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can you say we'll take the time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported areas. of course we cover major global offend, but our passion lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how buying libya and her region. and so many other we go to them, you make the effort. we care ah ah ah, you're watching the news are on ology 0 with me for the by people. a reminder of our top stories, thousands of people are taking part in demonstrations in brazil against president wilson. i was handling of the corona virus fund damage off now was also under
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investigation for possible corruption in acquiring indian made vaccine. the 15 month prison fenton for former south african president, jacob, whom i may be delayed. the constitutional court has a great to here is obligation for the contempt ruling against seem to be revokes. and candidates. military is preparing for evacuation that wildfires spread across british columbia. more than a 105, raging as a record breaking heat wave grapes the province rescue workers and searching for those have gone missing. in other world news, the united nations is warning. these european government en rebel fighters to respect a sci fi integrate. the un says the conflicts risk sending the legion spiraling further into crisis. more than 2000000 people are said to be on the verge of salvation. if your government declared a sci fi this week, the to grey defend for says it's committed to cooperating with age partners and allowing access, katherine, so we has more from ethiopia as capital. i'm about the to grand forces have been
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saying, and they've been showing pictures of men who appear to be your p and federal soldiers being paraded along the streets in mecca. let a copy for thousands of them being taken to prison. we spoke to the spokesman of this, the grand forces who said that they have in the last 7 days, captured thousands of european soldiers while doing fighting in areas around mccalla. he also says that he'll kill military has suffered major casualties. and the grand forces have also managed to seize important military equipment. it seems that this to grand forces of variables and the spokesman will also say that now the focus is also on other areas in the guy, particularly the west, which is still being controlled
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a matter which is still being controlled by forces from the neighboring hydro region. and controlling really territories that i disputed a territories that are being claimed by both communities so that the grand forces saying that they're not going to rest and feel every inch. all guy is liberated and al jazeera is. heber morgan is just across the border in sudan where tens of thousands of to grey and refugees have taken shelter to escape the fighting. she has more from buried while a lot of them are speaking of the horrors that they have left behind and cross the border interested seeking safety and refuge. many of them are also telling stories of how they're witness. i'm heard malicious. and if you've been farmers, they've accused those 2 sides of burning farms. they say that some crops were ready for harvest. and that if you open federal troops as well as her militias, burn those crops to make sure that many to grand do not get enough food to eat.
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they see that they believe that this is a targeted effort to make sure that they are barbed into submission. so many people who we've talked to, especially pharmacy, that they think that this is a form of ethnic targeting. they say that if there were any other 50, if there were any other athletes that maybe their farms would have been bad. but the fact that the grants and the forms are supposed to be feeding, but the grid region, then they have been burned to the ground. a lot of them have said that warehouses have been rated as well with what is in them have been looted by her m, alicia's as well as the federal troops. so many of them have arrived here in terrible humanitarian condition. it's a journey that can take days, sometimes weeks for them to be able to cross from parts of the gray into sudan. many of them in dire need of humanitarian aid. we already have 70000 refugees, cross in the sudan. most of them say that they want to know what is going on back home, and they want to hear from their relatives who they say they've left behind in terrible humanitarian condition. the government in f 14, a formerly known as far as the land is inviting southern africa,
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the regional block to investigate after weeks of protests against the king, their report, dozens of people have been killed and injured during the demonstrations. alexia bryan reports enough to fill in a 13 e capital in bonnie patients who say they were shot by security forces. 2 i went out to see what was happening and so the cars were on fire. we went to look at the supermarket, which is also burning. but when i got there, the police chased it. i just got back to my house when police arrived and they shot me videos like the hard to get the whole landlocked kingdom, formerly known as the lead internet and phone access have been sporadic since protests against the monarchy escalated this week. but opposition activists say dozens of people have been killed and injured for
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the dead that currently if the me to to be a venti that have happened in the last. forty's catch a few of his might just didn't clearing the war on, on civilians. quite grosse and never seen, you know, i used all mama, the demonstrations began weeks ago what the opposition's calling a tipping point for the nation. after decades, the struggle against africa's last absolute monarch, one of the few remaining in the world kingdom, quality controls parliament. and the nation's finances. he's been criticized for using government funds to support at 15 wives and having extravagant tastes, while most denise martini live in poverty. we're going to show them that this is going to be the republic of. so i was almost like, you know, most speech, most just the me, why did you become everybody's during the weeks of protests,
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buildings were burnt and looted the acting prime minister has visited some of the prophecies, estimating the cost of the damage at nearly $200000000.00, the government stated, deployed the military to restore order and keeps that isn't safe and dead. it's investigating allegations and injury. but the u. k and us have expressed they concern will neighboring south africa's urgent care. she forces to show restraint. the regional glo static is now sending a fact finding mission we call on sat down to assist us. one hold, he's much as be personally responsible for crimes. 8th, 14, he relies heavily on sale. i forgot the most of the kingdoms good to been. cues of food and petro, after some truck drivers refused to cross the border, fearing they could be attacked. com appears to have returned for now. the 2 sides
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remain deeply divided and exert brian al jazeera, at least $43.00 migraines, have drowned off the coast of tenicia, $84.00 others were rescued after a boat. thank soon after leaving the libyan port of the wire, it stopped the engine broke down and then the vessel capsized. migraines from sudan, a retreat, and bangladesh were among those on board evacuations. a continuing in the philippines as a toxic volcanic gas was through the skies near the capital manila, an erection at the top. okay. now on thursday as already 4000 from their homes. and officials are desperate to prevent evacuation centers from turning into corona virus hotspots. jamila, linda gun report some tao, the filipino fishermen year see these are their most trying time. daniel segan is worried about the future yet, so it's really sad if that will explode again. where do we go?
