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the amazon basin, but i want to take it further to the south because that weather maker that was impacting uruguay, southern brazil and paraguay out toward the atlantic. but it's still feeding rain back for southern areas of brazil and paraguay while still ahead. few here on out of one of the 1st anti virus software. finance is found dead in spain, holloway saying extradition and germany set up a headline class with historic rivals, england. in the last 16 of the years, people will have all these details for ah, a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but the default sexual that meant then they could only project. that's what we refused, was one of the founder of a settlement with this and the story of juice and to the eyes of its own people,
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segregation, occupations discrimination, injustice. this is a per site in 21st century. truth them a rock and a hard place analogy, 0 a war which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. they will take shots even when they should not. and i believe that sometimes what the saudis had been during the story behind the deadly attack by the saudi led coalition forces on a school bus in yemen, which killed 40 children yemen. the soda bus bombing on al jazeera oh, the
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hello. again, i'm the star and don't remind you about stories the fallon. if you're military is denied it hit a busy markers in t ran and strike killing dozens of civilians. but it doesn't meant targeting t rebel fighters in the area. the us on the you want to full investigation. an indigenous group in canada says it's discovered hundreds of unmarked grade. at the sight of a former residential school. last month, the remains of 215 children were found in a different location. for the philippine president banana, aquino has died of renal failure as a result of diabetes at the age of 61. a keynote, one times 2010 to 2016 and presided over a period of steady economic for now, hong kong pro democracy newspaper, apple daily has just printed its last edition. it's been forced to close after its assets were frozen, and top executives were arrested on the beijing national security law. decompile
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and reports from hong kong. there has been a rush across the cities to get those last copies of the paper. the 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 and they 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. says, well, 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
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. i'm very disappointed in hong kong government. they don't have the courage to allow even one single newspapers with an opposition voice to exist. 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 apple. today. he's still 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 column
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is suggest that now there is such a thing as salt crime. you don't just have to be involved in political activities. if you express in the, in the newspaper, you can also be arrested. this is very chilling and being the paper was regarded as an institution that pushed the boundaries of what could be reported and lodging. the space for other media outlets, whether it's the fortress 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 for a critic challenge facing authority over the territory. civic paul and audience era . hong kong, when protest is in thailand, back on the streets of the 6 month break due to the curb at 1900 pandemic. several groups have been rallying in bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister, demonstrates the ortho, calling for more transparency from the monarchy and an overhaul of the constitution
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. these rallies come as the country marks the 89th kind of history of the abolition of absolute monarchy. tony chang has worn out from outside parliament in the capital. well, it's surprisingly lively. i think we've got a crowd of about a 1000 people here. they started about 3 hours ago, outside democracy monument, they've will 6 kilometers through the central bank in the baking. they have to get here. they're trying to make the point to the politicians inside that they won't change it to cope the constitution. in particular, the role of the senate, which is appointed by the government, they want that to be abolished. but generally they're here with essentially the same demands that they were pulling for last year. when we were getting tens of thousands of protests is out on the street regularly, which are namely that they want to reform the constitution. they want the prime minister set down. that hasn't changed. we spoke to one of the process leaders just now who is still facing very serious challenges of less mad to say offending them
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on the case because of her calls to reform them. nonetheless, she's coming out and she says, their intention is exactly the thing to come out to protest peacefully and call for the whole. now 2 years after the last, it's final tarrot train, the scattered remnants of ice will still remain a threat and several provinces in northern iraq, federal police force are also that reaching out the remaining fighters. but as iran con reports from who we judge, security is coming at a cost for the people who live in sunrise in hawaii, joe and the rocky federal police head out on patrol their mission to secure the farmlands 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
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. however, i still fight 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 the vs. there are still many i still groups operating inside the liberated area because 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 residence and by showing how dangerous the eye. so idea. ology is on political, social, and criminal level, police search, palm houses, and nearby buildings based on information provided by rocky and coalition sources for local people. they also mount random rate. 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 a lot of
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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 and night as a curfew was run 10 pm to 5. am that unlikely to be lifted anytime soon? well, the reason that 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 force, the locals, that there is actually security within this area, resource or so forth to ice will fight is the remnants of ice will fight is the 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. were part of the front line troops and the fight against deisel. they won't release figures of how many police were killed or injured in
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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 i was shot or the marcio. 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 help him reconcile with me. i was angry. i didn't want him to join. i was worried about him. we went through many walls, 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 eisen. he never mentioned anything dangerous. it's just 25. he died fighting i saw for the control of bazy, old 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
