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taken king leading celebration, but it comes at a time when relations with the west under crete and strange, and the g 7 countries looking for countless chinese growing engine around the world . follow all the detailed analysis on algebra. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello and welcome to the news our money by coming up in the next 60 minutes. iraq's prime minister condemns us as tribes which kills members of an iranian box, paramilitary indonesian hospitals and burial sites. so overwhelmed as asia pacific nation see a rise in 19 infections driven by new various nations. colds on the
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well to dismantle systemic racism against black people and to make amends, including 3 reparation no longer welcome the us find on all the game that will make it harder to give rescued straight. a 2nd challenge. and as for defending champions, portugal have been knocked out of the european championship, the top rank team in the world, belgium, bidding them one mil to them to the quarter final ah. hello, welcome to the program. iraq has condemned us as strikes on it's the whale and in neighboring syria, which talk to power military armed groups. the popular moment verbalization forces, which is an umbrella group of iranian back fighters. this 4 of its members were
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killed and have vowed revenge. the u. s. says it hit facilities that were being used to launch attacks against its troops in wrong calling reports now from baghdad . this is the moment the us said it hit are popular mobilization forces base ne, iraq's outcome border crossing with syria. the air strikes happened in the early hours of monday, targeting both sides of the crossing on the rocky side, a base use with drone attacks with hit a statement from the u. s. department of defense fed. the targets were selected because these facilities are utilized by iran backed militias that engaged in unmanned aerial vehicle attacks against us personnel and facilities in iraq. the iraqi military spokesman issued a strong statement. we condemn the usa attack that targeted a site last night on the rocky syrian border, which represents a blatant, an unacceptable violation of rocky serenity and a rocky national security. in accordance with all international conventions,
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to groups, backed by iran, were targeted to type as below and ca type. i said i shot a reaction from the groups was swift. that i've as a say it, i shall harder to react very strongly. probably thing an open war against us targets with in iraq itself. now the real concern here is one simply of escalation . the iranians also reacted to vote that month of us still continues to the wrong path from the region. what we see today is not only the sanctions, but also following the wrong policies in previous administrations in regard with actions they carry out in the region. some analysts suggest iraq must have been consulted before the strike. this is only the 2nd time the president biden has use military force, as was mentioned earlier, the 1st strike was almost exactly 4 months ago, the end of the end of february. i also think it's significant that he attacked rainy and back forces. at the same time,
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the negotiations are going on. what level of coordination remains unclear? the popular mobilization forces comes under control of the rocky government. it was only a 2 days ago. prime minister must have her call me praise the parliamentary to regroup in public. however, there's long been some concern about who certain groups within the umbrella organization actually answer to whether it's iran or iraq. it's clear that the popular mobilization forces a part of its security structure. so in effect, the u. s. bomb denali. but the u. s. was clear that the popular mobilize ation fighters had attacked us targets. and the bombing was in response to that. and where the response promised by the group, it's likely this will further divide the us the rock and opinion on the u. s. role in the country. iran con, out is era back that let's go to the white house correspondent kennedy hall care. it's kimberly good to see you. why did the u. s. think these as strikes when necessary right now?
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well, as the pentagon statement has been very clear, the u. s. president joe biden believes that these strikes are defensive in nature, and it is important to note that this is the 2nd time since the start of the year that this type of action has been taken. the argument being that these are attacks on us personnel is that are being conducted by a ron fax militia. and as a result, the united states is trying to send a very clear message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated. also important to note that this comes at a very delicate time because of course the united states is try very hard to revive the discussions that have been ongoing. a 6 round a 7th to be scheduled in vienna to live it runs nuclear program. and the feeling is that i, as the talks are being conducted, it's important to send a very clear message, sharon, where it stands,
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what the united states will tolerate and will not tolerate. so this is something that comes at a delicate time of fragile time. but the united states feeling that it needs to send a message of force, and there's been some reaction as well, from people within biden's own policy. what have they been saying? the president's own democratic party, some top senators, as well as members of congress, chris murphy, in the u. s. senate, johan omar, and the house of representatives. not happy about the conduct by the white house that it has once again acted without the authorization of congress. and the fear is, and all of this is not only the impact on civilian casualties potentially, but also the fact that this would fall under potentially jurisdiction that requires authorization under war powers. and that has not been sought. so the united states looking very much as if it is taking an aggressive posture and the u. s. congress
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demanding answer. so we're watching very carefully not only to see what the briefings will be that will take place on capitol hill, whether or not that will satisfy members of congress. but also for watching carefully at the upcoming white house press briefing. see what the white house press secretary has to say, and the justification for this action. money. thanks for that white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it. me so haughty, infectious delta a variance of coven 19 as breaching defenses across asia. a 4th in governments to bring back tough restrictions. huge numbers of people are leaving boundary dashes capital to escape a tightened lockdown that will effectively close the city. tunbridge henry has moved from the ferry terminal outside decor. tens of thousands of people crossed into south and south west, and that's through the terminal 40 miles got up dot com. it's no one that similarly,
