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they're pretty emblematic of the pedigree and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is going back and that they feel no threat. and that's why you know, i, for re wilding pass, go on al jazeera, me. ready the news the you and was deteriorating situation in to growing more than 400000 people are suffering from famine. despite the ethiopian government, the fire. ah . what fields they were like my headquarters here in also coming up. strips of background i main base of guns fun telephone by just sweep into districts around the country. brazil's presidential bolts and already being investigated over his
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alleged involvement, corrupted vaccine deals thus far across western canada to phase of record heat. ah, welcome to the back. i'm respect to true, sol, risk devastating conflicts spiraling further into crisis. that's the warning from the united nations to ethiopia, government, and to great rebel fighters. it says 400000 people are now suffering famine. while another $1800000.00 thought to be facing starvation. the war began 8 months ago, and has displaced millions ethiopians government defy the cease fire this week, right before a major bridge into gro was destroyed, cutting off crucial aid supply routes. let's catherine sawyer pulls from the design of the officials there, deny it. stifling the aid as it's a difficult task for a walker, trying to get food and other supplies to those who need it. most anti guy fighting
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is still going on in some part of the region. different forces control different areas and draw the facilities have been destroyed in some areas. this is what is left of a bridge over the tech has a river. it's an important supplier route to west than today. the world food program says it's food. stocks are running low and the airport still closed, reaching much of the population will be a struggle. the fact is that people have died. people are dying, and more people will die if we're not allowed. and you know, the ability to, to prevent, prevent it from happening. the internet, telecommunication, and electricity has been cut off. if you p s, government official, c t guys s p t will soon be open for un humanitarian flights. i asked the state minister of foreign affairs about restoring either basic services. he blamed
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rebel forces integrity for destroy telecommunication and power lines, as well as killing engineers deployed to fix them. there is no way the government can course telecom and banking services at the wayne open incomplete from f, unless and otherwise it would also behave and come to forward for a peaceful resolution. officials in the capital 90 saba, i run a p r offensive deputy prime minister, demeka mecca, non hudson held a meeting with diplomats to update them about the situation into his administration has been under pressure from all sides of a how have handles the conflict, the intuition that we're trying to solve for kids. the particular people by denying command and access and using anger has 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 extra kit. them from the dire situation they find themselves in the woman. and this is ended out of duty, the situation integrated, complex and fluid to grand fighters continue to gain ground filthy and retrans forces withdrawing fighters from the neighboring high region who control much of disputed territories in west. and the guy said they will not leave and caught in between civilians would desperate to get back to normal countries. for y'all 0, i do sabah. well, as he mentioned, area you and officials have been painting the picture of the situation into grow enjoying the security council says public meeting on the conflict of diplomatic added a james based report from you and headquarters in new york in the 8 months since
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the start of the t o p and military offensive. the security council couldn't even agree on holding a public meeting on t gray until now. in front of the cameras and basses were given grim new figures, showing the scale of the suffering more than 400000 people are estimated have crossed the threshold into famine and another 1800000 people on the brink of famine . summers suggesting that the numbers are even higher. 33000 children severely malnourished. and there was a warning it could get much worse. there is potential for more confrontations and a swift deterioration in the security situation, which is extremely concerning. ethiopia, as ambassador warned that international pressure could push his country over the edge. i would like to make it clear that the political, prego, and hasty bilateral course measures against an acceptable and violet busy
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tennis of international exercise pressures. will put this edition country of 110000000 people to the precipice and deep riven was no possibility of recovery. the united states was one of the countries, the cold for this 1st public meeting of the security council by an open meeting is not enough. what we need to see is action on the ground. we need to see a cease fire that is permanent, that all of the parties agree to. we need to see the air tray in troops return to their own border. we need to see unfettered access for humanitarian workers. we need to see accountability before this meeting took place is significant, but it was clear from the speech is in the room that there are still many members of the security council, including permanent members who are not in favor of any further action by the
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counsel. even if the violence continues james bay's al jazeera, at the united nations, delegates at noon bank tools to pay the way for elections in libya have failed to find common ground. now the weaker negotiations in geneva were expected to confirm the terms of the presidential and parliamentary vote. elections would be a critical step in efforts to bring stability to libya and unity government was formed last year after the fire agreement falling. yes, the fighting. now the us military is pulled out of a gun, is found bag room airbase, the api, centreville war to tumble the taliban of hunk donnell, kind of after the $911.00 attacks. but as one era of conflict ends in a scholarly song, another one is looming, unofficial reports not from washington d. c. i became like a many american city, 75 kilometers from capital. it was the starting point for many americans deployed. gonna stand for almost 2000 service men and women killed in action by grim air base
