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many of the united states, yet never forgetting their homeland or the rock and palestine inspiring human story. the arrows that rule, the designer of the atomic cycle now, which is 0 i call so brazil as president to be impeached as anger grows about his handling of a cobra 19 pandemic. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out there alive. and also coming up 100, the told the lead the homes in canada as wildfire spread in the western province of british columbia. a 1000 businesses worldwide are affected by ransomware attack on an american i. t company say you go because that
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much i've been lighting the fire fans gather. and jim morrison's grave on the 50th anniversary of the rock legends that ah, protectors of rallied in cities across brazil, calling for the impeachment of president j both and are out of his handling of the corona virus pandemic. both in our as also the subject of corruption investigation linked to a contract to buy indian made vaccines. monica, you're not get reports. now somebody, a diginero, tens of thousands of brazilians took to the street for the 3rd time in 5 weeks. to me, they've been calling for president jaden, also not impeachment. the accused him of scorning health measures to contain the coven 19 outbreak, allowing the virus to spread and kill more than 520000 people. ah,
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we still have the world's 2nd largest pool with 1900 tool after the united states, while americans have more than enough vaccines to go around. brazilians are sadly lacking, with less than 13 percent of its population fully inoculated. that he said, he bade, says, there are 42 year old brother would be alive if the government had not refused to buy the $70000000.00 vaccines. pfizer offered last year. i'm like, you know, you know, my brothers that last march could have been avoided. we found that the government could have vaccinated thousands of people earlier, but chose not to because the president said the disease was a little flu. now we find out there was also corruption. for the past 2 months, a senate committee has been investigating the government's handling of the pandemic . last week, the probe took a turn for the 1st time raising suspicion at some ball scenario allies and the health ministry insiders may be involved in
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a corruption scheme to buy over price vaccines from india. on friday, the supreme court authorized the opening of investigation into both scenarios. response. the president is being accused of dereliction of duty since he was warned of a legit irregularities in the deal, but did not tell the federal police. growing discontent with the government resulted in a nationwide protest calling for both, so not impeachment, but this term opponents have new ammunition until now, pro testers have accused president wilson out of downplaying, the virus of delaying the roll out of the sea. now they're saying it's not denial, it's corruption. more than 120 impeachment requests have been submitted. none of them have moved forward because both scenarios still has enough support in congress. and also on the street where he has led 3 motor bike rally the
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president's popularity has taken a severe blow. his approval rate has fallen to record 23 percent pudding at risk. so not his hope of being reelected next year. monica not give all just 0 re edition narrow. canada military is preparing for evacuations as wildfires spread across british columbia, more than a 100 fires burning as a record breaking heat wave grips the province kentoria gates and of course a forest fire that ignited after days of record breaking temperatures has destroyed most of lytton. a small town in central british columbia. this week little broke canada's all time hottest temperature record 3 times. hitting nearly 50 degrees celsius on tuesday. local media are reporting that a couple in the 60s have died due to the fire. many others are missing a more than a 1000 people have evacuated their homes. the world heard about british columbia,
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which birds almost essentially to the ground. and there's been multiple fatality reported there and other people not accounted for. some people are happy to go 2 to 3 hours wages to get check in with emergency social services. so this is something that we've never seen before in this province or really in this country anywhere. more than 170 wildfires burning across british columbia and western all berta. that fuels by record breaking heat wave that in turn led to more than 700000 lightning strikes on wednesday and thursday, up tenfold from a year ago. health officials in british columbia say more than 700 deaths have been reported in the past week. nearly 3 times the usual number. the heat wave is also resulted in a rising death toll in the northwest and united states. most people don't think about heat as a killer, and it is, and we know that the numbers are fairly high. certainly the event we've seen, we're going to see excess deaths a lot more than we should have,
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because all of this stuff could have been prevented. so we have to raise awareness in oregon, governor kate brown has declared a state of emergency and in the city of portland, the fire department has found the use of fireworks for the 4th of july weekend. canada's forest by season usually starts in late july, but with more warm weather forecast over the next few days. the military's on stand by to help evacuate more towns, victoria gate, and b algae 0. the imprisonment of former south african president jacob zoom has been delayed after the constitutional court agreed to hear his challenge to a jail term handed down. last week, zoom joined. hundreds of its support is gathered outside the home in columbia, in a show solidarity. on tuesday he was sentenced to 15 months in prison. failing to appear at a corruption inquiry. zoom has asked the court to overturn the ruling saying it could be exposed to cobit 19 in prison. made a malay sullen developments in candler. those attempts to stay out of prison.
