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added, can't, you know, introduces honey who broke through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east? football rebels. let's do it on algae 0. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm rob madison. this is the news i live from doha, coming up the next 60 minutes. if you appear in the military, you says editorial forces have withdrawn from the good i as rebel fighters and rejects the government piece far. north korean liter blames officials for failings and tackling the corporate 1900 pandemic, and says the consequences have been grave. indonesia reports
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a record number of cobra. 1900 infections with an oxygen price is doubling and hospital struggling to cope out a record heat wave in canada killed dozens of people with temperatures reaching $50.00 degrees celsius. and he december to the sport, including a landmark victory for england at the euros there until the quarter finals of the beating germany for the 1st time and knock out game since the $966.00 world. ah, if you open government says that a tray enforces have no withdrawn from t get they've been supporting the ethiopian military fighting rebels in the northern region for months. it also acknowledged many soldiers and civilians have been killed during the recent fighting. the ticket on people's liberation front says it's now incomplete control of the regional capital college,
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and that's half of the day after you feel, p has government declared a sci fi, which with tpl f described as a joke, hippa morgan standing by for a sun godaddy in sudan, that's where many today and so 5 1st. let's go to catherine. sorry, who's been following developments from nairobi. katherine, that have been a succession of statements that have been coming out from the if you open government and i understand from the t p f l f as well. talk us through what's been going on why it appears to some people, many people actually in the field that the government forces are on the back foods . in the war in t guy, we have seen soldiers not only withdrawing from the capital mckellar, but we also saw scenes of celebration in the northwestern town of cedar. when, if you appeal for this while also withdrawing. and now the government say that all every trend to have less p gray region, i very difficult to verify this from the ground because communication has been cut
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off. but what really stands out for me in that government statement is the reason given for the roles of the national army with the government thing that this is because they are the soldiers are preparing for a more national external threats and did not say what way to not say which these external forces are, but so the military sportsmen that saying really that t p. i love the degree in defense forces right now is not a major threat. and the military can easily re take the capital machaela within 3 weeks if need be. but also in that statement that was a huge mission of a huge damage to the capacity of the government forces. also talks of huge losses of civilians and soldiers as well as i did speak to folks, man,
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all the t p a left the guy, people liberation front get patch. you read out and told me that the forces that the grand forces will not rest and feel every. each of the guy read on you re taken is liberated. he said, he said that t p a left. he's in principle, happy to hold any kinds of talks with the government, but with conditions he says that all forces must withdraw all external forces. all foreign forces calling he's calling the invading forces must withdraw from the guy that must be accountability for the trustees that have been committed on the grand people. and also that matthew assumption of basic services like the internet and the telecommunication that have been cut off before any kinds of talks. catherine, thanks very much. indeed. catherine started talking to us from i robi, while the roots of the conflict between the national army and rebels and to get i go back decades, particularly people's liberation force or t p. i left dominated ethiopian politics for nearly 30 years until climate aubriana
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to park. in 2018, i'll be ordered a military operation against the group and to guy in november after he said it attacked federal army bases. the guy opposition parties. so more than 50000 people have been killed while the un says more than 350000 face risk of famine. since november the t p l f has joined forces with other groups to form the ticket defense force. after months of regrouping and recruiting new fighters, they began a major counter attack towards mckellar in recent weeks. ok, let's go live now to have morgan, who's in godaddy in sudan? hipaa was me mentioned before. where you are is what a lot of people from t k have fled to fighting their what have people been talking to you about in terms of the humanitarian crisis that they've been facing into while rob was spoken to refugees here since monday when the left announced that they have taken over the capitol medically and that the european national defense forces have
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withdrawn and many refugees have expressed their happiness. but when we ask them, does this mean that they are ready to go back home? they say they're not sure, especially because of lack of telecommunications. they say they don't know what the situation is like back home and take re. what we do know, however, is that the u. s. and the united nation has said that more than 2000000 people have been displaced by the conflict integrity since november. and that between 700002 mind, 100000 people are in desperate need of a 4th revival. otherwise they would die of starvation and destitution. the situation, but humanitarian situation in particular region is very dire aid organizations have expressed their hopes that unilateral sci fi that was announced by the government may mean that humanitarian aid can get to those in need. however, when you look at the location and it's who controls which roots to to gray, it's not clear if any aid would be able to get through to the region within the coming weeks, especially because the announcement of the fire is yet to be accepted by the people
