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and we give them a time to tell their story. ah, wow, desperate themes that a corona virus hospital in iraq up to fire, killed many 60 people. ah . hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out of a lie from also coming up. there is no grievance. any political cause that can justify the violence and the destruction so that because president odors the military onto the streets as violence risks, the country after the arrest of former leader jacob zoom, the dozens of protest is arrested in cuba. the president blamed us
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for the wave of anger over collapsing economy and the heroes welcome for the italian football team of the 1st european title in over 50 years. ah, welcome to the program of fire swept through a corona, virus, isolation ward and southern iraq killing at least 58 people and injuring doesn't. it's unclear what started the blaze, which prompted angry protests. katya has had a young ripple. the lifeless bodies covered the floor in the hospital and the iraqi city of mysteria. most of the victims had covered 19, but it was a fire that killed them. relatives are no place with the grim 10 of i tend to find the one moments before this was the scene.
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emergency crews fire. as it rip through the building and the payoff family desperately trying to place a mess up a little was a little of the of the, about almost as well as what happened to ny to be her st. hospital is the contest marking club, but she has a tragedy to slip. let me know though rock has to suffer anguish and calamity. my desperation turned to anger. at least 2 police vehicles were torch by furious protest, or they say the government with management and neglect of medical facilities are to blame. it's the 2nd time this year, large fire has killed corona virus patience. at least 82 people died in
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a bad that hospital in april, when an oxygen tank exploded and sparked the blaze from analysts say not much has changed since the issue has and they know that they need to blame correction and they're going to, you know, rhetorically they'll come out and say, this is all bad, but their actions rarely go with their work. they will continue. and that's why. sadly, this is not the last time we're going to see. iraq is dying because of the decisions made by their political leaders. the hospital ward open 3 months ago to help curb a search of corona, virus infections. but the flyer raises questions about wrecked franchise health system. and these families say they deserve answers and accountability courts. hello. this is a young or to 0. so africa military has been deployed to protest, triggered by the jailing of former president jacob zoom a turn violent at least 6 people have been killed and hundreds arrested. zoom is in
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prison for refusing to bay court orders to appear before a panel that's looking into corruption during his time and office to meet him in a report from janice but the after full day, the writing so that we can president food multiples or appeared on television, appealing for com. although these may be opportunistic acts of looting, driven by hardship and poverty. the poor and marginalized bed are to made branch of the destruction that is currently underway. as i said, shops have been looted an infrastructure has been destroyed. the violence of sparked by the imprisonment of former president jacob's duma, he's been jailed for 15 months for contempt of court. after not complying with an inquiry into corruption, his apply to the constitutional court to review the sentence that imposed,
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saying it's unconstitutional. many of whom are support to say he's been jailed and failing. and they've taken to the streets to voice their anger. but the government says what began as support was duma in the facility told province, is now being driven by crime at this mall in some way to south of johannesburg. police are powerless to thousands of people descend, grabbing what ever they can. many of the stools have been ransacked and the police spoken to have said, they simply don't have enough resources. effective been pushed back by these looters. some of them stationed within the car park as soon as any of the looters apprehended by police rocks, a throne and police have to leave. at least 6 people have been killed in more than 500, arrested. the unrest, of course, public services in some areas to be suspended, including coven, 19 vaccination programs. and now the military is being sent in to help overwhelmed
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police. it's not certain how long the army will have to be deployed, but they are concerns at a high unemployment rate. worsened by a strict code at 19 lockdown is contributing to the violence. and while boots on the ground may quote violence for now. so the african economic and political problems may run far deeper. for me to mila al jazeera johannesburg. the us justice department says its helping investigate the assassination of haiti's president, governor movies. the interim prime minister closures that says his main focus is to find out who was behind the murder last week. police of arrested the man suspected of masterminding, the plot from women. my main concern as prime minister is the investigation into the assassination of the president. i demand justice for the president's justice for the 1st lady, justice for her sons and daughters. we thank the population for being smart and
