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lots of flooding rains and it's expected to make its way to the florida keys. we've had alerts out there. we've had some flooding ahead of that system. and later in the week it will bring the flooding rains to the carolinas and to georgia. will keep an eye on that system. cooper. sponsored cattle airways. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hello there i'm, how am i with the just the renews are coming to live phone. go home, coming up for you in the next 60 minutes ethiopians liter defenses handling of the te, greg conflicts saying he's encouraging a period of silence. so people can think think talk 6 black smoke drift towards timelines, capital after a factory explosion,
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the bank co care port c u. s. continue to draw that of troops in afghanistan. the taliban hold on the country go stronger. also the beliefs of and gina's julians once dismissed as primitive or not becoming mainstream. and in sports hold on her hitting new heights in his fit to win olympic gold, sweden's arm on do pines, his steps and his efforts had out the tokyo game. ah, if you'll be as prime minister abbey asked, madge is defending the decisions of rebels in the northern te gray region. he's been answering questions in parliament and described to grind forces as a danger to the rest of the country. on sunday t, great regional government said it was ready for receipts far,
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but with key conditions they includes a full withdrawal of foreign troops for the un to investigate what it says were war crimes committed in t grey. well, here's how the prime minister may describe the situation with to grow and forces with significant time, they prepared an army that they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of ethiopia 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 to live nights. catherine saw she joined us from addis ababa catherine house, the prime minister, be seeing on the t great conflict. while the prime minister did not means he was in parliament, he gave more details. reasons or why. if you can, federal souls is what deployed to guy at the side of the conflict in november
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saying that the grand leadership at 11 its forces had an expansion agenda. a saying that the troops were deployed because the government had inflammation. that the to grin leadership basically was using fans that he had amassed in the past. and sons also that it was siphoning from the federal government to the will using this fund basically to recruit and train militia, not just in 3rd grade, but in other areas as well. in other regions, it was to destabilize the whole country. he also blamed to grand forces of committing atrocities in t guy after the fuel troops pulled out saying that this has not been well documented. this has not been properly reported as well. he's government has been
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under a lot of international pressure on how it has dealt with the crisis in t guy and to that. and he said that they are, that he's government has been unfairly targeted and saying that there are outside interest to see that we can all feel peers through protracted wall. so he hasn't really spoke about the conditions that have been given by to grant leadership for these file. for example, the p, p l f was the government to recognize its leadership as the leading legitimately elected leadership government off the guy. very difficult to see whether the government is going to accept that because the government has already labeled that leadership and it forces terrorist openings ation. one of the cited concerns that i b med games for his withdrawal was the grands renee sons dam project. this is a controversial project in the region that he address any of this when he spoke to
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parliament. yes, he did speak about the this is a very controversial, very sensitive issue here. done. and it did have both res, reservations saying that the 2nd feeling of the dom that he's supposed to start this month is going to affect its water flows. they are concerned about that. they're also saying that they want a binding agreement before any movement forward. so the prime minister talked about this in parliament, and he, on one hand, said that if it does not wish to hom does not intend to harmony country. but then he also said that the company he did, the government is going to protect this. and it's going to protect the process of filling the dumb at all costs in the last few days. we so pictures that was published by the defense ministry of soldiers that have been deployed around the ranges and just basically to protect it during the feeling process. and as you
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mentioned, that's one of the reasons that has been given for the withdrawal of if you can federal federal soldiers from too great to be able to prepare. the government has been saying for a possible and external threat. now this is a very passionate project. many of the this is a national product. many europeans are very passionate about it because they have personally funded and they're saying that they're looking for what's the completion of it. and then looking forward to getting more benefits from may have been talks between the 3 countries to done and aged, mediated by the african union. the stock have not that much food. we expect a meeting, but the un security council in the coming days. but for now, the government will say we will not will and we will continue with a project and abide by the timelines. ok, catherine. sorry. it's a late this from addis ababa. catherine. thank you. hundreds of africa and
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government troops fled across the border into touchy sound. as the taliban takes more territory taliban fighters to multiple districts in the northern province of duction over the weekend. neither softer. i've cancel just sledge, their posts, we can government says it is sending in reinforcements. now since the u. s. draw dad accelerated in may. the taliban has doubled the number of districts that holds with as many afghans living under taliban rule. as those in government control, there is 100. thanks to god. and this is prison before the majority of the afghan people in the previous era, june the taliban rule. for more than 10 years, we are now in control, board and 70 percent of the territory. it is simply because that people know us very well and the afghan people have no problem dealing with us. we have to main principles that we rely on when it comes to judgement versus the placid islamic
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faith. the 2nd is now belief in our national identity. within the framework of the 2 principles, i can assure you that we do not have any problem with anyone. we respect everyone's right. we have it almost us and a so forces half now left half gamma stan ahead of the september 11th departure deadline. just 650 american troops fail back to secure the u. s. embassy and carpool airports. when michael sample is a professor at queen's university and served as the deputy e u. special representative to afghanistan, he says the taliban gains don't bode well. the post us era, 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.