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i've told me not. now there are many other terminals where people are still propping, not as many, but on the way out, we saw hundreds and thousands of people actually walking, taking 3 with us, renting even ambulances because there's no public transportations yet. another parent is like the country's going to going to walk down from thursday july everything will be shut down. most of the people are working people daily way down or if they want to be with their family and villages and what they have a social network and get the support because they won't be any work left in at least for the wicked bit total shut down and it could possibly be extend that now the fear is the buyer of indian very and the delta varian is spreading very quickly in the bordering bank. and now it's spreading introductory hospitals. i book, there's a panic among the people that there's infection. the 2nd way put much worse than the 1st one. there are also reco breaking infection numbers in indonesia. hospitals
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in jakarta have setup tens outside to treat the other flow of patients. and jessica washington tells us from a cemetery burial sites have been overwhelmed to this is tom cemetery, one of the newest cove with 19 burial sites here in the invasion capital in north dakota. and this location had to be opened up the burials because the other service measured, covered 900 burial side, reached 100 percent capacity. as you can see, it's incredibly busy. there are excavators, workers, what non stop body after body arriving at this new cemetery. the workers say that their workload is almost impossible to keep up with the confirmed death hole in indonesia is almost 60000. the don't to say you to the low right for testing across the visa, the actual just told could be much more,
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very difficult to watch. families grieving at this cemetery. this makes shift symmetry where they have to say good bye to their loved ones in a location like this. not just java cemetery work is struggling to keep up with their workload. in light of this surge of covered 1900 cases. but health care work is as well. some hospital in java, in particular in the capital jakarta are already at 100 percent capacity. and some have even resorted to having tense in comp, ox outside hospitals to deal with the overflow of patients. doctors, a warnings that is strict protocol isn't introduce the health care system will soon pull up. plain buster ave has more on the situation in indonesia and elsewhere across asia. thailand is shutting down construction sites and
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indoor dining as well as ben and gatherings of more than 20 people. the latest restrictions to address new outbreaks of cope with 19 grim news for a tourist hub at the start of the summer season. and they could come by dirty. i don't make any profit. nobody at best. i brick even. but i can stop selling food. it's my life hood. i can't rely on government help every day. can i have to save ourselves? it doesn't make any sense to ask for help, and hence now super rock has been cooking noodles in bangkok, china town, for most of her life. her shop has been open for 49 years. for millions, just like her. the pandemic has meant it's a struggle just to make a living. indonesia said a new record for daily cases on sunday, with a total of more than $21000.00 hospitals in the capital. jakarta are overflowing with patients. it is the hardest hit southeast asian nation with more than
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$57000.00 deaths. but the real figure is believed to be even higher during an emergency meeting and australian health official warned the situation. there is the worst. it's been since the 1st wave of the pandemic cities across the country are going back into locked out. we really face to my serious crisis in the covert and demick since the early days in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that's emerging. in fiji, there's been a sharp rise in cases this month. even relatively isolated island nations have been unable to avoid the pandemic. the rise of cases in fiji is definitely
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a white call. so pacific nation absolutely can prevent a way from reaching their shores. it is not an inevitability that we will see. the taking over in the pacific. people are well coordinated, governments and humanitarian organizations are working together. they are learning lessons from across the pacific and across the globe. but for many, they continue to be difficult lessons. it's a lonely time, stay for me because you know, you and your families, you can go see friends, you can't, you know, we can talk through social media, but now we're just looking for the content to the like was as, as his pacific islands, as, as his feagins, we all is that can, i know, touch one some. despite new variance, a group say getting jobs in arms is still the only way to slow down the pandemic,
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which continues to hurt people. and economies around the world is in basra, v o g 0 and the delta variance has been blamed for fall spreading cove. at 19 infections in rushes to largest cities. moscow reported 124 deaths in the last 24 hours or more than 2000 people are being hospitalized every day. tougher rules now mean people need proof of vaccination or negative test results and to restaurants, bars, and other businesses. the city of st. petersburg is in a similar state, but is going ahead with plans to host the year a quarter final football match, which takes place on friday. here is some of what is a head this our feeling alone in the well report. there's many children in the occupied. westbank have lost faith that anyone will help them. i'm will harding and jo, how were there is a rush to send. rescue dogs to united states after the u. s. as they're closing
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their borders to them. a mid rabies scared uninstalled, the reco. we continue to fall on the track action from the us olympic trials coming up late in the program. ah, at least 30 people have been killed in an attack in central somalia. a government official, says elisha, bob vices set off to comp bombs on sunday, targeting and ministry base in the town of whistle in the semi autonomous state of gone with dog. the attack lead to fighting between troops, rebels. foreign ministers have gathered in rome to discuss a coordinated plan to the feet i saw and say they should be a working group, set up us secretary of state antony, blinking on his italian counterpart of hosting the global summit. growing thresh
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and parts of africa is expected to be high on the agenda. well, let's take a closer look at this because i so affiliated on groups opening up new from across africa, even as the group sees a decline in the middle east eyes. the ling fighters have been blamed for increased violence across the sahara region, especially in molly. but kina faso and new share in mozambique fight is claiming ties to iso have stepped up. attacks in the northern carbo delgado, province, least 2 and a half 1000 people have been killed and 700000 displays since 2017 and in democratic republic of congo. the government imposed military will in the northeast to stop sparling violence, much of it being blamed on ice linked fighters. we can speak to our correspondent nicholas hawk, who is live in dot com and then ago. so what exactly is happening here? why is this managing to gain or bas grounds in africa?
