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part bounced on, i was 0. we understand the differences in athens of cultures, the cost around what moves with the news and current. does that matter to you? i any and cold sentences to former officials for the role in an alleged clothes to destabilize the monarchy. ah, hello robin, you're watching. i was there like my headquarters here in the hall. so coming up set up cubans in durango at the government. some of the largest protest seen in decades also further loc downs and creative iris restrictions imposed upon parts of
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south east asia. to try and contain the rapid spread of the delta vary and italy, european football champions, activating england in london, where police are investigating racist abuse against black players. ah, welcome to the photo. we begin with breaking news, coming out of jordan, where a court, a sentence to former officials for an alleged plot against the monarchy, former royal court chief and finance minister bus them. our de la, was given 15 years, hard labor sharif hassan, been saeed. a member of the royal family also got 15 years. the verdict center on charges of attempting to destabilize the kingdom and involving a former and to the throne. prince hunger. he's king of dollars, half brother, and a full crown prince. when, when this bitter would your email regarding the 1st criminal bass in our dela, the court has sentenced him to temporary imprison mid for
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a period of 15 years for the 1st charge. and 15 years for the 2nd charge. only one of these 2 rules applies to him, which is temporary work for 15 years, starting from the date of his arrest in april with, with regard to the 2nd criminal sharif hassan been said, the court has sentenced him to temporary imprisonment for a period of 15 years for the 1st charge, and 15 years for the 2nd charge, he shall be subject to any one penalty which is 15 years of temporary imprisonment for us, but his art, as the chairman of nama strategic intelligence solutions, political think tag, now, he says, the sentence things will have a big impact on jordanian politics. it is a very significant, especially in terms that all of the law has been and ruling and jordan since mid ninety's. and he replies very high positions including the chief of the royal or the office minister of planning. mr. finance and the latest to which was
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personal royal and boy as to so the, the on behalf of the hashemite can jordan despite all these positions and the closeness to his by just the, to the government, georgia and the fusions. and he had the guts to commit such a crime to the stabilize the country. and apparently it seems that he was the brain behind just all who instigated others to ask and the way they did and partnership was there's a been a hasn't been late both of them. so they were sentenced to 15 years how they were in prison. of course, the political ramifications of this are many, the most important one. it's a message to the external actors, as well as the internal actors who may have intentions to these people. i do that again, that the state is very strong. institutions are very strong, they have collected the information timely manner,
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and they have managed to put it all on a legal track, and that there's up to then this result. cuba has seen his biggest anti government protests in decades. thousands of mar doesn't economic crisis grips. the nation. government mismanagement the pandemic candy or sanctions are being blamed. present . miguel diaz canal accuses washington stirring and rest. teresa by reports were not a free, candid, thousands of people in the streets of havana route is like this one happened across the country, expressing frustration over been demick restrictions. and the worsening economic price is on be island nation people. a lot of it, we are here for the repression because they are killing us with hunger. the houses are falling and we have no homes. they have the money to build hotels while letting us go hungry. the past year and a half has been difficult for us economy as it been, they may have had a devastating impact on the tourism sector. the country was forced to carry out
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major economic reform. in the past week, the amount of coven 19 infections rose sharply in the province of my dancers, where hospitals i was struggling to cope, doctor se they are in desperate need of oxygen and better to treat patient. president miguel, you can blame the us embargo for the situation and ask government supporters to take to the streets law may be gaining won't go. so how do you, we are not going to admit that any counter revolutionary motion re sold out to the government of the united states, sold out to the empire, receiving money from the agencies, allowing themselves to be carried away by all these strategies of ideological subversion, to provoke destabilization in our country, there will be a revolutionary response. we call upon all the revolutionaries of the country, all the communists, to take to the streets, to any of the places where these provocations are going to take place to day from now on. and in the following day, the security forces arrived soon after the protest started,
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people were arrested and some classes broke out between pro and anti government demonstrators. state security beat me and my daughter a minus they beats us because they are walking down the street protest like this one are uncommon in cuba. this is the biggest one to take place since 1994. doing what is known as the special period right after the fall of the soviet union? for many, there were an example of the changing time from the caribbean nation. and how many i no longer afraid to speak up. that he said, well, i just, he, to the highly contagious delta variant is likely causing a rapid rising crow virus infections across se, asia. indonesia has been recording more than 35000 cases a day. and a new survey found that almost half of jakarta population has had cove at 19, at some stage, 7 times higher than official figures. thailand has gone into locked down to 2 weeks