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there's this, i mean there's a set of reasons. first of all, you'd expect some kind of, 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're, they're succeeding in turning that into a kind of self fulfilling prophesy. 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,
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the factory is in flames. on the outskirts of bangkok, thousands of liters of leads chemicals are posing a major risk of more exclusions homes. with a 10 color was a radius, have been evacuated, firefighters struggle to bring a fire under control. your quality in the area is described as talk sick. story, chang reports. 3 security cameras recalled the impact of a sudden explosion in a residential neighborhood. just outside bangkok. the ground shook just like an earthquake, said residents shattering windows all round. the source, a huge chemical factor in summit return on the outskirts of the ty, capital, highly flammable materials used to make phone packaging quickly and gulf the complex and flames the firefighters struggle to contain. we are trying to look for the injured. however, the flames are quite high, so it takes quite an effort to look at people. rescue is also spreading out because
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we receive calls for people who have injuries from explosions from the extended area, one or 2 streets away from here. there are reports of falling debris, injuries from debbie impacts on faces, and hence, the damage caused by the explosion was considerable. it's estimated the factory alone has suffered more than $20000000.00 us dollars worth. 70 homes are also seriously affected, and thousands of people have been evacuated from within a wide radius of the factory. firefighters struggled throughout the day to bring the blaze under control. but the flammable nature of the chemicals made it a complicated and dangerous task. at times the flames taking of areas in the firefight they had the control is the day went on a huge plume of smoke rose across the area, described by some witnesses as toxic and visible across bangkok beyond. when that finally clears, they'll be questions to answer about the failure to control such dangerous chemicals. tony cheng al jazeera bank of may,
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here's some of what else they're looking at. so that's the guy is fast laid bin bag tools. but the type former south african president, jacob zoom painful memories the past and his back against the 15 month jail term. the un reveals the scale of the crisis affecting him and education system. we'll have the latest from santa and in support. this japanese born player makes facebook history again far will have that story. i'm more they said the fuser. ah. 11 days after an apartment building and florida partially collapsed, what was the last of the structure has not been proved.
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the authorities say the demolition of the search site apartments will help search and recovery efforts 24 bodies for phones. but 121 people are still missing fans to destroy what remains of the building were brought forwards. ask the region races. the tropical storm elsa, which will head to florida after cuba, where that storm is just not making long full, strong winds of nearly 95 kilometers an hour. as you can see, heavy rain now, so also bastard, several other caribbean islands killing at least 3 people more from cuba shortly at august on is in havana. but 1st let's gallagher. he's in surfside, florida. i'm the so, so 1st about the building, how are those search recovery efforts progressing? because time is surely running. it's and to the layman bringing down the building looks like is creating a lot more rumble and making the task carter for those trying to find any survivors
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. it would seem that way, it would seem that doing this kind of destination is counter intuitive. but what the engineers here say is that the building was becoming unstable, perhaps towards the late part of last week. and also the concerns of the use a process called energetic which made the building full down and a very controlled way as controlled as it possibly can be. but the key part of all this is that the 5 thought is the rescue crews have been in for the last 11. they say that, that building now that it's down, once they clear a path that could give them access to parts of the gallery that they couldn't reach before in the hopes that maybe somebody still trapped inside that. so the destination on sunday night and 3rd, the given the all clear, just an hour later, that's how well done this was the garrick part of the
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building below everything that initially helped with that may get get ok. we're having, we're having all of you issues with the galaxy. let's see if we can reestablish that connection. but in the time being we can head across to ad august son. he joins is launched by skype form. havana. ed's in florida. they're preparing for this tropical storm, which is made landfall in cuba. i understand what sort of impacts is the tropical storm elsa been having where you are but also brushed past the eastern most tip of cuba about 6 hours ago. right now it's south of cuba and will be impacting the south central part of cuba in around 23 hours right now the, the, the name of the game here is preparation about us sions,
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underway. last nights over 200000 cubans were evacuated from the south of cuba. most of those told to stay with friends and relatives or neighbors, the fair and unsafe structures, especially people in coastal towns. so many people live in and wouldn't shocks, especially in rural areas. some people even evacuated caves with doctors and nurses and migration. so it's on the hands. havana from our speak to is on the stand by the storm. if it passes through here, will be making its way to have about 67 hours. i think about us going into not the full brunt of the storm. it's produced 25 kilometers east, but you never know with these stones because the jet re, me changes. so people have a hair on alerts, constant updates from the television internet. people to not leave the houses until
