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and also the biggest, in se, asia, there are also cost saving benefits, vanessa on. but it is slightly more expensive than ground mounted solar panels. but because the temperature is low in the rate of war, the output will be higher. many southeast asian countries have announced their aim to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, or shortly after floating solar technology may be an important part of realizing those goals. jessica washington al jazeera london ah, logan, i'm fully back the ball. with the headlines on al jazeera, the un security council has warned the conflict in ethiopia. dr. region could file into a civil war. it's calling for an end to the fighting and urging dialogue in a country over a 110000000 people over 90 different ethnic groups and 80 languages. no
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one can predict what continue fighting and insecurity will bring. but let me be clear. what is certain is that the risk of ethiopia descending into a widening civil war is only to real. that would bring about a humanitarian catastrophe and consume the future of such an important country. poland is closing part of its border crossing with bela rules after large groups of migraines tried to force their way through. poland accuses the bell or russian government of allowing people to illegally cross the frontier in order to get into the european union. the u. s. has reopened its borders to all vaccinated travelers, visit us for more than 30 countries had been banned since early 2020. when grown virus restrictions were imposed. land borders between mexico and canada have also reopened. the un is wanting that more than half the population in afghanistan is facing starvation. the world food program is calling a situation, a crisis and
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a catastrophe. you are already hearing stories of, of a women, mothers cell in one child, the fee, the other children, and hopes that that child can be taken care of. but another family in it hasn't gotten as bad as this going yet. yet. in the next 6 months, we're going to be heretic unless see international community truly unfreezes those assets so they can play the teachers. because now students really aren't in school as not a girl boy thing as a money fake. and funerals have been held for victims of a fuel tanker explosion in fairly on. at least a 115 people were killed. a mass ceremony has been held for them. the tanker exploded after it collided with a truck at an intersection in the capitol free town on friday. more news on al jazeera after $1.00 0, $1.00 east. november, we'll see vulgarians vote in a 3rd parliamentary election this year. public outcry,
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the widespread corruption brought down former prime minister happily kept herself but finding a replacement as priest, problematic. will it be 3rd time lucky in the bulgarian election? special cap rates on pal to farrah. ah, since the 1940 big see, he spread the population growth by building the suburbs. the capital of western australia, nearly 90 percent of australian families live in a role of neighborhood. and why not? finance is cheap and well, renting just isn't the sign. the dream of owning a home on a quarter i could block is edged in the country thought, how important is it to a woman to have a home of her own? oh, harry,
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important for wonderful family. have your own hands. oh oh, sure dysfunction and economic despair. i turning some suburbs into troubled communities, a lives these challenges local heroes to planning their past to improve their community. each and every one of us have got a responsibility to change our personal space for the better. 0 $1.00 0 $1.00 east explorer. how modern australia can achieve the suburban dream or a good site patching? what's up, kim? oh, okay, this a miss? i think i like this. i don't think i see so much is bad, isn't it?
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kemp calling is what a disgusting mis. absolutely disgusting bro. give the leather title we're getting that off. oh, the buses are a rag tag, team of volunteers, and are facing assets with not met every weekend. they bluff away vandalism across armidale, a suburb on the outskirts of western australia, capital light. ricky robinson, info off line, must be in general for about 3 months. in the 10 years or more i've been doing this must have cleaned thousands walls payments from post people's fences, windows. in fact,
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peter, yes and and colon campbell left grim english winters for australia a few decades. oh. for one more up to san francisco with people who wake up in the morning and they find somebody scrawled of the garage door and they feel really off. but what they've done to insult and it's a soul on there being as well. and then we come wrong latch, shining angels only clearer for them. you don't know much like an angel or no. oh, down by the train tracks a regular weekend or another buffer patio walk tells me clean ups
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a quite the social event. we'll enjoy each other's company and we give each other bit a bit of stick every so often. yeah. but sunny, it's all in fun. i plates old infant who in a job that sometimes it always in need of you blood. it's not long before they showed this rank amateur, the ropes back in high school. i think i got a day thought actually i couldn't even place that this time. yeah, but i still think it requires a bit of, you know, brush technique. a bit of pride in your way, you live, you live in rubbish. ape like living, playing areas. oh, but not all graffiti is easily arrived as the buffers are up against younger, a job adversary. oh man. well he's going to go down there.
