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in the 1st of a new theory to people in new york city use different to me to fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires a systemic pollution generally can change on you gave me the former south african president, jacob zoom addresses, crowds of supporters outside these home as the challenges of court ruling that could send him to prison. ah, that means that this is al serra live from dell hall. so coming up to the ryan rebels condition to seize fire with the opium government, must include a troop withdrawal and un investigation. july opens
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a convention to rewrite the constitution inherited from long time military router or gusto pin a. shea thousands killed off to re transport plane. this is the wrong way, and crashes for the team. ah, south africa, the former president jacob zoom a half hours left to turn himself in or face the rest. but before that he's been rallying supporters who gathered outside his home. last week he was found guilty of contempt of court for failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. the faces 15 months in prison on saturday as senior judge agreed to here is appeal next week. it's not clear if that will affect some days deadline. for me, the miller has the latest from in cons, la, outside to my home. those gathered outside his residence and in kind of great
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support for the former president. and there were cheers as he spoke, especially as he remains defiant, 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 stood up and that he's being vilified. the crowd of people come and go, but it's likely we'll continue to see them at outside his residence. we expect him 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 to the also send those supporters for coming out here saying that he draw strength from their presence. and without them, 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 prison at his residence. look into
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them for support. it's uncertain to a point exactly what police will do. they have said that they're standing by and observing that judgement by the constitutional court, which said that the former president should hand himself in by sunday. that's 5 days off to the judgment. 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, he should report to the wistful prison, specifically in dub and to be in that sentence. tick ryan forces say they're ready for these 5 talks with ethiopia. federal governments as long as certain conditions are met. but the grind people's liberation front post to the statement on twitter demanding a full withdrawal of foreign troops from the region fail. so want to you an investigation into ethiopia and it's era trained allies for legit war crimes and
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crimes against humanity. the calling for unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid and help for the repack creation of displaced people. they want the prime minister abbey asked med government to restore electricity and internet services in c gray to earlier the un secretary general antonio, who had said he'll accept nothing less than full humanitarian access to all of t gray. more than 400000 people are in famine and 82000000 others are on the brink of starvation, monday abbey and government declared the sci fi which was dismissed by the t p l. f . the fighters captured the regional capital, michaela, and the reports of continued violence. i'm deeply concerned with the present situation in t great. it is essential to have a real says fire and the real fire facing the way for a dialogue, able to bring the political solution to take away. the presence of foreign troops
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is a negative, a thing factor of confrontation. and at the same time, full human italian excess and restrictive mediterranean excess must be guaranteed to the whole territory. catherine sawyer, in addis ababa, she says the government will have to row back it's hard line physicians to negotiate with a t p life. faith meant by the grand forces has, is very strongly wooded, and a lot of the field are high up. cautiously hopeful that these open a window to a political dialogue, hoping that both sides, the federal government and administration of our be prime minister. i'll be on that and the leadership are going to set aside their hotline positions and seat and agree to the fire so that at least humanitarian aid can get to those who need it most. so what the leadership is demanding. apart from the role of
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retrans proof, and if your forces, if you appeal of fighters from the neighboring, i'm higher region that you know that i think is also demanding that the government recognized a t p. f. leadership as a truly lead you to made and 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, a 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 mater. parliamentarians are going to be asking questions like very
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difficult to see how the government is going to accept some of this month. for example, it has already labels p, p a laugh and it's courses, terrorist organizations. so for the government to come back and legitimize d. p last and the leadership of the guy is basically admitting defeat. now there have been confrontations between police and protest isn't chili's capital santiago as the country begins the process of writing a new constitution, unrest against economic and social inequality since 2019 is forced politicians to agree to major reform. and newly elected convention is meeting for the 1st time to draft a replacement for the 1980 constitution that was written on the dictator august open. the shame talk to daniel y malays in one assigned us in neighboring argentina . this is a turning point, is it not for the country those involved in this
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a calling a historic many lay and who voted these 155 members to this constitutional convention or also calling it historic hoping for great change to their country's laws. the protest was delayed a couple of hours because of those disturbances. you've mentioned people, some of the delegates calling for guarantees from the authorities that what they call pre police repression should end. i mean, let's not forget that this whole process began with demonstrations in 2019 with people demanding change clashing, or quite often with the the security forces. we saw some the images then of police play, spray spring got into people with eyes. so there is a long running battle between some of these protests and the security forces that people are hoping will come to an end with these changes they're hoping to implement. but a long process ahead for the protocol was still not been established and also led
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to some delays where people should sit, how the swearing in ceremony should go. they come from a wide range of sectors of july and society from the right wing parties. the left wing policy is 65 members, not represented by any of the conventional political policies. 17 seats designated for chillies indigenous people agenda parity, 78 men 77, women on not 155 person panel. and daniel, take us through the process, how much agreement is there on what exactly the procedures on how this new body will work? well they've got 9 months which they can extend for another 3 months to reach some kind of agreement. 2 thirds of those 155 members must agree to any of the
