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make america to try to bring people together and trying to deal with people left behind me ah threatening was for me to try and force as an 8th year again saying they will stop at nothing until the entire region is liberation. ah, hello there, i'm just saw the pay and this is out of their life and also coming up over a 100 people died during a record breaking heat wave and canada with temperatures nearing 50 degrees celsius . israeli forces demolish
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a palestinian business and occupied east jerusalem. as anger rises again, such destruction to come and as iceland fighters continued to attack villages and big thousands of children left behind, struggle with the effect of the violence losing their parents. ah, now to grind vices have rejected the ethiopian governments, unilateral cease fire, describing it as a joke. a spokesman for the group says they will stop at nothing to liberate every square inch of grain. on monday, the rebels captured the regional capital mcclay and videos of emerged. people celebrating federal troops and the allies were treated. government and rebel forces have now been fighting since november when prime minister be sent in troops. l a t p l. s. after an attack on a military base, as we call for calm restraint and appealed to all parties to the conflict,
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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. well, knock on lab has one out front, and i robi and neighboring, can you? well, sci fi wasn't 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 last i've taken other small towns axiom. she re but it's hard to find out exactly what's going on across the region because the phones are cut off. the c p a less definitely feel that they've they,
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they've got more work to do the statement. they've been making that very much say that they intend to keep fighting. they feel that they've lost territory, not just being government soldiers, but also eric tray and soldiers 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 for a month. humanitarians have been been 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 family in this complex been characterized by abuses of civilian widespread reports of sexual violence, massacres of civilians, looting of livestock burning of crops and these things in an area where most people, a subsistence farmers are absolutely devastating. who, meanwhile, the u. s. has warned if you appear and eritrea it will take tough action. if this
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conflict continues and comes as a congressional committee on foreign affairs, had evidence of the violence in the region, she returns he has moved from capitol hill. the bike and ministration expressed cautious with peace may be enduring following the declared by the if you can 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 te gray, though rather go that did not elaborate throughout the congressional hearing. if you refuse position, as a key us ally in 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 usaid believe famine is likely already occurring. and ethiopia here chairman of the florida fast committee was flattered. but we are sick and fall into
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gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity and quite possibly a genocide. but if you, if you're is seen as key to the u. s. a strategic objectives in africa, i'm moving 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 abi legacy on the ground to ground forces the t p l f said they have the regional capital mckelly fully under that control. and there were celebrations in the town of mid reports that era trend troops had left a t p levels are about to push south and east to consolidate its position. notably, it has not been for far, 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. its 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 that the biden 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. now police in western canada are reporting an increase in sudden death. after a record breaking heat wave continues to scorch parts of north america. at least 65 people have now died in the vancouver area. most of them are elderly. the
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temperatures have thought of nearly 50 degrees celsius that can all time record clinton monahan or forth. even in summer, canada isn't used to this kind of heat. people are doing whatever they can to stay cool. some flop the beaches. others are stalking up on bottled water in british columbia, less than 40 percent of homes, of air conditioning, and demand for new units has skyrocketed. many in the region have never experienced anything like it. we do get heat from time to time every summer. summer's have been getting hotter, but you know, it's never this body. we've never experienced anything in the forty's in vancouver . dozens of people have died suddenly in the past few days, deaths that are being blamed on the heat wave of the schools, universities, and vaccination centers across the region are closed. the scorching temperatures are being linked to a so called heat dough were high pressure zones trap. the heat we're seeing
