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al jazeera, ah, oh, be the hero world. ah washer. in awe . after 7 months of fighting a c 5 announced into ry yoke in troops pull out to the north of the country. ah, i'm time he is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up, the us defends that strikes on iranian bank. finances along the iraq board of power, military groups down to seek revenge. another day and hope to dwindle of finding
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survivors trapped in the rubble of collapse. floors apartment building and a century of communism. china celebrates the epic milestone. we look at how the nation is fed on the one oxy model ah, of the nearly 8 months of fighting in displacement, the counseling to the c o. p s t gray region has taken a new turn. the federal government has announced a unilateral and unconditional sees far with immediate effect to grey and rebels are claiming victory and say they're in full control of the regional capital mikella. malcolm web reports from nairobi. i 23 a p and government troops took control of the city of mikella. last year. prime minister abbey ama declared victory over the to grand people's liberation front. 7
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months of conflict followed. thousands have been killed. and then it all changed. on monday, when the tpr left took michaela back, the government appointed administration fled and then asked for a ceasefire. who will fall into the academy? honda but we asked the name of to try and all peace loving people, the federal government for a cease fire based on humanity in such a way that prevents further damage so that it is possible for people to find respite become part of the solution of what that is the, among the most recent death, who around 40 people killed in an asteroid last week. the army said those killed the fighters. survivors said the bomb his market. around the same time, the t p left began it's offensive to retake mckelly, which is the capital of the 2 great region. is fully under the control of our forces, government forces and the government is back in control
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of the capital. and so when he, he held election last week to gray was one of 4 out of the country, 10 regions that didn't vote. the conflict began partly because the elections due last year was delayed before that the t p. a laugh, a dominated, ethiopia, government, and military for nearly 30 years. until prime minister, ibm, it took power 3 years ago. a power struggle followed which erupt it into a civil war. the conflicts displaced nearly 2000000 people in gray were widespread reports of attacks on civilians burning of crops and looting. the un says dance left 90 percent of the population in urgent need of food and said there's already a famine and it's expected to get worse. doctors without borders said 3 of its staff were killed. last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all
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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. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages where right groups say thousands of civilians have been killed, got people waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need. malcolm web al jazeera american forces have come on the attack in syria a day after the us launched as strikes targeting iranian bank militias, us president joe biden's, defending his decision toward the strikes it targeted the popular mobilization forces. an umbrella group of iranian bank finances were than now vowing retaliation
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. rosalyn john the forts rocket fire indira sewer problem, syria on monday, a military base used by american troops came under attack just a day after the u. s. military bombed 3 militia outposts along the syrian a rocking border. us president joe biden was unapologetic director last night air strikes, targeting sites used by the iranian back militia groups responsible for the tax on us personal rack. and i have that authority in their article too. and even those up in the hills who are reluctant to acknowledge that have acknowledged as the case. the popular mobilization forces or p. m f. say the u. s. strikes killed at least 4 of their men. the fighters who are backed by iran say they will retaliate. cheiron officials quickly condemned to the attacks the dish to avoid
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without a month. you will still continue the wrong path from 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. us troops have been in eastern syria for the past several years, helping local fighters put down the eiffel regime. they've also been deployed in iraq, part of a train and support mission, but baghdad says washington did not give advance warning before sundays bombings at the time border crossing. these latest classes come at a sensitive moment. both countries are still trying to work out a return to the iran nuclear d o one u. s. foreign policy expert says the biden administration has to be very careful in how it proceeds, in a sense, it is trying to to prevent this from, from reaching a point where its effects, for example, you know, ongoing negotiations in vienna. we'll wait and see whether this is the beginning of
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an escalation, or just a one off the other kind of periodical back and forth that we have seen many times between iranian proxy forces and us forces. a test of the bike and ministrations promise to rely on diplomacy until it has no other choice. roughly, jordan al jazeera washington official say the search and rescue operation as a collapsed apartment complex in florida remains in place. on monday, 2 more bodies were found in the rubble of the beach front building and 1st side, 11 people are now confirmed dead, but that number certain to rise is 150 residents are still missing. john, 100 reports for the relatives of the missing in surfside building collapse. the weight is taking its toll yesterday. it was so surreal. you know, all this energy of this acceptance and denial, acceptance and loss. but i know that in my heart there, but most probably in have
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a now with little news to give local leaders offer sympathy to paying in their face or expressions like anything i've seen before. it is, it is very difficult to know that your loved one because sophia life and have the whole believe that and at the same time just sit there and wait for that information to get to 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 the survivors, his graham, the number of people accounted for now stands at 136 with 100 on the number of confirmed. yeah. is 11 family
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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. the search is also taking its toll on rescue workers in the family members watching them. they witness a rescuer tumble, 25 feet down the amount 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, but realistically we, we know that they're gone with each day that hope and the prospect of finding survivors grows more elusive. john, hindrance al jazeera surfside, florida,
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me country is across the asia pacific bringing back tough restrictions is the highly contagious delta variant of covey. 19 spreads. indonesia is one of the hardest hitting the region. hospitals in chicago have set up tents to treat large numbers of patients. the burial sites are becoming overwhelmed as jessica washington explains. 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,
