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and many properties are being reported, and all they come taking refuge conditions. here are some idea. ah, this is al jazeera ah father, i'm can vanelle. this is the news online from coming up. in the next 60 minutes. we took the necessary appropriate delivered action. the u. s, secretary of thank defense, strong on rome, back in iraq as both the fact that anti roll condemned the attacks and international coalition tends to increase efforts to stop the growing influence of ice in parts of africa. patients to make shift tense and indonesia, a rush for safety and bangladesh,
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asian country struggle to deal with the search and covered 19 cases. hispanic races needs a systemic and the un just local action to help discrimination and violence against black people and a reporting fine for the killing of tor troy. and it's for after a year away. it's covered 19 grand from fantasies. backer, wimbledon crowns are at 50 percent capacity for day one of the tournaments. ah, the us secretary of state is defending the air strikes against paramilitary and our groups along the iraq syria border and nibbling can says the strikes will send a strong message. both the iraqi and iranian government have condemned the attacks . the strikes targeted the popular mobilization forces that is an umbrella group of
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arabian back sizes him on con, begins coverage from back that this is the moment the us said it hit are popular mobilization forces base ne, iraq's l. com. 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 used for 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, back to 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 iraqi serenity and a rocky national security. in accordance with all international conventions to groups, backed by iran, were targeted to type as below. and catawba said,
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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 us targets with in iraq itself. now the real concern here is one simply of escalation. the iranians also reacted to valuable government. us still continues to the wrong path in the region. what we see today is not only the sanctions, but also following the wrong policies and 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 that 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 that go, she ations are going on. what level of coordination remains unclear?
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the popular mobilization forces comes under control of iraq government. it was only a few days ago. prime minister must have her call me praise the parliamentary group 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 force is a part of its security structure. so in effect, the u. s. bombed an ally, but the u. s. was clear that the popular mobilization fighters had attacked us targets. and the bombing was in response to that. and were the response promised by the group? it's likely this will further divide the usaa iraq, an opinion on the u. s. role in the country. enron con i was 0. baghdad. let's go live now to our white house correspondent, kimberly hell kits. kimberly the us secretary of state who's spoken about these as strikes once he had to say yeah, he has been insisting, as the administration has from the pentagon as well. but in fact, this was
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a defensive action taken to protect you as interest the allegations in the united states is making is that the targets that were hit were in fact used to store equipment that has been use not once, but twice, at least, or perhaps dozens of times more to attack us personnel take a listen to what the secretary of state had to say. we took necessary appropriate deliberate action that is designed to, to limit the risk of escalation, but also to send a clear and unambiguous deterrent message. this action in self defense to do what's necessary to prevent further attacks i think sends a very important and strong message. kimberly, as we heard from our correspondent earlier, this is the 2nd time that president joe bought in has ordered the use of,
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of military force. so wondering what reaction if any, this being from within his party but then well. 4 certainly there is some concern that the united states, or at least the white house, has acted in violation of us law. in other words, that it is not the white house that can decide whether to conduct an act of war. it's actually congress that must give that authorization through the authorization of military force. and so there are some questions being asked on capitol hill about what the imminent nature was that require the frights. in other words, what predicated this in order that the white house had to act without notifying congress 1st. so these are some of the hard questions that are being asked on capitol hill from members and the president some democratic party. and the answers have not been forthcoming, so we're watching very carefully for an upcoming white house press briefing and a couple of hours to see what the white house press secretary might have to say. or
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i think it's about to white house correspondent. kimberly how good will her on the my the on is a professor natalie studies at the universe. the of her on the explain that bo, the time to groups have strong times with rom, their priority is protecting rocky sovereignty. many iraqi parties and groups who are closely allied with the wrong and have very good guys also of the not all the with the wrong. so they prefer to work with the wrong because of that previous cooperation that led to the fight against isis and destroyed basically on the ground. so that creates a sort of a problem for the united states, of course, because they're there august. a nowadays is to protect and they say the 2 parties that were targeted in the recent at that could that said the book book. if you look