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happening with the atmosphere is very unusual pattern where there's been intense, high pressure cut off from the global circulation pattern. high pressure leads to sinking air and thinking air warms up. we have this feature that's been cut off from the the circulation for a few days. that's the recipe for these dangerously high temperatures. regional leaders are growing connection between the unprecedented temperatures and the threat of climate change. in this instance, i think the that the big lesson coming out of the past number of days is that the climate crisis is not a fiction. that is absolutely real. and if you look, i had a briefing from the wildfire service yesterday and again today the entire west coast of north america from baja to alaska is red, hot and awaiting what could be another catastrophic fire season. just ahead of us as lightning starts to come into the equations authorities in canada and the u. s. are urging people to stay indoors, drink water,
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and check in on vulnerable friends and relative. the heat is expected to continue throughout the week, and more records could be broken in the coming days. benton monahan al jazeera while there has been violent confrontations and a palestinian neighbourhood and occupied east jerusalem is really forces of demolished a building to make way for an archaeological park. palestinian protest as have been camped out in the still one district since israeli officers bulldozed and butcher's shop. there is one of 20 properties under threat of being torn down. and it's really quote that they don't tell us. meanwhile, the u. n. is urging israel has stopped these demolition. we're obviously following these recent developments in east jerusalem, including in the booster neighborhood 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
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israel's obligations under international humanitarian and international human rights law. well, there have been protests in iraq's capital condemning a series of u. s. s. strikes, which killed several members of the popular mobilization forces. and p. m. s. have vowed to retaliate for that operation. the pentagon insist the us presence in iraq is at the request of the rocky government to help in its fight against iso moment of why had reports now from back that pledging to retaliate, members of iraq. so popular mobilization forces held a symbolic funeral for the fight. you told me about dad green soon. they were killed in monday's u. s. s. like in car m district near the iraqi border with syria and met. but i mean, what i did was, i don't have that, that, how much the rifles and drones of the resistance will mobilize now the time has come to events, the death of our heroes, including costume, still a money and i must deal more hon this and you know, there was
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a heavy security presence in the area. the, with the tree took songs and then themes, the protests 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 the law in parliament passed a resolution in the presence of foreign troops in the country is unlawful. they've been here since 2014 and they have nothing to offer a rocking but destruction. pentagon accuses those are targeted of launching drone attacks against us personnel and facilities and iraq. the popular mobilization horse, the united killed the members were part of 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,
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stating its land is cannot be used for what it called, settling scores. with our ratios of the iraqi government stones is clear that the prime minister legally 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 over. the aid strikes were carried out just 2 days after drones that tagged an area close to the new u. s. consulate in air bill in northern iraq, tension has been raising between washington and iran. since u. s. a strike killed the head of iran, could force him to the many along with a bomb. i didn't. $100.00 is a took commander 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 throughout the year that
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moscow had here on out of erin. if he's one that you've met with impunity, you will do significant damage to the rule of so that's a good top court sentences. former president jacob, to 15 months in jail, pertaining to appear to corruption inquiry. and china is ruling communist talking, celebrates its antenna re, well here. how it's new outlook on foreign policy is seen as a the hello. their hot dry conditions persist across the middle east with the temperatures continuing to rise, particularly across q, wait and iraq. if we look at the 3 day for baghdad, we're hitting $51.00 degrees on wednesday lowering to the 50. so the heat is really
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being felt here. but farther south, it is feeling cooler. we've got an unsure breeze bring temperatures down slightly in yemen and oman, but the humidity will be felt for any wet weather. we have to go to west and areas of yemen. we're expecting a few showers here as we hop over to the horn of africa. we've got showers rolling down across the open rift valley heavy rainfall for south sudan as well as eastern areas of the democratic republic of congo. we've had some flash flooding in a to re province. we could see more as those rains continue to fall, and showers continue around the gulf was guinea all the way from my jury to sierra leone. for the dry a find a picture, we have to come to southern areas of africa, south africa, seeing lots of sunshine in johanna book, we have got a weather system kicking into the coast of cape town and that's bringing with it a wild fire warning because those winds are feeling very warm, but lots of sunshine coming through for cape town.
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ah, the history is forgotten at our peril. yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist, passed the silence of others weakness on al jazeera. oh, the me.
