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for we are in a way against the variance. no one said we are all 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 bottom line, when i was just there on me, ah months after declaring victory to grow, you feel p has government retreats, and then i was a cease fire rebels said vapor in charge of the capital. ah, so that 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 zoom at 5 days to hans himself in after jailing him for contempt of court.
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the anger in an occupied western bank neighborhoods where israel has watson's policy and business homes are also marked for demolition and from holograms to connected. cool thing and smart to help us. we look at the next trends of pandemic era technology. ah, after the 8 months of fighting and displacement, the conflict and the feel p has more than t gray region has taken a new turn regional for this claimant victory and said they are in full control of the capital. macaulay also say there's still chasing after retreats and government forces on monday, the federal government and i see far with immediate effect, smoke and web has this report. i went to
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a p and government troops took control of the city of mckelly last year. prime minister abbey ama declared victory over the to grand people's liberation front. 7 months of conflict followed. thousands have been killed and then it all changed on monday when the t p left took mckelly back, the government appointed administration fled and then asked for a ceasefire. who will fall into the academy? honda but we ask in 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 and become part of the solution that is 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
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forces government forces and the government is back in control 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 cite 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. he said there's already a famine and it's expected to get worse. doctors without borders said 3 of his
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staff were killed. last week. unicef says government troops entered his office in 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 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. well as chris lives now see malcolm y, p jones is from ny will the malcolm was competing on the ground right now. because once i to saying this is, sees far the other side saying it's one what's going on the
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lines right here a little bit. but just to show a while ago, the t p l s leadership said that they've completed, what they described does more operations in the city of mechanics, impossible to verify the phone to being cut off. now, but interestingly to tps, not knowledge, the government declaration, unilaterally of a cease, fire is also very hard to work out what's happening across the rest of the region. but it's important to remember that the one just the government troops, eritrea and troops were also militia from ethiopia as a mar region who waiting to find out what these different forces are doing. residence in the small town of sherry, i've said that every tray and troops that were there in recent months of pulled out and then moving north towards eritrea. the board of it with the phones off. it's very difficult to find out exactly what's going on. but 7 months ago,
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when the government troops took the city of mckelly, it proved very difficult for them to control the countryside as well. now the t t l s taken the regional capital back certainly might not be easy for them to take control of the rest of the province. as well as those rural areas where so much of the everything violence has happened over the last few months. okay, malcolm went there, brady is the very latest from nairobi, malcolm, thank you. former south african president, jacob zimmer, has been given 5 days to hunt himself in after a judge senses 10 to 15 months in jail soon has been found guilty of contempt for failure to appear before an inquiry investigation corruption during his time and office a commission has been hearing allegations, the wealthy groups of family use that friendship with zimmer to a government contracts and influence policy. mr. mice,
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no ordinary litigant is the former president of the republic of south africa who continues to with significant political influence. and in woman dies a great deal of power to insight as to similarity 5 court orders. his actions and any consequences are led at being closely observed by the public. so if he is conduct is met with impunity, he will do significant damage to the rule of law. they need political position that mr. luma enjoys as the for my president, constitute accept. not each of these met that justifies punitive, said she, when she was get more from from me to miller, she joined us from johannesburg from an absolutely astonishing ruling that from the judge, what do you make of this verdict? because extremely, usually it notes to see a former president of
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a country been sentenced to jail time. also that america has been battling corruption for some time now. and there's been a lot of criticism, lot of questions raised around exactly how the government that additionally plans to deal with that. and now, given this judgment by the constitutional court, what is the biggest message is that no one is above the law. this is about the rule of law and that even the former president, jacob's duma is subject to the law. the constitutional court was unequivocal, in explaining its judgment, saying that the former president had been defiant when not going to that commission of inquiry into corruption. and also when once the commission of inquiry approached the constitutional court for contempt charges on contempt charges, the former president didn't appear at that particular hearing. he also didn't file
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any submissions, nor did he oppose this move by this under commission, at least within the judicial system. instead, he issued public statements talking about being a martyr, talking about the xander commission, the court all being biased, having a political agenda, and that he wouldn't abide by their instructions, including a court summons. last year he walked out of that commission of inquiry and earlier this year he boycotted it entirely. and this is very much the emphasis of the constitutional court that no one's above the law. and that any course of measures to try and get the former president to testify at the inquiry would be futile. and so this is why they've decided he should go to jail. and now we know that he's got 5 days to hand himself over. and so what happens back send for me? will he be arrested? is he going to go to jail, or is there any way that you could appeal this?