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articles that go into the new constitution. there is no one the strong body, the biggest group of the government, the government governing party, 37 members who are not in a position to veto any of the articles of the past. so there's going to be 9 months, probably a year of intense debate, some of those independent representatives who belong to none of the established political parties. we don't know how they operate. we don't know what kind of coalitions alliance since they might form what kind of protests they might balance against this process. there's a lot of unknowns in the process. certainly a lot of discussion of that behind the scenes negotiations before anything starts to emerge. we know it's going to be a long, difficult process, but press attention unprecedented. a great deal of hope and expectation among chilean people who say that too many of them have been excluded from the democratic process for too long, hoping for great things from this. but i think nobody really expecting it's going
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to be easy. all right, thanks so much daniel. one lover, a mandatory plane has crashed in the philippines, killing at least 45 people. the c 130 aircraft, went down on joel island batson, pseudo province. it was carrying soldiers to reinforce positions against i will say f. b r group has been fighting the government for decades. that events ministry says the play missed the wrong way and an investigation will begin. once recovery efforts have finished jamila alan, doug and reports. now 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 around 11 30 am local time, this c $130.00, which was commissioned and was handed over to the philippine air force in february
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took off from the airports of the and the order, which is one of the biggest cities also in mindanao, carrying about $92.00 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, 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 most or the closest military station hospital in law. those who are believed to be more critical will be taken to the $1.00 to $50.00. now, for those who do not understand this, hello, it's actually area. this is the most militarized area. in the southern philippines,
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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 through rotation. still ahead on al jazeera, one of the largest ransomware attacks in history, hit hundreds of businesses and companies across the world and deserted, but not forgotten by john planned to revive as 50 be taken off the 3 decade. ah. the sun heat in the re been go for radium peninsula and around the rock in particular came up early this year it has been hovering around record high levels ever since. so 46 baghdad, such been a seen a drop and 14 q weights. bit of drop,
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but notice 40 in tehran and nothing to relieve it there. a few showers in the mountains where man possibly in south saudi or tidies active weather around the black sea for northern parts of turkey. but you see the darker reg, where the real heat has been, it spreads just across the border into western iraq. we saw 50 degrees there just yesterday. now obviously it starts hot but gets really hot by the end of the day. so that was the change in the color from door, but over night is pretty warm too. and when the wind drops as its doing see it ran doha fix. i was 38 humid degrees. most is his dry heat hot, but rather bearable the trans forecast at 40 takes it very close to recorded. hi there, recorded in july which is in fact for the year, the hottest month. the average is 34, so you went above average as well. not much change very much. the monsoon, which is keeping the monte curse cooler, also keeps the somali case cool. 26 and margaret issue brings a little bit array,
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i'll come back, you're watching out, is there a time to recap all headlines. for most south african president, jacob zoom has been addressing supporters who are backing is challenged to a court ruling that could send him to prison. zoom was found guilty of contempt of court facing 15 months in jail. but a judge has agreed to hear his appeal next week. she is writing a new chapter in its democracy. non unprecedented convention in the capital santiago is meeting to officially begin the dropping of a new constitution. there have been protests to, to cry and forces say they are ready for the fire, talk to the federal government. if foreign troops withdraw from the state. they also want the when to investigate the t o. p, and era trained leaders for the cold war crimes. and crimes against humanity. while the conflict into gray comes at a time when relations between ethiopia and its neighbors have salad over
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a damn yoke is locked in a year's long dispute over the grand renaissance project with egypt and sudan. they want the dispute to be discussed at the un security council meeting him. morgan reports from cut out if in sudan when rebel seized the grand capital this week, this human government said that was because it had withdrawn. it forces, it says it needs them to focus on other threat to the country. when did you ma by? you don't just go 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 dam is built on the blue nile source of 80 percent of the miles waters
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. it's that to become africa, the largest hydro electric them upon completion, if you says it's um, helpless to millions of people out of poverty. but talk through, we can agreement with the downstream country, sudan, and egypt over the dams filling an operation have repeatedly failed. joint military drills between put down in egypt, depth. the guardians of the nile have raced concerns. egypt is worried about the amount of water it will get when the damage failed. and sudan says it's concerned about the impact. the dam will have on its own dams, especially one name to say with which lies 100 kilometers away from the guard. he said the whole city are very 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 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,
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it's been locked in the border conflict with the dam over elfish ago. a 3000 square kilometer agricultural air, yet claimed by both sides a colonial era agreement. with that as part of to them. but if you can, pharmacy it belongs to them and they've been forming on it for nearly 50 years. talks to end the border conflict between piano and if you have thoughts in december for dance, says it once. if you have to abide by the 19 or 2 boundaries and increase 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 analysts fee, a full confrontation is not completely off with people. with all of the tensions across the sudan, 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,
