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think millions into poverty, skyrocketing fuel prices, and they're trying to call the fruits. and where is the lease backs? tech unicorn can see the cost on out to 0? o, i me a factory explosion ripped through a warehouse. no bangkok, airport in toxic chemical with 4000 fleet areas. ah. other anything else? is there a law firm coming up mountain call for an end to a law that will stop the separation of palestinian families and occupied in the demolition cruise. bring down what was left of the collapse to us
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apartment building, clearing the way for rescuers. go up to the remaining row. and that's the u. s. continues down of troops of commerce dogs, the telephone over the country grow stronger. ah. the factory is in flames on the outskirts of bangkok where thousands of beaches of leaked chemicals opposing a major risk of more explosions. the plastics manufacturer is building near the ty capitals airport exploded early on monday morning. holmes, within a 5 kilometer radius, has been evacuated as firefighters struggled from the fire under control and quality in the area is described as toxic. we're trying to look for the injured but the flames quite high. so it takes quite an if it to look the people rescue is also
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spreading out because we've got calls for people who have injury 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. 20 king has more now from bangkok via skype for a few hours around mid day local time, they lost control. they were very concerned about a reserve of about 20000 leases of chemicals, resume, highly flammable. as much of the chemicals in the factory appear to be, they were real concerned amongst the firefighters that that could explode and the ferocity of the plays and forced them back out. one of the problems has been, they don't know exactly what they're dealing with. we've seen video footage of them inside this fire other in the day in areas they thought they had to control. and suddenly the planes returned again to push them back. so it's clearly a serious challenge that they haven't yet the people from video post on social
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media. they don't appear to be particularly well equipped for these kinds of chemicals. in addition to which we don't know much about this, actually them being the chemicals actually, other than that, it was producing phone packing materials. but this is a highly industrialized area. it's on the edge of bangkok, it's close to the ports where there's a lot of industry. also the fact that this had such a big impact on the residential area. this video again on social media with people sitting and watching television, when suddenly the whole room includes. one resident said the ground shook like an earthquake off the explosion went off. i think the fact that such an explosive chemicals were being stored. clearly unsafely close to a large residential area in thousands of people to be moved out of this area. now i don't know when they're going to get back in again because of this is huge plains
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of toxic smoke and think they're going to be a lot of questions asked when eventually the find those get back on the control. a search is on the way to find the flight recorders from the philippine military transport plane that crashed, killing 52 soldiers on board, and other 3 people were killed on the ground when the c 130 over shot the runway while trying to land on hollow island some new properties in the philippines, worst military edges off the in decades. the army is also having to work to secure the crash side from local groups. jamila duncan is monitoring the story from manila 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 one to 50, 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
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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 is a period of morning that all slides will be flown, that has math. but he also said that, you know, despite this period the morning that there's a full blown investigation that's on their way investigator. 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, 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,
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that they are going to give them the best possible honors befitting those who have died in the line of duty, ethiopia as prime minister, is defending the decision to fight rebels in the north and try reach. and he's been answering questions and parliament described to crime forces as a danger to the rest of the country. on sunday to guys regional government said it was ready for us. he fos, but with key conditions include a full withdrawal of foreign troops and for the us to investigate what it says war crime committed to crime. well, here's how prime minister describe the situation with the grind forces. we've got to have a plan. they prepared an army, but they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of a t o p and started to destabilize the entire nation in all sorts of ways. this is quite dangerous, and at the end of the day, it would endanger the existence of the nation. it's considered as a threat on my part, but i lived out to catherine. so i have been addis ababa katherine,
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the prime minister folks several hours. what else did he have to say on guy? well, one member of parliament specifically asked about the situation in t. i and he raised concerns about the future relationship between the 2 grand leadership and the federal government. the possibility of 2 grand forces taking the fight beyond the borders of the guy, the humanitarian situation. in guy at the moment. and also just about, you know, the current affairs and he said, which are very di and did the prime minister did not specifically respond to your questions. but he give a whole detailed reason on why they went to the military, went into the guy in the 1st place, saying that the leadership that the grand leadership had an expansionist agenda and the way using resources that they had the mass in the future. and some size from
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the federal government for recruiting and training militias. not just in the guy but the rest in other parts of the country to destabilize the entire country and that he was considered a threat. he said that before november when this conflict started, the government tried to send mediators religious leaders, elders, and one. but this efforts failed because of the grand leadership, did not want to listen to any of that. he talks about being that the government did gains that the government made after the war was declared over november, saying that the government provided aid for the people of the guy saying that the government managed to take back the weapons that had been seized by the rebels and he also levels that positions against the international community against john lee saying that and based on our quotes, the conflict in t gray,