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don't lay on think of it, you can use a small this will allow you then a rope, branja nick. all the sliding can't get through. there is no shortage of action in one of western australia, most troubled neighborhood. sorry about the delay. and he is this one on the other side to side down dunc collide. there are some residents, a coal discount drama. dow, in the seventy's. i'll, he did have a bad 9 because of the vandalism that the crime, the crime mike was very high. it's kept that tag. glad to say we're cleaning it up . not mike, not the bronx. kim part is the tech we're of the operation. my role apart from the cleaning, of course, is using the i pad because now and house knows how to use it. and i don't want an
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hour, so that's way to make. i take a photo op to clean up and that, that sense in, on to counsel and the place. ah, what rod doesn't sleeping ahmed out? there's always time the paces for my type for 83 year old kid fletcher. t brakes are a chance to read the weary legs. tie submittal, a koala. what motivates you to kind of still get out there and do this? i think it all came from the fact that my parents with community line came here in 1959 when dad was posted as a placement that might have some info. all the to od without shopping strip is a novel graffiti gold mine. and i mean, it's is more name night evasions. coming on statues,
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nearby remind residents of ahmed aisles passed as a quiet hamlet with today busy as it is with modern shopping center on one side, this old corporate video from the isomer sold the suburban drain of moving to armada morning here is like the 1st morning this is where the air is crisp and filled with the st of gum trees, but people here are relaxed. finally, but kindly smile of this old lady is merit and a happy grain of this most modern. miss kim remembers the good old days with a rural area ultraviolet. daring thine growling a blizzard as sleepy little country town. many of us wish it was because that to day prices that i used to run, which was bush ran now is covered in houses. i find that i think it's tracy.
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so to strains, be concerned about the scroll of suburbia. i think so is and i think we're feeling it now because when we said spray the other, the, the area we get that feeling of isolation which is not good. a land sale, boom has creation. one of his strategy is largest urban sprawls, which encompasses our model. so all of our is in australia is one of the fastest growing regions in the whole country. now we've doubled our population in a very short period of time, and it's still growing with blocks of land here, shape for 1st home buyers and young families. we're trying to right in this role was white. there's no quarter to walk. now they're all quartered. oh, i've lived in a number of town. you tell you that haven't changed for 1500 years. i'm in the
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plumbing now, but fundamentally the town has been the same since the time of the romans. australia isn't like that a tool. so everybody's been thrown into a melting pot in the same very short period of time. and it's, i think it's about funding intensely. it's easy sometimes for people to lose a sense of community within suburbia. but i think my community exists, people to reach em, fonda ah, david both runs cafe crossway, a dyna and op shop which builds community connections for those who made chicken bag are small chips. i'd, i think the people that are doing it tough in this area have the suburban dream. they are struggling to pay their rent. and they are living without hot water,
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as people coming through he had, they don't know where to get linux me a from that i have to la skills to cook something out the haven't had anybody teach them to cook. i he's volunteers prepared, cheap meals for them in a busy kitchen house, a food said i. he was a mock out of 10. yeah. yeah, good i i, we got the roof, we got some room for improvement. we don't charge more than $10.00 for any new. sorry. there's a lot of people that can come 2 or 3 times awake here. ah, david strikes up conversation with patrons. he senses us struggling. daniel, what we've got here is just got a whole bunch of different meals, come and take whatever you need and yeah that there's no limit and you just take
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what you need by what you can afford. so yeah, for you to write down that for the north side, it really raises no go. i love being out to love people and they part of the fix. you know, the idea of community is so broken. we do community really badly. we've got people that are isolated, they're struggling in the mental health and who the heck is walking alongside of them. david knows this from personal experience. he has struggled with bipolar disorder since he was a young adult. at the age of 20, i suffered am massey's psychosis. i was in deep depression. i ended up in hospital for 3 months in the secure ward, and that was awful in itself. ah, now married with 3 children. david is on the road to recovery, balancing, fatherhood, and his condition. he's raising away,
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but he's determined to be their role model. david says many social problem in our model occur due to absent fathers. was a lot of people just living for themselves. it just seems to me that dads just don't stay with morning christiane. i wanting to see a good job. you know, that table. he loved it in a. yeah, i know you did a really, really good sport. that's good. uniform looks lovely kimball, good girl. at one of our models, local primary schools. leslie barrows is a principal with strong principal a wonderful daniel seat recess time and good. every morning students,
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a given a free breakfast, one of many assistance programs on offer to children at marriage in brook primary school. it's unique in that it's, it helps to build our sense of belonging and for some of our children they haven't had time to get breakfast or they haven't had the option of having some food at home prepared. good morning everyone. oh, how i did? i there are 300 students you and some went introduced to learning at a light age. yesterday we didn't roll children. one who is 7, so going into year 2 and one's going to you one. and i've never been in school. it is shocking. it's amazing to think that that can actually happen, but i think part of that is because we have become disconnected from what's happening around us. some students you struggle academically due to poverty.