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advised to by the government, people for food supplies, water, and hoping that they can embrace this best or not. okay, and august and that break is the very latest form. how about i ed? thank you very much indeed. and let's check back here without galler here, and i who's in surfside, florida, and they were hearing that from that store and making its way through the caribbean . it is already cause severe damage in many parts and can be in a more place that really doesn't need any more disruption. is the science of that building collapse from where you're speaking says yeah, i mean, the last forecast i looked at this tropical storm meltzer is now tracking slightly west of the location and south florida in particular. here in surfside may be sped, the worst of those tropical storm 4 winds, but we're still talking about winds pipes 80 kilometer now, which would have hampered any efforts to continue with this ongoing search and
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rescue operation. but essentially the tower which stood over my left shoulder was demolished on sunday night, was in part and our reaction to that on coming still on. but i think more reaction to the fact that the remaining parts of the building were slightly shifting. there were worries, it could put the search and rescue crews endangered. so that decision was made very, very quickly indeed. and it was all done very well. the mare of miami beach was saying it couldn't have gone better. it was something called an adjust the felling . it brought down the last part of that unstable building with the potential to give those search and rescue crews access to certain parts of the building, namely the garish they couldn't get to before. so within an hour of the explosion, they were back on this site. they were making a pathway to the basement on the underneath part of that building in the hopes that they may still find survive as nobody of course has been found. since those 1st few hours after the collapse $24.00 people have been found dead inside the building.
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121. still remain missing. ok gala her there live for as a surf side, florida. thank you. a now education has become one of the greatest casualties of humans war and that's according to unicef, which says one and 2000000 school girls and boys are making gets into classrooms. let's make some more vulnerable to early marriage, child labor, and being recruited to fight. it was the impacts of the war is compounded by the pandemic. unicef says 170000 teachers haven't been paid in 4 years or more. you and agencies also calling for an immediate end to tax on schools . but estimates have been more than 230 since the war escalated. in 2015 will fully do a merely is in assess representative to yemen. he joins us now from father. it's
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astonishing that a call to stop attacking schools as even necessary, but how much of a difference would that makes gammons, children, if the warring parties would stop taking a education establishment? thank you. thank you very much. good afternoon. yes, indeed, it would make a huge difference to have sustainable in that, in the, in many different ways and for children. but what we see in yemen today is, is the education and future millions of grave rear you have today. and although 2 medium to run out of school, this is twice the number of school children that prevailed in the many, 2015 at the beginning of the country. so this is actually the future of a new generation of young children,
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which is at risk today. and education is a very important way to teach up to that that i would say that yemen is, of course, in the middle of a civil war. given this, that has to be an acceptance that people are going to be negatively impacted. knowing the education is challenging multiple ways in the complex that today's, the coffee is limiting access to 2 schools because of the consultation of the constantly happening. children tend to just go to school or the school so by, by, by the space baseball tradition in their home. people who space within the school saw how to fuse because they have been damaged or destroyed by the company. or because they occupied by that home school. so all these together is making easy, 3 municipal appearance. but one important valuable to that is the presence of
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teacher in schools. as you mentioned, they all know, 170000 teacher india men today to fail the teacher in the country who have not been paid for at least 4 years. and what shows are doing. they have to look for the car just to make a living just too careful for their families. and so the system is losing teacher progressively. any extreme need to make sure that we found ways to focus sure to be paid for, chose to get access to financial impact in so that they can make a meeting for their families. but they can also create this crucial role in society and in the future. for children, and did you cation system collaborative today, and they might be $4000000.00 additional children out of school. this is
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no one wants to see, because the cookery will just talk us through what real world impacts that is likely to have seeming. this continues, and the education system collapses, if it hasn't collapsed already. what's going to happen to these kids as they grow older? well, what's that? what does the future holds for this generation of children, of which will turn into the next generation of yemen? what, what's that, what's the impact going forwards? if nothing gets done to change this well, in the long term, you will have a new generation will not be properly educated. and keep in mind they will be the other running and rebuilding the company to morrow when, when hopefully prevail. but also when she run on not within defending the best protective environment, they can be it being a school. cool. not only educate can provide children with the fulton feels it also
