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here, but further south, it's a pretty dry picture temperature where we expect them to be for botswana. and for south africa, there'll be plenty of sunshine in johannesburg. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, a tie factory explosion, shake sang call. for some people flee from leaking chemical. ah, other can fidel this is eleanor there from the also coming up the demolition cruise. bring down what was left of a collapse to us apartment building,
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clearing the way for rescuers discuss more of the role the palestinians, hoping israel's new political era will fill the end of a temporary and all that stuff. families from living together and the move out clinic powering its own vaccine freeze and why fi that's delivering health care to remote community? ah, a factory is up in flames on the outskirts of bangkok with thousands of leeches of leeks, chemicals, opposing risk of mall blasts. the plastics, manufacturer net, the tide capitals airport exploded early on monday morning. holmes, within a 5 kilometer radius, have been evacuated, is $55.00, and struggle to bring the fire under control. and quality in the area is described
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as toxic. we're trying to look to the engine, but the flames are quite high. so it takes quite an if it to look the people rescue is also spreading out because we've got calls for people who have injuries from the explosion from an extended area, one or 2 streets away. from here, there are reports of falling debris and injuries from debris impacts on people's heads. tiny tang joins us now. live from bank called via skype. tony, we're hearing the fireflies is our evacuation the area. what's the risk right now? well, that message came about 30 minutes ago when one of them, they said they are very concerned about a big drum containing 2 gallons. if we understand as to tons of explosive chemicals inside the plants, one of the warehouses that hasn't yet been affected, but it suggests the fire is still raging out of control. they've been baffling it now for more than 10 hours,
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and it doesn't seem to be diminished in any way. indeed, there's a large plume of black smoke that's visible all across the gulf of china. and at the moment, when we've seen reports the 29 people were injured in the initial explosion, one fire fighter has unfortunately, been killed. the authorities of it back to back to the 5 kilometer radius. all of this factor is also very close to the international pools that hasn't yet been halted on the stand. the smoke is now shifting across the runway and i think there is concern that if it doesn't get on the control, it could create great disruption. tony, i know it's early days, do we have any idea right now what may have caused the initial exposure at this stage? no, but this was the thing. she was producing phone packing, plastic phone, packing material. we have seen
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a lot of unregulated countries in these areas. and not have a lot of pollution problems. we don't know exactly why this started, but it did happen with a very big explosion of trio 9 local time this morning. cctv footage from local houses shows windows exposure exploding with the impact of the exposure rather than say it felt like an earthquake. so clearly it was quite a devastating explosion when it happened. and the fact that the colleges have been struggling for more than 10 hours to put it down suggest what's contained in these warehouses is very, very inflammable. thank you for that update that tony chang, monitoring development in bangkok, searches are trying to find the flight recorders from the philippine military transport plane that crushed killing 47 soldiers on board. and all the 3 people were killed on the ground when the c 130 over shot the runway while trying to land
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on hollow island to province. it's the philippines, worst military ed is also in decades. the army is also working to secure the crash fight from local armed groups. to mil dugan is monitoring this story. 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, the biggest city 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 be asian accident for the philippine air air force. since this year. they said that today is a period of morning that all slides will be flown that have mass,
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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 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, 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 michelle african president, jacob zoom has defied
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a deadline set by the country's top court to surrender to police. later on sunday, he lashed out of the judges who gave him a 15 month for the present term for funding to appear and corruption inquiry. earlier the 79 year old join supporters all signed his homes, who are promising to resist any attempt to arrest him soon is appealing against a sentence. effective 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 south africa is fast. slight in bag 2, but the type room 11 days after an apartment building in florida, partially collapse,
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was left and the structure has now been demolished. the plans to destroy what remained of the south side apartments in miami liberal ford is the region braces. the tropical storm elsa, which is expected to reach the florida coast on tuesday, already say the demolition will help search and recovery if it's 24 people have been confirmed is 121 are still missing. fremont dobbs has more from miami beach in florida. they spent the 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
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to remember that last year, during the 4th of july, miami was in the grips of the cove at 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 fort fort lauderdale. but that was obviously not the case today. people here are concerned and they're upset. they're sad. there's a lot to be sad about. and there has been a review across the county of miami 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
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the coming down the number of people missing or unaccounted for after a landslide in japan has risen to more than 80 rescue crews. and how may taking advantage of a break in the rain. 2 days after the disaster, the japanese prime minister says the focus is still on finding people in the life 1500 emergency workers and soldiers of their families along the line for us and tokyo find the what's the latest when i visited the location yesterday, you would be surprised by yours the station that has been caused by that on the flight. 150 houses where it destroyed. i think god smashed into a very thin years of metal and they were thrown it literally on the beach. that's about 2 kilometers from the starting point of that light. the height of the mud was
