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i was just, ah, ah, ah, threatening words from the ground forces in ethiopia saying they'll stop at nothing until the entire region is liberated. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is the red light from also coming up. it's really forces demolish a palestinian business and occupied east jerusalem. zango rises against the threat of more destruction to come. the family of palestinian opposition activist has not killed us. we call for an independent investigation into debt on the complex issue
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of police reform, killers, government dumbbells, a plan to reduce brutality. but activists are skeptical and changing. ah, to go and fight, as projected. the ethiopian government unilateral cease fire, describing it as a joke. a spokesman for the group said they'll stop at nothing deliberate, every square inch to dry. on monday, the rebels captured the regional capital maclay videos that emerged the people celebrating after federal troops and the allies retreated. government and rebel forces have been fighting since november, and prime minister abbey aman sent in troops out the t. p l. f. off to an attack on a military base, let's bring malcolm web was monitoring those developments from the kenyan capital. and i wrote malcolm, so that to go and fight to say, look, they reject the p o p and government ceasefire. what moke and can you tell us about that and the situation on the ground?
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well, the sci fi was in something that was agreed on. it was declared unilaterally by the government and declared very much a moment when they seemed to be on the back foot. the regional capital of mckelly had been taken that was on monday night by the t p l f 5 as we've heard since and just in the last 24 hours the t p. alas, i've taken other small towns acts and she re but it's hard to find out exactly what's going on across the region because the phones are cut off. but a t p alas, i definitely feel that they've, they've, they've, they've got more work to do the statements. they've been making that very much say that they intend to keep fighting. they feel that they've lost territory, not just to be in government soldiers, but also eric tray and soldiers who have been involved in the conflict coming from the north and also members of militia, from the region of ethiopia being coming from the south. so they feel they've got
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a lot more work to do. so there's no sound of sci fi coming from them, but the sci fi is something that you monetary and workers have been calling for for months now. but none of the warring factions have been paying it's any, any attention to that, malcolm that the conflict has clearly making the humanitarian situation even worse . there are indefinitely on for months. the humanitarians have been, i've been saying that the complaining of the lack of access to reach people that un, i've said recently, there are hundreds of thousands of people on the verge of family and some of them already experiencing famine in these conflicts. been characterized by abuses of civilian widespread reports of sexual violence, massacres of civilians, looting of livestock burning of crops. and these are things in an area where most people are subsistence farmers are absolutely devastating when, of course,
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those food supply to destroy them in the months or years ahead, then people are going to be left. absolutely destitute enough. what the un says is, is exactly what's happening now, but with access blocked by those warring factions, the humanitarian, they've been fairly helpless. they've been saying the same come to things again and again. unable to reach those people and just tell it today in geneva, we heard from a spoke person for the un refugee refugee agency, was talking about the, the situation that table. and he had to say was we call for com 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. with all of the communications cut
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off in the area that i phone access, no internet access, it's impossible to know if any of the sides exercising any kind of restraint. and it's impossible to know if anytime soon people are going to get any of that humanitarian assistance that they so desperately need. all right, or malcolm web reporting there from the kenyan capital nairobi, malcolm. thank well, the u. s. s won't be here, and eritrea. it'll take tough action if the conflict continues. it comes with a congressional committee on foreign affairs. heard evidence of violence in the region. she had baton c reports from capitol hill, the bike and ministration expressed, cautious hope, but peace may be enduring following the seaside, declared by the government into crime. but there was a warning about human rights abuses and a commitment that 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. in grey though robert go deck did not elaborate at high level throughout
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the congressional hearing. if you, if you position as a key us ally and the region was emphasized, even as witnesses and them as a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility for 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 fast committee was emphatic. but we are sick and falling into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. and quite possibly a genocide. but if the appear is seen as key to the us as strategic objectives in africa, i'm looking him put his criticism of the 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 the t p l f said they had the regional capital mckelly fully under that control. and there were
