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see you soon take care. ah enough lord to strode some neighborhoods, racked by social and economic despair. why now what a fleet, the bad of looking heroes. every one of our favorable responsibility to change our personal place, barshan for their suburban drake. point out to 0. ah, ethiopian opposition groups form an alliance to dismantle prime minister. i'll be up as administration of the government calls at a publicity stunt. ah, i'm kimbell, this is al jazeera mahler from doha. also coming up the u. s. also representatives
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debates. president jo biden's infrastructure bill, but as facing opposition from some members of his own party, demonstrators in iraq rallying against the results of last month, parliamentary election clash security forces to wait long celebration business as usual, and blah, blah young climate activists march through glasgow demand. the more radical action from well ladies at the cop 26 summers. ah. the political crisis in ethiopia is deepening is 9 ethiopian factions form and alliance against the government. they want to bring down prime minister abi, it's either by force author negotiations as a conflict between rebel forces and the central government escalades. the un security council was calling for a national dialogue and a peaceful resolution. my kind of reports fall from the fields of conflict,
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ethiopia and opposition groups gather in washington, d. c. 9. political and militant group signed an agreement to work together with the expressed intention of removing the government by negotiation or force it to appear as been doing this has been carried out. systematic racism in the country, almost like appetite in the south africa. but this is the time where we need to recognize every human being in the country. the government has dismissed the alliance as a publicity stunt. but it comes at a time that armed forces from the majority aroma group have joined to gray rebels and advancing on the open capital. after days of private discussion, the ethiopian crisis was due to come under the spotlight and the security council.
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but at the last minute, the meeting was cancelled. the security council president reading out a statement. the members of the security council expressed deep concern about the expansion and then 50 geisha of military clashes in northern new york. yet the members of the security council for their express use concern about the impact of the conflict on the humanitarian situation in in yorba, as well as the stability of the country and the wider region. it's understood that this replaced a statement that ireland and kenya had been working on, which called directly for a cessation of hostilities. a phrase that russia reportedly objected to. the role of kenya is critical in assuaging african fears. about western intervention in ethiopia. a senior diplomat has told me this broad consensus that the african union,
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along with ethiopia, neighbors, must take the lead in resolving the crisis. the prevailing view is that african problems require african solutions. but now all will have to wait until next week to see what action if any, the security council takes in support. mike, hannah al jazeera united nations. and that could be there is a former president of the aroma studies association. he says, prime minister, i'll be off that should step down up until now he ease or rejecting called for a cease fire. ah, and she plans on this. i was a military victory. but the reality on the ground us, we have been observing the last few days. he said he is moving literally in disabled want josh out. one of russian armies close around at these are bar and the
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grad defense force is also joining her in the last few days. so the reality indicates that he's not doing well monitor me and he's not okay, we're a ceasefire and come and then come to the table forms. christian organizations. i saw the only option is mormon, that he's plausible. ease, a forceful, remove money off. i me all you might at some point come to his resume and agree to exit. maybe hotel said iraq against the results of last month, selection of tant, violent, demonstrate his cashed with police and baghdad. they're angry about the aunt come of the parliamentary pole and it says that the vote was erect. security forces fired in the air and used tag asked to trying to sponsor the crowns. while the 100 people have been injured, i moved over what head has more from the rocking capitol. the situation remains
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tense, near the dad's green zone after friday's clashes between the protesters and security forces. now, these protest her as well supporters of the political parties that last in the legislative elections say that friday was the last day for peaceful protests. they say that they are going to escalate because their part is lost and they're in the election when they say that they're going to escalate until and unless the election commission conducts a manual recount of all the votes. on the other hand, they let the election commission says that it has conducted a manual recount of 25 percent of the votes and the results are identical. they're not different from the old results. now, the violence on friday has been condemned by official political parties across iraq
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. and in fact, the political course is accusing. the government forces of crack came down on the protest of knob we have been attacked by right. police and other government forces were shooting line bullets. us this area is very sensitive because it's very close to the green zone. the green zone, a very important area that has headquarters over diplomatic missions, the headquarters of the embassy and government offices. these protesters have been occupying this area for 3 weeks now, sitting up 10 and they say they will not leave this area until the election commission responds to their demands. us president joe biden is
