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ah, you're watching out. as a reminder, our 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 alms group in iraq, have promised a joint response to the strikes which targets with them. the delta variance is sporting fall in bangladesh, which has reported its highest number of daily plans. i think the gap tens of thousands, comp and scrambling to lead ahead of a nationwide lockdown which begins on 1st day. well, this being told, it must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism against african some people of african descent. the human rights chief is released report, which was launched off about a black man, george floyd via us police officer. not move from a rock with a look at the popular mobilization forces and why they're so powerful. they were
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established in 2014 the p. m f, as they're known, was instrumental in the defeat of iso with us assistance. the umbrella organization of mostly shia muslim pelham paramilitary and alms groups is backed by iran and has been recognized by iraq's parliament as a state affiliated paramilitary force. over the years, the p. m. s. has expanded its social, economic and political influence in iraq. apart from being accused of attacking us faces. it also faced allegations of killing anti government protesters in 2019. joining us on scott from baghdad is political analyst allie, on board. many, thanks for joining us on the program. what do you think is the u. s. motivation for attacking the p. m. f. what i think it doesn't benefit anybody for the united states to have strikes on the iraq
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and neither before nor in the future. because this does not help us to will continue escalating violence against the military bases. whereas americans are based on such strikes have never been useful to anybody. how would you describe the relationship between the p m f and the iraqi government? by low, it's part of the official military forces and the relationship with the current prime minister and i missed those before him was always very good because any prime minister who would like to govern iraq cannot do so unless he has good relationship with them because they have the ultimate power and they are the ultimate decision makers and the street and the government is so
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without having good relationship with them. neither of them, you know, the primary says before can rule this country. it has been increasingly strange though, recently happening because the iraqi government recently arrested the head of the p. m. f group. well, they did done about it, but eventually they failed with that respect and they let him go. and even the, because have the reading from, from prison because that is not enough evidence of him participating in the content of demonstrators recently. so that shows that neither the government, not even that ecosystem capable of controlling these publishers who
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are gonna buy lo, considered part of the military forces in iraq. and currently they have the upper hand and the government and ruling this country. and how do iran keep people view external forces like the p, m f and the us well of course the piano cannot be considered as external forces. as i said, legally, they are part of the iraqi forces, the national, the ocoee forces. but over the years, the, especially the last couple of years, it felt that they have gained more power than they should be doing cause more than the good for the country and being very much controlled or at least manipulated by a wide
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spread resistance to this kind of bottom, malicious. at the same time, we are not happy with the american tribes because it doesn't help and it gives this part. i'm going to show more power to do whatever they want to do and to the country. so neither the air sykes or you will not be malicious, useful to us and iraqi would like to live in peace and they feel that was the presence of both. that is no peace and there's no prosperity. many thanks for your thoughts. early on bar political analysts speaking to us from baghdad, q rival palestinian groups have been fighting after the death of an outspoken critic of the palestinian authority. there have been days of demonstration since ms . r died in the custody of security for the last week. least 5 gas and done great days in bethlehem where some protested was throwing stones and all the projectiles
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that offices report by save the children says 4 out of 5 children in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem, whose homes were demolished by israeli forces feel abandoned by the world, 217 palestinian families took part in the survey. 80 percent of the mine is interviewed, said they have lost faith not only in a national community, but also the parents. majority of children showed high rates of distress, including feelings of sadness, fear, depression, and anxiety. the report also found most palestinian parents feel they are unable to protect their children after losing their homes. jason lee is saved the children's country director for the occupied palestinian territory. he says the demolitions are affecting an entire generation. well, the multiple impacts certain former them into the psycho social impact on this children is just unfathomable. i mean, the fact that they have lost they have no heart. they question about their futures
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. i mean, 3 out of 5 children have had impacted on the education when the, when the homes have been demolished, they found it difficult to resume the schools that the studies, which means that them very, very limited opportunities for them. sort of getting a job later on. i mean the fact that 7 out of 10 children feel socially isolated. now that's a staggering amount of children that have no connection anymore to the land, to the communities that essentially drifting on. now the fact that this demolition is coercive environment has been happening for decades. we're essentially impacting an entire generation of children and effectively in a way stealing the futures. i mean if that children feeling stressed, have feelings of depression, anxiety, sadness, not feeling safe. not engaging in their studies, not engaging with friends, the communities and families. i mean, what future are we?