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they are very few people who want the conflict in 3rd grade to and today's outside interest to see the weakening of the heel p to protracted war. that's what he said . he also blamed to grand forces of atrocities. he said the government is not the one that he's committing atrocities into guy. it is that the grand ported. we know that, that to grant leadership. but it forces have also use the government forces and its allies there, retrench a soldiers of committing a war crimes and crimes against humanity. in t guy, he did not address that. you showed the conditions that have been set by p. p. r. last for these fire including the, you know, this is saying that the government must recognize its leadership as a legitimately elected government off the guy. the government has not responded to that and other demands as well. they difficult to see how the government is going to accept some of this demand. but some, if you cautiously hopeful,
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saying that this perhaps is an opening to the beginning of, you know, political talks that finally are going to give way to. alas, thanks via i thank you for that kind of and so there and the sum of all after numerous delays, politicians in israel are expected to vote on a controversial temporary law. prevents palestinians in the west bank from settling permanently with their spouses, from israel or occupied east jerusalem. it was created in 2003 during the 2nd intifada and requires annual renewal. harry force reports managed to lives a divided life dominated by the architecture and bureaucracy of occupation when my family. 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
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daughter and wife, both of whom have jerusalem id z mohammed has to apply for a special military permit every 12 months just to live in his own home. and it, because you don't like it at any moment, them i tell you that we 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. movies and he travel and live daily life more easily. and when you don't have anything and you're afraid all the time i get across. okay, pretty 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 are set against voting to extend the law. this is a trap for him because it, it's not
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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, we proof that people who had used the family unification actually were engaged in terrorist activities against israel. that's not the case to the 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. 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'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,
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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 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. so come here on al jazeera, the rain may these, but the search continues for any survivors of japan. and will tell you what the next phase of finale pre decades is, amazon c o. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to with sponsored by capital airways.
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hello there. the rain has now eased in japan at the fight of that devastating landslide in a tommy city. the rescue operation continued, but there was more wet weather on the way and if we have a look at the may you front that's carrying those pulses of seasonal rain, it's not just japan that's going to be inundated with rain. but the korean peninsula, we're expecting some really flooding rain on tuesday for south korea. we could see land slides and flooding. then as we go into wednesday, it's japan. that once again sees those flooding rains particularly heavy around hong shoot. if we follow that system back into china, it shifted slightly north. so shanghai stains. why for now? but you can feel the heat and humidity. that's the same story for hong kong. but wet weather is on the way as we go later into the week. who move to india, now it's a very wet picture across those north eastern states. we've had orange alerts for rain, for some,
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for west been gone. and we are expecting the rain to continue in their power. we have had flash floods, land slides, there were times and bangladesh and me and my think some of those really heavy rains. and as we go into when say the rain is going to be heavier along the western coast of india, and we're expecting storms across the south, west of sri lanka sponsored power cut on airways. can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera? preconceptions, one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialist ation, and it lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon to make a scene in the democratic republic of congo. film and not a witness documentary on out to me, the
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the algebra reminder of our top story, this our emergency pains in thailand, a bad thing to contain a fire at a factory near bank hawks airport, caused by a large explosion at least one person of consent had been killed to be injured. search teams trying to find the slides record is from a philippine military transport planes that crashed, killing 52 soldiers on board. c, 130 over shot the runway while trying to land on her. no island, new prime minister, be off. net is defending the decision to fight the rebels in the northern region. been answering questions and parliament described to ride for a danger to the rest of the country. hundreds of africa troops have gone into
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neighboring tissue cast on fleeing taliban advances in the north. they crossed over from going to stones, but auction on the province where local officials say, soldiers and police were all numbered by telephone fighters. the group now controls around a 3rd of all districts across the country attains its already captured much more territory. michael sample is a professor at queen's university and served as the deputy in your special representative to afghanistan. he says many ask and fair the return of the telephone. it is quite quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july. beyond, beyond this of their either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here and the americans. there's this, i mean there's a set of reasons. first of all, you'd expect some kind of,
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you know, adjustment with the removal of the ad, the military assets and the backing that the time that the americans have provided . but this goes well beyond it. i think some of it is this kind of the narrative that to the, the taliban have relentlessly pushed over the past 3 years. that they inevitably would take over soon after the withdrawal of the americans. and that they're at the moment. they are succeeding in turning that into a kind of self fulfilling prophecy. but also there's clearly disorganisation inside the afghan security forces, the real problems of morale. there is a broad consensus that people really fear the return of the taliban. but now that there is no effective organisation of the resistance to their return. 11 days after an apartment building and florida partially collapsed, what was left of the structure has now been demolished me
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the times to destroy what remained of the south side apartments near miami were brought forward as 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 dead. 121 still missing kareem. her daughter has more now 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 to remember that last year, during the 4th of july,
