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magic in jersey, i at admission of air strikes, but a few of his military denying is hitting a busy market in t gray, proportionately killing dozens of people. ah, hello there, i'm how much he did and this is al jazeera life and go home. also coming up the courts in a border dispute between c done and d, t o p. and we talked to people in say the faith things affecting their likelihood. renewing calls for political change type protests back on the streets after
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a 6 month break. because with 19 and he wanted to be remembered as a man of the people former philippines presidents for new york, you know, dies, it's 61. ah, if you appears defense, ministry has denied one of its fair strikes. it's a busy markets in the northern c gray region, but it does admits talking to dr. regional faces in the area. dozens of civilians are reported killed in the strike in the village of to go gown tuesday. the u. s. is condemned the attack calling it a principal act. it comes during some of the most intense funny things and the conflict between the army and the great regional forces began in november and also express deep alarm at the reports of violence and says of pushing for access to the region. some of the most critically wounded people from what we gather, were evacuated by ambulances last night. and this morning we have requested access
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to the area or 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. why mother, thou has more from the feel p and capital. i just double they say the cut about the asked like in the tunnel to go go, but they didn't talk the marketplace. they that did they target civilians. they say they are talked a ceremony, which was attended by many fighters for the great defense for us were mocking or kimler eating. the muslims, which happened in 1988, which was cut out by the dead. give them
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a guest to great rebels. and he said that they had the intelligence, so they cut it all up a talk on the ceremony. but when we pressed him, i asked him what killed both children. we have seen some of their limbs missing and had met their way to the tunnel of the city of mckellar. he simply said, that is propaganda. went on to say that that to graham forces was very well bus in faking injuries. but we're also getting somebody forced to that degree and also have a cup said the strategic part of our degree, which is about 40 kilometers away from a 3 of course they see at a 3 as a legitimate target because it's helping if you have been at defense for something they are wise, i guess that's a grand levels and that puts them picking it up, put them within a striking distance of and of course the government here is denying that they have
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taken the territory whatsoever across the border and see done. people are reporting increased attacks by arms. groups of sugar is a $3000.00 square homes region of fertile lungs. claims bible's see don and ethiopia has been fighting in recent months and their own reports of civilian abductions and casualties on the rise. hipaa morgan reports from caliber on the sudan if you pay of order for more than 15 years selling what has been met, the fierce source of income. he gets it from the forests and going back into dance, got out of state near the eastern border with it. but he says, fighting near the border in recent months had the effect that his livelihood together, the cons. i wanted to let the photo eye into others who were farmers, were abducted by ethiopian militiamen who crossed the border. they demanded ransom from the village residents. while they held us, they kept saying that it is because of the border dispute between sudan in ethiopia
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that they are launching attacks. i'm on 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 need people work to cross and come to trade and earn a living. but the use of movement here has led to fear. dozens of people here have reported being abducted by if you can militia for ransom since the start of the year. part of the reason for the instability along the sudan if you appeal 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 spread out 3000 square kilometer area and known as for chicago. that then clean under a colonial agreement, the thing back to 1900 or 2, but ethnic, i'm her promise from that they've been finding it for 50 years and it belongs to
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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, not to walk, you know, and forces a spread throughout the eastern region and a capable of protecting civilians. there are safe signs, were marked for civilians to be in and to farm and continue with their livelihoods . but the areas that a danger zone should be avoided to avoid abductions by writers from the other side . if the p s as border talks, one to resume unless to dance army retreats from sugar, the violence has led to the repeated closure of the official border crossing a gun that by 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,
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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 will morgan august era than that, but the body of state and indigenous group in canada says it's found hundreds of unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school. the group says it's the largest discovery of its kinds in canada, last month and remains of $215.00 children were funds in a different location. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools. the last was closed in the 1900 ninety's. a multi story apartment block in the us state of florida has partially clamps with an ac firefighter units remains in search and rescue operation. it's unclear how many people were inside the building in the time a surf site near miami beach, because of the collapse is not yet known. protest isn't thailand's back on the