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are we creating for a whole generation of the palestinian children could sorry from the few shipments to garza have resumed the 1st time since last month. conflict with israel. the fuel will be used in garza's only power plant is ready. authorities have allow the deliveries after the security situation was reassessed. its being seen as a return to an informal arrangement with hum us, which has been allowed to receive aid in return for maintaining com to me on more now where they are warnings about civilians. and protesters who are taking up arms and forming militias to fight against the military genta. the international crisis group says these new groups are also using the inside knowledge if far as to inflict serious on the casualties provoking severe counter attacks. florence louis has moved from qualon for the one of the main reasons for this escalation and violence is because of the formation of armed and t g into
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forces. and these are locals armed with hunting rifles in sometimes quite rudimentary weapons. some of these made and make sure the jungle factories. now they using the local knowledge of the areas where they live, to inflict and to launch attacks on the me, on my military. and they've been able to fix some rather significant casualties on the military known as the commodore. and now the men military has been responding to these attacks with overwhelming force it's launched attack from populated areas . it's used as strikes helicopter gunship artillery. now, the un estimates that so far, 230000 people have been displaced by fighting and insecurity so far. and the i, c, g says the international crisis group says the elderly and the young are more vulnerable to violence and displacement. not only that, some of these conflicts own areas which i haven't seen violence in decades. so it means local age. organizations has now got to set up new supply lines and they've
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got to set up new operations to reach those areas. or is it actual jury? is planning to resume and review of contested balance on monday, the porters of leftist pedal castillo, say he should be declared when the official counts gave him 844000 votes, lead his right wing rival keiko for g. morry has made unproven claims of fraud. when accompanied, declared, until the allegations reviewed hobby a fall, j is a peruvian journalist. as the fraud claims are unlikely to stand up in court. the mission of observers have said that the glaciers withdraw inspiring that were fair, and there was no any hint that there was any kind of fraud. so it's very unlikely for mrs. which a movie to succeed in her request to get an audio with a few remaining challenge about how to be seen by the jury. but so far, the most of the not, not most of the, all, the, all,
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the challenge that happening overseen by the jury have been dismissed by, by them. because they say that there's not prove that there's any kind of throw. so time is one running out for me if you morning. and he's because he said, look, we have to be declared. you have to be the good person because there's not fraud. nothing has been proven on the count remains the same. so at the moment the legal challenges are mrs. murray has a very, very few and be like to succeed. anyway. the united states is suspending the importation of dogs for more than a 100 countries which are considered to be high risk for rabies. it's particularly bad news for rescue organizations and the dogs, they hope to re home. they harding has a ripple from doha. was abandoned abuse neglected, dumped. these dogs or some of the lucky ones that had been rescued from inhumane conditions and now live in a shelter. but their chances of finding
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a home are about to dwindle. starting on july 14th, the united states will ban dogs from entering for at least a year from $100.00. 13 countries considered high risk for rabies guitar is on that list. 80 percent of the dogs here cut are animal welfare society or re homed in or transferred through the us with little paperwork and no quarantine required. more than a 1000000 dogs are sent to america every year. how far is such a small country with such a trans, the population that the actual group of people that can adopt the pat is so small compared to the number of animals that can, that are looking for a new home. that cutting out half of our adoptions overseas will absolutely cripple us if we can't re hi, mar animals, we can't take in more animals off the street. the us centers for disease control and prevention says some dogs receive fraudulent vaccines abroad, and the u. s. does not have the number of facilities needed to how's those that are
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denied entry at u. s. airport. in a statement to al jazeera, the cdc said many vaccination programs in countries around the world were suspended or canceled during the coven 19 pandemic. as a result, the risk of importing a dog with rabies may be higher. babies and dogs has been eliminated from the united states since 2007, but remains prevalent overseas. 59000 people die every year from the disease. every dog at this shelter is vaccinated, even though cases here are rare. 19 years of living and half on rescuing dogs, dealing with animals on a daily basis. we've never come across. we've never heard of. we've never been notified of any kind of case of rabies in casa, some pet adoption agencies have had to tell some hopeful owners that their dogs won't be able to make it out in time. we're talking about us military troops here to i'm sure the cdc would not, there it means advocate and these soldiers are no longer going to be able to take
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home the animal that premise and you're gonna become there emotional support. there are some exceptions to this band guy. dogs will still be allowed to enter the united states, and some personal pets will be accepted on an extremely limited basis. but the reality of this band for dogs like this mean that they'll be sending longer in the shelter and might have a harder time finding a forever home. dogs that have been here longer and breeds that struggle in the summer sheet like huskies in german shepherds are top of the list to go for the rest. they'll have to continue waiting in the desert 1st, 2nd chance. leah harding, i'll jazeera doha, lithium, is becoming more of a hot commodity in a well than shifting to has renewable energy. argentina wants to better exploit its large lithium reserves. but as theresa by reports, many worry this will come at to great price. lithium
