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so they do not cross into argentine territory from this home argent. time authorities can money for what's happening in economic exclusive films. but what a 40 here are saying is, and what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. the foremost south african president jacob zoom address is crowds of supporters outside his home of the challenges the court ruling that could send him to prison. ah, i'm stymied, say them. this is al jazeera alive from del, so coming up to ryan leaders outlined their conditions for considering the fees fall cold by his government, including a un investigation into
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a legit war crime. thousands killed off so many transport plane. this is the run by and crashes in the philippines. the elaborate lamp post that could be shedding more light on corruption in thailand. ah, south africa, the former president, jacob zoom has ours left to turn himself in, or potentially face being arrested. summa has been addressing supporters who are backing is challenged to a court ruling that could send him to prison. many of camp outside his house for weeks, zoom was found guilty of contempt of court and faces 15 months in jail. but a judge is agreed to here is appeal next week. go live now for me, the miller, she joined us from candler. so for me that we understand jacob has been talking, he sounds defiant, right?
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how is the message of not surrendering being received by people? well those gathered outside his residence and in candler of great support for the former president. and there were chose, as he spoke, especially as it remained defiance explaining why in his eyes he was the victim of a political campaign. and many of the people here agree with it. they say that this is an attack on the former president because of what he's stood up for, and that he's being vilified. the crowd of people here come and go, but it's likely we'll continue to see them at outside his residence. we expected to begin speaking to media any time from now, but earlier when he spoke to supporters, he outlined why he felt he was being attacked. he also sent those supporters for coming out here saying that he draw strength from their presence and without them
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police would have access to him. he would be arrested and with them here. he's defended, so really egging them on to maintain the presence at his residence, looking to them for support. so how is this going to play out now because it's quite a complex legal situation. there are lots of cases outstanding, but we've got this midnight deadline for the police. going to wait for these cases to be resolved before they move in. it's uncertain to a point exactly what police will do. they have said that they are standing by and observing that judgement by the constitutional court, which said that the former president should have themselves been by sunday. that's 5 days off to the judgements. and if he doesn't do that, then they would issue a warrant of arrest. we know that the constitutional court chief justice signed the committal order earlier this week, saying that he should,
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he should report to the wistful prison, specifically in dub and to be in that sentence. the former president is adamant that he will not hand himself over. he said as much a number of times in the end just an hour ago as well. so we know that that deadline, they will pass in the next couple of hours. and after that, we will wait to see if the police move in, but the thing is, he's also applied to the high court to say that the order of imprisonment. but the complex thing for him here is that the high court may not have the jurisdiction to rule on the constitutional court judgement given. that's the highest court in the land that it can't be appealed. the president is going back to the constitutional court on the 12th of july. that court has agreed to hear his arguments around why it should reduce his sentence, despite giving him that opportunity early on which he refused to take up. he
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refused to submit the affidavit to present himself to the constitutional court, but they all going to hear him one final time we possibly, the sentence could be rescinded, but technically police are in a position where they should arrest the president, the former president, the next few days, that's if the high court doesn't give him that stay of imprisonment. all right, thanks so much for in the middle of a to grind forces northern ethiopia say they are ready for these 5 talks with the federal government as long as certain conditions are met. that dig ryan people's liberation front, posted a statement on twitter, demanding a full withdrawal of foreign troops from the region. they also want a un investigation into ethiopia and its era try and allies for legit war crimes and crimes against humanity. regional lead is also one, be unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid. i want help with the re pat creation of displaced people and their calling on the prime minister's government to restore electricity and internet services and to grow. meanwhile,
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the un chief says he'll accept nothing less than full humanitarian access to all of the 3 of us to grow region. millions are at risk of starvation. a more than 400000 people are already in famine. abraham, it's government is accused of destroying infrastructure, blocking crucial aid from getting through to grind. forces retook the regional capital mckelly on monday after fighting would be open government forces and by allies for months. i am deeply concerned with the present situation in t. great. it is essential to have a real fire and the real fuse fire fading away for a dialogue able to bring the political solution to the presence of foreign troops is a negative fighting factor of confrontation. and at the same time, full human italian excess and restrictive military and excess must be guaranteed to
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the whole territory. catherine soil in this ab about, she says the government will have to row back its hard line positions to negotiate with a t p l. f. statement by the to grand forces has, is very strongly wooded, and a lot of the field is, are high about cautiously hopeful that these open a window to a political dialogue, hoping that both sides, the federal government administration of our be prime minister. i'll be on that, and the t p leadership are going to set aside their hotline positions and seat and agree to the sci fi so that at least humanitarian aid can get to those who need it most. so what the t p leadership is demanding apart from the role of retrans proof and european forces. if you appeal of fighters from the neighboring, i'm higher region that you know, the p p l,
