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oh, a welcome back here watching out 0 mind on top stories this our european federal government has announced to be in c gray. the rebels say they're in full control of the regional capital mckelly. i'm conducting multiple peroration federal troops and officials hop reportedly abandoned. the city former south african president, jacob zoom has been given 5 days to hand himself in the judge sentenced him to 15 months in jail, and found guilty of contempt for fighting to appear before an inquiry investigation . corruption during his time in writing forces have demolished the palestinian business in the neighborhood of all parties to the home. the 15 pounds of simeon families face the same friends often is where the court ordered they be demolished
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. and al jazeera met a family in occupied years then that faces the prospect of becoming homeless under chappelle has best story. the jobs have called this home for decades along this quiet road in the area of l. boost on the palestinian family has been told to demolish it on the grounds. it wasn't built with the proper permits. if they don't, 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 facing, forced expulsion from their homes. that did the had gone for 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 or reduced to ruins. in love, we are living in fear. there is no security. i wish we could just free time. it's next to impossible to obtain
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a construction permit unoccupied east jerusalem. as families have grown over the years, homes have grown with them without a building permit, both the old and the new are under threat of demolition, which looms over the homes of 1500 people is really settler. organizations want to raise the neighborhood and replace it with an archaeological park and settlements. and had the foss with, we'll do a video. lineage of 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 euro and ends here until one passing through the ancient town is nothing short of ethnic cleansing is 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 a 100 families who are once again faced with force displacement and are chappelle al jazeera leading tech firms are showing what they have to offer the mobile world
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congress. the event with council last year, due to the pandemic. so the focus this time round is on gadgets. they can help bring people together. joe hall reports now from barcelona. 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. and it's been a 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. so we've been living in a panoramic where we've seen v r, double triple win in sales. 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 may just going to be hybrid, sometimes remote, sometimes in person and, and the amount of experiences that you can have to virtual reality. connecting with
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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 behavior. 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 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 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 or we're across the
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entire planet, you can still engage with somebody the same level that use, or at least in a better way than we have had 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 so 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, you know, how far we can know that 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 those much to social distance take anticipating, perhaps that social distancing will not entirely become a thing of the past jona whole al jazeera barcelona. a 500000000 dollar fund has
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been set up to compensate relatives of the 346 people killed. and 2, boeing, 737, max crashes. each family will receive many $1400000.00. the fund is part of a $2500000000.00 settlement reach between boeing on the us justice department. prosecutors charge the plain maker with fraud over the way the plains with certified an issue with a census was blamed for both accidents. for ministers of the group of 20 major economies and meeting face to face for the 1st time in 2 years. the summit in italy, city ma tara is looking at ways to tackle the pandemic, accelerate the recovery of the global economy, the climate crisis, international trade on food security are also on the agenda. talks come ahead of g 20 lead at summit in rome at the end of october. adam
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reiney join me now live from the terror in italy, adam, no surprises cove. it still dominating this meeting. indeed, moline and it's not just the pandemic itself, it's kind of what it represented. it was more than a year of closure out of the virtual international meetings of these leaders be in cloistered away from each other. and also during that period, of course, you had president donald trump in charge, and the u. s. there was even more retraction from the international stage, at least from the american french. so what we have now is this 1st g 20 meeting in this period in which the pandemic is being a bit, especially here in italy. one of the countries hardest hit and you have many of the leaders taking part here today. and my kid on tuesday saying how important it is to re focus on multilateralism. you had the foreign minister of the italy due to my of st. just that kicking off the media. you had us secretary say anthony, blinking,
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who stopped in rome prior to this meeting, meeting with the pope meeting with both the prime minister of italy and the president of italy, reassuring everyone he met, that the u. s. is fully committed to fighting the pandemic together. he, he reminded everyone how president joe biden has, has now approved 500000000 pfizer vaccine doses to be shared through kovak with developing and poor countries in another, 80000000 doses of other vaccines. and he also reminded other people he met here in my chair and previous arriving here about how the u. s. is now completely focused on multilateralism international cooperation as a way to attack the most pressing problems and them and local climate change in the quality around the world. so this, as many meetings are, it's quite the trickle. we're here in a beautiful city in southern italy, and it's also the patrick one way because it's showing the world this commitment don't want to call to come by our movement our moment,