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extraction is well under way at the orlando full flats in the province of who, in northern argentina, it is referred to as to why gold of renewable energy. that's what the market says. i didn't need to increase lithium extraction, but also manufacture batteries to add value to the production chain layer a. we are trying to establish a small supply chain of lithium batteries. so we can meet with the demand. one area of demand is the transformation of fudge and tina's large public transport system to include electric, but lithium production is a priority for argentina's government. it's a minister of production says that government has already signed deals with several companies. china is a major player in the business and has been increasing its presence in the region, democracy. and though what you see was we are seeing lots of interest in the possibility of investing in the country. last week we signed a memorandum with
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a chinese company that is already producing lithium in argentina and is hoping to advance into batteries. and we signed with another chinese company to build batteries and cars that we're seeing lots of interest because of our natural resources. industrial history and technology that allows us to plan ahead, lithium, ion batteries, rechargeable, and lightweight power, the most used electronic devices on the planet, from cell phones to laptops. much of that, lithium comes from what is known as a lithium triangle. i didn't know what livia until i have a wrong 70 percent of the words lithium research. the lithium is in liquid, ryan reserves no k to install flat. like this, 1000 of lee piers of water are necessary to pump up the brine research to the surface there later on, distributed in evaporation pools. communities around this area are concerned that only a few extraction could complicate though access to water. people here
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depend on the source labs to make a living dining and lament flores is part of the indigenous communities in the area on the i to be in which one ancestors have been living here since before the argent time state. and now they want to invite it. we haven't seen any serious studies on what will happen to the water. it is something that worries us that we are concerned about what is being done to other salt flights in the region. they are broken and dirty, and we don't want that to happen here. and that's why scientists like victoria flexor, i working to find alto native ways to extract lithium. so we are looking at both disruptive technology. that means technology that do not need to evaporate water to extract lithium, and we are also looking at where we michael, upgrade to the current about technology. and we are looking to try to we gather some of the work that he's currently lost during of operation. it would be an inconsistency to extract least him for a, for a green, a world. and for
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a greener economy if we are contaminating the regions or the locations around the bosses. developing technologies is expensive and will take time. a major challenge for developing nations quite trying to find a balance between conservation and growth clearly. so i will just eda pool we didn't. tina, coming up next for the pressure is on for this world elliptic champion are, is here in about a minute to tell me, ah news
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ah, that's time before he is for marlene. thank you so much, cricket c 20 world cup is expected to be stage in the middle east for the 1st time . that's according to the indian cricket board. who say this year's tournament has been shifted to the united arab emirates, due to india's coven, 19 crisis. and d, as cricket presidents were i again go lease as details of the move are still being worked out. there also reports that some matches will take place in oman. cricket's world governing body is yet to confirm the switch for the event, which is due to start in october. all joining us now is and now garage goal a pretty from the s p and crick info. this seems like quite a drastic move, huge potential loss to india. i did the b, c. c. i really have no choice, no charge. you put it likely for that. because the sewing cases, even if it's settling down,
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finding in the other tuition and yet remains grim and 16 concrete participating in this global event. and it's a market on him and follow the international council or something event. they can take any chances. there was a meeting at the beginning of june, but it was given a month and today i think it was a deadline with somebody to expire, that they had to make their mind whether they want to host documenting and move it to the way you wait was always meant called the backup or rather how many did the backup as earlier last year. and now that has come into play. but i guess the key question for you would have been whether they would retain the hosting rights and they have the hosting. right. and the big thing because they own a lot of money from that. but once b i, b l, which is another big tournament for the money on the move to the wage or in the work of the you, we are a no brainer. oh, mom seems like a wildcard,
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do they have the cricketing infrastructure to be potential co house actually be very clear in the i will bring all the details any, do some of the announce oman. going to host the post round of matches, and richard likely to be starting the one going to be starting most likely on october 17th. that's what i've been told. so the 1st round has about 8 countries, which will be written down before we can qualify to the next strongest scholars hope it was. so the wrong one by the 18th, please don't be much. will be split between one ground in the you a one grounded, one of the grounds in oman. and so it does have infrastructure because the hosting some of the documents for the countries. so it should not be an issue. and considering the i will be administering and managing everything. ok,