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providing the situation that that can constitute a normal life and where they are protected from old kind of exploitation and abuse, including child marriage trying labor all recruits into into groups. so keeping kid shows at work is absolutely essential and we need to mobilize the political, we need to mobilize the financial resources for teachers to be paid. and this is what's organization specs you need, like the global partnership for cation always you cation can wait on really trying to do today. and to achieve today, we need to children's course for the future, you're running for 2 job. ok. you to assess if you need to do a mentally joining us from santa thank you very much. indeed. speaking to al jazeera former south african president, jacob's una has compared south african judges to apartheid era rulers,
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after defying a deadline to surrender to police. he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for failing to appear at corruption inquiry. earlier the 79 year olds joined support just outside his home and assure solace receipt of him as appealing against that sense. and the fact 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 too. but the type grew for me to miller has more from a show, a tone in south africa for most of african president,
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jacob's duma remains defiant. he used a press conference on sunday to criticize the processes that brought him to the position that he's in. now, following a ruling by the constitutional court that found him guilty of contempt of court and sentenced him to 15 months in prison. the former president is gone as far as saying that so that christ is at risk of sliding back to the days of a party, saying that he was sentenced without trial. and that the commission of inquiry where he was meant to have testified. but boy courted is biased against him. now the former president was supposed to hand himself over to police by sunday following that judgment. and if not, could possibly face arrest in the days to come. but he is going to the high court to try and stop that arrest before returning to the constitutional court, where he will plead for either lisa sentence or for the judgment that found him
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guilty to be rescinded. it's a difficult position for both the form of president and the court. is they all questions around whether or not the high court, where the former president will seek some sort of input to stop his arrest if the court has jurisdiction in that, the constitutional court that issued the judgement is the highest court in the land and can't be appealed, we're expect to have more clarity on what happens next. once the former president appears in court or at least his legal representatives do that on tuesday. as to whether not police will arrest him in the days to come. if that application is not successful. same for the whether he is kara. hello there, it's a conflicting picture. weatherwise in india, we've got the one scene rains inundating the north east, but for the north west, the heat continues that heat wave continuing across new delhi we're seeing temperature is continuing to rise on tuesday and wednesday. but by thursday,
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the wet weather will be on the way, but for now, those rains affecting the north east, we've had amber warnings for some and west bengal. we are expecting more rains to inundate nepal. we could see flash, flooding and landslides there, as well as in bangladesh and me and more from those one soon rains. things i'm also looking wetter across india is weston coast, as those monsoon rains continue and it is a very wet picture as we move to east asia. the may, you from carrying those pulses of rain to the korean peninsula and japan, more wet weather on the way we could see flash flooding in landslides continue as that ranges continues to fall, particularly over horseshoe. and as we follow that trailing weather system back into china, we can see that shifted slightly north shanghai staying fine and dry, but lots of heat and humidity to be felt there and for southern areas of china, things hot and humid. but there is wet weather on the way that the weather feel for
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a moment to use our the palestinian is hoping that she'll be political year will spell the end of a temper a little that some families living together no longer in charge, but still arise. will tell you what's next going amazon, seal jeff based off as well, which is why there's busiest a as was the top 10 us players compete for place in the quarter finals. ah frank assessments argument for suggesting that the vitamin ministrations i've just been 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 the politics then, is that a life has been shaped by vitamin, the in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on our jazeera,
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there's a wave of sentiment around the world. he will actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices are not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report on the big events going on. but we also tell the story that people generally don't have a voice. i'm in one other child, my dad never be afraid to put up, not the question. and i think that's what they were when he does. we all the questions, the people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. ah ah ah, this is jesse recruit from i.

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