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there are no jobs and there were any more. last years, volcanic eruption coupled by the corona virus pandemic have almost decimated the fishing industry here in a consumer minus the polity. south of the capital manila, you have been showing signs of recovery over the past few months. but last thursday, volcanic activity is threatening livelihoods. once again, people here say they're grateful, they're able to work. many of them had to borrow money to start over again, and they remain deep in debt. they say they can't afford another. closer to all the kena spewed talk sick black plumes on thursday afternoon on prompting the local government to move people living within the 7 kilometer danger zone. more than 14000 have been taken to the temporary shelters, many of whom are dependent on fishing for their livelihood. and now are away in the
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least a popular tourist destination. concealed, the give ada is doing all she can to keep her 3 year old kathy afloat. only we're really in there, i mean off what gives me gone, i have responsibility to my staff and also i just like to court, i like i'm just like to to serve people. many businesses here had closed, but there are those remain defiant and hope for the better days will come. once again. jamila lynn doug and al jazeera police, i batangas province at northern philippine on position parties in the past. capital cabman do have stage more protests against the government and prime minister. many are angry prime, it is. so k, p sharma only dissolved parliament in december and again in may or least common is 40 was reduced to minority after molly's refuse to support him during the worsening
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corona's. eyes prices, new elections have been calling for november, nearly a month after peruvians went to the pole to pick the next president. officials are still looking into fraud allegations. claims claimed by conservatives. keiko for maury, results show. socialist federal casio is ahead by a small margin. but he hasn't been declared the winner. marianna sanchez report from lima. they've come to the peruvian capital from remote places, often with little resources hoping they'll get to meet. the supporter said they're even willing to stay out in the cold for days. i mean cheapness, if he's a farmer and vigilantly like a figure, he hopes he can get his message, took him face to face, get you all or, you know, the government aid never reaches our communities. now we want real change through our popular and farming organizations and we need training. there are minors,
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farmers even notice can be here. manual voskus if he couldn't believe his luck this week, but i'm happy. i met him yesterday and i don't know him personally. he talked about education, health and agriculture, and said we have the resources to become a great country. as many supporters wait for election officials to proclaim gusty your precedent there, knocking on the parties, headquarters, stores, community leaders from around the country are allowed in. most don't meet the 51 year old rural teacher. still the want to be heard. i don't leave a send him my proposals in education, ancient technologies and medicine whose last 5 years were marked by political turmoil. the pandemic has pushed 3000000 more peruvians into poverty. custio's campaign promises to have raised hope for change for millions of poor peruvians, says historian cecilia mendez, every time this talk that brings the aspirations and needs of the people to the
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table. people feel empowered to speak up and claim their rights. now the talk of reform has raised many expectations. many people say there's been a will implement the changes have been waiting for so long. the question is, how long are they willing to wait and only see people may be disillusioned, because castillo will not be able to implement. many of his promises pretty much because the problem is he won't have enough votes in congress to make reforms. it will be difficult for him in one of the most complex countries in the region. he'll have to explain to the people what he can and can't do. nearly a month after they look at the election by more than $40000.00 votes. electoral officials are still investigating for negations raced by his rival cake of modern. there may not be a new leader officially at castillo supporter, say they are already thinking about their future by deanna sanchez. also see that
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lima be to she lay is going through political change in may a group of anti government protesters were elected to write a new constitution. they set up to their set to meet rather on sunday, to begin that task. the people's list range from blue collar workers to owners of small businesses. a latin america editor, lucy newman, reports the anger and violence of chillies, social uprising. one figure stood out that made protested, happy dance, dance. pick a shoe, they chanted. pick a tool is the mouse liked ritual preacher belonging to the pokemon video game series. it became such a hit that soon others joined did a symbol of peaceful protest for social change. wow. when riot police attacked big to, to the surprise of many a 46 year old grandmother and former school teacher emerged one of the costumes to
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wipe the pepper gas from her eyes to danger. one of them is one of the electron delegates chillies, new constitutional convention that i've been thinking. i don't think a lot of people told me. we don't need experts who have gone to harvard. they're the ones who ruined our country. i didn't feel prepared for such a challenging, but they insisted we need someone like you who can represent the real needs of the people. you're one of us. the mother of for joined forces with others during the social revolt. a group called the list of the people to run as independent, with new ties to political parties that come along way from protest in this plaza, to part of the largest brought them delegates, who will write till his new constitution. their aim is to overhaul to these economic and political system, and not surprisingly, many of them as left wing 3. miss influential columnist,
