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to people in new york city use different to me, the fights, institutional racism, and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires a systemic pollution generally can change on your game. oh, i me. a partially collapsed building in the u. s. state of florida has been demolished before a tropical storm makes landfill. ah, hello, i'm down. jordan, this is al jazeera ally from dell coming up. dozens of either plane crash in the philippines. the military has not grounded other c, $130.00 an anti apartheid
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song from south africa defiant former president, jacob's human challenges is 15 month jails. the content about games ground in the region of kandahar, forcing families to flee to safety. ah, 11 days after an apartment building in florida partially collapsed. what was left of the structure has now been demolished me the plans to destroy what remained of the surf side apartments. the miami were brought forward as the region braced for tropical storm elsa, which they expected to reach the florida coast on tuesday. the authorities say the demolition will help search and rescue efforts. 24 people have been confirmed dead on 121. a still missing carry my dad that's more from miami beach. they spent the
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greater part of sunday drilling holes into the bottom of the building where they would then put these explosive charges and brought the building down with a process known as energetic leveling. but right now we do have crews on seen on the side of the of the demolition, just to make sure that everything is fine, that all the, all the explosions that were supposed to go off and did in fact go off. and they are due to resumed their search and rescue operation. as soon as possible. we have to remember that last year, during the 4th of july, miami was in the grips of the of the coven pandemic. we were basically the epicenter for the us at the time, and there were no real firework display to speak of the mood was subdued as well. so you had a lot of people prior to this collapse, obviously who had been eagerly looking forward to just let loose and that's exactly what they were doing about an hour away from where i am in for fort lauderdale. but that was obviously not the case today. and people here are concerned and they're
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upset, they're sad, there's a lot to be sad about. and there has been a review across the county of miami dade, for all buildings that are older than 40 years old, to make sure that there are no issues there with the structure of the building and anything else that might lead to some kind of a problem. similar to what we saw in surfside the last week and what just finished the coming down just about half an hour ago. well, as we mentioned, tropical storm elsa is making its way towards florida and is made landfall in eastern cuba. it brought strong winds of nearly 95 kilometers an hour and heavy rain. full cost is wanting a flash, flooding and mud slides. a storm has already battered several caribbean islands, killing at least 3 people. 100000 people in cuba are being evacuated. the government is also trying to protect sugar cane and cocoa crops storms expected to gradually weaken as it moves across the country. melinda was,
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we're moving because the building is falling. we need to move now because with the stolen that's coming things a grim as we can say. you need to move and that's how we keep all going. well, we are being evacuated and that's because of this done. the building is in the very best state and they have been some collapses. so you need to look after yourself. i mean in the philippines military says all 96 people on board, one of explains that crashed on sunday had been accounted for. $47.00 soldiers died as well as 3 on the ground. when the c $130.00, hercules went down as it was landing on the whole island ensued. province. 49 survived the crash, most of them had just completed basic training and were due to join operations against groups in the region. jermel allen jogan has more. from manila, i was just listening to the press conference of the military spokesperson and basically say out of those who survive their actually those who are in critical condition, they are given the best possible care. some have been known to the 150,
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the biggest, 50 closest law. there is a military hospital in hello, which of course, one of the biggest bases of the philippine military in the southern philippines. you know, it is quite a nerve wracking situation for the military, because if we look at the situation starting this year, this is the 3rd case of a, the asian accident for the philippine air air force. since this year. they said that today's the period, the morning that all slides will be flown, that have mass. but he also said that, you know, despite this period the morning that there's a full blown investigation that's on their way. investigators some already arrived this morning in law and, you know, based on the initial investigation, they said that, you know, it seems that, you know, the, the plane actually landed well within the protocols that were required. they also said it's unlikely that it's going to be pilot error, but they said they are determined to find out what's actually transpired. now because of this situation, they said they used to have 4130,
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the philippine military. they are grounding that one that remains in the philippines as being used and to remain under repair. in, in portugal we were also told that, you know, they're doing the very best they can to inform those families as some of those bodies have been identified, that they are going to give them the best possible honors befitting those who have died in the line of duty for myself, african president jacob zoom has defied a deadline set by the supreme court to surrender to police a 79 year old join supporters who rallied outside his home. and candler, promising to resist any attempt to arrest him soon was found guilty of contempt of court fighting to appear before a corruption inquiry. the faces 15 months in prison on a friday applied to the court for the sentence to be an old me. the miller has the latest from candler for myself. african president jacob zoom remains adamant that has not been treated fairly by the judicial system. specifically,