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streets after a 6 month break due to the coven 19 pandemic. several groups are rallying in bangkok to month. the resignation of the prime minister protest as are also colon from motion, sparing c from the monarchy and an overhaul of the constitution. will the valleys come as the country marks the 809th anniversary of the abolition of absolute monarchy? let's get more and i from tony chang. he's in a shopping district in central bank. oh, i can tell you before when those protest working, tell us about them. we'll be moving around all over the city today. they started at 5 o'clock at dawn with a, with a combat ration of the events. 89 years ago, the mob the end of the absolute monarchy. of course, a reform of monica is a key demand for these protest. this has been since the middle of last year. then they moved on democracy monument, where they burned a copy of the constitution,
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particularly marching today because there are calls within parliament, a constitutional reform that was supposed to happen last year. the government brushed those aside, and then they moved on to parliament itself. set up a stage, there was music, so it's been a pretty lively day. a numbers have been increasing as the day went on. there are a couple of 1000 now as we're approaching the early evening. and i think this is very much what they're trying to see. they're trying to test the wardens again, as we went to the protest faded away last year. i think there was a feeling that they had lost them and they hadn't really got that message across the certainly the government hadn't been budged on any of the key issues. but there is that now i think a new a big particularly given the governments having a hard time, it's been seen to fail fairly dramatically and dealing with cobra. now getting 1000 infections every day, the economy is in real trouble. and, and there's more and more unhappiness for the prime minister and i think they want
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to test the waters to see here they can get that same momentum where they were getting tens of thousands of people on the streets every weekend. certainly went all saying that today, but this is just the 1st of the season. i think they'll be trying to push on them all and will to, it is interesting because the people are unhappy with the corporate situation. not pandemic clearly hasn't gone away night. it's not really fool will send their minds now they want these demands to be met, but also the country's going through quite a time. is that with the r s the, i think that people were saying today, these are the hard core to been here since the very beginning. but what we were saying last year was young, professional students, ordinary people coming to join the program. and they're the ones who faded away the end of november and december last year. and part of that was because at that time
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time was doing remarkably well. the numbers of covert infections every day was 1020 . and there had been very, very few death that has changed over the last 6 months. we've gone through to lockdown. we saw 3000 effects, new impact today. that's about the average for the last couple of months. as the debt told is rising, thought more importantly, the economy, where many people had been accepting of the fact they had to shut down the boulders last year, basically killing off international terrorism, which is important. well, that has dragged on now and thailand really failed and it's vaccination. having the problem is the vaccination supplies don't seem to come through people having vaccination appointments cancelled. and i think there's a precinct concern that the board is shut down. it's going to continue well into this possibly into next year, and that's a real boring the economy is suffering to that i sat on
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the protest is trying to capitalize on. i'm hoping that they get more people out on the streets, but this time really push for real government reform if they didn't get lost there . ok, tony chang, that is the very latest form bangkok, tony, thank. so heads on al jazeera, we're on the front line of the battle to win hearts and minds a nor the new raw because security forces joints, a tight remaining. i saw the faces and the w h. o raises concerns over the stability over a russian factory that manufacturing the sputnik vaccine. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, nest, sir. there's a lot going on for asia pacific. first things 1st. we've got our steady stream of
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rain for southern areas of the country steering into taiwan. then we've also got a tropical depression that will be moving up the pacific. so let's take this out a few days now we'll go until monday. so let's keep going. keep going. okay, we'll hold it there. so here's 2 things i want to point out. we've got our plum rains falling just south of begin to river valley over these, trying to see into southern areas of japan. and all of this rain will be amplified by that tropical disturbance flooding almost a guarantee. as we head toward q, shoes, chicago, and haunt you on monday, except we'll take it to southeast asia and we'll get into some spells of sunshine, but also thundering down ports can be expected. northern areas of sumatra rate through malaysia on friday. and if we look at that 3 day forecast for k l will keep that risk of thunderstorms go in for the next few days in temperatures pretty well where they should be after the sub continent. and you know, our southwest monsoon a bit of a law as we head toward the west coast of india. that's not to say that there won't
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be rain, it just won't be falling at the same intensity or aggression and toward the northeast, where 4 deaths have been blamed on the monsoon and $25000.00 people displace those heavy rains. continue. sponsor cut on airways. history is forgotten, pero yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. put a group of survivor has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist past. the silence of others weakness on al jazeera. ah, ah