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into their narrative there, are there mean lines that we need for iraq? sovereignty should be preserved and they are saying that the united states is an attack on this scale is obviously to that in that, in line with what that is saying that our do not respect this. so the only boost their rhetoric against these 2 connection. i would say the main issue for these parties within your walk p m. news is still on the ground. they, they don't want the united states on their, their, on their soil in their country. they want their sovereignty to be respected and that's why things can escalate. at least 30 people have been killed and an attack in central somalia. a government official says, i'm sure bob 5 who set off to car bombs on sunday, targeting a military base of the town of whistle in the semi autonomous state of gown. the
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attack led to fighting between troops and rebels. a foreign ministers have gathered in rome to discuss a plan to defeat. i sold you a secretary of state and me, lincoln and his italian counterpart hosting with farmers attacks in iraq and syria have increased over the last year and groups links to i. so are a growing threat across africa. it leaves, foreign minister says international coordination is vital problem. contrast reasonable. the real problem is that the fight against terrorism needs a holistic approach to the coalition with the experience that 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. i feel affiliated on groups are opening up new fronts across africa
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. 5 who have been blamed for increased violence across the for how region, especially in molly, became faso and new share. in mozambique 5 is claiming ties to ice all stepped up attacks and the northern cable delgado region. at least 2 and a half 1000 people have been killed in 700000 displaced since 2017. and in democratic republic of congo, the governments imposed military rule in the northeast to stop spiraling violence on a blamed to an eye for links fire fighters. rather nicholas hark, joins us now live from car infinity. let us, how is it that i saw is gaining such ground in certain parts of the continent? kim, well, it's certainly it is gaining ground specific in those countries that you mention. but it's really in places where there are weak government and that the security forces are, are unable to stem out the attacks from these ice affiliates. and there are various
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ones that mean you've seen attacks, as you mentioned in mozambique, but also around the lake, chad area in northern nigeria and in malia share and routine of thought. so just a couple of weeks ago, there was an attack in western burkina faso 130 villagers were killed by fighters linked to these chloe state in the greater age between 12 and 14. now why are they joining these groups? well, because they see these groups as acting in the absence of the state in a place where there's are too low and industrial gold mining and in that region of far so and where locals feel that they're not getting the dividends of or the, or the revenues of that trade, there are various grievances in various locations that date that precedes the arrival of isolate. philly, it's in molly. there's been an ongoing conflict between farmers and herders. and
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during the height of the rainy season right now, that conflict is exhaust exacerbated. and so these arm groups is affiliated to ice, all are exploiting those existing grievances. but there's also an ideological from kim because in many of these countries that are former french colonies, there's a growing sweeping anti french sentiments. and the i phyllis, 58, are acutely aware of this in our trying to attract those that, that feel that france, that has 5000 troops on the ground, this region needs to a step out of the region. and so they're claiming that they want to back this pre colonial era where there were islam states in the region, in rome, as these foreign ministers are meeting there, acutely aware that so much of this fight will not happen just with boots on the ground, but it's also an information more that has to be one,
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especially among young africans in the region. kim. all right, thank you for that. update the nicholas hart law for us and dot com. i was going out to i man joe on to al tommy me and i full analyst and a research fellow at george washington university. he joins us on scott from detroit, michigan, thank you for your time. what's your take your analysis on, on how serious this threat is of iso both in africa and a resurgence will regrouping also in the middle east. i would say to maybe in full or growing threat, sorry to say that she's coming from the african center will be to ship, which is still based out of the rock and theory and i think will be more people future they be. that mean prospect was there brand and being in africa and they interesting that even though this summer is taking place right now and
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only some days ago, the state and they both been really and speech in which he talked about very part of the world. and he's been gold out appraising that of the group in bo and central africa. and even as these some of the efforts of god was even fighting with other groups. they still pose these growing security problems for local governments. how the iso affiliates in africa differ from i saw that we saw in the middle east. i'm thinking idea logically as well. i would say actually that there is no i to be a logical difference. isn't really bad to be a role in having cultivated relations. would either be made
