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who sign on? no matter where it takes a police fin here, guys my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here? oh i the forces in ethiopia as he grice, say that they're back in control of the regional capital and vow to pursue enemy fighters across the retreat and borders. the hello barbara, are you watching al jazeera life from london also coming up on the program and going occupied east jerusalem as is really forces demolish palestinian shops, many more homes and businesses that face
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a similar fate given 5 days behind themself in south africa, the former president jacob is found guilty for failing to appear at a corruption enquiries and russia races. the head of the corona fire was threatened with suspicions surrounding the vaccine rollout and infections on the ron. ah, hello. thank you for joining us. regional forces in t grow, you're threatening to pursue what they call the enemy forces into every tray and ethiopia as amara regions, if required. that's after retaking t guys main city of macula on monday. there have been celebrations across the region as local forces claimed victory after a nearly 8 months long conflict with federal troops and their allies. if you, if he has government announced the unilateral cease fire with immediate effect,
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but it's not clear if it's being observed, government and rebel forces have been fighting since november when a few open prime minister abi ahmed, sending troops to oust the t p l f. well get the to read is the spokesmen for the t p l f. the teen gray people's liberation front. he says operations are still under way, but greater humanitarian assistance will be allowed in for interesting our sources. i was trying to have on the road, but like i said, we just take away from the interview with our, our, our office in coaching, interest in admissions of are paid organizations have access to today and we'll be extending with the secretary if you're going to do
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a training wasn't scratch, malcolm y bahama roby on the movements of local forces. we've also heard on conform repels that. they also took the small town. she was about 100 kilometers to the west and a bit to the north, closer to the border with eritrea, eritrea who soldiers have also been involved in this conflict, fighting alongside the government troops, residents from sir, i said, the return soldiers that have been there for many weeks left the city and move north towards the chain border, but the phones are off there as well. it's very difficult to confirm any of that, but it's important to understand that that sci fi that was declared by ibm and government was unilaterally declared it wasn't agreed with anybody because the phones are off. we don't know if the government's upholding a ceasefire and everything that the t t l f have said since doesn't acknowledge that sci fi recall. and the comments that you mentioned just
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a few minutes ago about chasing their enemies even across the board to make it sound like from from that point of view, the conflict isn't over yet. that's all. well, the un has welcome to cease fire by ethiopia, government, and is ordering all sides to allow humanitarian work to continue was we call for calm restraint and appealed to all parties to the conflict to abide by international law to protect civilians, including people who have been displaced and to ensure that humanitarian workers can continue to exercise their duties and reach as many people as they can, which are in need of vital assistance right now. and the u. s. has warranty few years and they retrain. it will take further action if the declaration of a cease fire in te gray fails, the end the conflict. the congressional committee on foreign affairs in washington has been discussing violence in the region. ethiopia, is it
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a pivot point to add an inflection point? what the parties do now matters and will determine whether there is a better future ahead for you. if the government announcement of a cessation of hostilities does not result in improvement in the situation continues to worse. and if the opiate in eritrea should anticipate further actions, we will not stand by in the face of horrors. t grey shared with hands he is following developments on capitol hill and joins the slide. the shia both sides in this conflicts have been accused of mass killings, but the us walking a fine line i guess in terms of its criticism, i guess not to alienate what is a key african ally i'm not that concern was shot through this committee hearing frankly, it's been a feature of the by did ministrations reaction to the to greg, to cry conflict over the last 7 or 88 months. it's by the decisions any really been
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taking any action since the end of may when it was restricted. visa, visa applications from, from officials involved in the conflict by the ministration views, ethiopia as it's key in the horn of africa. so that's means that security interest of bound up with the government. in addition, the, the prime minister has been making all sorts of new liberal economic reforms which the americans love. and which multinational companies are hoping we'll give them enormous market access. but primarily the buyer and ministration looks at it as it as much of africa to the prism of china and china as extensive investments in ethiopia as well. the idea that the vitamin ministration would do anything to jeopardize its relationship with ad is about then that trying to solidify relationship with the therapy you feel is always a big part of this, of this, of this, this conversation. which is why there hasn't been much of a conversation of these overtly for such
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a long time. and then we saw that through this hearing where it's quite clear that from the u. s. id representative who was talking this hearing that they know that the, the government is responsible for a man made famine and for terrible gender based violence. all sort of a, a cool accounting of what terrible things have been going on and to cry over the last several months. and it was pretty clear who was responsible for a lot of this. and yet only in the same breath than you numbers and congress and members will even distractions say, but you know, both sides are to blame. so and then the most interesting example of that was chairman makes himself a house for a defense committee. he said that what we're witnessing may be crimes against humanity, quite possibly genocide. and then literally, a few seconds later he said, well, which i call this mike cool. prime minister abbey, a legacy into doubt, crimes against humanity, genocide. yeah. let cool the prime minister's legacy and doubt. you can see this balancing act throughout because in the end, this is all about joe strategic goals. more than anything else for