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the workers say that their workload is almost impossible to keep up with the confirmed just whole in indonesia is almost 60000, but don't to stay. huge is a low rate for testing across indonesia. the actual just hold could be much more, very difficult to watch. families grieving at this symmetry. this makes shift symmetry where they have to say good bye to their loved ones in a location like this. not just java cemetery 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 a strict protocol isn't introduced,
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the health care system will soon pull up even all cities. now, staley, going into long town is the delta variance increases their launch parts of the state of queensland, including brisbin and puss or the latest to bring in tight restrictions for several days. they join people in sydney and darwin who are already living under a snap, locked down. stay at home, orders are in place except for essential activities. the delta variance is to record numbers of infections in russia's 2 largest cities. moscow registered $124.00 deaths in the last 24 hours. or 2000 people are being hospitalized every day. the city has impose new rules, forcing people to show proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter restaurants and bars. grace forgive people under the age of $26.00 and incentive of $180.00, and free into that data for a month, for their 1st jobs against coven. 19 and prime minister says it's a small,
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thank you. from the greek state. restrictions have been ease for fully vaccinated people, but it's about 33 percent of the population. graces, heavily reliant on tourism, and it's looking for ways to fully reopen its economy. after a year, italians will no longer have to wear masks outside. randy required indoors or in groups of people where social distancing isn't possible. italy was one of the worst hit countries in the early months of the pandemic, but infections have been steadily decreasing. still ahead on al jazeera, a legal victory for social media. john facebook is value is now sold to more than the trillion dollars. plus a deadline passes for palestinians living and occupied these teresa to destroy their own home. i
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hello there. let's start in north america and that intense heat wave continues to break temperature records across north western states of the u. s. this was the scene in portland, oregon, where an all time high of more than 44 degrees celsius was recorded. and while some people enjoy the heat, it is life threatening, and cooling centers have been open to help people cope with the conditions. but it's not only in the us, it was also in canada. we are all time high of more than 46 degrees recorded in a little village in british columbia. and those who want to do remain from much of western canada as we go into tuesday. but by the time we hit when stay, temperatures will be dropping slightly and things will cool slightly elsewhere in the u. s. we've got severe storms rolling all the way from the southern plains, up to the great lakes. so some really wet and windy weather on the cards and it's a similar story for eastern areas of canada. the east coast of the us,
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the scene temperature is continuing to climb. but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique it's bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there the in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different peoples from all over the world together as such, like a magical and the more i learned about it, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on a jazz ah
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ah, welcome back here watching out just a time to recap on headline south. federal government has announced the unilateral thieves fire, antique rise. the rebels say they're in full control of the regional capital, mckelly, federal troops, time officials have reportedly abandon the 50 us forces that come under attack in syria off the sundays as strikes targeted iranian back, malicious stations close to the rocky border. at least a massage will find that the coalition that she based, new and all field and serious, there are even more cities in australia are going into locked down as the current
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of violence, delta very, and increases that large parts of the state of queensland, including brisbin and purse in western australia, other places to bring in type restrictions for several days. i on 1st day it'll be a 100 years since china's communist policy was launched in shanghai. the policy born out of a courtyard as the foundation of molten china. it's one party regime now, one of the loyal, longest surviving governments in beijing celebrations and officially started to mark with ccpo achievements and the nation's rises of global superpower. and the man who controls the party and millions of members. president, she ging ping is the great hall of the people for a ceremony. nationwide people are being encouraged to show patriotism and loyalty
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hey, it's katrina you reporting now from southern china. i saw a procession honoring fallen soldiers. this he had tens of thousands have climbed the steps of this memorial injunction in southern china. the town is called the cradle of the revolution was where the chinese communist party found the mouth. don't escape opposition. coleman tub faucet and expanded his battled red army. in the lead up to the parties, 100 years, adversary, visitors have come to pay their respects to now and his comrades. you know what i'm year because i love the motherland. i love the communist party. i've witnessed the, our country develop and become stronger the the chinese communist party was founded in 1921, with only a few dozen members. to day there are more than 90000000. the body has brought tyna unopposed since 1949. and from the bottom to the top,
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all are affirming their loyalty to the party ahead of july, the 1st general president sheet and paying has called on all sectors of society to promote the parties. history and ideology in the lead up to the celebration, the communists not only helped china to rise up and the chinese people to become strong and proud per prosperous eventually. but they also instilled a nation building and national awareness in the minds of the chinese people. they realize that the chinese people are no longer we call you feeble. for months this isn't reflected in everything from communist party trivia game shows to television dramas, under president she didn't pick the communist party has called bind marxism with capitalism, authoritarianism, and even traditional confucius ideal. but its whole message remains the same that were present strength and order while the west are present. cale paging has
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highlighted the importance of so called patriotic education to cultivate a new generation of party followers. but their textbooks ward include historic failures, such as the calamitous famine of the 1960 s, or the $989.00 cracked on following the tenement square protest. only achievements are marked the economic growth which lifted millions out of poverty. the containment of the current of iris outbreak within months, they have succeeded. but you're, if you're only as good as your successes, you have no escape valve. there's no pressure relief. you constantly have to deliver. and that puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the, on the party. that pressure is being felt by chinese security agencies which are doing all they can to ensure 1400000000 people fall into line one flag and one party. katrina. you joins us from bay,