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a very the effort to communicate by the ology to the, the in. so if either during the now i, you all the, and we, all those be very thoughtful these by has, if we can use that recall and the battery will, i mean that's not only put out a line on the, is that you distributed on the ground to buy 2 members to be around the will in a bid to make sure that the ideology i'd love to go on to that. so yes, that's my foreign ministers. as i've been saying, gathering and rone to discuss a plan to meet this growing threat. do you think that they have learned lessons of the past and what might their strategies be to try and address these growing threats? to be honest by doing regardless to the after region i,
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i not very optimistic. maybe you can band with band, sorry, the just need a wallet to produce counts in narrative and so on to go. it's difficult to see what that would actually translate on the ground and be prime, being in to beating the west africa region. 5 to help local governments contain is going to be not only from his diamond state from others as well, and hasn't really been successful with extensive presidents on the ground. so it's hard to see really what an intervention would look like. it would be successful in this region, forcing me. all right, thank you very much for your time. i'm in july, i'll come in me there and i saw analyst. thank you. laid more head on the news, all, including increasing numbers of civilians and be in law of taking up weapons. risking a brutal response from the army. they call it the white goals of renewable energy.
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how often tina's back came on, lithium, and make the salt flats. the power, if the economy and in for, to re hold continue to fall on the track in the race for tokyo. in the country, the cost the asia pacific, a bringing bank, tough corona virus restrictions as a highly contagious delta variant is causing a surgeon infections. indonesia is one of the hardest hit in the region. hospitals and the capitol of set up tends to treat the overflow of patients. and as jessica washington tells us from a symmetry burial sites are overwhelmed to 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
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designated covered 900 various sites reached 100 percent capacity. as you can see, it's incredibly busy. there are excavated 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 just whole in indonesia is almost $60000.00, but don't to stay huge at a low rate for testing across the visa. 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. i just java cemetery work is struggling to keep up with their workload in light of the surgery covered 900 cases. but health care work is as well. some hospital in java,
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in particular in the capital jakarta are already at 100 percent capacity and some have even resorted to having tents in complex outside hospitals to deal with the overflow of patient doctors. a warnings that is strict protocol isn't introduced, the health care system will soon pull up. santa thriving has more now on the situation in indonesia and elsewhere across asia. thailand is shutting down construction sites and indoor dining as well as ban and gatherings of more than 20 people. the latest restrictions to address new outbreaks of cobra. $119.00 grim news for a tourist hub at the start of the summer season. and they could come by. i don't make any profit, nobody at best. i brick even, but i can stop selling food. it's my livelihood. i can't rely on the government's help every day. can i have to save ourselves?
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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 set 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 $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 coven and demick since the early days in february, march,
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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 a white horse with pacific nations who absolutely can prevent a way from reaching their shores. it is not an inevitability that we will see toby taking over to seek people are welcome to 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
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a lot of them stay for because you know, you and your families, you can go see your friends. you can't, here we can talk through social media, but now we're just looking for the contact of the like was as, as is pacific islands, as, as, as fijians, 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, which continues to hurt people and economies around the world. zane basra v o g 0. the exodus of people faring a job loss due to the looming restrictions is continuing in bangladesh. tampa challenge re, has more from a ferry terminal outside of duncan, tens of thousands of people crossed into south and south west, and that's through this, by the time and 40 mile outside dot com. it's no one has similarly
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a 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 3 will sport are renting even ambulances because there's no public transportations yet another fer, it is like 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 what that social network and get the support because they won't be any work left in at least one of the wicked bit total shut down. and it could possibly be extend that now the fear is the indian very and the delta varian is spreading very quickly in the just the monitoring bangladesh. and now it's spreading into hospitals. i book, there's a panic among the people that there's infection. the 2nd way could be much worse than the 1st one. hong kong is banning passenger flights from the united kingdom.
