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and window razor, the bridge house is all ending up good towards denmark on the rest of southern scans. when you take away the temporary wolves that wednesday will provide the big picture on wednesday of thirst. i should say still this name for march dropping temperatures with vienna. now data 60 the who's the al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts for cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his days would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace. in the middle east, killing the count on algebra. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know, you just because i thought,
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genuinely about your thought toward the making government step outside the mainstream. the has been a all, if you implement here some of access points shift the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. so listening post on a j o i reminded the main stories yolanda 0. america's top military commander has called the end of the 20 year war and i've got us on a strategic failure during questioning by senators on capitol hill. military is top
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. ross admitted that the taliban forces advanced far more quickly than anticipated . opposition. politicians in june is here. the call for widespread protest unless president back tracks on a decision to seize executive power for parties and form kurdish and against case i had accusing him of carrying out a cruise. and the world health organization is apologized after an independent commission said $21.00 of its software involved in sexual abuse during the outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and here in police have been accused of killing 8. she wasn't miss altro fire on a religious procession. in the capital, members of the outlawed islamic movement in nigeria were mocking the ritual of our by aims when they were disbursed by security forces. boucher pretty say they intervened because the march was disturbing motorists. they deny any casualties, saying officers were attacked by the group with petrol bombs and bags of stones.
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security. horses have open fire, previous events held by the group. well, finished, people who are despising, while the police. and so just this, that the shooting, the little, the use left on most majorly on today because most of the men we will let because already conduct a do declare for us to discuss. so this is what happens to be just attack on use in female and children over 10000000 children in nigeria and not in school because of a lack of facilities teachers and the risk of violence by all group book a new schools have been built in northern born state where attendance is starting to increase, but thousands remain locked out of an education due to the ongoing conflict. from my degree, i'm an interest reports after years of disruptions, this high school students right there finally eye examinations. 6 years ago,
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most of them were either displaced persons camps on the street. what little hoop of completing high school they were forced from schools like these attacked and damaged by the group book was ideology is to fight west in education an invoice. a schooling became completely impossible even we didn't do that time because most of the infrastructure of schools had become comes then we had to roll in at that time what was called education on that emergency. gradually we emerged out of that you might just see face. now we are walking towards the stabilize ation piece. is a challenge, so much infrastructure has been destroyed, you know, was it becomes a disaster. it exceeds coping capacity. this is now the face, of course in northern nigeria, state the epi center of the conflict, old structures, rehabilitated and new ones constructed dozens of story buildings like this have
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been build tubs of as many out of school children as possible. still tens of thousands more unable to access education. the government is unable to construct or rehabilitate schools in areas whether a significant threat from both schools enrollment is up. but the few gaze nowhere near what it was before the conflict again, the united nation was one says more than a 1000000 children. what targeted for enrollment in the 1st 4 months of this year. but less than half that number. why able to attend class? because of the lack of facilities and security concerns experts, one that i get in government to prioritize safety to 80 of those width or children that to be enrolled. that the most important t dash is security should be guaranteed. and that of their teachers who can
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just give indication to those in the areas neglecting those in it. so those into address now of it are going by because they know to fit in that is a short of this year. with many schools the nigeria is not classified as vulnerable to attacks by groups, some parents in but don't worry about putting the lives of the children at risk. it, reese, i would you see my degree nigeria, the french president, emmanuel, my whole says europe must stop being naive about defending its own interests and build up its own military capacity. who's speaking of the greek government, signed a deal to buy 3 war ships from france. it's the 2nd between the 2 nations. this year, after greece sport, 18 french tried to jets in january, and talked about the reports from paris. the french president emanuel,
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my call and greet prime minister curia kaufman. we talk is a greeted booth military corporation after meeting at least a palace and called for the you to be more or thomas when it comes to defense. mids or talk is said that athens, the degree to buy 3 frigates from paris, with an option for a 4th last year, ongoing tensions between greece and turkey. in the eastern mediterranean sea fled up over disputes about maritime borders and gas exploration. you won't be a europe is obliged to have the capacity to independence. me defend its own national geographic trends to europe, p an interest. and that is something it can only do if it is able to operate without necessarily anticipating the contribution of nato or the united nation has . the sale of the war ships comes less than 2 weeks off to australia, pulled out of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine contract with france. of the cambra assigned to defense packed with the u. s. u. k. for the indo pacific, sparking