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a very long time. it seemed actually, frankly, with us, it's quite happy to take a leaf out of the russian and chinese book and say, look, this is a domestic regional matter. but as the days went on, it became more and more clear that it was more and more difficult to hang onto that, that, that idea. and you can see that the by didn't search, not just the amount of 10 reasons hoping that a sci fi will whole because already, frankly, this whole idea that the attorney blink of the secretary said, keeps on pushing that b, u. s. foreign policy that is based on human rights is pretty much in, in shot is not these because of gaza. and now because we need to cry, she can see with the latest on that from capitol hill, she have. thank you. i there will be more clashes in a palestinian neighbourhood. worries really forces on tuesday demolished a building. palestinian protesters have been camped in the c one district since is really officers both those the butcher's shop. it's one of 17 properties being torn
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down after and israeli court rule that they don't have proper permits. that land will be given to israeli settlers. harry force it is in one the well right now things have come to some extent the number of security forces has been diminishing over the last half hour or so. there's not a volley of fireworks just now, but a couple of hours ago, they will study significant confrontations and skirmishes between security forces and protest is what took place earlier in the evening was a peaceful demonstration outside that demolished shop. about $12050.00 people with chanting saying that they would defend so on the surrounding areas here in ocoee, buddies, jerusalem. then there was a march to a protest tense. and at that point, there was a small group of palestinian youth who saw what they thought was a car being driven by a jewish israeli. and they attacked dot com with stones and kicking it shortly
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after that, the security forces came in and they were confrontation skirmishes. guy was used to try to disperse, the trout stones were thrown from the crowd. things as i say, have calm down a bit now because this is about much more than one shop. it's about a threat to dozens and dozens of homes in this neighborhood of ocoee bodies. choose them to make way for a jewish archaeological talk. there are some 20 homes or buildings in total that are threat of imminently getting such a demolition order because they were built off a law which makes it much more difficult to challenge this kind of thing in the courts. there are another $48.00 cases currently going through the courts and there are more besides that are under threat. so this is a major threat to a major part of palestinian life. israel's foreign minister, meanwhile, is in the united arab emirates for the highest level visit since both nations
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normalized relations, yet feed the officially opened. this was embassy, and darby and consulate in dubai is also expected to sign a finance deal describing the visit as historic. the u. d, u a, along with brain sudan, and morocco began normalizing relations with israel last year. former south african president jacob zoom has been given 5 days to hand himself in after a judge sentenced him to 15 months in jail. so he was found guilty of contempt for failing to appear before an inquiry investigation corruption during his time in office. some in the middle of reports from johannesburg. it's the 1st time a former south african leader is facing jail time. jacob zoom has been ordered to surrender himself to police within 5 days. he was sentenced to 15 months for failing to appear at corruption inquiry. the constitutional court judges decision leaves the former president with few legal options and the extent to which mister
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myers attempted to justify these fire. through public statements is off nor relevance. the statements were not for my defeat, it so far to be disregarded. the constitutional court can do nothing, but conclude that mister wilma is guilty of the crime of contempt of court yuma resigned from office in 2018 of these own parties, threatened to pass a vote of no confidence against him for allegations of high level financial corruption and croft, during his time as president. he's always maintained his innocence, but is not cooperated with. investigators. may i ask you then, as to how you feed to the charges that have been put, you need not to do to, to one by one allegations against do my include many titans of industry whom he has said to have allowed to plunder, state resources and influence state policy, the former president maintains his, the target of a political campaign. but the constitutional court has described his defense and
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the pimp to gone up public support as insulting to the people of south africa. years of corruption scandals have left of africa, new leaders with the unenviable task of restoring investor confidence in africa's most industrialized economy. for meet miller, i'll just 0. janice berg filter come here and algebra the last minute rush for u k. a residency. why brecht? that has force millions into a paper work nightmare. 100 years of the chinese communist party, a country prepared to mark and major miles ah, the hello their thunderstorms and showers a dominating europe this week. but he is still there particularly across southern
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areas, but it's been knocked out of western russia. this was seen in moscow. the streets were flooded by torrential rains. we had gale force winds, and it's a very different picture of than what we saw earlier this month. we had record heat there. the rain is going to continue as we go towards the weekend though, it does dry up and it's still a very wet picture of essential and north west and areas of yours. we've got that swirling weather system, bringing with it's very wet weather and thunderstorms all the way from eastern areas of france to poland. and that falling system is going to move further east as we go into thursday, from sharp showers on the way for switzerland as well as hungry and the balcony. seeing some rather wet weather thunder. re downpours there, but the heat is still on. and if we look to grease the 3 day in athens, we're going to see 40 degrees hit by the time we get to thursday. so lots of sunshine in clear skies, and it's a similar story for the i barian peninsula, spain and portugal thing. a lot of that warm weather the,
