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know how to get to places that others and not as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. me the a watching the news on i'll just be with me fully back people i reminder of our top stories. the taliban has welcomed the withdrawal of all us and nato troops from of danny stand by graham base, nearly 20 years after the 1st arrived. a complete withdrawal of us forces is expected by september 11th. canadian emergency officials are trying to account for more than a 1000 people who are forced to flee a wildfire on wednesday. 90 percent of the village of macon has been destroyed after an unprecedented heat wave. and the u. s. has added 850000 jobs in
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june is a major increase and edit and expected by many analysts. the economy has been virgin since the thought of the year as it emerges from the band and the recession have a you. and while food program says much needed, aid is getting into ethiopia is northern to dry region, but the situation remains. di, or at least 2000000 people have been for saturday. homes in fighting began in november, more than 5000000 need emergency food aid, 900000 dollars, and are facing family conditions. the federal government declared a sci fi on monday, but regional rebels has rejected it. the well food program says there are still hot spots so fighting, but it's cautiously optimistic. it can reach 40000 people in the coming days. that's me to catherine soy who is in ethiopia, capital artist. i'm about 4. as catherine, tell us about the situation. integrate as you know it right now, and how is this age getting? so the, well, the situation in te gray is di,
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wsb phase. it's optimistic that it can get to a, to the people. but it also says that it, it is running out of food stocks. the airport in the capital makella is still close . so it's very difficult getting any kind of a monetary and organization from other parts of the country. what we know right now into guys that there's no electricity. telecommunication lines have been cut. all these, no internet banks are not operating. infrastructure has been destroyed. for example, these are very important bridge over there because the river, this is an important supply line to west than the guy that had been destroyed a w f. b also says they are they fighting in some areas. we know that the area trend and if you'll be on forces withdrawing,
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but they the big problem still in part a west and the guy where the regional mara forces still controlling. and they say that they will not, that will fight to the end to hold that place into grand fight as a thing that they're heading there to make sure that every inch, all the good i eat liberated. so the situation still very dia, a very complicated as well, right? we've heard from higher forces, as you see, we've also been hearing a lot from gray and forces in the last few days. what about the philippine government, katherine? what are they saying about all these developments? what you feel government is under a lot of pressure from all sides because of how it has handled the great. the t great crisis and officials are very much right now on a cham offensive this morning. the deputy prime minister match with diploma to a he's them on the situation in that region and he complained saying that he feels
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that the government has been unfairly targeted by the international community saying that the government is doing everything. it can including declaring this, to make sure that the help gets to as many people as possible in t guy. he also said that that, you know, the space is going to be open very soon for humanitarian flights to go when. so he's asking the international community for patients for support as well. he's what he had to say. the intuition that we're trying to solve for kids. v particular people by a denying command parent access and using anger as it would been a while is beyond the peer. this is absolutely no reason for us to do for this out of people. and the fact of
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the fact of the matter is what we are using every ounce of our thing to extricate them from the dire situation they find themselves in the woman and this is ended out of duty. well, we also spoke to the state, a minister of foreign affairs redwin who said, who also reiterated that issue of the space being open to humanitarian flights. i said that the government is going to provide security to aid workers who are going there, but he also said that one, so it's a worker on the ground. anything that could happen to them, the t p, i left that that degree and leadership should be held to account should be responsible. he, we also asked him about restoring the other basic services like telecommunications, and he basically blamed degree and fighters for destroying some of the
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telecommunication and power lines. and he, and, you know, killing he said engineers who were deployed to fix the problem. and he said, the government cannot call us companies, banks, telecommunication companies to go back to our conflicts area. but he did say that the government is trying the best it can. thank you for that. i bid, katherine saw in addis ababa thousands of mourners have gathered to remember zombie as founding president who died last month at the age of 97 kenneth calendars governed for nearly 30 years after independence in 1900. 64, many in the crowd waved white handkerchief, his trademark symbol countess not carrying them while in prison during zombie a struggle to and british colonial rule. he was nicknamed africa of gandhi, for his non violent activism. in