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the constitutional court is the highest court in the land. that judgement can't be appealed to any other court. that's our understanding based on the constitution. and we've also, as i mentioned, heard from jacob's do my, how he has said that he's prepared to go to jail, to make this point around a political agenda. how he's being vilified, and that they is, and that there's a political campaign against him. and he said in the past, if i need to go to joe, so be it. now we've seen a tweet from his daughter to do do ma, who has said this is the, the. a earliest indication of what might happen in the coming days that she spoke to a father. she said he's in high spirits and we have chosen, we have a choice between serving time in janice. we're going come, lockdown or know, locked out with a school to, to serving your time. of course, referring to the coven, 1900 lockdown, that's currently in place in south africa. so indications off that take up duma
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will have the supporters around his home in con, like in cars natal, and that's likely where he may hand himself over. in previous months, when the constitutional court was hearing this, the charge around contempt of court, there were members of the african national congress, his party, the governing part in south africa, military veterans of that party had camped out outside being candler residents. they say to protect the former president saying nobody would arrest him. jacobs, do my has lost support, especially since he's resignation in 2018 around linked to corruption. but there are 2 people who support the former president because it is his home province where he has a significant presence, significant support. so it would be interesting to see what happens in the next few days around who comes out to support him. if the, the rest of, if he hands himself over and what kind of political further political divisions
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this will cause a given his political standing and the difficulties the amc itself is fighting if facing in terms of fighting corruption. it's a fascinating story for me to will keep a close eye on that one. but for now, for me, the miller lives from janice book. thank you. is really israeli forces rather have demolished a palestinian business in the c one neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. a butcher shop was not dying on tuesday morning. holmes of 13 palestinian families faced the same threat and that's where the court has ordered. they be demolished after ruling that they were built with a proper permits. hurry for it in still one spoke to the owner of the demolish butcher shop. more than 10 years. this was the butchery. nador. rodge abbey. it is a business which sustains the lives of 15 people. but last nights, monday nights is ready for his came here and said that it had not been demolished
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according to a demolition order that was imposed on the 7th of june. and so they would come within days and demolish it. that's what happened early on tuesday morning, they were pretty violent confrontations as ready forces arrived between some of the family members of the raj. ivy said they were there was tear gas used and once people were cleared away it was demolished. mister red job himself says it's bad enough that this business has gone, but there are more buildings that he owns that people live in 25 of the family members that are also on the imminent threat. and that i didn't muscle. this is not the only place that is under threat. we still have 4 other homes in another business that belong to the family. today they said next time they will demolish the other properties. we are still waiting to see what will happen. beyond that, there are a political consequences both. so the new israeli coalition government, which contains a palestinian israeli policy that is argued against demolitions of this type, at least within israel, is less so here in occupied east jerusalem. and there are the broader tensions that
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took place, the violence in april. so war between israel and hamas in may much of that century around israeli actions here in occupied these through some more such actions on tuesday, the limited in scope so far there is threat of more to come that could see tensions rise again. so heads on algae 0, china marx, a century since it's revolution. look at how the nation has fared onto the one policy model. mexican legalizes limited use of marijuana and move supporters say will hurt stroke cartels. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. here's how it is shaking for asia pacific
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r plum rains. they're really getting going across the yanks, the river valley out toward the east china sea. and we're seeing q issue and should coke, who getting into some rain on wednesday. but watch what happens on thursday. really aggressive rain, the darker the colors here, the more intense the rain is. so this is having a big impact as we had toward eastern portions of hon shoe, also pretty good batch of what weather is we had in and around beijing. ok, next we're going in se asia and we have also seen heavy rain across to the ways that his triggered some land slides on the island. we will get into some skulls is sunshine, particularly indo china and across to my truck. next i got to take you to the sub continent. we got to give you an update on south west monsoon, toward the west coast. we do have the rain but not as aggressive as it has been, but we can expect buckets of rain from the mon soon as we head toward nepal, northern areas of bangladesh and to eastern bangladesh and also for baton as well. on wednesday rainfall amounts. we could see about a 100 millimeters,