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celebrations in the town of mid reports that eric trend troops had left a t p. i left also about to push south and east to consolidate a position. notably, it has not been so far. the us 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 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 have. 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, if you can government close, especially as china extends its reach across africa. but there are reports that
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some members of congress will be keeping a close eye on. prime minister, abba is actions, especially as they way the u. s. is foreign a to budget she ever times the al jazeera capitol hill. i've been von and confrontations and palestinian neighborhood ways. railey forces have demolished a building to make way for an archaeological park, palestinian protest as have been captain sue, one district. since israeli officers bulldoze the butcher shop. it's one of 20 properties being torn down after and israeli court rule. they don't have proper term. it will, they even is urging israel to stop the demolitions were obviously following these recent developments in east jerusalem, including in the obvious don neighbourhood extremely closely. the secretary general is 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
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rights law. the family of a prominent critic of the palestinian authority who died in police custody is demanding an impartial and international investigation. resolved by our 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, but not died hours after being arrested by palestinian security officers leading to protests across the west bank. he was an outspoken critic of the p, a of the choosing 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, reject the results of this so called investigative committee. 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,
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germany has financed withdrawing on its troops from afghanistan, ending and nearly 20 year mission. the german camp in mama will now be handed back to afghan troops, soldiers station there since the beginning of the nato mission in afghanistan, germany's contingent was the 2nd biggest after the united states, the pentagon has already started with drawing its 40 comes the security situation in afghanistan continues to deteriorate that protests in iraq's capital condemning a series of us and strikes which killed several members of the popular mobilization forces. the p. m f, and vowed to retaliate for the operation. the pentagon insists the us presence in iraq is at the request of the iraqi government to help in its fight against iso. went up to why had reports now from baghdad. pledging to retaliate, members of iraq. so popular mobilization forces held a symbolic funeral for the fighters near the dad's green zone. they were killed in
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monday's u. s. s. like in m district near the iraqi border with syria. but i mean, what i don't was, i don't the at the how the rifles and drones of the resistance will mobilize now the time has come to events. the death of our heroes, including costume, sola money. and we must deal more hundreds of y'all. there was a heavy security presence in the area of the with patricia took songs and then themes, the protest to the 3, the banners, what they call resistance military commanders of the popular mobilization forces and political leaders say they want to convey a message to the international community about retail, about a law in parliament passed a resolution in the presence of foreign troops in the country is unlawful that i've been here since 2014 and i have nothing to offer rockies but destruction. pentagon accuses those are targeted of launching drone attacks. again,
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a few as personnel em facilities in iraq. the popular mobilization horse, the night killed the members were part of money. iraqi army detachment responsible for preventing i still fighters from crossing into iraq from syria. iraq, the government is planning to open an investigation into the air strikes, stating its land as cannot be used for what it called settling. scores of the rocky government stones is clear and the prime minister plainly condemned the attack. it is a violation of the state sovereignty, the prime minister planning a trip to washington to set a time table for us to draw. the 8 strikes were carried out just 2 days after drop that tagged an area close to the new u. s. consulate in the bill in northern iraq tension has been rising between washington and iran. since the u. s. a. to strike kill the head of iran, puts a force cause him to lea manny along with
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a bomb. i didn't want this. a took commanded of the popular mobilization forces in the last year, carrying out these threats of revenge now could mean more escalation in the region and lead to a dispute between iraq, the government, and these parliamentary groups that were had elders utah over that time for a short break here, and i'll just say right, when we come back, if you conduct met with impunity, you will do significant damage to the south africa, the former president, jacob zoom. i sent him 15 months in jail, ignoring a corruption inquiry and mac stream. he'd waved coaching parts of canada with devastating consequences to the elderly. more in that state. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways.
