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breeze, it comes out from the southwest of the site, so temperatures are on the mild side. it's 15 in the sunshine and london, and 12, for example, in glasgow. this continues or the next day or so. so i said the central part of europe remains quite quiet. ah, the frank assessments is likely to change biking behavior at all. it's not gonna change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do. and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results. right? aren't want indonesia, his firms, for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let's be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest indonesia. now
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november, we'll see barbarians vote in a 3rd parliamentary election. this year, public outcry, the widespread corruption brought down former prime minister boy k bar itself. but finding a replacement, his priest, problematic. will it be 3rd time lucky in the bulgarian election? special cap rates on pal to thera, ah, ah, bases al jazeera compared to all the top stories this arm un security council says the conflict in a few p as t cry region is at risk of becoming a nationwide civil war. and african unions, envoy is receivable procedures to push for deescalate the court. and suzanne has
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soldiers the restoration of internet services. more than 2 weeks after most of the were shut down to prevent process and a campaign of civil disobedience after she take over children and has closed part of it for the course and spell center. large groups of people try to force to holland and the easy acute problem encouraging the migration. so in the tell the ation against sanctions a fire as a school in the 2nd largest city is killed at these 26 children age between 3 and 8 years old. it happened in mirage near the southern border with my g area. 3 classrooms made of wood and straw, were destroyed. many schools in rural me sure. use these materials, making them dangerous for risk. an mourner, as a paid tribute to 18 miners killed when a gold mine collapsed in the share, gathered at the site and done isa. township italy,
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7 people were also injured on sunday when a well gave way trapping people at the boston, the garden, lyman mindful only discovered recently, thousands of people have sought work there. and officials say it's been difficult to control. the site is along. rule were who are going to review how to reorganize this operation and create the conditions for people to work with, dignity, and also to work legally. we are going to look at all of this and ensure maximum security as the dealer. olivia's transport and retail unions have started an indefinite strike. they pose a law against what the government calls elicit, profits and terrorist financing. critic, see it sounds a government tactic to see prod, scenes, private property, and cracked down on descent to raise a bull reports. any base either on the streets to fight government attempts to centralize power and cracked down on descent. thousands of people turned out on monday across olivia protesters are concerned about
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a law. the government wants to pass to fight, elicit profits and terrorism. wasn't that it hasn't. ne lakifia, mosher says the law we heard people like her near of protest and we want a low to be a not that are articles that hard much that could make us lose all our belongings. they should fight for our country for our well being. we are here for our children, x, we say the low violates rights to due process and could be used to persecute political opponents. the nation is deeply divided since abel morales was forced out of off within 2019 after i disputed election that forced him to leave the country. oh lisa to see from what alice mast party won the elections last year with a landslide vote. frankie state of the union speech on monday, he said he has the responsibility of helping will even move forward. and that's why he's hoping to pass
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a series of laws that will help the country recover from the pandemic. when the people voted last year, it was set clear that they did not want unconstitutional governments and gave us legitimacy to govern. it told us they want political, economic, and social stability to advance. they trusted the economic reconstruction of our country, of the health system after the pandemic, the right to education, and showed us the way of peace through justice. but not everyone agrees. in the lowland city of santa cruz, the stronghold for the conservative opposition protesters, block roads and set tires on fire. the government's has the opposition is using the law as an excuse to generate instability in the country. the strike while widespread does not have the support of a major labor union close to the government. but or monday, thousands showed their concern on the streets. they believe the loss to fight what
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the government calls elicit. profits could lead to an attack on private property. and that's why they vow to remain on the streets until the government gives into their demands. it is um, under cedar. the un says west africa has become a major trends at hub for drug trafficking. the amount of cocaine cease in the region grew tenfold between 20152019 liberia is one of the countries affected as strokes make their way from latin america to the european markets. nicholas hawk reports for monrovia. this one's feared warlord during lay barriers. decade long, civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic he's my pops says this man. i would kill for him in these ghettos in the capital monrovia, the children who once fought for him have now grown into gang members and drug addicts. oh, they call him general, but naked because he fought without clothes alongside children hooked on drugs. he
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provided before going into battle, bly says he and his army of child soldiers ate the hearts of children they'd capture. i'm looking for jean 2, will you promise me that i you will give foreign pitcher greg bullet the dish for what purpose? asked this man. the enemy is at back in the most brilliant children. that's why you seated about one warrior. that mission is going to be struggle, little if no rescued his guys. the enemy, he refers to our drug lord to in monrovia were told to leave that gangs or after us . the un says liberia is among several west african countries used as transit hubs for cocaine and heroin coming from latin america and asian countries to european markets. the next day we meet bly at his home in his backyard, our barracks for the teenagers. he's picked off the streets. they say nigerian gang