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the constitutional court, as well as the commission of inquiry into corruption or state capture as it's known in south africa. it's after the former president refused to testify at the commission that he was taken to the constitutional court with a charge of contempt of court. the constitutional court found that he was guilty of that and sentenced him to 15 months in prison. now, the president, a former president, has gone on to say that, and he said this a number of times that he's not afraid to go to jail. he is a prisoner of conscience and that this is about the rule of law that because he's not been treated fairly consistently, he is challenging that again at the constitutional court. and that's why he's not handed himself in to police. and that's why it's likelihood possibly face a risk in the coming days. but this is what the president,
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the former president said earlier when addressing media effect of that i was busted with a punitive jail sentence without trial is something which should in induce a sense of shock to all those who cherish freedom and the rule of law south africa is fast sliding bag to fade type room. jacob's duma is due in court on tuesday to apply for an intake to stop police from arresting him. if that is not successful because they are questions around the jurisdiction of the high court in that it's not known. if that lower court can challenge a judgement can stop a judgement made by the highest court in the land. the constitutional court,
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which usually can not be appealed. however, if the former president is successful, he will then appear at the constitutional court later in july, in mitigation of sentence, in an appeal to have the sentence changed entirely, with the very least at the very least reduced. he says he's too old and ill to go to jail. his concern about the 3rd wave of the coven 19 pandemic in south africa. and apart from the moral stance, he says he's taking his concern, saying that 15 months in jail would effectively be a death sentence. however, if that corporate is not successful, the former president does face the risk in the coming days. but more will be known once he appears in court on tuesday. but taliban has made major territorial gains in afghan stone as us forces count down to their final withdraw fighters of capture
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the groups birthplace and form a strong hold of kandahar and the engine closer to the regional capital. mara, challenge reports abandoned and empty families had been forced to flee, can to her off to face fighting between african government forces and the taliban. they say they can't defeat the armed group on their own. there is no peace if one helicopter came here, it would be enough for all of can to her. why don't they use helicopters against them? they targeted me. they tried to kill me if they killed me then who will look after my children. as the de la a local police commander says there under resolved and struggle in the fight against the armed grape. the situation is going to be bad. police and border forces have equipment problems commandos and the national army base to bit far. and we are on the front line. the advance is made by the taliban in this key. southern province came on the same day. the city governor was killed by
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a car bomb and the regional capital pan joyce, the 5th district in can help hobbins to fall to the armed group. in recent weeks as the taliban offensive gained momentum, they claim to have seized more than $100.00 out of nearly $400.00 districts in the country with a strong presence in the north. 100. thanks to god and this is prison before the majority of the afghan people in the previous era, june taliban rule, for more than 10 years. we are now in control of board and 70 percent of the territories. it's empty because that people know us very well and the afghan people have no problem dealing with us. many afghans are frightened, that concerned the security situation in the country will only worsen once the us forces eventually leave. while not only me, but all africans are very to the pallet bond will take over kind of fun as us troops leave the country. no one in atlanta sign is completely satisfied with the
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polygon monotonic. from the day, the issue of the withdrawal of foreign troops arose and it has had a negative impact on the deliver of people. the fall of punch y district comes just days off the us and nato forces vacated their main by graham at base net cobble. the remaining us troops will officially leave the country and september, the 11th a move, many regional experts say will only help the taliban consolidate. it's growing control of the country. her marriage audrey out his era time for a short break here. now just here, when we come back, living a divided lives, how controversial nor up for a view in israel is leaving palestinian families in limbo. and another significant step in china, some vicious space program to astronauts embarked on the 1st base were part of the state a ah,
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it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. it's been very hot across the levant and middle east over recent days, and there's more heat to come. we're expecting temperatures for climb, particularly in to wait in iran and in iraq. we could see a challenge to an all time high sit in baghdad. last week temperatures edging up to the 50s by the time we get into wednesday, so some relentless heat on the way. for the south things are looking slightly cooler. we've got a southwesterly wind keeping temperatures down in yemen and in oman. and it is going to round on tuesday, we'll see temperatures coming down in the cross areas in the u. a and cook tom. there is any what, whether it's to the west of yemen, the mountain seeing some showers there. and as we move across to central africa, it is a very wicked wet picture across that central band. we've got tons of storms rolling across, particularly west and areas of central africa. nigeria is expecting to see some of
