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now more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you. everyone. oh, threatening words from to guy and forces and saying they'll stop at nothing until the entire region is liberated. ah. along down, jordan, this is out of there a lie from also coming up, israeli forces demolish a palestinian business in occupied east jerusalem. his anger rises against the threat of more destruction to come. the family of palestinian opposition activist has been killed last week called for an independent investigation into his den. isolate fighters continue to attack villages and move them big thousands of children left behind the struggle with the effects of violence and losing their
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parents. ah, to grant fighters reject to be easier in governments unilateral cease fire, describing it as a joke. a spokes person for the group said they'll stop at nothing to liberate every square inch of the trigger i region. on monday, the rebels capture the regional capital macaulay videos of emerged the people celebrating after federal troops and the allies retreated. government and rebel forces have been fighting since november when prime minister abbey army sent in troops to oust the t p. ls after an attack on a military base. it's been getting malcolm web was monitoring those developments from the kenyan capital nairobi, malcolm. so they go and fight to say they reject the ethiopian government, sees why, what more could tell us about that. and also the situation on the ground, malcolm, will the sci fi itself in the 1st place, was something that was agreed. it was something that the government unilaterally
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declared by itself when they appeared to be very much on the back foot after the t p l. s. had taken back the regional capital of mckelly and it's t 5 or something that's the cold 4th month by humanitarian organizations. with the growing pressure from the u. s. at least the biden administration came to power to, to try and bring these these side to the table. nobody was interested in a ceasefire. now the government talking about it, but the t p l. s very much are not. they're talking about continuing fighting, and a lot of this is to do with the territory that they feel safe loss to their enemies, not just government troops, but eritrea and troops coming from the north and militia from ethiopia as a mom or a region coming from the south, they feel as i've taken a lot of land, i've been accused of ethnic cleansing by,
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by some groups by some right. organization. so they feel that, that job is very much not done. but there is very much words of indicating that they are intending to, to continue fighting to what they see as territory that belongs to them. and that people like malcolm web live for the, from the kenyan capital or the malcolm. thank you. will the you and have a few spot is necessary to allow humanitarian aid into to grow where hundreds of thousands of people are facing. simon, as 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. while the u. s. s. warranties here under a tray,
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it will take tough action. if a conflict continues, it comes as a congressional committee on foreign affairs, had evidence on the violence in the region. shabba thompson has moved from capitol hill, the bike and the ministration expressed, cautious hope with peace may be enduring. falling the sea spurred, declared by the government into crime. but there was a warning about human rights abuses and a commitment, but the u. s. would act if it was judged that efforts toward a political settlement were being hampered. we will not stand by in the face of horrors and brain. though robert go deck did not elaborate throughout the congressional hearing. if you, if you position as a key us ally and the region was emphasized, even as witnesses and then was a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility to human rights abuses and malnutrition. if i leave you with one thing today, it is that usa believe famine is likely already occurring. and ethiopia, here chairman of florida as committee was fasick. but we are sick and fall into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. and quite possibly
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a genocide. but e, c o, p is seen as key to the us as strategic objectives in africa. i'm mixed him put his criticism of the european prime minister prospects for a durable piece. and if you and it's wrote as a responsible regional leader. now in question, as is prime minister the abi legacy on the ground to ground forces that said they had the regional capital mckelly fully under that control. and there were celebrations in the town of mid reports that eric trend troops had left a t. p. levels are about to push south and east to consolidate its position. notably, it has not been on c spy. the u. s. is treading carefully. washington has been trying to preserve all options with respect to its engagement with, with they've been trying to use diplomatic persuasion up to this point to get the
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ethiopian government to relent. it's sort of pursuit of total victory in gray. they have not been successful in, in that conversation, but they have withheld some of the most biting sanctions that the united states has . sanctions related to the human rights abuses that have gone on at the hands of b, o. b, in government troops and their allies in the region. it's clear of abiding administration wants to keep the government closed, especially as china extends its reach across africa. but there are reports that some members of congress will be keeping a close eye on. prime minister, abba is actions, especially as a way the u. s. is foreign a to budget. she ever times the al jazeera capitol hill, violent confrontations in a palestinian neighbourhood, whereas renting forces have demolished a building to make way for an archaeological park, polished in protest, as i've been camped in the sylvan district, since israeli officers bulldozed a butcher's shop, it's one of 20 properties being torn down after his rainy coat rule,