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well, simply put model, the really, it's of i, it's always gaining ground in areas, in regions where the security forces or the governments are weak, whether it be in mozambique in around the lake. chad area in northern nigeria or close to to here in this region, just weeks ago, we saw an attack in the village east of bertina far so where 130 people were killed by the fighters affiliated to be so me state in the greater so our age between 12 and 14 and the reason the reason why they're joining these groups is because the i still affiliates are able to exploit existing grievances that there is that the state has failed to mediate. for instance, in the region of foster, where this attack took place. that's a place where there's are too many industrial gold mining where the villagers feel they don't have the dividends or the return of this exploitation. or whether it's
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in multi where we're seeing attacks involving herders and farmers at the height of the rainy season. these are local grievances, that's the, the state has failed to address, and that's where our groups are stepping. and there's also this ideological war. and this is something that's going to be addressed in this conference around the region. sweeping around, notably for a french colonies, is the anti french sentiments. and these armed groups are writing on this sentiment, appealing to this sentiment, saying that the regent should go back to a pre colonial time, where there was slum, make states in the region. and of course, this is something that's going to be addressed by the ministers that are in rome to try to tackle both on the ground with soldiers on the ground, but also tackle this information war moline. as you say, this is going to be a topic of discussion when various european countries meet today. why is it so important to them? well, they don't want to see an influx of refugees,
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of migrants like they've seen from syria and iraq, and the places where these arm groups are located and they control large swells of land. well, these are routes used by human traffickers through this a hell onto libya that allows the illegal migration to europe. and so there's a feeling in capitals in brussels, paris, rome, and madrid that to ensure the security and the, the protection of the borders of the european union. well, there needs to be boots on the ground and there needs to be efforts to tackle these arm groups that are gaining ground here in the region. so last year, with the start of the to cooper 4th, which is involves various special forces from the region that are attacking and trying to neutralize, as they say, are groups in the region. just last week, the french said that they neutralize
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a high ranking official of the stomach state and the greater sahara. and while the french were pulling out from this bar con operation, they have 5000 troops on the ground. the european forces will continue to step up, add to that, the presence of the united states that have a big drone base in the share will be continuing to patrol the air and offer its support to 2 countries on the region in the region. we saw the new president of chad that we probably replaced interest to be his son, who said that african countries can ensure the security of the region, given the support and the backing of international actors. mullin, money, thanks for that. nicholas hark. staffers in dhaka, the curfew has been declared in the city of benny and the democratic republic of congo after 3 bomb attacks on the weekend. 2 people wounded often explosion inside a church on sunday. it is the 1st such attack on
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a catholic church in the area. it was followed hours later by a suicide bombing outside a ball. the world is being told, it must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism against africans and people of african descent. but un rides chief has released a report which was launched off to the matter of a black man. george floyd by a police officer report analyzes 190 deaths, mostly in the u. s. it shows how police are rarely held accountable for rights, foundations and crimes. against black people, a pass and repeated in many countries, it goes on to say that structural racism leaves money in poverty and facing barriers, education, health care, and employment. over all the un says government must formerly acknowledge centuries of injustice and discrimination. and to consider reparations systemic racism needs a systemic response. we near term formative approach that tackles the interconnected
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area, the dry racism, and lead to repeat it wholly avoidable. try you this like the death of judge roy. i'm calling on all state to stop denying and start dismantling races to end impunity and build trust to listen to the voice of people of african descent and to confront pass legacies and deliver redress. we can get more on this story with trivial. lindsey who is a black lives matter scholar, an associate professor at the state of ohio state university. she joins us on scott from columbus in ohio. many thanks for joining us on the program. what was your reaction to the findings of this report? i'm not surprised by the findings of the before. however, i am less of the and normally encouraged by the naming of systemic global level races and systemic racism that needs to be addressed and the
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consideration for reparation. a call that's been made by african peoples and peoples of african descent for a number of the report says that reparations for black people should not be equated only with financial compensation. do you agree with that? absolutely. i think financial compensation is a very important and integral part of the period of structure. we also have to talk about the systems that remain in place that are part of the place and colonialism and other forms of global life. and i think with important in some progress in getting an institution and the systems and the structure that we produce, the harms that have been betted in these different society in the same way. graphy but better late through anti black racism. as you say, nothing in this report really surprises you. do you think it can make a difference to any kind of systemic changes that you are calling for?