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hello again. i'm to solve these high and let's remind you about top stories of salad to grind fighters of dismissed to meet your government unilateral peace fire . on monday the rebels capture the regional capital mclean and they say they will find to secure the whole region. police in western canada are reporting an increase in sudden death. reco breaking heat wave continues to scorch parts of north america . at least 65 people have died in the vancouver area since friday. most of whom were elderly. and palestinians had been protesting in the phil one district after israeli authorities, boulders of palestinian business in one of 20 property is threatened with demolition and israeli court rule. they go up a passionate, daring torn down to make way for an archaeological palm while in the 1st a face to face meeting in 2 years foreign ministers from the group of 20 major economies. of course, the greater cooperation to confront, global crises,
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us secretary of state, on me, ben can lead the push for better international coordination on this pandemic, including getting more vaccines to poorer countries. these folks come ahead of the g. 20 lead is cement in rome at the end of october. while adam rainy is in montera, where that someone took place and has more on what was discussed. closing the event, the host that we did the my least warn minister said that solving all these and seemingly intractable global problems required multilateralism that was the key. whether that be tamping up the pandemic solving, global climate change, or bringing down global inequality that all these leading nations need to work together. there's a time that he has supported most of the nations taken parts, especially the united states. coming into my head, a passing through rome, us history state. anthony lincoln met with a tope met with italy's prime minister and with italy's president, and reminded people attending those events that the u. s. is re committing itself to cooperation on the global stage. this follows us present turbine visit,
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figure it in the g 7 just weeks ago, and which he said pretty much the same in st. quote. america is back now, some clear if, if the unified voice will hold throughout the summer and into the fall, we'll be looking to see if it does when the leader summit, the 20 readers themselves will meet in rome in october. and that's when u. s. president joe biden is expected to meet for the 1st time with china's leader . she tend pangs to the pandemic now. and, and chiva children as young as 3, are taking part in a trial of a new vaccine against the corona virus. clinical trials of the sober on a to job began on monday mon toddlers and children, up to 11 years old, signed to say an ongoing trial of teenagers is already going wealth or fall. while meanwhile, several top north korean officials have been sacked after what's being described as a grave incident and shown young efforts to fight curve at 19 leader kim jong accused them of neglecting their duties and says that posed
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a huge crisis to the safety of the nation. and still not clear exactly what the incident was. the north korea closed its borders and january last year to defend itself against this pandemic. and it still hasn't public reports of any infections when it's not speak to ron mcbride, he joins us from sole and neighboring south korea robot as usual, much of this trout and vast amounts of secrecy. what do we know about actually what happens? it is very intriguing. more for what we don't know than actually what we do know at this attack came from kim junglin at an important meeting of the public bureau of the ruling work party when he talked about an unspecified grave. incidence, which he says was endangering the whole people. and he singled out a number of senior officials saying that they had neglected that duty and fighting the pandemic. but we don't know whether this means that has been some kind of outbreak or whether it refers to other measures,
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such as in the supply of food or economic measures that were meant to be implemented in fighting the pandemic that he was referring to. but certainly it seems to be failings that are enough to get you to lose your job. several senior officials, we know have been fired according to the north korean central news agency. and it comes, of course, is north korea claims. famously, it hasn't had a single case of kobe 19. it has virtually sealed itself off from the outside world since the beginning of the pandemic. that in turn has had huge economic consequences. we know that combined with storms devotee, devastated the harvest last year. the country is facing food shortages in the coming months that of course, it remains extremely vulnerable to the a corona virus. we, that has not been as far as we know, any kind of vaccination rollout. it has a rickety health care system that would be hard pushed to deal with any kind of outbreak. so as far as south korean officials can detect and surmise,
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looking at what's happening in north korea without knowing exactly what this incident is, it does seem to be that kin jungle and facing all of the myriad problems and crises really trying to stamp internal discipline that assert is or 30 as he deals with these critical times. very interesting indeed, they're on the thrive with all the latest lines for us on north korea from south korea. thanks rob. while now, one of the world's oldest political parties is celebration a 100 years since it's beth. the chinese communist party laid the foundations of modern china and has been ruling at unchallenged edison's. from decades of isolation to becoming a global superpower, the country's been through many transitions. and the reason is it's foreign policy to has seen a dramatic make over. as katrina you reports what's seen as beijing's growing assertiveness abroad is welcomed by many at home. in the chinese blockbuster film
