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a gun to no avail, especially the investigation. and here we have this pekin. we have been speaking to the victims happens. relatives, medical stuff, paramedics. many people say that such fits war wards or centers allocated for coven, 900 patients, like the one they're picking. one just right behind me, they lack safety measures. they lack evacuation plans. that's why that helps excessive beating. the tragedy that did not give the chance to rescuers to save the victims. and now there is, as you know, conflicting reports about the numbers, but a bad health ministry says it's 60 a dec, 39 have been identified, and 21 are just flesh parts, body parts. and in the car, enough 3, the health officials say there are over 90 debt. ok,
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my heard of the law had their bringing those that update from now 3 mood. thank you . still a heads on al jazeera, one of the world's richest countries cut aid to some of the world's poorest people . plus the hong kong book fair is back this year. exhibitors may have to be careful, but once they displayed will tell you why. and the final major of the year is only a couple of days away. but talk, continue, silver goals? biggest fuse details coming up with a hello there. it's a very conflicting picture across europe. things either very wet,
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all very hot, particularly in western russia. moscow has continued to melt under that heat wave. we think temperature is wise to above 30 degrees for the 5th time this year, and it is going to be more heat coming through, over the coming days, not just here, but also in the east and in the north as well as in the south. we've got heat warnings out from latvia as the baltics continue to bake. also in serbia and across southern areas of how we saw lots of heat coming through. but to the west of this, it is still a very wet and windy picture. we've had a lot of rain across france, particularly heavy into switzerland and norfolk for the streets flood. we had 31 millimeters of rain for in 10 minutes on tuesday. we could see more of this and we've got some sort alerts out for germany and poland as that wet weather is spreading further to the east. but things are looking like they're all going to dry up. so the british isles, over the coming days,
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that we plenty of hot weather coming this weekend with lots of sunshine coming through. and if we look at the 3 day forecast for london, we're going to be up in the high twenty's by the time we get into saturday, with lots of sunshine, ah coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how the system based on private ownership in the state of profit. 3rd, the world in a ton of capitalism is the pandemic that causes so much of the suffering exclusive protect the people for the profit as a good one of all hail the lockdown analogy. 0 the striker in the tub. the tub in the what the voted to the working class of his home town and the club. footballing legend at
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a chance to know introduce his piano. one of the time, see this dog by his fun for social values. as his many goes against italy's footballing league football rebels on algae z o the me. this is just a quick reminder over the top stories this are. the taliban says it sees control of the spin bolduc border crossing. good, focused on that. the afghan government is denying the armed groups claims. it says
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it forces repels taliban fighters. police in south africa are preparing for more unrest. 2 days of riots and looting. at least 70000 people have been killed in the protests, which have grown into a wider show of anger against poverty and inequality. australia has lashed the number of international wible is by half, just 3000 people a week. leave tens of thousands and thousands of stranded australians facing and even more difficult task of returning home. cuba has restricted access to social media and messaging apps after widespread anti government protests, state media, se one man was killed during demonstrations in havana. on monday, thousands marched on sunday to protest against and economic crisis. the government's handling of the pandemic,
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cuban precedents as accusing us and cuban americans of encouraging the protests. read. lindsay as a cuba base journalist, he says the governance continues to accuse the us of spreading misinformation. a foreign minister spoke today to foreign journalists and he actually, i'd say government waging. ready a big news campaign and presented a slide showing our or thousands of keeps going out. i created the social media campaign which, which, which was going on when, when the process broke out. and, and it seems, seems like the 2 key things are connected. there is a lot of it's very difficult and on what is going on. a lot of them. ready are slowing around. i saw today information my an base covers cuba saying that there was a common way as a liberated, liberated. but then i later saw photograph and come away police station
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of the streets in very calm. and he talked with people come away, said that things were normal there and said there was a tweet from this state authorities take elements. i don't believe fake news in the midst of all that. it's not just social media is known as internet is down. generally, i've got internet here at the office here, but industry cell data is pretty much off for people. so it's hard to stay connected, hard to know what's going on. exactly. but overall then i was calling today and sort of day to day here in cuba. a ceremony has been held to mark the opening of the united arab emirates. you embassy in israel. israel's president, attend to the opening of the facility, which is in the television stock exchange building. the move follows the inauguration of visuals embassy in the us you last month. the 2 countries agreed to