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they've come just after months of saying that he's prepared to go to joe to defend his rights in that the constitutional court and the commission of inquiry into corruption or bias that the court and independent that there's an agenda political agenda against them. and so that he willing to go to jail, afraid of jo once that judgement came through from the constitutional court, just days before the former president was due to either hand itself over to police a face to rest in the days after that, he then approached the constitutional court, as well as the high court to try and prevent that arrest. and so for now, the constitutional cortes issued an order say that it was here, his application for rescission, of that judgment and sentence still healed that application on the 12th of july. but it doesn't necessarily mean that he is imprisonment is suspended. we are
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seeking clarity on that. one legal experts says that the former president would have to apply separately to the constitutional court to hold off on that risk of delegation from southern africa. the regional block is due to arrive and s latina, formerly known as swaziland, going to fact finding mission. after weeks of protests against the king, there are reports, 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. 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 chases, i just got back to my house when police arrived and they shot me videos like the hard to get the whole landlocked kingdom,
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formerly known as the lead internet and phone access have been sporadic since protests against the monarchy escalated this week, but opposition to the se, dozens of people have been killed and injured for the dead. that currently, if the me to, to be a venti that have happened in the last 4 days, 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 and what the opposition 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
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using government funds to support at 15 wives and having extravagant tastes. while most denise were teeny 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 with just the me why this country to become everybody's during the weeks of protests, 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 it isn't safe and dead it investigating allegations them 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,
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he's much as be personally responsible for crimes. 8th, 14, he relies heavily on sale. i forgot the most of the kingdoms good. that been queued for 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 remain deeply divided and exert. brian al jazeera, thousands of anti government protest as of gathered and became fast as capital. why do go that demonstrating against a worsening security situation? the opposition says the government is to blame and accuses it of faith. prevent attacks. yes, president joe biden is spending part of the july 4th holiday weekend encouraging people to get vaccinated, even in michigan to highlight the country's progress against cobit 19. so part of a nationwide america's back together to more than half the u. s. population has been vaccinated, but the government will not meet its goal of inoculating 70 percent by july. 4th,
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search and rescue crews in japan are looking for 20 people missing after a mudslide struck the coastal city of a tommy southwest of tokyo. at least 2 people are known to have died and its fear that could be more heavy rainfall to come under ship out reports. after days of torrential rain, loosened soil about the town around 10 30 am local time. on saturday. it all came sliding down the mountain. the black mud cascaded through the streets in waves, crashing into homes and the quiet japanese resort town south west of tokyo. the electricity pile on here were shaking all over the place and no sooner had i wondered what was going on than the mud slides were already there. and in the street below 2, he was really scared. japan,
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self defense forces had sent teams to help local police and firefighters. japan is prone to mud slides and flooding during its annual rainy season. japan is very much a natural disaster country. i mean there may be no country on earth that has as many natural disasters in smaller is japan does. you know volcanoes, earthquakes, landslide floods it's, it's gets hit very heavy. and so the self defense forces, one of their missions is to, to go to these disaster zones. and to kind of add some manpower to a situation where, you know, otherwise local authorities might be overwhelmed elsewhere. and she's over the prefecture cruiser rescuing people from floodwaters brains. are expected to continue in several areas in the next 2 days and are chappelle helps 0 time for a short break here and just here, right. when we come back, i'm just seeing human insight julian, historical building, which has just been refurbished for us to start the process. next,
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we'll explain how the double threats of fragile wetlands in spain, a local man tells us europe. suppose climate refugees will be from his town more than a hello there. let start in north america and forest fires are raging across western canada. this was the scene in british columbia. those sparked by lightning strikes thanks to the record heat wave we've seen there recently. and those hot dry conditions are expected to fuel the frames, but temperatures have come down slightly. that heat has pushed into more central areas. the canadian plain seeing temperatures continuing to climb, as well as the northern chains of the u. s. and the midwest states, we've seen records broken across, move dakota, montana,
