at the start of the fox, one for the few 10 defence office and the other one stop the targeted.

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