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australia is slashing, the number of people allowed to its borders by half from mid july, only 3000 returning citizens will be let in each week a drastic move to cab. covered 19 infections comes several cities, deal with new outbreaks. australia has land behind other developed nations in its fascination program. fewer than 8 percent of adults are fully vaccinated. catherine bennett is chair of a p. m. ology, a deacon university's institute for house transformation. she says, foreclosures will be the final measure before the country begins to reopen. it is temporary and also being offset to some degree by the government. boosting government supported flight back into the country. so that might take a little bit of the pain out of it. but it is in the short term, hopefully the last of the measures will say from here on in that we recognizing back to nation status. and so hopefully down the track that will main will actually
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increase the cap, particularly to those people who are fully explanation. i prime minister today himself described us as being prisoners about 6 that we really put all that focus on the board. we had a low back thing role that was due quite vulnerable given the limited amount of virus we had in the country. we do actually have quite low rate of return travelers turning opposite we screen them off shore before they get onto the plane to make sure they're not positive at that point. and of those that arrive in the country around one percent do eventually turn positive sign some cities that might be 20 positive cases, been awakened victoria that was 11 other cases this last week. so there are probably other ways we could manage it. but i think this is a response given these multisite outbreaks of the moment as we try and transition away from this focus on the borders completely and kind of a 0 to something that is going to transition out of it into something that's more kind of a normal number with the virus, so i think this is part of
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a broader that needs to try and show way being ultra safe now. but in order to pivot so that we're actually starting to build our preparation. so we can start to open up a brace, soldiers charged with the murder of unarmed civil rights marches in northern island, won't be standing trial in 1972 and a lead parachute regiment opened fire and peaceful protesters in a catholic area. 13 people died in what came what came to be known as buddy sunday . bloody sunday massacre. one unnamed soldier was charging 2019, but prosecutors have now told families of victims that the case is being dropped. kevin mcdermott is a journalist from calvin, which is one on the irish republics border with northern ireland. he witness the day it happened and says, this latest decision has caused a lot of anger already. moderately, there will be some shock and indeed disappointment among the particular families of the victims of bloody sunday already. it's starting to appear on social media here
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and there will be, of course, a split reaction will be those. and if you like the other community who will see this has, as someone said, that justice prevails. but it's, it's very disappointing for the people from where i grew up in. indeed, i witness defense of police only myself. because soldiers that tried the killings were actually stationed outside my house before the march and crowded kennings. and indeed their parties into the night. the most striking recollection for me of the young charge, apart from the news filtering through it. and my father who was going to treat did wanted us to participate in the course. martin examinations more striking feeling for me was the next day when we visited the box where it had happened. and there was just this awful, awful sense of creating a sense of despair, a sense of lack of hope and anger what it was, an anger that that hadn't yet been released to the 9 because it hadn't taken to the
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streets in terms of writing. and it was a dignified assault fight anger, that of course, subsequently took it so its force over the next 30 years and troubles as we saw because it must be remembered. probably sunday was probably the biggest recruiting agent for many hours public army. the ira changed the perspective of the conflict if you'd like, from being one of a secretary and tried with conflict to being worn off against the british, so called peace keeping force time. the boy scouts of america has reached an $850000000.00 settlement with the victims of child sex abuse, $60000.00 demand food, the organisation alleging a decades long pattern of sexual abuse at the hands of count leaders. a settlement . phil requires a judges approval. the boys can't find for bankruptcy protection in february. last year. mike fall is senior partner. i'd be far cochran law firm. he is represented more than a 1000 of the boys, kind of you survivors and phase. they're not happy with the settlement. as of now,
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the settlements, inadequate, it's not complete, and i just want to point out, this is part of the bankruptcy process. so it's not final. so we believe the number is inadequate. we believe it doesn't provide the requisite accountability for the boy scouts or their local councils. and we are hopeful that if improve in the upcoming months as this subtle is this part of the settlement plan is presented to the bankruptcy court. it is complicated . this is just a single element and what it is is the contribution of the boy scouts and their local council. it doesn't include the insurance contribution and it doesn't include the sponsoring organizations, which are the church and the groups and the schools that sponsor the troops. so