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and those temperatures are expected to continue to climb. the heat is going to build. now across the north, east coast. things have cooled slightly with the arrival of storms and those showers. those are expected to continue through sunday, but come monday, those temperatures will climb again. new york, edging up to me a 30 degrees celsius. 33 degrees in washington. for the wet weather, we have to go to the deep south severe storms expected in texas. and those states around the gulf of mexico and florida could see some very wet and windy weather with the arrival of hurricane elsa on monday. for now it's moving across the caribbean, bringing flooding, rains, and damaging when the country with coast site is challenging. the political establishment in latin america as a pandemic, thanks millions into overseas and fuel prices and trying to fit where is the
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least max tack unicorn can see the cost on all to 0, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on our 20 me ah welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this tens of thousands of protesters in brazil, law demanding the impeachment of president jam both. and they're angry of his handling of the corona virus and demick, which has killed more than half a 1000000 percent in canada. as military preparing for ations as wildfires spread
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across british columbia, more than a 100 miles, i'm burning the record breaking heath way grips the province around a 1000. people have already fled their homes, and the imprisonment of former president jacob zoom has been delayed off the quarter. great to hear his challenge to a 15 month jail term he received last week. he could be exposed to code 19 in prison. a search operation at the site and they collapsed apartment building in florida has now been suspended. emergency workers will now demolish what's left of the block in miami. before a tropical storm elsewhere reaches the coast to more bodies have been recovered. bringing the confirm number of dead to 2424 others are still missing. no one's been pulled alive from the rebel since the 1st hours of the rescue operation 10 days ago . now around somewhere attack on an american id company has effected up to a 1000 business is worldwide including one of sweden's biggest supermarket chains,
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cyber security group, 100 labs, says hackers compromise software that helps companies manage technology. swedish grocery chain co op said it had to close nearly all of its $800.00 stores. hunters blames the attack on regular b cocktail. it's also accused of targeting the world's biggest meat supplier, j b. s. last month. it paid $11000000.00 in ransom. and america's largest fuel pipeline also came under attack us authorities, se, cyber criminal, gang dockside infiltrated colonial pipeline, disrupting supplies, and causing fuel shortages. the company paid $4400000.00 worth of bitcoin to the gang. well, that much of that was recovered. that's bringing jody west. she's chief executive that the global side, a risk consultancy joined us via skype from washington. d. c. jodi. good job. back with a fellow. we're now beginning to see the true scale of this latest cyber attack. how big could it be? jody. and is this the handiwork again of russian criminal gangs? yes, it seems that it is and it, it,
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it will see how far it spreads the company. because they told every one their customers $40000.00 of them to shut off their servers. that were, he was using the service and so there could be a lag time. i don't know why they didn't just shut off their service to all those 40000 customers. but that's the question i think they need to answer. but if it got into the various customers networks, maybe it just hasn't activated yet. i don't think we know how far this has gone yet, but it is a very serious attack on a weekend when lot of people aren't paying attention. it does raise a big question, jody, about how prepared r u. s. companies and government agencies to defend against these hackers. because it seems that the latest attack shows that us companies are still easy targets and still woefully underprepared yet. and there's 2 questions. how
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prepared are the companies and how prepared is the government to help the company. and the answer to both of those is not very well prepared. however, some companies had hired to say, uh because it is a managed security service provider, one well known with a good reputation to monitor their system and monitor them for security, happenings and, and to take action on them. so these were companies trying to be proactive and protective. the problem is the criminals are now so good, they're targeting all of those services so they can then go out to all the customers, right. it's just a tech separate company, jody. look, us president joe biden gave the russian president a list of what he called red line targets, but not to be touched. but we know that the us has got significant size, but capabilities. so how is the us fighting back?
