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for my son, bob way, showcase his personal story, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges. but the way they did by growing tensions with egypt and sudan, ethiopia is set for the next phase of filling them on the blue nile. july on i just eat up. i go to brazil, a president to be impeached. his anger grows up, his handling of a cobra 1900 condemning ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out there, ally from coming up. hundreds, a told to leave their homes in canada. wildfires spread in the western province of british columbia. a last minute legal or free for jacob, duma, the former but african present was due to a 15 month general term. and
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a 1000 businesses worldwide are affected by ransomware. attack on an american ice company. i welcome to the program protested, have rallied in cities across brazil, calling for the impeachment of president j. both an arrow over his handling of the corona virus pandemic, both and the results of the subject of a corruption investigation linked to a contract to buy indian made vaccines. monica, you're not going to report somebody edition, tens of thousands of brazilians took to the street for the 3rd time in 5 weeks. to me, they've been calling for present jaytal scenarios. 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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still has the world's 2nd largest covered 900 death toll after the united states, while americans have more than enough fact seems to go around. brazilians are sadly lacking with less than 13 percent of its population fully inoculated by 3 beetle says or 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 lost with the 1000000 mole for my brother's death. last march could have been avoided. we found out 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 bolts and allies and health ministry insiders may be involved in a corruption scheme to buy over price vaccines from india. on friday,
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the supreme court authorized the opening of an 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 the nationwide protest calling for both so now impeachment, but this time opponents have new ammunition until the protesters of accused president wilson 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 $120.00 impeachment requests have been submitted. none of them have moved forward because both sonata still has enough support in congress and also on the street where he has led 3 motor bike rally the president's popularity has taken
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a severe blow. his approval rate has fallen to record 23 percent. putting at risk both so natalie hope of being reelected next year. monica not give all just 0. rio de janeiro. canada's military is preparing for evacuations as wildfire spread across british columbia. more than 100 fires burning as a record breaking heath way grips the province. ventura against the force. a forest fire that ignited after days of record breaking temperatures has destroyed most of lit and a small town in central british columbia. this week, little broke canada is all time hot, his temperature record 3 times. hitting nearly 50 degrees celsius on tuesday, local media 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 is heard about british columbia, which birds almost essentially to the ground. and there's been multiple fatality
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reported there and other people not accounted for. some people are happy to go 2 to 3 hours of 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 west and all berta. that fueled 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 in 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, because all of this stuff could have been prevented. so we have to raise awareness
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in oregon, governor kate brown has declared a state of emergency and in the city of portland, the fire department has been 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 don't stand by to help evacuate more towns, victoria gate, and be al jazeera. at least 3 people have been killed off a tropical cycling. elsa battered the southern coasts of haiti and the dominican republic, wind gusts, up to 110 kilometers an hour to route from buildings and brought down trees in the region on saturday. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it's still packing strong winds. it's on pause to hit other parts of the counter be in a much of the us east coast over the coming day. the imprisonment of former african president jacob zoom has been delayed off to the constitutional court agreed to hear his challenge to
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a jail to 100 down last week zoom. i joined hundreds of supporters gathered outside his home in candler in a show on tuesday. he was sentenced to 15 months in prison, offending to appear at a corruption inquiry. zoom has asked the court to overturn the ruling, saying it could be exposed october 19 in prison, to meet mila is falling developments in canada. those attempts to stay out of prison. they've come just stuff to 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 supports and independent that there's an agenda political agenda against him. and so that he willing to go to jail who sort of creative, 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 face arrest in the days after that. he then approached the constitutional court as
