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i'm farming, as both scenarios, government seek to relax, conservation loss, and increased 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 as try which killed members of an iranian back paramilitary group. ah, and i want money. this is al jazeera life and i hope the coming up indonesia, hospitals in various sites overwhelmed as asia pacific nation fee arise and cove at 19 infections driven by new barion. the rising threat of iso
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in africa, foreign ministers meeting, and its leaders council. she's kept a close eye on the situation the one called on the well to dismantle systemic racism against black people to make amends, including through reparation. ah, iraq has condemned us as strikes on its swale and in neighboring syria, which targeted paramilitary and armed groups, pita mobilization forces, which is an umbrella group of iranian backed fighters. this for if its members were killed and have vowed revenge. the u. s. says it hit facilities that were being used to launch attacks against its troops. and wrong con has this report from baghdad. this is the moment, the usaid it hit,
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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 and unacceptable violation of rocky serenity and a rocky national security. in accordance with all international conventions to groups, backed by iran, were targeted to type as below. and ca, type said as she heard a reaction from the groups was swift. that i've, as i say it, i shall harder. i've actually reacted very strongly promising an open war against
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us targets with in iraq itself. now the real concern here is one simply of escalation. the iranians also reacted to that month. you is 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 the 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, 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 called me praise the parliamentary to regroup
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in public. however, there's long been some concern about who certain groups within the umbrella organization actually on. so 2, 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 usaa iraq and opinion on the u. s. role in the country. and ron con, out is era backed out and he has on white house correspondent kennedy hall, kids with more b reaction out of the us. 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
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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. it's also important to note that this comes at a very delicate time because of course the united states has tried 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 as the talks are being conducted, it's important to send a very clear message, sharon, where it stands, 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 the
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highly infectious delta variance of kevin 19 as breaching defense is across asia, forcing governments to bring back tough restrictions. huge numbers of people are leaving bangladesh of capital to escape a titan lockdown that will effectively close the city. tomba address has moved from the ferry terminal outside deca. tens of thousands of people crossed into south and south west. and that's for this, by the time and 40 mile outside of dot com. it's no one that similarly terminal. 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 pre with us renting even ambulances because there's no public transportation yet. now the fer it is the country's going to going to lock 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 towns what they have
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a social network and get the support because they won't be any work left in at least a week at been total shut down and it could possibly be extend that now the beer is the indian very and the delta very. and it's spreading very quickly in the bordering bank. and now it's spreading into hospitals. i book the panic among the people that there's infection. the 2nd way put that much war to them. the 1st one. there are also reco breaking infection numbers in indonesia. hospitals in jakarta fess up tends outside to treat the overflow of patients. and jessica washington tells us from cemetery burial sites have been overwhelmed as well. this is tom cemetery, one of the newest cove at 19 burial sites here in the invasion capital in north dakota. and this location had to be opened up for burial because the other major covered 900 burial psych reached 100 percent capacity. as you can see,
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it's incredibly busy. there are excavators, workers, what non stop body after body arriving at this new cemetery, the workers say that the workload is almost impossible to keep up with the confirmed death hole in indonesia is almost 60000. but don't just say you just a low rate for testing across indonesia, the actual just hold could be much more, very difficult to watch. families grieving at this symmetry. 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 900 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
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have even resorted to having tents in complex outside hospitals to deal with the overflow of patient doctors. a warning that is strict protocol isn't introduced, the health care system will soon pull up. and the delta verin's as being blamed for false spreading coven 19 infections in russia's 2 largest cities. moscow reported 124 deaths in the last 24 hours, while more than 2000 people are being hospitalized every day. tougher rules now mean people need proof of vaccination or negative test results into restaurants, bars and other businesses. st. petersburg is in a similar space, but is going ahead with plans to host the euro court and final football match, which takes place on friday. the foreign minister meeting in rome to discuss the coordinated plan to defeat. i so say that
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a working group needs to be set out to monitor the fighters, especially in africa, where the group is expanding, is where it's least foreign minister have to say within a inverter problem, i can contrast reasonable. the real problem is that the fight against terrorism needs a holistic approach to read the coalition with the experience that has is able to tackle this problem in a holistic way the institutions of those countries are weakening more and more precisely under the attacks of tentative cells at the moment, protecting the hill also means protecting the security of europe and stopping traffic as of the mainly men and women. while i still affiliated our groups are opening up new fronts across the continent, even as the only group sees a decline in the middle east. ice linked fighters have been blame for increased violence across to the hail region, especially in molly, but keynote also. and nigeria, in most on big fight, is claiming ties to iso have stepped off a tax in the northern kaba delgado province. and he's 2 and
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a half 1000 people have been killed and 700000 display since 2017. in the democratic republic of congo, the government imposed military rule and the ne sparring vine, and much of it again blamed on iso linked fighters. let's go to a corresponding nicholas hark. who is live in dot com said ago. so let's start with the a hell region. how is i still managed to gain so much ground that well molina, essentially the i've asked isolate, affiliate has been able to gain grounds in places where the state and government forces are on their retreats, notably in northern and central. molly in western burkina faso and the need new share area. i mean, just a few weeks ago we saw an attack in foster where 130 people were killed by fighters linked to the time of state in the greater so hard fighters age between 12 and 14.