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members are distributing drugs in the ghettos hooking children on heroin or pharmaceuticals. like the painkiller tramadol, i want to become a lawmaker because no one will talk for us. in the house of representatives. we have one or a on the street smoking trucks. i want to become a la maker to protect my friends. lie hands admitted to the country's truth and reconciliation commission that he is responsible for the killings of more than $20000.00 people during the civil war. now he says he's these children's protector . the work that the former or joshua has done with 3 children has a trusted public since it's the and that's protected him in effect from public prosecution. despite the recommendations made by the truth and reconciliation commission on blake says, protecting children as a way for him to repent for his past crimes. and i think what i did was wrong, and there was no excuse for it. and me and us who did this should be for if i'm
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with him for justice, i want to be giving back for this former warlord. liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes and for his country. statements that few here are in a position to challenge. nicholas hawk al jazeera monrovia satellite images superior tissue china has built mockup survey, u. s. navy aircraft, carrier and destroyer in its northwestern desert, there believes to be part of new target practice as tensions wise between washington and aging, over taiwan and the 5 china see china government hasn't comments. it's the satellite images. serious military says his feel has carried out air strikes. targeting central and western provinces, went into soldiers, tv showed explosions. it says, or syrian defense systems shutting down israeli missiles,
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serious the war planes fired missiles when flying over lebanon? a british based motion group says raids heads near a military airport in homes province. investigations have revealed that phones of 6 palestinian rights activists have been hacked by israel. a report says military grade, spyware, called pegasus, was used on their devices for more than a year. the campaigners were recently declares of terrorist organizations by the israeli defense minister, or false reports from ramallah in the occupied west bank of the week spent rejecting israeli accusations of links to a designated terror organization. 6 palestinian rights groups went public with accusations of their own. and investigation found that 6 iphones, at least 3 of them, belonging to staff from the palestinian, and jose had been infected with pegasus spyware. and ivan, it's a strong feeling to have your privacy violated,
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even the simplest of things my wife couldn't sleep for 3 days after finding, being extremely worried or privacy was violated as a family, the children, their pictures are conversations with family and friends. i guess this is so to governments around the world by the israeli company, and so on the license from israel's ministry of defense in recent years, there have been many reports of the spyware being used by or for a terry and re james to target journalists, activists and politicians last week, the u. s. blacklisted the company, pegasus is supposed to be blocked from use on israeli, or palestinian phones on monday. and as i said, we cannot confirm or deny the identity of our government customers, as we stated in the past. and as a group does not operate the products itself, the company licenses approved government agencies to do so. last month, 3 days after the investigation into suspected phone hacking began. israel designated all 6 organizations as tara groups, accusing them among other things of funnelling money to the popular front for the
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liberation of palestine. there was significant pushback from international donors, but this sunday, the israeli army endorsed the move, giving itself the power to shut down offices, confiscate money, and make arrests. the groups are demanding international protection and an investigation into who's behind the spyware attack. that this technology was viewed in these cell phones, but we don't know who was implementing get and what for. and this is why we are calling for more investigation in the case. and in order to find who's responsible and to try to find him accountable for this, the relation the story has emerged on the same day as the washington post published results of an investigation into an israeli facial recognition system known as blue wolf. it said to use a huge database of smartphone images, the palestinians taken by israeli soldiers to target people to detention a. we thought comment from israel on the alleged use of the pegasus spyware,
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on israeli and palestinian phones. but so far, the only response has been from the military, which is denied using pegasus as for the palestinian groups. they say they will continue to operate as normal despite the heightened risk. hurry for said, i'll just era ramallah and the occupied westbank. us investigators and sees $6000000.00 in bronson, where payments and charge to alleged hackers in relation to major attacks. ukrainian man is in custody. authorities are still searching for the other suspect who's a russian citizen. it's alleged, the men are tied to the prolific russia based hacker group are evil. it's accused of carrying ice attacks, costing american firms millions of dollars to date are evil. ransomware has been deployed on approximately $175000.00 computers worldwide, with at least $200000000.00 paid and ransom. as a result of the casea tech businesses that relied on casias services across the
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united states and around the world were impacted for my children. presidents me can 2nd really has been transferred to a prison hospital. he's been on hunger strike for more than a month while in jail circus for the supporters have been holding rallies to cold for his release. he was arrested last month when he returned from exile after being convicted in absentia of abuse of power, new and independent cinema from around the world as being showcased at a film festival. here in katara, the i show festival features is 9th edition as dorsey jabari reports, some doha dark, all 31 feature films and 50 for shorts. that is the line up for this years. as yell film festival. the organizers are hoping this year's events will be a fresh start since the pandemic force most events to be held remotely last year.
