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loss and increased production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. know it's the fight of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera. ah, the us expressive hope for peace than if you appears northern t gray region, but regional fighters are gaining ground after rejecting a government fire. ah, your watering else is there a life from a headquarters in delphi, i'm obligated also ahead north korean leader kim jong, who has replaced his top officials for failures in the fight against corona virus.
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a record heat wave in canada killed dozens, with temperatures reaching 50 degrees celsius. right? to remain hundreds of thousands if you citizens rushed again post breakfast status to live permanently in the u. k. ah, hello, thanks for joining us. the united states is calling for all sides, and if you, if you has conflict in te grier to commit to a cease fire and allow deliveries of humanitarian aid, the t great people's liberation front says it's now in complete control of the regional capital mckelly. that's happened a day after, if you, if you has government declare to cease fire, which the t p a left described as a joke or us congressional committee on foreign affairs has been hearing evidence on the violence in the region. she returns the reports from washington, d. c. the bible ministration expressed cautious hope with peace may be enduring
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falling the sea, spart declared. but 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 the efforts toward a political settlement with being hampered. we will not stand by in the face of horrors. in t grey though, robert go deck did not elaborate throughout the congressional hearing ethiopians 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 usaid believe famine is likely already occurring and ethiopia here, chairman of the florida, the committee was flattered. but we are sick and fall into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. and quite possibly a genocide, but if you hope you're is seen as key to the u. s. is strategic objectives in
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africa. i'm lucas. 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 the t p l f 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 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,
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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 some members of congress will be keeping a close eye on. prime minister, abba is actions, especially as they weigh. the u. s. is foreign a to budget. she ever times the al jazeera capitol hill. let's get an update from catherine. so she are following developments from my robi. so what's happening on the ground? catherine? darlene, i just had a long chat. we get patch, you read. this is the spokesmen of t p less. that guy people gibberish in front. and basically he said that even nice, the 4th is making good games and pushing back opposing forces. the forces that you
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feel military back by a reach you and forces and maro fighters still control large was of grey and territory and the aim of the to grand 5 grand force is to push back to make sure that every each of the guy is in their control now yes, today we still scenes of jubilation. in the north western town of shooter, this is one of the big towns in te gray when the fuel p into pulled out. so i read a told me that the focus now of the t great for the, the focus is on the north, where we still have a huge presence of a retrench soldiers. and he says that after that that will be heading to the south and the west as well. he also said that his forces are regrouping now and reorganizing themselves to start that defensive in the north is going to be interesting to see how the government reacts to all this. we haven't had
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a public response from the government if you were told that we should expect a statement some time today. it's also going to be interesting to see how the retreat and government respond to this because the re draft is very much and a threat as well. and how the a mar fighters also respond to this because they occupy a large chunk of west and the guy, catherine, the hope was that the implementation of a cease fire would lead to be allowing humanitarian deliveries into the region. what is the managerial situation and how are people coping? while the humanitarian situation is dia and you know, for many minds, as we all know, there's been a lot of atrocities that have been committed against the civilians into grow. this cease fire that was caused by that ministration of prime minister, be, i'll med basically was to allow for firm as to go back and plant in this planting
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season to have a family. now a lot of people are concerned about what, what's going to happen now, because now the 2 grand forces have rejected the spot seized by a thing that it's a joke. but the spokesmodel ftp left a good talk to read, who had talked to has said that in principle a t p is open to talk bad conditions. he said that once all foreign troops into guy to withdraw it once, accountability of atrocities that have been committed against that people are t gray and resumption of basic services that telecommunication and internet services that have been cut off. they say that prime minister become not called for a sci fi unilaterally, then needs to be in bold of other players as well. so you said, like i said, basically open to talks with conditions. and the people of the grant, he says, must be kept safe. he also said that the, the t p level ministration is going to allow unfettered access to the most
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vulnerable people of the guy unfettered, accessed by un agencies. ok, thank you so much, katherine sawyer, for that update from i robi, north korea leader has replaced several top officials after what he called a grave lapse in front of virus prevention. qindzhong, who accused them of incompetence, saying the unspecified incidents had caused a major crisis. north korea close this borders in january last year to spend itself against code 19 and hasn't reported any cases from mcbride has more from the south korean capital. so a he singled out a number of senior officials saying that they had neglected their duty in fighting the pandemic. i, but we don't know whether this means there has been some kind of outbreak or whether it refers to other measures, 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
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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 covey 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 definitely 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, looking at what's happening in north korea without knowing exactly what this incident is, it does seem to be that conjunction facing all of the misery,