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over 30 meters and some cation and i spoke to some one that isn't there. and although they were very much by the accident, they would also angry because they didn't receive warning, sorta evacuation before the before. this is us that happened. and now there is also confusion about the number of the people dropped under the under the other till yesterday we learned that number was 20. and today the mayor of me 50 announced that they have been trying to contact 215 people who thought that if they are, they were able to get the whole 155. so they are still trying to contact or know the weight about, about 80 people of the 55th resort. 50. so some people with have a house of their 2nd house. so they would go there on the union vacations and that is not that happens on the saturday morning. so very difficult to say exactly the
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number of the missing now or the people under the variable. but the 1100, the true firemen and policemen are doing their best to try to get to that people up there before the 72 hour window and tomorrow by 10 morning. thank you for that update there. find the salami there in tokyo. the weather event, then the telephone takes territory and kind of go 1st and foremost from home. and we'll tell you what's next for jeff and say don't softer, nearly 3 decades since amazon c o ah
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hello there. the weather is looking rather mixed over europe for the next few days . we've got wet or more unsettled weather in the east and the west, but for the north in the south, it is looking dry and more settled. we've got a weather system working its way into the north west, and that's bringing wet and windy weather to the british shells and to front. and no storms are going to work that way all the way up to denmark as we get into tuesday. but most century things are looking clear, the sunshine is coming through for austria. if we look at the temperature for vienna, we're going to hit the early thirty's. by the time we get to choose day. but to the east of this, there is more wet weather. we've got a swirling weather system dumping some of that heavy rain on ukraine, mo, va, and we could see coast larrys of turkey being inundated with rain. so the north of this high pressure is keeping things fine and dry for western russia. we've also got a heat wave warning for finland as temperatures pick up. and as we move to southern areas of europe, the iberian peninsula continuing to see those hot conditions, the temperature rising up to marcia,
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we're going to see it touching 40. by the time we get into choose day, but a lot of the heat across northern africa has subsided. temperatures are coming down slightly, cairo coming in at 38 degrees celsius. the frank assessments and argument for suggesting that the martin administration's actually playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace of the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools, and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy? then their life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story
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on our jazeera? oh, the me back, you're watching your reminder of our top door is this all the teams in thailand battling to contain a fire at a factory? now ben cox was caused by a large explosion. at least one person is confirmed, had been killed. 2015 in demolition cruise down the remaining part of a collapse apartments in florida. it was destroyed for safety reasons. 11 days after the number of people missing after a landside in japan has risen some more than 18 rescue crews in autonomy taking advantage of a break in the rain 2 days after the incident of numerous delays em t's in israel are expected to vote on
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a controversial family unification law. it prevents palestinians in the west bank from settling permanently with their spouses from israel or occupied east jerusalem . the law passed in 2003 at the height of the 2nd intifada and required annual renewal, harry, forth reports manage 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 a palestinian from the west bank, but he lives in occupied east jerusalem with his daughter and wife. both of whom have jerusalem ideas. mohammed has to apply for a special military permit every 12 months, just to live in his own home. because you don't like it 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
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status and more we would have more freedom. he could work easily, movies in the travel and live daily life more easily. and when you don't have anything and you're afraid all the time i get across ok. party, seriously, 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 use the family unification actually were engaged in terrorist activities against israel. that's not the case to date.
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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 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 hear that the law is necessary for security and to maintain israel as a jewish 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. mom, even if the law is prevented from lapsing containers, hope it may be amended perhaps exempting at least elderly couples. but that would
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still leave mohammed living a restricted life. no israeli health cover? no driving license, no real peace of mind. even at home. harris was it i'll just 0, occupied east jerusalem noise ologist pension fund has divested assets and companies with links to israeli settlements in the occupied west bank. it has sold assets from 16 firms, including the telecom giant motorola. the move follows a un publication in 2020, that listed companies with activities linked to illegal settlements. the taliban has made significant territorial gains and have gone a star in recent weeks as us forces pack up and prepared to leave its captured war than 100 districts since may, including a symbolic victory in the groups birthplace can help problems. marriage, childhood reports, abandoned, and empty families have been forced to flee, can to her off to face fighting between african government forces and the taliban.
