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based on private ownership and profit that the world in a ton of capitalism is depend, demons fact causes so much of the suffering exclusive protect the people or the profit episode. one of the all hail the lockdown analogy, 0 ah, more than a 1000 people are missing and duncans have died in germany's was to whether dissolves, in decades. ah, hello there, i'm to tell you this is out of their life and are also coming up troops now keeping the peace on south africa streets. as the clean up continues of the days of looting and rioting, we get red access inside a concrete turn and northern ethiopia,
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where territory diffusion between true ethnic community and lebanon plunges into more economic turmoil after the resignation of its prime minister designate ah, well, more than $1300.00 people are missing in western europe after severe flooding there, and at least a few people have died in germany, which is experiencing its west, whether disaster and decades. as you can see that it's towns and villages have been left devastations. german chancellor, anglo michael says she feels the full extent of this disaster won't be known. today's when i speak to step fast and she joins us now from bon in germany. step more than a 1000 people still missing. how is such a rescue going? was of her well it's really complicated because the extent of the damage as angle america less that can be
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known in days from now and it became very clear to me last night when i was driving around for hours in the north. ryan west file. yeah. where communication lines are completely cut off. there's no phone, there's no internet. and also many, many roads blocks. so people are basically locked up in that area. you could see the extent of the damage. they are a visibly very strong current of water has damage. houses has damage, roads has damage, shops, everything was close, people were really looking for food and some water to drink. so supplies are running short pretty quickly. and as you can actually really feel, when you talk to people there, they will very much call by surprise. by this immense amount of water, as you can see in our report, this is what residents and storm better part of germany woke up to as rapid rainfall cause major rivers to birthday bang. a few from the ear
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showing the full extent of the devastation in the state of rhineland for la nate and north ryan west valia. c costs were tossed around like toys in the rising water, homes and businesses washed away. as the flooding in some areas receipts that so rises with several people still missing. rescue efforts are on the way to bring this trying to safety. and village is cut off by flood water and landslide helicopters, people from their rooftop. i will get to what you see here now is worse than after a bombing raid. and this is guaranteed to take 10 years. the people are all broke, the businesses have been hurt, so it's just horrible. now. on a visit to the united states, the german chancellor promised to do everything possible to help the city mention in the films compete in these a terrible day. so people and flooded areas my thoughts with you and you can trust
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that all forces of our government, federal, regional, and community will do everything in difficult conditions to save lives. alleviate dangerous and relieved distress over the border in neighboring belgium flood waters . read through villages, sip, merging homes that mean we don't do all around midnight. i heard a scary noise. i looked through the window and i saw that there was a torrent of water at least 50 to 60 centimeters d, y, and in the netherlands fabricate homes. were evacuated with some local residents, draven by tract to safety. people who have really been taken by surprise, they've never seen so much water inundating their cities and driving them away from their home. extreme web platter has been paralyzing large parts of this border region here between belgium, germany and the nat'l and more to ranch rain is forecast and with it fears of for devastation. it's been called the ones in
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a generation flood and it isn't over yet. step, it's also been just a day since the renounced their roster climate change proposals. i imagine people there now feeling the urgency to take action. absolutely many people here are questioning where did all this water come from once in the 100 years, so this rainfall has effected this area and germany is going through an election campaign right now. so climate change suddenly is on top of this agenda. of course it's not clear how the effect is of climate change, but there are experts was saying this that because also hot weather more rain can fall very suddenly and the lot of people now start to believe, yeah, this is definitely the impact of climate change. but of course, the 1st concern now is to save people who are still stuck and cut off from company cation rescue workers are all very active in the area, but some regions have not been reached yet steadfast. and there was all the latest
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for us on the ground in bonn, germany, thank you so much that her floods and landslides, meanwhile, have killed at least 6 people in the feast. kentucky houses. their collapse than cars were swept away and read a province on the black sea coast. mudslides also destroy t plantations. as you can see, the rain has blocked access to dozens of villages and also cut power supplies. and weaving on south africa has called in its army reserves to stop loosing and violence across cities. it's already killed at least 117 people, 25000 soldiers and now patrolling those streets miss long just appointment since the end of a positive back in the 1900 ninety's. but losing has continued and consider natal, although the situation is quieter. and johanna writes began after former president jacob zoom. i was sent to jail last week or let's speak to her matessa. she is in johanna spoke forth, her things coming down a little bit there,