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a diplomatic route with paris addressing the route. 2 for the 1st time publicly my . 2 girl said, australia as action would not alter the fact that from because of the injury, pacific nation with citizens and treats in the region. he also emphasized his room held belief that when he comes to defense and start. 2 to g, you can no longer rely on the u. s. and he's hoping europeans must stop being naive when we are under pressure from powers. you hardened their approaches, reacting and showing that we too have power and the capacity to defend ourselves does not mean giving way to escalation means making ourselves respected. we must admit that for more than 10 years, the us focus is a loss on itself. and how strategic interested. a pivoting towards china and the pacific is micro regards the aka steel. as a wakeup call for europeans, athens clearly agrees the us and u. k. had also bid to build war ships for grief,
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but mid so talk is said frances vessels were chosen not only for their technology, but to support an alloy and european interests. natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris, bangladesh as the worst air quality in the world, according to the nation global data. the pollution is particularly bad in the capital city, deka. one of the most densely populated places on the planet, and it's killing the city's population, knocking years of people's life expectancy from the comp time to child re report bangladesh as one of the worlds fastest growing economies. but its rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com i the cos pollution was for a man who lives in taca its a hard reality. anyway, ive been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now. even at corona in between this period,
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it all has to do with dust and pollution. help experts say, pollution is a silent killer. and the number of repair to illness has increased tenfold in recent years. i will say police are, they are absolutely because of a pollution. the number of patients has increased suffering from various pulmonary risk, brit tree and other lung diseases. we've observed the number of people who used to attend to his outdoor patience with respiratory illnesses, has also increased significantly to the air. pollution is an important fact. many living in the city where mosque went out in the streets and not just because up coby 19. don't know if we have to weigh mosques all the time because of the heavy dust and smoke that comes out of the vehicles. otherwise it's hard to breathe. although it's kind of uneasy to wear this all the time. we have no choice because of the pollution environmental experts say on plan development, called run industries, break factories and construction work have made the situation worse right now. but
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the issues, the top ranking of the worst air, according to the country and the was unfortunately, we are not 100 person responsible for this. this is because the trans laundry movement of the air and polluted here from the neighboring countries, like india and me and mar. this is very alarming. in a report, the energy policy institute at chicago, air quality life phase, air pollution is shortening. the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years, often wearing this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities. now you can see the dots and pollution on the the shows the quality over here. people are reading in the capital dot com at present the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institutes report phase,
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those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can we charged re, jazeera, dr. young climate activists from across the world of criticizing global leaders for their failure to address environmental issues for 100 young delegates from 180 nations or attending the use for climate summit in the chinese city of milan. thank you. a great a tune. berg, who accused will be t as a being all talk and no action. this is not about some expensive politically correct, green as bonnie hugging or blah blah blah build back better, blah blah blah. green economy la la la. mid 0 by 2050, blah, blah, blah, net 0, blah, blah, blah, climate neutral, blah, blah blah. this is all we hear from us, so called leaders,
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words, words that sound great, but so far has led to no action or hopes and dreams drown in their empty words and promises. the british army is now in standby to help with fuel deliveries in the country, sees long queues, petrol stations for a 5th day. many stations are closed. after running out of petro governments, as a shortage of truck drivers triggered the crisis, has been made worse by drivers. panicking that they run out of fuel to burse. johnson says the situation is improving, but it will be some time before things return to normal. we know starting to see the situation improve, we're hearing from industry that supplies coming back onto the 4 quotes in in the normal way. and i would just really urge everybody to just go about their business in the, in the normal way and,
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and fill up in the normal way when you, when you really need it. and, you know, things will start to group and i'm a premier of the 25th james bond movie. no time to die is taking place in london bond. dr. daniel craig is the star attraction, royal albert hall, and his 5th and final outing is the famous secret agent. the premier was postpone 3 times during the pandemic. books, office performance of no time to die. as soon as vital for the recovery of the struggling city of mind. history. in the grand scheme of things are covered in a coven load on the list of priorities. thought this is really, really needs to be seen in the cinema and i'm just incredibly grateful to m t m, and of a whole. and we hear that you ought to be largely shut down by the current of ours pandemic cinemas, hoping the release of the native james bond film will prove this is no time to die