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we have very low literacy and numeracy levels across the board. any of the children don't have any reading books at high? ah, every day leslie announces the total school attendance for it to not say as a form of positive reinforcement. today we have 296 students, so everybody give me silsbee clap. please. well done, everybody. let's infill 300 to morrow. good job. i'll see you out at races. thank you. when leslie began working here in 2016 students would miss days, weeks, or even months of cloth to combat high truancy writes. she introduced a program which waldron with good attendants, could into a raffle to get a bicycle. well, john, good job. this one's figure out understanding. and we can only clap place to die. the lucky winners get to pedal live prize, fine. otherwise turn it
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around. fidel, that's exciting. raleigh. well done. one of things that come here hearing the children's ideas and that was something that would help them to get to school. so i needed that incentive to come and i come and i put the hard working, and i get a reward for that. and that's lot he put the hard working. you can get rewards. oh wow. leslie says to engage students, she has to be hands on and embrace you ideas. the things are day and my team, i guess for some very um, it's not traditional, but otherwise i will just be stuck in doing the same thing that everyone else is done. and nothing will change in real terms and nothing which i, and for the students that i have and the families. and that's the polling we can, except that in the past 3 years, she's turned her attention to engaging with parents
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a not the prostate organization called the fathering project has run a successful pilot program with leslie school. but he writes their regular breakfast barbecues, try to attract dad's drink, drop off out leslie's cry, cuz she's very relational to. that's the catered, she's never seen so many dads in the school. now. she's her dad's coming in out of classrooms and dads wanting to be part of the school culture. all right, thanks ron jump. david walker works as a local facilitator for the project and helps dads in distress. married with 5 children. he says his role is very different with social worker, psychologist or life coach. it's a sharing of knowledge rather than me being in a position telling him how to father. you're a grand 0, satisfies you, you meeting them in their, in their environment in their spice, where you can hopefully i impart some fathering facts, some wisdom,
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some support focusing on the things that doing well. rather than halting the things that are still falling short on and just validating them in their rawlins dad's law may for the long whole to try and build relationship with dads and to understand them. and to know that on there, in the community, i lived close to the community that are, that are working. so it's not so much of as a job for me. it is part of my life. to day he's going to meet kim. hey kim. i yeah, i've can say it's amy. yeah. it really good. i just coming to catch up to chicken onion and say hey, get on. seed separating from his wife. kim has struggled with being a single dad. managing a house postilion with your new kids emotions. yeah, that's a hard gig. i hate kogan and playing at the best times. and all of a sudden it's all on mate, he's finding it difficult to communicate with his son and his dies ale inside
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things to me. and i that are really hurtful wall that he says, mia and dads lazy sits in high. ah, i hear what i put i just dropped to the floor right now and i just couldn't stab demand more than half the know of you know, god, i'm not lazy. my boy. you know, i just can't get the battle for us. his dad's is not to take that personally, you know, some of the frustration born from just not knowing what today. yeah. airline bid some notes just trying to with the message. and i yeah. we had, we might, tomorrow, were funded by private companies and philanthropy. the following project also provides online resources for dads, they now want to use our models pilot program in low socio economic areas across australia. ah,
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for it to be a success nationwide. the father and project will have to find more community leaders like lest hello, her team is also doing more outreach in poor neighborhoods. around her primary school. she personally delivered food, hampers and mates at risk parents whose children the students have been keeping not too bad in getting ready for the address that way. gets full play. yes. raise it. gilligan lobby, so excited to be in such a good job as a family and you which is terrific. so thank you. hello, trust was definitely a barrier that we had to only come on. we had to build if you don't have any families on board and he don't connect to with the community, you're only doing really a 3rd of the job because it's so important to have the input from families and the team. what from families? because for a lot of our families,
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an adult school was not a positive experience for them. leslie gets them on czar because she understands this trouble. i grew up in the seventy's and eighty's on a very similar summer to our model. i lived in state housing and youngest for children, and i watch my parents work. my mother worked and my father, you know, i had some health issues which i restricted that. but both still made sure that we had access all the children had access to opportunities when they came and my child that we, we did go to school, i can relate to our parents wanting, wanting the bet you want the best for you children. and you just really want to make sure that they can get somehow, sometimes you don't know how to get it. ah, leslie says the lessons being learned here are relevant across the world. how do we