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normalize ties. last august. relations between jewish communities and palestinians living and israel are still strange. months after the cease, far with hamis in garza came into effect during the conflict, several so called mixed cities experienced riots that pitted the 2 sides against each other. but as holder of the hamid reports from aka in northern israel, the consequences of the unrest having an economic and social impact. i know it's supposed to be a model of coexistence, deport ctf, aka in the north of israel. a place where jews and palestinians usually live together. this should be the high season. the put should be buzzing with tourists, especially now most go with 19 restrictions have been lifted in israel. but my mood old is restaurant is empty. his family has owned the business since $972.00 and has
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a solid reputation half of the right time. because we know the clients don't return because the image of the city is tarnished. a regular clients didn't come back and it will take several months for them to return. it's longer than we expected. but since their rights in may at the start of the 11 days, garza war, i can this market remain empty. the angry young people took to the streets, carrying out vandalism, and ransacking one person with moses of food as art gallery was damage. he just reopened a few days ago, but few people are walking through doors. he blames former prime minister benjamin netanyahu because the government didn't give an education. they didn't put a lot of money. the government put money on the 4 stone. the mic like the big for the fix. everything at the museum and everything building they need to give. you're not supporting to the people that sense of neglect. it's something method member
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ruth bus admin lender heard about doing her tour of this ancient coastal city. an effort by the new coalition government to be more inclusive and i wanted to see with my own eyes, what is the feeling of the people, both arabs and jews, and, and what can be done to help and a lot of the perpetrators, what actually underground people crying that are also making the lives of the arab population within the city. very, very difficult crime. and by listening communities has risen during the past decade . without much government intervention. the people are, you know, are not satisfied by the economical, the social situation and a want in every opportunity to, to you know, to tell other people. please notice us,
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we are here. you are not noticing us. you are not dealing with us. you are ignoring us for many act as being boy got it as punishment for the acts of a few eventually to it's will stuck calling back. but for core existence to take hold palestinian grievances need to be heard. put up to meet elders, either in northern israel, the us vice president has met a group of democrats from the state of texas. they're hoping to stop a republican back bill that would make it harder for people to vote. the group flew to the u. s. capital to deny the state legislature the numbers needed to vote on the bill. come la harris, praise the move, comparing them to civil rights activists with texas republicans, a calling for their arrest. democrats, say proposals to limit voting rights, who disproportionately affect minorities?
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president joe biden has called the fight for voting rights. the test of our time. our white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it's reports us president joe biden traveled to philadelphia the birthplace of american democracy to highlight what he says is an existential threat. we're facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war, as not i personally since the civil war. the confederates back then never breached the capital, as insurrection listed on january. the 6th, ah biden says american democracy is under assault by republicans who refused to accept the 2020 presidential election results and even tried to overturn it. the big lie is just that a big why one election is not i probably suggest the most
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examine in the fullest expression on the well of the people in the history of this nation. when that failed, he says his political opposition turned to republican state legislatures to pass restrictions, making it harder for voters to cast a ballot in the future. they want to make it so hard, inconvenient that their hope people don't vote at all. that's what this is about. at least 14 republican controlled states have enacted laws the restrict voting access. they say the measures combat widespread voter fraud. they claim was prevalent in 2020 texas is the latest state to restrict voting. texas democrats fled to washington d. c. to stop a vote on a proposed law that they say would make it harder to cast a ballot measures. bided is under pressure to stop. you make commitment said you're going to do this or do that. think commit to that balance that's most important by