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with a night curfew in place in the capitol, bangkok, the slow vaccine rollout. unlimited testing is any adding to the challenges on south quiz capital in surrounding areas have been moved to the strictest level of social distancing. clubs and churches are being closed and private gatherings are limited from abroad has more from sol while they're really concerned about one has really alarmed them is the speed with which this 4th wave has really surge. that virtually a we've seen, a doubling of new case has been reported in the last few days. it's been consistently well over a 1000 new cases per day, which is very high for south korean. now, part of it is being blamed on the war transmissible delta barrier, but it also combines, i think, with a general complacency here and from the government and admission that they've got some of them messaging wrong. what's happened is that as we've had the vaccinations rollout, we've got a round, a 30 percent of the population here of now had at least one jap. and there's
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a way of encouraging more people to get vaccinated as their numbers come up. the government has been announcing the lifting of restrictions as more people get vaccinated, so if you've had one jab that the government says you won't be required to wear a mask in public. if you're fully vaccinated, you'll be able to meet in large numbers. not all good news, but it has had the effect of creating the illusion that we are emerging from there . so people haven't been taking the kind of precautions that they normally do. take that we've seen a large number of clusters arising in the greater sol area and affecting people in their twenties and thirties, who are still largely unvaccinated. that good news is that compared to previous waves, at least we're not seeing the same type of hospitalizations and deaths that we've seen previously. and that's because the people who are more vulnerable, the elderly, et cetera, are now at by and large, protected by their vaccinations. so any changes will bank coke on the restrictions imposed in thailand?
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well, it means that people are being told they have to stay at home unless they work in an essential industry, such as food production or medical services. there is the night time curfew between 9 pm and 4 am. and i think the government is really trying to put a block on the, on the trip data transmissions, which are rising pretty close to about $10000.00 a day. that's what the government minister last week was saying, they expected it to go up to the problem is thailand corporate in iraq in a hard place. it's trying also to open up. we've seen in the beginning of this month, the opening of the handbook, which is an initiative to allow vaccinated tourists to come back into the country, the try and kick stuff the, the part of the economy, which is so reliant on tourism. also we can see today in bangkok, people are moving around, they're not staying at home about 50 percent of a normal monday mornings traffic was out on the streets today. they also want to
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get to work they, they feel their lives have been put on hold. i think the opportune, many people feel the opportunity for the government to, to stop this transmission that it tracks. was it back in april, they didn't locked down properly. then i think many people feel that a low, they say this is only going to be 2 weeks. the situation with those riving infections could stretch on for many months to come. we'll take care of now into another state of emergency 2 weeks ahead of the olympic games. residents are expected to watch the events from home with bars and restaurants not allowed to serve and call around 2000 infections are being reported daily. now the state of emergency, which is the country's 4th and the pandemic, will last until august, the 22nd. now the u. s. government is warning china that any attack on the philippines in the south china sea would draw a response under a mutual defense treaty. they repeated warnings, cameras, hundreds of actors submitted rallied for the 5th anniversary of the court ruling against trying to claim to territory in the south trying to see an international
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tribunal found. china had violated the philippines over in rights by interfering with fishing and petroleum exploration. the claim which china rejects south africa is deploying the military to contain in rest. following the jailing of former president jacob zima, the constitutional court is hearing an application by him to review his 15 month jail sentence. he turned himself into police last week and being found guilty of failing to appear to corruption case. to me, the miller has more janice, but much of their argument, they will be around trying to rescind the judgement and the court to reconsider the choice does. it's made, but we've also spoken to legal analysts to say that chances of success for the former president of very low and this is especially off to the high court last week rule. but it didn't have the jurisdiction to hear an attempt to prevent his wrists . and we now we know that the former president has not been a jo, almost 5 days. well, just outside the constitutional court, we have
