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from london still ahead, she begins the process of reforming its police force, but abuse victims question. how serious the government really is. and then sport a slip. wimbledon helps roger federer gets through the opening. ah hello, there, thunderstorms and showers a dominating europe this week. but the heat is still there, particularly across southern areas, but it's been knocked out of western russia. this was a scene in moscow. the streets were flooded by torrential rains. we had gale force winds, and it's a very different picture of them. what we saw earlier this month, we had record heat there, where 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 for essential and north west in areas of europe. we've got that
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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 under 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, seeing a lot of that warm weather, 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 who's a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default spectrum that meant
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then they could only project. that's what we refuse was one of the founders of settlement with this. and the story of to say to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy 0 across the world. young activation organizer the wrong, the move. okay, we do the work. heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city use different to me to fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires a systemic felicity generally can change on l. g o
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. a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, there have been celebrations, and this is ryan regional capital left local forces, claim victory, and the conflict with e. c. o, p, and federal troops. they're now threatening to pursue them out of the area is really forces of both those, the palestinian business and the occupied, the east jerusalem area of seeing one triggering clashes with protest. her as and former south african president, jacob's duma has 5 days to appear before police after a court sentence seem to 15 months in prison. from thursday it feared that hundreds of thousands of people, many food might have lived in the u. k. for much of their lives could find
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themselves in the country illegally because of the u. case exit from the european union. these people have until wednesday to apply for settled status to secure their existing rights. more than 5000000 people have applied under the e. u. settlement scheme for either federal state is or preset or status. only about 2 percent have been rejected. more than 100000 people who have applied are still waiting for a decision more than 3 months on about a quarter of those applicants or children. but there are fears that many more tens or even hundreds of thousands of people, according to research group, the u. k. in a change in europe are entitled to apply, but haven't done so for reasons such as they are no and aware that they have to or they just don't know how to, they could immediately lose their right to residence and are at risk of removal. that the baba has more his n d k right now offering some fri, last minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you, you citizens,
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to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. of 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 census, 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 that 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're 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 environment in the 2000 . and ten's thousands of people who lived in the country for decades were told to prove it. in many cases, the home office had destroyed, crucial paperwork, some windrush victims with a thought it. others had their lives in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the state is . people were denied cancer treatment or if they were given it arrived home to find a massive bill or not able to find accommodation. we're 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 are 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 you citizens. what happens next is far from clear. nadeem barbara al, jazeera london or chicago. hussein, as a project coordinator for polish migrants organized for change, a non profit organization that works to support polish romanian and rome or communities in the u. k. she joins us via skype from london. madam, thank you for joining us here, and i'll just 0, like we were hearing that report from the dean bob,
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5000000 people have applied for the you settlement scheme, but basically no one really knows how many europeans are in the u. k. and are eligible. so it's hard to know how many haven't applied yet, and a lot of those people could fall through the cracks. so how is your organization trying to reach out to those people and, and find them? well, louis, he's messaging every day from facebook, instagram face to face with our advisors, and it's clear that you know, the people do not know. i mean, the other day we've seen a case of the mother knowing that check the price for children and, and that they will, they will be automatically able to stay just because the back of the children and the legacy misconceptions that we're finding that because of the information, and since that that this, the k government has been so clear in the last 2 years,
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you know, people are going to fall through the cracks and it's practically in the, in a, in that it's, well, i mean, the issue with children is interesting because basically even children that are born here, if they're born to, to you parents, even though they're born in the u. k. do not have automatic right to citizenship. so that's something that a lot of parents have missed out on. i mean, you say you are on instagram, facebook, presumably a lot of the people falling through the cracks are not necessarily technologically savvy, but i'm wondering how much of an issue and an obstacle is language, because of course, there's 5000000 europeans at least, but they all speak different languages and some may not even speak english. so for example, at the polish migrants organize for change center. how do you try to reach people in their own language in polish that maybe do not follow or read the english speaking press? nothing backlog. do we basically cloud in our video content, specifically in the line will be purely slow and we're manian. so people can
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understand in the language what me, what they need to do and what, how to compute the status. because, you know, english, a good email. they don't all know english and even if they do know english, they may not know the legal language issue. and that's what we're doing by creek. you'd be a even yesterday we did she video how to pry would without with an expired documents. that's what they did now on sunday, actually posted that they could show we were working every day quickly to post new uptake in romanian, palest handled nurse. i mean, obviously the brakes vote happened 5 years ago in the past year has been dominant. well, more than the past year has been dominated by cobit but there has been a push, certainly in the past month or 6 weeks to get the word up for the people would apply if they can have what kind of numbers have you seen and how many people have you seen that genuinely didn't know until you reach them and then applied. i mean,