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sudan in ethiopia, have had a rocky set of relations in recent months. so, you know, the way this an reaction is clear as yes. the grand rebels have rejected the fire announced by the government after taking over the northern region from the federal forces and whether its troops circle, south of pig right or left on their own. there is no denying that they are unresolved issues. that if you of your troops may need to focus on people morgan all to 0 alpha omega, go bodies to them. iraqi forces say they've disabled 3 bombs intended to blow off electricity towers outside more. so there have been several attacks on power plants across the rock in recent days. at least 7 people have been killed. not moved up. the why had reports from bank that attacks on tricity facilities in many areas of iraq has increased. recently, dozens of public operations have been reported since the beginning of this year, and especially recently with the heat wave hitting in many areas,
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especially in central and southern provinces of iraq. the problem is accepted bated and no group has claimed responsibility yet was the recent attacks. but last week i still, according to the popular mobilization courses, i said claimed responsibility for an attack. i think the sum of power plant. notice that now the electricity crises in iraq has to get a demonstration and anger in many areas and in many govern rate. angry with us have been taken to streets, you know, and things and criticizing the government. in fact, they say that the government is not doing enough to provide electricity for the people. on the other hand, the ministry of interior, it's conducting operations using ruins,
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to protect our facilities and to prevent any possible sabotaged operations. security forces men might have killed at least $25.00 people in the town of the pie, and that's about 300 kilometers north of the capital, ny p. down state run local media, say security forces, y m bushed by what it calls on terrorists. killing one of them. main mas been plunged into kale since who in february, which else did they like to leave on? san sue cheese. demolition teams in florida. moving to bring down a partially collapsed department blog before storm alpha moves in at least 24 people have been confirmed that since tower in surfside collapse, 10 days ago, 121 people are still unaccounted for. search and rescue operations are on hold, while engineers prepared to demolish the remains of the building. we are, of course, continuing to closely monitor the progress of the possible impacts of tropical
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storm elsa. as hazardous weather conditions could, could force us to temporarily pause work again for the safety of the 1st responders and we pray for limited impacts of the storm in surfside, so that we can continue unimpeded or thought to be one of the biggest ransomware. cyber attacks has hit as many as a 1000 businesses worldwide. they include swedish supermarket giant coup which had to temporarily close $800.00 stores. hackers broke into a u. s. i t company that provides system and security management services to companies. ransomware attacks involve data being locked away until money's paid to release it. well, this one is being blamed on a shadowy syndicate that forced meet 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 has since been recovered. catalina go on to is an
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assistant professor in private law, maastricht university, and co manager of maastricht law and tech lab. she says, cyber attacks have increased 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 . 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
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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 ambit 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, 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, its implications that come with such an activity being considered an act of war. ogden was once a bustling city home to around 40000 people before armenian forces. took it in 993. well, since then, the area has been a buffer zone 3 decades later. and as it by johnny forces entered them,
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they found it deserted. the government says it wants to revive the area, allowing as it by john is to resettle. there are still sort of explains a region in ruins on them was once a prosperity city. now it's badly recognizable and most of it is in ruins. 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 1900 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, as it by johnny and armenian teachers were working together than the war started. i went armenian army kept them 3 decades ago. the heaviest light enforced the local population to fully east a 1000000 forces destroyed some of it's rod and buildings and use it as
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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 landlines. shortly after seizing control of their b jump began a major clean up operation with the goal of making ogden inhabitable again. but that could take years further than eula, passionate about a shout america. somebody constructing a road from the town of bottom to the road is 45 kilometers long. will be full bridges over it. and also the pipelines which will carry the water to them will be laid alongside the road. now we are 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. but those are be just gum and says it is determined to transform again. character like them into areas of high tech,
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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 construction costs wanting to the utilities and also the here where use the green energy, where use the contemporary, real technologist here like the the width of technologies, so all of this work, what are the 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 an end might not be inside for the 1st time in decades, i'll give them has hope. this will said that there be john. 2 of the 3 man crew of china is new space station have been out for a historic space,
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walk her station, 380 kilometers above earth is still being worked on but should be fully operational by next year. under 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 hong bo have completed the 1st space walk from the new station being built in low earth orbit. on a par on a construction site with a view, the mission is the 1st of 11 needed to finish construction of the station phone out for a call. as one of the taken out that went out of the core module for the 1st time. i want 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 for lou got around on and mechanical arm which took him where he needed to go. robotic arms are key to future plans for smart manufacturing and space.
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tongue hunk 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 space walk in 2008 lasted just 20 minutes. that young her station should be completed next year. 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 locked them out of the international space station 10 years ago. and her chappelle, i'll to 0. ah, i take you through some of the headlines here on now to 0. now. form of south african president, jacob zuba has been addressing supporters who are backing is challenge to a court ruling that could send him to prison. soon was found guilty of contempt of cold faces 15 months in j.
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