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and why are they joining this, this group? because the i still affiliate in this area is able to step in where the, where the government has stepped out to mediate conflict and to ensure that the voice is some villagers are being heard in many ways in burkina faso that attacked a place in places where there's industrial gold mining, artistic gold mining where the villagers feel they're not getting the dividend from that. and so they see these ice alarm groups perhaps, inability to, to have their voices heard on that front, over, over that lucrative trade. in molly, there's the issue over herders and farmers fighting over the resources over a land resources. i still affiliates control large swath of land in these area in control. and man checkpoints in these areas and that's why they have a key role to plan. that's why the villagers associate to associate themself to
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these groups, but make no mistakes. there's also an ideological reasoning behind the fact that i still is targeting this a hell because throughout the region, which most of my former french colonies. well, there's a sweeping sense of anti french, anti french sentiments and, and i still affiliates or exploiting that, saying that they should go back to a pre colonial time where there were islam states in the region. and that's something that's going to be discussed in this conference in room, not just getting troops on the ground, but also we also tackling the information more money. because how concerning is a situation in most i'm be because it appears to have this there are aiming to create their own self declared caliph. it's in the cover delgado province, which is of course, something i still managed to do back in mosul in 2014. well yes, it looks like a new conflict, but it actually is all grievances, there's been
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a conflict there since 2007 with young people feeling that the state isn't delivering its fair share of, of delivering it basic necessities hospitals. schools also, it's a place where there is mineral and hydrocarbon deposits, police, minerals, the wealth that is being exploited. again, young people feeling that they're not getting the dividends of this exploitation that's largely conducted by international corporations. and this is happening, this new front here in covered got it was happening just as there are election in 20242024 planned in boost beacon. last wednesday. the 16 countries of southern africa had decided to step into deploy forces to help the forces the security forces and move them big to try to stem out what's happening, cub delgado. because there's this fear in this sense that what is starting just in
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this region could spread further into the region as a whole. molly and nicholas hunk bear for us in deka. thank still ahead on al jazeera, they call it the white gold of renewable energy, argentina's banking on lithium, but the salt flats to power its economy no longer welcome the u. s. bond on dog, a port that will make it harder to give rescue destroys a 2nd shop. ah how i was seen some really heavy rain recently across southern parts of china and more of the same over the next couple of days. we got to my your front, the plum rains continue to pulse way across a similar area. so widespread flooding remains
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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 chamblee, 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 of showers over the next couple days. it will be humid temperature in the socket. getting up to an oppressive. 30 degrees celsius penny a shower was to just around the korean peninsula to a northeast and corner of china. southern parts. yeah. stay 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 showers across a good part of south east asia. the philippines later sing some heavy down portion heavy array, also making its way over towards sumatra. over the next couple of days. heavy rain continues into northeast and parts of india into bangladesh into mamma. we'll see some heavy rain now such just pap,
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up for the western side of india who's talked to al jazeera, the army were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone in me on monday you regret words like that. we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera play. an important role protecting human. ringback face in ah, the me.