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hello there. the rain continued to rule the sho in china, not just in the south, but also in the north east and further afield. this was the scene in russia's far east. we've had torrential rains, cause flooding. people have been evacuated and those rains a set to continue. you can see that weather system running down, bringing the wet weather for the korean peninsula as well, but for now, basing manages to escape the wet weather on wednesday. but thursday those storms are back with an vengeance. let's have a look at the 3 day for beijing temperature. we'll dip down slightly as we get to the weekend, but it's a very wet picture for the central and in areas of china, the slow moving may you front bringing a lot of that wet weather to central areas. we could see flooding in the yancy river basin as those rivers continued to rise. but shanghai, managing to escape the wet weather for now, it's eastern areas of japan that are going to get a real so king tokyo will see that wet weather as we go towards the weekend. and
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it's a very wet picture for india, as the monsoon rains continue, particularly for north eastern areas, but in the pow bangladesh and me and my are being inundated with rain and we are expecting more flash flooding there. sponsored per cattle airways, a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default structure that meant in the colonial project, that's what it feels. a was one of the founders of settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy 0 ah
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ah. the welcome back of your mind about top stories here to brian fighters have dismissed be phoebe and governments unilateral science. on monday the rebels captured the regional capital nicolay, they say they'll fight to secure the whole region. the palestinian president has received the report on the death of an opposition activist and calls are going to be made public as up. and that was a critical understanding or 30 and died hours after being arrested on thursday. i'm not a fit ins have been protesting in one district after israeli authorities to those the palestinian business. it's one of 20 properties threaten with demolition after israeli court rule that enough proper permit being torn down to make way for all can logical in
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now russia is reporting a record number of cove at 1900 death 652 people have died in the past 24 hours. if the highest since the pandemic began the highly contagious delta, their interest led to a search in infections. but the criminal thinks the goal of vaccinating 60 percent of the country by the end of summer is impossible. charlie angela report. cases of coven 19 are rising 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, partly to blame authorities who's been accused of mixed messages. and now scrambling to contain the author. over the last week, we registered a new record of the number of hospitalizations, people in intensive care units,
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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. the kremlin 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, endorse, but many unhappy research. and so i think like it was the point of it, it's restricting people from visiting cafe. the vaccine, as you know, 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 codes and public transport, fitness clubs and beauty salons or shopping centers. but i guess it's just a matter of time a small number of protest to get get notation dr. faithful
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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 it won't be able to vaccinate 60 percent of its population by autumn as planned. charlie angela algebra. india's drug regulator has granted a pharmaceutical company, the rights to import madonna's cobit 19 vaccine simpler, which is based in mom bye as authorization for emergency use. it'll be the 1st m r renee job to be used in india. so far, india is only been able to knock at a less than 5 percent. that's 1400000000 population. they're not in states. we'll start shipping 2 and a half 1000000 medina, vaccines to bangladesh. white house official says they'll be sent by the end of the week, bangladesh, imposing
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a full nationwide lockdown and forced by the military on thursday. the delta very 1st detected in neighboring india has led to record numbers of infections and deaths, especially in buddha areas. oxygen prices in indonesia, the capital of jakarta, have more than doubled and suppliers and reporting shortages. the red cross is warning of a corona virus catastrophe. in southeast asia, the biggest country, more contagious variance being blamed for a deadly new wave of baton demik and cuba children as young a 3 are taking part in a trial of a new vaccine against the current of virus clinical trials of the summer on a to job began on monday among toddlers and children, up to 11 years old. scientists say an ongoing trial on teenagers is going well so far. brazil has to spend the day $324000000.00 vaccine contract falling corruption allegations. the government was supposed to buy 20000000 doses of by own tx ko vaccine shots from india. and there are now accusations that president joe from
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aero tend to blind died to alleged irregularities in the deal. health minister says he will launch an investigation and the us says it will contribute to $120000000.00 in grants to fund saddam's debt relief from the international monetary fund. on tuesday, the i m. f approved at $2500000000.00 loan, a cartoon for more than 3 years. washington has hail it as an historic moment for sedan and his people. the government's been pushing for reforms to tackle and economic crisis following decades of corruption, isolation, and sanctions. 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. zillow was found guilty of contempt of court for refusing to appear before a corruption inquiry. miller reports from johnny's books. it's the 1st time a former south african leader is facing jail time. jacob zoom has been ordered to