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it's incomplete and, and frankly it's not enough. we'll see what happens. we're, we're not done yet, and we think the plans inadequate. and we're going to work to make this better. paramedics in south korea capital pioneering software to reduce the cities . large number of suicides, south korea has the highest rate of any developed country. rob mcbride has the story from sol, the multiple bridges that spanned the han river, passing through, sol, witness many of the cities suicide attempts at a rate of more than one day. a dedicated team working from a control center monitors numerous cameras around the clock, and they are now helped by artificial intelligence. as in this simulation, physical senses trigger and alarm of a possible suicide attempt. but now that will be supported by a data analysis program that quickly detects visual signs of someone who's about to
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jump home with our point haul through image analysis, we have developed software that is based on deep learning that can detect and predict when a suicide attempt is about to be made. in the past, sol has tried different measures to deter people jumping from its bridges. its experimented with messages of hope such as these and by installing physical devices to make it harder for anyone to climb over the edge. now assisted with this new technology, it's hoped emergency teams will be given extra seconds to intervene. either talking the person out of their action or if they do jump to be able to rescue them quickly . thinking 40 to go and have her as a new technology is, are applied. we will be able to detect attempts much earlier so we can respond to much quicker. we believe that will help us rescue more people. an application of artificial intelligence that could mean the difference between life and death.
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but colonialist stole it about 120 years ago. and now it sits in a cupboard in the london museum. i'll just here as markham web went to the tunnel river to meet for coma, elders have joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return this tolan heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the county and we're central to that belief in these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the nice and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it, or even the guide g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago where the drum was taken. and this is the man who took it yet.
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sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader. he was put in charge of the area by the british who were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered being catchy. more than him, they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it, gunpoint took it off down the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it willing to loan artifacts from its collections, any of which were looted in centuries past. the king's brother was allowed to visit the gotcha in the storage cupboard 8 years ago and took this video 7000 kilometers away. the elders say they just want it back to you and guide you in ga, ga, is a symbol of government. it's used to rally the people and help them organize
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themselves. so now we don't have it. the poker has been becoming poor ever since. the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity, always lamb, young people, king macaroni says, need to be reconnected to their heritage. he wants to formerly request the gattey's return through kenya's government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring on, not only joy, battery, believe it will change the 5th, it will change with the, the fortunes of the whole community. thank you. thank you. yeah, i didn't go there, a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the god. gee, this man kit joe said can be our desa has died since we met him. if the engage is
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to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh malcolm web cam. yeah. i tend force hayes be to well the thank you very much. we'll start with some breaking news, the limping sneeze. that is the american $100.00 me the gold medal contained to carry. richardson is going to miss the race off the failing a drug test. spencer tested positive for cannabis at the us olympic trials last month and has been handed a one month suspension. the band is backdated, meaning her qualifying result has been wiped out and she missed the 100 meter event but could still be selected for the relay events. richardson said she was triggered by the death of her mother and have apologize to her fans with just a few weeks until the games. and one of the biggest stars in athletics has fit a new world record and always cost involved home broke new ground in the $400.00 meet hurdles. running the fastest time in 29 years. david stokes reports
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on cost involved and was pumped up for this one to 25 year old norwegian. determined to produce something special in front of a home crowd and i was low. he's on the flying down the street. they're clean. he's already one to we'll jump in ships in the 400 meter hurdles, but like so many before him. he'd never beaten the world record set for years before he was born. boy american, kevin young, get the 990 to barcelona olympics into the home. say now it's all about timing. but after 21 years, the longest standing recorded many truck athletics was finally betted. oh no. like you're going for the ball. going to take the victory. 467. he done it all home and talk to time 800. so the 2nd quicker than young confirming his place as one of the great,