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ad problems and crises really trying to stamp internal discipline that asserted authority, as he deals with these critical times, the top us health research agency says india is kovacs and job effectively neutralizes the alpha and delta strange over 19. the findings from the national institutes of health were based on 2 studies of blood serum from people who had received the vaccine. the institute has worked with india and enhancing its effectiveness around 25000000 people have received the job so far. police in western canada are reporting an increase in sudden death, softer a record breaking heat wave in parts of north america. dozens of people have died in the vancouver area alone since friday. most of them are elderly. the temperature has soared to nearly 50 degrees celsius and all time record since in monahan reports. even in summer, canada isn't used to this kind of heat. people are doing whatever they can to stay
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cool. some flop the beaches. others are stocking up and 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 dome, where high pressure zones trap the heat we're seeing 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
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from the the circulation for a few days. that's the recipe for the dangerously high temperatures. regional leaders are going 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 waiting. 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, 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. bins and martin al jazeera still had on al jazeera report on the impact. the conflict in northern mozambique
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is having on children and their families and china, a communist party celebrates it's $100.00 birthday. we'll hear how it's new outlook on foreign policy is seen at home and abroad. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. how we got brighter skies now returning to western part. so you will see more the west sunshine still little on the cool side at the moment because we do have this area of low pressure swirling away looking at some rather heavy rain for a time into germany. wet weather just piling its way across the low countries, grassy pushing across into good parts of poland. but we are drawing an area of
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northerly winds in across the other north sea as we go on through the next day or so. so suppressed in london at around 800 celsius, but better weather for the tennis as we go on into west thursday could touch 23 degrees. so as a little more like it, they will still be some heavy focus afraid just coming across a good part of germany could see some flash flooding as a result of those fund. re downpours here and the sundry showers will drive the way a little further eastwards. so coming back in across c crane into the good part of romania as well. 34 celsius. their book rest sunshine down to was at east side of the mediterranean. 39 celsius in athens should be perhaps little hotter still in the parts of turkey. and cy, prison suddenly hotter in 2 parts of northern africa, 45 celsius, therefore, triple lots of hot sunshine across north africa, plenty of showers through the equatorial belt, and they extend all away through west africa sponsored cattle airways. be part of the debate itself defeated the end posing in the us or in
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the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were these men white men touching aloud dream, where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online faith on al jazeera. ah ah, what again the stories on the united states is calling on all sides. and if you're, if you're conflict and she drives to commit to a cease fire and allow humanitarian aid in the forced to say there are now in
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control of the regional capital mckelly. north korea leader has replaced several of his top officials after what he called a grave lapse in front of iris prevention. qindzhong accused them of incompetence, saying the young specified incident caused a major credit to police in western canada reporting an increase in sudden death, softer record breaking keep wave hit, parts of north america. at least 65 people have died in the vancouver area alone since friday. most of them were elderly, south africa, the former president, jacob summa, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison. he now has just days to hand himself in zoom. i was guilty of contempt of court for refusing to appear before a corruption inquiry from either miller reports from johannesburg. 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 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 not relevant. 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. yuma resigned from office in 2018 after his own party 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 by one allegations against sue my include many tightens of industry whom he
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has 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 of corruption scandals have left of africa as new leaders with the unenviable task of restoring investor confidence in africa most industrialized economy for me, the miller, i'll just 0, janice drug. hundreds of thousands of children and their families have been displaced in the conflict and northern was, i'm beat total force and other 2000 to be separated from their relatives. not taking a toll on their mental health. those li harding report me 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 congo delgado region of northern mozambique,
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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 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's happening. 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 in the children aren't eating enough. i don't have any plate. i receive 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
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a tent. aid workers are trying to help children like no print in salina adjust to life after the violence. they've experienced smiles and laughs, are big victories, but the hurdles of healing are relentless noise. come the goggle 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 homeless liter. um, 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 out of 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 author as good as a new thinking noise, the most faithful eyes. i said maybe children told us they've seen people murdered
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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. some of 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. case workers check on 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. fleet, harding al jazeera is really settlers who built an unauthorized outpost in the north of the occupied. west bank have agreed to leave the site. the army will take her over the r l post near a beta and conduct a survey to decide how much of the land is palestinian owned. settlers have been negotiating with israeli authorities and say they expect to return the construction of the outpost last month triggered protest and violence between is really forces
