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is the town to launch a series of attacks across the oil and mineral rich couple delgado province. thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced in the past 4 years. catherine sawyer reports. these are soldiers from was in beek, and wander into port city of may seem what da, prior the region in, not more than bix cobbled l god province was the last stronghold of an armed group . luckily known as all about the fighters had used it to launch attacks across the province. since 201712000 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. the soldiers, he r updates, the commander said will now take less than a month to complete the offensive, and then tie a province of the enemy. how about was this most? what they put on? as you have seen along the way, most of the enemy killed were killed along the way. so others have disappeared. any 40. we are now planning to pass through doors. you and me pocket
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alone was a big has been struggling to fight against the armed group, which is believed to have ties with. i saw the town of paul, my 80 kilometers away, is a scene of the most recent major. a talk fighters laid siege for days in march, killing several people, and causing many to free from their homes. it was one of several attacks that was planned for me was seeing what the prior, so the town falling back into the hands of nothing forces is a strategic victory. wanda deployed troops in july to help more than big national army. the enemy was estimated to be between the 200-8000 but he always put it in this model. busy whoops, so. busy course on in the 4th over the ground. it is a very important because it is hard to go over the terrorist. many people i feel
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afraid to go and continue to be rough and comes with a display. no, i said i do not. we did not cause to complete, we are suffering losses without knowing the cause. you bet, and i do. we are just ordinary. when i was, i'm becomes in this return rate in oil, gas and other minerals say they want peace, they want to rebuild their towns, and they hope the troops will keep them safe enough to go back home. captain soy all to 0. it went out 0 life from london. much more phil ad for you on the program . striking accord with the voters. politicians in germany begin that campaigning for next month. elections. your party had 8 months off a month on the stand off between india, farmers and the government continues and the country's 1st and then pick gold medalist and track and field returned time to
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a welcome. we'll have one that story in ah hello. there is the risks we could see. more wildfires erupt through northern africa and iberia and the dates. the com. let me explain why. first i take you to northwestern africa. look at this. tunis, 48 degrees on tuesday. the all time temperature ever recorded in tunis was 47.4, so this could be record breaking stuff next to iberia. this is a few days out now. so here we are on saturday look, lives been 36 cordova 47. i point out cordova because much like tune is high temperature ever recorded. 46.9. so once again, we could set a new record there on to the weather of tuesday as promise we'll get into some sunny spells across the british isles, including for but still disturbed whether across the low countries, scandinavia,
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and a pretty good run of rain in and around war sat next to an update on the wildfires in greece and turkey. sure, temperatures have come down. 36 in athens, but low humidity. so the air is very dry for turkey. rain falling in all the wrong places toward the black sea region and area still trying to recover after devastating flooding off to africa then. and we've got our storms moving across the gulf of guinea, east to west, but particularly heavy as we check towards the early own and liberia, freetown, a hiv, $27.00. that's it, that's all for me. ah, the new zealand canadian birds are at risk of extinction. in bishop plan to read the nation and produced by them. one of the best guys on out here most people will never know what's beyond these.
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don't the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but when most people on august 12 band yet go to the polls and what approving the hotly contested election as the country grappled. you can run the trouble and the impact of called the 19 they without there for the latest upgrade, an in depth analysis, and what the future holds for the me, ah, ah,
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main stories now. united nations panel climate change is saying that global hunting is dangerous, be close to being out of control and the human to unequivocally, to blame and report that the levels are rising faster while extreme heat waves, droughts and storms. a guessing was the reason why minister is apologize for fighting for property tax or debit taken. 504 across the country by sarah. now buckling woman, i 100 blazes and all the top story this out taliban fighters of control of a 6 provincial capital. and i've got a song to politicians. davis. i back fell the taliban without much resistance to the leading parties in germany of launch their campaigns for next month's general election vote will decide anglo market success. as chancellor after her 16
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years and challenge the queens and the right wing f t party are both promising change with covered in the environment. top of the agenda. dominic cane has more now from berlin. the election season has come around again. soon. it will be time to replace and go to medical and her government annually. and bell book believes she should be. germany's 1st green cha at the launch of her party's campaign. on monday she explained why voters should choose her post by these or via gauges. this election is really about something, it's about our future. the future doesn't just happen, the future gets made. and that's what we're running for. on september the 26 cats making done, but these are testing times for that book. just a few months ago. she and her party were riding high in the polls. now those numbers are down and she is being scrutinized as never before. she's been accused