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surrender himself to police within 5 days. he was sentenced to 15 months for failing to appear ethical rupture. inquiry. the constitutional court judges decision 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 relevant. the statements were not for my defeat, it so far to be disregarded. the constitutional court came to nothing but conclude that mister may is guilty of the kind of content of calling you ma, 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 craft 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 allegations against whom i include many tightens of industry whom he has
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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 the pimp to gone up public support as insulting to the people of south africa. years with 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 the leader of the nigerian separatist group, the african facing trial in the capital of buddha. after his arrest, the government says now be con who was intercepted and brought back the idea, but did not say from where it's indigenous people have been for organization has been demanding an independent state in the se. nigeria, as military considered as a group, a terrorist organization in southern africa, protests in f latina to find
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a curfew on tuesday to call for constitutional reforms. some blocked roads and started fires. their reports that king miss lottie has fled the country. the government has denied that protest. i want democracy and elected prime minister. that's what he need for me. no, no. swaziland is africa. his last absolute monitor. yes, president joe biden will visit the sides of the building collapsed in florida. later this week, 5 days after the disaster rescue teams are still searching for survivors and the ruins of the 12 story apartment complex. around a 149 people are still missing. 12 are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise. estates, attorney general says she wants a grand jury investigation and to what led to one of america's worst building collapses memorial is being held for the victims of the disaster. here's john henry, in surfside and florida. this is a memorial beneath the falling hour, where family members and community members have deleted pictures and flowers and
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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's parents 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
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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 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. chinese government has launched a plan to reform the police and increase accountability. officers have been accused of abuse of power corruption and human rights violations. but questions remain about the speed of change and the sincerity of the process or latin america editor understand human reports from santiago. given someone further up to the 6 year old son beulah can be, i was walking to the bus stop to go to work. when she was kidding the strace by tear gas canister, she was blinded for life. the police officer accused of the attack still hasn't
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been tried. i'm going to 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 after demonstrations are among the many reasons why chills police force is being overhauled. the police used to enjoy prestige here, but corruption scandal but evolving talk. granting police officers cover ups attention to plans. the evidence in the video to secure conviction have 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 is to recover trust and legitimacy among citizens. i'm a look under so we know that cultural changes are the most complex to the imply reverting and deep rooted to behaviors and variables. that means making the police
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accountable to civilian authorities rather than just to themselves. training for new recruits has been extended from one to 2 years, putting an emphasis on human rights and the proper use of crowd control weapons to lease 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 feel when i pick this reform process has been very slow to police needs a new conduct code. now we need to, to the grave human rights charges that have occurred. now, unfortunately, i don't think this farm is authority and in the meantime,
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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. c and human al jazeera, santiago, police in russia as capital moscow had arrested and rated the apartments of investigative journalists. 3 staff members from the online outlet project were targeted on the telegram messaging site project said searches started off of their promise to release an investigation into the wealth of the interior minister and recent months. rational authorities of designated to other independent media outlets as foreign agents. police in western canada reporting an increase in sudden, deaths after a record breaking heat wave continued to scorch parts of north america. at least 69 people in the vancouver area have died. most of them elderly, the temperature has sought and a 50 degrees celsius and all time record school universities and vaccination
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centers across british columbia now closed a so called hit down where high pressure traps the heat is covering much of western canada and the united states. navy, a decade after they were stolen in a height to valuable paintings have been found in rural greece. public castles, woman's head and stomach mill with summer house by the dutch artists pit mangia, were taken from the national gallery in athens. in 2012. the paintings were found in a dry river bed north of the great capital. a fortunately old man, it's been arrested. ah, i type of krycek of the headlines here now just to grow and fighters and dismiss the government's unilateral. cease fire on monday and the rebels captured the regional capital mac allay said they'll fight to secure the whole region.
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