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faculty vigilantly helping the national police to capture the colombians and to american investigation is our main concern. it is not possible for a president to have died under these conditions, but to go hanging as mona from washington d. c. on the us justice department statement, i'm hating, continue to help support the haitian government, an entry view of the facts and the circumstances of the assassination of the haitian president. we didn't know that a members of the f. b i, the federal bureau of investigation, members of homeland security, had been in haiti for just the day on sunday. we know that they briefed president joe biden early monday morning. now the justice department saying they're going to continue that cooperation. they also did says that they are going to look to see if there's any violation of us criminal law, because there's been some allegations that perhaps us security companies were involved in this. so it's really a very hard thing to try and figure out exactly what's going on in the investigation. very confused. we've seen more than about 2 dozen con colombians
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arrested many of them the message, the majority of them, former military of their relatives or say no, they were hired to be protection or to just arrest the president to move him to the palace. and then you have to asian americans that were arrested in that 1st round up. and they say that they were just interpreters and i had no idea that the plot was to kill the president. and now you see the haitian authorities come out and they name somebody who calls himself a doctor. we don't know if he in fact is, and he's a and says that he was the mastermind that he flew in to in a private jet. his goal was to take over the presidency. it's kind of hard to piece together exactly how that works. but we're seeing now, according to i've heard from the, by the administration. they're not talking about sending us true. they're talking about helping with the investigation, helping behind the scenes, trying to get someone to be actually in charge of this country in crisis. cuba, the president is blaming outside forces and us sanctions for provoking the biggest
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and to government protests and decades. there's anger over worsting economic crisis and the government's handling of the panoramic fighting between security forces and protest as has led to international calls for dialog. mirabella reports the streets of cuba, capital of vernon, are mostly quiet after a weekend of nationwide demonstrations. on monday, cuba president miguel diaz addressed the country, accusing the united states of instigating the protest process. what about owing for in all these processes we've tried to confront and overcome in the face of the policy of economic suffocation, provoke social unrest and the country have cumulative effects. and i precisely believe that to day the problems we experienced have to do with those cumulative processes. the unrest in cuba is taking place under a backdrop of one of the worst financial crises in years in 2020 the economy contract by 11 percent due in part to economic sanctions put in place by the trump
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administration expert. however, the anger against the government has far deeper route. i'm not saying that the embargo did not create hardship or cuban people. of course, it also affect in the end, it also affects human b. but it's not the embargo. what prompted the people to go out st. the people are, are tired. the people are sad because the government is not changing the weight of rule. the government is ruling like if they where 980 and they are not in 90 days. it's not the same. society is not the same cuban people. the protests over the weekend represent the largest social mobilization cuba has seen in almost 30 years. finally, clashes with security forces prompted in international response. in the us, the bind administration called on the cuban government to listen to demonstrators. i don't think we've seen anything like this in all the time. of course,
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frankly, ever in the united states stands firmly with the people acute as they assert their versus rights. and because the government government human to refrain from violence or attempt to silence the voice of the people or q, it won't, in mexico, president lopez over at or cult for dialogue as well as an end to us sanctions against the caribbean island nation. getting this last school on us, it has to be the cuban people who decide because cuba is a free, independent, and sovereign country. there should be no interventionism, though the streets of cuba capital have quieted down tensions were made with many seem the latest protests as the beginning signs of a new movement that seeks to reshape cuban political system. manuel up a little al jazeera time for a short break here. now just when we come back a jordanian court, jane was a former advisor to the king and