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the temperatures are going to be slightly down to what we expect. and it's a cooler picture for morocco rebec coming in with $25.00 degrees celsius. the ah l g 0 world needs to be is going to left the middle east and build remarkable life finding success in germany of the united states. yet never forgetting that homeland of iraq and palestine inspiring human stories around the world, the designer and the atomic scientists. now just bear with me the
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ah, back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. there have been celebrations in the grey and the regional capital after local forces claimed victory in the conflict with e. c o p, and the federal troops. they're now threatening to pursue them out of the area. israeli forces of both those the palestinian business and the occupied in occupied east jerusalem in the area of san juan triggering clashes with protests and former south african president. jacob has 5 days to appear before police after a court sentence seemed to 15 years in prison. for the past day, russia reported the highest number of deaths in just one day since the start of the outbreak. 652 people died as the country struggles with a 3rd wave of cove at 19 driven by the delta variant in the capital. moscow,
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there are new restrictions targeting people who are not vaccinated, leading some to protest against mandatory jobs. charlie angela has one. so i guess cases of coven 19 arising in russia, with infection rates returning to winter levels and death tolls at a record high. despite the vaccine being available in december, only 14 percent of the population has had 2 shots, mistrust of the state in its medical system, a party to blame authorities who have been accused of mixed messages and now scrambling to contain the surge of a 3rd and over the last week we registered a new record of the number of hospitalizations, people in intensive care units, and people that from code. therefore, we took a number of decisions on restrictive measures linked in particular to the mandatory vaccination of service workers. with the kremlin is using incentives to get people vaccinated in one region, free tickets to the circus for those who get the job,
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no entry to bars and restaurants for those who do not a strict q r code system requires customers provide proof of vaccination or have a negative pcr to us to eat and do many unhappy research. and so i don't like to wait, it's restricting people from visiting cafe. the vaccine, as you know, will not safely from the maybe you get sick, but there's no point in name. it's making vaccination. mandatory that so and it's another set back for hospitality industry already suffering the other pretty much. there are no other options. the only surprise is that people do not need your coach and public transport, fitness, clubs, or shopping. thank you, but i guess it's just a matter of time to number a protest nation, dr. faithful, that the sputnik vaccine is still not been approved by the world health organization. an angry that those who refuse it will be shut out of parts of society. alexi rack says
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a former employee of the criminal statistic agency. he predicts that forcing vaccinations will backfire. it kills only 1000 trouble for 2000 problem to get fake vixen 8. then you get into the cleaning. and the doctor gives you. give you a certificate for money and throw out the actual vaccine. and i think maybe in health a year there will be more people safely, looks at it. and then, actual explanation on tuesday, scientists admitted that sputnik vaccine is slightly less effective against the delta variant than originally reported. while the government announced a won't be able to vaccinate 60 percent of its population by autumn as planned. charlie angela algebra. the united states has started shipping millions of current virus vaccines to bangladesh. a white house official says 2 and a half 1000000 more during the doses will be sent by the end of the week. burglar
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dash has imposed the severe, locked down after noticing a sharp prize infections from the belt variant areas near the indian border are worst effected. meanwhile, india's drug regulator has granted a pharmaceutical company the rights to import them during the vaccine supply, which is based in mon by has authorization for emergency use. there are now will be the 4th vaccine to be used in india. so far just 5 percent of india is $1000000000.00 plus population have received 2 doses of any corona virus job. wednesday is the deadline for you citizens in the u. k. to apply to stay in the country. millions have already registered themselves under the settlement scheme. but rights groups are worried that large numbers could sue lose the right to remain and could face deportation. nadine bob, i explains his india k right now offering some fri last minutes advice. these volunteers helping you, you citizens,
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to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer to publish or the bricks. it means something that was automatic. now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have a client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members with lack of any evidence whatsoever. from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years as of last december, what's called pre settled centers, more than 5000000 people have already done so with a backlog of 400000 cases and an unknown number who aren't already in the system, the government's accepted, it will need to be flexible. a week before the deadline, the u. k. home off, it said it would be 3. anyone who hadn't applied with a 28 day notice. it confirmed that off to that period,
