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through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is a site in a 21st century truth and them a rock and a hard place analogy 0. i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world . i cover foreign policy, national curity. this is very much a political impact here. the conflict. how do we grade it? are we telling the good story people? yeah. what we're trying to do here is they're living outside and make sure this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there ah, the
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watch analysis era mind top stories this hour. the therapy as federal government has announced these 5 in te gray rebels, say they are in full control of the regional capital mckelly and are conducting more pop operations. federal troops and official top reportedly abandoned the city . is there any forces have demolished a palestinian business in the still one neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem? the homes of 13 palestinian families faced the same threat often israeli court ordered they to be demolished. former south african president, jacob zoom. i've been given 5 days to hand himself in the judge and sentenced him to 15 months in jail. he's been found guilty of contempt for failing to appear before an inquiry investigating corruption during his time. and we can get more on that story with david zoom avenue. he's
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a senior research consultant at the institute for security studies. he joins us on skype from pretoria many times for speaking to us on the program. give us your reaction to this rolling. thank you very much, bob, because i was just time to to swans is still reminds our citizen in south africa. no one is still and that's if he could trust you to share a process. and so my call to tell them a story about delegation of options that has been legal at this time. and that's really important. so what happens next? will he definitely go to jail or does he have options like appealing for example, call to the high end of the highest court. so the decision to find out that is no
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appealing to you really, people here to see when i got it was the was asking to zoom himself and he's a full lot of the police all and jackson was getting a new x to is it from the decision that you're thinking, mr. lumina apologies. the connection to you is not very clear. we will try and see if we can get a better connection connection with you. but i think we'll leave it now. david zoom in, a senior research consultant at the institute. the security study to baghdad now where funerals are being held for those killed in us as strikes on monday. the attack targeted positions of the iran back paramilitary and armed groups. the 4 members of the popular mobilization forces killed us forces base dr. coil field in
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north west and syria came on the attack a day after the strikes my mood. the head has moved from baghdad. we could say a hundreds of protests because they gathered here in this area to the now we'll talk there is like that kill for popular mobile edition forces over time on monday, the protest if we spoke to some of them, they say that they will continue testing they will not return until they see the american forces and the other coalition forces leave that iraq. in fact, the administration included also the other fact actions of the iraqi society, including religious kick. it is just leaders political needed from the parliament, including the how did i am ready to have. but the organisation that i show you how low you know political coalition and also further help for your commander of the
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popular mobile edition forces. it seems that they don't trust the government of called the new that the losing company, especially they say that the call to be a government is not doing enough to put pressure on the american forces to leave iraq, especially with them and date that was passed by the iraqi house of representatives that entails at the departure of the american coalition forces in iraq, they say that they just, they will not continue negotiating the, the reject me because she had it with the americans. they say that they already and on high alert to fired against the american a minute to prison, iraq, until they leave. russia has, yes, again, recorded its highest daily karone of ours deaths whole since the outbreak began. $652.00 deaths where ported in the past 24 hours passing a record fast in december of last year. rush has been grappling with
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a spike in infection spurred by the delta. the variance 1st identified in india health. experts of accused government of under reporting cove in 1900 deaths. meanwhile, more australian says he's going into locked down. often more cases of the delta variance were reported. brisbin and perth, among the laces to impose tight restrictions. sidney and darwin went into not locked down at the weekend. people need an essential reason to leave their home. officials in florida say the search and rescue operation of the partially collapsed building is still on the way. on monday, 2 more bodies were found in the rubble of the apartment complex in side 11 people. and now confirm dead with that number set to rise since 150 people still haven't been heard from. john hendrick has the support for the relatives of the missing in surfside building collapse. the weight is taking its toll yesterday. it was so
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surreal. you know all the energy 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
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136 with 100 on 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, but realistically we,
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we know that they're gone with each day that hope and the prospect of finding survivors grows more elusive. john hindering al jazeera surfside, florida. a $500000000.00 fund has been set up to compensate. well, it is the 346 people killed. and 2, boeing, 737, max crashes. each family will receive nearly $1400000.00 the fund as part of a $2500000000.00 settlement reach between boeing and the us justice department. prosecutors charged the plane maker with fraud over the way the planes were certified. an issue with the census was blamed for both accidents. america's biggest, a cigarette maker has agreed to pay $40000000.00 to settle a law to have marketing to teenagers, north carolina, a key jewel of downplaying, the potential hom, it's products can cause. states attorney general says he starts investigating off