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well as the high court to try and prevent that race. and so for now, the constitutional cortez issued an order say that it was here, his application for rescission, of that judgment and sentence, they'll hear that application on the 12th of july. but it doesn't necessarily mean that imprisonment is suspended. we are seeking clarity on that one. the expert says that the former president would have to apply separately to the constitutional court to hold off on that risk search and rescue crews in japan. now looking for 20 people missing after a mudslide struck the coastal city of tommy south, west of tokyo. at least 2 people are known to have died and it's feared there could be more heavy rain to come under chappelle report. after days of terrestrial rain. so we look up the town around 10 30 am local time. on saturday, it all came sliding down the mountain. the black mud cascaded through the streets
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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 was really scared. japan, self defense forces had sent teams to help local police and firefighters. japan is prone to my 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,
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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 rains. are expected to continue in several areas in the next 2 days and are chappelle helped 0. now, one of hong kong, biggest beverage companies. vito soil has become the target to the boycott. cool. my chinese social media uses their anger. the company condemn a violent incident involving an employee and its initial internal memos. the man stopped a police officer in hong kong before committing suicide. beatrice lawyer offered condolences to his family without mentioning the attack. lots more so to come here and just there including deserted but not forgotten. how as a bizarre tom survived, one city retaken after 3 decades. plus i'm just seeing human inside chile historic congress building which has just been refurbished for a historic pro set up next. we'll explain how
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ah hello there, the heat continues to build across the middle east and the levant. we think temperatures saw in iraq. this was the scene in baghdad on tuesday. they had an all time high temperature does down slightly on sunday, but by the time we get to choose day, we will be nearing 50 degrees celsius again. and he does continue to build from many of the gulf states. it's further south that things are looking cooler. we got a cooling, salt westerly, wind blowing, and bringing temperatures down slightly in oman and in yemen. bringing a little bit of cloud as well. and we are seeing a few showers to west in areas of yemen. and as we move over to central africa, we're seeing no storms brewing across the open rift valley. we've also seen weather
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weather rolling across the equitorial about south sudan, seeing some of those showers northern areas of the democratic republic of congo. and of course we got stormed brewing across the gulf. we've seen wet weathering, gonna cameroon, edging all the way off into sierra leone. and we are expecting those reins to continue for final dry weather. we have to come to southern parts of africa, johannesburg, please seeing plenty of sunshine coming through 22 degrees celsius there. but in cape town, things have cooled slightly. but the sunshine on the way, next week the for some robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be really humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries, next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think for you and
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even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on our 20 o the me welcome back to pick them out about top stories here. this tens of thousands of protested in brazil law demanding the impeachment of pregnant. john bolton are a, they're angry of his handling of the corona virus. demick, which has killed more than half a 1000000 lives counted as military is preparing for evacuations. as wildfires spread across british columbia, more than 100 fire burning as a record breaking his way through the province around a 1000, people have already fled to home. and the imprisonment of former african present
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jacobs has been delayed after the court agreed to hear his challenge to a 50 month jail. he received last week to my sense he could be exposed to cobit 19 in prison. and in conflict and libya appears further out of reach off. the delegates fail to agree in a plan to hold elections in december, the members of the libyan political dialogue for him and the much anticipated talks in geneva with no official way forward. malik traina has more than tripling equal issue of iraq. i'm human don't. after nearly a week of talks and negotiations in geneva, those taking part in the libyan political dialogue forum have failed to come to an agreement on a constitutional basis to hold elections in december. it is seen by many as yet another roadblock to bring in stability to a country ravished by conflicts for more than a decade. it is regrettable dot. despite all the opportunities
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over a total of 5 days, there is still no common ground. the people will certainly feel let down as they still aspire to the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights in their presidential and parliamentary election on 24 december. the libyan political dialogue forum or l p d. f is a 75 member body created by the us support mission. it voted in the interim unity government in february, which was seen as a break through the interim government led by prime minister abdul hamid. the veda is leading the country until elections can be held in december. but with talks failing and geneva some say it may mean the elections will be delayed, threatening chances of uniting the country performers that most of the yes,