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they may be liable for enforcement action and will not be eligible for work benefits or services. if you are an e, you citizen living in the u. k. in its official guidance, the home office will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for applying late, and nobody who's waiting for a decision will lose their rights. the campaign is fair. a repeat of the wind rush scandal named after the ship, bringing british citizens from the caribbean colonies, and to work in the u. k. off the world war 200 new hostile environments in the 2000 and ten's thousands of people who lived in the country for decor, were told to prove it. in many cases, the home office had destroyed crucial paperwork. some wind rush victims with a thought it others had been light in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the status. people were denied cancer treatment or if they were given it arrived home to find a massive bill or not able to find accommodation, were not able to get a job. and experts,
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a warning that could be real problems in the future for people who, for whatever reason, slip through the net. if you have people, for example, who simply didn't realize until they tried to get a job 10 years later that they didn't have status. it can be very challenging to go back a long time and try and pick up evidence that you were here many years ago. and that was created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to make sure employers and landlords don't discriminate against people who have applied for settle status, but haven't got a decision, but for tens of thousands of a use citizens. what happens next is far from clear. nadeem barbara al jazeera london, the homes of 2 investigative journalists in russia have been rated by police with a 3rd detained. laptops were seized from the reporters who worked for the online outlet project. its editor in chief was also held. police said that had followed a complaint of slander. the site says it was targeted after promoting an
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investigation into russia's interior. you minister authorities have been targeting independent news media in recent florida, prosecutors are calling for a grand jury investigation into the collapse of a 12 story building near miami rescue. teams are continuing to work around the clock, searching through the ruins for survivors. 6 days after the collapse, all 11 confirmed the victims have been named and their families have been informed . but about 150 people are still missing. a grand jury determines whether there is enough evidence to seek a prosecution. john henry is outside the sight of the collapse and serve site in florida. this is a memorial beneath the falling hour where family members and community members believe pictures and flowers and candles and other remembrances of those who have gone missing. you can hear the loud generator and how are the operations of the
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rescue workers who are housed in the tennis courts? behind me, president joe wright and he will arrive here on thursday to see how the operations are going on. as the search continues. they've made very good progress on the east end. it is apparent that they've got the pile down to the point where you can see in the parking lot. so there is great progress. we continue to search the grid layer by layer remove debris as we continue to move forward in our search and rescue efforts. as we mentioned before, the very tedious shepherd, devastated on what occur in regards to the class and what we're seeing. well moving debris piece by police, search and rescue workers have come here from all over florida from other states and other countries, including israel and mexico. you can see that giant crane up there has been shifting through the rebel. they have been cutting a trench so that they could dig into the rubble. they've been using sonar cameras
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and rescue jogs to try to find people who might be trapped in the void beneath their but with every day the chances are finding someone alive fro slimmer and so does the hope for many of the families here. events are beginning in china to mark a 100 years since the ruling communist party was formed. president z, she's paying presented modal party members with a new medal of honor. in a ceremony, beijing's great whole of the people as part of events to shore up the parties, images are, continues to elevate china into a global superpower. katrina, you has more now from jingle shown in the southern china, which is a special place in the story of the communist party. i saw 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
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of the revolution and was where the chinese communist party found him out. the dog escaped opposition, common tongue forces 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 love the motherland. i love the communist party. i've witnessed the, our country develop and become stronger. the the chinese communist party was founded in 1921, with only a few dozen members. to day there are more than 90000000. the body has brought tyna unopposed since $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 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 fee bold. 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 cool 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 were present tales, they doing his highlighted the importance of so called patriotic education to cultivate a new generation of party followers. but their textbooks board include historic failures, such as the calamitous famine of the 1960 s, or the 989 cracked up the following. the gentlemen square protests,
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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 flag and one party. katrina, you all to 0. gunshot china nearly a decade after the war stolen in a brazen heist, and 2 paintings have been found in war, grease public as soon as a woman's head and stammered his mill with summer house by the dutch artist kit mondrian were taken from the national gallery in athens in 2012,
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the paintings were found in a dr. river bed, north of the greek capital of 49 year old man has been arrested after confessing and taking police to the hiding, spoke. more on that story and everything else that we've been covering on our website there. you can see our top story that developments in t gray in north in the few of the me now the top stories on al jazeera, regional forces in te gray are threatening to pursue enemy fight her as a cross. the retreat and border after retaking the regional capital on monday that were being set celebrations in mcclay and across the region as local forces claimed victory in the nearly 8 months from conflict with federal troops. ethiopia government announced the unilateral cease fire with.
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