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urging all members of the house of representatives to vote in favor of the nations infrastructure bill. the one trillion dollar legislation has already passed in the senate. it's one of the biggest upgrades ever of roads, railways, bridges, and airports. but politicians put all voting on bite in social welfare bill until the end of the month and speak to 100 castro who's following developments in washington dc. heidi, it looks like things are still going in the house. the vote still hasn't finished just to explain to us how big this piece of legislation is and what difference it will make to people's lives. sure, can. we're talking about 2 pieces of legislation. actually. this one with vote is pending, which would expand and repair the nation's aging highways. bridges are also bring high speed internet access to people which is a very significant pillar of biden's domestic agenda. but there is a secondary piece of legislation that's even more expansive,
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that would increase the welfare social net by expanding access to health care, education, child care, and tackle climate change. it would be the largest expansion of government in decades in the united states. and while this infrastructure bill has the support of even some republicans, as you said, as it has already passed the senate, and as certainly has the support of democrats in the house, it's still bit of a nail biter. how this vote once it is happening, will play out because progressive members of the democratic party in the house had threatened earlier to vote no on this infrastructure bill because they're worried that they won't have the votes. they won't have support for that great or social social policy bill that is also pending. so nancy pelosi speaker of the house is basically forcing those progressive democrats into
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a tough position as we watch this bill, this vote unfold. she's in special, essentially daring. those progressive to vote down this infrastructure bill that she knows they support, but that they have threatened to not vote yes on in order to get the bigger social spending bill passed as well. but as you said, that social spending bill, because of hesitation of its 2 trillion dollar, nearly 2 trillion dollar price tag, there are moderates in a democratic party who are hesitant. and so that is why speaker pelosi has pushed back consideration of that bill by at least 2 weeks. we'll see whether or not progressive except that compromise. all right, for now. thank you. then how does your castro in washington dc so the head, how and there are 3 white men accused of killing an african american man. while he was joking on trial in the state of georgia. there is no stranger in both the
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environmental training of the devastation activists and india blame illegal mining for deadly swanson land. ah, ah, look forward to burritos, guys. with sponsored by capital airways there, hope your weekends go. and while the rain is still come in for the southern slice of india, so let me show you, we'll call it pretty much from go right through to caroline. and then look at this toward the arabian sea that could cook up into something tropical. so we'll continue to keep tabs on that. and with all of this rain for southern india, there is the risk of seeing some flooding. we have seen flooding on trolanda, just east of colombo, 400 homes damage. and so 6000 people have been displaced. another spot we've seen flooding indonesia as main island of java, more so toward the east,
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but the torrent of water powerful enough to slide this bus down the street. there is the risk of seen some thunder storms for this area whom men city call them poor in jakarta. just some rain for singapore. with the high 33, bangkok i think should stay dry, but the better bet will be central and northern parts of indo. china on saturday, a run of rain between the gang seeing the pearl river valley east of grey lane wailing has the hiv 22 degrees and we're going to get clipped with some showers in type pay. cool air is really digging across for beijing. 13 degrees, not quite there yet. you're going to start as rain and then eventually it's going to switch over to snow about 10 centimeters. hope those shovels are handy. that's it. that's all we'll see again soon. take care of the weather. sponsored by katara, always pro democracy activists, risking their lives fighting autocracy. while i know that i might go to prison, but i will join the brand. new episode of democracy may be exposed to struggle if
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a sham security forces fired in the air and whose tear gas to try and his birth, the crowns. more than 100 people were injured. members of the us house of representatives have been debating president biden's, one trillion dollar infrastructure bill. the legislation has already passed the senate, but a vote on the social welfare bill has been postponed until the end of the month. protest planned across the world to demand action, so to make demands for action on the climate crisis. people in sydney, australia have begun gathering for their rally organizers of the global call for action day want climate justice that works for everyone. and not just for the wealthy, they say changes must be based on justice redistribution of resources and the decentralization of power. the demonstrations calm, those wild leaders are meeting in bars go for a climate summit. climate activist credit on berg has brand the best summer to
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green wash campaign. she was dressing, young, protested soft. they marched through central glasgow. the talks at the summit aim to find ways to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. but demonstrations say the promises made a not enough answer. simmons reports from glasgow. why do we, why? oh, why do we want voices of a generation that will live to see some of the worst effects of climate change? unless there's more progress in the cop 26 venue a few streets away, the protest is demanding to know why diplomats and politicians have failed them for 26 years since the 1st cop summit. in 1995 scottish families and school children joined the crowds among them protested from some of the worst affected countries devoting all their time to climate activism or uganda. and edwin akwanga and pheasants for root do move, who's from bangladesh?
