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dusting for innocent palestinians and their families made in france coming soon unnoticed. the revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threat to our planet on al jazeera. oh, i ought to 7 months of fighting a c fires announced and to gra, if you up your troops pull out to the north, the country. ah, hello don jordan, this is out there alive from dell also coming up. the us defends, as strikes on iranian back, fight as along the iran border, but apparently she proves to seek revenge for the attacks. another day in hopes dwindle of finding any survivors trapped in the rubble of a collapse, florida apartment building hispanic races needs chemical and the, you know,
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just global action to root out discrimination and violence against black people in a report inspired by the murder of georgia. ah, often in the 8 months of fighting and displacement, the conflict in ethiopia trigger i region has taken a new turn. the federal government has announced a unilateral and unconditional sci fi with immediate effect while to grow and rebels archiving victory, and say, they're in full control of the regional capital mckelly. if you're federal, troops and officials have reportedly abandoned the city. the interim administration integral says it once farmers to work on the harvests as the region is facing a devastating family who let them knock on the us. and as we all know, the time we are in right now is the rainy season. the locust swarm destroyed almost all of the produce and to gray last year,
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and they couldn't collect the remaining projects because of the war. and after this comes to pass, if it can't cultivate the harvest, this rainy season, the problem for the community is not uneasy. one, it will not be resolved easily and the community will have problems for years to come. get at you read as a senior member of a t p l f. he says president abbey ahmed has no moral authority to call a see sign. we have knowledge and we do john coffin to the 1st outside of our conference to go and we have been destroyed units after units of how much we spent. she throw this unit of some of the national defense forces. and today it was becoming increasingly obvious that obvious courses were not going to put up any effect. i want to consider that to this very sick joke. joke,
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i thought we are, we have anyone who is 45 because governments has been requested by the international community including us government appointed jeffrey to because you know 75 and he's been paying a lot of that. he has no stone, save us for the most mona, from malcolm webb, who's monitoring those developments on the kenyan capital, nairobi the gray and people's liberation front began an offensive about a week ago. we heard that just a few hours ago. there was heavy fighting on the outskirts of the city around the airport, on the edge of the city of mckelly and other places on the out at the 50. that one's on several hours and then people we've spoken to that say to the c p l forces took control, they came into the center, the city took control of key road junctions around the outside of the city that the
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p easier government forces left. now since then, there been people cheering along with the p l. a. fighters in the street, the city shooting fire, government administrators from the federal government appointed administration has been there since this conflict began in november. that, that just been the last few hours or in the last couple of days as needed. jubilation. at the moment, people on the street to the mckelly, the regional capital, we don't know yet what it means. this is going to be stability across the whole of the rest of the region. a lot of the conflict has been for quite brucely and the small towns in the villages when there would be numerous reports of massacres over the last month of civilian. particularly young men and boys seem to be fighting age been reportedly killed by eritrea and ethiopian troops. that certainly mckelly is the big prize here, and everything suggests that the p l f. have taken control of it. once again was
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earlier, unicef said its officers were attempting to drive main city mckelly and the spokesman for the un. secondly, generous calling for restraints. number of you asked me about reports of attacks or on humanitarian assets in mckelly. and i can tell you that we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets. and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. the safety of our staff is a priority and we are doing everything we can to ensure it. your thoughts have come under attack in syria after sundays, air strikes, targeted iran back to militia station close to the iraqi border. at least 8 miss alice the father de coalition military base and they were all filled in serious
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parasol. no casualties reported the us military says several artillery rounds a fire in defense. well the u. s. is defending its decision to target the pop up mobilization forces. it's an umbrella group of iranian back to fighters. at least 4 members of the group were killed. iraq prime minister condemn the error rates as a blatant violation of the country sovereignty. but us president joe biden is justifying the brand will never get a nuclear weapon on my watch, as they say. and, and i directed last night air strikes, targeting sites used by the rainy and back lecture group, responsible recent attacks on us personal rack. and i have that authority in your article too. and even those up in the hills who are reluctant to acknowledge that have acknowledged as the case rather than george dave in washington dc with more on
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jo biden's response. they pointed to an earlier attack on us forces inside iraq earlier this year. as part of the justification for sunday nights, bombings on 3 locations, 2 in syria, one just inside the rocky border. and the u. s. is also arguing that doing so should send a message to any one, not just the iranian government that the us will not stand by and allow its forces to be attacked. is foreign minister, louise demario has proposed setting up an international task force to count to the threat of iso across africa. it's been backed by the us secretary of state at a meeting in rome, of members of the global coalition to defeat the group. i saw made major gains in recent weeks, and niger area for hel, mozambique and the democratic republic of congo. nicholas are crippled at a conference in rome, members of the global coalition against ice will warn. the fight is not over.