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a member of the family of an alleged cooper and desperate to lead up gun. it's done growing numbers to the passport. so the taliban gains yet more territory, more not. ah hello there. let's start in australia and we got a severe weather warning out for western australia. you can see that on cold front moving in on the satellite image that spring, some really wet and windy weather to perth, the storms, powerful winds and rough seas. those conditions are expected to last well into the weekend. and it storms and showers on schedule for southern australia. we've also got a coastal wind warning here and for victoria and tasmania. but as you go into wednesday, it will be centrally in new south wales that sees much of that wet weather and will have showers along the coast of queensland. we could see some floods where those
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rains are particularly heavy. for the northern territories, it is looking hot and dry. we but warm winds fueling the wild fi, a warning there. and as we hop across the cabin and see to new zealand, it is looking very fine and dry in the south islands up in the north that we've got the severe gales and heavy rain. that's going to change on wednesday that weather system sweeping in on the south, and that's going to bring some really wet and windy weather there. and as we move to east asia, it's beijing in china that seen the wet and windy weather. the cities being brought with stanford by those 2 rental down ports and severe gales and is more wet weather on the way. the new generation of young people are more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome to generation change a global feelings and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas and mobilize youth around the world. in south africa,
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women who are at the forefront of the walk in a race and never ever gets hired of developing resistance strategies and ignites of passion, stand up in flight generation change on al jazeera. oh the the me welcome back and pick your mind about top stories here at this hour at least 58 people are dead and dozens injured. after fires swept through the cobra, 1900 isolation ward in southern iraq. the fires now under control entity of nasiriyah. so africa military has been deployed up to protest, triggered by the jailing of former president, jacob's too much on violet. at least 6 people have been killed and hundreds
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arrested. to be president is blaming outside forces us sanctions for promoting the biggest anti government protests in 3 decades as anger over worsening economic crisis on the government handling of appendix england will lift almost all corona virus restrictions from next monday, despite the number of cases across the u k rising to its highest level in months. the prime minister barak johnson says it's the right time to do it, but is urging caution. jolly angela reports the so called freedom day for england is going ahead as planned on july 19th, bringing freedom from legal restriction, but not from covered $900.00 cases which are on the rise. the 5 minutes. subarus johnson is rebranding the moment, asking people to move forward with caution. not rhetoric. this disease creative iris continues to carry risks for you and your family. we cannot simply revert
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instantly from monday the 19th of july to life as it was before cape it. we will stick to our plan to lift legal restrictions and to lift social, distancing the changes, we'll see nightclubs, the big performance venues we open, pub, and bar table restrictions and customer limit abandoned. and the one me to social distancing rule, scratch workers will no longer be encouraged to work from home. and face moss will be recommended, but not compulsory. but a number of top scientists are concerned saying the government's decision is not based on scientific evidence. and it's dangerous premature. the basic principle of managing and i'd break is that you impose restrictions whenever a cases are going up and you remove them whenever you're in a sustained done where the trajectory we seem to be doing the opposite. and the public is divided. going to be good for the whole country. i can. yeah, i really,
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i think people need a better morale list. we've been locked down for a long time. i believe they're just thinking about the economy. and i think we're going to end up going to another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills from over 19 monday recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says it's accessible. rollouts of the vaccine has broken linked in cases and hospitalizations, assigned to say, maybe the week. scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially push a 3rd way further down the line, hitting in winter when the health services already on the seasonal strain. but the risks of many people now developing long coded a real. this is britain has the end to the new chapter of learning to live with code 19 charlie angela algebra, london, a member of jordan's royal family, and
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a man who was once the king's top adviser had been sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to destabilize the monarchy, the court says the pay $1.00 to the king's half brother to take the throne. tomatoes shall report sentences and the case came after almost 3 months of secret hearings at the door. damien state security court, when, when the spirit moved him as well regarding the 1st criminal bus him our dollar, the court has sentenced him to temporary imprisonment for a period of 15 years. with regard to the 2nd criminal sharif hassan been zayed, the court has sentenced him to temporary imprisonment for a period of 15 years. the 2 men found guilty of plotting to sole discord and ultimately undermined the jordanian monarchy by some are the law and show you some bins aid our the allies, a former minister who rose to become the head of jordan's royal court. but he was not a popular figure among many jordanians who for long accused him of corruption and