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they say they can't defeat the armed group on their own. that 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 and who will look after my children. as the de la 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 advances made by the taliban in this key southern province came on the same day. the city governor was killed by a car bomb in the regional capital pan joyce, the 5th district in can to help hobbins to fall to the armed group in recent weeks . as the taliban offensive gains momentum, they came to have seized more than 100 out of nearly 400 districts in the country with
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a strong presence in the north. 100. thanks to god and this is prison before that the majority of the afghan people in the previous era, june taliban rule, for more than 10 years, we are now in control board and 70 percent of the territories. it is simply because that people know us very well and the afghan people have no problem dealing with us . many afghans are frightened, their consent, the security situation in the country will only worsen once the us forces eventually lays, while not only me, but all africans are very to the parliament, will take a kind of fun as us troops leave the country. no one in atlanta sign is completely satisfied with the taliban. from the day the issue of the withdrawal, a foreign troops arose. it has had a negative impact on the deliver of people. the fall of punch, why does straight comes just days off the us and nato forces vacated their main bag from air base net cobble. the remaining us troops will officially leave the country and september, the 11th a move,
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many regional experts say will only help the taliban consolidate. it's growing control of the country. her marriage, audrey outages, era 67 people have been rescued in the mediterranean sea near italy, among them before women and more than 20, unaccompanied minus, picked up by the humanitarian ship oceans liking more than 20000 migrants and refugees are estimated to have di trying to cross the mediterranean to europe in 2014 a container ship that blocks the suez canal and march will set sail again after its japanese owners reached a financial settlement with egypt. government the ever given was impounded after a blocked crucial waterway for 6 days. egypt demanded a $550000000.00 settlement. the details of the final bill have not been revealed. almost half of them barb wayne's live more than 5 kilometers from the nearest
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medical clinic. that makes primary health care difficult to access for people in communities with poor transport and use social enterprise is helping to solve the problem with a van converted into a mobile clinic and self powered by renewable energy as harm a task reports from girl munsey. it's bringing medical care directly to those who need it. the most on the outskirts of her id is an informal settlement called caledonia. this place used to be a commercial farm until the mid to thousands. wednesday, bobby's government forcibly moved hundreds of families here to d. congest parts of the capital in the sprawling community. an old taxi has been turned into a hospital on wheels put up for solar energy on top. and then we also have the wind turbines to give us power. so it's actually generates power, as you see there. so we're generating about $1000.00 watts of power. the critical
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part of this one. i energy's also power in the, maxine and freeze of actually a protein there. so we notice that from, you know, depression, that comes, you know, through the 19 and trying to think, how can we help we thought of, you know, putting in a box in their mobile freeze i, in there about a 190 liter storage capacity. can push our control up to minus 7 degrees. it means dr. gracious 50. can do her rounds here, at least once a week. she's the only doctor on call today and dozens of patients to see knowing that i have done my best. i put my input up in the patient of, of told them what to do and the risk really is up to them as being compliant to their medication. but to me, knowing that i made that effort to go to a rural clinic and seeing those patients who i really need of seeing a doctor is really what i would mention as a good day on days when the doctor can come out here. nurses use why fi from the
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ambulance to get medical advice from doctor is elsewhere in the country. it's a service that's taking primary health care to remote communities. whenever people know in abilene is coming there a way it could be days or weeks before help come out here again, an average 40 percent of people in them. bobby travel more than 5 kilometers to see a doctor or a nurse for some. it's not just about finding money for public transport. there's also the pandemic. so they said home and don't get the help they need for now, ambulance on wheels. he's in the trial phase to see if it's feasible to roll them out across the country than bob we hope to vaccinate 10000000 people or 60 percent of its population. by the end of this year. this could be a way to reach me in remote hard to reach places. harden with us algebra. one is the man who has started a business in his garage and went on to become the world's richest person, stepping down
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a ceo of his online empire. but just based off isn't disappearing from amazon, that she had her townspeople side just base. those will remain influential. and amazon all 3 steps down, a c o becoming the companies executive chair report to be focused on which areas amazon will move into next. the expect to see amazon to venture into businesses where they feel like they can disrupt the landscape by being more customer oriented . customer focused. so health care, education, all these things will be areas where we have lots of pain points. the world's richest man base authors estimated to make about $2300.00 per 2nd. more in one week than the median work at amazon makes in a year. is $1.00 trillion dollar company paid no federal income tax in 2018. instead receiving a $129000000.00 tax rebate from the government pays also, and amazon has become a symbol of 21st century inequality. family teacher paid 22 percent amazon and
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90 other major corporations pay 0 and federal tax will put into that. but unlike companies such as facebook polls or amazon is trusted by the us public and respected for competence, even as it is accused of exploiting its workers and having too much power, not just in its ability to squelch all the competition. but as a result of all the information is able to gather about its customers habits, one commentators noted quotes, jeff diesels has one capitalism. whatever the public's feelings about base off his vision is astonishing, as is his desire for amazon to be incorporated ever more deeply into all aspects of society. but a key question for many has long been why, what is basis is go? what does he want? those who have studied him say the answer is nothing less than the human conquest of the universe. his primary ambition since his youth, a former girlfriend once told reporters that it was this, that drove him to
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a mass so much wealth. his idol is captain picard of star trek baize, or had considered using because catch phrase, make it so as the name for what would become amazon diesel says decision to shave his head has been noted in this context. however, he's yet to outline an amazon prime model of human existence in future space colonies. there's a lot of wind up manship, if you will, in those kind of super rich billionaires minds to make the next impact. so space is the next frontier, and so they've may be very honestly believing that they can make much a greater impact by exploring and contributing to the faster development of humans colonizing our humans. exploring and becoming less dependent on the planet and base . also see the attempt to achieve his goal of space travel. it's one earth. i want to go on this flight because it's a thing i wanted to do all my life. a petition as attracted tens of thousands of
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signatures pleading with him to remain there. but a more realistic goal for those concerned with his sofa unchecked power. maybe the growing body pause and congressional support in the u. s. for breaking up his empire. she advertise the al jazeera washington to crew had ventured out of china's new space station for the 1st time since they arrived last month. it's only the 2nd space walk by chinese astronauts, also known as tucker north andrew spell has more the push. when it comes to photo friendly moments in space, china is on a roll. taken out, slow booming and tang hung 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
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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. tongue honk 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, 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 her chappelle i'll to 0 ah,
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