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the hearing about children experiencing addiction on needing medical treatment. joe is facing more than 2000 other lawsuits. mexico has taught court has decriminalize the use of recreational marijuana for adults. it comes off to politicians, failed to enact a law allowing this. the push for legalize ation is partly aimed at cutting drug related violence across the country. john home and reports for mexico city. we still consider going to go 3 or monday met k supreme court to criminalize kinda misuse. well, today's a historic day for freedom. after a long road, the supreme court recognizes the right to the recreational use of marijuana. but although lighting up is now no legal, it's not exactly legal either. yes, there is still a gray area because there is no legislation. the supreme court does not legislation,
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they are only crossing out unconstitutional articles. in other words, the supreme court can only be criminalized. they can't come up with laws to regulate its use. that's a job to the senate and congress and one they've been trying to do for the last couple of years. shuttling legislation back and forth between them, with set rules to consuming, growing and selling. but they've never quite good it approved the supreme court's decision will push them to get on with that. now it's up to met politicians both here in the senate and also in the house of congress to finally get the legislation done to regulate this new market. and make sure that it's a responsible one, rather than dissolving and chaos. at the moment, the supreme court decision only allows money want to use with the permit, the whole lot more needs to be decided. how to market to so put work, how to balance corporations and met confirm as the politicians are still pondering
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those questions. but this is a step forward. john holman, out does it or mexico city on thursday or be a 100 years since china's communist party was formed in shanghai. bossy, born out of a courtyard house, laid the foundation of modern china. it's one party government is now one of the world's longest surviving administrations in beijing. celebrations of officially started to mark the parties achievements on the nation's rise on a global power. and the man in charge of it all president she's paying is out the great hall of the people for a special ceremony because people are being encouraged to show patriotism and loyalty katrina, you have more of a celebration from southern china. i saw a procession honoring fallen soldier. this he had tens of thousands have climbed the steps of this memorial injunction in southern china. the town is called the
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creedal of the revolution, where the chinese communist party found amounts. don't escape opposition, corman tub faucet and expanded his battled red army in the lead up to the parties. 100 years of history. visitors have come to pay their respects to now and his comrades. it was i'm year because i loved the motherland. i loved the communist party, i witnessed the our country develop and become stronger. the chinese communist party was founded in 1921, with only a few dozen members. to day there are more than 19000000. the body has ruled china unemployment since 949, and from the bottom to the top, all r a firm, their loyalty to the party ahead of july. the 1st john, all 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
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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, this isn't reflected in everything from communist party trip game shows to television dramas, under president she didn't ping the communist party, has to bind marxism with capitalism, authoritarianism, and even traditional confucius ideal, but its whole message remains the same that they were present strength and order while the west are present. kale paging has 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,
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or $989.00 cracked on following the gentleman square protest. only achievements are marked the economic growth which lifted millions out of poverty. the containment of the crew 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 sold by china, 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, canada has recorded its highest ever temperature reaching 46.6 degrees celsius during a blistering heat wave. in the western city of calgary, many took to the water rafting and swimming to escape the soaring temperatures. the
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weather is expected to get even hotter this week. extreme heat has been blamed on a dome of atmospheric high pressure and that heat wave is affecting the us as well. the pacific northwest towns record of rac cold temperatures of $44.00 degrees, including the city of portland. excessive heat warnings has been issued across oregon and washington stretching into parts of idaho, california, and nevada. even the race to develop clean energy isn't free of worth to the environment. government and companies need to walk a tricky line to get the materials they need to replace fossil fuels without causing more damage. rentals reports from one fragile area in the us 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, the future, or whether we'll build these vehicles in the batteries and go in them. here in the united states rely in other countries in australian company called eye and ear seeks permission for a vast open pit mine in this area to extract $9000000000.00 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 of teams, buckwheat one of the most rare plants in north america. and here's
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a really nice one. the flowering right now got a pretty abundant flowers on these flower heads. and this play cruise 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 teens. buckwheat, they went to court and on june 3rd, they won a victory. a government agency declared teams 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 n e remain strongly committed to the protection of teams. buckwheat, 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. rapidly warming world threatens all living things, animals,
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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 is say, 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, coming up next ins or 23 goals and 2 games will have the best of the action from a dramatic say in football. european championship. ah
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oh. the news is time for the sport his peter. well, he thank you very much. we'll start with one of the most entertaining days in the history of football european championship. spain survived a massive scare against croatia to reach the quarter finals, but the will champions, france with dumbed out of the tournament by switzerland. david staples, on a day of drama at the euros the 2 games protesting a staggering $23.00 goals. the 1st came courtesy of spain, goalkeeper, seaman,