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i think also demanding that the government recognize left leadership as a truly lead you to make a left said a regional government of c. right. and they're also demanding that apart from the you, when forming this investigative, to investigate atrocities that have been committed in these conflicts started in november, there should be another body international body formed to really truck and make sure that this demands this issues are implemented. now we haven't had any response from the government. prime minister, i'll be on medical to be addressing parliament tomorrow monday to discuss national issues. he may also be discussing a t grew motus. there. parliamentarians are going to be asking questions like very difficult to see how the government is going to accept some of this month. for example, it has already labels p, p alas, and it's courses terrorist organizations. so for the government to come back and
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legitimize d p. last and the leadership of the guy is basically admitting defeat to lays writing a new chapter in its democracy. an unprecedented convention in the capital santiago is meeting to officially begin the drafting of a new constitution in protest. any document will replace the current documents which was written on the august. so penny shays dictatorship for decades ago. the reforms follow months of protests that began in 2019 many blame the existing social inequalities on the old constitution. a military plane has crashed in the philippines, killing at least 45 people. the c 130 croft went down on july island in pseudo province. it was transporting soldiers to reinforce positions against the armed group. i will say off. the defense ministry says the play missed the wrong way. an
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investigation will begin once recovery efforts have finished demos alan dog and has more from manila. while it's easily now slowly being seen as one of the worst cases of military accidents or crashes. in recent philippine history, there have been around 3 c, 130 accidents based on available data. but what we know at this point is that there around 11 30 am local time. this c $130.00, which was commissioned and was handed over to the philippine air force in february took off from the airports of the and the order, which is one of the biggest cities also in mindanao, carrying about 92 people. 85 of them were soldiers. it landed, but it has been described as the aeroplane it figured in a landing mishap in whole lot. according to the secretary of defense rescue operations rescue and retrieval operations are under way. we've been c, terrible pictures of the crash site,
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but the government is still hopeful that there will still be more survivors that need be pulled out from the wreckage. at this point, according to also the government rescue, rescue planes are now well on their way. and those who have been received and taken to the mode where the closest military station hospital in law, those who are believed to be more critical, will be taken to the one to 50. now for those who do not understand this, hello, it's actually area. this is the most militarized area in the southern philippines, there are thousands of troops rotated, they're constantly, it may be as small runway, but c 130 is constantly land here for supplies and true rotations. oh, phil, i had an al jazeera out of jail, and still fighting for independence. we look at what's next for spain. got on stuff with just leaders. collateral damage. ransomware attacks targets one company,
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but the domino effect sees hundreds more. thank that around the globe. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by capital airways that an slide risk exists in japan, but the mount rate it's falling on the ground, has become less the next lumper rate. his lights be most focused in south korea and possibly hawkeye. but that systems running fairly quickly through hawkeye to western windy, i think it's suppose a good description. and with a season range chinese. and it's over the yankee valley, but probably moving slowly north, leaving it for to the drive the south except around the south coast. hong kong because he simply big sandstone for at least just to the east. but the orange is where you see the heaviest rain. so it's focus moment in south korea doesn't mean talk, you'll be bone dry. the full cost is probably
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a dry run for tuesday. the rain comes back, not heavy, but rain or the same for both wednesday and thursday. the ground of course, already sudden there's heavy rain around the philippines which could turn into a cluster thunderstorm, circulating into a trough go depression. maybe even a tropical storm. probably not big shout returned to silhouette, who has recently been flooding and their emotion showing up as you might expect. now, to be emma thailand, vietnam cambodia and laos, monsoon range off to a most active in ne, in india or bangladesh and nepal. and it's still pretty hot for delhi and la hall with little relief sponsored call cut on airways. when the code is 910 demi q and board is close there as well as friend is far from home. one 0, one east investigate has some has been abandoned out of size. and as a mind on al jazeera,
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the morning allow government al jazeera as a, you know, i, i come back here watching out there at time to recap all headlines for my south african president, jacob zoom a has been addressing supporters who are banking is challenge to losing that could send him to prison. zoom was found guilty of contempt of court faces 15 months in jail. but the judge has agreed to hear it till next week. he cries, regional government says it's ready for
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a thief. but if foreigners withdraw from the state, it also once the un to investigate the field in an era try and lead us for the cold war crimes and crimes against humanity. and to grind. july is writing a new chapter in its democracy. an unprecedented convention in the capital santiago is meeting officially begin the drafting of a new constitution. there have been protest, twos of a t, right conflict has come at a time of salad relations between 80 here and its neighbors. because of the grand renaissance dam. if he is locked in a years long dispute about the projects with egypt and sudan, they've successfully requested it be discussed as an urgent session of the un security council. on top of that is also friction between ethiopia and sedan, over the issue of fertile land on the border. as him, morgan explains when rebel sees the grand capital this week, this european government said that was because it had withdrawn its forces. it says
