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was that we have what now she just cropping up around the therapy in harlow's as easily ways continues to just paul. she was across the tropical belt of africa for the south. it is generally dry because some very wet and some very windy and some other cool weather coming into the western cape on tuesday. it's gonna be rather blustery across southern parts of south africa for much of this week. the can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera. preconceptions, one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialism ation. and it lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon to make a scene in the democratic republic of congo, film and a witness documentary on al jazeera, football or adult, and
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a pi in the very sports. he lost the chance to play for his country. but one legal battle paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend eric counts and introduces one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails up players rights, football rebel, on our z. o r g, back and watching, just reminder of our top doors with all the us extra faces defending the strikes against the tree and the rock serial border around that group in iraq threatening
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to retaliate bank that has condemned the attacks. foreign ministers have gathered in wrong to discuss the coordinated fund to defeat attacks in iraq and syria have been increasing. includes links to our growing friends across africa, tens of thousands leaving bangladesh, his capital ahead of a nation wide locked on thursday. the country has afforded its highest number of the distance. the panoramic began anger is mounting lebanon of the countries deepening economic crisis. protest as ransacked offices at 11, a swiss bank, and by roof throwing documents on windows. others blocked roads and tripoli. inside delivery pound has plummeted. in the last 18 months, spending inflation soaring, pushing half the population into poverty. many petrol stations have stopped operating off for a government plan to cut fuel subsidies from the some distributors to start holding
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. suppliers are bought by save the children, says 4 out of 5 children and they occupied westbank and east jerusalem, whose homes were demolished by israeli forces feel abandoned by the world. 217 palestinian families to part in the survey. 80 percent of the mine is interviewed said they have lost faith not only in the international community, but also in their parents. the majority of children showed high rates of distress, including feelings of sadness, fair depression and anxiety report also found a majority of palestinian parents failed, unable to protect their children after losing their homes. jason lee is saved the childrens country director for the occupied palestinian territory. he says the demolitions are affecting an entire generation. well, the multiple impacts 1st and foremost them into the psycho social impact on this. children is just unfathomable. i mean,
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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 with the homes have been demolished. they found it difficult to leave the schools that the studies, which means that the 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 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 children feeling stressed, have feelings of depression, anxiety, sadness, not feeling safe, not engaging in their studies. not engaging with friends,
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the communities and families. i mean, what future are we? are we creating for a whole generation of the palestinian children guitar? you funded fuel shipments to gaza, have resumed for the 1st time since last month. conflict with israel. the fuel will be used in garza's only power plant. israeli authorities allowed the deliveries after the security situation was reassessed. it being seen as a return to an informal arrangement for hamas, which has been allowed to receive aid in return for maintaining come to me in march, where there are warnings about civilians. and protest is who taking up arms and forming militias to fight against the middle region to international crisis group says these new groups are also using their inside knowledge of forests to inflict serious army casualties provoking, severe counter attacks. phones, doors has more from quantum force. the one of the main reasons for this escalation and violence is because of the formation of armed and te june to our forces. and
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these are locals, armed with hunting rifles, and sometimes quite rudimentary weapons. some of these made and makes have jungle factories. now the 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 attacks from populated areas . it's used as strikes helicopter gunship, artillery. 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 and areas which 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. sweden's prime minister stefan lawson is officially handed in his resignation. the left leaning social democratic party leader had a week to either call, quit, or call a snap collection after losing a no confidence motion parliament. it's now up to the parliamentary speaker to find a replacement. often a former union both lead a fragile minority coalition for 3 years. peruse electoral jury is set to resume its review of contested ballots on monday as tensions mounts between rival camps after the presidential race. earlier this month, supporters of leftist pedro castillo say he should be declared the winner after the official count gave him a $44000.00 vote lead his right wing rival cake of which maury has made unproven claims of fraud when it can't be declared until the allegations are reviewed javier, hey, is a peruvian journalist and says the claims are unlikely home court. the mission of