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was where they began the final journey home. hello, bob. rob. it was visited by president bush, obama. trump. i know it's been handed over to the african, the final troops and equipment. it lifted out us still on target refill withdrawal by september, 11th, 2021. we're on track exactly as to where we expected to be. but we just wanted to make sure there was enough quote running room that we can get. wouldn't be able to do it all to september. there still be some for forces, but it's a rational drop down with our allies and it's made. so there's nothing unusual about the us plans to leave 650 trips, enough canister to protect the embassy and diplomatic mission with capacity to help us get security forces. if required the repeating line, the u. s. is not abandoning afghanistan, we have a robust footprint in the region, even outside afghan,
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a stand. and we still have the capability to conduct over the horizon missions as necessary for counterterrorism in afghanistan itself, thousands are hoping to leave the country ahead of the final us withdrawal. the line for exit visas and passports alone, people what he restarted taliban to tweak the power. it's already making military again, what we're seeing is the rapid loss of district centers, although the afghan security forces have actually gained some of those back in certain parts of the country that withdraw from back to be a significant and symbolic it was the center of us military power in afghanistan. now, the white house says it will continue to monitor the security situation. and if it sees a threat to the united states, it will act immediately. alan fisher, algeria at the white house. well thought we've been given looks at the reaction that have gone on to the u. s. pull out to the legacy of the diagram at base,
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a formidable fortress for 2 decades, where hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent. now looks like a junkyard law. american forces lift bag grammar base last night without any coordination with relevant administration. this has not been officially reported to us from the ground. we get this information from the situation in the area. as several looted opportunists and others don't background. as part of last year's deal between the u. s. and the taliban. all foreign forces aren't leave of gunston . the taliban has welcomed the withdrawal from by graham but says the pull out isn't complete. we hope the conclusion of all of all for the forces in american forces from applied is done with the way for the inter, i want to expedite and find a peaceful solution could issue as soon as possible built by the former soviet union in the 1950s, the sprawling base has expanded to 30 square kilometers since the us invasion. once
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a symbol for the u. s. to avenge the september 11th attacks by graham and its adjacent jail became a notorious hub for abuse. tens of thousands of people were detained, many tortured un extradited to guantanamo bay prison from by graham. although the u . s. handed over paris prison to a gun government in 2013 human rights. what says its legacy of torture? still continues from wherever i hear the name of background. i recall the screams of innocent people and the pain of children, an elderly men who were there. but it was ineffective staging area for the coalition, which was filled up to more than 100000 soldiers. to avoid hardware falling to fall upon us for to say they have destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and flown out more than 700 fully loaded sea. 17 transport aircraft out of august on the after the u. s. and it's coalition allies spent 20 years at 4 funded it, but trillions of dollars and lost thousands of lives. the taliban remains
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undefeated and on the offensive, many are wondering what was the point? some of the job aid out there, brazilian prosecutors have opened a corruption investigation into president jive balsa nora, and he's accused of failing to act against the theme involving the national creative iris vaccination campaign. prosecutors say a deal to buy indian vaccines are the front room dancing millions of dollars. often our research would be warned about that, but did nothing. all of this comes on brazil. daily death rate remains high. the country has just reported another 1857 covey deaths. well, look at yet a kid has this update from rio de janeiro house. president baltimore face is increasing calls for him to be impeached. the latest one was like, mega impeachment requests signed by not only opposition parties, civil associations, but also by former supporters and it was handed into congress. so there are
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investigations going on. we can expect him to be in peach anytime soon. but this is very damaging for his image because so far there's a parliamentary inquiry that has been investigating the government's handling of the panoramic. it's been focusing on how he downplayed the virus and now he delayed the vaccination, but there was nothing linked to corruption. and he was elected saying that he was one of the few politicians in brazil that was not linked to a corruption scandal. so now this changes, and you must remember that tomorrow on saturday, there will be another major nationwide protest against present jade both on out of will still have all of their function. flames on the ocean surface will have the latest on ablaze of the coast of america. and no power for the people iraqis protest against electricity cuts during an intense each wave to stay with us here and there. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello there, let start in east asia and the may you front. that brings those seasonal rains to china has shifted slightly north, bringing a welcome break to southern areas of china with essential areas. the rain dust continued to fall and we could see more flooding as those rivers continued to rise . for shanghai, it'll be storms and showers well in to next week for basing. it's thunderstorms on saturday and sunday, but things do dry up as we roll into next week. but if we follow that front, moving up there, we can see particularly heavy pulse of rain making its way to the korean peninsula . we're going to see the peninsula inundated with rain. we could see disruption and flooding as that makes its way further to the north east. and it's not only the
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korean peninsula, japan will be effective, southern areas am and much of horseshoe. seeing a lot of that where, where the 24 degrees in tokyo, the temperature will dip down. and as we go into sunday, ricardo will be seeing much of that wet and windy weather. now when you move to south asia, it's still a very wet picture from those monsoon rains across north eastern areas of india and how bangladesh ad me and ma seen some of those very heavy rains and we could see more flooding, particularly in low line areas. vatcher, whether to sponsor, cut on airways for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the apple. but androids today can be dearly humanoid robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think, feel, and even trust. i feel like i'm alive,