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of committing plagiarism in parts of this book that she wrote earlier this year. she has admitted making fakes. when compiling this work, kristian democrat, counterpart i'm in russia, has also had to admit and apologize for doing something similar. in this book. he wrote more than 10 years ago. his poll ratings to have suffered as a consequence, as have those of his party. a glance at the latest poll shows how the c, d, u. c. s you are in the lead on 26 percent, some way below their performance with angle imaculi's leader 4 years ago vying with each other for 2nd place of the social democrats and the greens on 18 percent. the center, right, free democrats have 12 percent with the far right, a f d one point behind for them to monday was campaign launched day in 2017, an anti islam m t migration message one,
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the more than 90 seats in parliament, this toner and that campaigning against the current covey rules before them through the infill an absolute 5 in the sky. does this i'm individual and child, we demand that vaccination be absolutely voluntary. it's an individual choice. no vaccination pressures should be exerted on citizens, especially not our children. the upper demik situation must be lifted immediately, and we never want another lockdown and finding the fight against it and combating climate change, or 2 of the dominant issues in this election. although more than half the population has now been double vaccinated against the corona virus, there are still many millions who have not. while in the aftermath of the recent floods in western germany, many people say they support tougher climate change policies in a close election. however, the parties can appeal to these 2 different groups of people may hold the key to success or failure. in september, the dominant came al,
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jazeera berlin soldiers will be on the streets of zambia. this week, after 2 political activists were hacked to death with machetes, those days presidential election is predicted to be a ty contest with the government, with the government, fearing that could be more violence. harmon tosses both the victims, families, and lusaka. daniel, to whom was finally got a phone call, telling them to rush to the hospital when they got the, his body within the morgue. he supported them the ruling patriotic front and was not campaigning for president edgarland go when he was killed. his electives and friends say he was killed by opposition supported. wow. what i you about? my brother. like you go and yeah, it's gone. it's gone, but i can feel happy. like in such mom i brought to see my blood. i've been killed in such money. i can be happy, which is if something didn't look like 200 well justly minutes,
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it can't. it's not supposed to leave like that. people that are supposed to be killed like animals know me. i condemn, devoted across town. another family is devastated medium to save us husband durham belonged to the opposition party u. p. n. d. he was putting up campaign posters when he was killed with a machete, allegedly by backers of the ruling party, get up. the message ticket hurts the way he died was cruel. i now have to look after the children by myself. i don't know what i am going to do or how i am going to manage without him. them is no stranger to election violence. political parties often accuse each other of stoking tensions and destroying property. they have been incidents of violence by ruling party and opposition. support is across the country . in the run up to the vote. president loom glad order the deployment of the military to try and maintain peace and order. there are 16 presidential candidates,
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but the men, contenders, are the incumbent. president edgarland go and opposition leader huck i in the he, lima, a business man who has already made several successful presidential runs right now . what we see at what to before us is that one violence is definitely likely to one and also and also what proceeding is our so likely to actually both one. this is based on the premise from the fact of recent happenings in recent elections, especially the 2016 election. 5 years ago legal, natalie defeated teacher lima, the opposition, and they devoted again, and there was unrest. many here worry that history will repeat itself when the beans go to the polls this week. how to matessa al jazeera, the 2nd been nearly a year since indian farmers started protesting against agricultural forms in that
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country. and they're refusing to back down from roadblocks to sit ends to mass rallies, tens of thousands of farmers have been demonstrating across the country. they want the government to repeal new trading laws. they say, well, flash, their incomes give more control to large corporations avenue. michelle has more from new delhi body, had been popular proto site in the heart of new dallas has been hosting a unique demonstration for the last 3 weeks. a must parliament hosted by farmers steps away from india's real parliament. security has been increased and only 200 people have been allowed to take part in the last day, and women are holding the vin, then they get them. so they said, i used to know how to run, how, how to run kitchen mach. now we know how to run by human call. now we know how to run, natalie. so i guess my thing, that's the confidence,
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the getting by the more than half of indian population worked in agriculture. the government of prime minister in the reigns remote, the says, the 3 laws it passed last year will increase form was income and make the supply chain more efficient. so gotta go calm her case on kid. she, when it is indian government duty to bring happiness in the life of farmers and double their income, thomas should get good quality seeds, fertilizer, better indication facilities technology and move to a growing expensive graph. and they should be able to start processing exporting their produce. so fama should start owning more, which is the only motive of the indian government. oh, despite these assurances, it's almost been camping out since november or refusing to back down the mo, the government has never talked to pharma unions and recently to return to the negotiation. but the house is