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. o do one of the largest cinema chains says it sold 155000 tickets, even though public screenings of the 25th installment of the spy franchise. let me start on friday. in 2020 cinemas ticket sales around the world were $12200000000.00 . that was down from 42500000000 in 2019, which was a new record. with cinema shot around the world streaming services filled the gap. new arrival disney plus top 100000000 subscribers in just 16 months, a milestone. it took netflix 10 years to reach. joining us now of skype is film critic rebecca. perfect, thanks very much for being with us. her. a huge amount of hype surrounding this particular bond movie could kind of, kind of save the cinema. well, i hope so. i mean, it's looking good right now, as you mentioned, the $175000.00 pre sales tickets sold at again on the lead of this city world and said,
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but this is probably the biggest pre sell that they think of vendors and game as well. but it's all looking really good and i think the sentiments of people coming back to send them out now is also really called that ready to get back out there and do that. even though they still do have the option of streaming as well. and why is that the bond franchise such a big deal? i mean it's, it's quite no format, isn't it? so why, why that's popular, and do you think it will actually draw people in to see other films as well? well, i think it's, i mean, i think it's an institution, the people from lots of different generations of grown up loving bones that always interested to see what the next bond will be. and obviously this is daniel craig, final outing as well. but i think robbie malik, who saw the village miss latest french, i just said that the premier, the bones really is the backbone when it comes to historic film franchises is what we look to as that kind of fella movie. but lots of people go, they love, they're excited about. so it's everything from the gadgets to the actors,
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the new actors that come into the franchise, the celebrity. oh, my direct visit, take on the role as well. it got the whole package really. and a lot of cinema in general need to do to get view as back in because as we mentioned, the streaming has become a kind of something that everyone does. and they just kind of quite happy sofas. what, what will an industry need to, to, to get the, the, the bumps back on seats in this? well, i think it all comes down to the experience that you receive when you go into the cinema. as i think, even before the pandemic, we were starting to see some form of decline in cinema because the experience is just what baron was the money in a lot of people's opinions. now the positive thing is, is that a lot of the u. k. cinemark association is being quoted as saying that the biggest consumers of online and you know, home content for maybe the also the most frequent been them all go is as well. so, you know, we're not going to lose cinema. are you streaming or anything like that? but i do think that, you know, you can go and feel that you already get your money back. we're going to bring more
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people back into the cinema. and what about the industry itself? is the film making industry recovering in the right way? or they still is still lagging behind. well i think that being either i think around 2000000000 pounds, lack of loss is the number of different studio that takes a lot of time to recover. i think the recovery is actually a lot better than a lot of people have to pay for it to be. but you know, from a corporate level, this is still got a long way to go. that's still a lot of funding obviously be lost through delays sub jobs. no time delay 3 times since april 2020. so there's a lot of costs that need to be recruit that. but i do think, you know, as everyone was kind of going through and finding their feet route this pandemic were slowly coming out of it. i think, you know, there's been measures in place. there's lots of new processes in which you're getting back up and running. could do that more efficiently than maybe they could have done. i spoke a year or so ago. so yeah, there's a lot right to recovery, but it's not as bad as maybe we originally thought it would be rebec. rebecca.
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sheriff terrace bow or gesture. boy have headed the motor even side in front, off the 25 minutes. their 1st ever away go in the tournament, ran with your lives in the 2nd half, but incredible late drama sebastian until got a dawning when necessary. just a minute that make it to one. a famous victory for sheriff, than and just to put it in a bit of context, directly signing cost at $1200000.00. while the rails cost $120000000.00. let's say he's got his 1st goal of a parasite and it was worth the wait. it didn't take long for p. s e to go in front against manchester city. interested k found found the top corner of the 8 minute city that should be close to 3, but not a silver, but he somehow hit the ball out. and then the moment the p s. c. fans had been longing for messing with a fantastic strike to make it to know that was the time for which 121st goal in the competition. liverpool lead that group by to point to cruising off. also,
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the portuguese side has another piece in the pull in european constituent, and this was another example of why it's solid school twice study. i'm on it with gifted a goal and substituted with us. it's, i mean i grabbed a couple in the space of 5 minutes. it finished a 512 and from 2 to liverpool and they've now school at least 3 girls in the past, 6 matches and competitions. there was plenty of late drama between us that came through the ac milan, athletic. i found an equalizer in the 84 minute through anton greason and then 6 minutes into stoppage time. they were given a penalty for humble louis flores, a slaughtered home of 2163. we showed you action from liverpool a moment ago and their manager young clock has paid a tribute to the clubs, former striker roger hunt. he's died at the age of 8301 the wild card with england in 1966 playing in every game in the tournament and scoring 3 times. he signed for liverpool in 1958, and recorded 285 gold during his 11 years. making him this 2nd highest gold score