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a traditional policing role in the future. m. ron car out, is there? no. well, that's not bring in russia. i like it is. she's a senior analyst and also the head of the non state actors program at the news lines institute for strategy and policy. she joins us from washington, d. c. rush, just how active is i full in iraq and syria at the moment. it feels like global attention is moved on, was that a mistake? so i, so basically operating now as an underground insurgency, this was their modus operandi, back in 2006 when they were still under the name of the islamic state of iraq. and this will continue for an unforeseeable future, i believe, because they do not have the ability to mount a massive search as they did in 2014, for various reasons. they lost thousands of soldiers that flex who fought for them . they also lost the top tier leadership and the there is a lot of obstacles in recruiting new blood as well for them. so they will continue
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this modest oper on day where they manage to mount some attacks here and there. but they are scattered. we can see that isis military, they don't even, they're not even of their in large numbers and one certain place. so, during the military operations, indiana, or in how we ger, or even unbar, and you know, one or 2 i smoke and are killed with every rate. in the past, the numbers the fighters killed were 10 to 20. and that shows us that the numbers that are fighting are also smaller in groups. they will continue also just to sort of make a point that we are still here. we can talk, but it is nothing on the scale of how it was in 20122013. before they reached that point where they could actually mount a serge show, given that the in the scattered pockets, do the iraqi security forces have the capacity and more money the expertise to deal with this. especially now that they've shifted tactic. that's the issue. iraq skill
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does not have the ability of an internal level to deal with isis as an underground insurgency. think of them, the way they operate today is kind of like a gang was actually less capabilities even than a gang. iraq is counter terrorism forces. and even though at the federal police level, there are more use to direct direct countering. so for example, like an urban warfare, that's what they are used to. but how do you actually operate with the gang that has presence as the report was mentioning, has presence at an, an underground level, has a presence within the civilian, but sometimes it's actually hard to differentiate. who is the civilian and who is the militant? this is something that iraq continues to work on. no, it has definitely improved from let's say, 2017 where it did not exist at all. it just needs more improvement and to win the hearts and minds you have to deal with it as a local police, not as a fighting force. and so russia just briefly, i do want to ask you what is driving the ongoing existence of eiffel here is the ideology of the movement. what still finding supporters here?
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that's not the i highly doubt. that's the reason we have to understand that the concept of g, how disgrace was started in 2003 immediately. it was already present in iraq slightly before the war, as we know now that insurgents and how does that actually entered iraq, a previous the fall of the dumpsters. and so we're talking about 18 years. that's nearly 2 generation families that have done nothing else. but she had, this is all they know opposing the state, opposing the governments and fighting whatever forces were there at this point. it doesn't even matter. it's not really ideology or sucked the new generations that are coming. they're just used to seeing their fathers or their uncles fighting, so they continue on the past. it's part of a reality, knowing the country it is decreasing. but it also might take another generation or 2 to eradicate completely for rationality that senior analyst and head of the non state actors program at the news lines institute, thanks for sharing your expertise with us. i'm out there. thanks for joining us.
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russian. thank you. now around 90000 students across the palestinian territory are starting the 1st day of high school exams. 37000 of them are in the gaza strip. misses an important return to normality. just a month after the 11th a conflict between israel and mass. many schools you'll recall damaged by israeli strikes and the thirty's of had to find other location. so students could actually set their exams today while they're still attends, stand off now between protesters in the occupied westbank and the palestinian police. demonstrators are attempting to march following the death of an activist and outspoken critic of presidents by a bus and knees. abundance died on thursday while being arrested by palestinian authority. security forces. stephanie deca has worn out from ramallah, a lot of criticism reacting to the death of his od by now to prominent critic of the palestinian authority. according to his family, around 25 members of the palestinian authority security forces entered his home in
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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 calls 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 cybersecurity pioneer, john mcafee, has been found dead in his jail cell in spain. just hours after court approved his
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extradition to the united states. he was said to face tax fraud charges from reynolds report. john mcafee's, anti virus software, made him rich and famous. but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be extradited to the us 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. while stella had here on al jazeera with ellen, big games less than a month away, now we'll hear from here from some of stuffing biggest stuff or about coming up with pizza in. ah
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ah ah ah, welcome back. well, it is now time just for his peter. the thought the thank you very much. the last 16 teams of been decided at the euros or an epic not have action, which also saw portugal christiano, rinaldo equal the main, international gold scoring record for the defending champions. he opened the school as franz from the penalty spot. rinaldo stepping up to begin the 1st player and world cup in euro's history. the school combined at 20 gold across the 2 competitions. but france had a penalty of their own kareem benny's and putting it away to make one for his 1st go for his country since 2015 venza ma double that lead. earlier in the 2nd half of the world champions conceited and the penalty and the equalized from the spot to ty
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iran, alida e on $109.00 international goals. germany booked a meeting with historic rivals, england at wembley stadium up to twice coming from behind to be hungry. on wednesday, the young ariens needed to win to progress and it looked good early on. when captain adam, the lawyer headed them in front of the 11 minutes to me training one day at half time, but chelsea caught habits equalized after the break. but as 2 minutes later hungry i bleed again, thanks to andrew shaffer, germany were heading out until the younger guy made it to 2 on 84 minutes. german fans that came also took a stand to l g b t rights against us. his decision not to allow the munich stadium to be lit up in rainbow colors you ever said they don't allow political gestures, but many waived rainbow flags showing the support for the community in protest, given governments decision last week to pass an anti l g b t propaganda law and several other german stadiums around the country will lit up