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following give us a present people, right? to say you can vote a certain, you cannot do it. if you cannot go out, it's not like it's been proven, is making it work. we should be adding through to make it better, make it easier, open, more full, more location. make it easier for ellen. not trying to tell your hand in blindfolding till you go vote. that's making it worse. that's like going back to the i want to say flavors. biden's urging congress to pass to federal measures to do just that. he's also expanded the civil rights division of the department of justice to challenge state voting restrictions in the court. person abiding her task. his vice president comma le harris was leaving his administration to efforts to protect valid access, calling it a top priority of his presidency. kimberly health care else's eros hill, adelphia. more than 160 unmarked graves have been phones in the canadian province of british columbia, at the site of
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a former school for indigenous children. more than a 1000 on march graves have been identified across canada in recent months. the latest discovery was made by the and a lack of tribe. prime minister just in trudeau says his hearts breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. the u. k. government says pushed a plan through parliament to cut for a needs by about $5500000000.00. that's despite a rebellion by a group of m. p. 's from the governing conservative party prime minister bonus. johnson says the carts are needed to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic. joan a whole reports from london under pressure from dissenting m p's in all parties, the government granted parliament to vote on its decision to cut overseas aid to reason. opposition was loudest among its own, with
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a former prime minister leading the charge. we may promise to before the people in the world. the government has broken that promise. this motion means that it may be broken for years to come up. with deep regret, i will vote against the motion today. a prime minister boris johnson opened the debate saying this was an argument not about principle, but practicality. the foreign aid cup would be temporary. he said just until britain's finance is recovered from the crippling cost of the pandemic. this year, our national debt is climbing towards 100 percent of gdp, the highest phonetic 6 decades. the house knows that the government would be compelled to take wrenching decisions and the international development that of 2015 expressly provides the fiscal circumstances can allow departure from the point
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7 percent target. opponents and rebels within his own party weren't persuaded. the cuts from north point 7 percent of g d p to north point 5 is already in place for this year. that means more than $5000000000.00 lost in funding for life saving projects across the developing world. and at a time when it's never been needed more in parliament, they were predictions that a 100000 people may die as a result with millions more facing malnutrition, the u. k. has until now been one of the world's leading foreign a donors. the 1st g 7 country to enshrine in law and international commitment to give away note point 7 percent of gross domestic product. that so distinction many m p 's were unwilling to give up. and one, they'll now see as a blow to britain's image and its soft power in the world. jonah how al jazeera london, poor francis has been released from hospital 11 days after he underwent intestinal
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surgery. he has no commitments for the rest of the month. and will continue his recovery at the vatican. the hong kong book fair is under the spotlight. it's the 1st time it's being held since bay james national security law was passed last year. critics say it has crushed descent and the global financial hub. a claim authorities reject. adrian bryan has more from hong kong to many book fairs are a great festival of words, but in today's hong kong would have consequences. this is the 1st book fair to happen here since the imposition of a wide ranging national security law more than a year ago, a law that has had a profound impact on this territory. in the past few weeks, one of its most popular newspapers has been forced to close. now the government insists the organizers insist, the books on display here and not being vetted all censored but they say the
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exhibitors have to comply with local laws a. the national security law. we spoke to one author who said the mood at this festival was very different from the 12 years ago when books on display touched on things like the pro democracy movement and even independence for hong kong. i have a new book talking about the relation between the chinese community party and hong kong in the past century. but it cannot appear this year. i don't know why. there are lots of reasons, but it represent a low pressure in politics in hong kong. well, some books take all the right boxes, books promoting the ideas, the thoughts of china as president cheating thing. prominently displayed here. hong kong government says that this has been demonstrates that freedom of speech in hong kong remains intact. now this event was supposed to happen a year ago,
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but was canceled because of cobit 19. the fact it's happening now says the government is there, remind good hong kong, political as well as physical health is recovering. people across france is celebrating their national holiday with far works. parades the best, the day marks the fall of the bus, the prison in 1789. it led to an uprising that helped spark the french revolution. it's become a yearly tradition for thousands to celebrate on the shores of the z. this year's events has been scale down to 10000 attendees because of the pandemic. philip has fallen out to find out why they're calling this faithful star. once in a century, towns sports news coming up with
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the news the news news news with me.