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well, and i doubt the us, well, fight back on this. you know, he gave them a list of our 16 critical infrastructure structure sectors, which pretty much includes most commercial systems. the problem is the united states has not been out there in the united nations and in multilateral law for arguing for an international legal framework about cyberspace and cyber crime. all that has happened in over a decade is people saying, well, here are norm, their voluntary rules of behavior that are non binding. that's all we have. and russia, of course, signs up to these norms and they are happy to ignore them when it's not convenient . that is what's happening and until we get an international legal framework that applies to cyber crime and cyber criminal activities, then every country is just sort of less left to their own devices of their own
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threats. so we may put some sanctions on russia. we may talk about this, but really they have not violated international law. and so it is a serious matter where there's a lot of work that has to be done by countries and by companies to try to get the situation under control. in the meantime, the bad guys are winning. yeah. jody west be always good to get your thoughts. thank you very much indeed, jody. thank you. now there's hope a real political change in chalet in may. a group of anti government protest as were elected to write a new constitution set to meet on sunday to begin that task or latin america edit salisia. newman met one of them in santiago. i mean 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 2 is the mouse like fictional preacher belonging to the pokemon video game series
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. it became such a hit that soon others joined, did a symbol of peaceful protest for social change. wow. when brian police attacked beka to, to the surprise of many, a 46 year old grandmother and foreman groceries teacher, emerge from the costume to wipe the pepper gas from her eyes. today, joe, when i get, i'm gonna is one of the elected delegates to julie's 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 joint 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,
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to part of the largest block of delegates who will write to these new constitution . their aim is to overhaul to this economic and political system, and not surprisingly, many of them as left wing 3. miss influential columnist, daniel mac. marla argues that, in fact, they were presenting new and diverse political force that doesn't fit the traditional mold, total set of all these grassroots ladies have been off the mainstream right off for a long time. the traditional late, 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 a rule has his case in uni, garber good. what are the i can definitely do that. i have cancer though, the system hasn't managed to kill me yet. julie medical treatment depends on how
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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 ra 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, it's about taking power so that this power can be distributed more democratically, not just amongst the small elite. and then we'll have to run again. 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. lithuania has declared a state of emergency after a record number of migrants and refugees into the country from neighboring bella, luce, lithuanian government, accused of l. a. russian and president of weapon ising migration. after alexander lucas shank of threatened to loosen border controls,
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undocumented migrants the vatican never choosing 10 people of financial crimes including fraud, extortion, and abuse of office. the group includes italian, cardinal angela. bet you as well as the heads of the roman catholic church, his financial intelligence unit prompts his fine veteran. last year one of spain's most treasured landscapes done the double threat from climate change and the generation of green energy. environmentalists are demanding more government action to protect the erode delta general referrals. when spain's east coast was battered by storm gloria in early 2020, the fragile 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 sees massive storms like glory will become more regular ripping through rice fields and vital sand
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barriers. so it's an example of dramatic things that are happening in denial, delta 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 lapse 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 for its abundance of bird life. most famous are 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
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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 authorities to act on the possible solutions includes supplementing the supply of river sediment to prevent coastal erosion and rebuilding sand defenses for the inhabitants of the town of del tebler whose homes regularly flooded their livelihoods inside the delta ever more precarious action is urgent.
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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. jo, no whole al jazeera in spain's abroad. delta and fans of the late american sing, a jim morrison have gathered at his grave to pay their respects 50 years on from his death by the doors from man is buried of the cemetery and paris bounds have been making to me ever since morrison's death in 1971. when he was just 27 years old, people came from across europe to remember me was
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a great artist side and one of the most important oddison in my opinion and kind of the key produced was just amazing. and it's still amazing and still relevant and i think that's the great shaded privilege volunteer. i come from a village in valencia. i've come here because i have a lot of respect for jim. his music has been with me all my life. so i had to be here for the anniversary ah, type of krycek of the headlines here. tens of thousands of protesters in brazil, law, demanding the impeachment of president jab both, and they're angry at his handling of the corona virus pandemic, which has killed more than half a 1000000 brazilians, monica, you now can, has more now, from the addition area where there's an era. 2 was not the only city where there were protest, protest. 2 are.
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