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same goes for the coastal sections, myanmar will finish this weather story in pakistan. we're running the risk of seen some sand and dust storms toward the south and karate. 36 degrees on wednesday. that's your forecast season. sponsored cattle airways, a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but this default structure that meant in on a project that's what we use was one of the founders of settlement with this. and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is cited 21st century drew for them a rock and a hard place analogy 0 ah ah,
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the me, this is al jazeera, quick mind over top stories, sr. if you'll p, a federal government says, and i see far in t grey, the rebel say the in full control of the regional capital mckelly and are conducting operations. federal officials that proportionately abandoned the city former south african president, jacob, has been given 5 days to hand himself in after a judge 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 office and it's really forces have demolished the palestinian business in the city one neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. owns the 13 palestinian families face the same stress after and israeli court ordered a be demolished. israel's foreign minister has arrived in the united arab emirates
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marking the highest level visits since the 2 countries normalize relations. 9 months ago, your la piece will inaugurate israel's embassy and dubby and his consulate into by and sign an economic agreement. it's expensive. they'll also discuss iran, which both countries view as a told regional trends to back that know where funerals are being held to those killed and us air strikes on monday, the attack targeted positions a fee run back paramilitary and on groups. at least 4 members of the popular mobilize asian forces were killed us forces they said an oil field and northwest and syria came under attack a day after the air strikes my ability. it has more from back that we could say a hundreds of protesters. they gathered here and this area to the now we'll talk there is like that kill for popular mobile edition courses over time
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on monday, the protest if we spoke to some of them, they say that they will continue saying 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 already the head of the organization that i show you how low you know political coalition and also further help yard, the commander of the political edition forces. it seems that they don't trust the government of called the new that the losing company, especially they say that the cause of the 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
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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 negotiating with the americans. they say that they are ready and on high alert to fired against the american military prison, iraq, until they leave. russia has recorded another record daily cove in 1900 death to 653 fatalities were counted in the past 24 hours, surpassing the previous record sets late last year, rushes grappling with the spoken infection, spurred by the delta variance 1st identified in india health experts of accused governments of under reporting call with 1900 debts was trailing cities are going into look for an after more cases. just a delta variance were reported present in perth or among the leases to impose tight restrictions. sydney and darwin went into not locked in at the weekends. people
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needs and essential reason to leave her home. a half 1000000000 dollar fund has been set up to compensate relatives of 346 people who were killed in 2. boeing 737 macs crashes, each family will receive another $1400000.00 funds. as part of the settlement reached between boeing and the u. s. justice department, prosecutors charged to play maker with fraud over the way the planes were certified in issue with the census was blamed for both accidents, spectacles, stopped court as he criminalize the use of recreational marijuana for adults. it comes as to politicians, feel to an actual law. now in this, the push for legalization is partly aimed at curbing drug related violence across the country. john home and reports from mexico city. we saw that a monday, mid k supreme court to criminalize kind of misuse. well, today's
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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, 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,
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the supreme court decision only allows money want to use with a permit a 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 those questions. but this is a step forward. john holman, now does it or mexico city. on thursday, it will be 100 years since china's communist party was formed in shanghai. the party borne at the courtyard since late the foundation of modern china is one party governance is now one of the world's longest surviving administrations. and beijing celebrations of officially started to mark the parties achievements, and the nations rise as a global par. and the man in charge of its own presidents seizing ping is the great hold for people for special ceremony. cassini you has more on the celebrations from southern china,
