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video have joined the opposition and same with honda's. reelection is unconstitutional. both says he and video would not be complicit by remaining silent tom without his reelection. barber returned to john last month after the international criminal court acquitted him of war crimes relating to post electro violence in 2011. miss susan, if we have a constitution, that means we have a collection of techs to guide us, and one must fight to be on the right side of the constitution, so that the constitution is on your side. but if you are fighting against the constitution, then trudy, we others cannot help you. when he wrote here below is the president of africa international media group. she joins out from paris by skype. thank you for your time. how significant is this? my boy and busy are uniting and opposition. they say they're not going to be complicit by remaining silent on without his reelection. what should we expect from okay, and, you know, the roughly 340 was included. was that the willing party and
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power we just now i had to speak with president what that be and a pretty and back more now since there was, there was no election really we the they didn't take body nation is difficult to see how heavy, how important each party, but the fact is that into a 2010 when the, the presidential election took place, which led to a huge company, we are and 3000 where did the victory was possible for what are by associating. we've seen more of what i'm be overbuild, anything. so he was roughly running 53530 and after you know, one good one. if the 2 together we saw and the call
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strategy of star and couldn't be and who has been to see a bit. he left the coalition with quizzes that worked so they, they know that they, when they are together, they are supposed to be stronger than the coffee of president. what do they believe they will be? can we, if they are together, which is very likely, some of the bad bows return could, could either reconcile help the country to reconcile or, you know, others are saying it could few instability once you will take ok. what we see seem to determine from europe. you know, after i got revision on, on to june, 17, when boy has a lot of had a lot of talks about reconciliation. but many people noticed that he didn't see
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a poverty words for president and son. what he did not have been banking or making his return possible, which is why it's human. and soon the ex wife and deed, she said, we should also also think the president goes or be the return would now would not have been possible if he had not allowed it. so my hands is broken at least 3 times bubbling teeth. and then what do you hear? he says, i'm aware we are ready to, to fight and things like that, which doesn't seem to be true to the ears of many people on the screen. and but what the president watch where you see that we can, has been very much thinking on the sense and waiting for the direction where we take. so then reaction,
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all the retaliation might be to do to restore a new mansion disposition in the constitution, which we an age limit to run. one of them will be $75.00. will it be done that none of them including president, and that's what we'll be able to run in there for 5 years and all under the guide on bringing and then the next generation, the younger generation will have to leave a timely thank you very much for your time, maria roger below, we appreciate your work. protest against the imprisonment of south africa's former president. jacob's rumor has spread to johannesburg. police reported looting on saturday night and shots being fired at passing vehicles. violent 1st broke off and quite soon the town off the court dismissed in this big bed from that to suspend his prison sentence. on friday,
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the 79 year old former president has become serving a 15 month term failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. dozens of schools in nigeria have been forced to close off a series of mass kidnappings of students, and some young students refused to be scared off and taking risks to ensure that their education continues. one of the students, abducted from a secondary school in the northwest of the country, spoke to al jazeera. my name is alan, she do. my school is romance. i'm going to just going to come here. actually, i want to go to us and go to school. and find a new class. i don't like my new go woman. i was going to school. so i own one and security national manage. plus and then you energy. i mean that is what
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i. i want to city my manager over the body. i know that i'm not there. it's not. like i said that the landing is not. would you tell us that the line we are doing is not good is learning is good because mama righty she's learning students who are very young. really nice nice nice. when you wish me, i was can i because i do think the have the new situation when i'm when that is well i have to run and fight and said that we should move up to anything. can
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hopefully even weigh you said dilution. we'll have to go with the women. did that able to through to you. she was just going to school now to him line. peter hawkins, is the uni safe representative in nigeria. he says the psychological impact on the school, the tax will have widespread consequences across nigeria. one of the key issues here is to try and generate intelligence to understand what is fueling this crisis . so you have the insurgency primarily in the north east, which is fundamentally ideological. you have conflict in different parts of the country, mainly around the settlers and, and the, the nomad. but you also have the criminality element, which is looking at exhaustion. they are a soft target. these schools,