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jane life from there. so katrina. clearly china has been planning this celebration for some time. how's it going down? that's right. well, the official pomp and ceremony began today on tuesday with president she'd been paying providing over a big metal ceremony given to 29 citizens in china for the services to the communist party among them on many soldiers. and also, notably, officials from the provinces are still young and to better who are being awarded for what the communist party describes as baffling separatism and encouraging loyalty to the chinese communist party. of course, what we are waiting for though, is the big extravaganza taking place on july. the 1st one does day now and typical communist party style, much of it is shrouded in secrecy. but we do know that during the day, there'll be some sort of event taking place in gentlemen square. where hasn't she didn't being is expected to give a speech. and later in the day, they'll be
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a big celebration involving performances, music, and fireworks in the so called birds ness, the big olympic stadium here in the outskirts of the city. but as you mentioned this and henry is much bigger than what's happening this week. really, this has been loaded and promoted since the beginning of the year. we saw, as we saw in that package, people being crude to conduct read, tourism that is go to historic communist party sites. we've seen educational curriculum altered to reflect this big event. a lot of communist history material and content being read by students as well. and we've also seen a museum exhibition or been celebrating the successes of the communist party. but what is really important to note is what we're not going to see what we're not going to share. we're not expecting any big policy announcements or anything like that, coming out of the party. this is strictly about celebrating achievements. and of
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course, we're not going to see any criticism, any voices of dissidence in the security agencies as censorship agencies are working very hard to make sure that any criticism of the party, especially during this week is going to be silenced. all right, and that was katrina, you just south of the old city, unoccupied, east jerusalem as a community on the edge. more than a dozen palestinian families in the neighbourhood were given a deadline last month to destroy their own homes. was handed on sunday under chappelle reports. the jobs have called this home for decades along this quiet road in the area of el boost on the palestinian family has been told to demolish it. on the grounds, it was in built with the proper permits. if they don't, the 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 is facing,
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forced expulsion from their homes, served them and i had one bed. 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 reduce to ruins. hello. we are living in fear. there is no security. i wish we could just free time. it's next to impossible to obtain 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 israeli settler organizations want to raise the neighborhood and replace it with an archaeological park and settlements and had the plus, what we'll do is mcafee, this lineage, the aim is to cleanse the area of palestinians entirely. this is part of israel's holy basin. planned for jerusalem starts to shake gera. and then here until one was passing through the ancient town, is nothing short of ethnic cleansing is
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a plant uproot the palestinians from their lands and replace them with jewish settlers. many of the families in this neighbourhood settled there after they were pushed out of their homes, following the 19481900. 67 wars. the hills along the southern walls are home to more than $100.00 families are once again faced with force displacement and chappelle al jazeera, italy is foreign minister. louis de maia has proposed setting up an international task force to count to the threat of i solely in africa. b, u. i. secretary of state back the idea to ro, meeting of members of the global coalition to defeat the group. nicholas hark reports. at a conference in rome, members of the global coalition against isis worn. the fight is not over. africa is the new battle ground, or proposed to do group or 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
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coalition, such as became fossa, ghana, and mos in baker. invited as observers, the all group is gaining ground in this a hell and it moves him beaks, northern province of cupboard, hillagada, nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced in 3000 killed. as a result of the fighting that began in 2017, between an isolate 58 and mozambique security forces. last week, the 16 member southern african development community announced the deployment of troops to support mozambie military and its fight against iso. 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 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 soldier climate,
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the central leadership, the main rock success of their brand as being in africa. and it's interesting that even as the summit is taking place right now in rome, only some days ago these days and they both been released and speech and we talked about that and they get very part of the world. and he filled out the appraiser that the dates 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 isolate, 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 al jazeera. facebook has survived a series of law suits that accused it of market monopoly and killing competition. a
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federal judge dismissed the complaints by regulators and several of us states for lack of evidence. they have 30 days to amend and re file the complaint. us official say facebook should be broken up from instagram and won't stop. from los angeles, his ra reynolds on what the routing means today was certainly a good day for mark zuckerberg and millions of facebook investors. the company as 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 brought by the food and by the federal trade commission in december,
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the federal trade commission also known as the f t c. this is the agency that deals a lot with monopoly matters. 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, 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 lawsuits filed by state governments. that said that facebook 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
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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 their own. they've got to get a judge to agree to it, and judges sometimes have different ideas of what constitutes monopoly power. ah, let's take you through the headlines down ethiopia. federal government is announced, unilateral cease fire, and figure i the revel. say they're in full control of the regional capital, mikella, federal troops and officials reportedly abandoned the city. legend knock on the russell. as we all know,
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the time we are in right now is the rainy season. the locust swarm destroyed almost all the projects into gray last year, and they couldn't collect the remaining projects because of the war. and.

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