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i don't actually have the exact numbers, but there are hundreds. if not 1000 can always take another community and dig around the country club. okay. it's too many to count. okay, and how much worry is there that basically a lot of people will not have applied by the deadline, which is the end of play, the 30th of june. and at that point, effectively, regardless of how long they've lived in the u. k, they don't automatically have a right to stay here if they were you citizens. i mean how much worry is that about the afterwards and, and it gets in legal assistance that you could give people that would then come to you for help. i mean, if i basically give you the numbers, so one in 6, you citizens, then who the keys pension benefits, which means 11 in 60 will do, you know,
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may face leaking that benefits may face lead, becoming destitute, and you know what people want. they may, you know, they can't access work, they can't, when the face blockage in the pool may say that he's in society, i would say, matthew, because how can they live like that? well, it'd be interesting to see what happens after the deadline passes. should crew hussein project coordinator for the polish polish migrants organize for change group here in london, which assists the citizens from poland and other eastern european countries. madam, thank you. thank you. at least 34 people have died in canada's province of record, their highest temperatures in a century. listen, which is a small town more than 100 miles north of vancouver. hit 47.9 degrees schools, universities and vaccination centers across british columbia were closed. when the
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temperature topped 40 degrees, a so called heat dome, that's where high pressure traps the heat is covering much of the west coast of 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 the 11 confirmed victims have been named and their families have been informed about 150 people are still missing. a grand jury determines whether there is enough evidence to seek a prosecution. john hendern is outside the side of the collapse in surfside in florida. this is a memorial beneath the falling hour, where family members and community members have to leave pictures and flowers been candles and other remembrances of those who have gone missing. you can hear the loud generators, the power, the operations for the rescue workers who are housed in the tennis courts behind me,
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president joe vitamin. he will arrive here on thursday to see how the operations are going on. as this 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 into 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. devastating what occur in regards to the class and what we're seeing. moving debris piece likely, and 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, shown our cameras and rescue jobs to try to find people who might be trapped in the
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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. she list started a major overhaul of its police after allegations of corruption and human rights violations. but some people are questioning the speed and sincerity of the process or latin america attitude. lucy and human reports. now from santiago, i've been someone methodical 36 year old and beulah can be, i was walking to the bus stop to go to work. when she was kidding the face by a tear gas canister. she was blinded for life. the police officer accused of the attack still hasn't been tried. be that little what? asking that you take walk in our campaign on monday to demand justice by covering both your eyes that will help me and all the others who have been injured or lost their lives. widespread charges of police abuse and misuse of power during and
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after demonstrations are among the many reasons why chillies police force is being overhauled. the police used to enjoy prestige here, but corruption scandal involving talk. granting police officers cover ups attention to plans. the evidence in the video to secure conviction, cost respect for the police force, as you can see on the graffiti of these walls. chiles new director of police says a police reform and modernization plan aims to recover trust and legitimacy among citizens. i'm a look under to dallas mac. we know that cultural changes are the most complex to the imply reverting and deep rooted, the behaviors and variables that means making the police accountable to civilian authorities rather than just to themselves. training for new recruits has been extended from one to 2 years,
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putting an emphasis on human rights and the proper use of crowd control weapons. kelly's deputy interior minister argues it takes time, but it's not a matter of magical transformation from one day to the next. it's a process probably will have an impact on the short, medium and long term to hopefully went over our citizens. but it retired colonel who resigned in frustration while in charge of the police human rights course says the problem is political. will we lentil, i think this reform process has been very slow. the police needs a new conduct code now they need to own up to the great human rights charges that have occurred. now unfortunately, i don't think this farm is a priority. and in the meantime, morale is low and the police force and resignations are escalate almost as quickly as respect for the only institution that has a monopoly on the legitimate use of force. the c, n. human al jazeera santiago,
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nearly a decade after they were stolen in a brazen heist, 2 paintings have been found in rural greece public. the castle is a woman's head and summer mill with summer house by the dutch artist pierre mondrian were taken from the national gallery in athens, in 2012. the paintings were found in a dry river bed north of the greek capital. 49 year old man has been arrested. still to come on al jazeera, communicating after covert, the high tech gadgets that could change the way we live, post pandemic. it's party time for england after defeating germany to reach the quarter finals of the european championships. ah
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ah. well there's a lot of happy people in london tonight, jim is here with the sport to tell us why. while i will tell you why that is because england have beaten germany and told him a knockout game for the 1st time since 1966, a world cup final, they want to nail against the great rivals to make it through the quarter finals of the european championship around 43000 pounds, right. when they watch this one, germany supported more than a lot less than 2000 that it took until 75 minutes for the 1st part of the game. leave sure will put in by writing, studying as england score you are a 2020 made it 3 goals for games. the joy of my time to dispatch setting is minutes later his mistake, putting them in trouble. but luckily for him, thomas miller put his champ wise and with form at last england captain. hurricane