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many of them are in the rural areas. a lot of them have very little protection around them and actually taking 300 girls while logistically, very difficult in terms of security as it is quite easy that they are soft targets with a lot to gain from it. we cannot underestimate the profound impact on these children and psychosocial care for them is of our 1st priority. but parents themselves, who are saying in different parts of the country, look, look what's happening over that. is it going to happened to my school where my children are at, and not any schools being close, but parents are withdrawing their children from school. so this kind and that's having a profound impact on the morale of education on the learning experience and the continuous learning experience the children require and have a right to, let's not forget. and it builds on the uncertainty that the cobra 1900 pandemic has brought to the learning experience. thousands of people in bosnia and herzegovina
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have paws to on a victims of the 995 strip beneath the massacre. as part of the memorial to mark the 26th anniversary of the genocide, the remains of $900.00 newly identified the victims were buried. was the worst mass murder in europe since the 2nd world war. sevien forces killed more than 8000 people, mostly move the men and boys. $20000.00 civilians were also expelled from the area around the trip or need to tag through him see which has more now from the memorial interpret nita. 26 years later, 19 victims of the 7th genocide have found their it'll be the youngest. among them was just 16 years old when he was killed in the oldest had 63 years after the memorial. there is still a community that live in severance and some of the challenges they face. one of the challenges they face and they emphasize on is the genocide denial. and that was the
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theme of the collaboration. the genocide denial has the genocide, denial is the lay of the latest or the last stage of genocide and it can indicate on other future suffering. that is why this issue is really important for the victims. bosnia and herzegovina doesn't have a law that forbids genocide denial because the bosnian serbs have the power of you know, in the parliament. and they are using that power to block block, bringing that law into power on the other handling. traditional community has tools in the office of the high representative to bring that law into power regardless of the parliament and veto in the parliament. there are some indications that the current hi representative, valentin in school who is leaving office at the end of this month. might in the next days or weeks bring that law into power. and in a way to bring a legacy to his tenure as the,
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as the high representative of international community in bosnia for gary and have been voting in the 2nd parliamentary election. and fremont. the ball was called off, the april election resulted in hung poland, but failed to form a coalition government the following month. then prime minister boy cobra's self, fed down and handed power to a can't take a government. since then, there have been accusations of corruption linked to the governing party fishermen and garza have held a demonstration to raise awareness of their struggle against israel blockade of the region. the released balloons with pictures of all the fishermen killed by israeli security forces as well. routinely restricts causes, fishing water, fighting security reasons severely affecting livelihoods for thousands local unions calling on the world to protect government fishermen. elizabeth felt continuing their systematic violin, f, i guess policy in general and the public for summit in particular such as the
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target to a 2nd, been planning for some in on killing them. also a conference, the k. think for so many boards and equipment. so our message for the wall is the top is if you have a list of our policy against our policy people, extreme heat is building in the western united states with record breaking temperatures, forecast california, and nevada. it comes just weeks after another danger with his wife is alexi or brian ripple. this is the largest wild fire of the year and california groaning along the border with nevada. a combination of 2 fires, sparked by lightning, doubled in size between friday and saturday, fires rolling down here. it's one of several fires, straightening homes across the wasted united states, blamed on so called heat, dove pockets of high pressure which push warm air down,
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forcing temperatures up this job. those are the effects of climate change. here it's real human induced impacts. acute impacts are happening decades before even the scientists i predicted with scorching temperatures across 10 states. 30000000 americans facing extreme heat. this wildfire and oregon doubled in size on saturday, pushed by strong winds. officials with cold, ablaze, unpredictable and erratic. some areas have been evacuated or others have been told to pack up and be ready to leave at any moment. the heat and the fires, putting pressure on the power grid, people are being urged to conserve water and electricity, old system. then they just tend to break on hot day. they can take the heat, they over heat, they're wanting so dangerous conditions could cause heat related illnesses. this latest surge follows the hottest june on record for the us and historic heat wave
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estimated to have killed nearly 200 people. the searing temperatures baking visitors at california, joshua tree, national park, thought as vice hires like this is a hot, it's never been hotter. it feels like we're in and out in the nearby death valley. also in the mojave desert reached 53 degrees celsius on saturday. 54 on friday. if confirmed it would be the highest recorded and more than a century and close to the highest ever measured on earth. the conditions of so extreme and the air so dry that some of the water dropped by aircraft to fight the fires, evaporates before it reaches the ground. forecast say even if temperature is don't continue to break records. the widespread, oppressive, and long lasting heat remains the threat elixir brian al jazeera. the range will be from a station in brazil's amazon rain forest rose for