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but that's kind of what it feels like here. everyone's trying to play nice. of course, we have some signs that that cooperation isn't 100 percent on you have shine this foreign minister attending this remotely. some analysts say 2 years ago that would have giving some pause to perhaps be some symbol of further this. the court, it could be that, but it also could be just it's a remote meeting, so from them they didn't want to travel, but you also have the foreign minister of russia, skipping this meeting and sending lower level official. so it's not that everyone's a 100 percent on board with full cooperation, but the big message here in italy and going forward as the leaders need not toper will be this focused on a renewed moment to attack the pandemic and all the huge pressing problems we're seeing around the world. many thanks. as a rainy there for us in missouri, initially, mexico has talked, court has decriminalize, the use of recreational marijuana for adults. it comes off the politicians fail to
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a, not a law allowing this. the push for legalize ation is partly aimed at cutting drug related violence across the country. john holeman reports from mexico city. we still have kids that are gonna go on monday, mid crew supreme court to criminalize kind of 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 . 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
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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 in scales. at the moment, the supreme court decision only allows money want to use with the 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, how does it a mexico city america's biggest, a cigarette maker, jaw has agreed to pay $40000000.00 to settle a lot of marketing to teenagers, north carolina keys jewel of downplaying, the potential hong kong by its products. the states attorney general says he
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started investigating, after hearing about children experiencing addiction needing medical treatment. joe was facing more than 2000 of the law now in the race to develop clean energy governments and corporations must navigate to the tricky part, getting the minerals and other materials needed to replace fossil fuels while taking care not to cause more environmental damage. reynolds has 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, 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,
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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 and other countries in australian company called ion 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 teams buckwheat, one of the most rare plants in north america. and here's a really nice one that's flowering right now. got a pretty abundant flowers on these flower heads. and this play 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
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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, an ear remains 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, 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
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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 what we're encouraging the biden administration to do is 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. on thursday it will be a 100 years since china's communist party was formed in shanghai. bossy, born out of a courtyard, has lay the foundation of molten china. it's one party government is now one of the world's longest surviving administrations. and in beijing celebrations have officially started to mark the parties, achievements, and the nation's rise as a global power. the man in charge of old president,
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gigi ping is at the great hall of the people for a special ceremony. people being encouraged to show patriotism and loyalty, katrina, you has more of the celebrations from southern china. takes all 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 the mouth. don't escape opposition. coleman tub faucet and expanded his battled red army in the lead up to the party. $100.00 you 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 that 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
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unopposed since $949.00. and from the bottom to the top, 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, and 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 has been reflected in everything from communist party trivia game shows to television dramas, under president she didn't ping the communist party, has called bind marxism with capitalism, authoritarianism, and even traditional confucius ideals. but its whole message remains the same that
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they were present strength and order while the west or prison. cale 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 of 989 cracked up the following. the gentlemen 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 felt by china, security agencies, which are doing all they can to ensure 1400000000 people fall into line under the
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of football. european championship. spain survive the massive scare against croatia to reach the quarter finals, but the will champions from wood dumped out of the tournament by switzerland. david's folks reports on a day of drama at the euro's the 2 games producing a staggering $23.00 goals. the 1st came courtesy of spain's goalkeeper semen, 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,