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they arrived here at the beginning of the week on board the greenpeace ship rainbow warrior and their messages are simple, but serious is not our job is daily. we have to be here. we have to as our goldman to action, which is there were given a lot of hopes up in english over 25. and then we are demanding an let this be the last scope of auction, not just words. you can see so many forms of activism within these demonstrations. there's anger, there's awareness. there's also a message being spread to communities all over the world. one of realization that the moment is now, that's what swedish activist, greater tom berg is saying, there is no time left. she blames it all on world leaders. this is no longer a climate conference. this is now a global north,
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green washing festival. a 2 week long celebration of business as usual and blah, blah blah. that's been a contrast, an approach from another climate activist brianna bruin, who's from samoa in the south pacific. she had this direct address to world leaders . you, we own the weapons that can save us or sell us out. you don't need my pain or my tiers to know that we're in a crisis. rianna believes worldly does need to listen closely to war. protesters are saying the fight for climate justice is a fight for family, for loved ones for friends or joy on. those are all the things that young people are striking on the street for. those are the things that people are in this huge conference building for 26 has already made some progress on reducing methane gas emissions phasing out coal fired power and reducing deforestation. but it's not
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deemed enough yet to make the difference that's really needed. the pressure would increase on saturday with global demonstrations planned. andrew simmons, al jazeera glasgow almost a month since major flooding in southern india killed thousands of people between up continues of the past 4 years. more than 600 people have been killed in floods and carola environmentalist, blame climate change and say more needs to be done to protect people. elizabeth fraud and reports from carola the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the un calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains
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being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october to renshaw, rain in the southern state of kettler, died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor thomas opera is living in a relief camp. after his home was damaged little to the union, we could see the water level rising and suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land falling gum. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. nearly half of kettler is prone to lance lives for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits along the arabian sea. the intergovernmental panel on climate change says the indian ocean, which includes the arabian sea, and the bay of bengal, has warmed faster than the global average. and that means cadillac has to brace for another crisis. the rise and sea level,
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which is expected to contribute to more frequent and severe coastal flooding in low lying areas and coastal erosion. normal temperatures from the arabian sea, more moisture being carried in land, and up to the western guts. it's been more than 10 years since an expert panel recommended that 75 percent of the mountain range be declared and environmentally sensitive area. this would mean that no mining illegal quarrying or other polluting activities would be allowed. their license for chorus can only albrighton this origin, illegal coding is burned, and the goldman will surely deal them shabbily in length. there is a very but many in cadillac said the damaging activities, haven't stopped. most of the goring happening all the best and goes there more than proof deep of the bigger are of illegal goodies. so that means that the regulations and ram and the law, everything is in place. that is, that i am,
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we are experiencing this because there is no stringed and we're doing both both environmental laws. there has been a threefold rise and extreme rain events over the west and gas in the past. 70 years. environmentally safe. the mountain range isn't protected from human development. it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler major flooding in bosnia capital has caused widespread polkas and oxygen filling facility used for covenant. impatience is among the buildings, affect it. the plant was submerged prompting fairs that hospitals will run out of vital supplies. justice corona virus cases rise, rescue as had to use inflatable boats to evacuate. people to hire growled authorities worn. there may be more heavy rain forecast over the weekend. a fuel tank or explosion in sierra leon's capital has their scores of people dead. the
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extent of the damage is not yet known. the mayor of free town says it's believed at least $100.00 people have been killed. many others were severely burned in the last explosion. the trial of 3 white men accused of killing an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia, has begun. a mild ivory was shot and killed last year while jogging. but even before friday's proceedings began, there were accusations of racial bias and gallagher reports. ah, when ahmad aubrey was killed last year, his family compared his death to a modern day lynching. now 3 white men are on trial for his murder in a case being seen as racially charged. but even before opening statements were heard controversy over the almost entirely white juries barked acquisitions of racism. this court has found that there appears to be intentional or discrimination in the power. despite that statement, the judge is pressing on with his high profile case,
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saying there were no legitimate reasons for not selecting black jurors or whether the prior festus. some of what we've already been faith in, in this case is another part of the injustices arm that we see here in glenn county . i'm not just with this case, but with many. so it's just another part of what we faith every day. it was only after this video became public that gregory mc michael had son travis and william bryan were arrested. all 3 men claimed they were trying to make a citizen's arrest a law abolished since mister arbor his death. suspecting the 25 year old of stealing from a nearby house, the prosecution say all ahmad aubrey did was run away. finally trying to run around their truck as he saw on the get away from the strangers. the retreat could already told him that they were gone. and the o ahmad aubrey's death and the subsequent killings of george
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floyd, brianna taylor and other african americans at the hands of law enforcement, led to a wave of national protests against accusations of racism. all 3 men of entered pleas of not guilty saying they were acting in self defense. the defense team says travis mc michael, who fired the fatal shots, was protecting himself and his father. it's tragic that a matter of re lost his life. but at that point, travis michael, is acting in self defense. he did not want to encounter a mot our bri physically. he was only trying to stop him for the police. or once again, race is on trial in the u. s. with an outcome that will be closely watched the time of a mod aubrey's case. georgia was just one of 4 states with no hate crime laws. that's now changed. and all 3 men still faced federal charges. and the gallagher algae 0.