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in the rainbow colors during the match. so the line up for the last 16 looks as follows, wailed faced a mark on saturday, followed by italy against austria on sunday. the netherlands take on the check republic and wills. number one ranked 100 belgium plate portugal vein on monday. it's croatia, spain before france play switzerland. and the last 16 concludes on tuesday with england versus germany and sweden against you. crane 9 times copper america champions, brazil have continued a perfect record in this year's competition. on wednesday, they faced columbia in rio, arguably the toughest group stage match, and sydney appeared. so when they fell behind early to the fabulous flight from new york. however, the 5 time will champions fall back and eventually equalized in the 78th minute to both of amena with that go to level matters. and then with what was virtually the last bit of action in the match rate, madrid,
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mid feel the cut the nito one for the host nation to one. the final school earlier ecuador were looking good in their match against peruse. they took it to the lead. thanks to an own go from and off the top and press the auto strike, but the peruvians never gave up and they were rewarded for the re put in the managed school to goals of their own. in the n b a playoffs, the atlanta hawks have taken game, one of the eastern conference finals on wednesday. they were in milwaukee to take on the bucks. tre young was the start of the night for atlanta. he schooled 48 points as the whole 111-6113. and in the, in the tampa bay lightning and new york islanders are headed for game 7 in a stanley cup. semi final theories. anthony vinny, a school just over one minute over time to secure a 3 to win for tampa bay on wednesday to find
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a series at 33. the deciding game is on friday in tampa formula ones, british going pretty. we'll be allowed a capacity crowd for the race on july 18th. the syllabus been circuit elder 2 rates as well, but both without a crowd, although this year, they're expecting around $140000.00 fans on race day, which would be the biggest sporting event in britain. since the code of 900 pandemic began the less than a month to take you 2020, we think we'll take 8. so let me pick debut. we've been hearing from some of the biggest stars hoping to catch a wave all the way to a gold metal. here's australia is stephanie gilmore, as a young girl, i really wanted to go to the olympics for some kind of sport, like it didn't really matter what it was. i just wanted to run on, you know, dismissal, javelin, swimming, whatever it was. i just love the idea of performing on that global stage. and then
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when i got into surfing, i sort of let that dream go. and then here we are today. we'll get a new, a new audience. you know, they'll be a lot of maybe millions of people around the world that have never seen before, and they'll get to watch it for the 1st time and, and hopefully we put on a show. i've searched in japan before. hopefully we can get a tie soon. and it'll bring that swell and we'll get really fun stuff. it's nothing like too crazy, but it'll be definitely, you know, contestable and with the best servers in the world. i'm sure everyone will make it look pretty good. there are a lot of people watching us. you know, so yeah, surfing king game become more popular. so it's going to be a good opportunity for us and, and i'm happy to be part of this, especially if that brazil, brazil, tim looks pretty strong and yeah, i'm looking for, for the good meadow, for sure. yeah,
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coughing really picks is one of the biggest the biggest accomplish it's my career so far. so yeah, pretty amazing. all like the media stuff. it's all about the olympics and it's a talk in the world right now. so it makes it feel really real and it's seriously really surreal and such an honor. so i'm, so i'm excited for all of it. there's not one thing i'm not excited for. so, you know, i wake up every day and tell me like you stars, you know, to be able to do this in front of a nation and for my family. you know, the list goes on. but for me, just having my name right next to it right next to the olympics, which i know is honor. and you know, we need to come together and, and overcome the pandemic. and the olympics. it's kind of a platform where we can use to, to kind of spread our message and, and, you know, maybe in a way celebrate through surfing, celebrate their sport. and showing that, hey, you know, we're strong enough and we overcome this and, and from now, unless we look forward. so, you know, it's, you know,
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it's an exciting time and i think it will be very positive for not just for our sport, but for just humanity. okay, i'll be here again in a couple of hours with another update massage. thanks so much for an amazing staffing that. well, that is it for me to have this news out but don't go away. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. ah, feel. 2 months ago demick serving was found guilty of killing george roy. now he will be sentenced and could face up to 30 years behind bars. join us on june the 25th for live coverage. as this historic us court case reaches its conclusions very show the good sentencing on our juicy era no place. and so i gone, was se press retreated to the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the
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roof, we could see the recreation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict and vietnam were transmitted. to the world, this was the front row seats, the final stages of the war saigon, caravel, a new episode of war. hotels on al jazeera, overflowing with passion, but desperately under resourced tribes. national football team has never qualified for the africa cup of nations. all the world cup al jazeera weld asks, what will it take for the squad to find the success? paul will be forever sidelined. chad's football drew on al jazeera for ramirez and molina families. the pain is unbearable for their relatives were killed last week. doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government, security forces accused him of being part of
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a colombian rebel group and said they died in combat. neighbors and families. person said they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister, everybody made it said the armed forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated the an admission of as strikes. but if you're, if you're the military denies, hitting a busy markets and t gray reporting the killing dozens of people, the hello there, i'm associate, hey, this is out there. i live from durham coming up. dozens of people are rescued from
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