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the pipeline giving voice to the voice here in california. it's almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program, but open your eyes to view. well today, this is what the picture looks like. see the world from a different perspective on houses. there are the, if you're in the military says eritrea and forces have withdrawn from t grier as rebel fighters reject the government ceasefire. ah, you're watching 0. like from a headquarters and high navigate, also ahead north korean leader control and replaces top officials or failures in the fight against her own a virus. a record heat waving canada kills dozens,
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with temperatures reaching 50 degrees celsius. the complex issue of police reform, chili's government unveiled upon to reduce abuse, but activists for skeptical about the changes ah hello the if you can, government says era tray and forces have now withdrawn from t grind. it also acknowledge that many soldiers and civilians have been killed during the recent fighting. the gray people's liberation front says it's now in complete control of the regional capital mckelly. that's happened the day after yoke has government declared a ceasefire, which the t p. s. described as a joke. catherine soy is joining us from nairobi. katherine, we've been hearing from the military. what have they have to say?
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yes, it's also been hearing from the government task force spokesman read one who said, who also said yes, that all eritrea and cute have withdrawn from the guy region by so difficult to verify that from the ground because communication has been cut off. mister red, one also says that the if you'll pin government the field itself, ease has been exposed to attacks from outside as due to the conflict in the guy. he did not mention who these outside of are. he also said that what's happening in t guy, the war that had resulted in huge damage to national capacity and he spoke about all those losses debts of 2 billions and foods as well. now the military spokesman says that the reason why the military has withdrawn is to prepare for the threats. they also see that the government can easily retake michaela the capital.
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we've been know 3 weeks, but this was a political division the sci fi declaring was a political decision to made for humanitarian reasons. aaliyah, we had to talk to the t p. i left the t guy, people the british in front. a spokesman gets hacked to write out who says that the, the forces that the grand forces will not rest until they have liberated all of the guy. he says that t p left is open in principles for talks, but with conditions he says that all sources must least opposing forces. foreign forces, he calls them mosley t guy has to be accountability for atrocities that have been committed in that region. and services must be review services like telecommunications and internet, some have been cut off my resume before any such talk. okay, thank you so much. katherine, for that update from nairobi. let's now cross over to have
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a morgan. she's joining us from godaddy into don. and how about that is where many to ryans have fled to? what have they been telling you while many of their refugees that we've been speaking through since monday express happen is by the fact that be to group people liberation, move forth of and the tv for able to take over the capitol medically and those who we spoke to yesterday said they were very happy that other towns have been captured as well. but the biggest concern right now is humanitarian access. the united states says more than 702900000 people are in dire need of parent aid without which they could die because the foundation or destitution. and there more than 5000000 people who are in need of humanitarian aid in the region of pay grade right now if you look at the situation on the ground, while the left may control major sounds, they still don't control the major ways into and out of pay grade, so the ability for them to be able to make sure that aid is deliver to those in need is not 100 percent. this is a big concern for international donors,
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as well as 8 organizations who've been repeatedly saying that they hope that the fire that was announced by the cuban government, which they have the way for those who are in need of comparing aid for the survival to be able to get them. ok, thank you so much about morgan for about a bit from god that if to done north korea leader has replaced several top officials after what he called a grave lawson. corona virus. prevention can don't accuse them of incompetence saying the unspecified incident had caused a major crisis. north korea close this borders in january last year to defend itself against code 19 and hasn't reported any cases. rob mcbride has more from the south korean capital. so 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,
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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 there seems to be failings that are enough to get to 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 month. that of course, it remains extremely vulnerable to the 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 qindzhong guns facing all of the myriad problems and crises really trying to stamp internal discipline that asserted authority, as he deals with these critical times in denisia has reported a record high of almost 22000 krona virus cases. on wednesday it comes as prices of oxygen have more than doubled in the capital where hospitals are overflowing. the red cross is warning if a code was 1900 catastrophe, and is calling for an urgent increase in testing and vaccinations. more contagious variance are being blamed for the rise in cases. jessica washington has more from jakarta. things have reached their most critical point yet, according to innovation doctors, we know that some hospitals in the innovation capital, but elsewhere in java as well are all ready at 100 percent capacity. some have even
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gone beyond that and taking patients as many patients as they can, but have to resort to having patients in their waiting rooms in the lobby in the hallways because there simply isn't enough room, emergency room for all of the patient coming in. it's worth also bearing in mind that even before cove at 19 indonesia health care system has long been underfunded and overstretched and it has long been a shortage of health care workers. so there are concerns about how the 2nd wave will manifest when the virus is expected. to peek later in july, we are of course, as you mentioned, seeing, demand in the price, the demand for oxygen cylinder is going up. and as you mentioned, the price more than doubled and that doesn't get point to a shortage in oxygen. but it does point to the shortage in a hospital bed. many patients, many critically ill patients have been rejected from hospitals because doctors say there is simply no room for them. and as a result,
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they must result through isolating at home even if they are critically ill. and their relatives trying desperately to source oxygen cylinders for them, but on demand increases. so too does the price. hospital workers say that the health care system here, in particular, the public health test system is on the brink of collapse. the top us health research agency says india, kovacs and job effectively neutralizes the alpha and delta strains of code. 19 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 sundance, softer record bringing heat wave and parts of north america. dozens of people have died in the vancouver area alone since friday. most of them are elderly. the temperature has sorts in nearly 50 degrees celsius and all time record since and