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a farmer in the outskirts of monk now said the tree farm, not in danger of a livelihood and bought them. many of the farmers have travelled, hundreds of kilometers, and planned to stay put on to the demands are met. the man i will keep coming here till the time i am alive. we have built a permanent sub to set up tents, and there is a regular supply of water and you may have money more money. what a farmers in united were here to support them, and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal. with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independence day on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just be rock new delhi to cisco, most of the covert pandemic, the u. s. has been turning away, migrants across the mexican border illegally without giving them
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a chance to seek asylum. many have been left in cities in northern mexico were organized crime is a major problem. hundreds and now capped out and one of the worst effect areas for the city. a very no, sir. john holman reports a migrant camp out in the open. in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole where several criminal groups battling and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've caught trying to get across the border. and joe say more arrived every day. when i was in the day we are ok. but when the night comes, it's terrifying. reynosa is very dangerous. we've heard, shoot out for reno says into years violence, just a month ago, a group of our men drove down the town streets, randomly killing bystanders. that farina was actually kidnapped in
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a nearby town. well, listen, yes. i have the scars a lady burnt me, but i didn't tell the police. i just healed myself the best i could. i was held for more than a month and a half. there are more stories like the come as well as those years sent back across the bridge, the rule. so those who are trying to cross for the 1st time through the front, the asylum seekers, green told us that its inhabitants have got organized. now men get together and around 40 of them petrol, the perimeter each night conditions a tough basic needs a hard to meet with the constant threat. and food mostly comes from donation. the numbers of fluid with around 600 people that currently and joseph government authorities trying to relocate them in to shelters and made up a home language, migrants who is be a target. unfortunately,
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they are one of the groups people that don't have an address or own the problem is that as soon as authorities and civil society groups move people into an available space more arrived either through mexico or across the bridge from the state. your home and i was, is it a mexico samsung's vice chairman will be released from prison on friday of to being jailed his role in a corruption scandal that led to the impeachment of south careers for president j. wiley is eligible for pro, after serving 18 months of his 2 and a half year sentence, he was convicted of bribing for president parkin. hey, to in government support for business merger. still head on out there are going to hear from the most expensive signing in the history of british support about story and coming out the channel. ah
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ah ah a janet. oh, thank you, mariam and still no sign of leno massey in the french capital. the former boss line of thought was reportedly due to fly that from medical with congress. sasha newspaper. the keep says the auction sign is close to signing a deal with the legal side, but several report suggests he hasn't left spain yet and that his lawyers and father, he's also his agent, continue to work on the contracts. these developments come off to his tearful farewell news conference that bosses messy, has a private jet on standby, ready to fly him to france and fans that eagerly awaiting his arrival. hundreds
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turned out that paris is an apple. it was removed the plain with land, but it seems that they're going to have to wait a little bit longer to see him. the boss lay, the fans, chanted massey's name throughout the 3 now friendly when a christiana outage event on sunday. some, assigning, meant to supply i opened the scoring and stuff up the 2nd go from mark didn't bracelets, substitute ricky got it up. it's done by the victory financial, but we're done with attorney while marty towed out there that it would be possible for boss going forward without much money too early to know. what does it mean? progress owner, of course, at to be really conscious of what that mean progression. world. we have to wait like months or years because part of the day, you know, no history, i believe in the last 203040 years. we don't have to forget that it's been 20 years with this class 20 years being the leader when profit with him. and
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it's even harder to attempt that but she wanted me to stay me. she wanted the state, but it was not possible due to big, big economic problems. so now everybody, you know, not have the same feeling. it's not going to be the same anymore. so now we cannot even know what's going to happen with the clap, with the supporters, but each starts a new life and i think it's going to be messy. and it a father. blaze of off lena, the new striker joe grey has been ruled out for 10 weeks. he and he joined them as a free agent in june from manchester city. but he's in did a tendon in his ride. cough it means messy is argentine it's, he makes is unlikely to make his davy until late october. the earliest jack release has inherited the number 10 shot worn by a guerra city. the clubs, new record signing was presented to fans at a ceremony at the stadium. on monday,
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he joined the premier champions from athens and deal with $138000000.00, making him the most expensive trauma. but in the history of british football, a big part and obviously, you know, we got the best monitor in the world with it. so, you know, we all tied to a big part in may coming, you know, and come into play if player to think everyone knows how much i love to growing. so you know, playing with the plan, we play a lot. it's just going to be a dream come to japan's prime minister says his country fulfilled its responsibility as olympic host and his thanks the japanese people for their understanding. and corporation athletes are arriving high last to the end of the take your games, including 100 meters champion. lamont last jacobs italian. you will say one gold in the meant for by 100 me to relate with grease it at the airport and run by his mother and his uncle. he says he sometimes looks at his medals and still one does.
