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being sued on al jazeera, challenging how mainstream media covers the news story like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out the whole power to account while the others are breaking among the listening post on era ah have to be p o, p, and federal troops are forced, i'd have to raise capital, the government declares a face far in the region. ah, i know that i'm, how am i doing this? is al jazeera life and to home, also coming out the violence in the neighborhood of or keep it east jerusalem as demolitions begin to tear down homes
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and businesses their funerals are being held for, for members of iraq's popular mobilize asian forces were killed in u. s. air strikes on facebook, share prices sore after a coach dismisses a case, the keys who tech joins of running a monopoly. ah, after nearly 8 months facing and displacement, the conflict and he threw up his northern te gray region has taken a new turn to grow. and rebels are claiming victory and say they are in full control of the regional capital mccully. the federal government has a nice to see so far with immediate effects. malcolm web begins coverage from thy will be in neighboring kenya. i 23 apn government troops took control of the city of mckelly last year. prime minister abbey ama declared victory
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over the 2 grand people's liberation front. 7 months of conflict followed thousands of being killed. and then it all changed. on monday, when the tpr left took mckelly back, the government appointed administration fled and then asked for a cease fire. as it will fall into the academy honda but we ask in the name of to dry 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 and become part of the solution that has among the most recent death were 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 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 at dominated ethiopia, government, and military for nearly 30 years. and so 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 that 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
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mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. 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. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages. we have rights groups say thousands of civilians have been killed, got people are waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need. malcolm web al jazeera, the roots of the conflict between the national army and the 2 dry and rebels schools bank decades. the t l. s. party dominated ethiopian politics for nearly 1st years until prime minister of the 2. in 2018. i'll be ordered
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a military operation against the group in te gray in the vendor after he said it attacks army bases. the g p less says it was unfairly targeted. he gray opposition party say more than 50000 people have been killed while the us and says for the 355 isn't people face bisk of famine. since november a t p last has joined forces with other groups to form the t great defense force. after months of regrouping and recruiting you fighters, they began to major counter attacks towards mckelly in recent weeks. well that's close live note to hipaa morgan. she joins us from sedans, capital her to him. hey, would you say this is a cease fire or an admission of defeats for prime minister of is governments? well, one thing it is is an admission that's the european national. the 4th is not in the same position. it was about a week ago, prior to the launching of the p
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d f. or the 2 great defense forces, proctor them launching, offensive on government positions, and re taken over the capitol medically now let's not forget that prime minister. and on the 28th of november, just about 3 weeks after the offensive on the 2 grew region, he announced that the war was largely over and that there is stability that the government has won. he did not announce a fire bag then. and the 2 great people's liberation movement said that they are going to continue fighting, even if it is a guerrilla war, which apparently is what and for that month, i'm a few months after the and then on cement that the were integrated over. and that the government has one in november, so it looks like right now the government is admitting that they're not in the same position that they were last week prior to the launching of offensive by the left. and it looks like they are going through the withdraw back and think of a feel of further plans, especially because the degree people the origin front did not announce that they are going to accept this unilateral cease fire
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a declaration. they did not say that they're all willing to hold back, verifies, and that they're not going to attack for the position and try to take more areas in the region. and he, but you've spent quite a lot of time was too dry and refugees in c done. the people who fled to this region. what have they been telling you what we've been hearing 2 things, mostly from people. some of them are saying that they just want to see stability. they want to be able to go back home and especially those who have been displaced from their farms, many of them for, for many of them, this is not the farming season. this is the time where they usually access their funds to be able to harvest their crops and feed their families and live instability. others are saying that they want to see degree become an independent nation. they want to make sure that they are in a position of power to a point where they can negotiate with the government, a prime minister for a referendum for independence of degree. so right now, the mood and the refugees,