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they don't have proper permit or the force that has more now from still 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 machines between security pulses and protest is what took place earlier in the evening. was a peaceful demonstration outside that demolished, but just shop about a $12050.00 people with chanting, saying that they would defend one of the surrounding areas here in ocoee buddies, jerusalem. then there was a march 2 approaches, and at that point there was a smaller 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 after that, the security forces came in and they were confrontations. skirmishes guy was used
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to try to disperse, the crowd. stones were thrown from the crowd because this is about much more than one shop. it's about a threat to dozens and dozens of homes in this neighborhood of aki bodies. curious them to make way for a jewish archaeological talk. there are some 20 homes or buildings in total that are at the threat of imminently getting such a demolition order because they were built off to a law which makes it much more difficult to challenge this kind of thing in the court. there are another $48.00 cases currently going through the courts and there are more besides that are on the threat. so this is a, a major threat to a major part of palestinian life. the united nations is urging israel to stop the demolitions where obviously following these recent developments in east jerusalem, including in the albus don neighborhood extremely closely. the secretary general is
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indeed deeply concerned by the continued demolitions. he once again reiterates his call to the israeli authorities to end demolitions and evictions in line with israel's obligations under international humanitarian and international human rights law. the family of a prominent critic of the palestinian authority, who died in police custody is demanding an impartial and international investigation. and his family has rejected a report by a special committee formed by the p a to investigate his death. the results of that report have not been publicly disclosed on thursday by not died hours off being arrested by palestinian security officers leading to protest across the occupied west bank. he was an outspoken critic of the p, a often accusing it of corruption webinar and alec had, based on what they announced, we can say that this is just evasion playing games. it's just live in my family,
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reject the results of this so called investigative committee say they should have at least had the decency to show us some of the findings of their investigation. and the question that is still lingering. was it an arrest or was it a murder? this is the big question and we wish they simply answered that instead of in, in big us statement. but marian bog duty is a palestinian writer and research. she thinks the international community must announced the p. a banner death. i think this was a deliberate and targeted assassination by the palestinian authority. i do not think that it's okay or right to frame this as died in custody. this is someone who is receiving direct from the palestinian authority and from a loyalist per month prior to his assassination. and it is, it is time to start calling it as that political assassination. this is someone that was targeted for his criticism of the corruption of the palestinian authority . and this is someone who we're watching the criminal themselves playing like they
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can be the just defenders like they can be the ones to bring accountability when they were the ones that gave the actual command is not the 1st time that this has happened with palestinian authority repression and palestinians have been warning for years that it will come to a point where we will be targeted in our home and we will be killed. and what is happening with needs been that is a showcasing of the emboldened mint of the palestinian authority to continue committing crime. there are crimes with impunity and it's time to safeguard palestinians, but more than this time to take our warning very seriously. and he's dodd, with beacon about the attack about the threats he was receiving. and none of them were taking theory when it's time for the international community to stop tolerant, tolerating israeli colonialism as a thought, tolerating palestinian authority,
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oppression as well. to start taking the steps toward both jamal and as long as a spokesman of the party of palestinian president must mood bass, and he's rejecting the call for an international investigation. i do not believe it's a political assassination. i believe it's a tragic incidence, and we do not really know the circumstances. sir constance is under which this has happened. as a fatter movement, we do not approve of political feelings. and we are sure the government will do what, what's necessary to make the truth known to the whole. i don't think it's a part of the, be a history to kill political opponents. if, if the senior government would condone such a policy, we would have done this in 2007 when i'm getting 700 simians in garza.
