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the china will mazda 100 anniversary of the founding communist party with president segan king leading celebration. but it comes at a time when relation to the west on the increasing strain. and the g 7 countries looking to counter china is growing into women's, around the world. follow all the detailed analysis on algebra. ah, we took necessary appropriate delivered action the us secretary of state defense air strikes on a wrong that iraq both fact that have on condemned ah, other i'm can vanelle versus i'll just live from goal of the coming up. an international coalition plans to increase efforts to stop the growing influence of
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i felt in parts of africa, patients and make sure tents and indonesia, a rush for safety and bangladesh, asian countries struggle to deal with a surgeon, cobra, 1900 cases. hispanic race needs chemical un edge is global action to roof out discrimination and violence against black people in a report biased by the killing of torsional i in the us, secretary of state is defending the strikes against power, military and armed groups along the iraq serial border and nib lincoln says, the strikes will send a strong message. both iraqi answering governments have condemned the attacks. so has iran, the strongest targeted? the popular mobilization forces, an umbrella group of iranian back fighters. iran con,
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begins coverage from back that this is the moment the us said it hit are popular mobilization forces base ne, iraq's outcome border crossing with serial. 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 i shot a reaction from the groups was swift that i've, as i say it,
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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 vote that month. the us still continues the wrong path from the region. what we see today is not only the sanctions, but also following the wrong policies in previous administrations in regard with actions they carry out in the region. some analysts suggest iraq must have been consulted before the strike. this is only the 2nd time the president biden has use military force, as was mentioned earlier, the 1st strike was almost exactly 4 months ago, the end of the end of february. i also think it's significant that he attacked rainy and back forces. at the same time, the negotiations are going on. what level of coordination remains unclear? the popular mobilization force is comes under control of the rocky government. it
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was only a 2 days ago. prime minister must have called me praise the parliamentary to regroup 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. bombed in ally. 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. iran con i was 0. baghdad. our white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more now from washington d. c. the message overall is that this was defensive in nature. in other words, these targets were carefully selected and were only selected because they used were
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used to store equipment that had already in the past multiple occasions. been used to attack us personnel and its interest. take a listen. we took necessary appropriate delivered 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. but it is delicate time. and given the fact that the united states is trying to work with iran to bring its nuclear program into compliance. so under the 2015 j c p o, a to a limit or on nuclear program. so this is going to be problematic as those discussions continue at the same time. the other problem for the bio ministration is that many members of his own party and capitol hill are not happy that this
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administration acted unilaterally. and so, but argue in violation of us law, given the fact that it is congress that authorizes the use of military force, not the white house, at least 30 people have been killed and an attack in central somalia. a government official says osha bomb 5 says they have 2 car bombs on sunday conquering a military base in the town of whistle. in the semi autonomous state of gamma book, the attack led to fighting between treat troops and rebels. foreign ministers have gathered in wrong to discuss a plan to defeat. i saw your secretary of state antony lincoln and his italian count barza hosting the summit tax and a ra can serial. have increased of the last year and groups links to our growing trip across africa. italy's foreign minister says international coordination is vital for bland contrast, reasonable. the real problem is that the fight against terrorism needs
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a holistic approach to 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 i fell affiliated on groups are opening up new fronts across africa. fighters have been blamed for increased violence across this hel region, especially in molly booking, if also and nisha in mozambique fighters claiming ties to i saw that the attacks and the northern combo delgado problems 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, much of a claims to i thought, linked fighters. nicholas hark has more on why i thought was expanding and africa
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to really in places where there are weak government and that the security forces are, are unable to stem out the attacks from these isolate affiliate. so just a couple of weeks ago, there was an attack in western burkina faso, 130 villagers were killed by fighters linked to the state in the greater so age between 12 and 14. now, why are they joining these groups or because they see these groups as acting in, in the absence of the state and the place where there are no and industrial gold mining in that region of us also. and where local feel that they're not getting the dividends of or does or the revenues of that trade a. there are various grievances in various locations. that date that precedes the arrival of isolate. philly, molly, there's been an ongoing conflict between farmers and herders. these armed groups is
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affiliated to ice, all are exploiting those existing grievances. but there's also an ideological fright because in many of these countries that are former french colonies, there's a growing sweeping anti french sentiments and the diesel is $58.00. are acutely aware of this and are trying to attract those that feel that france, that has 5000 troops on the ground, this region needs to a step out of the region. me countries across the asia pacific a bringing back tough corona virus restrictions as a highly contagious delta variant is causing a surgeon infections. indonesia is one of the hardest hitting the region. hospitals and the capital have set up tents to treat the overflow of patients. and to jessica washington tells us from a symmetry burial side,
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so overwhelmed to this is tom cemetery, one of the newest cove with 19 burial sites here in the invasion capital in north dakota. and this location had to be opened up the burials because the other major covered 900 burial psych reached 100 percent capacity. as you can see, it's incredibly busy. there are excavators, workers, what non stop body after body arriving at this new cemetery. the workers say that the workload is almost impossible to keep up with the confirmed just hole in indonesia is almost 60000, but don't to stay. huge is a low rate for testing across denisia. 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