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but people still reeling from what happened. i imagine if another day, a village of com in and around johanna, we're going so far the police have been reported. any major incidents. what's happening in this part of the country? it's very much a clean up campaign that came up phase. so you seeing business owners going back to the shops, factories, warehouses, trying to stay with them as tried to solve was what they had. but with them even picking about reopening, again, soldiers are still on the streets in some parts of the country. their role is to protect key institutions to protect these businesses that were listed and all the time and take law and order in parts of the country. where is the non rest after days of violence and looting things and are relatively calm, enjoy hemispheric shopkeepers and volunteers from the community sift through with lift the riots initially started when former president jet zima was jailed last week after he failed to appear at a corruption inquiry, grievances,
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after you miss jailing, turned into anger and frustration about inequality and poverty in south africa. this for your freedom, this is the most of the people, it depends on this property, much cheaper than the supermarket. so now it is like these people are going to suffer. i'm not condoning whether it's me him or not. okay. it's the worst and rest of africa has seen in years. we've destroyed though, a place. where are we going to get jobs? who did the feel that came up, that you don't have will be throwing the ones that you still have a little bit that you have with destroyed for what? starting over for many is not going to be easy. nearly everything in the self was listed except for a few bottles of water. this is some with no insurance done. if they ever going to recover, they've had to lay of thought in the country with an already high unemployment rate . there was more radical eating on thursday. in parts of the port city of durban,
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we phase of food and fuel shortages have seen people waiting in long lines. soldiers are being deploy hotspots to help the police maintain order. but even if things get back to normal, b e cannot damage done, would likely be felt long into the future. i would call this all really kicked off inquisitor in a town. what's the situation like found durbin while there has been some paradis leaching, but it's not been as bad as it was. a few days ago. the police say that most people who died for fall came from the durban area, which was a tall province. they say that they died when they were trying to have into the shopping malls, or the white house, the factories to loot. it will to many people, some fell, they got trifled on. the posse died when the buildings caught fire. so that could explain why there's a lot more detail in those particular areas. it's concern,
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of course, by land people who was also being formed, for example, in parts of durbin, some communities are now arming themselves to protect themselves because looters come and try to take the property. it's raised concerns about racial tensions between south african of indian descent and black south africans. basically what's going on is been alleged that some of these have africa, the indian descent are preventing blood because of answering the area because they are afraid that they think will be stolen on the drive right now. they were told that period until they expect to visit the area sometimes today to assess the damage. you probably speak to a few people on the ground as well. but the governors come out and say that they feel that this is not about 4 plays with jacob zima going to jail. they say that there are elements within the country that are trying to do stabilized can be economy hiring the casa there with all the lessons for us, from us back. thank you. harris. amnesty international says police and ethiopia
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has detained dozens of trials. and what appears to be an ethnically motivated operation. the right script says those arrests were carried out in the capital, addis ababa during the last 2 weeks with many denied due process. honesty says john list that activists have also been targeted. thank you to at least 11 reporters even covering the conflict in the northern region. while some have now been released on bail. the group has hundreds still remain in detention and unknown locations. and now, after a brief lull in the fighting, the conflict in graham may be about to escalate again. several different regions and now sending their own faces to support government troops against to grow and rebels. them hire a regional government, says it's recruiting more scientists to join the battle in the north and armina. that's the largest region and also doing the same the deputy president of ethiopia as i'm hard region phantom under fro has told out there are additional forces, have been deploy tutoring supporters with t gray and sales tend to be the counter to grind fighters who wants to new
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offensive, earlier this week. well out there, i got rand government access to a dispute town in west and te gray from where catherine soy sent us this report. horace special forces and the few p and federal police. at a checkpoint in my car, they're passing through require identification papers who won't rare, regional government guided trip. but even filming the forces and the militia called funnel was difficult. the town claimed by both the em. hara, anti grand ethnic communities was under t guys administration before the war started in november. it's one of the was the atrocities happened. hundreds of people were killed, the communities accuse each other's fighters of committing it. debra mesce gal mangie's to a farmer, says a dispute about regional buddha territories goes back decade. all the glare leaders want to come on for shadowy. they already created a system, but fewer than $1.00 to $1.00 and the power will not visit our land.