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africa is the new battle ground. i'll propose to do a group of the level that he got to allow for i propose the creation of a working group to identify and hope the terrorist threat of islamic state in the african continent. we welcome some african countries that are not members of the coalition, such as became fossa, ghana and mos in beacon invited as observers. the own group is gaining ground in this a hell and it moves him beaks. northern province of covered ill, garda, nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced in 3000 killed as a result of the fighting that began in 2017 between and isolate 58 and moves him big security forces. last week, the 16 member southern african development community announced the deployment of troops to support mozambique military and its fight against isolate. our approach rests on the basis that terrorism is a global threat. and if we want to defeat it, we must further our understanding with the prospect of eradicating it from our entire region. i would like to assure you that in most and be we are deeply aware
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of our responsibilities in this al regions of burkina faso new year. and molly, i still affiliated groups are increasing their attacks. that despite the presence of 14000 un troops, the g 5 regional coalition and the support of 5000 french soldiers, climate, central leadership, the main rock bank, success of the brand is being in africa. and a interesting that even as the summit is taking place right now in rome, only some days ago, the state and both min release and speech in which we talked about that and they get a very pause the world. and he's been gold valve appraising that of the group in both west and central africa rearing. a wave of people illegally traveling to europe. some european countries are joining france by sending troops on the ground to not only fight iso,
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but to disrupt human trafficking and illegal migration routes. for the coalition against iso africa is now the front line against the arm group. nicholas hawk algae 0. so that's the most that's come here and are very including a legal victory for social media giant facebook whose value has now sold more than a trillion dollars. plus i'm, we're harding and dough. how we're, there's a rush to send rescue dogs to united states after the u. s. as they're closing their borders to them. i'm in a rabies scare. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello, that's been a very wet picture for east asia on. there's more wet weather to come. this was the scene in hong kong. they had their 1st black rainstorm of the year. so torrential rain, causing land slides and flooding. we had up to
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a 150 millimeters of rain recorded in western areas, and that rain is going to continue across a central and eastern areas of china. thanks to the slow moving may you front. and that's joining up with the remnants of typhoon champion to bring wet weather to eastern areas of japan. as we move into wednesday though, that does push off out to the east and things will dry up from northern areas of japan. so the south remains very wet and it's a similar story for the korean peninsula. wet weather is on the way thanks to this weather system. in the north of china, beijing is expecting to see quite a lot of fun. the storms taking them through to the end of the week. as we move to india, it's a very wet picture, particularly for the north and eastern north eastern states and got an orange warning for those who wrenched rains. and it's not only india that will be affected, it's an a pow and as well as me and mom and bungler dish. and those range will continue to fall across the western coast of india,
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affecting the multiplan and sri lanka. sponsored call cut on airways. history is forgotten, pero yet in spain, state him post them easier, was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. put a group of survivors has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist past. the silence of others weakness on al jazeera. ah, ah ah,
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welcome back and pick them out of our top stories here. our federal government does announce the unilateral cease fire into grind rentals say they are in full control of the regional capital of mac allay. federal troops, officials have reported abandon the city. us forces have come under attack inferior to some days. it strikes targeted iran back to militia station, close to the rocky board. at least 85, accomplish military base and an oil field in syria. there was no official se the search and rescue operation at a collapsed apartment complex and florida still remains in place. on monday, 2 more bodies were found in the rubble of the beach front building and the city of south side. 11 people are now confirmed dead, but that number expects the rise of 150 residents are still missing. john, 100 reports from south side for the relatives of the missing in surfside building collapse, the weight is taking its toll. yesterday it was so surreal. you know all the energy
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of this acceptance and denial, acceptance and loss. but i know that in my heart there, but most probably in heaven now with little news to give local leaders offer sympathy to pain in their face. their expressions like anything i've seen before. it is, it is very difficult to know that your loved one because sophia alive and have the whole believe that and at the same time just sit there and wait for that information to get to you. a bus takes anxious family members from a reunification center were sadly too few have been reunited to the pile of twisted steel and crumbled concrete. rescuers have made progress, searching through the massive mound that was once a home to hundreds, but the news on survivors is grim. the number of people accounted for now stands at 136. with 150. on