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watching out the 0 minds of our top stories, this, our iraq's prime minister has condemned us as strikes along the nations border with syria. calling them violation of a rocky sovereignty rollinback paramilitary and alms groups in iraq of joint response strikes, which talking to the delta various sporting fasts in bangladesh, which is reported at times number of daily deaths. since upon dominic began tens of thousands crumbling to leave the head of a nationwide locked down on 1st, a foreign ministers meeting in rome to discuss the coordinated plan to defeat. i still say a working group needs to be set up to monitor the fighters, especially in africa, where the great husband funding the world is being told it must don't, denying an stone dismantling systemic racism against africans and people of african descent. the human rights chief has released report, which was launched,
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a new report from the un human rights chief, which lays out a disturbing pattern of systemic racism and unity in many parts of the world. it says governments must make amends after the murder of george floyd. it analyzes a 190 deaths, mostly in the u. s. the study shows how police are rarely held accountable for rights violations and crimes against people of african descent patton, which is repeated in many countries. it says, structural racism leaves many in poverty and facing barriers to education, health care, unemployment, and cause on countries to formally acknowledge centuries of injustice, violence and discrimination, and to give reparations. but it says, monetary compensation alone is not enough. systemic racism needs a systemic response. we near transformative approach that tackle interconnected areas, the driveway system and lead to repeated holy avoidable. try use like the death of
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judge roy. i'm calling on all state to stop denying and start dismantling race to end impunity and build trust to listen to the voice of people of african descent and to confront pass legacies and deliver redress. she will, lindsey is a black lives matter scholar, associate professor at the ohio state university. she says reports will add momentum to the campaign for reparations. i think the consideration of revelations and the rolling movement around it will tear to framed. we're, we're addressing what weiss is gaining traction, and i think this should put nation on. notice that we think of african descent will not be pacified by simply a statement about the legacy even after live to sleepy and colonialism. what are the landing action? so we're talking about health care disparities that have to be rightfully addressed
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. we're talking about food insecurity, water and security. we're talking about housing security, job basic income, nice things that spectrum address, the 100 years of effects of racism. and it's not just linking the facts, but the ball, the way that black racism shows up in the lives of african peoples of african descent out the world. and so getting rid of bachelor matters in terms of the dressing, symbolic legacy of those things. but that legacy is also quality rate. that legacy is also in the disproportionate raise that coby has affected lack unity. well, the world is also evident in the disproportionate ways that black people experience from a legal system. and we silence pacifically not only in the united states, but in canada and brazil, and south africa and nigeria, those legacies matter as well. report 5, save the children, says 4 out of 5 children in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. his homes
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would want to shed by israeli forces feel abandoned by the world. $217.00 palestinian families took part in the survey. 80 percent of the mine is interviewed . so they had lost faith not only in the international community, but also that parents. majority of children showed high rates of distress, including feelings of sadness, fear, depression, and anxiety. the report also found that a majority of palestinian parents feel their unable to protect their children after losing their homes. jason, he is say the children's country director for the occupied palestinian territory. he says to demolitions on affecting an entire generation. well, the multiple impacts 1st and foremost them into the psycho social impact on this tour. it is just unfathomable. i mean, the fact that they have lost, they have no heart. they question about their futures. i mean 3 out of 5 children have had impacted on the education when the, when the homes have been demolished,
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they found it difficult to leave the school 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 it's 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? are we creating for a whole generation of the palestinian children?
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the united states is suspending the importation of dogs from more than a 100 countries which are considered to be high risk for rabies is particularly bad news for rescue organizations than the adults that they hope to re home. the haunting has this report 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 a home are about to dwindle. starting on july 14th, the united states will ban dogs from entering for at least a year from $113.00 countries. considered high risk for rabies guitar is on that list. 80 percent of the dogs here at cut are animal welfare society or re homed in or transferred through the u. s. with little paperwork and no quarantine required. more than a 1000000 dogs are sent to america every year. how far as such a small country with such a trans, the population,
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that the actual group of people that can adopt pat is so small compared to the number of animals that can, that are looking for a new heim. that cutting out half of our adoptions overseas will absolutely cripple us. if we can't, we hi, my 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 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 the shelter is vaccinated, even though cases here are rare. 19 years of living and kept on rescuing dogs,
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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 capsule. some pet adoption h, so you 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 directly mean to implicate and these soldiers are no longer going to be able to take home the animal that they befriended and become their emotional support. there are some exceptions to this band guy. dogs will still be allowed to enter the united states. in 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 any longer in the shelter and might have a hard 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
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rest. they'll have to continue waiting in the desert 1st. second chance. leah harding al jazeera doha lithium is becoming more of a hot commodity in a well that shifting towards renewable energy as use of course and batteries that power, electric cars, laptops, phones, and all other technology. now, argentina wants to better exploit its large lithium reserves. but as theresa by reports, many worry this will come to greater cost. lithium extraction is well and away at the orlando falls flat in the province of who, who is in northern argentina. it is referred to as to why gold of renewable energy . that's what the government market says again, tina needs to increase lithium extraction, but also manufacturer batteries to add value to the production chain layer a. we are trying to establish
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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 lodge public transport system to include electric bus. lithium production is our priority for argentina's government . it's 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. some of the see, the endo, 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 a chinese company that is already producing lithium in argentina and is hoping to advance into batteries. and we sign with another chinese company to build batteries and cars are going to be you'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
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from cell phones to laptops. much of that, lithium comes from what is known as a lithium triangle. i didn't pino bolivia until you have a wrong 70 percent of the words. lithium research. the lithium is in liquid, ryan reserves no k to install flat. like this one, thousands of liters of water are necessary to pump pop the brine research to the surface there later on, distributed in evaporation pools. communities around this area are concerned that few extraction could complicate though access to water. people here depend on the source labs to make a living. dining and lament flores is part of the indigenous communities in the area. like on the i to be in which one the ancestors have been living here since before the argent times state, and now they want to invade 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 flats in the region. they are broken dirty and we
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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 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 lithium for a, for a greener world. and for a greener economy, if we are contaminating the regions, the locations around the bosses. developing technologies is expensive and will take time. a major challenge for developing nations while trying to find a balance between conservation and grow.

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