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a 4th consecutive month in june. and their affairs will only get worse with more ralph, and far as far as expected. sar higher. has this report new, dangerous, showing the world's largest tropical rain forest is shrinking fast scientists of for years been warning that the amazon is disappearing. it's an alarming rates, especially in brazil. it's last refuge for many endangered wildlife and home to millions of species. some of them still on identified. and now that shows that the deforestation of the brazilian amazon rose for the 4th consecutive month in june, hitting a record high. in the 1st 6 months of this year alone. it went up by 17 percent. more than 3500 square kilometers of amazon. have been cleared already, that's almost 3 times the size of the city of rio de janeiro. many blame the government and the commission to smiles. this continues to happen because of the government's environmental policy. encouraged by the national congress. i think for
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climate change summit hosted by us president joe biden, results present, able scenarios, pledged to eliminate the illegal logging of the amazon in the next few years that they make you more federal. i'm determined that we will achieve our climate neutrality by 205010 years ahead of our previous target. but satellite imagery suggests otherwise, and environmentalists say sensible scenario, took office in 2019. the destruction has been happening at a rapid rate as institutions and legislations to protect the rain forest and its indigenous people are increasingly marginalized. earlier this month and after weeks of protest, brazil supreme court sustained a ruling bikes by the farming sector. the would limit recognition of indigenous land. rover lease is an attempt to pass laws in the national congress with both for $900.00. that takes away the territorial rights of indigenous people. it's
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a signal to log of an illegal farmers on the rain forest grounds that are willing to commit crimes from the invasion of indigenous territories. deforestation, and setting fires. scientists say the protection of the amazon is vital to curbing climate change because of the vast amounts of greenhouse gas is that the forest absorbs june. however, had the biggest number of forest fires since 2007, and that's only a fraction of those seen annually during the peak of drought season in august and september. and now there are phase, the worst is yet to come. so the height of al jazeera and this year, the column film festival has gone green. the long overdue commitment include several measures to offset its carbon footprint. it also gone to a new stand alone section focusing on climate change and talks about the met, one of its ambassadors, french dom, marianne coffee, who produced one of these 7 film selected documentary bigger than off, follows environmental campaigner malati visa. as she travels the world to meet
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other young activists for injectors, mario katia produced the film. she said the young people in it give her hope because they have a lot to teach us. they have a lot to say. and just because they're aware of the situation more than older generations and, and because they act, they do things because last is one of a number of films about climate change. the film festival, when organizes if given ecology, top billing for the 1st time visit, the can have to pay a green tags. it is money that is used to offset the festivals. carbon footprint is an example of how the movie industry is increasingly trying to tackle its nursing practices with foss. thanks knowledge, cruise, transportation, and travel. film productions can be big, polluted. but paul, to the industry, are changing profile studios, near mouth. se offers
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a more sustainable way to make films. solar panels provide power set for recycled and light. so no energy marshall. there's only this. i want to leave a better planet for my children. and sustainability is also important in terms of marketing. because many movie companies want to film in clean green studios. so this gives us an advantage on the power set of historic drama to furnish president this consultant says sustainable filmmaking, which uses waste and cost to this dummy the heavier we can easily lower films, carbon footprint, but not using generators for example. but we also try a whole system for everyone, including suppliers to think differently. because yeah, it's essential that the industry adapt. i'm really thankful that they're taking this you know this turn because because it's, it must face an act. a film festival that attracts tens of
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thousands of people from around the world isn't an obvious standard bearer for the climate emergency fight. but when it comes to raising awareness, what happens in can gets noticed. natasha butler. i'll just, sarah can still come here on al jazeera and force will be live at london, wembley stadium, where the final of football european championship is about to kick off a going to raise the conservation office book, bringing nature and people together to help with what like if my passion, my job is linking between the content that you need in the epic and you need to find them or do we have to teach the community living with one lives? it's excellent. elliot, slim riding with elliot, my son,
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bob boy on algebra. coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global panoramic power system based on private ownership and the profit. 3rd, the world in a ton of capitalism is depend demo back because of so much of the suffering explosives protect the people for the profit episode, one of the all hail the lockdown analogy. 0. 0, a