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it needs them to focus on other threats to the country. when did you ma by? you don't just go to the goal of declaring a cease fire. and 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 out. remove the renaissance dam is built on the blue nile source of 80 percent of the miles waters . it's set to become africa, the largest hydro electric down upon completion is us as it some help. lift millions 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 concern. egypt is worried about the amount of water it will get when the damage
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failed. and so dan says it's concerned about the impact, the dam will have on its own dams, especially one name to say res, which lies 100 kilometers away from the guard. he said, the whole series are said is done, 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 need to guarantee the safety and operation of our dams to ensure farmers 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, 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. docs to end the border conflict between piano and if you have thought since december. so dan says it was if you to abide by the 19 or 2 boundaries and increase
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the number of markers along the border. if you'd be says it was to the nice truth to withdraw from sugar for any sorts of negotiations to resume a condition rejected by sudan. the border conflict has cost lives on both sides. some analyst fee, a full confrontation is not completely off with 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. but along the border, sudan, and each of you have had a rocky set of relations in recent months. so you know, the way to san raphael is clear as yes. the grand rebels have rejected the sea flyer, announced by the government after taking over the northern region from the federal forces and whether its troops were forced out of pig right or left on their own. there's no denying that they are unresolved issues. that if you of your troops may
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need to focus on people morgan all to 0 alpha sugar bodies to them. the pakistan democratic movement and opposition party alliance is rallying. it supports his saying, prime minister in non con, should resign. they accuse him of failing to deliver on promises and saying is 2016 election victory was rigged doctors by the military con. hi, that was their where to go far despite the fact that the pockets on a democratic line had been hoarding large rallies across the country. they have not been able to muster the kind of support the challenge of progress on steady against government. richard run by iran on one of the reasons all storage. the fact that 11 parties had initially joined the new democratic movement 2 of the major parties. i've already parted ways over differences over strategy and tactics. not to mention
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the ideological differences, although no longer budget mon, who has had interest in line, not when the election he has considered st. forwarded neighbors do galvanized support from the religious school and the duties, riley. however, it is likely to not do much as far as the government that's concerned focused on government on con is gonna be unable to tackle that figure taken on the right that under the next few years will be loda. however, if the opposition is able to unite the court of god at present period, challenge to his government. cypress is appealing for international help to fight a far as fi considered the worst. in decades, at least 4 people were killed as the blaze spreads from the south. strong winds and high temperatures forced several villages to be evacuated. the leaders of the cattle and independence movement and now out of the spanish jail cells, the facing
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a new political reality. the government in madrid flatly refuses to allow or a friend amongst the session, and the energy is gone from street protests. so how do they make sense of the time in jail? the way ahead, john, how visited the home or former interior minister joaquin form to find out after almost 4 years in the spanish jail separatist leaders. among them, jackie forn emerged defiant and still committed to an independent apollonia and tend to my thought. but i feel strong, i don't regret anything, and i'm convinced that it's necessary to keep fighting and that we will manage to get what we want. the former capital and interior minister under still exile president carlos please. demo form said the leaders had agreed on a 2 year time table for talks with central government in madrid. and then i would
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see should we be positive? yes. personally, i'm not optimistic that into your time, that will be great results. so i think we have to be ready to exit negotiations in 2 years with a roadmap, decided by the pro independence parties for the way ahead. of our question is while i was scotland granted a referendum by the british government and here it's impossible. why did canada accept a referendum over ca, becky? and here it's impossible. the answer is clear, because here there is no real democracy in the unity of spain and above everything else. and even the court to violate basically right for the unity of spain. because the foreign said he didn't want to see a repeat of violence that followed capital. oh news, unilateral referendum and declaration of independence in 2017 because we've got to be met. but as you know, it's true that we've learned lessons, and of course, it would make no sense to repeat the same steps. so when we say we'll do it again. it's in the sense that we feel as committed as the 1st day to allowing the catalog
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people to decide the future. but it's true that we'll have to find new ways. this is a family re united, but with a clear sense that sacrifices may need to be made again, more content that got me in today. i'm very happy and i can't quite believe that it's suddenly all over. but i'm also conscious that having him home and for prison does not mean that repression has. and it's hard to put the price on being consistent or renouncing your principles. these are the values that sustain us in life. and if we are not true to them, then what is the point in living? the spanish government says it's willing to talk about other measures greater autonomy, perhaps for catalonia, but it will never grant an independence referendum. so for the phones and other so called independent tasters, there's a calculation to be made, whether they can ever achieve everything they want or what they may be willing to settle for. instead the price, in other words,