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financial embezzlement. are the le is also said to be very close to saudi arabia, chrome prince from a been said man, and has been described as being an advisor to the saudi royal. his co defendant should he hasn't been said, is a member of jordan's hash. my family, which has ruled the country for a 100 years, the case against the 2 men began in april when they were arrested by security forces. the following day, a video message from prince thumbs up a former air to the throne and half brother of the current king was a leak to the media. he said he'd been placed on the house arrest skeptic. see the case against our the latin bins. aid is a smoke screen, and the government is using them escape goats to tarnish prince hamza who has been a scathing critic of how jordan has been run in recent years. but the current king of the lebanon for sale, and his supporters, se jordan's been the target of a foreign plot by regional powers to destabilize the monarchy. especially after jordan's rejection of former us president donald trump's deal of the country. and
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the king's objection to gulf countries normalizing of relations with israel. 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 destabilize. jordan again that the state is very strong. jordan has been struggling economically for several years. a grown grace of unemployment and discontent has led to sporadic protest, during which prince ham's his name was sometimes taunted by demonstrators who saw him as a symbol of reform. and although the prince has not been put on trial, some believe monday sentencing is a clear message to governments. critics. it's obvious that they were trying to convince even so it's a child by fcc even for breast cancer. so i think this is to be in game, they want to be out of the picture. there was so many, many unions, for instance,
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what comes it to be the region? but now i think i can even next or 0. this has arguably been the most controversial case in jordan for decades, and although a verdict has been issued, the defendants can still appeal. and the other courts that's of public opinion is still to give its verdict. dramatic show ya. i jesse iraq, dozens of democratic lawmakers of left texas to prevent new voting restrictions from being passed. the move denies republicans in the state legislature from having the minimum number of members needed to approve the measures. they want to impose new identification comments, some mail and balance sam band 24 hour drive through voting. yes, president joe biden is due to deliver a major address on protecting voting rights. later on tuesday, he's been under pressure from the progressive wing of his party to do more to counter restrictions introduced and republican control states. our white house
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correspondent, kimberly hunk reports. it's a white house under increasing pressure to act, expanding the right to vote. the access of people across the country to vote is going to be a fight of his presidency. last month. us president joe biden tasked his vice president, comma le harris with counter republican efforts to restrict the voting rights of some americans. republicans allege the 2020 presidential election was rife with fraud and or implementing laws in conservative lead states to limit male in voting, among other measures. but democrats believe republicans want to keep democrats and voters of color from the ballot box. this own is designed, i believe, to make it harder for you to vote, so that you don't vote to democrat lead bills in congress. reserve voting rights have stalled due to a lack of republican support. earlier this month,
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democrats also suffered a legal set back. the supreme court granted states new abilities to restrict voting in texas democrats. there are protesting republican voting restrictions by fleeing the state and mass democrats and voting rights groups. fear republicans efforts to limit voting are working. they're pushing the biden harris administration to prioritize the issue. we're now say, then have to be number one, structure, infrastructure to provide a job. right now we need. right? because right? how defined democracy? so we are wanting him to put or more input in 2020 butler work to register new voters in georgia. the state helped propel job
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bought into the white house. democrats worry under new voting restrictions. the bible harris reelection is at risk. but the states republican governor says the restrictions ensure election security was senate bill to out to georgia will take another step toward ensuring our elections are secure, accessible and fair. the binding justice department disputes that it says georgia is violating federal law on the basis of race warning. our complaint alleges that recent changes to georgia election laws were inactive with the purpose of denying or bridging the right of black georgians to vote on account of their race or color . the dispute over voting rights is center stage in american politics on tuesday, president biden will speak on the issue in a national address in philadelphia, the birthplace of american democracy, the by the white house says it's working to protect. kimberly,