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his mistake, gifting croatia, the lead in their last 16 tie. spain were level before half time, nope. and took control after the break. this go from fair and torres put in 3, went ahead and they were cruising. but with only 5 minutes left croatia hit the bank with 2 of the substitute. first miss love o's, ich managed to force the ball in to get it back to 32. and then in stoppage time, they got another put him in. despite losing that to go lead, spain didn't panic, an extra time. the 3 time champions went back in front through of our i'm a router i makella, yes about i did a fit to make sure if that place in the course a final thing here, if you feel game is entertaining the best way to come between friends in switzerland harris fairville headed to switch her head in the 15 minutes to rock
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the world champions. it stayed that way until the game was turned on its head in the 2nd off. with to goes into minutes from korean bens m a y i benchmark making up the last time they took his tally to full for the tournament. just one behind christiano. rinaldo, when pull poke, but rattled one in from distant friends with 31 up. and it seemed that job was done, but back came switzerland and know the go from the ferry, which gave them hope with no minutes left and then would seconds remaining and normal time, they leveled it up. there were no goals in extra time, so it came down to a penalty shootouts this no one had missed. by the time kelly an impact pay set up, which meant he had to score proper deliver please did i get some it's saved switzerland through. it's the 1st time they've won
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a new game to major tournament since 1938. they'll face spain in the courses. as for french, the will champions are on their way home. david spoke al jazeera 6 of the court violence. so now no, and just 2 more places up for grabs and those will be decided later on tuesday, freedom and you train will meet for the right to reach the last state. but 1st up is when a football, great rivalries when england take on germany. these teams last met in the major tournament of the 2010 world cup and south africa, germany one for one. on that occasion the germans also knocked in and out of euro $96.00 and the 1990 world cup and penalties. the english did be germany in the groups edge of euro 2000 and also the famous 51 away when you're qualifying for the 2002 world cup in a previous here is always talked about the past and teams and their records and baggage. and everything else,
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and there's no reason for these boys to feel that way most were born whenever those games happened. it's an irrelevant for them. yes, to the said, well, i think that all the matches that have taken place between england and germany. you talk about them for years afterwards. this is a match that electrified everybody for both teams. it has an out now or never a winner and loser. one team goes time. there is a loss at stake. argentina, superstar leon, l macy paid is $148.00 international for his country. on monday, setting a new national team record and the 34 year old, celebrated in style against bolivia at the copper america. the school to goals and assisted the other 2 at the origin times hammered the bolivians for one in the final group stage game. tina will play ecuador in the quarter finals on sunday where you're going to be parallel. i one no. and the edison because any penalty
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separating the 2 sides, you're going say colombia in the quarter finals. well, paraguay face through there was a big upset on day one. of the wimbledon tennis championships, the 3rd seed and french open finalist, several of the past was knocked out in the 1st round by the unseated francis here for the american rank, 57 of the world never dropped. serv honory to the biggest win of his career. it's eating us off for the 1st time and 12 attempts to say that living inside a quarantine bubble is taking it. so it's certainly very difficult when you go from one. but when you know mentally you're going to go from one bubble being that bubble 2 and a half weeks. maybe even more than that, almost like close to a month, to be honest. and just like 2 weeks later, you still have to, you have to undergo the same procedure and the same thing again. and it's just not easy to be in b,
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a and the clippers have kept themselves alive in the western conference finals. they needed to beat the phoenix suns and game 5 to keep the series going. and they did that thanks for 41 points from paul george and 23 for reggie jackson series. now have back to los angeles, but phoenix still lead by 3 games to and in the n h l, the defending champion, the tampa bay lightning are off to a magnificent start in this year. stanley cup finals in game one on monday the lightning showed no mercy as they crushed them. on the canadian 51, he could settle with it to go with tampa bay on to last one. the stanley cup in 1993, which is also the last on the canadian team, won the trophy. okay, that's what we're going to leave it for the most for things coming up again, a little later money. thank you. pizza. and that fits me from this news out, say with us fire hala is back shortly with another full round up. save about ah
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news, news, news news july on i was just showing no marks the thing tina at the founding of the communist party. but what does the future hold for the increasingly influential nation? across the globe generation change the young activists fighting injustices and demanding radical change. after a year long delay japan host and the lympics, unlike any the world has been before my son, bob, re showcase his personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges. that's in 5 way today. despite grow
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intention with sudan, ethiopia, is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on a jazz eat up. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that by the ministrations playing a long game, it's very much of a form embrace the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes, the generation and the politics then that life has been shape? why? vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, something was going to change. anything really changed. this is the demick violin that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the variance, know what to say to. we are all saying we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the house. the
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bottom line when i was just there. mm. ah. months after declaring victory to grow, you feel p has government retreats and and i was a cease fire. rebels say they were in charge of the capital. ah, hello there, i'm how am i here? this is al jazeera life and 0 home. also coming up. the south african judge gave us a former president, jacob summa, 5 days to hans himself in after jailing him for can.
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