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a funeral has been held in washington d. c. for for met. you are secretary of state colin powell who died last month from covered 19 complications. several years presidents and colleagues gathered sent the nettle, national cathedral. the 84 year old also served as national security advisor to former president ronald reagan and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, a former president george w bush. it was the 1st like person in the country's history to fill those rooms. trying to make a pfizer. there's a new cove at 19 pellets, developing cuts, the risk of hospital admissions or death. i almost 90 percent. a trial of the experimental drug was stopped early following the positive results accompany pants to ask regulations to authorize its use as soon as possible. president joe biden says the u. s. has already secured millions of doses of the truck within 3 days of
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. busy the symptoms you have now, if you 9 percent protection from disease, leaving hospitalisation with our medicine and the data indicate 100 percent protection from there. and even if you start the medicine fire based on having contract, it is you could, we liked and which symptoms you have. now, if you fight with the bodies or for women said to have protested against taliban ro, afghanistan have been discovered off to being shown. did they were found close to the northern city of mazar, e sharif, dumped in a ditch with multiple balloons. one of them has been identified as frozen sophie, a 30 year old university lecturer from the region. the father says he left home suddenly 10 days ago after receiving the phone call and was hoping to leave the country. the u. s. is prepared to impose new sanctions on nicaragua after sundays. elections that target president daniel ortega was running on
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a post. he is accused of cracking down on the opposition and arresting many of them . thousands of nicaraguans who fled to costa rica to flee repression and poverty allied in america. and it had to say in human, spoke to some of those migrants in costa rica. this rule region in costa rica, near the border was nicaragua is to day home to 70 nicaraguan farmers who had to flee their own land. they were lucky to be able to rent this farm, to raise and sell pigs in order to feed their families. there among the thousands of poor nicaraguan farmers who began protesting in 2013 against president daniel ortega's plan to expropriate their land and build a multi $1000000000.00 transatlantic canal. by doing so, they became enemies of the state, along with tens of thousands of other nicaraguans who crossed into costa rica in the last 3 years to escape reprisals for taking part in anti government protests.
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no miracle nicaraguans are emigrating as never before because the repression is continuing. and so does the migration to costa rica span the united states. people can't live with the psychosis, the fear that they'll be imprison, beaten, and tortured. and then there's the economic situation on record numbers of nicaraguans are leaving their country, the 2nd poorest in the americas after haiti. since president daniel ortega launched a new crack down against opponents. earlier this year, the number of nicaraguans attempting to reach the united states has more than quadrupled according to the u. s. customs and border patrol. but the vast majority come here to costa rica to work in the fields, like the cassette his family. they to say they had to abandon their farm in nicaragua because they protested against ortega's plans to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping
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unpaid coffee o knocked it there, even though we were poor in nicaragua, we were in our country, but the fear that they'll suddenly come and kill you while you're working. we're walking down the road is too heavy. because that's what they're doing. it's hard work when the beans, so green and even with the whole family working all day from 6 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon. they'll be lucky if they make about $8.00 to date. yet as difficult as it is for people who work here in the countryside to make a living, it's much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles and economic migrants who go to the capital. the la can't bill neighbourhood in san jose is where many of the more than 130000 nicaraguans who have asked for refugee status are living in the majority in overcrowded dwellings. they can't afford to be where you're not. the minute unemployment is soaring and costa rica and the nicaraguan migrants who work in construction or as housemaids are the 1st casualties. what i think of
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a little mess because i used to work as made. but since the pandemic, they don't give us work because they say they don't want any one in their homes. and they also ask for documents with their main opponents. now imprison or take a should easily wind sundays presidential elections. and that said, these migrant will likely only increase the exodus from their trouble. torn country and see in human al jazeera at equilla costa rica. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. 9 groups including to ground forces have formed an alliance against ethiopians government, and want to bring down the government either by force or through negotiations. hotels of iraq's parliamentary elections have turned violent, demonstrate his call. last month's vote, a sham security forces fired in the air and use targets to trying to suppress the
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crowds. more than 100 people were injured. members of the us house of representatives are debating, president biden's.

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