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gran fighters are now pushing south and west. they say they're taking back territory seized by higher forces in the last 8 months of conflict, political and military leaders in the capital, harder, i get increasingly nervous about the gains being made by great defense forces. they'll say they'll do whatever it takes to protect their land, and people of the regions vice president shoes as a 1985 map that places might of the dispute territories in hiero region. the borderline have however, since been redrawn he tells us when the t cry people's liberation front or t p are left to power the next to the land to take right. we have never, ever accepted the amount of people in the regional government has never endorsed it . we have never been consulted. so whenever you say historical dispute as if it takes us some time years behind, and one time it was there,
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another time it was you. that's what you call dispute. it has never been. so it couldn't be just a dispute. it was rather taken eula 30 by that appeared if it was decided mom higher forces and now being deployed to the front lines. but the vice president also called on people here to defend themselves. i think they, they should be aware of. and it will be informed be on the same platform that is where whenever the address of scam athletes, they have to prepare themselves in any way it to defend in any mechanism that they have to take up arms. yes. many to grands who lived in my car there and then near by whomever a town house led to refugee comes across the border in sudan, who still here recently held protest against you guys, political leadership and its forces. it was not clear to us if they were on the streets willingly or had been classed. every interview we tried to do was in the
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presence of a minder with a gun that the grands were afraid to speak openly. catching story all jazeera, i'm horror region if you'll be a hostile ahead here on under 0 police and have detained the head of security for the presidential palace after the assassination of president driven are more you and taking on the fences. 11, you film director here. government intervention as a personal challenge. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast most start with severe storms that have been affecting central parts. if you see this slow moving area of low pressure, which brought the summary downpours in across the good parts of the region, we have flooding during the week in switzerland. we have lately of course, sing,
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flooding across the low countries and then germany, this area of low pressure, very much in charge here. it will slowly make its way further. race was where this was the scene in spot where some very heavy rain fell over the last 48 hours or so . hopefully things turning a little tries we go through the next 48 hours or so is that sharon just continues to drift a little further. it was, but it has cost wise, but disruption, of course, germany has been even worse effected that heavy rain will gradually make his way across poland. we've already seen sundry downpours here, foundry shouts, extending all the way down towards the balkans crashes. see more of the waves showers heading toward the western side of a rush behind back, warming up nicely across western parsley. think squatting down 20 celsius in london could touch 30 celsius as we go on through sunday. so it's a warm sunshine coming through here. it'll actually warmer than the northwest of africa by the south 20th showers. the radicals the gulf of guinea with heavy rain there, but much of nigeria. ah,
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the native means as it breaks agriculture production across the not just greens of serial production. if it's declined with detailed coverage or not, you've been made and ignored many times before. now the allowed or was desperate because they say the situation is lunch work from around the world. and these external affairs spokespersons is the government as follow in due process in the case and that authorities act against violation of law. ah ah
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hello again, i missed your. a reminder about top stories, this allen, more than 1300 people are currently missing in western europe, off the severe flooding. at least 80 people have died in germany, which is experiencing its was whether disaster in decades. so the african has deployed thousands of additional troops to stop rioting, and the week long on rest has already killed $117.00 people losing mo, continues, and because they're going to tall after the jailing of former president, jacob, europeans regions are sending files to the north to support government troops, countries confirm that the conflict with to grow and rebels may be on the verge of escalation. again. lebanon's political and economic crisis has deepened off its prime minister designate quits off to a cabinet deadlock thought to reread. suggestion for a cabinet had been rejected by the president harry res resignation has now already wes. and the already struggling economy has to and then a 100 reports. now from there which