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ensure that we foster better connections and ensure that people on the margins are included in mainstream australian society? he need someone to advocate for them in a somebody who is looking out for those opportunities for everybody and keep it fair so that you're not excluded by race or gender or, or any of those things that should he see my b, e 9 that spain, that's been a barrier one such advocate gavin to a tar he great left his mark on the student in 2019 the local artist worked with the kids to create these benches to inspire abuse of quite the school. just as he does across our model. it's brian, it's colorful, but the messages are the messages are important, yet she spent time getting to know asked students and why that pace of our school
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was important to them. it connects with the children he brings the energy and made his my smile. that afternoon. we find he working on his latest camp, a wall in downtown arbor, filling it, not with graffiti, but off. see, this is all happening on the floor. i am involved with known locally as gracie, he was ahmed els community citizen of the year in 2018 for fostering community resilience through these art projects. i think it's important for now city that we're able to use creativity to transform dull, who are the boring spaces the now city? a former soldier in new zealand. gracie came here with his family to chase wealth
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in western australia, mining sector. soon after arriving, he was retrenched from work and fell into deep depression with little an address at festivals, i personally had no tools to understand how i could reach out or how i could access any help that was empty. i mean, the lowest point for me personally would probably to the point play a lot of the ability to communicate with my wife, my 3 sons. after getting treatments, he set up a self funded community program called our vs depression to help others navigate dark times through creativity. i need an opposition, whether it's in the competitive space over sport. as a boxer, i, you know, i had to find another pony and left when i, i challenged myself to rise is an ex, military person is the same thing. the only difference that i've chosen,
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instead of picking up a rifle or weapon, chosen the paint brush. so i want some fun while i'm doing now blocking elaine, then go back and assess whether i need to add a towel or where i need to add an extra day time. yeah, yeah, she's great away break. should i? gracie is providing assistance to now, if you have a local artist struggling to realize his creative vision, honor roll the door at all models, central marcus, get rid of a what i called noise brief. simplify that image. get a real strong framework of the image that you're working off and then go back in later in, start detailing it out as you need to you. racy also operates a coffee then with his wife sharon. it's not a back key community caffeinated. this is how he meets troubled souls on the streets of our model. if we don't take care of yourself,
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then everything else moved past. this isn't about coffee. we're just using coffee as a vehicle to build a relationship. so this is about relationship building. gracie has set up a community cafe to help others say those in on but i'll say he's a role model for trouble. man. you know, what about me? you go on for me. what message do you have for them? responsibility at ownership, locate ourselves in them or take a step back and in just take tom didn't really say, man, is us who i want to be or is us who everyone else wants me to be. ah, you know ahmed out. plenty of people leave on struck mysteries. while the suburb lacks material wealth are fluid is placed, is reaching lee foster community. ah, some peyton, bull, others remove. but they're all determined to make ahmed out
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a better plan. ah, aunt kathy, the call to all the west and by his enabling vague oil to exploit the art of a had thiessen's. aunt's reliance on call is buying and shopping down poll. how plant the best teeth with counting the call on out there. to know where the fires are and where they are going. greeks look to the skies in a worrying sign. helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities. this one has just a rough, didn't become much bigger. and if you can see by the train tracks the fires, climbing up, no, just behind us on the ground, this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back, the inevitability of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work done to
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give way better with the hope is the fire will stop when it runs out of fuel. but for the moment, the fuel is everything in sight. oh, risking a civil war the you and as a die, a warning about the conflict in ethiopia to grow i region. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, sending more soldiers to the board of poland accuses beller roost of helping migrants illegally cross into that you going on indefinite strike unions in bolivia, protest a new law they say could be used to prosecute political opponents. ah .

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