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those who we've been reaching out to over the past few hours to hear about their feelings and reactions, the regarding belief that that is unfolding, integrate. they say that they're very happy that the c p l f has taken over, but they want to see a final solution. they want to know whether this means that there is been at the end piece and they can go back home over that they will be further fighting and they have to stay back in camp or whether they will eventually should this continue and should the people of maintain an upper hand, will they be able to see an independent grade? they don't know, but they want to see the answer to those questions that many refugees. 70000 refugees and sedan house. ok, he but morgan then brady is the very latest life from her to me. he but thank you. moving on to other news that israeli forces have demolished a palestinian business in the so one neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. a bridge to show up was torn down on tuesday morning. the homes of 13 palestinian families faced the same threads. when israel, the court has ordered,
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they be demolished, to make way for israeli settlers after ruling that they were built without a proper permits. let's cross life now to harry for that. he joins us from west jerusalem. harry, what happens in this one neighborhood so far? wherein so on an occupied east jerusalem, right outside the but just shop that was demolished a little earlier. what took place was that is really forces came in here in large number boulders is accompanying them and they were pretty significant confrontations, both with local people here and some activists and the owner of the, the butchery and his family is what we spoke to him. he said that they, these ready forces came in and attacked him. that's what his words using to the gas, among other tactics. we spoke to a senior local activist at the time as well. he was spluttering from gas people. he
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had told us that he was beaten during these confrontations as well. so a pretty violent start to this demolition what actually took place. so it was pretty quick. it was this one butchery here on the street and the august on area of sue and they. but what's happening right now is i can tell you that just here, where they taken out some of the equipment from the shop and put it on the street because they were warned last night. this was likely to take place within the coming days. now they're trying to come in and recover what they can to try presumably to keep the business going in some way. but as you say, this is not just about one shop. this shop was subjects to a 21 day wishing order. as of the 7th of june, another place was also given the warning, and there are 18 other buildings, 18 other units which are in the same situation in this neighborhood as we speak. these families have been told to demolish their own home. that seems pretty
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inexplicable to, to, to many of our viewers who are watching the, some sites the in the occupied territories. just focus through this. why are they being taught to essentially make themselves homeless? the that is how it works in ocoee bodies, jerusalem. and indeed, that is the system that is used once all of the, the legal options which are pretty limited available. such people are exhausted. they're given an order at $21.00 day order, which says either demolish your own home at your own expense or after that order is lapsed. we will do it and then charge you a $20000.00 fine on top. so the trouble of having to demolish your home. and so that is what this, what you read, that the faith that's befall. and there is a law involved here which is made it even more difficult for thomas citizens to try
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to appeal is through the court that come in its law and amendment to the building regulations which restricts the opportunity for court to intervene and increases the penalties on people who build without permits, of course, trying to obtain a permit from these rarely military or are these really municipalities which governs is to some israel sees it is an ex sovereign land. hundreds nation lords occupied territory. it's difficult not to get such a permit. but once this law is also involved, it makes it even more difficult to challenge it. so there are 20 in total, including the one which is just been demolished in this neighborhood. buildings which is subject to an order at any time because they have exhausted all auctions. under that law, there are $48.00 other such properties according to leading israeli, and geo, which works on this year. i mean, they say that there are 48 others, which is still in the court because they were proceeding the introduction of this
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law. so we're talking about dozens and dozens of homes, many people, families that face the prospect of the same kind of fate that we've seen take place this morning. ok, hurry for reporting live from still one in occupied east jerusalem. hurry, thank you to baghdad and i were a funeral is being held for those killed in u. s. air strikes on monday. the attack targeted positions of the iran that backed paramilitary and on groups. at least 4 members. popular mobilization forces were killed with a great performance to retaliate. iraq's prime minister condemn the error rates as a blatant violation of his country sovereignty. but us president joe biden says the air strikes were needed. my moods of the was a lie for his in baghdad. mom at there's quite a crowd gathered there behind you. what can you read and see this turnover will help despite the fact that they have already started this per think maybe
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because it's a high temperature. but a little while ago, there was a different situation here and it has change it as it had because of the high temperature of the people here we can say, hundreds of prove popular mobilization forces got out of here in this area to deny was that tack over the killing over 4 p. m. f. soldiers on monday by american strikes. many people were here including heads of from high ranking commanders from the public mobilization forces emery, one of the major part of the lane or a political block and the parliament also fed. yup. and also another high ranking official, and he is the advisor of national security at the apartment. they will all trying to the now is the attack and they say including also activists political