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so i do believe that the government is capable of an independent investigation and there is no need for international investigation. the senior government and we carry the responsibility for what happened and the 1st is knowing the truth. the 2nd step is making the truth, public publishing the truth to the whole public. and i need to call on every to keep call and not to misuse. what happened to salt. busy into palestinians injuries, we have more dangerous issues, even more serious issues. a deadly conflict with this incident about mr. ben out has been a tragic incident and it shocked the palestinian mission. why did it go such a shock? because we are not used to it. we do not believe in the culture of political assassination. time for a short break here now to 0. when we come back, russia struggle to convince people to take the cobra. 1900 jobs are facing record
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numbers of deaths and infections and extreme heat waves. gorgeous parts of canada with devastating consequences for it's a little more not stay with a hello there, let's not in north america and that historic life threatening heat wave continues to break records across western parts of the u. s. and west and canada. this was the scene along canada's west coast. now people here are not used to this kind of heat. the temperatures here are higher than they are in some of the middle eastern countries at the moment. and for a 2nd day in a row, we had an all high record fits for canada in a little village in british columbia. the temperature nearing 50 degrees celsius and this heat is going to continue over the next week,
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but temperatures will dip down slightly. now in contrast to this central areas of the u. s. 15 temperatures a little bit below average them the thing 27 degrees celsius and we've got the severe storms rolling all the way from the plains up to the great lakes. we've seen flooding in missouri and that system is going to push out towards the east coast ahead of that. we've got temperatures climbing up in new york, and things are feeling very humid, but those storms will be coming in as we go towards the weekend. now it's a wet picture as well. in the south east. we've got that tropical storm danny, which has been downgraded to a depression. but that's bringing rain to the carolinas and to georgia. that weather the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all
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around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. ah the me welcome back and pick them out about top stories here. to brian fighters have dismissed the ethiopian government unilateral cease fire. on monday the rebels captured the regional capital mcclay. they say they'll fight to secure the whole legion. the policy, the president has received the report on the death of an opposition activists and
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calls are going to be made public and was a critical understanding or 30 and died hours after being arrested on thursday. i'm simians have been protesting in the still want district up to is rainy authority to build as the palestinian is one of 20 properties threatened with demolition after israeli court. no, they don't have a thermos. have been torn down to make way for much. yes, president joe biden will visit the site by building collapse in florida later this week, 5 days after the disaster rescue teams are still searching for survivors in the ruins of the 12 story apartment block. around a 149, people are still missing. 12 people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise. the states attorney general says she wants a grand jury investigation into what led to one of america's worst building collapses and memorial is being held for the victims of the disaster is john henry from south side, florida. this is a memorial beneath the falling,
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our where family members and community members have come, delete pictures, and flowers and candles, and other remembrances of those who have gone missing. you can hear the loud generators. how are the operations for the 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. so there is great progress. we continue to search bridge 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 never said what occur in regards to the class. and what we're seeing. we're moving debris piece by police search and rescue workers have come here from all over florida from other states and other countries,
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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 and rescue jogs to try to find people who might be trapped in the voids 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. south africa, the former president, jacob's humor, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison. he now has 5 days to turn himself in. zoom was found guilty of contempt of court for refusing to appear before a corruption inquiry made. miller reports from janice, but it's the 1st time a former south african leader is facing jail time. jacob's doom 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
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leaves the former president with few legal options and the extent to which mister myers attempted to justify defiance. 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 may is guilty of the crime of contempt of court. numa 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 lead to the charges that have been put, you need not to do to to one allegation against whom i include many tightens of industry whom he has said to have allowed to plunder,
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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 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 media miller, i'll just 0 jana's book. hundreds of thousands of children and their families have been displaced in the conflict in northern mozambique. it's also forced another 2000 to be separated from their relatives and that's taking a toll on their mental health. lia harding explains 9 year old. milton doesn't know if he's an orphan. he and his sister fled their home when fighters attacked their village in the cargo, the god, the region of northern mozambique. his mother was the head. it is father is still missing. milton and his sister selina arrived at this camp as unaccompanied