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ah, they face al jazeera quick right over the top stories there, sir. if you'll be military denies, it hits a busy market and see dry in an air strike killing dozens of civilians. but it does admit targeting to rebel fighters in the area. u. s. the un was the fool investigation. an indigenous group in canada says it's discovered hundreds of on mart grades at the size of a former residential school. the remains of 215 children were found in a different locations. and protests as in thailand, back on the streets after a 6 month break because of the virus pandemic, demonstrations in bank home, her demanding the resignation of the prime minister and an overhaul of the constitution. the former president of the philippines been in your keno has died of
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renal failure as a result of diabetes. 61 year old had been hospitalized on thursday morning in manila, aquino was the only son. those 2 of the countries, famous symbols of democracy should be the islands and looked back at the life of a liter release. a mixed legacy will ignore 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 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 rule. she became the face of a people power movement that led to the end of the 21 year rule by marco. regarded
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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, the symbol of democracy. to many 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 2010 and died for nothing. then c, b, i i shop getting 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 to think supreme court chief justice accused of corruption and jailing
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its pretty sister, former president gloria mac arroyo for government irregularities. he pushed through 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 to the international criminal court at the hague and winning. the major ruling declared, most of china's claim invalid. the victory was seen as an precedent. its 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,
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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, 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 hong kong, put them obviously newspaper apple daily has printed its last edition is closed after its assets are frozen, and some executives arrested under paging national security law as to vehicle pollen reports from hong kong is going to rush to get the final coffee's
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emotional scenes in the apple daily news room, while the printing press works over time in its final runs to put the last additions of the paper on new stance and in shop across hong kong. the we have no choice but to say goodbye. we hope that the people of hong kong were cited in stay, say, a 1000000 copies reprinted for the city, a 7500000 people. the most apples daily has printed in a day, sending a message that the paper known for its willingness to confront the government and criticize the authority will leave a legacy. i'm buying it for my daughter and to keep for my grandchildren. i've been reading apple daily every day since it started so long and it's heartbreaking to sit close. i'm very disappointed in hong kong government. they don't have the courage to allow even one single newspapers without opposition boys to exist.
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the advertisement that launched what was originally as sensationalist tabloid in 1995 has never been more appropriate. the founder and owner jimmy lie has become a target for the chinese government for his support of the pro democracy protest in 2019 an apple a day. if the miles away lies in jail for taking part in unauthorized protests. and as a waiting trial on charges under the new national security law, his media organization took another major hit when all its assets are frozen. and a number of executives were arrested, along with a high profile columnist over articles calling for foreign sanctions against the chinese and hong kong government. it's seen as a violation of the national security law, the arrest yesterday of one of its columns. this suggests that now there is such a thing as salt crime. you don't just have to be involved in political activities
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if you express in the newspaper, but you can also be arrested. this is very chilling and being the paper was regarded as an institution that push the boundaries of what could be reported and lodging. the space for other media outlets, whether it's supporters or not to the people of hong kong. the apple valley was much more than a newspaper for the fans, defended the cities freedom. while ford critic it's challenge fading authority over the territory. civic fall in august. there are hong kong. nearly 90000 students across the palestinian territory are starting the 1st day of general high school exams. 37000 of them were in the guns district. it's an important return to normalcy. a month after the 11th a conflict between israel and hamas, and his bills were damaged by sir the airstrikes. so the ministry had to find alternative locations to ensure students could set exams. 2 years after its
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territorial defeats in iraq, i saw remains active in several northern and western provinces. a federal police operation is trying to re tights the remaining fighters. but as iran con reports from how was security is coming at a cost for the people living there. sunrise and who the rocky federal police head out on patrol their mission to secure the farm lands round here. searching for the remaining isolated who control this area for 3 years in 2014 and look for explosives and weapons. technology plays an important role. thermal imaging cameras and drones, a part of the intelligence gathering operation. high visibility is the main tactic . however, isolate light is it operate here a from here they have deep family and tribal connections and despite the heavy police presence, use roadside bombs and snipers to attack patrols. to look at vs, there are still many i still groups operating inside the liberated area because