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the 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, 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 party, 100 year anniversary visitors have come to pay their respects to now and his comrades was, i'm year because i love the motherland. i love the 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. to day there are more than 90000000. the body has brought tyna unopposed since $949.00. and from the bottom to the top, all are affirming their loyalty to the party ahead of july,
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the 1st general president sheet and paying has called on all sectors of society to promote the parties. history and ideology lead up to the celebration. the communists not only helped china to rise up and the chinese people to become strong and proud, 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 fee bold. for months this has been reflected in everything from communist party trivia game shows to television dramas, under president she didn't have the communist party has called bind marxism with capitalism, authoritarianism, and even traditional confucius ideal. but it's whole message remains the same that were present strength and order. while the west represent. cale paging his
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highlight, 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 of $989.00 cracked on following the gentlemen square protest. only achievements are marked the economic growth which lifted millions 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 china's security agencies which are doing all they can to ensure one point. 4000000000 people fall into line on the flag and one party, katrina, you all to 0. gunshot china facing can survive the number of lawsuits accusing it
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of market monopoly and destroying competition. federal judge specific complaints by regulators the several us states for lack of evidence. they have 30 days to mens and refile their complaints. after the ruling facebook's share value search to more than one trillion dollars for the 1st time leading tack, firms is showing what they have to offer at the mobile world. congress events was cancelled last year. jesus demick. so the focus this time around is on gadgets that can help bring people together. john hall reports and foster luna. the world of work, the world of learning, the world of play, all old to perhaps forever by a virus that's changed everything. there is only one teacher that teacher in the real world, and they teach 30 people that teacher in a virtual world could teach an incident number of people past months that have forced us to be a part. have also brought lessons about how better to share resources while apart.
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so we've been living in a panoramic where we've seen v r, double triple when in sale. and that's been driven by force remote behavior. but in the, in the world we're moving to, i think it's going to be a choice that you make is going to be hybrid, sometimes remote, sometimes in person and, and the amount of experiences that you can have to virtual reality. connecting with people, learning from people is going to mean that they're going to be a lot of places and a lot of instances where just stay for better, cheaper, use virtual reality then to go back to the old. this is what it takes to put on an international technology show in the age of cove. it, there's large scale testing, digital proof of cobit status and a mobile world congress diminished by travel restrictions. yet for all that, it is able to tell us something about communications and technology after the pandemic. when all of this is gone, holograms will be the future. it will be the only way that we look at our computer
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screen phones or any phone calls. if you feel zoom was cool, try chatting to a hologram. zoom has been a fantastic connection for people, but it's definitely lacked the ability to emotionally engage the same level that we had before. so this is really a stepping stone that we see to allow people to get back to that emotional gauge or doesn't matter if you're in japan and i'm in the united states there were across the entire planet, you can still engage with somebody the same level that you used, or at least in a better way to we have, have the return of big events like this one, shows it in some parts of the world. the pandemic is loosening its grip. it also suggest that we won't be returning to things quite as we left them. this is futurist cecilia tam, people have changed in terms of their behavior. companies have understood that their boundaries are more valuable. technologies are increasing capacity and so all of the indications are telling you that we will be within this range to what extent,
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you know, how far are we going to let people work at home versus how, how far we've moved. we went back. that is to see, but we're not going to, we're not going to go back like before. the technology of the future feels like it goes much to social distance. take anticipating perhaps that social distance, it will not entirely become a thing of the past. jonah, how al jazeera barcelona. ah, oh there i'm, how am i getting into her with the headlines that i'll to 0? if u. p. s. federal government has and i used to see saw in t grey, the rebel fair and full control of the regional capital mckelly and are conducting more pump operations. federal troops out officials of reportedly abandoned the city, former south african president, jacob's fema has.
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