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children before being reunited with their grandmother. now she takes care of them in a place far from home. i own or nina may see my grandson was crying for 2 days and i held him on me and my neighbor told him to stop crying. in the end he stopped crying. sometimes he spent time thinking but his parents, because he's old enough to understand what children like milton and selina survived the violence physically unscathed, but are left with psychological wounds that need attention. and i'm fear, i will get a whole food. why he has mental health problems because he cannot see his mother. he can only see me. i've been here for 7 months and i'm suffering because me in the children aren't eating enough. i don't have any plate. i will see one bucket, but i don't have food or clothes and i sleep on the ground. i received the plastic sheeting, but i didn't get a tent. aid workers are trying to help children like nelson and selina adjusts to life after the violence. they've experienced smiles and laughs are big victories,
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but the hurdles of healing are relentless, noisy, and come to live in capital delgado, we have suffered many crises including psych loans. many houses have been destroyed . many children have experience shock because they have no home to sleep. and in addition to this has been covered 19. it's had a negative impact on many children as well. any children have left school because of the panoramic and the conflict is added a negative impact on many families. with mozambique government has been fighting iso linked armed groups and couple delgado since 2017. the fighters say they want to set up an islamic state, save the children, said some parents run away with mental health issues of their own. others are separated from their family, and the rest are usually killed. authorize it as a new thinking noise them was based. so as i said, maybe children told us they've seen people murdered and killed. they said when this happened, their parents run in different directions and that even they were afraid. and they
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didn't follow their mothers and ran a different way. the children who weren't able to escape face abduction and rape at least 51 children, most of them girls have been abducted in the past 12 months. caseworkers check on these children to help in whatever ways they can. and at just 9 years old milton is the only man in this tented house with burdens far too heavy to carry on his own. fleet harding al jazeera, russia is reporting a record number of cobra, 1900 deaths, 652 people have died in the past 24 hours. is the highest since the pandemic began the highly contagious delta vera and has led to a surge and infections. but the criminal thinks the goal of vaccinating 60 percent of the population, by the end of summer, is simply unattainable. charlie angela report. cases of coven 19 are rising, and russia with infection rates returning to winter levels and death tolls at a record high. despite the vaccine being available in december,
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only 14 percent of the population has had 2 shots, mistrust of the state in its medical system, partly to blame authorities who's been accused of mixed messages and now scrambling to contain the surge. over the last week, we registered a new record of the number of hospitalizations, people in intensive care units and people that cove it. therefore we took a number of decisions on restrictive measures linked in particular to the mandatory vaccination of service workers. the criminal is using incentives to get people vaccinated in one region, free tickets to the circus for those who get the job, 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 test to eat in doors, but many unhappy research. and so i don't like it. what's the point of it? it's restricting people from visiting cafe use the vaccine, as you know,
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will not save you from the disease. maybe you get less sick, but there's no point in this. 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 cure code and public transport, fitness clubs and beauty salons or shopping centers. but i guess it's just a matter of time a small number, a protest to get, get 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. on tuesday, scientists admitted the 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 wednesday, the deadline for european citizens in the u. k. to apply for what's called the e u settlement scheme. millions have already registered themselves and their
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families. but rights groups are worried that large numbers consume lose the right to remain and face deportation, letting bother his n d k right now. offering some fri last minutes advice. these volunteers helping you, you citizens, to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer to publish the bricks. it mean 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
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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, 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 says it 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 to work in the u. k. off the world war 2. under a 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 wind rush victims with a thought it. others had their light in the u. k. ruins,
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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. we're not able to get a job. and experts, 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 stages. it can be very challenging to go back a long time and try and dig up evidence that you hear many years ago. and that was what i 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, it happens. what happens next is far from clear. nadeem barbara al jazeera london
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police in western canada are reporting an increase in sudden, deaths after a record breaking heat wave continues to scorch parts of north america. at least 34 people in the vancouver area had died. most of them are elderly school universities and vaccination centers across british columbia are closed at the temperature top 40 degrees, a so called heat don't wear high pressure traps. the heat is covering much of wisdom, canada, and the united states. ah, i time for a quick check of the headlines here on the to 0 to grind fighters have dismissed the ethiopian government unilateral cease fire. on monday the rebels capture the regional capital nicolay. they say they'll fight to secure the whole region malcolm web.

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