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this is just the perfect moment. everybody's talking about the record is that the sending for many, many years. it's older than me actually. and you know, 1st time be back with audience, family and friends in, in the stadium. i knew i had it in me, but of course it's very special to to be able to do it. and i'm just really happy. and i really proud the moment for holmes opponents the way this was only his 1st race of the year. and he thinks he can go even faster. with $21.00 days to go to the tokyo olympics, he seems to be peeking at exactly the right time. david stokes al jazeera athletes continue to arrive in it's ok on friday, competitors touch down from several countries, including australia. garner and argentina organizes have imposed. strict coven 19 protocols, and still undecided on whether to allow domestic fans sandstone
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a curiosity, still undecided with it's competing. so if you had a fight already being named in australia team, he's currently pe at wimbledon and weighing up some things about the olympics that a very tough restrictions was like not no guess none of us also look at that this mon and tom, i'm just trying to get through my matches here. if i choose to play it's good. you know, i feel like a part of a group or more embrace now, which is good and look, we're going to strong came was setting strong team suck. but as i said, i'm just trying to get through this a lot them up like in fridays action at wimbledon, 2020 french open champion iga she on thick is through to the 4th round. the po was up against irina camelia beg, who over a mania did not take long for the 17th to wrap it up to $55.00 will be completed at 6. 16 love when she'll play on sheba in the 4th round. that's off the the soon as the and eliminated 2017 champion gardenia mcgrew. the spaniards took the 1st phase before the 21st feed stage to come back to the winning 5763,
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and 6 to, to book a meeting with she on thing. on the main side, hon if needed for the become italy, sub your phone. you need the 2 men. she had the 1st 2 sets before replace the pool when she was getting 635764162 mixed up for the foot. feet of the meeting with either the workmen or martin associates in the indiana, milwaukee bucks a one when away from the finals of the beating, the atlanta hawks and game 5 of the eastern conference, playoff series and then id. so without a stall, man yana. sense easy compo the greek injuries need here in game for? well, that was an invitation for someone else to step up and brook lopez. duty delivered . lopez with 33.6, the bucks 112-3112. i'm prepared for whatever is asked for me by the team, but it's absolutely just everyone stepping up together to fill that in. obviously no one can replace on his he's freaking to time in the p. o. so much of what we do
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not know one person is going to replace, it's a matter of everyone stepping up and i think everyone showed that they're capable of doing that. you know, the nfl has signed the washington football team. $10000000.00 of its highly unprofessional workplace, especially for women and investigation, is found that the ownership and senior officials paid little attention to sexual harassment and we'll place issues. and that there was a culture of bullying and intimidation. washington and dan snyder is stepping away for a few months, leaving day to day operations to his wife, but he's not been formally suspended. lawyers representing 40 former washington employees criticize the info for not making the report public and described the fine as pocket change. they said this is truly outrageous and of the flap in the face of hundreds of women and former employees who came forward in good faith and at great personal risk to report a culture of abuse at all levels of the team, including by snyder himself,
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the nfl has effectively told survivors in this country and around the world that it does not care about them or credit their experiences. the news. the european cabbage. a pretense today with the quarter final between spain and switzerland kicked off in a few minutes. the spaniards are favorites for the matching st. petersburg. i b probation, $53.00 and extra time in the last 16 but the swiss are not to be taken lightly of 3 . eliminating will champions franz to reach the stage. and the last time switzerland played spain at a major tournament. they won one no, that was the 2010 world cup in south africa. following that matches, arguably the pick of the fixtures in the quarter finals, belgium versus italy starting at 1900 gmc, the italians coming to the met on the back of an incredible winning streak. they've not lost any of the last 31 games of now one the last 12 in a row. however, the belgians are the world's top rank team right now. but it does seem as if for
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both him off and it will be without 2 of his key men and have and kevin, the banana. it's been another 24 hours another to 24 hours that they've been positive towards that recovery. but we all know that we are fighting eggens at time . we were going to take until the last minute to make the decision every day that we go by every time that they can sleep and get free meals and get some treatment. we see an improvement be okay. i think that matches like this are nice because they are great players involved in belgium are a great team when they have been on top of the rankings for 3 years, but we are playing well. and so i think that will people watching the game to see all the bass players on the pitch would be fantastic. and therefore we wish that every player can recover. even if we know that clearly we would suffer more than it is. but i think this is why football is beautiful and that is the end of the sports . nice, funny, peter. thank you very much looking forward to those quarter finals that are thank you. that's it for this news are on ology era. do stay with us. so i'll be back in
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