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monahan reports. even in summer, canada isn't used to this kind of heat. people are doing whatever they can to stay cool. some block 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 here 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 and 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,
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high pressure cut off from the global circulation pattern. high pressure leads to sinking air and thinking air warms up, and we have this feature that's been cut off 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, the big lesson coming out of the past number of days is that the climate crisis is not 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 yet 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
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throughout the week, and more records could be broken in the coming days. bins and martin al jazeera still ahead on al jazeera, find out why rice farmers and bangladesh are angry and say they need a bailout from the government. will have a report on the impact that conflict in northern must be having on children and their families. ah hello there. the weather remains a little dryer than it should be across parts of indo china. but further south, we are looking to some very heavy right into indonesia silhouette see seeing 154 millimeters of rain in the space of 24 hours. and this is supposed to be the dry season, more pockets. a very heavy rain coming in across indonesia, into malaysia,
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and then you go with that dry weather a little further. north leather awesome. heavy showers into a western pulse of thailand. extending over towards the bay have been goals some shops i was to around them. lay peninsula some entre casee some very heavy rain from time to time because some heavy right in the forecast to eastern areas of australia over the next day or so. further south band shall be re making his way through the by. we'll just run across victoria into new south wales. further, he still thinks cheering up now in new zealand after our recent arctic blast, we saw some significant snow fall across a good part of the country. high pressure keeping it settled here at west whether across the east side of australia, some heavy down pools, even coming into the out back actually. and there's that wet weather which will gradually make its way across south australia into victoria. we are going to see melbourne temperature around 16 degrees celsius 5, which was west is lottie fine and dry. ah.
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2 years ago, the grace, the damage caused the precious gras. samantha chilling its being reversed with one of the world's biggest ada conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the patagonia and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threat. and that's why you know, i, for re wilding pass, go on al jazeera like the ah ah, hello again, the top stories on al jazeera, this, our, if you can,
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government says there were 3 enforcers now withdrawn from to dry and acknowledge that many soldiers and civilians have been killed. the great people liberation front says it's now in complete control of the regional capital mckelly. north korea leader has replaced several of his top officials after what he called a grave lapse in corona virus prevention. kids are going to choose dumb of incompetence, saying b, unspecified incident caused a major crisis. police in western canada reporting and increase and sudden death, softer record breaking heat wave parts of north america. at least 65 people have died in the vancouver area alone since friday most were elderly. in bangladesh, thousands of factors of rice crops have been wiped out by heath low humidity and not enough rain. climate experts are warning the phenomenon could threaten food supplies. country chattering reports from that record.
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bangladesh faces increasingly extreme weather due to climate change. and recently, a sudden sharp heat wave destroyed more than 68000 hackers of rice crop, affecting more than 300000 farmers. mohammed seidel had expected to earn enough for him and his family to survive the year on the rice he cultivated. but now his crop is gone. one moment, there was this hot wind that lasted for several hours at night time. by morning the entire cropping, this wetlands area was wiped out. now there is nothing for us to survive on. i can't express it in words. and so far we haven't had any help from the government despite their promises. officials say farmers have received help was that the local agricultural office has conducted a field survey and made the list of the affected people. and we started disbursing and wanting to them through mobile phone apps as 8 provided by the government. but many farm i said that the list were made and handed out by local politicians and
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they never received any help toddling so farmers across bangladesh like here and that's what kind of districts have lost their rights crops due to sudden heat stress. in recent months, many i'm now worried how to pay back their loans and to make their hands mate 60 year old farmer rather than say, he hasn't seen anything like this. in his lifetime. vertical i had to borrow money from the agree bank to grow the rice. i was very hopeful i'd be able to make some money and pay back the loan, but suddenly it's all gone. i'm not sure how i'm going to manage things. now. scientists say a heat wave reaching as high as 36 degrees celsius and high speed dry wins were responsible for the damage they say hardy or varieties of rice or devil up to withstand the changes in weather conditions. climate change got only just the have stresses due to climate change. it's something very new to us. but we have observed this before on a very minimal scale,
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but the scale of damage this here is huge. we think the damage could become worse in the future. bangladesh is the world's biggest rice producer. scientists warn the recent rise in temperatures linked to global warming is making rice crops, particularly vulnerable and could threaten for security in many countries to and we charge a, i'll give it our nets. are corner bangladesh, rescuers and indonesia are searching for nearly a dozen people in rough fees after a fairy sank near bali. 7 bodies have been found while 39 people were pulled from the water. an investigation is underway. protest against the palestinian authority are expected later on wednesday after the death of a prominent critic who died in police custody. and as our been, i died on thursday hours after being arrested and beaten by palestinian security officers leading to protest across the occupied west bank. a special committee formed by the palestinian authority to investigate his death issued