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axis. we spoke to many people. they say that they will continue, continue on the will not retreat. the say that the are just waiting for a signal from the commander to start the fighting, that he had military confrontation against the american military presence in iraq. when we spoke to the military commanders, i said that i ask them to the american presence in a wreck is to by virtue of an invitation from the cause of me de rocky prime minister, govern. they said that it been called me himself, is collab collaborating with the american army. now they have been heavy security presence and around the greens will because this area is very close to the green zone. there are, there were fear that these professors might try to break into the green zones, like they did back in february fall, and they couldn't go. 17 has been fighters by another american strike. now, the message they were trying to convey today is that they are not relying on the
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government, especially the because me for the prime minister. they say that they will continue fighting. they will not retreat until the american soldiers, not only in fact the whole coalition forces leave that iraq. okay, my good, i'll go ahead lie 1st and back. that would thank you. while still has on al jazeera, including a case of environmental ethics in the us, are green energy and protecting and ecosystem clash. and a century of communism, china celebrates the ethic milestone. we look at how the nation has fared into the one policy model. ah hello there. the weather is going to remain wet,
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but very warm across europe over the next few days. we think unsettled conditions across north western areas. and that's thanks to a weather system swirling away around france and southern areas of england that spring storms and showers there. and as we go into wednesday, that weather is going to move its way up towards the northeast, bringing some thunder, re downpours to switzerland and a northern areas of italy and the weather on the cards as well for germany and poland. but look at denmark's really wet and windy weather on the cods. they're still looking rather wet across western areas of russia. that disturbance moving its way from finland and bringing some showers in storms there. but as we come down to the south, the heat is really on. we have got a rush of showers expected in romania, but temperatures continuing to climb 36 degrees in bucharest. and it's a similar story for serbia as well as for greece. if we look at the 3 day for athens, temperatures climbing up to the late thirties, now the iberian peninsula has cooled, slight,
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slightly temperatures down for spain and portugal. and it's a similar story for morocco $24.00 degrees in rebec, but the heat is on in egypt with $41.00 degrees in cairo. the frank assessments and argument for suggesting that the vitamin ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics then, is that a life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jews era? ah,
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the me, this is al jazeera, quick minded over top stories. the rebels are celebrated in t gray after a few p as federal government. and i was the unilateral cease far, that's the great defense for say they are in full control of the regional capital, mccully, federal troops and officials of proportionately abandon the city funerals are being held in bagdad for those killed us air strikes on monday, the attack started positions of the iran back power military and on groups. at least 4 members of the popular mobilize asian forces were killed. and israeli forces have demolished a palestinian business and these to one neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. the home of 13 palestinian families face the same threat and israeli court has
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ordered they be demolished to make way for us really settlers after ruling the homes were built without a proper permits. while al jazeera met one family and occupied east jerusalem, that faces the prospect of becoming homeless and re chappelle has this report 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 wasn't 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. it's facing forced expulsion from their homes. they did them and they had more of a bad. 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 the ruins. hello. we
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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 is really settler. organizations want to raise the neighborhood and replace it with an archaeological park and settlements and had the password will do it. and if it's linear, 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 gera, and then here until 11 passing through the ancient town. it 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 neighbourhood settled there after they were pushed out of their homes, following the 1948 in 1967 wars. the hills along the southern walls are home to more than 100 families who are once again faced with force displacement and are
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chappelle al jazeera. facebook has survived a series of lawsuits that a keys that of market monopoly and killing competition. a federal judge dismissed the complaints by regulators and several us states. the lack of evidence. they have 30 days to amend their complaints. after the ruling, the company share value search to more than one trillion dollars for the 1st time in the race to develop clean energy government signed corporations was navigated. tricky path. getting the minerals doesn't materials needed to replace fossil fuels while taking care not to cause more environmental damage or reynolds this. this report from the u. s. state of nevada. this is the great basin of nevada. in the 19th and 20th centuries prospectors search this spectacular land for silver and gold. now in the 21st century, the world wants another precious mineral found here. lithium,