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a significant police presence. this is potentially a hot spot because of the anger against the constitutional court. specifically, aside from that since friday, we've seen a number of protests which have descended into looting and violence in some commercial areas, specifically and was gonna tell him how the police have had a difficult time handling these protests really overwhelmed. and now we've had confirmation that the army is been deploy, deployed to specific areas in those 2 provinces. now it has been concerning. we had a president forum up for the rest of african on sunday night saying that people involved in these protests would be arrested. and prosecuted, but we don't know if that's enough to get a group on what's happening. there is significant concern. and as i've said, police are struggling to maintain calm in specific areas and they might, they continue to be on high alert,
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considering the danger that's been posed by these protests. well, still had him on algebra, one of his most powerful gang leaders, threatened law protests over the killing of president of another movie theater paul from south sit on while the world newest nation is trying to revive and economy devastated by years. the pool ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. yesterday's weather in beijing was pretty stormy. this thing developed into a proper area of low, precious if abrasion idle air is around. something like 2 weeks worth of rain fell in 24 hours, all last as disruption to travel ticket flights at a basing airport. and you'll see on tuesday, although basing itself looks fine to the east and to the north is still the same
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potential. moving across the odyssey towards north korea, but it leaves behind on the face of its fine weather. in actual fact in sichuan, they're still flooding on the ground and that's probably where you'll see showers developing again during wednesday. but otherwise, it's a fairly dry looking picture, right, mr. china? yes, there is something developing here. china, japan has got showers. the corinthians are, is dry season rains a take year old turn for the south. the been doing the same. but in the monsoon monsoon raised my pepe up. this is more how you might expect i wanted to be willing to potential flooding around around gower. in particular, you see the orange top so suggest where the heaviest writing talent got an inland and pleasingly i no doubt for those of you watching are interested in pakistan. monson appears to burst here. yes. it's not regular, but certainly you got showers in the middle. sponsor cut on airways departed from the u. k. indoctrinated by somalia as
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how can a young man disillusion by violence? we build his life. i am going to make a mistake and re unite. it's common africa, no knife for me. awful. my kids, last warrior witness documentary on a jersey failed me the me look back, you're watching on there at least a whole rom, the reminder of our top stories, a jordanian court, a sentence to form a official to 15 years in prison. probably
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a coup against the monarchy. they were kings the pushing forma and to the throne. prince hunger as an alternative to king abdullah. cuba has seen its biggest anti government protest in decades. thousands marsh doesn't become a crisis script. the nation doesn't. the handling of a pandemic in the us, thanks. involving blaine's on the highly contagious delta there into being blame for rapid rising credit. byron infections, in se, asia thailand has gone into locked down to 2 weeks to south korea is imposed tough . a restriction british prime minister boris johnson has condemned the online races to be against england. black football is marcus rash, fed jayden, sancho and bouquet. a socket were targeted after missing penalty kicks and sundays . euros 2020 final against italy. now the metropolitan police say its opened investigation, the english football association issued a statement. they say the f a strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and is appalled by the online racism that has been aimed at some of our england players on
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social media. we could not be clear that anyone behind such disgusting behavior is not welcome in following the team. we will do all we can to support the players affected while urging the toughest punishments possible for anyone responsible. well, we'll hear from the barber in london. surely that says underwriter has more from rome. when some of the black england players were on the screen, there were particular booze directed toward them and racist comments. now that was a minor affair, and a large part, most of the towns were focused on their side. the, the town team itself took a ne, along with the english side. but there are reports that in italy is no stranger to racism on the pitch. there's been that over the years with black italian players, people from bananas on the field, people making races, comments, a really awful, awful sentiment that is expressed here. it's not as expressed as often perhaps because it's just not as diverse of a team and none of the teams are quite diverse is the one and the premier division
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in england. what we are seeing here, of course, is much more celebration. that's the story here in italy, the national team returned this morning, bearing its trophy. there been crowds of people out, some of the crowds that were all night never went home, was the 1st kind of communal celebration here in italy. since the pandemic started the wayne at least a little here, of course, they're suffering picks in some parts with the delta v like other countries. but it is this pivotal moment where people rallied around the team, the celebrations in the streets. they went on all through the night. we saw roam, explode with tens of thousands of revellers in the piazza. we were up here to the next year. what are our tell reports to deem is seeing in london is a little different and he can tell us what's the story there and beyond the clear disappointment to england didn't actually win a tournament. for the 1st time since 966, there has been a reaction by some people calling themselves funds of being good football team,