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of old time club said hunt comes a 2nd to no one in his importance. in the history of liverpool football club, he passed away on monday after a long illness organizes of the title and picks say they won't know how much the games really cost until next year. the ceo of take a 2020 was not prepared to say whether the final amount would be higher on the official budget figure. $15400000000.00. $800000000.00 was supposed to come from ticket sales, but that was loss entirely when spectators were bought from the end, picks on part of fix. but despite in the financial cost, the games president believe japan. the 2nd example of how to have a wild cloth event during the pandemic take, i know, coordinate, i said, we believe the corona, virus countermeasures for the tokyo olympic games have worked. and as the 1st global event under the pandemic, the tokyo 2020 have provided a model for the world to continue social activities while battling against the
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corona virus. she missed school to know. jim asked the my boss competed intake here, but the 40000000 pick champion says she should have quit way before the games. the 24 old american pulled out of 5 or 6 finals in japan to focus on her mental health . she's told a magazine in new york, they're seeing her abuser form a team doctor long enough in the media for 2 years. was too much. biles had been seeing a therapist in the run up to the delayed games. it says anxiety set in when she arrived and she still managed to an individual brahms in the balance beam and silva and the team competition. i've got a sounds, a national cricket team has started that training camp ahead of the t 20. well cut in the u. a and m on next month. but the future of the countries female cricketers remains uncertain. charlotte bellis reports going cricket is back in the news. this is a new environment. soon they will play internationally for the 1st time under a taliban government. we haven't seen anything from them because to be player for
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the nation, for all of the honest on. and now also they were a big fan of us because you are playing for the nation. we are not like something politics, anything. because we represent all the country. sure, a few dean learn to play cricket as a child in a refugee camp in pakistan. he is one of 20 players picks to take part in the training camp. he'd have next month t 20 world camp in the united arab emirates would accept a sally, but we have a good record in the u. a. and especially in t 20. i've kenneth's dance team is a specialist team and i'm confident we will have good results. but there has been controversy in the lead up russia han afghanistan's most famous cricketer, was announced as the captain for the upcoming 2 minutes later he issued a statement, stepping down from the row. he will not be attending the camp paren cobble. they have also been concerns over female players and tele, bon official told
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a streaming media that women would play cricket as it was not necessary. oh straining, cricket responded by threatening not to play the means team. the taliban has since backtracked, saying they can play if they were a jab, nor female cricket player would comment to al jazeera collette you the unusual with the when the news came out, there was some misunderstanding. there is a new government you have can stand for one and a half months when everything gets normal. decisions will be made about women also . but there aren't any talk. step female cricket is banned or going to be banned. the players themselves are hopeful, the sport and its participation, who continue as it was pre tele bomb. they say for more than 2 decades, the school was one of the few things that unified the country, the only big hub and smiles for the people. the happiness was the cricket. when we
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were playing all the nations from every community, from every people, women's children, everyone was supporting us. they say the taliban has told them to continue. but with a woman feel they can is unclear. charlotte bellis out jazeera kibble. and that for your for, for me, lauren, gemma, thank you very much indeed. and before we go, north korean state media is reporting that they miss hall. the country test fod on tuesday was a new hypersonic missile south korea, as it was launched from the central north province of dr. young. shortly after the massage was fine. young young's ambassador to the un told a general assembly that nobody could deny it the right to test weapons. kim's only called on the us to give up it's, quote, hostile policy towards the north and equipment even was catch up with all the sports. and the news on our website address matches our dot com. and you can watch
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live on there on the orange line icon. for me to try the news out of the backend. small news sourcing. ah, news news housing has become a commodity instead of a human right? is some people have the ability to take advantage of others, the feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special report here on adequate housing
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traveled the world, investigating a global crisis, but people are evicted to clear the way for investors and property too often left mc. push a witness documentary on a jazz. 2 planes came from so there are be 15 men checked fatality based on your microscope. missing for 5 days. it is possible to fully clean a premises all forensic evidence. but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claims administration. wanted to give i'm speaking about the role element before, even just the government of the jamal kasheila, agirri murder in a saudi consulate on our jazeera for ramirez molina families. the pain is unbearable for 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 date,
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died and come. but the neighbors and family members in session, they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela as defense minister. but i mean, if i said the forces were obliged to defend that country from regular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, the fact that the afghan army that we in our partner's train simply melted away in many cases without firing a shot, took us all by surprise. but any us defense extra lloyd austin acknowledges miscalculations over the chaotic end to the war and f kinda stone. but taliban says it will bring back a constitution from almost 60 years ago, but only where there's no conflict with its version of islamic law.
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