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an extra time. the 3 time champions went back in front through of our i'm a rata makella. yes. about added to fit to make sure if that place in the course of final doing. if you feel game is entertaining, the best way to come between friends in switzerland hurried to fer bitch headed the swift ahead in the 15 minutes to rock the world champions. it stayed that way until the game was turned on its head in the in half with to goes into minutes from korean bends. emma, why i'm making up the last time they took his tally to full for the tournament, just one behind christiano. rinaldo. when pul 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 less and then would seconds remaining in normal time. they level they tell that
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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 do not yet. some is safe and switzerland through. it's the 1st time they put a new game into major told them, and since 1938, they'll face spain in the quarter. as for french, the will champions are on their way home. david spokes, i'll just 0. fix of the a quarter vinyl, it's still now known just 2 more places on for grants. and those will be decided later on tuesday, sweden and ukraine will meet for the right to reach the last state. but 1st up is want to football, great rivalries when england take on germany. these seems off made a major tournament at the 2010 world cup in south africa, germany one for one on that occasion. the germans also knocked england out of euro
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$96.00 on the 1990 world cup and penalties. the english did beach in the state of utah, 2000 and also enjoyed a famous 51 away when during 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 and there's no reason for these boys to feel that way most were born when a lot of those games happened. it's irrelevant for them. yes, they 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 lot at stake. argentina, superstar lee and l may c plate is 148 international 4. we've come to on monday, setting a new national theme record and the 34 year old, celebrated instyle against bolivia. copper america make the school 2 goals and
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assisted the other 2 as the origin times hammered the bolivian for one in a final group. stage game. argentina will play ecuador in the quarter finals on sunday. you're going to be paragraph one, know an edison corvana penalty separating the 3 sides that you are going to play columbia in the quarter finals while paraguay face peru form of france woke up with patrick vieira has agreed terms to become the new manager at english premier lee club crystal palace, it should be said that he is the 3rd manager in as many weeks to agree terms, and nothing has been finalized yet. vieira hu, 13 premier lee exam for fake ups with arsenal, has previously coached, matches the city, new york city, etc. and most recently, nice in france has been confirmed the crickets teach where he will come. we stage in the middle east for the 1st time. this year's tournament seems being shifted to the united arab emirates and oman due to the kind of 19 crisis and golfing the
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original host india. the u. e has already stage the final of the pakistan super league. and we also host the final, the indian premium, which was suspended last month because of the code that it was a big update on day one of the wimbledon tennis championships the food feed and fringe open. finally, several of the bus was knocked out in the 1st round by the unseeded front, sir, for the american rank. 57 in the world. never drop serve on route to the biggest will be korea defeating a top 5 plan for the 1st time in 12 attempts. 50 said living outside 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
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easy to the n b a and the clippers have kept themselves alive in the western conference finals that needed to beat the phoenix suns in game 5 to keep the theories going. and they did that thanks to 41 points from paul george and 23 for reggie jackson series. now have back to lay but phoenix to lead by 3 games to to and in the n h l. the defending champions. the tampa bay lightning off to a magnificent start in this year, stanley cup finals and game one on monday the lightning showed no mercy as they crushed them until canadian $51.00 of the 2 girls for tampa bay until last one. the stanley cup in $9093.00, which is also the last time the canadian team won the trophy. that's all the sports needs for now. i'll be here again later with another updates money. thank you, pisa. unless it for me, molly, inside this nice out, i'll be back in just a moment with more of the days. nice. stay tuned on al jazeera,
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lots more news as well on our website, al jazeera dot com to check it out. if you want to find out about any more story my back. yeah. ah july on 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, we young activists fighting injustices and demanding radical change. after a year long delay japan host the 1000000 pix, unlike any the world to theme before my son, bob way showcases personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that's in pub way today. just by going tensions with sudan, ethiopia, is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on
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a jazz eat up. be part of the debate itself to think the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were glen white man, touching aloud to dream, where a global audience becomes a global community. jump into the comment section. and part of those discussion, there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online face. on al jazeera football, i don't. and a pie india for sports. he lost the chance to play for his country. won a legal battle, paid the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend eric counts and introduces one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails up. play is rife, football rebel,
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on our jersey. ah, holding the powerful to account as we examine the us, his role in the world on al jazeera. ah, me. the people as seen celebrating in ethiopia as p grey region of the shop turn in 8 months of devastating conflict. ah again, no money inside. this is alex. is there a line from jo? how's that coming up? south african judge, gift for my president jacobs. do my 5 day to hand himself in off the jailing him.
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