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but i know i am a machine origins of this species on alger 0. 0, a book about what channels is there with me? so romney, reminder of all top stories. the united nation says more than full $100000.00 people and suffering family is too dry region. it says the situation is, was dramatically in the last 2 weeks or more and more fighting. despite the si, fi declared by the government. the us military is pulled out of guns from bankrupt, facing the epi center of its war to top of the taliban hunt down on tie the after the $911.00 attacks. he was president joe biden and saturday september the deadline
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for full withdrawal and says for lunch is on track. prosecutors that take corruption investigation into president dr. olson. all right. he's accused of failing to act on evidence that one of his allies tried to embezzle millions of dollars as part of a career of iris vaccine deal. now the latest job numbers from the united states show a major increase in the number of people going back to work. the economy has been searching since the start of the year. as the country emerges from penndot recession. gabriel alexander has moved from new york. you cannot make progress is often judged by the realization of expectations. in june the us surpassed them a further sign. the us economic recovery is picking up pace. economies predicted around 700000 job gains in june. but the labor department announced that $850000.00 jobs were created. unemployment in the u. s. during the height of the pandemic was nearly 15 percent. today, it's down to 6 percent better,
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but still slightly higher than the 4 percent unemployment before the pandemic. over all the new jobs report left president joe biden confident this is historic progress. pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years, driven in part by our dramatic progress, vaccinate our nation. today. the u. s. is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid. a key to the economic growth in america was the vaccines. with 156000000 americans fully vaccinated, about half the entire eligible population. people are out again, spending money and getting back to work and traveling a thursday to point 1000000 people were screened in airport security checkpoints in
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the us. that is higher than on the same day pre pandemic. the jobs report outlined several sectors of growth, leisure and hospitality. everything from hotels and restaurants are hiring again, public and private education. teachers and staff heading back to class as kids go back to school for us. economy is clearly rebounded, but there are still around $7000000.00 americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic. who have yet to find work again. and here in new york city, analysts say 21 percent of office spaces. have no tenants. proof perhaps they, even as more americans are expected to return to the office this summer, many are still working from home. a for me, the bigger concern is, what kind of jobs are we creating? what quality we've had very strong job growth in leisure and hospitality. but the manufacturing sector, which has much better wages and benefits, still remains over
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a half 1000000 jobs below where it was in 2020 a change of progress in the economy. and the last, the us demonstrating that as vaccines roll out, economic progress goes up. gabriel's dondo, al jazeera new york, hundreds of rockies, angry about ongoing par, got so demonstrated in the capital back dance. the countries dealing with the heat wave with temperature storing up to 50 degrees, southern provinces have been, was hit by the black house. the energy industry says the major power line has been sabotaged. mahmoud had has the latest from baghdad. angry protested as it took 2 streets and by the and many other iraqi cities including an adjust caribella enough 3 year old bus. was that and yet they in some areas they blocked the streets and set fire on a tires to protest against the frequent power outages. in many provinces in
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iraq, and this comes after a call from the she had political and religious leader move to the southern. now following that is ignatius of the electricity minister. the last to his day the government of prime minister must have called me and said the formation of a crisis committee to deal with this problem and try to find solution to this power outage problem. now this tuition is getting worse, especially with these summer months as the temperature is exceeding 56 years decrease in many areas and families here are suffering a lot. we speak to families, they tell us that the, in many cases, people cannot sleep at night. and especially those who have students, students have exams these days and many families cannot afford to buy power generating machines. now, dad or iraq is relying on gas coming from iran and iran has decreased its gas
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supplies to iraq from 50000000 cubic meters to only 5000000 cubic meters because of due debts from iraq to iran. they're also enlarge process in the southern syrian city of data. demonstrators where did answer your siege. that was recently imposed barbershop, allison government and russian allies. it was put in place after the boy called the presidential elections. the full rebel territory has been tens ever since it was taken by regime forces in 201814 palestinian authorities security officers are facing further questioning over the death of the activists design but not, but not died last week. hours after being arrested by the forces that he was not spoken critic of palestinian officials, his death led to protest across the occupied west bank. a military spokesman says the 14 officers were members of the patrol that arrested him. lou charges have yet been laid. israeli, and strikes of hit the gaza strip talking a weapons,