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observers have said that the regulations with conspiring there were fair and there was no any hint that there was any kind of fraud. so it's very unlikely for mrs. which to succeed in her request to get an audio this a few remaining challenge about have to be seen by the jury. but so far that most of the little, not most of the all get all the challenge that happening over seen by the jewelry. i've been dismissed by, by them because they say that there's no proof that they're seen any kind of froze . so time is one running up minute which 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 b like sheets. anyway, the centers for disease control is suspending the import of dogs into the us for at least a year because of the threat of rabies. 100 countries are on
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a list of higher risk nation for the disease. this decision is expected to be particularly hard for rescue groups trying to relocate dogs to the us. the hot reports from the home 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 $100.00. 13 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 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 transient population that the actual group of people that can adopt the pat is so
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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 hymer 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. rabies 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,
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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 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 mean to implicate and these soldiers are no longer going to be able to take home the animal that befriended and you're gonna become their 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
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rest. they'll have to continue waiting in the desert for a 2nd chance. leah harding, i'll jazeera doha in the us. the search for survivors of the miami area building collapse has entered a 5th day rescue would say they've had no sounds of life from the rubble of the 12 story apartment building so far. 9 people have been confirmed dead, more than 150, still unaccounted for. search cruise or slowly tunneling through the debris. much of the work has to be done by hand. how did you castro's life for us now from south side near miami high, the just bring us up to speed was related sure. came the mayor and others are giving media briefing right now with updates the last we know is that the death toll stood at 9 as of yesterday in the last 2 or 3 days of digging. there has been simply no good news to report. the building of course
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collapsed in the middle, the night on thursday, while people inside were sleeping. and as you said, there are some 150 who authority say are unaccounted for their very carefully using that term of phrase because they don't want to assume that those people are dead. now the hours of course are ticking by with each passing hour. the likelihood of finding more survivors grows ever more dim. the reality is of the, the 2 people who were pulled from the rebel alive. they were pulled on thursday right after the collapse happened. and due to the weather, as the rain is starting to come down now near miami, and also due to mol, fire is that flag this site. in the beginning days of the rest, he will that hampered some efforts and against the rescue workers. here, there are more than 300 of them are rotating in and out off of the pile of rubble or digging trenches to get through the pancake deal and the concrete in the ever
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more desperate search or possible size of life. heidi has there been any more info come out own potential causes of this building collapse? well, structural engineer is, are looking at the visual evidence and you saw captured on surveillance video the way that this 12 story building collapse. and many structural engineers, including ones al jazeera, has spoken to have said it appears that the lower floors gave out 1st, and it was almost a domino effect that went up with each consecutive floor. and so the suspicion is that there was a structural failing in the basement, the underground parking lot, and likely that the pool deck, which was on the lower levels of this building as well. and of course we've, we've been talking about this report from 3 years ago in which the very building had been inspected. the structural engineer finding troubling evidence of what he
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called major structural damage to the building on that support system that the steel in the concrete, which is now just a simmering pile of rubble and in factors. now, new information that that engineer submitted a report to the city of thir side and the city building inspector met with those residents a month after the report and assured them that he thought the building was safe. so very tragic set of circumstances here where there were repairs planned to address those issues identified by that 2018 report. but those repairs had not yet started . and then of course, tragedy hit on thursday. thank you for that update there. how does your castro insert side lithium is becoming more of a hot commodity in a world that shifting to wood renewable energy. it's used in the batteries that power, electric cars, laptops and phones and all the rest about tick on tina wants to better exploit.