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of, or rather to be negotiated, the conditions under which a sci fi would be accepted by the left and the p d f. so lots of questions about how soon would the human parents situation in the region ease. and that's what people say they're waiting for, they want to know that the situation back home, it's easy for them to go back to and read them their life again, morgan talking to us and got away from sudan. hipaa. thank you. meanwhile, the united states is calling for all sides and a few of his conflicts and to get him to commit to a sci fi and a low deliveries of humanitarian aid. a u. s. congressional committee on foreign affairs has been hearing evidence and the violence and the legion. she held tom c reports from washington, dc. the bike and ministration expressed cautious hope, but peace may be enduring following the sea spirit declared by the government into cry. 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
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a political settlement were 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. if you, if he has position as a key us ally and the region was emphasized even as witnesses. and then was a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility 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 florida as committee was fasick. 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 us as strategic objectives in africa, i'm mixed him put his criticism of the european prime minister prospects for a durable piece. and if you and it's wrote as a responsible regional leader. now in question,
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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 trim troops had left a t. p levels are about to push south and east to consolidate its position. notably, it has not. and so 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 government to relent. it's sort of pursuit of total victory in gray. they have not been successful in, in that conversation, but they have withheld some of the most biting sanctions that the united states has . sanctions related to the human rights abuses that have gone on at the hands of b, o. b, in government troops and their allies in the region. it's clear of abiding administration
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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 way the u. s. is foreign. a budget she ever times the al jazeera capitol hill in north korea's leaders replaced several top officials after what he called a grave lapse in corona virus. prevention comes on accuse them of incompetence, saying the unspecified incident caused a major crisis. north korea closed its boulders in january last year to defend itself against cobra. 119 and hasn't reported any cases. rob bryan has moved from the south korean capital sol. 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
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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 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 coven 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, debit devastated the harvest last year. the country is facing food shortages in the coming months, and of course it remains extremely vulnerable to the a corona virus. we, there 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
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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 kim jong and facing all of the myriad problems and crises really trying to stamp internal discipline, that asserted authority as he deals with these critical times. well, my son rich, he's a specialist and security studies at hancock, university of foreign studies. he's joining us by skype from sol. good, happy with us on all. just 0. like most government, north korea is not keen on advertising it's failures. why do you think that we're learning about this? well, i think that there are a number of things potentially going on in before i say anything. i just want to stress that we're still not at all sure. what happened? there's a lack of clarity in the statements from nikki and a but you know,
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i think one possibility is that perhaps the kim regime is preparing the way for perhaps accepting aid by finally gesturing towards failures. the respecter cronin virus. whether that be the virus, it's also an outbreak or whether that be with supervision or either you can make issues that can be something. this could also be, in essence, an attempt to get out in front of a story that they think might become obvious anyway. and essentially function as a way to, to turn the story around for its domestic population so that they can blame failures within the party and within the countries of the party rather than the regime itself. if north korea, we're going to be looking for international help, where is it likely to look? of course you can look to the, to the chinese. i can look to the russians. you can probably look to the united
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nations and the international community. more generally might look towards japan. there are places where a might flow from. clearly we should keep in mind to this year is especially year for north korea, china relations as they're renewing their mutual aid and defense treaty. so you can imagine that probably the 1st place they might be looking for is from china. as you say, of course, it's very difficult to get any sort of information about the state, the current state of north korea. but we understand that the economy is already suffering because of those international factions. things that have been international to have been natural disasters. what could be the knock on effect for north korea? if covered $900.00 starts to spread through the country? well clearly the most obvious not going to affect would be a, a system that already mel nurses. it's people that economically mismanaged and