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a long political struggle has just become more difficult to resolve. lebanon's prime minister designate sad, and hetty has been locked in a 9 month power struggle with president michelle has failed to form his 4th governments. that's not a 100 res, so i met with the president and he demanded what i deem is substantial change to the formation of the government. i suggested to the president if he needed more time to consider my proposal, but he saw no prospect for agreement. for these reasons, i stepped down. the political paralysis is expected to accelerate the country's economic collapse. lights are out. most of the day. the cast struck states fairly has money to buy fuel and there is a shortage of medicine making life a daily struggle. as more lebanese are pushed into poverty, the local currency which already lost 95 percent of its value in recent months,
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has depreciated further in the hours following heavy it is announcement level needs the government to put in place and economic recovery plan. but that government has to be able and willing to carry out the reforms in state institutions. that's the condition set by the international community, which was refusing to issue blank checks after decades of corruption. but there's also the regional dynamic lebanon is entangled in the power struggle between mainly she or iran, and saudi arabia, which used to be an influential player here. and the financial supporter to the mainly some, the muslim pro western camp. it too, has stepped the site. saudi arabia is deeply concerned about their growing power and role of hezbollah and i live in east political at arrangement. would look forward for any kind of solution that will curtail hezbollah roll in the country. the anger among lebanon suddenly spilled onto the streets. they have long
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complained their power as a community is being taken away. and any attempt to name a new prime minister without the support of the semi leadership headed by heavy the wrong of the crisis. the previous prime minister was chosen by the president and his muslim she or allies they believe that since the rival origin alone to the presidency he's trying to confiscate or to restore part of the law secretion authorities this year are actually they have no problem. whatever the situation is, is for the benefits, and they know that any changes in this political system is going to be for their benefit. and for this benefit, because from 5050, we're going to move to one sort of part to day the state is deadlocked. the power sharing agreement between religious communities, which ended lebanon's civil war in 1990 no longer seems to be working center for the elder sita beta. now us president joe biden says he is looking into ways to
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force open internet access and cuba. social media and messaging apps has been largely cut off some major protests last weekend. the demonstrations are about shortages and basic goods and curves on civil liberties. she was, government has accused us of being behind those rallies which were the largest and decades. and meanwhile, president biden also has a limited number of marines will be sent to hazy, to secure the american embassy there. after the assassination of president, driven on ways haitian police have also now arrested the head of security for the presidential palace as they investigate the july 7th murder country lopez. hurry and investigators and haiti are looking into whether the assassination of president john emily's, was an inside job. now the man in charge of securing the presidential palace dmitri, her ard, has been taken into custody for questioning months before the assassination. he reportedly made several visits to columbia,
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for most of the suspected assassins are from upside up with the detention falls, a report from a colombian tv news station claiming that interim president, minister clark joseph, is the mastermind behind the assassination accusations. the government says are out, right, fly be. and as for the month, the form in the national police formerly denies the allegations in which haitian and foreign investigators have supposedly found clues that link interim president claud joseph to the assassination of jovan, out movies. the leading prosecutor says haitians deserve answers about how the group appeared to easily infiltrate the president's residence on july 7th. when it's an embarrassment because to assassinate president at his home, where he lived is just terrible at an international level where talking about murdering a president. it's embarrassing columbia police says its initial investigation shows
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former soldiers were hired to capture the president and hand him over to us drug enforcement authorities. according to the information provided by the colombians, they plan to arrest the president. and according to them, handy me over to the da us president. joe vital says military assistance to haiti will be limited. we're only sending american marines to our embassy to make sure that they are secure and nothing is out of whack at all. but the idea of sending american forces into haiti is not on the agenda at this moment. with the investigation now involving several governments. more questions are being raised about who orchestrated the assassination. and why castillo? this is leanne al jazeera, me on