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i am hopeful. i know that well the doing this work for a very long time in terms of pushing for this kind of recognition. so i don't want to minister, well, some may say is a symbolic gesture or hear more words identifying a particular problem. at the same time, i think the consideration of reparations, and the roaming around that will pair to frame work or dressing looking like if someone is gaining traction. and i think this should put mason on. notice that he think of african descent will not be pacified by simply a statement about the legacies and after live the play and colonialism, what are the man team action and what, what does that action look like? i mean, that's been a call by, by some black lead groups to remove statues, for example, that still highlights racism from the slavery days. is that the kind of changes
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that you think we should that should be made? i think those are changes that absolutely need to be made, but they have to be made along bad structural institutional changes. so we're talking about health care disparities that have to be rightfully address. we're talking about who insecurity water, and we're talking about housing authority, job, personal, basic income, nice things that affectively address the 100 years of effects of systemic racism. and it's not just the lately, the facts, but the, all the ways that make anti black racism shows up in the lives of african and pieces of african to set out the world. and so getting rid of bachelor matters in terms of addressing the symbolic legacy of those things, but that legacy is also quality rate. that legacy is also and reduce the fortunate raise that cobra has affected lack. well, it also evident in the,
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fortunately that black people experience is from a legal system, violence pacifically, not only in the united states, but in canada and brazil, and south africa, nigeria, those legacies matter as well. really interesting to get your thoughts, travel, lindsay, a black lives matter. scala from the higher state university. thank you for your time and sorry for the weather. he has everton how i was seen some really heavy rain recently across southern parts of china. more of the same over the next couple of days, we got your front, the plum rains continue to pulse away across a similar area. so widespread flooding remains a concern over the coming days. a system makes his way out to a little area of low pressure, just to the southeast of japan. and then our main area of low pressure, the remnants of tropical storm champ, continuing to move out into the open waters, dragging some really wet weather very close to that eastern side of japan. still a possibility of some localized will flash flooding coming through here. a backwash
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of showers over the next couple days. it will be human temperatures in the socket. getting up to an oppressive. 30 degrees celsius penny a shower was to just around the korean peninsula to a northeast corner of china. southern parts. yeah. staying went more heavy rain coming through here, over the next few days, not as much rain as i should be across indo china. meanwhile, usual scattering a showers across a good part of south east asia. the philippines related sinks of heavy down portion heavier right. also making its way over towards march over the next couple of days . heavy rain continues into notation parts of india into bangladesh into a minima. we'll see some heavy rain now starts just pap up for the western side of india. sweden's prime minister, stefan lawson has officially handed in his resignation. the left leaning social democratic party leader had a week to either quit or call us nap election after losing a no confidence phase in parliament. it's now up to a, the parliament speaker,
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to find a replacement lawful, a former union boss that a fragile minority coalition for 3 years. much more to come on the program. civilian militias, fighting against the military and miano are taking great britain according to a new report. and they call it the white gold of renewable energy. how argentina is banking on? lithium, beneath the flat power its economy in sports night to remember ecuador in the corporate america football action coming up late in the program with ah, the latest news as it breaks, a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the quarter of 2021 happened in nigeria, salvatore, and walk as with detail coverage president binding this foreign policy is the buying close allies and partners. and then with the united position deal with problems from around the world. the government says they are aiming to 70 percent
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you're watching out, is there a reminder on top stories? our iraq's prime minister has condemned us as strikes along the nation border with syria, calling them a violation of iraqi sovereignty. iran back paramilitary armed groups in iraq have promised a joint response to the strikes which targeted them. the delta variance is sporting fall in bangladesh, which has reported its highest number of daily that depends on the gap, tens of thousands comp and scrambling to lead ahead of a nation wide lot sound which begins on 1st day. well, there's being told it must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism against africans and people of african descent. the human rights chief is released report which was launched off about a.

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