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yet that the law nozzle on as yet film festival returns with this years the press play out is to move forward out of pause mode and rekindle people's passion for play, exploration and discovery through shared cultural experiences. shut off. and can you go with on this film? festival highlights talent in the middle east, and now includes more countries. the program has 85 films from 44 nations, nearly a 3rd of them made by women filmmakers. i'll mention one vendor. this is the trailer for the latest film from to time academy award winning. a radian director ask our faculty, the movie hero is a compelling slice of life story that won the grand prix at cannes film festival earlier this year, thought it better. iranian actor m. u g d plays the lead character, a man who is down on his luck on the surface. but as the twist of fate unfold, a rich tapestry of human behavior and deep philosophical quandaries are revealed
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humana. angela says, that's exactly why the film has global appeal, bonanza, mom, bahati, 2. this forms about humanity and human relations. and sometimes you have a film that's about to specific society which differs in each country because of cultural differences. but once you have a story by people in the relationships, then it doesn't matter where the story is told, it's universal. and that's why a global audience can relate to this phone. a hero is opening the film festival this year and its ron's official submission for next year was academy awards. director ask how these work is being screened alongside other award winning films from loving on turkey and germany, all of which highlighted the broad reach an impact of this event in the world of cinema ah, international films are just one part of the meeting because our section plays an important role in expanding the country's culture footprint to an international audience. one such filmmaker is katara much to algebra,
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me he his short film and then they burned the. she has 12 international wards. the film is about his mother's gradual and terminal memory loss over the course of many years. a lot of the makers need to be represented to, within the places that they're in. and i think because it just is sort of a platform that celebrates all kinds of backgrounds. people that come from all places, but that call us at home. i think that really isn't important. platform, as you know, means generations in arabic, a fitting name for a festival, with the goal of supporting emerging talents and influential artists for many years to come. door such a part, al jazeera, doha jordan, established one of the arab world, 1st national orchestra in the 19 eighties and it's played with when i and artists, including italian tenor, andrea bocelli, but no with struggling to survive as natasha can aim reports form among what do
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they call it and on and off love affair with 6 of glass pipes. he, my ad dean is jordan's only professional tuba player and a member of the national music conservatory orchestra. but due to lack of funding, she's only been able to perform with the orchestra 3 times in the last 2 years. it's like taking from a doctor the ability to do surgeries or see patients. it's just, it's what i do with music and what i do, who i am. so when i don't do that, it's just, it makes me frustrated. the orchestra has never had a stable source of funding in its 33 year history from 2006 to 2011. the city of man was a benefactor until it ran out of money. then in 2014, a wealthy businessman supported the orchestra for 3 years until he could no longer
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afford it. the conductor says it costs about half a $1000000.00 a year to keep the orchestra playing regularly. mm hm. and city is the conductor and the director of the national music conservatory. 400 students school offers beginners classes to college degrees and was the pathway for musicians to join the orchestra. but he says now it's become more of a gig for higher plane only sporadically. and it'll remain that way until the government provides funding in the arab world, some governments financially support national orchestra to have an orchestra. it's always a losing project because you have the cost of a high costs. and what you have benefit for it is you have culture and this is the face of the country. the minister of culture says, the government hires the orchestra to play at special events and doesn't intend to
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turn the musicians into public employee's commission. couldn't mikka as a funeral to law? we are hoping that the orchestra gets proper funding, not like now only playing for special occasions, every musician dreams of playing solo. if there's the orchestra, how will this dream come true? i'll talk about with few opportunities available. it's a dream. many musicians are now pursuing abroad. natasha green, l 0, a man, georgia still ahead on al jazeera. we'll have the sports for you will, the could play their own feel, drama back home is impacting indians pursuits another well titled to stay with us. ah
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ah ah, to the score hears foreign holla, thanks so much. england or 2 wins away from holding the 2 biggest hurdles and international limited over cricket o and morgan's team are preparing to face, usually in the semi finals of the t 20 world cup and abu dhabi on wednesday. england are looking to win the competition for a 2nd time as a follow up to their triumph and the one day roll cap in 2019 where they beat the black haps in the final. while despite things looking promising to the national team, always not well within english cricket, the countries border currently trying to men relations with another one of crickets, elite nations papasan, easy be chief executive tom harrison is flown to the asian country for talks with the p. c. b, and it's patron and chief pakistan's prime minister imran con follows england cancelling its t $22.00 or pakistan last month,