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will 40 a 2 year old, long fung, saved innocent civilians violent and exploitative rebels. well, for the movie became the highest and chinese film of all time and was praised by government leaders for its nationalistic message. the term wolf warrior is now being used to describe china's increasingly confrontational approach to foreign policy. worried the label is given to this whole new class of chinese who acting in a much more effective and sometimes even kind of offensive way around the world with the chinese government spokesman. john jen is considered by many in china to be the leader of the book. warriors may was some of the united states citizen very soon. the group of 7 should take americans pulse and prescribed medication. china's ambassador to france, you shall yet, is another proponent. he was recently summoned by the french government for
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insulting an academic. the diplomat says china is merely defending itself from growing criticism of its policies, including allegations of human rights abuses against wiggins. instead, young, it's cracked on, on democracy, actors in hong kong and handling of the pandemic and investigations into the origins of corporate 19. analysts say the tough approach is hardening attitude towards china in the wet and is a stark contrast to the low profile diplomacy pursued by former leader, don shopping celine, this kind of tough. it hides something, flaws and the contradictions, and it shows a lack of patience. and effective tucked in face at all. that's left this throughout the tongue for you guys. it was you, president changing pain has china is locked in the global war of public opinion. he's called unofficial here to promote an image of china, which is credible, lovable and respectable. but at the same time, the leader has also called on diplomats to display
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a so called slighting spirits. in the face of international backlash, a backlash which he believes is intended to contain china's rise, new confidence has with confidence of enduring insecurity. about trying to place in the world, but also on the part of individual chinese who look at increasing the household. chinese leave who focuses on ideology and lead up to the chinese communist party is 100 year advisory. they do is working hard to send one message. china's time has arrived, whether the world chooses to accept it or not. katrina, you all the 0 paging. now the us says it will contribute a $120000000.00 and grounds to funds to dawn steadily from the international monetary fund. on tuesday, the i m f approved a 2500000000 dollar loan for cartoon for more than 3 years. washington has held
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this as a historic moment, fisher don and its people. the government has been pushing for reforms to tackle and economic crisis following decades of corruption, isolation and sanction. hundreds of thousands of children and their families have been displaced by the conflict in northern rose and beach and also forced another 2000 to be separated from their relatives. and also taking a toll on their mental health. they are hiding, explains the 9 year old milton doesn't know if he's an orphan. he and his sister fled their home when fighters attack their village in the cargo, the god, the region of northern mozambique his mother was beheaded. his father is still missing. milton and his sister selina arrived at this camp as unaccompanied children before being reunited with their grandmother. now she takes care of them in a place far from home. i oh no. nina may see my grandson was crying for 2 days and i held him down. i mean, my neighbor told him to stop crying in the end he stopped crying. sometimes he
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spent time thinking by his parents because he's old enough to understand 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 hold on 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 and 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 sheet, but i didn't get a tent. aid workers are trying to help children like milton in salina adjust to life after the violence. they've experienced smiles and laughs are big victories, but the hurdles of healing are relentless. no. hancock, delgado 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 at this
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time. in addition to this has been covered, 19 has had a negative impact on many children as well. any children have left school because of the panoramic and the conflict is out of a negative impact on many families. oh, well it was 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. or that i guess i need thinking noise them was based. so as i said, many 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 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
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these children to help in whatever ways they can. and just 9 years old, milton is the only man in this tented house with burdens far too heavy to carry on his own flee harding al jazeera, now south africa, the former president, jacob's whom i 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 from me to mila for me to mila reports. now from johanna bank, 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 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.
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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 the 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 lead 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 said to have allowed to plunder, state resources and influence state policy, the former president maintains his 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
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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, janice berg. now rescuers and indonesia are searching for nearly a dozen people in rough seas after a ferry. thank you. barley. 7 bodies have been found and 39 people. rescued from the water and investigation is underway. ok. hello, this is out there. these are the headlines to ryan fighters of dismiss the government's unilateral cease fire. on monday, the rebels captured the regional capital mcclay, and they say they will fight to secure the whole region. not web reports now from nairobi who the sci fi itself in the 1st place was something that was agreed. it was something that the government, you know, law.

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