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the number of confirmed. yeah. is 11 family members who have been delivering flowers to this memorial beneath the building where their relative live flowers, they would much rather be delivering to their family members in person. but for now until that's possible. if ever they leave their tributes here. this search is also taking its toll on rescue workers and the family members watching them. they witness a rescuer, tumble 25 feet down the mountain. that is a perfect example of the situation that we're dealing with. the search by digging trenches into the rubble using sonar, camera robots and domes like oreo some 8 in the rescue. others serve as therapy, dogs, but there is little comfort for the families of the missing. so we have a official word. we're still trying to hold onto whatever hope remains to bud. realistically we, we know that they're gone with each day that hope and the prospect of finding
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survivors grows more elusive. john hindering al jazeera surfside, florida. now the center for disease control is suspending the importation of dogs into the us for at least a year because of the threat of rabies more than 100 countries on its list of high risk nations for the disease, the decision is expected to be particularly hard for rescue groups trying to relocate dogs to the us, the haunting report 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 cut are animal welfare society or re homed in or
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transferred through the us with little paperwork and no quarantine required. more than a 1000000 dogs are sent to america every year passed. far as 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, that are looking for a new home. that cutting out half of our adoptions overseas will absolutely cripple us if we can't re hi, mar animals, we can't take in more animals off the street. the us centers for disease control and prevention says some dogs receive fraudulent vaccines abroad, and the u. s. does not have the number of facilities needed to how's those that are 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 1900 pandemic. as a result, the risk of importing a dog with rabies may be higher. rabies and dogs has been eliminated from the
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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 half on rescuing dogs, dealing with stray 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 the us, or 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. sure, the cdc would not directly mean to advocate and these soldiers are no longer going to be able to take home the animal that reynolds and you're gonna become their 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 sending longer in the
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shelter and might have a harder time finding a forever home. dogs that have been here longer and breeds that struggle in the summer sheet like huskies in german shepherds are top of the list to go for the rest. they'll have to continue waiting in the desert for a 2nd chance. leah harding, i'll jazeera doha. facebook has survived a series of lawsuits that accused of market monopoly and killing competition. a federal judge dismissed the complaints by regulators and several us states for lack of evidence. they have 30 days to amend and refile the complaint us officials say facebook should be broken up from instagram and what's up after the ruling the company share value surged more than a trillion dollars for the 1st time. robin joins us live, not from los angeles, rob, so facebook, us, one the dismissal of these 2 anti trust laws to tell us more about the case and what it actually means. well, as you mentioned,
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darren today was certainly a good day for mark zuckerberg and millions of facebook investors. the company has managed to get a judge to dismiss the a series of lawsuits. and this is not so much a great day for politicians, activists, and many others. who feel that internet giants like facebook, amazon, and google wield altogether too much monopoly power in the internet space? now the one of the particular cases here was wrought by the food and by the federal trade commission. in december, the federal trade commission, also known as the f t c. this is the agency that deals a lot with monopoly matter. the judge in washington dc said that the f t c had not provided enough concrete facts to support its assertion that the, that facebook was acting as a monopoly in social networking. however,
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the judge did not entirely dismiss this case. instead, it gave the f t c agency, 30 days to come back with a re filed complaint, presumably with some more facts in an separate matter the judge, same judge, dismissed a series of lawsuit filed by state governments that said that spoke had attempted to extend its monopoly power by buying up nascent competitors like whatsapp and instagram, which the company did in the early part of the last decade. and the judge said that too much time elapsed since facebook made those acquisitions for this to go through . so what it means ultimately is that it's very difficult or more difficult than many people would think for the government and its agencies and its lawyers to take on internet giants and try to prove monopolies. they can't do it on their own.