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thailand has posted a record daily high of corinna virus infections as concern mounts about delays and vaccines deliveries more than 9600 cases were reported just in the last 24 hours. non essential businesses have closed and movement has been restricted in several provinces since the weekend on thursday. astrazeneca asked for an extension on the delivery of $61000000.00 vaccine doses. tony chang has the latest force from bank call. i think if you look back 12 months ago, people here were reading stories about cities like new york, where the ambulances were racing through empty streets with people entitled with cove at 19. now they're saying that hid themselves, and it's a real problem. as you mentioned today, with another grim record for thailand, we've seen that broken several times this week. also the number of daily deaths from curve at 19 that's been increasing. we haven't quite hit the 10000 mark of daily infections that the government thought we will be getting to some states this
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week, but that is just around the corner. we're at 9600 today. and i think there's also mounting sense of frustration here with the government. we've seen the time government announced this week that they want to promoter a cocktail of different vaccines. that something that w h o says is not advisable, but tenens is very much based as the vaccination program on signed the back and asters indicate were the sign it appears not to be performing very well, particularly with those people who have the delta variance. i think the government's trying to cover itself by giving people who have had a 1st sign of astrazeneca afterwards. but these are 2 very different vaccines in the medic professions concerned about that. nonetheless, while the government has said, is trying to source other vaccines, they haven't yet arrived and they won't get here until later in the year. and i think that's a real problem. we've also seen bad economic news,
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economic projections for this year scale back from 3.4 percent growth down to 2.2. and i think that's a reflection of this process, which many people thought was going to be easing this year. is going on with those locked downs in place with the restrictions on travel and with the tourist spends no one's coming in to thailand. the economy is not looking good for the foreseeable future. meanwhile, the extraneous state, victoria has now begun a snap. 5 day locked down and means about 40 percent of the country population is now under stay at home orders. the state has confirmed 18 cases of the virus so far . the infections were spread from sydney, which is also thing arise in cases despite heading now it's 4th week of locked down . the new south wales premier has warned she may tighten restrictions even further . as we suspected, nissan whiles type came last night had 97 cases of community transmission. unfortunately, at $29.00 of those we understand were infectious the all of the time that they were
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infectious in the community. and this is the number that is concerning, that number of people being infectious in the community keeps going up. and we really, really want to stress to everybody play style high and follow the orders. in particular, all the return of the cannes film festival after a 2 year high aces has been a welcome bruce to many filmmakers. lebanese born directly daniel or b. it has been a long time regular with films that often reflect own conflicted relationship with a country of beth. she spoke with natasha butler about her latest project going good and johnson counties leads to a love affair in the field. a simple passion, a story based on the french and the movie is by french, lebanese director daniel outbid. we've been coming to can since the start of her career 20 years ago. this is a magical place. you feel that in every street of this city,
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the history of cinema, the paris again, is one of our bits, most successful films, the 2015 portrayal of a young lebanese go who move to france. the study was inspired by its own journey from bay route to paris as a teenager, all my films graphic. and in a way, i think this is what is, is what cinema you go from yourself and to, to touch the life of the other. people will go up, it lives in france, she often works in lebanon. i have a fashion, it's relationship to lebanon. it's a country that revolt me, that i have. and that i love me, 2011 lebanese official band, all bits tv series. they were hotel because they mentioned the assassination of my minister wrestling career. i'll be censorship or did it made me feel that i wanted to make more and and even
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more risky firm? yeah, countries should be more open, especially in the middle east. i think a risk taker and a romantic up. it is working on 3 new feature films in lebanon and in france she hopes that they will send you cinema. go and bring it back to can again, next year. tasha butler, sarah can ah, hello. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. more than 1300 people are missing in western europe, off the severe flooding as east asian people have died in germany, which is experiencing its west, whether disaster and decades, steadfast, has more from bond in germany. people are basically locked up in that area. you could see the extent of the damage. they are a visibly very strong.
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