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the inspiring human story of the brought the designer and the atomic sign analogy 0. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there, i'm, how am i, he's in this is the news or life from to coming up for you. in the next 60 minutes rescue operation underway, philippines military transport plane goes dion over the island of sue kelly's at least 29 on boards. each i can see don request an urgent meeting of the un security counselors area and pass the feel p continues over its grand. renee on stan
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projects support says raleigh. i tried. jacob zoom is home as the former south africa precedent to plead his case after being found guilty of contempt. collateral damage, or ransomware attack targets one company, but the domino effect sees congress more effectively around the globe. uninstalled england set up a european championships semi final with denmark. and when basing ukraine, o'neill reached the semi for the 1st time in 25 years. ah, emily transport plane has crashed in the philippines, killing at least 29 people. the c 130 or craft was trying to land on cholo island in pseudo province. these 40 of those on boards have been rescued and search crews
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are looking for any other survivors. well, jimmy, until then is in manila for as such. a miller, what were to be? no but that crash this are well holler. what we know is that around 11 30 am local time me see 130 plane took off from the or a province one of the biggest cities in the southern region of menda. now, and was actually just had figured in as what they described in a landing mishap in her law. it ended a plan thing in the town called, but the cool, which is in the border of law in lieu one of the, you know, several outlying islands in the southern philippines. according to the secretary of defense madd, the best medical have a copiers and rescue operations are actually well underway. since this afternoon, it's about 6 p. m. local time. now that the, the latest death toll lived around $29.00. but there are fears that that may go up . those survivors that have been rescued are now taken to the hospital station and in,
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in the law. and those who may be in critical condition are most likely to be flown to the one that city, which is the biggest city closest to her law. now this runway is considered classified as a domestic minor runway and but, but it's not unusual that see 130 police actually land here. law is the most militarized area in the southern philippines. it's home, its base to thousands of troops and also home to several armed groups including the more islamic liberation front. and the i would say yes group. and we were told that around 85 personnel were flown in from day and the oral and were actually reported, or those who were supposed to be assigned in hollow for a few months when the accident happened to me. and they'll go there, bring us the very latest lie for manila jimmy lot. thank you. well, there be the more large protests in brazil demanding president julia wilson wrote that down an allegedly corrupted vaccine deal has acted to anger about the way the
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government is handling the corona virus pandemic market care report. now from b diginero, tens of thousands of brazilians took to the street for the 3rd time in 5 weeks. me, they've been calling for president jadem ball, so not as 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, we still have the world's 2nd largest, proven 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. theresa, 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,
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life of the 1000000 mole. my brother's death 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 bull scenario allies and the health ministry insiders may be involved in a corruption scheme to buy over price vaccines from india. on friday, 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. they growing discontent with the government resulted in a nationwide protest calling for bull. so now to impeachment this time, opponents have new ammunition until now. pro testers have accused president wilson
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out of downplaying, the virus of delaying the roll out of the see now then say 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 president's popularity has taken a severe blow. his approval rate has fallen to record 23 percent putting at risk also, not us hope of being reelected next year. monica not give all just era rio de janeiro . the u. n. chief says he'll accept nothing less than food humanitarian access to all of the feel. p s t gray region, millions, they're at risk of starvation. and governments was accused of destroying
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infrastructure blocking crucial aid from getting through to great forces. we took the regional capital mckelly on monday with fighting after fighting with the philippine government forces and their allies for months. i am deeply concerned with the present situation in great. it is essential to have a real fire and the real fire facing the way for a dialogue, able to bring the political solution to t gray. the presence of foreign troops is a negative fighting factor of confrontation. and at the same time, full human italian, excess and restrictive humanity in excess must be guaranteed to the whole territory . if u. p. s. federal government says it's withdrawn from the t gray region to focus on threats to its ground when a song stam the 2nd, filling off the damage to be completed this month, but told to reach an agreement with sudan and egypt fails to produce results at