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of giving up the dream of independence. jonah, how al jazeera barcelona, the installation of elaborate news, st lamson, thailand is prompted a corruption investigation, some local councils to spend millions of dollars on the lamp posts. tony chang reports from some con, this darkness falls in a small residential neighborhood. street lamps, flicker on to light the gloom. the street lamps have popped up all over neighborhoods in the tie province of similar con, each one is adorned with a mythical. being the cannery half woman, half beast, all has been living here all his life. he's thrilled the narrow path beside his house on the canal is now well lit, but he's concerned about the expense. each lamp post is reported to have cost more than $3000.00 us dollars. back. to be honest, i think it's a bit pricey. i think it'll be nice if we can take some of the budget they spent on
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the lights and spend it on something more useful. on the back streets close to bank ox international airport. the lights have an asian thing. these lamps are reported to cost even more. the model airplanes alone, costing nearly a $1000.00 an extravagance for a small rural road. the local governments currently under investigation and concerns about kickbacks. in the procurement process. they've spent more than 10 percent of their annual budget on st. lights alone, outside the district office since the mezz convertible sports cur, which he says he own before he got the job. and he says he has nothing to hide money god about. we are more than happy to help facilitate the investigation. we took the investigators to see the lights. they already checked every single light and they are looking into the procurement process. and i think that my office followed every guideline in the book that maybe, you know, if you don't, when you host the satirical new show called shallow news in depth,
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of like the corruption scandals are a common theme for women. belong valencia. i think it's very sad, the news about the corruption has become something so common in this country. reports about officials picking, bribed and money. it's not something new for tie people anymore. down here they recently stole $35.00 of these shiny new lampposts at a conservative cost estimate of $3000.00 a piece. that means the local government has spent a $105000.00 us dollars on lighting a dead end. single tract road with thailand experiencing its worst economic downturn to 30 years. it seems strange to be investing so much in street lights, but at least the birds now have someone to perch and a light to guide them home. tony ching al jazeera, some precaution thailand, was thought to be one of the biggest ransomware cyber attacks is hit as many as 1000 business is worldwide. they include swedish supermarket giant coup,
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which had to temporarily close $800.00 stores. hackers broke into a u. s. id company that provide system and security management services to companies. ransomware attacks involve data being locked away until money is paid to release it. this one is being blamed on a shadowy syndicate that false the main supply to pay 11000000 dollars last month. another group targeted to us fuel pipeline disrupting supplies until $4400000.00 was paid much of that money since been recovered. catalina go on to is an assistant professor of private law, maastricht university and co manager of maastricht law and tech lab. she says cyber attacks of increase since people started working from home during the pandemic. it is really shocking to hear that once more there is such a disruptive attack that has been really taking all of these companies by surprise
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. the reason why these attacks are increasing is because cyber crime is a very highly profitable and very common type of activity on the internet nowadays, especially in the light of the fact that a lot of companies have had to digitalized and further digitalized their activities . also due to the pandemic. so some estimates put an increase of around 15 percent every single year until perhaps we are going to reach in 2025, a market for these kind of cyber crimes of around 10 trillion dollars. so you can imagine that it is very, very profitable for, for criminals to get engaged in such activities. the problem here is to legal uncertainty. so we have to 2 considerations that we can reflect upon. so on the one hand, cyber crime has been generally considered under the bed under the umbrella of okay, is this an act of war? is this a group based on country x, that is really targeting the activities of countries a, b,
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c. and this is particularly important if we're speaking about essential operators. so we have seen a lot of gas companies. we have seen a lot of health care institutions really be affected by this. so it is very hard to not talk about this particular public interest. i mention and also the submarine, it's implications that come with such an activity being considered an act of war. now 2 of the 3 man crew of china's new space station of been out for a historic space walk the town home station, 380 kilometers above us is still being worked on but should be fully operational by next year. and chappelle has more the push when it comes to photo friendly moments in space, china is on a roll. taken out, slow booming, and tang home bo have completed the 1st space walk from the new station being built in low earth orbit. or more of a part of a construction site with a view. the mission is the 1st of 11 needed to finish construction of the station
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phone out for a call. as one of the taken up that went out of the core module for the 1st time. i wanted to thank all the scientists involved and thank all chinese people for your support. there will be more space walks and the space station will keep growing. thank you. lou got around on mechanical arm, which took him where he needed to go. robotic arms are key to future plans for smart manufacturing and space. tongue hawk boat took a more traditional route along the guard rails. the space walks last about 7 hours . it's only the 2nd time a chinese crew has entered the vacuum of space. the last pace walk in 2008 lasted just 20 minutes. that young her station should be completed next year. cool that the, the crew members will spend 3 months helping build the station, conducting experiments small at the same time, maintaining their fitness. they'll also be capturing views that chinese astronauts have been unable to see for themselves since the us lock them out of the international space station 10 years ago and ship.
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