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particularly in the social media on, on platforms like twitter and so on. racially abusing certain members of the team, particularly the 3 black players who missed penalties on sunday night. the youngest of them because sucker is just 19 years old. now in the last hour or so, garrett south, south gate, england manager has commented on the abuse saying, i think we've been a beacon of light and bringing people together in people being able to relate to the national team. and the national team stands for everybody that togetherness must continue without togetherness, included from the start of the tournament, even before all of the players taking the need, the anti racism gesture. it was criticized by some politicians hit in britain, pretty patel. the home secretary criticized it saying it shouldn't be happening
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because it was a political gesture, gesture, politics. the prime minister boris johnson, did not criticize funds to boot the taking of any he defended the right to do that just before games. now on monday, those 2 politicians have come out and issued statements condemning the racial abuse that we're seeing of those black players. many commentators suggesting that they're being rather hypocritical social media companies have repeatedly being asked to do more to bond racist people who post racist abuse. and the government has been called on to do more to regulate those companies. i think that is gaining traction now and there are greater coals for the, for the abuse to be taken seriously. but also for the whole discussion around how to get racism out to football and out of society. to be taken more seriously. a
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full police officer to notorious gang leader is asking his supporters to join mass protests in haiti. jimmy treat sia, bethany of barbecue is accusing opposition. parties of plotting presents of an al boys as murder. the u. s. has sent a delegation to haiti to assist in the investigation into his assassination particle. hain has the latest haitian police say these men paraded out for the press, were the ones who carried out an attack that killed haitian president joe vanelle, mo, east and wounded his wife. the suspects. 18 colombian men, most of them, former soldiers and 2 americans of haitian descent. but now authority say they have the mastermind blaming of florida doctor saying he flew into the country and a private jet intent on taking over the presidency. american investigators from the f. b. i and homeland security are believed to be taking part in the investigation now. but as for haiti's request for us troops, it seems unlikely. and today, an interagency team largely from the department of homeland security and the f. b.
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i are heading down to haiti right now to see what we can do to help them any investigative process. and i think that's really where our energies are best applied right now in helping them get their arms around investigating this incident and figuring out who's culpable, who's responsible and, and how best to hold them accountable going forward. that's where our focus is right now. there are reports that armed gangs have been taken over. there are violent crimes unchecked by police insertion places. we see one or 2 police officers, but they don't have the capacity to take over security. they are not enough police . the director general of the national police said they are enough police for the capital, but i don't see them. we can see one. yeah, one day, one of the by that and now one of haiti's most powerful game leaders threatening more violence. move on that one, but if we want to buy though, we will take to the street to ask those who monopolize the country's economy to give us our country back with us. it's time for black people with afro her,
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like us to own supermarket, to have car dealerships and own bank. so i call on the attention of the masters of the system because the people will take the street to the last time the people came out and they threw tear gas, not with it. when the people come out, we are going to use self defense. i repeat, if they shoot at us, we already know what we have to do when it got somebody to so many haitians have been hiding in their homes, but some look for sanctuary in their churches sunday. wealth hope francis sent them public prayers. new to me. i joined the heartful appeal of the bishops of the country to drop the weapons and 2 slaves, and choose to live together in brotherhood in the interest of everybody in the interest of all the others. i am close to the beloved people of a t. i hope the spiral of violence will end and the nation will be able to recover towards a future of peace and harmony. and still, there is
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a political void as politicians fight over who will lead next. petty call, hain al jazeera washington south sedan recently bought 10 years of independence from sudan to become the well as the youngest nation. but few celebrating. during this years, the country experienced the civil war that killed any 400000 people and displaced millions of others. the economy heavily dependent on oil, so suffered harriman tulsa, has this report from the capital, juba moses. the pharmacy has been here for many years, 1st as part of sudan, vin, when it became south side on up to a referendum for independence. since that vote, it's been tenure. the highs and lows. moses survived the war in 2013, been another in 2016. his hope now is that the unity government set up last year stabilizes the economy, which everybody wants to have his own business. and we have an under the guise of a government and all his property protected a little bit. it was really