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the electors may be disposed for months or until all side reach a fair and rational consented to hold elections. but the opportunity is still there and time is still available. fits he for saga. the former minister of interior and a candidate running for president says there are those within the talks who don't want elections to happen. the libyan people awaiting the libyan paper in a very bad situation from the lack of basic services. and the only way to get out of this crisis is to have one government that is chosen by the libyan people. and what we saw in geneva is members looking for their own personal interest rather than the interest of the country. it's been a long and challenging road for the un support mission to get this far. building, local and international consensus on libya has been difficult. i ministerial conference in for lynn last month, affirmed international consensus on libby at to hold elections in december. but its
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libyans themselves that have to agree on a framework to do that. and a statement earlier on saturday, the support mission said it encourages pdf members to consult among themselves and pursue a workable compromise and cement what unites them. so that election can be held as scheduled. now. latrina, algebra, tripoli. yes, president joe biden is spending part of the july 4th holiday weekend encouraging people to get vaccinated. he's been in michigan to highlight the countries progress against cobra. 19 more than half the u. s. population have been vaccinated. the government will not meet his goal if not, can 870 percent by july. the 4th response teams are being deployed across the u. s. air is at risk of the highly contagious delta variant that's been detected in all 50 states, to 0 as christians, looming reports from new york. the route, whether it's to see bruce springsteen on broadway,
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or the new york mets at city field. americans are getting back out just in time to celebrate the national 4th of july holiday weekend, some traveling for the 1st time since the pandemic. it's really exciting, but also a little concerning at the same time just because there's so much we don't know. the united states is reopening despite falling short of president jo biden's, goal vaccinating 70 percent of americans, even as the delta variance spreads to all 50 states. i am concerned that people who have not gotten vaccinated have the capacity to catch the variance and spread the very end to other people who have not been vaccinated. i'm not concerned there's going to be a major outbreak. in other words, that we're going to have another epidemic nationwide, but and concern lives will be lost. new york
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and california have lifted virtually all of their cobra restrictions on businesses and social gathering. these 2 states hit hardest and earliest by the pandemic. we're also among those that suffered the most economically businesses are trying to balance safety with meaning open and profitable. it does feel like the old times square here. yes. and on the weekend you really see just over 50 percent of storefronts are open for business in new york times square. but people are coming back. pedestrian can't now are rising. in fact, we see an average of 200000 sessions coming through our pauses in our neighborhood every day, which is an 60 percent increase compared to what we saw during the pandemic. some businesses and events still require masks or proof of vaccination. someone like myself, my friends, over here, we can't go to the show because we haven't gone the vaccination with a significant segment of the population resistant to the vaccine. however,
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some say you can't be careful enough. i don't know what is going to look like, but it sounds good. i just don't want to take any chances. i want to leave a little longer. still many will find reason to celebrate this independence day in a country, not yet free of the corona virus. christine salumi al jazeera new york, a ransomware attack on an american i t company has affected up to a 1000 business is worldwide including one of sweden's biggest supermarket chains. cyber security group 100 lab, says hackers compromised software that helps companies manage technology. the sweetest grocery chain co op said it had to close nearly all of its 800 stores unexplained attack on rebuild the cocktail that's also accused of targeting the world biggest meet supplier j b s. last month. it paid $11000000.00 in run some. america's largest fuel pipeline also came under attack us, i'm sorry to say cyber criminal gang dock side infiltrated colonial pipeline, disrupting supplies and causing fuel shortages. the company paid $4400000.00 worth
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a bit. going to the gang, although much of that was recovered. what jody west needs chief executive at global cyber risk. she's calling for an international framework to be set up to fight cyber crime. i doubt the u. s. will fight back on this. i mean, 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 a arguing for an international legal framework about cyberspace and cyber crime, all that has happened in over a decade is people saying, while here are norms, 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
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. 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 and their own 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. now adam was once a bustling city home, around 40000 people before armenian forces, took it in 1993. since then, the era has been a buffer zone 3 decades later, when as a by johnny forces entered, they found that deserted. but as russell 3rd reports plan, survival could mean it becomes a home. again, a region in ruins on them was once