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this outcrop is the tip of a huge, underground deposit of lithium, which is essential to the clean energy revolution. it's the key ingredient in lithium, ion battery is used in electric cars and trucks, and it stores the electricity spun out by wind turbines. in solar panels president joe biden wants us industry to make more lithium batteries. the real question is whether a lead or a fall behind the race that future weather will build. these vehicles in the batteries that go in them here in the united states rely on other countries in australian company called ion ear seeks permission for a vast open pit mine in this area to extract 9000000000 dollars worth of lithium on public land. but a small and irreplaceable local resident appears to have stopped the project in its tracks. well, this is the home teams buckwheat, one of the most rare plants in north america. and here's
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a really nice one that's flowering right now. got a pretty abundant flowers on these flower heads. and this plate grows only here, only here on 10 acres in this area surrounding us. it's about the size of for football field and it can't grow anywhere else. it appears to not be able to grow anywhere else on earth, but right in these soils right here, environmentalists say the mine would destroy the species. this mine is a pathway to extinction for teams. buckwheat. they went to court and on june 3rd, they won a victory. a government agency declared team's buckwheat eligible for endangered species status, which if confirmed, would effectively block the mine. i. an ear agreed to an interview with al jazeera, but backed out at the last moment in a statement. it said i in the remains strongly committed to the protection of teams . but we're maintaining that the lithium operation can still go ahead without killing off the species. but here's the problem. the world needs lots of affordable lithium to help phase out fossil fuels are rapidly warming world threatens all
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living things, animals, people, and plants, including that's right, teams, buckwheat. it's a dilemma for the by did ministration. how to obtain the materials needed to create clean energy and stave off global warming without destroying irreplaceable ecosystems like this one, environmental se, a better organized approach is the answer. and we were encouraging the biden administration to do with a national level plan for now. the lucky little buckwheat will survive, but there will be more battles ahead and more hard choices to be made on the road to a clean energy future for the planet. rob reynolds al jazeera, esmeralda county, nevada. this deadlock, covert the budget for the un peacekeeping operations. diplomat, st agreements is unlikely before thursdays deadline to 0. so much can stop james base as more the un has 12 peacekeeping missions from the central african
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republic to the golan heights, from cyprus, to the democratic republic of congo. but all those missions and the nearly 100000 troops and other staff that work in them may have to stop all their operations in just a matter of hours. a failure to reach a deal on a new budget means all staff will be confined to that basis. that would be a curtailment of operation that would very severely limit the ability of admission . so implement their mandate. that is to say, you know, protection of civilians supporting host countries and coping 900 response and support political efforts and, and mediation, and other key elements of our mandates. you know, we have to prepare for the event reality that the journal with somebody to see committee may not be able to complete that work in time. in recent days, negotiations in the 1st committee of the un, which deals with the budget have been going on day and night. i'm told even if
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a deal is real soon, they may not be enough time to write and then pass a resolution in the un general assembly before the deadline chain. the space al jazeera at the united nations thursday will mark 100 years since the birth of china's communist party celebrations of already begun to mark the nation's rise. as a global superpower is katrina you reporting through southern china the procession honoring fallen soldiers. this he had tens of thousands, have climbed the steps of dis, memorial injunction in southern china. the count is called the creedal of the revolution, where the chinese communist party found them out to don't escape opposition. coleman tongue forces and expanded his battled red army. in the lead up to the parties, 100 year anniversary 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
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communist party. i've witnessed that our country develop and become stronger. the chinese communist party was founded in 1921, with only a few dozen members. today, there are more than 90000000. the body has brought tiny unopposed since $949.00. and from the bottom to the top, all or a firm, 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 the bold for months
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this has been 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 ideals, but it's whole message remains the same that were present strength and order. while the west were present, cale aging has highlighted the importance of so called patriotic education to cultivate a new generation of party followers. but their textbooks awards include historic failures, such as the calamitous famine of the $900.00 sixty's, or the $989.00 cracked on following the tenements 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
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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 on the flag and one party. katrina, you all to 0. gunshot china, ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. rebels are celebrating and t gray after the federal government. and i was the unilateral cease on the t joy defense for it says they are in full control of the regional capital, mccully, federal troops and officials of purportedly abandoned. the city of morgan has more from heart to me. it looks like right now that the government is admitting that they are not in the same position that they were last week prior to the.
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