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due to security concerns. the decision which followed new zealand also abandoning their tour is heavily criticized by the pcb players and fans. well, there is also been trouble and domestic cricket in england, former yorkshire player ozzy murphy has received an apology from the club following his accusations of institutional racism, or bore brown or freak was victim of racial, harassment and bullying. the cob initially said it would wouldn't be disciplining anyone the scandal has led to the resignation of senior figures at yorkshire. or joining us now from dubai is the daily mirrors, cricket correspondent, dean wilson. thank you so much for joining us. does the english cricket have an image problem? do you think? yes, a problem at the moment. that's for sure. and you go ahead to complete a 2nd. well company road. but all the stories, all the coverage about again,
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front page back age and bro. costing bulletins is all been about this issue of racism, sharon and it's been a real issue that goes a bit deeper than just one club. i think that the game is really looking at itself in totality. and you know that cool for evidence now to try and get a real picture. oh, where the game is out in regards to this issue. but it's been very difficult wage and, and certainly a bad image for the game at the moment. and you've been speaking to members as in like the england can to what extent have the off field issues impacted them? well, i think they accept a perfect so, and the job that they do, and i think that they become going onto the, onto the field. they've been able to focus on the job in hand, but there's no doubt that a story has been the subject of a lot of conversations within the england camp. and there are
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a number of players who play for your friends and colleagues involved in the story . so they certainly have impacted that the guy that here, but you know, as i say very soon, they revenue environment is a very healthy, diverse and inclusive one. and i think, i think that is a feeling that i wish that could be replicated throughout the game of a gloves in the dressing room. so they've certainly been talking about it is certainly been an appointment focused. but as i say them exceptional plays, you know, they've got semi final coming up and i've got no doubt that they'll be totally focused and ready to go. when that comes round tomorrow. so we're at the semi final stage, abs, 20 world cup, which teams do you expect to reach the final? well, i'm going to say england. absolutely. they're playing new zealand tomorrow to teams . each other very well. the 201950 over world cup final was contested between them
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and england. managed to just sneak out of the line in that one england but a really strong job of going through and then the other semi final pakistan against australia to pretty impressive side. but i think pakistan have been the real inform team in this told him of the enemy to not to do the match. so far in this tournament. i would like to see a pakistan, england, final but you know, the stages anyone can go through. okay, i guess we'll see the molson. thank you so much for your time. thank you. basketball now and steph curry led the golden state warriors to their 5th straight when he scored an n b. a season high, 50 points including 93 pointers, 10 asses and 7 rebound. for a almost single handedly took the warriors past the atlanta hall, the $12713.00. it's the 33 year olds, 10th career, 50 pointing,
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becoming the oldest player in the lee to accomplish the fee for messy night over in danvers. things got heated after this foul, the nuggets nichol i yoke ich was ejected from the game after slamming his shoulder into miami's mar keith morris after an altercation. but it's came to attend to the player. heat says moore's has an apparent neck injury. the nuggets went on to beat miami, a 113 to 96. i think it's where it was a dirty play. oh and, and i just needed to protect myself and i felt a bad issue. i'm not supposed to react that way. first of all, to not get thrown out of the game or so i cannot help my team in the game, which is the most important thing. okay, that is all your support for now. back to you how i thank you very much indeed it far more from far of course, throughout the day. but for this user that is it. i'm afraid id say with us here on
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out 0. peters will be, will be with you after the break is more of the latest around the world. ah mm. with the al jazeera london broker sent us to people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of blackberry people and we have to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films. i reckon you're in to tell me things turn right back in if they were late with making separately have if making off invisible judea v unscripted coming soon
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on out to sarah in the vietnam war. the u. s. army used to heidi talks occurred beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge, bringing something, and they didn't even see the case for 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus a interest on al jazeera bowl and, and home stories of asia and the pacific amount. tens of thousands of children were born into or lived under the iceland regime in iraq and syria. now, many are in camps, either orphans, all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities kick into length on people are going to welcome
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them after that. of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation on al jazeera ah, the risk of ethiopia descending into a widening civil war is only to real the un security council, he is a dire assessment about ethiopians conflicts and a warning was only a small window of opportunity to act. ah, a welcome on peace adobe.

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