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ah ah. the time for the sports heres faro holla, thank you so much. majorly baseballs all. star game has made its long awaited return, having been cancelled in 2020, because of the pandemic. they shelby's match was also a landmark moment for japanese sensation. show, hey, it was honey. so hell malik reports hopes were sky high for this years old dog game with a 2020 addition cancelled due to the pandemic. there were also huge expectations. i
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show your tani who's making history as the 1st of a 2 way old song. and as expected, the angels and japanese icon didn't disappoint autonomy to school. as a dinning game laying the foundation for the american league wanted to get the better of the national league rival o t u. a. we went ahead in the 2nd dinning but it wasn't until the 3rd that things really started to heat up. yeah. that denver crowd retreated to a massive $468.00 foot homer, the man responsible, 22 year old vladimir guerrero, junior. the toronto. it is effort, earning him the old dog game and the p award. together in the american league title,
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they gripped even further in the face. with 2 more runs. they were also impressive in the field. jerrod was angel wearing friends with one of the plays of the night the american league went on to see 52 for a victory in a row over their arrival. so far, this has been the best experience in the most memorable i've never played in the play or saw the world series. once i did that, i'm sure they'll surpass this. the players now shift their focus back to playing for their club with plenty more. fireworks expected for the remainder of the seasons. to help malik jersey americans sports broadcasters, fee smith has made his 1st televised apology for comments he made about was show, hey, of tawny. and the night during basketball team,
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i messed up and i heard people with my words for that i apologize to show you a tiny and his family for the heard are caused by my remarks. i apologize to the community in the asian american community. i apologize for the night, gillian basketball team to sincerely apologize. also facility hope smith, one of the highest paid and most watch tv personalities in the us, that attorney could never be the face of the 53 year old, purposely mispronounced nigerian basketball players on his show after the beat team you wednesday in the pre olympic friendly while the usa men's basketball team, the bounce back in their pre olympic warm up with the victory over argentina after suffering back to back to feeds against nigeria and australia team usa thrash the argent times with a 108 to 80 victory. kevin durant and bradley bill start in the exhibition when they'll continue their olympic preparations on friday with a 2nd match up against australia. the biggest thing is we have to be
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a coach reemphasized and that every single day to a more physical smarter these guys have been playing together for 510 plus years. so they have this experience and chemistry and we're trying to develop that in a short period. of time, so almost all the athletes from the olympic refugee team had their arrival at the tokyo games delayed after a team official tested positive for corona virus. 29 athletes from 11 countries have their own pairing for the games. at a training camp in caps are the identified official who has the positive was put into isolation. the other members of tested negative not known when they'll be able to travel to japan. the olympic refugee team was created 6 years ago to bring global attention to issues facing all refugees. and yet another blow for the olympics, roger federer has withdrawn from the games. the 39 year old suffered asap back with
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his need during the recent grass court season. he posted on twitter, i am greatly disappointed as it has been an honor and highlight of my career. each time i have represented switzerland, feder was knocked out of wimbledon in the quarter finals, and he's now hoping to come back to competitive tennis within the next 2 months. now and goals most talked about hewed, and when brooks kept asked about his dislike for his american compatriot, bryson edition bo kapco was questioned about playing in the same team. mr. chavo for the us at the ryder cup in september. he can say whatever he wants, i think he said something about lack of every national amount of holding something . i don't know what he's talking about in that regard. besides that, i'm here to just play golf and, and focus on that if we want to keep boundary back and forth. obviously being respectful and having you keeping lines where they are getting crossed. yeah, i think it's one good for good environment for people out golf. ok,
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that's all you support for now. back to you and i thank you far, i'm not fit for this new. sorry to keep it here on out to syria or news after this . ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, ah, when a war crime is committed, is it kind of how does it follows a garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court? i says, every place to make sure to bring it's taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice,
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for innocent palestinians and their families made in france on all disease. for did ramirez and molina families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members in session, they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to do, you know, said the armed forces were obliged to defend the country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border with the investigated nuclear gods dying disproportionate numbers on not ever leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. one o 8 means the ship, a women defying tradition. to conquer the world's pars bounce on,
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i was 0. me play an important role. protecting human. ah, ah ah, telephone fighters in afghanistan say that taking control of another border cross posing a further challenge to god and ah, mother. now this is very live from also coming up. con isn't, doesn't killed and 100 the rested in south africa. and then the dia, vehicle.

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