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how could al jazeera, the white house, the highest ranking us military official, and gunner stone as handed over his command that a ceremony in cobbled. it's yet another step towards the end of america, the longest war and comes of the taliban seas is more territory. thousands of afghans have been displaced by the fighting and many and are trying to leave the country, priyanka group jericho. these long queues outside cobbled passport office tell the story of a nation on the edge as us and the 2 soldiers returned home. hundreds of guns are trying to escape. there's plenty, i think that our country is at the verge of collapse and the security situation is very bad. there are new jobs. i'm a student and i'm not able to continue my studies. therefore, i'm here to get a passport. since me, the taller bonds advance has been fast and strategic. it's fighters, rounding cities and towns. and they are now battling for control of the southeast
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and city of gulf. me just as will be from cobble up on forces are fighting back with this time without foreign troops on their side hurts. and within the 1st, the most about gang government has decided to retake the cities, districts and villages that the enemy has taken with cowardice or propaganda. and we are clearing these areas. the afghan special forces have advanced weapons and we assure people that there is no problem. prefer. i've gone to the north and conduce sheltering, intense made of rocks and stones, the daily struggle against hunger in 3 months of fighting. many have lost everything. i say here we have no help and we sleep with empty stomachs under the sun. we have been here for a month or 20 days, and no one has come to ask about her situation. i back in cobble with these families. a passport means a chance of the future. for
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a generation of of guns who have only known war. bianca gupta, alt 0. a bus has fallen off a cliff in bolivia, killing at least 31 people. police had plunged 150 meters in a southern mountainous region. several were injured in the death toll is expected to rise. australian scientists say they've developed a pain free low cost way to test blood sugar levels for those with diabetes. it's all down to a non invasive strip that checks glucose levels. 3 person saliva search a se, the material a bit tex glucose can be printed at a low cost. they're hoping to replace the current needle based blood test. the project secured $4700000.00 from this trillion government to produce test gifts. if clinical trials are successful, italian football team has returned home to heroes. welcome the squad defeated england on sunday to win the country's 1st european championship since 1900. 68,
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adam rainy reports from room to took more than half a century, but that during have finally brought the european championship trophy back to italy rating through rome street. the teams soaked up the adulation of the fellow italian . one of i'm wanted to lay, we want the decatur victory to you and to the millions of phones in the whole world who never left us alone accompanying us step by step. we'd love and passion, he's exciting journey. it kept off a stellar tournament that easily won after beating england and the shoot out on sunday night. yeah. on monday morning, these fans were still taking in the site after a night of celebration. they didn't want to let the moment go. i love the fact that all the whole team send united and they played as a team, not in the book, and it was the real transfer. despite concerns over the delta vary and social
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distancing, italians gathered in the thousands across the country with explosions of utter joy and jubilation to celebrate the victory support for the national team has always been strong here. but during the pandemic, it seemed to me a little more to mini here. so this isn't just a football victory, and the wind for all italians, almost 2 years of a panoramic of sacrifice. it is a reba for us. a long time fan who vividly remembers the 1968, when saw things a little differently every day is everyone big winners are always happy. they are always satisfied. whether there is a virus or not, it's a win. since we won the championship and we are very happy, enrica re, buddy was upset over how english fans booed during the italian national anthem and saw a greater symbolism to losing lucy. it gave me the sensation that they were leaving
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the european union for a 2nd time. ah, the larger meaning is there for many. still the victory that will live on and most italian heart. in mind. adam, re algebra, rome ah, 5 of krycek of the headlines here. now jesse are at least $58.00 people are dead and dozens injured after fire cetera. cobra, 1900 isolation ward in southern iraq. the fire is now under control in the city of nasiriyah. it's the 2nd hospital fire that's killed cobra, 900 patients in iraq this year. what would up the white as more now from baghdad. the reason for this is this is have that happened in a pretty in edna happy hospital. and but that badly stored oxygen cylinders being get miss used.

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