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their requests. the issue will be discussed next week at an urgent fashion over the united nations security council. it will morgan reports from alpha sugar near the porter, with ethiopia. when rebel sees the grand capital this week, the few been government said that was because it had withdrawn its forces. it says it needs them to focus on other threats to the country. when the gym or by you don't get are going to the goal of declaring a cease fire in the to gray region is to neutralize the danger of the 2 great people's liberation front and withdraw military equipment from there. because the region does not currently pose a threat to the country, the exit of the army from too great is one of the steps to address the external threats to the renee sounds damn and fill the gaps. the renaissance them is built on the blue nile source of 80 percent of the miles waters. it's set to become africa, the largest hydro electric them upon completion. if you says it's help lift millions
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of people out of poverty, but talks to reach an agreement with the downstream country, sudan, and egypt over the dams, filling and operation have repeatedly failed. joint military drills between piano and egypt dubbed the guardians of the nile have raced concerns. egypt is worried about the amount of water it will get when the damage failed. and so dan says it's concerned about the impact, the dam will have on its own dams, especially one name to say risk, which lies 100 kilometer away from the guard. he said the whole city is dumb, has the capacity of 7000000000 cubic meters, and the renaissance done has the capacity of 74000000000 cubic meter. you can't operate the 2 down without that information sharing agreement that is legally binding, which we needs to guarantee the safety and operation of our dams to ensure farm as compliant crop. it's not the only security issue if europe has been facing in the region since november, it's been locked in the border conflict with sedan over elfish, i got a 3000 square kilometer agricultural air,
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yet claimed by both sides. a colonial era agreement with sugar as part of to them. but if you can, farmers say it belongs to them and they've been farming on it for nearly 50 years. talks to end the border conflict between piano and if you have thoughts in december . so dan says it was if you have to abide by the 19 or 2 boundaries and increase the number of markers along the border. if you'll be says it wants to the nice truth to withdraw from him for sugar, for any source of negotiations to resume a condition rejected by sudan. the border conflict has cost lives on both sides. some analysts fee, a full confrontation, is not completely off the table with all of the tensions across the sedan. if you're in border. these include the negotiations of the grandees. the open renee saw stam the conflict over fresh go farm lens, as well as some tension over areas further south along the border, sudan, and each of you have had a rocky set of relations in recent months. so, you know,
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the way this is clear is yes, the grand rebels have rejected the flyer announced by the government after taking over the northern region from the federal forces and whether it's to surface out of pig right or left on their own. there's no denying that they are unresolved issues, that if his troops may need to focus on people morgan all to 0, alpha sugar bodies to them. plenty more head on this news are included and other will walk to peace and stability and libya, putting elections at risk. the elaborate lamp posts that could be shedding more light on corruption in thailand and is $4.00 to $5.00 decades. but the milwaukee bucks back in the n b a finals. and it will be here with more later this news r r g which is the former south african president, jacob zoom or a rallying, and
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a show of solidarity. there is facing 15 months in jail as to being found guilty of contempt of court. however, a judge has a treat to hear his appeal next week in the won't really overturned, you could be exposed to corporate 19 in prison. well let's get more from from eda miller jones is from the condo complex. this, this was supposed to be the deadline for him to surrender himself to police, but they're happy in development. so the legal front. so what happens now will jacobs may be arrested in the coming hours? well, it is certainly quite complex. we know that the former president submitted those applications to 2 different courts, ultimately to stay out of prison. but i think it's also important to note that as it stands, he is still due to hand himself over that deadline midnight tonight. and if he doesn't do that, he could face the rest. the police will been the issue,
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a warrant of a risk. but in the next 3 days, the former president is going to the high court to us cause a stay of imprisonment. so that he's not arrested ahead of a 3 day deadline, which comes up by wednesday. now, the issue here is really about jurisdiction. given that the constitutional cool, the highest court in the land, a court that can't be appealed, issued that judgement saying that the former president has been 15 months in jail. he's going to the high court. the high court may not have the necessary jurisdiction to say to the police that they shouldn't arrest the former president. so between now and wednesday, he could potentially be arrested if he doesn't get that stay of imprisonment and without side. and he's, his residency in northern natal support is as you say, the continuing to come out and we've also seen the atmosphere, your change somewhat. it's been almost finished up in the last couple of days.