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another 14 and a thank you so much. kim. one moment joke of it's just drawn level with roger federer and reference alum 20 grand slams on a lot of the climbing, a fixed wimbledon crown. the well number one faced italian material, barrett teeny, and the final had reached his maiden grand slam. decide. jacqueline lost the thing set in its high break after letting a 5 to advantage slip in typical fashion, the serbian recovered moments. and so the next 3 set, 646463, that is now 3 straight removal times the joker bitch. on the foreman in the history tennis of one opening, 3 majors of the year. how special this is and not take this for granted. actually, contrary to, to enjoy and be aware that this is a huge honor and privilege and 7 year old boy in serbia constructing a tennis, wimbledon tennis, stroking in my room from improvised materials that i could find in the room. and
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today, standing with a 6 wimbledon, it's incredible with jokes when the us so ben, he'll be the 1st month when the full grand slams in the same seasons. it's rod laver and $969.00 joke, which also jukes by the total games could win the golden slime, which includes all 4 majors and, and limpid goal. in the same calendar year. the who's we are minutes away from cake off in the final of it. your wrote 2020 england playing in the tankless order for the 1st time or italy. last one this championship. in 1968 fans while they've been gathering at london's wembley stadium hours. england only previous the parents had a major fun, was back in 1966 on that occasion. they won the world cup with that game,
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also played at wembley bingley managing kara southgate at this message for the home . so just wanted to take the time to say thank you to everybody for the incredible support. if you saved throughout this tournament, we hope that we've represented you in the right way. we hope that you've enjoyed watching his play. i'm very grateful to all of the players and the incredible staff i've got with me that we've been able to get through our 1st final for 55 years. but of course we know now we've got to deliver fi, so we'll be doing everything we can. ok, let's had wembley stadium. so to correspond pull, brennan, for was the sense been among the home friends, the huge amounts of expectation here in london across the whole of england. frankly. because so many people believing that with home advantage with the draw that england had to reach this final while he's the drawer in italy, the really at the best chance sitting on the had for many,
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many years to actually go all the way. and actually when i turn them on, the people outside the ground here, i thought it would go quiet, but it happened with st. policy developing with all those people who haven't got tickets. fireworks have just been set up for about 10 minutes away from kicked off for expecting 5 acts on the pitch as well to very evenly match teams here for the best attacking side really and it's sort of thing with the best defensive record and conceding one goal it's going to be a classic, we hope. just hope it doesn't go to mil mil, extra time, and penalty whole london. thank you so much. let's now talk to adam rainy whose life are as in rome, adam italian friends couldn't celebrate. when at wimbledon, are they feeling a bit more confidence about this final indeed anti flowing here? we have a full $500.00 fans. now
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thing. all right. we're literally 150 meters from there. a lot, a history here in the family night in their side. out in rainy, to live with the call, the same court and must be developing the oversee more from both rome and london as the final develops now little messy, long wait. so when a major trophy with arch insane is over his same beating brazil one mailed things securely, copper america will be. maria would be decisive. goldwaire. well, it's been 20 years origin. tina claim, the bible messy himself is finished as a fee to find it on $3.00 previous occasions. but there he is lifting famous trophy
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the will that fun always played in brazil the same are now back in argentina. heroes reception for them. thousands of founders were waiting to greet the schools. envoy is very this, argentine is corporate america. try and the country now level with your why all time leading. when is of south america's biggest international tournaments and masters champion. he came out c. m a could miss out on his hunger lympics, nancy alma has tested positive cove at 19, in april he became the 1st japanese months when a major and he was a leading consent. it's a lot to coltrane at the opening ceremony in tokyo, the masters, which has also withdrawn from next week's open championship. okay, move from me a little light from, but i have a sports looking
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a little later off. we know who's going to win. they're excited to stay with us. lauren taylor will be here in just a moment with more of the day today. ah, news news, news? news news to yeah. one of the world's most famous film festivals is back with love, land, the tree, and doors the social distance thing in place. in some countries, unable to attend the glamorous very piece of bread, recreate the magic myself for the council festival. well now departed from the u. k, indoctrinated by so molly as how can
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county, the cough on al jazeera, the revealing eco friendly solution to combat threat to our planet. on al jazeera, on the clean billionaire, richard brunson, rockets to the edge of space, beating federal space tours and pioneers. jeff is also an in mosque. ah, this is there a life from london also coming up 65000 fran stream into london, wembley stadium.
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