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they still find sympathizes logistical support and funding. so we have to find these sympathizes and deal with it, not only by military force, but also true winning the hearts and minds of local residents and by showing how dangerous the eye. so idea. ology is on political, social, and criminal levels. police search palm houses and thereby buildings based on information provided by rocky and coalition sources for local people. they also mount run rates. this is alma, whose house has been inspected today, surrounded by police out there. i asked him if he was comfortable talking about his experience. he says he's glad they have water on the air. of a minor security forces are doing a good job, the professional and there are no more security violations. the area is secure and they will also help us if we need to organize farming. so we don't have problems with neighboring farmers. despite the security during the day at night as a curfew,
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which runs 10 pm to 5 am, that's unlikely to be lifted anytime soon. well, the reason these patrols are so big and we've counted about 20 vehicles so far is quite simply, this is a show of force. it's a show, a force to locals, that there is actually security within this area. this also so force to isolate fight is the remnants of ice will fight is may, will be in this area that they on the ground and that they are looking for them actively. the federal police, along with the iraqi army in the militia force, is known as the p. m. f. where part of the front line troops in the fight against deisel, they won't release figures of how many police were killed or injured in fighting and ongoing operations. but medical sources suggest it's in the thousands this couple of the sun and the grieving continues to. they say that shot or the marty. when he joined for a whole month, i was angry and didn't talk to him. he went to his father and uncles asking them to
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help him reconcile with me. i was angry. i didn't want him to join. i was worried about him. we went through many was we lost many young men. he was my oldest son. i used to watch the news and when i phoned him, he would tell me he was fine. he never mentioned the battles with iso. he never mentioned anything dangerous. it's just 25. he died fighting i saw for the control of basie oil refinery. the federal police here and how we are out in force and highly visible, but how much longer is now a talking point. they're heavily militarized, and some experts wonder whether they will ever be able to go back to a traditional policing role in the future. m. ronko, our desert. oh, no, no. no. the world health organization has raised concern about the call is we have
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production methods used in russia's sputnik maxine, it's been approved by more than 60 countries and is under review by the european medicines agency for use across europe. but it w h o reports is i tend to fight issues of cross contamination alongside other concerns about the stability of a production sites. the report found issues with quality control data and the tracing and identification of thank scene batches. it has some questions the efficacy of the vaccine itself. will this comes a day after countries that relied heavily on chinese made vaccines ways bare concerns about their effectiveness with the variance. they've been growing outbreaks in bahrain, sheila, asthma, julia, all of which use the sino farm and sign of act jumps will look. santa pisec is a lecture university, college london global citizenship program on i bricks, infectious diseases. she says the reports will damage trust in the splitting job.
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this is going to have a big blow to the general russian wall out of the vaccines because there is already a great deal of hesitancy amongst russian citizen with a pole showing that about 2 3rd saying that even prior to this that we took her luminary investigation she 3rd said that they would not take the back. so i think this is going to further hamper their role as the dummy chair went onto the site to investigate this before. of course, giving your standards approval and the issue around contamination shows that the student is working in it. and this particular plan is actually a feeling plaque. so it would be more once part of the vaccine process in making as for the next 5. but again, really concerning, given the fact that moscow currently is going through a huge increase in cases one of the highest in the european region. so i can,
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i think they're going to have a larger problem in convincing the population that it's a safe vaccine to take, even if it was only one of the plants and overall this wasn't included in this particular nation. a state leader says, just really is big city is going to, one of it's scary as times of the pandemic to me is taking restrictions in response to dozens of you infections. planes on the highly contagious delta variance testing has increased, but the new science will premier says there's no need to look down further. since the panoramic has dotted, this is perhaps the scariest period that new stuff was going through. and dr. chan and i are of equal view of class. it is a very contagious period, but at the same time, we are at the stage comfortable that the settings that are in life are the appropriate settings, but that so long as everybody does the right thing. 30 tourism industry is hoping
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for a much needed boost sense to russia. listed flight restrictions with health and the untimely region on the mediterranean coast of reopening following months. the setbacks caused by the pandemic visitor numbers dropped near the 70 percent last year, resulting and losses of more than $20000000000.00 on this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. if u. p. s. military denies that hits a busy markets in to grow in their strike can dozens of civilians. but if those have met targeting pico rebel faces in the area, u. s. and un on the through investigation, mohammed has more from the european capital at a suburb of the spokesman for the if you.

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