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people coming out singing songs. you hear the music in the background, there's a mobile stage sets up. but in the last hour or so, there's been a significant amount of gunfire. people shooting into the, in the me, jose also been threatened to some extent by the people who appear to be becoming increasingly angry at the potential risk. because as it stands, the former president hasn't been saved from prison. and he does face that potential arrest a hint of that court application on tuesday. we'll give him the federal situation for me. what sort of thing can we expect jacobs, him to say when he addresses his supporters later today. we're expecting that a chance at about 6 pm local time and jacob do my, we understand we'll be speaking from within his residence primarily to media. but of course will be messages there to be supported and south africans at large,
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especially leadership in south africa. yesterday. he spoke to people with in his residence, saying that he doesn't understand what he's done wrong. again, maintaining his innocence of any wrong doing. and that that system is against him. that traditionally, in particular, and leadership in south africa is also a statement. he's africa national congress bought the what the haps, the former president feels betrayed. he might feel isolated in the difficult time when he's facing various legal processes, including a corrupt control that's continuing into july where we expect to see the former president as well. so we're likely to hear from him. what we're likely to hear from him is denial of any wrong doing. and how he's a victim of a political agenda. ok for me to mila there. bring us the latest from the candler. thank you for me to a delegation form of southern africa regional block is due to arrive in as with
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teeny, formerly known as swaziland on a fact finding mission. now there are reports that dozens of people have been killed during weeks of protests against the king. and actually brian, as this reports are not until and a 13 e capital ember 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 they had to get the whole landlocked kingdom, formerly known as the lead internet and phone axes have been sporadic since protests against the monarchy escalated this week. but opposition after the se, dozens of people have been killed and injured for
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the dead. that currently, if the me to, to be 70, that have happened in the last 4 days. ketter's 2 of his might just be clearing the wall 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 of 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,
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most speech most just be why these can do to become any problem. 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 indebted investigating allegations of them injury. but the u. k. and us have expressed they concern well neighboring, south africa's urgent care. she forces to show restraint. the regional blog. septic is now standing. a fact finding mission we call on sat down to assist us one hold. he's much as be personally responsible for crimes. east 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 libya's high electro commission has promised fair and credible elections on december the 24th, despite doubts, the votes can go ahead as plans. elections for agreed as part of the country's peace process, but un sponsored talks in geneva ends on saturday without that agreement on haiti. actually organize them on the commission. assess voter registration has no opens. let's get more from alec trina. he joins been a form, tripoli, maverick, voter, registration, speed opens, but there's no agreements and i said, actually run this election in a 100. do you think this will impact the upcoming votes? well, that's right. according to the national electoral commission voter registration open today for a period of 30 days, they said that might be extended. but like you said,
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without an agreement on how to run these elections pretty much in geneva, there was the party you failed to agree on a constitutional basis. that means that, you know, what kind of government or what kind of authorities will the future government have in libya, if these elections go on as plan? i mean, if you vote for president, what kind of authority, what kind of powers of the president have? what is he going to be the chief, the chief of the, of the armed forces? he going to be able to appoint libya, sovereign positions, like the national oil corporation, or the central bank. so, i mean, these are all questions that nobody really knows. i mean, what we saw earlier today is a lot of government officials, you know, very happy saying that libyans want elections to happen, that this must go on. but there are so many challenges facing facing libyans to be able to vote in december. just for the, for example, there are over 20000 foreign fighters in libya. when we look at the sci fi
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agreement that was agreed upon last year in october, part of that, that agreement was that born foreign fighters and mercenaries had to leave the country within 3 months. that the road between eastern western libya had to be opened. but none of those things have happened so far. so a lot of that is, there's a lot of questions as to, you know, what, what and who will live is both for if the, if the vote is able to happen as scheduled. and malik, is it likely that this votes will go ahead given the challenges that the high electoral commission faces and just getting this election held in the 1st place? yeah, i mean that's, that's, that remains to be seen. you know, the prime minister spoke earlier and he said we have a, a program to secure reelections. we're training over 30000 police officers. but