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danielle mac. marla argues that, in fact they representing you, and i've worse political force that doesn't fit the traditional mold, total effect of it. all these grassroots ladies have been off the mainstream, right? for a long time, the traditional 8 don't know these new independence political representatives. they don't represent the traditional left or right, and instead they represent a wide range of causes from the environment to education, to health care as into the legal rule has his case in regard to the i can definitely the yes i have cancer though the system hasn't managed to kill me yet. in chile, medical treatment depends on how much money you can pay. that's one of the reasons i protested in this plaza. the list of the people has a lot in common with delegates like job, i know raw from democratic revolution. a young non traditional political party, you may have, you know, when i define myself as a left is equal feminist, i believe in the social revolt. and also in our constitutional process,
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it's about taking power so that this power can be distributed more democratically. not just amongst the small elite someone. and they want me to run a good. i'm gonna put it more simply. i'm neither left or right. she says, my ideology is social equality and justice to see and human al jazeera santiago. ukraine's military is being accused of sexism and massage any after photos emerge of a female soldiers practicing for a military parade in high heels. these pictures were released by the defense ministry ahead of federation. next month to mock 30 years of independence. several politicians showed up to parliament with high heels and encouraged defense minister to wear them to the parade one m p demanded a public apology for humiliating women. i stood ahead on al jazeera, a new star of british tennis. if emerging at wimbledon,
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jenna had the details. next i believe you'll come on to the pitch. is a special moment for any football to do it isn't pallets. the woman is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added canton introduces honey, who broke through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east. football rebels, that's do it on algae 0. latin america is a region of wonder joy, tragedy and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are, you will have to be able to relate to the human condition
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away i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to shed light on how and why me ah ah time before his gemma thank you folly. who could forget those scenes during denmark's opening match? you are 2021 that's i christian ericsson, a clap from the pitch off to having a cardiac arrest. but they've come through. that's adversity. to reach the semi finals of the torments, beating chat for public to one in back. who controls the surrounding? denmark's open lines been flagged for a corner, but the bullet clearly came off
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a danish player. and from the resulting set piece, thomas delaney had his side in front of the just 5 minutes. and how about this for an assist from your can. mila, it's cross met by capital over q, but denmark, a period of just half time, their 11th, go in the competition, which puts them one behind needing scores. spain check republic got one back early in the 2nd half or 3 patrick chick, his fisco in 5 games. but denmark held on to reach the semifinals of a major torment for the 1st time as since 1992. when they won the rice, denmark will play either ukraine or england next, that course a final kicks off in the next few minutes. ukraine have already made history by reaching the knockout stage for the 1st time while england fans. so we hoping that he can reach the semi for the 1st time since 1996 matches taking place in rome. meaning garcia, side of playing away from london, wembley stadium for the 1st time in the tournament. the confidence is there and,
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and the belief and yet i think they're looking forward to the challenges to the i think it's good to come away from wembley. now they would have been hard to replicate the atmosphere. we had the other day 3 days later. and i think to have a different focus, different surroundings. different sort of a challenge is good for us tennis now and roger federer is still on for record extending 9th would entitle, after beacon cameron north. in the 3rd round, it looked like it might be a comfortable afternoon for the number 62. the 1st 2 set 6464. but nori hit by. who in the side is 75 federal haven't lost to a british plan since the murray of the 2013 australia. nice. and he wasn't about to let that record slide to taking the full set to book his place in the last 16 for the 18th time in his career. so quite a italy's lorenzo san a guy next but australia and carol is out. he retired with an abdominal injury