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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 displaced 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 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. the number of people missing or unaccounted for author landslide
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in japan has risen to more than 80 rescue crews in a tommy, a taking advantage of a break in the rain. 2 days after the disaster, japanese prime minister says the focus is still on finding people alive. 1500 emergency workers and soldiers of their fathers salami has this update from tokyo. i visited the location yesterday. you would be surprised by the use the station that has been caused by that on the slide. 150 houses where totally destroyed. i think car smashed into a very thin years of metal and they were thrown it literally on the beach. that's about to get a meter from the starting point of that on slide. the height of the mob was over 3 meters in some location. and i spoke to some one of the reasons there. although they were very much struck by the accident, they would also angry because they didn't receive warning for evacuation before the
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before the results that had been no very go to confusion about the number of the people dropped under the under the other till yesterday we learned that the number was 20, and today the mayor of 50 announced that they had been trying to contact a 115 people who were thought that if they were able to get hold of 155. so they are still trying to contact to know the weight about so for about 80 peoples of the city itself is the resort city. so some people would have houses, there are sick and out so they would go there on the union vacations and the results that happened on the saturday morning. so very difficult to say exactly the number of the missing now or the people under the variable former south african president, jacob boomer has compared the south african judges to apartheid era. rule is after
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defined a deadline to surrender to police. he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for failing to appear at a corruption inquiry. earlier the 79 year old joined support is outside his home and a show of solidarity is appealing against the sentence. almost half of them by brands live more than 5 kilometers from the nearest medical clinic. that makes primary healthcare difficult to access people in communities with poor transport and use social enterprise is helping to solve the problem with the van converted into a mobile clinic and self powered by renewable energy as her mckesson reports from garn movie. it's bringing medical care directly to those who needed 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. when's them bobby's government forcibly moved 100 the families here to de congest parts of the capital in the sprawling
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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 part of the sort of energy source of power in the maxine feet is freeze of actually a protein there. so we notice that from, you know, depression that comes, you know, through the corporate 19 and trying to think, how can we help we thought of, you know, putting in a box in their mobile fries in there. that's 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 a dozens of patients to see knowing that i have done my best. i put my input up in
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the patient of, of told them what to do and the risk really is up to them as role 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 con, come out here, nurses use why fi from the ambulance to get medical advice from doctors outweigh 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. on average 40 percent of people in them, bob, we 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 by now ambulance on wheels. he's in this trial phase to see if it's feasible to roll them
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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, got them on the mobile arounds. only nuclear power plant is back in operation. they both share plants, which was built with help from russia. it's been shut down for 2 weeks, for emergency maintenance us sanctions to prevent teran from bringing in new pulse or on his face. power blackouts blamed on the surging electricity demand brought on by a heat wave, sweeping the region processes recovering from scheduled co loan surgery. the vatican says he's a nurse breathing without assistance and the 84 year old pontiff is expected to stay in hospital for 7 days. the 1st time he's been hospitalized since becoming the head of the roman catholic church. in 2013 the man who started the business in his
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garage and went on to become the world's richest person, stepping down as seo of his online empire. but jeff phase also isn't disappearing from amazon. she upper towns, he reports just phase. those will remain influential and amazon all 3 steps down of seo, 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 based off of estimated to make about $2300.00 per 2nd more in one week . and the median work at amazon makes in a year is one point. 6 trillion dollar company paid no federal income tax in 2018. instead receiving a $129000000.00 tax rebate from the government pays also,
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and amazon has become a symbol of 21st century inequality. family teacher paid 22 percent amazon and 90 other major corporations pay 0. federal taxes will put in to day. 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 competition. but as a result of all the information is able to gather about its customers habits, one commentators noted quite jeff diesels has one capitalism. whatever the public's feelings about based 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 as long been why, what is basis is go? what does he want? those who have started him say the answer is nothing less than the human conquest of the universe. his primary ambitions is youth. a former girlfriend once told
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reporters that it was this, that drove him to 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 and future space colonies. there's a lot of one of the men ship, if you will, in those kind of far, super rich billionaires minds to make the next impact. so space is be 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 will suit attempt to achieve his goal of space travel. it's one earth. i want
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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 signatures pleading with him to remain there. but a more realistic goal for those concerned with a 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. ah, this is algebra and these other top stories, emergency teams and thailand battling to contain a fire at a factory near bank hawks airport, was caused by a large explosion. at least one person is confirmed to have been killed. doesn't have been injured. tony chang has more from bangkok, the fire is still raging out of the control. they've been battling it now for more than 10 hours and it doesn't seem to be diminished in the way. indeed, there's a large plume of.

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