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a freedom these business on what you were thing. and that's the only reason for felt don has received billions of dollars in financial support from the international community, but tensions between president solver care and his 1st vice president react. michelle held back economic progress today. basic services are too expensive for the poor, and the economy, which allows largely on oil, is struggling with the question. would be for me to have some, would away the business of revenue for that's not going to depend on. i think when i had it physically given that economy heavily important economy. so if you need to have some sort of revenue and not depending on oil, because it seems what, like, what a lot of husbands, especially in the mission market when prices are made, come down or sometimes it sounds weird or it may get, it has been the problem with high unemployment, rising inflation and the currency crisis isn't making day to day life easier. money
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deal is the found a way in the city and some people prefer changing the foreign currency on the black losses because the weight is higher on the bad. that means the getting better value for their money. prison care claims international sanctions. without it and under performing economy been the growing humanitarian crisis. at the moment, there's 7000000 people in a precarious state which means that their food security needs are not completely met. in addition to that, there are also fairly large pockets of people who are under direct threat of starvation. so it is, it is very bad, it's quite, it's quite localized. and it's a strange country because on the one hand, there are areas that are, that are food producing areas that on the other hon there is sort ation in other parts of the country. the some infrastructure development is taking place. todd
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roads are being built to try to, to make more of the country. and that's seen as a start. i mean, economists say last piece is, was really needed to move the economy forward. how to toss algebra juba. that's going to authority say they've installed an anti missile system in kava life, ought to counter incoming rockets. that installation coincides with the news that the top us general enough going to some of the miller. we'll relinquish command to the african forces later on monday. foreign troops on you to complete that withdrawal from the country on august the 31st. meanwhile, the taliban have taken control of dozens of districts in recent weeks. the group says that not controlled 85 percent of the country that are rising concerns of the capital to come under attack soon, but they to keen to secure a vital exit route for foreign diplomats. now the aerospace taurus tourism upon me is a close reality for a british billionaire who reached the edge of space on sunday, which frances virgin galactic rocket plain reached 80 kilometers above the surface
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of the earth, experiencing weightlessness. it's the 1st fully crude test flight into space. rob rentals reports now from spaceport in new mexico. billionaire richard branson has earned his astronaut wing the lifetime. ah, the light went off without a hitch space plain unity was lifted skyward, attached to a double fuselage. mothership called eve after branson's mother released release relief at high altitude unity, separated from eve, then fired, powerful rockets blasting branson, 3 virgin galactic executives. and a pair of pilots to a height of 88 kilometers above earth. that is not exactly outer space. the international scientific body that decides such thing says space begins at 100 kilometers. but that hardly seem to matter as the passengers and crew enjoyed the incredible views of the earth below. with the darkness of space above,
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they also experienced several minutes of micro gravity allowing them to float, nearly weightless lea. you can see him now, the 70 year old, british entrepreneur, one the billionaire space race beating amazons, jeff bezos and space ex founder you on must to the haven't base those plans to lift off in his blue origin space. companies rocket on july 20th mosques, plans for space travel haven't been announced. after maneuvering for reentry, unity glided to a flawless landing at the virgin galactic spaceport in a remote section of the new mexico desert. as onlookers cheered, the entire flight lasted about an hour. back on earth. branson held a news conference. honestly, nothing could prepare you for the view from space. and if the whole thing has magical,
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then it was time to celebrate france's plan is to make space tourism possible earthlings. following today's successful flight, there will be several more tests the branson spacecraft. the goal is to send tourists into space beginning next year. the price sag $250000.00 each. rob reynolds al jazeera in sierra county, new mexico. ah . what's going on with me said robin haul reminder of all told stories. a jordanian court has sentence to former officials to 15 years in prison, plotting a que against the monarchy. they are accused of pushing forward to the throne. prince hands are as no turnitin to king abdullah when ben, this spirit would well regarding the 1st criminal bass, him, our della the court has sentenced him to temporary imprison.
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