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during his but much was felix augustine. this is carol is a 1st tournaments in february and it sounds like he's not going to be, i think he said, you're going forward. you know, i don't want to be playing every week. that's one who i am. i don't want to be chasing a tennis ball on the well, that's not me. but i think it's called the icon. i don't play that often because it gives him, you know, when i do play that definitely chain in omar. omar matches are packed out, and i think that's the cool thing about it. luck. they like carol? so he play me friday and now he's playing and is full hot. brandon? it's pretty cool. and mary may be out of wimbledon, but as a new british tennis start emerging and she's coached by my father in law 18 year old wildcard m. right. a connie delighted the home crowd by beating romania serrano hysteria in straight sets. but a connie whose rank 338 in the world have never even wanted w t a match until the tournament that she's now into the full found on her grand slam davy. i mean,
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it's funny because the beginning when i was packing to come into the bubble, my parents were like packing too many set to match kit. i'm gonna have to do some laundry tonight. i think they have a laundry service at the hotel. so i'm good guy, even younger than right of connie is 17 year old cocoa golf is also in the law 16, the american winning in straight sets against devine as a car. you then, golf is yet to drop the sat in the torments and is now reach the full found one button on the 2 occasions she's played here. she'll face the 2018 and champion angela come next, but you haven't had to dig a little deeper for her when. well, number 28 came from a set down to beat alexandra savage. cover losing just one game in the final set formula one well champion louis hamilton has signed a new 2 year deal to stay with mercedes, but struggles on the track this season have continued the person who 2nd in the driver's championship qualified it down in force for sunday's austrian wrong pre
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championship lead max the stop and took pole for red bull clarence lando norris. we'll start 2nd with the staff and teammate surgery perez in the i think the 3 was pretty bad. i'm a mother. i'm going to put happy to be for the not the way we got it or something to look into, but of course to be twice on bull, nevertheless. the or is it very good? yeah, hopefully you know, we can finish it off tomorrow and that's for your support. for now, i'll be back with highlights from ukraine's march of england out the years a little bit later. jemma. thank you very much for that. i want to spend most treasured landscape says under a double thread from climate change and the generation of green energy. environmentalists are demanding more government action to protect the road down to join a whole has a story. when spain's east coast was battered by storm gloria in early
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2020, the french wetlands of the bro river delta bore the brunt already at risk from hydro, electric dams, up river that have robbed the delta of much of its silt and fresh water supply. climate change has contributed. rising water levels and warming seas. massive storms like glory will become more regular ripping through rice fields and vital sand barriers. so it's an example of dramatic things that are happening in the night or in the mississippi delta. and we have these like fashion of living at the coast. so that's quite critical because we're having this accelerated sea level rise and this is a huge impact on the economy. and this is safety and the delta for like the natural labs where you can see this ethics in advance before they are happening. you know, that are part of the coast. tourists come to the delta for its wide beaches. little knowing that the sea line has advanced by an average of 6 meters a year for the past 60 years. and they come fritz, abundance of bird life,
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most famous, or the flamingos. but those who live here complained the successive spanish governments have ignored the problem. among them are muscle produces who had to adapt to changing conditions as their harvests have gradually reduced the muscle produces say that what they do is environmentally friendly. these muscles are important contributors to the marine ecosystem and the beds around here are effective tools for carbon capture. the muscles drawing out large quantities of c o 2 from the ocean in the production of their shells. the problem is that the environment here in the delta is becoming increasingly unfriendly and they're operating, they say at the absolute limits of economic sustainability, you're going to give them yet, and i think there is still time, but something must be done quickly too many years have passed already, we have studies that have been done about everything. what is needed is for the
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authorities to act on the possible solutions include supplementing the supply of river sediment to prevent coastal erosion and rebuilding sand defenses for the inhabitants of the town of del tear. brit whose homes regularly flooded their livelihoods inside the delta ever more precarious action is urgent about the leaders. but a farmer who loses his rice field loses his livelihood. the person who loses his homely, the beach have to move. so we could end up being the 1st climate refugees in europe . if public action is not taken. my whole life in the delta is a risk under protected over exploited a delicate tussle between river and see. and the sea is winning jona whole al jazeera in spain's abroad delta that's it from me, fully bad people in the whole news. our team here in doha miami will be live from
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london news center next with more of today's news. thank you very much for watching bye for now. a news news after a 2 year, one of the world's most famous film festivals in the fax, but with math mandatory for all social distancing in place. and some countries found from attending all together. can the glamorous o p event recreate the magic of the knife coverage of the cannes film festival on his era? challenging how mainstream media covers the news. stories like these that should be
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