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doesn't do a good job of channeling the resources that it does have into the places where it needs to go would find its population under increasing stress not only economically but now also in terms of public health. the health care system is likely very shabby and clearly under resource and not really capable of taking care of the population you can reach him. of course, isn't going to be terribly concerned about that until the course is. a potential problem reaches the dimensions where it begins to threaten the regime. and i think clearly that's what they're afraid of. and so they, it's, this is in fact there are no virus outbreak. they want to get out their friends, the story. they want to prepare the population for measures that may be taken to try to stem out. and of course, as i said, deflect blame away from the party in the countries and instead you put it on a few bad apples. this became regime,
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remain stable. so you're good to get your thought from this. nathan richey, we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. great, thanks. there's been another record number of infections reported in indonesia and many, 22000 in the past day. the sharp prizes forced oxygen prices to double in the capital where some hospitals are overflowing. red cross is wanting of a corporate 1900 catastrophe, and calling for an urgent increase in testing and vaccination. as in joker, we don't expect to finalize emergency restrictions later on wednesday. jessica washington has more from chicago. as hospitals reach capacity, many families have been left with no choice but to take matters into their own. this is an oxygen door in south dakota, and some relatives have come here because they say they loved one. despite being critically ill, unable to receive hospital here in the indonesian capital. and it is a story that is sadly, the reality for many families here in indonesia,
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the hospitals, all at 100 percent. or in some cases, edging close to 100 percent capacity and have no room. they have to turn away critically ill patients. and many of course i feel like i'm home and it's up to the family who have to take matters into their own hands and try to keep their loved ones alive. whatever the cost, the cost of oxygen at the store has gone off, almost double used to be before the pandemic around $60.00 for one cylinder. now it's $130.00, which is a huge for many of the entities. and government says it anticipated that there would be a spike in the 19 cases in june and july because of a celebration. around 46000000 people traveled back to their hometown full festivities. and as a result of that increase mobility, there was an increase in transmission of this virus health care workers say however,
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that more must be done. even if the fight was anticipated, the government must do more. they are calling for further restrictions on social mobility. just stop this rise with no that's help us health research agency says india's kovacs in job effectively neutralizes the alpha and delta strains of cobra . 19, the findings from the national institute of health are based on 2 studies of blood serum from people who received the vaccine interest, who works with india and enhancing its effectiveness and 25000000 people have received the job. the mar, ahead on the news i including find out why rice farmers and vine to dash or anger even said they need a bailout from the government. we're gonna have a report and the impact of the construct, northern mozambique and what it's having on children and their families and milwaukee loser star player, as well as the game peter's going to be here with the actual sales force.
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ah, police in western canada reporting an increase in sudden death, a record breaking heat wave and parts of north america. dozens of people have died in the vancouver area alone since friday. most of them were elderly, the temperature stored to nearly 50 degrees celsius an all time record. since modern reports, 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. when you get home from time to time, every summer summer's have been getting hotter, but you know,
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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 waves, 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 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 drawing 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 a fiction. that is absolutely real. and if you look, i had
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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, 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, martin al jazeera. well, those staffings are climate change expert at the sterling national universities joining us by skype from can brad good to have you with us on? i'll just hear why is this call to everybody by surprise when he gets the magnitude of the temperature increases, which are absolutely surprising. normally this time and the temperatures would be in the mid to upper twenties in places like than cooper. and really hot day might
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be 35. but these temperatures are in the mid forties and pushing 50 degrees. so it's the extraordinary increase in temperature, which i think is called everyone by surprise. there have been high pressure domes in the past. these do occur recently often, but the rank and saw as temperature increases just extraordinary. or the thing, of course the dozens of people on the unfortunately died since this, this phenomena be gamble. but not just talking about people are we were talking about farming. we're talking about farm animals. we're talking about crops and so on. the extent of heat to this scale is really significant across the board, isn't that? that's right, and we're also talking about risk and we're talking about wild animals as well as domesticated animals. but of course they also suffer from the heat. they certainly suffer one large areas of forest burn, but, and certainly sounds like they're on the verge of another really disastrous fire season up and down the west coast of north america. but this time,