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if i really his while it really all india is a fast track and field gold medalist and the child was surrounded by fans on responding to sally chop for women, the men devlin catapulted the 23 year old to saw them in the cricket. my country and i could barely make it through the crowds outside the fort, his wasting. com and the pick flag a touchdown in paris of the city prepared to have the next summer games in 2024, the man of the french capital. it algo was presented with the banner of the rings at the closing ceremony in tyco on sunday. organizers had hoped the toaster lympics would be known as the recovery games, highlighting the reconstruction of japan fukushima region, which was devastated by nuclear disaster in 2011 and the richardson reports. the bullet train has been speeding passengers around japan for more than 50 years. also a direct link back when the olympics 1st visited the country's capital. the trains
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launch coincided with a $960.00 full tokyo gangs at that time selling picks with a perfect platform to highlight japan's political and economic rebirth. back in 1964 when we had the olympics in tokyo last time it was showing the world that we are now out of the doldrums of the world. we're to and we're starting a new new nation here. we come a 90 minute train, right? north of tokyo is fukushima and area still synonymous with the nuclear disaster of a decade ago. around $20000.00 people died in the earthquake and c normally cause the nuclear meltdown at the folk. ashima plant. the tow care bit thing, so the 2020 lympics as the recovery gains in the spirit of 1964, the decision to bring baseball and softball games. the focus shima was aimed showcase in the areas reconstruction efforts. while the lympics did come to focus shima, the world didn't. corona virus meant no funds were allowed to attend any of the
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sporting action that took place. here. koji suzuki has been serving off his coast for 5 decades. the sports is just made it to pick w, and even though the event wasn't held in focus shima, he says the games have played a role in the healing process. after the earthquake, people thought we shouldn't serve here anymore, but i decided to get into the see a few months after this, an army struck. i hope anyone who wanted to serve would follow me. the opening of the olympic games was a great boost, especially as japanese surfers did great in the games. i think young people and kids now want to try setting themselves after seeing them in action. from the washington c, sheba was working in the nuclear plants on the day of the soon army. 5 members of his family died in the flooding. fields have replaced this part of the town. he used to call home who got the good local mother. i don't know if this recovery olympics has been effective at all. there's a big gap between the money spent on the games and the reality of the situation
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here. and there used to be farms and a lot of houses here, but now there's nothing. i don't really feel this was a reconstruction olympics. some level of normality is returning here, but it's the people at this region rather than the olympics. making sure it happens on the richardson, al jazeera, fukushima, colorado, rockies baseball teams. as a fan suspected of getting a racial slur at miami marlin's play, louis brinson was actually shouting at mascot's the rockies were made aware of the incident after sunday's game and investigated. they contacted the fan who explained who was trying to get the attention of the rockies mascot. he's named dinger. after also studying video footage, the rockies concluded no racial abuse had occurred. they also have no plans to change the name of them as cold, and that's what you support for me. my lovely, thank you so much jim. i appreciate it. i will. that wraps up our property back in just a couple of minutes. so the full bulletin for you around up of the top stories coming
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freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave the con corey door, that is no choice combating the impossible to sell that good. an isolated area. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all. i've got to stand on our if you are looking at this from the outside, you would really wonder what was going on, what, what is this growth is a religion that they have an in depth exploration of global capitalism on our obsession with economic growth. this is still the center of capitalism. there is no limit. i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to bake as well,
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smaller and smaller. we don't want to be realistic in the well, we would rather have a fantasy growing patients on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture with across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you, i the start reality of climate change. you and scientists say it's no longer a future threat. it's already here and causing chaos. also. i'm seeing bas robbie on the north tip of every island increase, we're wildfires that have been raging for a week. are still burning. ah hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program.
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