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a location like this. not just java cemetery workers 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, 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 warning that is strict protocol isn't introduced, the health care system will soon pull up. the exodus of people ferrying a job loss due to the moving restrictions is continuing in bangladesh. tend to challenge, re, has more from the ferry terminal outside of duncan, tens of thousands of people crossed into south and south west, and that's for this friday tom and 40 mile. i've got up dot com. it's knowing that similarly, i've terminal. now there are many other terminals where people are still processing,
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not as many, but on the way out we saw hundreds and thousands of people actually walking, taking pre was renting even ambulances because there's no public transportation yet . another parent is the country is going to going to log down from thursday july everything will be shut down. most of the people are working paper daily way down or if they want to be with their family and villages and district what they have a social network and get the support because they won't be any work left in dock up at least a wicked bit 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 monitoring bundle of that and now it's spreading into hospitals. i book fair and panic among the people that there's infection the 2nd way, put that much war to them. the 1st one, many italians, a breathing, a sigh of relief. after the lifting rules, making masks compulsory out. doors face coverings have mandatory outside for nearly
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a year. from monday, they're only required indoors or in groups of people where social distance isn't possible. italy was one of the worst hit countries in the early months of the pandemic. but infections have been steadily decreasing. hong kong is banning passenger flights from the united kingdom. the country has been classified as extremely high risk offices in cases of the delta variant of covert 19th from thursday to anyone who has spent more than 2 hours in the u. k. will not be allowed to board a plane to hong kong. the territory is considering relaxing quarantine roles to travelers from other countries, including the us and canada, rushes to largest city, the reporting, a surgeon, cases and deaths. and the delta variance is largely to blame. moscow recorded 124 deaths in the last 24 hours more than 2000 people are being treated in hospital every day. it's imposed new rules, forcing people to show proof of vaccination or
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a negative test to be able to get into restaurants involve so come on al jazeera, they call it the white gold of renewable energy. how argentina is banking on the theater elite the salt plan to power its economy? plus i'm we'll harding and dough how, where there's a rush to send rescue dogs to united states after the u. s. as they're closing their borders to them. a mid rabies scare? ah hello hot and dry sums up the weather across much of the middle east or say much because we have also seen some rather one of the storms recently just about northern part of a mon seeing some very heavy rain. and i think over the next couple days, it was a possibility of more of a fun to re down pools, just cropping up from time to time. they will be well scattered,
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few and far between. but a 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 up to about 46 as we go 13, when the state and his little tribe and it'll halter and notice that he's coming right out of iraq temperatures. in fact, at, at 50 degrees celsius, a similar value there 24 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 the showers that we have white now, she just cropping up around the hollows as easily ways continues to just poll showers 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 going to be rather blustery across southern parts of south africa for much of this week. the
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reminder of our top story is this all wrong fact groups and iraq threatening to retaliate us as trying to talk to them along the border with syria, the us, the facilities we used to launch attacks against american troops in iraq. foreign ministers have gathered in wrong to discuss a court native tend to defeat eiffel attacks, and iraq and syria has been increasing links to our growing trash across africa. indonesia is experiencing a record breaking corona virus infection. hospitals in jakarta and elsewhere have set up tents outside to treat the overflow of patients. the delta variance is being claimed for the search across asia. many petrol stations in lebanon have stopped operating after a government plan to cut fuel subsidies. prompted some distributors to start holding supplies. fed the move or push the price of fuel even higher amounts of the countries deepening economic crisis. the lebanese pound has plummeted in the last
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18 months, sending inflation soaring and pushing half the population into poverty. some demonstrators have targeted bank branches, guitar, refunded phil shipments to garza have resumed for the 1st time since last month. conflict with israel. the fuel will be used in gauze, is only power plant. israeli authorities allowed the deliveries after the security situation was recess. its being seen as a return to an informal arrangement with hamas, which has been allowed to receive a return for maintaining com. in the us, the search for survivors of the miami area building collapse has entered a 5th day. another body has been found, bringing the total confirmed to have been killed to 10 more than $150.00 still unaccounted for. such crews slowly tumbling through the debris. much of the work has to be done by hand. but well, the is being told it must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism
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against africans and people of african descent. the human rights chief as relates to report which was launched off of the murder of george floyd. it and life is 190 deaths, mostly in the u. s. the study shows how police are rarely held accountable for right violations and crimes against people of african descent. a pattern repeating the many countries. it says structural racism leave many in poverty in facing barriers to education, health care and employment because on countries to formally acknowledge centuries of injustice, violence and discrimination, and to give reparations. but it says, monetary compensation alone is not enough. hispanic races needs a systemic response. we need a transformative approach that tackle interconnected areas, the dry racism and lead to repeat it wholly avoidable. crazy like death of judge roy. i'm calling on all state to stop denying and start dismantling grace to
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end impunity and build trust to listen to the voice of people of african descent and to confront pass legacies and deliver redress. treva lindsay as a black lives matter scholar and associate professor at the ohio state university. she says the report will add momentum to the campaign for reparations. i think the consideration of reparation and the rolling movement around it will tear to framed . we're, we're addressing what life is gaining traction and i think this should put nation on notice that we think of african. ready descent will not be pacified by simply a statement about the legacy you've been asked to live, to levy 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 who insecurity, water and security, we're talking about housing and security, job basic income, nice things that affect to address the 100 years of effects of mac,