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a report which has been rejected by his family. they are demanding and impartial and international investigation. the leader of the nigerian separatist group b. r for is facing trial in the capital, a boucher after his arrest. the government says numb, the khan, who was intercepted and brought back tonight, jerry off, but did not say from where his indigenous people to be off for organization has been demanding and independent states in the south. east nigeria as military considers the group a terrorist organization. hundreds of thousands of children and their families have been displaced in the conflict and northern mozambique. also forest and other 2000 to be separated from their relatives. not taking a toll on their mental health as they are harding before 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 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 oh no. nina may see my grandson was crying for 2 days and i held him down at 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 phone wire that 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 as i receive one bucket, but i don't have food or clothes and i sleep on the ground. i received a plastic sheet, but i didn't get a tent. aid workers are trying to help children like nelson and selina adjust to
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life after the violence. they've experienced smiles and laughs. are big victories, but the hurdles of healing are relentless, noisy, cub 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 time. in addition to this is being covered, 19 has had a negative impact on many children as well. any children have left school because of the panoramic and the conflict has added a negative impact on many families. with mozambique government has been fighting iso linked arm groups and coupled to god those since 2017, the fighters say they want to set up. and 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 them, which they saw eyes as many children told us they've seen people murdered and
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killed. they said when this happened, their parents ran 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 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, the usaa that will contribute a $120000000.00 in rounds to funds to don's debt relief from the international monetary fund. on tuesday, the i m f approved a 2 and a half 1000000000 dollar loan for our tomb. washington has held it as a historic moment for don on this people. the government has been pushing for reforms to tackle in economic crisis after decades of corruption, isolation, and sanction. more than 100 civilians have been killed in recent fighting between
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afghan security forces on the taliban health officials and by going province say to death, some dozens of injuries have happened in just the past month. meanwhile, afghan forces saying they repelled an attempt by the taliban to infiltrate, pull the camry city on monday night. germany has finished withdrawing all his troops from of gone his don, ending and nearly 20 years deployment. the german camp in mormon will now be handed back to afghan forces. they were station there since the beginning of the nato mission in i've gone a son in late 2001. germany's contingent was the 2nd largest after the united states. pentagon is also set to complete the drop down of its soldiers ahead of the 9, a september 11th deadline for ministers and a 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
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the italian city of ma terra on tuesday. ministers discuss the pandemic, and this impact on the global economy, the climate crisis, international trade and food security. we're also on the agenda, adam rainy's and my tara has more on what was discussed there. closing the events, the host that we did the maya least foreign minister said that solving all these and 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 at the time that he has supported most of the nations taking parts, especially the united states, coming into my head, a passing per room, us secretary state as me, lincoln 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 in the g 7 just weeks
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ago. and which he said pretty much the same in the same quote. america is back now, some clear, unified voice, 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, and that's when us president joe biden is expected to meet for the 1st time with china's leader sheet and pangs us present. and joe biden will visit the site if a building collapse 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 people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise on memorials to be held for the victims of their disaster years. john henderson from surfside, florida. this is a memorial beneath the falling hours where family members and community members
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have come, delete pictures, and flowers and candles, and other remembrances of those who have gone missing. you can hear the loud generators, though. how are the operations for the rescue? workers who are housed in the tennis courts behind me, president widens if you 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 into the parking lot. so there is great progress. we continue to search the grid layer by layer remove debris as we continue to move forward in our search and rescue efforts. as we mentioned before, the very tedious suffered devastating 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 are 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. children, government has long supplies to reform, police and increase accountability. officers have been accused of abuse of power, corruption on human rights violations. there is concern about how quickly changes will be made or latin america editor the fear. newman reports from santiago, given someone 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 your 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 getting beat 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 life. widespread charges of police abuse use an 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 involving talk. granting police officers cover ups attention to plans. the evidence in the video to secure conviction have lost 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, mccook under to dallas. so we know that cultural changes are the most complex to imply reverting and deep rooted to behaviors and variables. that means making the
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police 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 win over our citizens. but it retired colonel who resigned in frustration while in charge of the police human rights course says the problem is political, will we lend? i think this reform process has been very slow to police needs a new conduct code. now the need to went up to the grave, human rights charges that have occurred. now, unfortunately, i don't think this reform is in the meantime. morale is low and the police
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force and resignations are escalate. almost as quickly as respect for the only institution that has a monopoly on the legitimate use of for see and human al jazeera santiago. ah, the headlines on our 0 be if you're from government says it was reinforces, has now withdrawn from she grey and acknowledge that many soldiers and civilians have been killed. the t gray people's liberation front says it's now in complete control at the regional capital mckelly. katherine flores, monitoring developments from nairobi, majority. the military spokesman says that the reason why the military has withdrawn is to prepare for other threats. they also said that the government can
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