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manufacturing science of belonging to hamas. israel said the rates in response to a century blends those by policy and factions. m r says the strikes hit training sites and they will no casualties. it's the 3rd flower of and violence is to see. so ended the 11 day conflict in may. unicef has warned that children and level of worst affected by the countries worsening economic crisis. research by the u, an agency found that it's more than 30 percent of children being false to skip meals and go to bed hungry and 77 percent of households of are they speak to are suffering from food shortages. the lebanese pound is 90 percent of its value since 2019, causing the price of bread and fuel to sol. sarah haig is a spokesman for unicef. she's assemblies in lebanon now struggling to get the food and the health care that they need people and not managed to croak. and the strategy, though, the mechanism that they are using are very damaging for their own being and about
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the children. so you already mentioned that 3 quarters of children in household that do not have enough cash to be able to provide the food that they need. that if the children i've been having to skip a meal during the day, but it's affecting so many other factors. if not, they don't have enough cash provides ill, don't have cash to provide everything else. so around a 3rd of children who actually sick was unable to go to a clinic and see the doctor and get the health care that were very, very concerning. a situation is now extremely serious, mexican state oil companies as a fine, they were all platform west of the you could hold peninsula, has been put out. panic said the blaze on the ocean surface is caused by a gas leak from an underwater pipeline that connects to the cooper lube oil development. now, injuries were reported, the company's vote, your investigation and the cause of the fire. the bodies of 2 more people have been
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found in the rubble of the apartment block, the clamps in florida last week. it brings the confirmed above that $22.00. the tale of missing has been revised down to 126 up to some people turned up safe and duplicate names were eliminated. and there were fears that hurricane l. so which is heading towards florida could hamper rescue efforts or even bring down the rest of the building cream. her dad has law on the search and rescue operation from south side. the search and rescue operation is now well into the 2nd week, but unfortunately, fire rescue workers have not been able to locate any survivors since thursday of last. that was in the hours after the collapse of the building. now the system, they have more body work human remains from the rather and on friday there was a discovery of at least 4 more, including that of a 7 year old girl who happened to be the daughter of the fireman. this goes
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to show you just how close to home this is for so many of the community there been resources sent from all across the state, all across the country, all across the world. really help in the operating search and rescue which was actually suspended for 15 hours on thursday. the reason they were concerned about the building, the part of the building that was unless they might, it might last. now since then there has been demolition. where did they were signed that was earlier on friday, but we don't know yet what the timeframe for that or what the nature of the example would be. what impact is that something they're they're trying to figure out and will hopefully do in the coming weeks protested in canada, have trouble statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth as undergrowth. over the discovery of hundreds of grades belonging to indigenous children protested, chanted no pride in genocide before putting down centuries and that he winnepeg the
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demonstration took place on canaday, which many cities, scrapping the celebrations of the grave discoveries around 150000 indigenous children were full devoting schools until as recently as the 1900 ninety's many were abused and thousands died of disease and neglect. well, emergency crews in western canada and trying to kind of the war that a 1000 people are forced to flee a while on wednesday. it took just 15 minutes for the flames to sweep through the village of light in british columbia, which has been the center of an unprecedented heat wave. the mass, as 90 percent of it is destroyed or over manly reports almost an entire town destroyed by wild fire. some of the 250 residents of listen in western canada had little warning to escape the flames. many of their homes now were due to cinders,
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where we're going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records at least 50 degrees. i can tell you that at best it has been unnerving and at worse, it has been downright terrifying in british columbia. we drove up here to kamloops yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano erupted over there? this map from now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the unusual whether it's being linked to the so called heat don't wear high pressure zones trap. hot air emergency cruise has been taken to the sky as well as the ground to bat will fall, spreading fires across northern california. the flames. once again, forcing residents from their hood,
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this man in lake had expressed hope that he wouldn't have to leave real concerned. the winds coming up in there. just flames aren't too far away, so we got to pay attention. others way to help us fire at a high school, the serving as a red cross shelter. it was cooling off and just getting sleep really good. when the sheriff came through right before the 1st light and said everyone has to leave, you know, so that's what we woke up to. here we are, it's not just a fires that are causing concern. as western california and canada is consumed by a drought which many attributes to climate change, the heat wave has also taken hundreds of lives. estimates of the number of excess heat related deaths in counties that cover just 62 percent of our population suggests that 5 and a half 1000 americans die every year from the heat. certainly the event we've seen,
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we're going to see excess death a lot more than we should have back across the border encounter. the extreme temperatures have had a devastating impact. hundreds of deaths in british columbia have been linked to the heat waves and volunteers doing what they can take care of the most vulnerable . laura, the manly al jazeera. ah, what, you know, lisa, whole rama reminder, volatile stories. the united nation says more than 400000 people and suffering famine in ethiopia to dr. region. it says the situation has worse than dramatically in the last 2 weeks or more of more fighting despite the sci fi declared by the government or diplomatic entity, james base as more from the un. well, certainly it, i think highlighted.
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