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racism. and it's not just the lingering effects, but all the way into black racism shows up in the lives of african peoples of african descent the out the world. and so getting rid of bachelor matters in terms of addressing the symbolic legacy of those things. but that legacy is also quality rate. that legacy is also in the disproportionate ways that kobe has affected lack unity. well, the world is also evident in the course of ways. the flexible experience is from a legal system. and we silent when pacifically not only in the united states, but in canada, in brazil, and south africa and nigeria, those legacies matter as well. the u. s. is suspending the importation of dogs for more than $100.00 countries, which are considered to be high risk for rabies is particularly bad news for rescue organizations and the dogs. i hope to re home. the hot reports from the hall was
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abandon, abuse neglected at 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 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 small compared to the number of animals that can the 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 streets. the us centers for disease control
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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 us 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 1900 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 this shelter is vaccinated, even though cases here are rare. 19 years of living and tough on rescuing dogs and dealing with diana with a database that 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
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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 and you're gonna become there emotional support. there are some exceptions to this ban guide. 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 rest. they'll have to continue waiting in the desert for a 2nd chance. leah harding, i'll jazeera doha, bring you some breaking news now out of a few p, a t gray region, a ceasefire between government forces and rebels has been agreed to and the capital
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mckelly. and we're getting reports that forces from the to great people's liberation front are in control of the city of the government forces withdrew several hours ago. if you, if the military with the help of eritrea and troops as the battling forces, loyal to the t p l. s for nearly 8 months, and a complex that has displaced 2000000 people. now this is a developing story. we're going to speak now to a resident in the carry off. he works for doctors without borders. thank you for your time. just tell us what your seeing hearing there in the can. i can do for one for hobby. if you can hear me. so can you just tell us what you are seeing and hearing about what's happening there on the ground? yeah, the phone works
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in a lot of people do to the fact that the 2 did already if you can and all. busy of the t to no i works, that's what i'm going to need if you or i thank you for that. we're going to go now to malcolm web, who's been monitoring developments from nairobi. he joined us live malcolm. what are you hearing? what we've heard speaking to people on the ground there mckelly is that within the last couple of hours to grand defend for to tv. i have moved into the city. we had that there was heavy fighting between them and the government troops. the ethiopian national defense forces around the airport initially round the airport. we heard
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people on the ground saying that the t d f took control of the airport and taking control of 3 key road checkpoints that lead into the city. we haven't been able to speak to them ourselves and the government haven't commented yet on this either. but media channels, online media channels, which are closely affiliated with the t v. s. leadership reported that the t d. s taken control the city of mckelly. and as we just heard them from the gentleman on the phone report that people celebrating in the streets t. d. s. soldiers and local residents, and shooting fireworks or pictures on social media that seem to show that we haven't been able to verify them, but we are going to do on the ground. say that that was happening. meanwhile, the head of the into government of the to great region that was appointed by the central government and requested the central government for a ceasefire. and we've just seen a tweet a short while ago from a statement from the prime minister's office saying that they have indeed accepted
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c 4. ok, malcolm, sorry if i'm being a little bit too simple here, but you talking about the t d f to grey and defense forces. this boss is with the to gray people's liberation front. it's a great people's liberation front with the will initially and i'm group, but then they that the group, the dominated, ethiopian politics and military for nearly 30 until prime minister abbey. i'm. it took power 3 years ago that in december last year, the pin national defense forces launched an, an operation and military operation in the grey region. again, the t p, i laugh at that was called at the time. now since this conflict has developed they've, they've become the t d f. that's a great defense forces. they say that they're representing the 2 grand people, the people of the 2 great region who they say being persecuted by not only the
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military, but also the military from neighboring eric tray when a conflict that that's going on ever since the ethiopian military moved in late november early december last year, but these events that we seem to be seeing right now, this takeover of the city of mckelly, certainly a change in direction from the way that the conflict has gone over the last 7 or so months since it began malcolm, we've got about a minute left. just remind our view is, i mean this has been a very violent, very bloody, very difficult to cover conflict with cuts and communication. trying to get information out heaven. it very difficult from very early on. the government cut off the internet in the most of the towns and, and the telephone being cut off as well. road travels very difficult, very difficult for people to move around. the problem is very difficult to get
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access. we're able to piece together bits of information from reports, from people who've left that made it to the capital audience, or by snippets information we can piece together on phone calls. but access to the press is generally being very restricted, and at the same time they've been growing a massive human rights abuses, massacres of what people now believe must be thousands of civilians since that conflict began. right, thank you very much for that, malcolm web. ah, you're watching al jazeera, my reminder of the top stories in breaking news alters if you, if he is take re region a ceasefire between government forces and rebels has been agreed to in the capital . mckelly again, reports that forces from the to great people's liberation front are in control of the city. off the government forces withdrew several hours ago. if he has met a tree with the help of eritrea and troops has been battling forces.
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