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a prosperity city. now it's badly recognizable and most of it is in greens. all along the mesh, ogden was one of the most advanced provinces of either by john. it was such a green city with fresh water from the surrounding mountains. it had a peculiar way of life, even had the theatre drama whole back in the 900 thirty's. it was the hometown of world famous callers. you could find anything and it's bustling grand. bizarre. there were 10 big schools in the city. what has that by johnny, and i mean teachers were working together, then the war started. i went, i mean, and i kept them 3 decades ago. the heaviest fighting force, the local population to fully east armenian forces destroyed some of its fraud and buildings and use it as a buffer zone until they lost control of the city to be john in november last year . but as they retreated, they left behind more than a 100000 land mines. shortly after seizing control of their b jump began
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a major clean up operation with the goal of making them inhabitable again. but that could take years further than yula bus about us out america, by the way, constructing a road from the town of thought to arden road is 45 kilometers long, that we full bridges over it and also the pipelines which will carry the water to them. will be laid alongside the road. now we're flattening the road and sing. we will stop pouring cement despite all, if it's the work goes on slowly because this region as heavily mind, it's now a long and complex vote economy because but those are b, jones government says it is determined to transform again territories like arg them into areas of high tech, the allotment, based on what is called the smart city concept. we have the master plan, which was adopted, where, according to this plan, we're going to implement the a lot of the project concerning the road construction costs wanting to the
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utilities. and also the here where use the green energy, where use the contemporary rules technologist here like the in the width of technologies. so all of this work we're planning to do here. but that could be easier said than done with no basic facilities in police. it will remain a challenge for the government to attract people to come back. this city may be deserted, but it's not forgotten. and while and might not be inside. for the 1st time in decades, ogden has hope. bristol sat there by john some breaking news in the philippines now a military plane carrying at least 85 people has crushed so far. 40 people have been rescued from the burning wreckage of the c 130 hercules. it was trying to land on hollow island that's in sooner problems. so we're bringing more on that as we
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get it. now there's still no official result and peruse presidential election. supporters of the opposing candidates? hell, a protest and lima. calling on the authority to declare the result. preliminary results of a june 9 vote gave leveling candidates. federal cut, a type victory of a conservative type for mores that's been challenged by the gym or if she's alleged election fraud, has not provided evidence. now this hope for real political change in chalet in made a group of anti government protest as were among those elected to write a new constitution that fit to take part in the constitutional convention. first meeting later on sunday, our latin america editor elissia newman met one of them in santiago. the, amid the anger and violence of chillies, social uprising. one figure stood out that made protest, just happy dance dance. pick a shoe, they chanted. pick a tool is the mouse like ritual 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 riot police attack to pick a 2 to the surprise of many a 46 year old grandmother and former groceries school teacher emerged one of the costumes to wipe the pepper gas from her eyes. today, joe, one of them is one of the electron delegates to the 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 one to ruin 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 to part of the
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largest blossom delegates who will write till his new constitution. their aim is to overhaul to this economic and political system, and not surprisingly, many of them as last week, 3 miss, but influential columnists, danielle mac, marla argues that, in fact, they representing new and diverse political force that doesn't fit the traditional mold, total set of it all these grassroots ladies have been off the mainstream, right? 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 into the legal role has his case in regard to whether 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
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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 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 fans of a late american singer jim morrison have gathered at his grave to pay their respects 50 years on from his death by
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the dog front, man is buried of the cemetery in paris, fans have been making a pilgrimage there since morrison's death in 1971 when he was just 27 years. even a great size and one of the most important oddison in my opinion and kind of the key produced just amazing and it's still amazing. it's 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 creature of the headlines here on out 0 and for some breaking news in the philippines, a military plane carrying at least 85 people. as crash so far 40 have been rescued from the burning wreckage. of the c $130.00 hercules. it appears to mister runway on hold.
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