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the country has been classed as extremely high risk. after a surgeon cases of the delta, very of covered 90. from thursday, anyone who has spent more than 2 hours in the u. k will not be allowed to border playing to hong kong. the territory is considering relaxing quarantine rules for travelers from other countries, including the u. s. in canada. roches, 2 largest cities are reporting a search in cases and death, and the delta variant is largely to blame. moscow recorded 124 deaths in the last 24 hours more than 2000 people are being treated in hospitals every day. it's supposed new rules, forcing people to show proof of vaccination or negative test to be able to get and restaurants involve. st. petersburg has reported a similar daily death toll its title some restrictions, but still going ahead with plans to host the euro quota final football match on friday. many italians are breathing a sigh of relief after the lifting of rolls making masks compulsory tolls. face
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coverings have be mandatory outside for nearly a year. from monday they're only required indoors or in groups of people where social distance thing is not possible. italy was one of the worst, had countries in the early months of the panoramic, but infections have been steadily decreasing. the world has been called, it must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism against africans and people of african descent. the human rights chief has released report, which was launched after the murder of george floyd. it analyzes $190.00 deaths, mostly in the us. the study shows how police are rarely held accountable for rights, violations, and crimes against people of african descent, a pass and repeated in many countries. it says structural racism leaves many and poverty facing barriers to education, health care, and employment. it calls on countries to formally acknowledge centuries of injustice, violence, and discrimination, and to give reparations. but it says,
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monetary compensation alone is not enough. systemic racism needs a systemic response. we near transformative approach that tackles the interconnected areas the driveway system 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. retrieval. lindsey is a black lives matter scholar and associate professor at the ohio state university. she says the report will add momentum to the campaign for reparation. 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
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not be pacified by simply a statement about the legacy. and after live the lazy and colonialism, what are the landing action? so we're talking about health care disparities that have to be rightfully address. we're talking about food insecurity, water and security. we're talking about housing security, job, basic income, nice things that affectively address the 100 years of effects of racism. and it's not just linking the facts, but all the way to make anti 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 with quality rate, that legacy is also in the get proportionate raise that kobe has affected lack community. well, the world is also evident in the course of ways. the flexible experience is from
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a legal system and we silence what pacifically not only in the united states, but in canada, and brazil, and south africa and nigeria, those legacies matter as well. still head on al jazeera, find out why many children in the occupied westbank say they feel offended with any help i'm we harding and how we're there's a rush to rescue dogs, the united states, after the u. s. as they're closing their borders to them, i met a rabies here in enforce cricket t 20 world complex said to be held in the middle east for the very 1st time with a hello hot and dry sums up the weather across much of the middle east or say much because we have also seen some rather mighty storms recently just around northern
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parts of a mon seeing some very heavy rain. and i think over the next couple days it was a possibility of more c, sundry down polls just cropping up from time to time. they will be well scattered, few and far between. but possibility of them cropping up. nevertheless, we have got dry skies coming back in the cross, a good part of the region. we listen the humidity that we've seen here recently as well. 45 celsius on tuesday afternoon in doha, getting around 46 as we go 13, when state turns little try and it will halter and they just that heat coming right out of iraq temperatures. in fact, at, at 50 degrees celsius, a similar value there. $24.00 q way, maybe one or 2 showers just around the corner between the black sea and the caspian sea, maybe one or 2 showers around the southern end of the red sea, joining up with the showers that we have white now she just cropping up around the hollows as easily ways continues to just pull showers across the tropical belt of africa for the south. it is generally dry because some very wet and some very windy
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and some other cool weather coming into the western cape on tuesday. it's gonna be rather blustery for southern parts of south africa for much of this week. the canon image represented truth, or merely mimics the protection of the beholder behind the camera. preconceptions one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialist ation. and it lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a western filmmaker in the democratic republic of congo, i don't know, may not a witness documentary on out of football or.

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