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great to get your thoughts now. grudge goal a pretty thank you so much for your time. ah. depending champions. portugal had been knocked out of the european championship. belgium had beaten them. one knelt, advanced to the quarter finals. portugal had plenty of chances in sybil christiane rinaldo, with his free kick in the 1st half, only go the game came just before the free kept organ hazard. putting the world's top rang team ahead. portugal continued to press in the 2nd half, but it finished one mill. belgian will face italy and the last aid that match is on friday in munich. post on the check public b. benevolence in sundays. other game it's, you know, when in budapest, sending the checks through to the quarter finals, a key moment came early in the 2nd half when matthew to live with spent off for a deliberate handball video assistant referee helping the on pitch official. make
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that decision. the czech republic, then when i had 3 thomas holy sh, same player set up, patrick shake for their 2nd goal. checks will now be denmark in the last day, banking and coming up on saturday in ecuador and having to the cobra, america, quarter finals. they scored an unlikely draw against host brazil to quench the final spot from group b. so home, alec reports i taking on brazil is rarely an easy task, especially when they're on a 10 game winning streak equity. however, we're looking for a vote as they attempt to, to secure the last quote, the final book in group b. o. but despite resting name on building and on the strength line of having already qualified brazil still managed to take the lead time getting them a 1st half goal. equitable remain persistent.
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those. 7 and after the break, the equalize through angle mina his go feeling a $11.00 rule. it's the result that means they finish one point above venezuela, their rival for the fun fun. in the last date, the venezuelan simply failed to help themselves. they went down in the fun group game losing one near to the already qualified peru. the defeat sending venezuela home early was to celebrate feeling 2nd place in the group to him, alec al jazeera demands. allenby committee is conceited, but expects to seek run a virus cases among athletes arriving for the tokyo games. and so strict are border controls are needed to stop the spread. the body has been meeting after 2 members of the delegation tested positive for corona virus. the committee is calling for more stringent measures in place. as athletes continue to arrive in japan,
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it's going to me, even if you've had to vaccine doses, this doesn't guarantee every individual will be negative. it's that way for any type of vaccine. however, the possibility is low, but in order to ensure that no cluster arises, we can make sure there are 3 measures at the airport at the time of entry, and also conducting pcr tests that can reduce the spread as much as possible. sydney mclaughlin mashed the world's record in the women's 400 meter hurdles of the us olympic trials in oregon. 21 year old american one, the finals and 51.90 seconds to book her spot. in tokyo, mclaughlin becomes a 1st woman to finish the event in under 52 seconds. breaking the previous record held by dahlia mohammed. raining 200 meter rolled champion. no allies is also tokyo bound after a disappointing qualifying around the 23 year old one, the finals in a world leading time of 19.78 seconds runner up 20 better rec,
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and 17 year olds area. and also were in spot on the olympic team. when for no allows, who have not all the reading world in olympic champion, smell, biles found herself in an familiar territory. she fell off the beam and just one of her errors at the gymnastic trials. and st. louis 24 year old, so malice managed to clench an easy victory and will have the chance to add to her for olympic gold. i begin next month. the milwaukee box have taken the 21 lead in the n. b, a eastern conference final series against the atlanta hawks. yana sentato compose for 33 points for the bug, but the saw the game 3 was chris middleton. he had a career tying 38th to lead milwaukee 213100 2 victory. okay, and that is all your support for now, back to you, melinda. thank you,
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barbara, and that's it for me. money inside for this new be actually more on the days. tough stories save about ah me each and every one of us have got a responsibility to change our personal space for them. or we could do this experiment many of us could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. but he had any idea that it would become a magnet, is incredibly recipe asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here in getting this pick up to collect the segregate, to say the reason this is extremely important service that they provide to the city
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we are we need to take america to try to bring people together and trying to deal with people who left behind me. ah, just the world needs to, are they going to let the middle east and build remarkable life? finding success in germany and the united states. yet never forgetting that homeland of iraq and palestine. inspiring human story of the world. the designer of the atomic cy analogy era the world's lungs being seized, the amazon rain for it is diminishing the rate of football pitcher a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging mining. i'm farming. as
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both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera. ah, iraq's prime minister condemns us asked dr. which killed members of an iranian back paramilitary group. ah, and i want money. this is al jazeera life, and i hope that coming up and denise hospitals and burial side, overwhelmed as asia pacific nation fee arise and kind of 19 infections driven by new varian.
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