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the really wet weather as we go into choose day. it'll be uganda and south sedan that see some of those heavy showers. we could see some flash flooding here. but for the south it's a pretty dry picture. temperatures where we expect them to be for botswana and for south africa, there'll be plenty of sunshine in johannesburg. sponsored pay cut on airways challenging the way mainstream media record. the need stories like these should be easy picking up a reporters out of all the power to account how it is in journalism is breaking among the destruction of civilian property. this is all evident for what harm tries . under re speaking, we've been getting stories of john taken from the house in the middle of the night and talked to the listening post covers the way the news is covered on his era. the
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the me welcome back or come out of the top stories here on now just for me. the what remained about partially collapsed apartment building in the us state of florida has been demolished. plans were brought forward at a tropical storm expected on tuesday. the 24 people are confirmed dead and a 121. a missing philippine military says all 9 to 6 people on board. a plane that crashed on sunday had been accounted for. 47 personnel died when the c 130 crop went down and suited for 49. other survives and fullness of african president. jacob zoom has defied a deadline set by the supreme court to surrender to police. it was found guilty of
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contempt to court last week. offending to appear before a corruption inquiry on assembly elected after months of protest in chile as begun . meeting to dropped a new constitution at replace the one imposed in $985.00, then military government of a goose to finish the proceedings would delay it. after fighting between police and demonstrators outside the convention center where the delegates meant donald trump reports. they took a long time and a lot of work to get this far. 155 delegates representing sexes of trillion society . this the historic moment when executive secretary of the election commission, government, glory of i should already have them in them. that you know, gratian was delayed by processed inside the convention hall by those not happy with the procedure unless she's outside between police and demonstrators.
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this is an assembly designed to heal the divisions in july and society. the newly elected president is elisa long gone, liverpool chain, people half the convention members a women, 17 c filled by representatives of indigenous communities. of course this story, which was one with a tough fight and a lot of pain. the chilean people, the indigenous people are now able to abolish peanut shad evil constitution. this is a time of hope. the other, the other goods represent the l g, b, t, q, community and those with disabilities. 65 are independence who belong to none of these established political parties know can move, got never before and surely. we elected people in this way. this is an unforgettable moment. unique for those of us representing social movements in the
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fight for the dignity last for more than 30 years. outside, others are still demanding justice human rights abuses committed during military rule. fidelmo government, we really hope this will bring about change in chile, that will see a change to day. the people want to change, not more of the thing you assembly will have up to a year to draft a new constitution that will replace the one imposed in 1980 the piano shape, military governments. it will them have to be approved for the july and people in a mandatory vote. the new assembly came about aftermath protests in 2019 the highlighted the huge inequality into land society. the 10s of thousands felt it would be left out of the political process. they hope they can now begin to address those divisions. the few are expecting it to be easy. weidler how to 0. kennedy military's on stand by to help with evacuations. as wildfires threatened
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towns in the west of the country at least a $178.00 fires burning in the province of british columbia. canada has been enduring a record heat way with temperatures approaching 50 degrees celsius. the fires are being blamed on lightning strikes, search teams in japan. i rescued 19 people from homes buried by a landslide on saturday in the coastal city of a tommy, at least 3 people and died a 113 others are still missing. 130 homes and other buildings destroyed or damaged . after months of conflict in northern ethiopia to great regional government says it's ready for sci fi, but with key conditions and advisor to the president of the state police to statement on twitter demanding the full withdrawal of foreign troops from the region. a reference to not only soldiers from neighboring a trail, but also the ethiopian military and forces from ethiopia as i'm har. region to cries, government is also calling on the you and to investigate ethiopia under a train for what it describes as war crimes and crimes against humanity in to grow
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. another demand is the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid. i'm helped to repatriate people displaced by the conflict. the regional leaders say ethiopia must restore electricity and internet to the region and release all political prisoners with full legal rights. while catherine sawyer is in the south of us, she says the government will have to soften its hard line position to negotiate with a trigger. and leaders, placement by the grand forces has, is very strongly wooded. and a lot of the field is, are high up 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 last 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 t p leadership is demanding. apart from the
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role of retrans proof and if you're p and 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 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 crisis. this 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