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they've got to get a judge to agree to it, and judges sometimes have different ideas of what constitutes monopoly power. however, congress could change the law that really governs all of this. this area that's called the sherman anti trust act. that was passed back in 1890. that's right, 1890. not 990. and that was a really long time before anybody thought about the internet or thought, hey, maybe it's a good idea for me to put all my personal information on facebook and let everybody see it and let corporations profit from it. all right, i have run a live there in los angeles. rob, thank you. me now the delta variant of cobra 19 has led to record numbers of infections in russia. the 2 biggest cities, moscow registered $124.00 deaths in the last 24 hours. more than 2000 people are
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being hospitalized every day. the city has imposed new rules, forcing people to show proof of vaccination, or a negative test to be able to get into restaurants and bars. a great to get people under the age of $26.00, an incentive of $180.00 and free internet data for a month, for their 1st jobs against cobit 19. the prime minister says it's a small, thank you. from the greek state instructions havanese, the fully vaccinated people that's about 33 percent of the population. greece is heavily reliant on tourism and looking for ways to fully reopen the economy. after nearly a year, italians will no longer have to wear masks outside their only required indoors or in groups of people where social distancing isn't possible. it's lee was one of the worst hit countries in the early months of the pandemic. but infections have been steadily decreasing. countries across the asia pacific are bringing back tough restrictions as the highly contagious delta veteran is causing more infections. indonesia is one of the hardest hit in the region. hospitals in jakarta have set up,
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tends to treat large numbers of patients and burial sites are also overwhelmed as jessica washington report. 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 burials because the other major covered 900 various sites reached at 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 death hole in indonesia is almost 60000. but don't to say you just a low rate for testing across the visa. the actual just told could be much more, very difficult to watch. families grieving at this symmetry. this makes shift
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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 have even resorted to having tents in comp, ox 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. now the world is being told, it must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism against africans. and people have african descent. the human rights chief has released a report which was launched off of the murder of george floyd. it's unwise to $190.00 deaths, mostly in the united states. the study shows how police are rarely held accountable
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for rights violations on crimes against people of african descent, a path and repeated in many countries. it says, structural racism leaves many and poverty and facing barriers to education, health care and employment. it calls on countries to formulate knowledge, centuries of injustice, violence and discrimination, and to give reparations. but it says manage compensation alone is not enough. hispanic racism needs a systemic response. we near transformative approach that tackles the interconnected areas, dry racism, and lead to repeated wholly avoidable. try use like the death of 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. now just south of the old city and occupied east
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jerusalem, there's a community on the edge. more than a dozen palestinian families in the c, one neighborhood were given a deadline last month to destroy their own homes. well that ended on sunday, under chappelle reports, the jobs have called this home for decades along this quiet road in the area of l. boost on the palestinian family has been told to demolish it on the grounds. it wasn't built with the proper permits. if they don't to municipality says it will do it for them and send them the bill. that was the cost financial and emotional are already too high for family. it's facing forced expulsion from their homes. that did them had rebecca, it's really hard to describe how i feel. i cannot put it into words. you never know what it means to see to whom you built and are reduced ruins. and i love. we are living in fear. there is no security. i wish we could just free time. it's next to impossible to obtain
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a construction permit unoccupied east jerusalem. as families have grown over the years, homes have grown with them without a building permit, both the old and the new are under threat of demolition, which looms over the homes of 1500 people is really settler. organizations want to raise the neighborhood and replace it with an archaeological park and settlements, and had the foss with will do with a video lineage. the aim is to cleanse the area of palestinians entirely. this is part of israel's holy basin plan for jerusalem. it starts to shake, you're an engineer and so on. passing through the ancient town is nothing short of ethnic cleansing is a plant uproot to palestinians from their lands and replace them with jewish settlers. many of the families in this neighborhood were pushed out of the old city when israel captured it in 1967. the hills along the southern walls are home to more than a 100 families who are once again faced with force displacement and are chappelle al. jazeera mexico top court has decriminalize,
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recreational marijuana use for adults. on monday, the supreme court ruled the drugs prohibition under the health law to be unconstitutional. comes after congress failed to enact laws. legalizing recreational use by april, the push for legalization is partly aimed at cutting drug related violence across the country. america's biggest e cigarette mega jewel has agreed to pay $14000000.00 to settle a lawsuit of marketing to teenagers, north carolina, to jewel of downplaying, the potential homage products can cause. the states attorney general says he started investigating, after hearing about kids experiencing addiction needing medical treatment. julie facing more than 2000 other lawsuits. canada has recruited its highest over temperature, reaching 46.6 degrees celsius of the country and parts of the u. s. pacific northwest and do a blistering heat wave. temperatures also reached an old time high of 44 degrees in
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the u. s. city of portland. extreme heat has been blaming on dome of atlas, very high pressure. so it's mostly down. france have been knocked out of football, european championship, the world cup holders, a beaten, and penalties shoot out by switzerland. in the last 16, a switch came back from being to go down to level of not just 33 in the 5 minutes of normal time trying to kill them by pay. and miss, they decided to take him to shoot out switzerland. now go into play spain, in the court. the official, ah, let's get a quick check on the headlines here. federal government does announce a unilateral sci fi and to drive the rebels, say they're in full control of the regional capital. mcclay. federal troops and officials have reportedly abandoned the city who let them knock on the us. and as we all know, the time we are in right now is the rainy season. the locust swarm destroyed almost all of the produce and to gray last year. and they couldn't collect.

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