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it's large lithium reserves, but it's theresa ball reports. many worry this will come to greater cost. lithium, extra is well and away at the orlando falls. that's 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 market says. again, tina needs 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 agin tina lodge public transport system to include electric, but leave him production is our priority for argentina. government. right, it's minister of production says that government has already signed deals with several companies. china is
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a major player in the business and has been increasing its presence in the region. some of the endo what you see was we're 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. 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 penal 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 up the brine research to the surface there later on,
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distributed in evaporation pools. communities around this area are concerned that lithium extraction could complicate their access to water. people here depend on the soul flat to make a living dining and lament the floris is part of the indigenous communities in the area. like 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 flats 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 need to evaporate water to extract lithium. and we're also looking at where we michael, upgrade to the current about technology. and we are looking to try to we
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gather some of the water 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 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 please. i will. cedar pool we urgent tina west and canada is sweltering under its most severe heat wave on record. the town of lighten in british columbia reported a temperature of $46.00 degrees. authorities of issued alerts for 5 provinces and territories. a heat stone that settled over the region is also sending temperatures
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in the northwest and the united states forward. the mama is hitting 40 degrees in washington state and oregon. climate change is a factor here, but definitely a secondary one. the main thing going on is, is highly unusual weather patterns. but that being said, climate change is real. our temperatures have warmed here, especially summer nighttime temperatures. and so that has just kind of raised the baseline in made this heat event that much more severe still ahead on algebra in for so on the way focus on the world highest profile. ah, brought to you by accenture. let there be change the
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a port has andy, thank you so much. kim will love the 3 year way? you to covered 19 grand some tennis is back at wimbledon, crowns or a 50 percent capacity of a day. one of the solomon's world, number one in writing champion of a joker, which was 1st up on centre court british teenager jack draper, re threatening a huge ups 31 percent. but the natural to quickly restore it as joclett went on. so winning for the service already won the 1st 2 major cycles. women's number 2 said, are you suddenlink? it was another early when the bell russian beating you and set up a lanka 1st. and now crickets t 20 will,
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cup is expected to be steak in the middle east for the 1st time. that's according to the indian cricket board. he said this is tournament has been shifted to the united arab emirates to, to in these covered 19 crisis. who in this cricket presidents are gone, gooey says the 1000 still being worked on so much, it could also take place in man gets well governing body yet to confirm the switch . when we spoke to your rights and i got a call, appear to you about a couple of key aspects of the hosting change. 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. oh my god, host the fullest round of matches, and richard likely to be starting the one going to be starting most likely on october 17th. so the 1st round had about 8 countries, which will be written down before, which will qualify to the next strongest call. the super was so the wrong one where the teams play some of these matches will be split between one ground in the u. a
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and one grounded, one or 2 rounds in oman. and so it does have infrastructure because the hosting some of the tournaments for the countries, so it should not be finished. ah, spain and croatia, minutes away from kicking off period of 16 caution the euros the danish capital of copenhagen overrun by fans of both teams. taking advantage of the festive atmosphere, this couple they decided to get married in the fans. i know it was about spain of on to the last 3 years in championships for croatia, they reached the work of fun in 2018 the when it will face they could have funnel friends, will switzerland in st. petersburg on sunday shopping. portugal were knocked out. portugal same and plenty of chances in this war against belgium. the only go the game coming just before her time. we're going has it putting the will seem ahead.
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portugal continue to press in the 2nd off. it was a finish. one, no more face italy. in the last time, now ecuador heading to the copper american quarter finals, they secured an unlikely draw against host brazil to clinch their spot. so hell malik reports taking on brazil is rarely an easy task, especially when they're on a 10 game winning streak ecuador, however, we're looking for zone as they attempt to secure the last quarter 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 on the lead time getting them. the 1st half goal, ecuador remain persistent. those. 7 and after the break,
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they equalize through angle amino 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 final group game, losing one near to the already qualified peru, the defeat vending venezuela home only wants to celebrate feeling. second place in the group to have malik al jazeera city mclaughlin smash the world's record in the women's for me to hurdles at the us olympic charles in oregon. you 21 year old american winning the final in 51.90 seconds to forecast. but it's how chemical can be coming, the 1st woman to finish the event in under 52 seconds breaking the previous record held by the lenient hammett raining to meet that will champion, no eliles,
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also on his way to japan for disappointing qualifying around the 23 or of putting the final in a world leading sign of 19.78 seconds runner up. can you been there? i can 17 year old every night and also adding spots on saying that if you win for an uncaring interest, we'll hear from full time olympic champion among biles. during the gymnastics trials, it's hunter world still qualify. uncomfortably said to be one of the highest profile performance at the games. well should be targeting up to 5 more metals in 2016 was such a blur. once we got over there, everything happens so quick. i also think that just the pace we were going and this time we get to relax a little bit in kind of enjoy training and enjoy the process. okay, more for me in a couple of hours, but that high school is looking for thank her and a well, that's it for me for the news. all the go away though, i'll be back in just
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