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issues. he may also be discussing a t grew mater. parliamentarians are going to be asking questions by so 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 horses, 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 the leaders of spain's capital and independence movements have been released from jail, but they're facing a new political reality. the government's refusing to allow referendum on succession. jenna how visited the home of for my interior minister walking foreign to discuss the challenges ahead. after almost 4 years in the spanish jail separatist leaders among them working foreign emerged defiant and still committed to an independent apollonia. and tend to more thought, but i feel strong. i don't regret anything and i'm convinced that it's necessary to
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keep fighting and that we will manage to get what we want. the former capital and interior minister under still exile president carlos pleased him all. forn said the leaders had agreed on a 2 year time table for talks with central government in madrid. and then i would see should we be positive? yes. personally, i'm not optimistic that in 2 years 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. really question is why was scotland grunted referendum by the british government and here it's impossible. why did canada accept a referendum overcoat? becky: and here it's impossible. the answer is clear, because here there is no real democracy in the unity of spain, it above everything else. and even the courts will violate basic rights for the unity of spain because the foreign said he didn't want to see
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a repeat of violence. that followed catalonia is unit natural referendum and declaration of independence in 2017, because we got to be met. but as 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 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 i got on in today. i'm very happy and i can quite believe that it's suddenly all over. but i'm also conscious that having him home in prison does not mean that repression has m. it hard to put the prize 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 leaving?
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the spanish government says it's willing to talk about other measures, greater autonomy, perhaps for capital own it, 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, of giving up the dream of independence. jonah, how al jazeera barcelona, one of the biggest ransomware attacks in history has for the sweetest supermarket co op to close. most of its 800 stores. a hack left the retailers cash registers out of action. the attack began on friday when software made by us based tech provide a casea was hacked it then in fact the program that was used by many of its clients m p is in israel, are expected to vote in a controversial law that prohibits palestinians from the west bank from settling permanently with their spouses, from israel or occupied east jerusalem. it's been renewed every year since 2003.
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there's harry full set reports. if a chance not won't happen this time. mohammed's archery lives a divided life dominated by the architecture and bureaucracy of occupation when he was born just outside jerusalem's eastern limits. so his id papers are those of the palestinian from the west bank, but he lives in occupied east jerusalem with his daughter and wife, both of whom have jerusalem. i. d. 's mohammed has to apply for a special military permit every 12 months, just to live in his own home. because you don't like to at any moment them i tell you that you have to leave you a note. welcome. his wife 100. he could only wish for the chance of permanent secure status and more we would have more freedom. he could work easily, moves easily, travel and live daily life more easily unless when you don't have anything and
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you're afraid all the time i get across occupied east jerusalem. thousands of families have been put in this position by a temporary law that has to be renewed every 12 months. the question for them is whether the political shift inside israel could ease that burden on them. israel's new right wing prime minister natalie bennett, leads a government that contains left wing and palestinian israeli parties who is set against voting to extend the law. this is a trap for him because it, it's not a law which is on the books. it's emergency action that was taken in 2003 at the height of the 2nd intifada, when there was real proof that people who had used the family unification actually were engaged in terrorist activities against israel. that's not the case to day. now the new position needed benjamin netanyahu is also threatening to vote against it to deal in early defeat, to the government. all of them on the job. if they don't want to give citizenship
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215000 palestinians, they have to abstain. we never had right wing national parties voting against this law. the campaign is against the law such comments reinforced of you, that it's about demography not security. you'll hear that the law is necessary for security and to maintain israel as a jewish demo, democratic state. so that should be suspicious to everyone. you know, when you are hearing these 2 justifications, you have to call into question. is it essential only for security reasons? even if the law is prevented from lapsing containers, hope it may be amended perhaps exempting at least elderly couples. but that would still leave mohammed living a restricted life. no is really health cover. no driving license, no real peace of mind. even at home. harris was it i'll just 0 occupied east jerusalem to crew have ventured out of china's new space station for the 1st time
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since they arrived last month. it's only the 2nd space by chinese astronauts, also known as taken notes 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 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 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. probably. 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
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. 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 locked them out of the international space station 10 years ago. and are chappelle al jazeera ah top, a quick check of the headlines here on out 0. me the . what remained by partially collapsed apartment building in the us state of florida has been demolished, plans abroad forward had of a tropical storm expected. on tuesday. 24 people are confirmed dead and 120.
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