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made it sooner with his 1st goal is to torment. and that probably finished england into the last 8. and yet to concede a goal in the competition, the i'm not gonna play down. it means it means everything to be then we know that there are good se with with excellent players and a great start of play. we changed up a formation to, to counteract as, and we want to be aggressive all over the pitch. we want to be brave on the ball, take the ball. and we also want to be brave off the ball, which was try as much as a come to play, won't be one england who will pay you credit next off. the late gentleman there much with sweet. and they went ahead on 27 minutes. alexander's in the sweden
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equalized just before half time, and we'll also shop the big selection and one thing to make it one. 0, that's how it finished off in 90 minutes. so it went to extra sign. and sweet and tough became much harder when they had markers danielson central, no challenge and just wanted it like it was the penalties. substitute awesome the big headed in a late when ukraine to send them into the courses and here is the quarter final line up in full, then switzerland and spain. it kick things off on friday. that's followed by the world's top rank side, belgium against italy. then on saturday check for public face denmark before ukraine play england, netherlands coach fundable has quit to following his sides, lost to tech for public in the round of 16 double. and the dutch federation had set a goal of reaching at least the quarter finals. the legendary form and evidence defend that had only been in the job since september replacement is yet to be another french wildcat. when a patrick viagra has agreed to become
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a new manager of english primarily club at crystal palace. it should be said though he's the 3rd manager in his many weeks. it took 3 times and nothing has been finalized yet. vieira. he won 3 premier leagues and 4 cups as a play with awful have previously coast in manchester city. i was in charge of new york city, f. c, and most recently nice in france. sabrina williams is a latest bit of a record equaling 24th, a grand some singles title ended in tears that wimbledon. serena had broken it to the 31 in the fast that tickets, alexandra savage. but she then slipped in the 5th game and enjoyed her ankle. after a medical time out, the number 60 to try to continue that calion pain. she sung her knees and have to retire from the 1st round match suite with a very emotional as she left center court. and this was roger federer being towed about serena during his post. much press
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conference. yeah. it's, yeah, it's not. and is it substantially more slippery under the reef? what, what do you feel about the condition? i do feel it's dry or during the day there's gotta be, you know, with the, when that all that stuff it takes the most out of the, the grass. but this is of is a terrible header. i was the benefit story of an injury retirement and his opening champion, the fact that against adria, marino, but the frenchman then grabbed the next to cetera was forced to up in the 4th. when man, i mean i flipped and put his knee off to some medical attention, he limped back to complete the set, but he called it quits in the 1st game of the 5th that federal late with missing marina had been of back to player really williams will now be carrying on her older sister venus, the 5 tom champion, he was given a wildcard to torment, needed 3 set to get pos remaining and the highlight was and that was her 1st victory in 4 months. venus is the oldest woman in the drop of the age, the 41,
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the american into the 2nd round that her 23rd one would and she'll place unit in on the top. women seed ashley bossy, played on girls for the 1st time in 2 years. and she managed to hold off his pains and call him suarez nevada winning in 3 sets. it was only flora's navarez 2nd match since covering from cancer. the 32 road is set to retire. after that, it was a privilege to be able to share that moment. should i call with her today because i hadn't had the opportunity to play color and it was really special to be able to experience what she can bring from the other side of the court. so i think o credit goes to her for her resilience and her nature, the competitor to be able to come back from what the could come back to the adversity that she has. and to be able to have that mom. and when i was, was nothing sha remarkable thing can fund crickets a t 20? well, couple we faced in the middle east for the 1st time. this year's tournament being
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shifted to the united arab emirates, found a man due to the current of our crisis, which is coming, engulfing the original haste. india. the you. a has already stage, the fun of the pakistan see plague over haste. the find that the indian premier league that was suspended last month because of coded neo yankee space. 14 have made a dream come true. one of their fans, but it took a while. 70 year old at gwen goldman got me. the keys honory back got on monday, that was 60 is off to she was turned down because of her gender. goldman wrote a letter to her favorite team back in 1961, making the request that the yankees general monitor at the time, right back, explaining that in a game dominated by men, she would feel out of place in a dugout while she saved the letter earlier this month, her daughter emailed a copy to the team, and they decided to turn her dream into a reality for just the shameful goldman that the yankees were beaten by the los angeles angels. nevertheless, it was definitely still was the way i live against them. i,
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i loved the yankees, i, they wrote me a letter, it wasn't what i wanted to see, but they wrote me a letter and i've always loved them and had been a fan of their so never held against them. but i never, in my wildest dreams ever thought 60 years later, brian cashman would make this become a reality. so, i am honored. i love that story. that is, you know, never go up, give up on your drink. that's the lesson. that is exactly. it is lovely lives. well then, i guess a lot of england fans are feeling that as well. they will give up on the. yeah, i like you like what you did. my thank you so much for that. and that is it for me, barbara, sarah, for this news. our do stay with us though. i'm going to be back in just a moment with more of today's news. and remember that you can catch up or go into more detail into any of the stories that we've been covering by going to our web site. there it is. i'll just the dot com, that's the web site. i'm back in just
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for some, a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the apple. but androids today can be really humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries, next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on out to 0. something was going to change. has anything really changed, this is systemic violent that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the variance. no one said, 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 details. the bottom line when i was just there on me,
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the al jazeera where ever use all the. ready ready forces any of us, he grice, say they're back in control of the regional capital invalid to pursue enemy fighters across the ram border. ah, hello and barbara sarah, you're watching l. just the real life london also coming up and going occupied east jerusalem is, is really forces demolish palestinian shop. many more homes and businesses face a similar fate given.
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