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normally those are centered in california and maybe southern oregon this time due to the extreme, me all the way up into british columbia means that there are many more for said or boulder will define this year than there have been in the past. i was just reading that apparently this is happening with global temperatures at just 1 point, one celsius above pre industrial times. the intergovernmental panel on climate change says we're going to reach more than 1.5 celsius above that before very long . this is only a taste or one would imagine of what we're going to be seeing in the future unless things change. yeah, that's right. but if you, if you actually look at the world major logical organization, we're actually at 1.2. now that was the rise above pre industrial in 2020. so things are changing fast and yes, all the law projections show that some time in the 2030 it may be as early as 20292030. we will bridge $1.00, which is the lowest lower parents target. and of course,
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that will bring much more severe conditions around the world. but interestingly, the northern high latitudes, are warming about twice the global average. so that means areas like further north in canada, alaska, northern scandinavia and siberia are in for incredibly hot temperatures just a decade from now. it's hard to imagine are hard to, to ignore rather than the level of inference that the climate change has on this. but china and india a to the countries that continue to build coal fired power stations, other countries in the west refusing to give dates for facing the most. do you think the incidents like this, the severe incidents that we're seeing? like there's some we have seen over the last couple of years, are beginning to get some sort of leverage and countries might actually start changing their policies. yes, and i think there's evidence they start will start to change their policies. china, at least has pledged now to hit net 0 by 2060. that's a bit too late, but it's
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a start and perhaps they can move that forward. here in australia we had massive bush fires up and down our east coast in 20192020. we are a big fossil fuel ex order as well, but those far to putting pressure on our governments take much more vigorous action . so i think the more people suffer from the effects of climate change. while the extreme need like fires, there's going to be increasing pressure to phase out fossil fuels much faster than most countries are currently planning. will start to climate change expert, this trailer national university. we appreciate you being with us all and i'll just get a thank you very much. thank you. my pleasure. while the foreign ministers of russia and turkey about to hold a meeting on several regional issues, the talks between chucky love and mother coffee also kind of a solo are being held on turkey's mediterranean coast. well, let's go live to santa, who's in and tell you what are these talks going to be about specifically, are we getting any details the well, the rub,
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this 2 countries, the equity almost on every regional issue, but also they are equally corporate. and one of the major issues that today is to both these 2 minute there's going to discuss is going to be in turkey corporation with ukraine, particularly in the strategic military products that russia is very much concerned roughly around sort of the main issue is going to deter keys support to ukraine in high tech drones, and also joint productions agreements as well as russia says that turkey support to pain is a threat for russian security. another major issue is going to be on syria, particularly the northwestern city, or it live ahead of the united nations security council on july 10, that's going to be about the did the cross border. a resolution of russia says that it might, it might retail resolution if russia retails the resolution than the last remaining
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. a deliberate point of the united nation is going to be close and turkey says this might increase or 3 get a ne waiver refugees to turkey because 2000000 syrians depends on the u. n. a delivery points there. another issue is that these 2 countries have a strong military presence in libya, and recently u. s. a. and your countries are pressuring or these 2 countries to rebuild the military presence in libya. and one of the major issues is the situation in. so caucasian research that has been the cur machines between the other b john the armenian border. and we can see that says why fi is quite fragile. and russia are the companies that are monitoring piece here any gross way lation of the piece by could lead another war in the region that these 2 countries will find themselves in handling it. so, and also the economy correlation between russia and turkey also. interesting because they are in that dependent economy locally,
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and they are going to discuss the ways how to increase the trade level. would him also between 2 countries. and also the russian rex in split the 5 to be produced in turkey. all of these issues are going to be at the table today that 2 ministers are going to discuss this. well, thanks so much. talking to us mantell. yeah, i still had done all, does it? a chinese government unveils a plan to reduce police brutality that activists, skeptical about the changes that is china's communist party celebrates it's $100.00 birthday. we're going to hear how much you are looking for. and policy is being seen at home and abroad. and in sports or williams is forced to retire from wimbleton. the 1st runs much peace is going to have the details liter. ah,
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the, who's the hell i, we got brighter skies now returning to western parts of here. we'll see more in 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 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 that coming back in across c crane into the good part of
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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. it certainly hotter in 2 parts of northern africa, 45 celsius, therefore, triple lots of hot sunshine across north africa. plenty of showers through the equatorial belts. and may extend all away through west africa with 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 sexual that meant then they could only project. that's what we refuse, was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of juice and to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations discrimination, injustice. this is the side of the 21st century, jerusalem. a rock and
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