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there is a vast areas in libya, especially in south central libya and the areas of joe, for whom that aren't controlled by any living parties or large party, large areas of land that are controlled by foreign fighters and mercenaries. so how will elections happen in those areas? how will a government force be able to come in and secure and secure these headquarters where people will come in to vote? i mean, there's so many questions like i said, i mean who, what, who will libyans vote for? will they vote for president directly? will they vote for a parliament for m p 's and the m p. 's will then vote for a president. so a lot of you know, a lot of sugar coating today within the government, nobody really or within the, with the officials at the ceremony. nobody really talked about their serious challenges that are facing this government and libya in order to come up with a, a united government that is recognized internally and internationally. i mean,
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when you look at live live, it's completely divided militarily. you have worked for after an eastern libya, you have forces here that are loyal to the internationally recognized government of national unity. so let's say the elections go as scheduled, but who will guarantee that, that people on the ground with, with the weapons will be able to, will respect the results of that election. so a lot of questions remain unanswered and we're going to have to wait and see what kind of solution they come up with. we will indeed significant challenges that lie ahead for libya molig. trina, thank you so much for laying that out for not a traitor reporting live from tripoli or at least 3 people have been killed as tropical psycho elsa bastard. the southern coasts of haiti and the dominican republic when gusts 110 kilometers and hit the region on saturday. the cycle has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still packing strong winds. the storms on course, the head,
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other parts of the caribbean, and then i said, states, east coast in the coming days. cypress is appealing for international health sites of forest fire. considered the worst in decades at least 4 people were killed . the place spread for southern li muscle district, strong winds and high temperatures for several villages to be evacuated. cypress has been experiencing a week or a heat wave temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees. canada's military is preparing to help evacuate areas and the path of wildfires sweeping through the province of british columbia. more than $100.00 fires burning in an extreme heat waves. victoria gates and b has more 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 is all time hot,
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his 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 is heard about british columbia, 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 $170.00 wildfires, a burning across british columbia and western 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
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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, because all of those deaths 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 banned the use of fireworks for the 4th of july weekend. canada is 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 al jazeera fill ahead on, i'll just erode, they're out of jail, and still fighting for independence. we look at what's next for spain. capital on san francisco leaders. i'm just seeing human inside chiles,
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the story call the building which is just when we furbished for a historic process on that plane. how and and fort lino messy moves, a step closer to winning his 1st major title with arch and sina. ah ah, i was asked the day when will it get better in england? weatherwise? well, i had to say friday may be because the next few days look a bit like this swirling career, the atlantic through most of western europe. that's happened in the last 24 hours. the previous one is sitting over the black sea, and that's fairly active, the giving thunderstorms and a fine sliver of sunshine and warms between the 2 and certainly down in spain and italy looking quite nice. it's when we up again in greece, but some,
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most of europe, the blue represents rate in over the outs. that means probably sundry rain as well . but that sliver of warmth is strangely north. it goes up through well pattern, admittedly. but it reaches finland where the heat wanting in finland was temperatures rising into the 30s in the next couple of days. i suspect of sunday. however, the picture on monday remains much the same for everybody else. another one looks like an or tunnel story coming in to the british out and to west in france. and yes, it is early july. now rather more normal weather in africa. still hot in places, 44 and tripoli, another sunshine, of course, in north africa. that big shelves and the gulf of guinea, and as far west once more the country of guinea, ah. across the world, young activated and organized there on the move to the day we do the work that
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. the al jazeera commander over top stories, the center military play in his crash and the philippines, killing at least 29 people receive on ferris. he went in on july to the province defense and she says to play ness the runway the bushes a former south african president, j consumer or rallying and to show solidarity. soon they facing 15 months in jail after being turned guilty of contempt of court. however, judge has agreed to hear his appeal next week and you and he says he's deeply concerned about the continuing crisis that he feel appeals to growing region. millions are at risk of starvation as humanitarian access is being restricted.
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