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and palestinians. of protests against the palestinian authority are expected later on wednesday after the death of a prominent critic who died in police custody. and his are been outside on thursday hours after being arrested unbeaten by power. steering officer is leading to protests across the occupied west bank. a special committee formed by the palestinian authority to investigate his death issued a report which has been rejected by his family. for ministers in the group of 20 major economies have held a face to face summit for the 1st time in 2 years. the one day meeting was held in the italian city of tara, on tuesday. ministers discuss the pandemic and its impact on the global economy. the climate crisis, international trade and food security. we're also on the agenda. item rainy as much data and has more on what was discuss. closing the events, the host that we did to my lease foreign minister said that solving all these and
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seemingly intractable global problems required multilateralism that was the key. whether that be stamping up the pandemic solving, global climate change, or bringing down global inequality that all of these leading nations need to work together. and there's a time that he has supported most of the nation taken parts, especially the united states, coming into my head, a passing per room. us secretary state has me blinking, met with a token, 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 to europe, fits in the g 7 just weeks ago and which he said pretty much the same in st. quote . america is back now some clear unified voice a whole throughout the summer and into the fall. we'll be looking to see if it does when the leaders summit, the g 20 leaders themselves will meet in rome in october,
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and that's when us president joe biden is expected to meet for the 1st time with china's leader. she jen pangs. hundreds of thousands of you citizens in the u. k. are scrambling to keep their right to live and work legally in the country. wednesday is the last day they can apply for permanent residency. millions have already registered under the settlement scheme launched after the u. k. decided to leave the european union that the above reports from one his n d k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. put up on 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
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other family members with lack of 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 status, 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, they may be liable for enforcement action and will not be eligible for work benefits or services. if you are an e, you citizen living in the u. k, it's official guidance. the home office says it will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for replying 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
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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 wind rush victims with reported. others had their lodge in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the status. people were denied cancer treatment or if, if they were given it arrived home to find a massive bill or not able to find accommodation, were not able to get a job. and experts, a warning that could be real problems in the future for people who, for whatever reason, slipped through the net. if you have people, for example, who simply didn't realize until they tried to get to drop 10 years later that, that they didn't have status. it can be very challenging to go back a long time and try and dig up evidence. so you were here many years ago and that was what created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to
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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 you citizens. what happens next is far from clear. nadine baba al jazeera london, one of the world's oldest political parties, is celebrating its 100 year. the chinese communist party laid the foundation of modern china and has ruled unchallenged, ever since the country has gone from decades. if i felician to becoming a global power, and as katrina, you reports what's seen as beings growing assertiveness abroad is welcomed by many back home. in the chinese blockbuster film 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
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being used to describe china's increasingly confrontational approach to foreign policy. worried the label is given to this whole new class of chinese math who are acting in a much more and sometimes even kind of offensive way around the world with us or the chinese government spokesman. john jen is considered by many in china to be the leader of the book. warriors may want to use and loving the united states citizen very soon. the group of 7 should take americans pulse and prescribe medication. china's ambassador to france, you shall, yeah, is another proponent, he was recently summoned by the french government for insulting and academic. the diplomat says china is merely defending itself from growing criticism of its policies, including allegations of human rights abuses against weak isn't sinned, young. it's cracked on, on democracy, actors in hong kong and handling of the pandemic and investigations into the
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origins of corporate 19. analysts say the tough approach is hardening attitude towards china in the wet and is a stock contrast to the low profile diplomacy pursued by the former leader. don't shopping, celine, this kind of tough. it hides something flaws and the contradictions, and it shows a lack of patience and effective tech to face at all. that's left, it's there at the time for you guys. if it was president, she didn't pay her. china is locked in the global war for 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 a so called lighting spirit. in the face of international backlash, a backlash, which he believes is intended to contain china's rise, but you had with confidence. it's kind of enduring, insecurity about trying to place in the world,
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but also on the part of individual chinese who look at an increase in the household chinese leave. it focuses on ideology and lead up to the chinese communist polities, 100 year anniversary. 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. ah, hello again, the headlines on al jazeera this hour. the united states is calling on all sides in ethiopia, conflicts and see grow, to commit to a cease fire and allow humanitarian aid in that c p, a left regional force as it's now in control of the areas capital. mckelly katherine story has more from nairobi. a lot of people are concerned about.

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