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6 or mr burwell, end up with a wet night and start went some time on friday, but it dried up in cyprus, syria, and lebanon. by this time, in tropical africa disappointedly dry. in his short run, he sees particularly in kenya. so a small amount of good news, a hint of some growing showers here and some more in somali for what was a tropical depression just came across the horn of africa in sudden after particularly south africa, where it's been dry for a while. there's a huge amount, right in this way. first of all, in malawi and mozambique, but look at this development of widespread thunderstorms in the eastern cape and elsewhere in south africa. ah. in the light of the open sea hides the dark secret men forced to work without pay in slave for years, but a glimmer of hope remain for the forgotten fisherman. as
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a group of activists still deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom. ghosts fleet, a witness documentary on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results for the raid. byron walk indonesia, whose business firms for me, we moved full 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. invest, let be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now with
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ah, hello there, i miss darcy. attain donna, let's remind you about top stories here. the fallon, ethiopia is prime minister abbey ahmed, is said to have now left the capital heading to the frontline to lead his troops and baffle that comes to just ours. all to the united nations ordered the immediate evacuation of its international leaders of the 3 german political parties have agreed to form a coalition government following 2 months of talks of sulks is now poised to take over from angela marco as chancellor early next. ah, meanwhile, europe is struggling with a new corona, virus wave. germany is set to mom, 100000 deaths while from, from the netherlands. are among those reporting record numbers of infections. and couples is one of the most sought after minerals in the wild. it's used in battery, is that power electric cars and mobile phones?
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much of it comes from democratic republic of congo, but mining that is dangerous work. malcolm web reports from the coma mine and new allow the power province. these miners work at one of the largest informal cobalt mines in the democratic republic of congo for the 1st time. some of them have been given safety jackets in hon. hands and the manages plan to limit that number that things didn't go to plan. thousands of mine is one to work here. none of them can afford to miss a day's digging. there are a few jobs in congo, the growing demand for electric vehicle batteries, which cobalt is used in the men about $4.00 a day. about a face of the countries cobalt extracted by hand with a known as his mind. most of them are legal. nobody count the accidental death. the government says it wants to formalize the sector and by who cable,
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the government is going through the price, the government, after going through the production, the government's going through everything. it has to be of there was, anyone can come in the country and do everything they want to do. the government says it will open you off his mining sites, not k. what will happen to the existing mind process a warrant that we shut down for breaking roof. that's why they're providing hot house for the 1st time. we met the man who controls this mind. the hotel he's building in the nearby city of co ways. he. he says he's frustrated by the government plan called general cobalt enterprise or e g, c, c h, i met. if e g c prioritizes creating a monopoly, it will be a problem for us. the priority is to formalize the artistic mining sector. we don't want to be blogs, we will continue selling minerals to those who actually finance our operation for
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them. i use it a board next, but that's not because i'm not back of mine. shift is sure not to just say they need more time to make it face. point thing in there about $200000.00, little cars online at about a 1000000. the number of people are getting very rich when the cobol mining industry case was solar table here. so barely be paid anything for the shore shift if a tool there's no order here. we need order because we have too many. we need to buy the people into the group to work on different days, more appealing for better conditions so we can work properly. none of us have a good position in life. if we weren't here, we'd be stealing things in town to survive. many wondering if any reforms will
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actually happen, and mine is a wondering if they'll make them safer or cost them that job. malcolm web al jazeera cal, i'm a mind democratic republic of congo. so why is democratic republic of congo such a big plan? well, it produces 2 thirds of the world's coupled supply. global demand is projected to saw by a 100000 tons. in the next 4 years. we've been saying, couples is used in batteries that are needed as well. moves towards clean energy like wind, solar power, and electric vehicles. those are used in mobile phones and laptops, but rights group say child labor, fatal accidents, violence and corruption are common in d. r. c is mining operations. well let's bring in murray hits min. he's a professor of economic geology at university college dublin, and also a former associate director of energy and minerals with united states. geological said that he joins us now from dublin. profess it, let's start with the d. c cult deposits. we know why there's such demand,
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but i understand it actually varies quite greatly in quality. what sorts have come to these autism minors that we're seeing there and malcolm's report, what are they digging up? so the, the artist miners are digging up cobalt oxide, which is only for found in the relatively near surface. so that's the highest grade cobalt and the easiest to process, which is why they're thereafter it the, the multinational companies take that but also go deeper for a cobalt sulfide which has to be smelted to turn into cobalt metal. well, let me ask you, then you yourself have spent more than a decade, i believe traveling to southern d. c. to consult on this. can you talk us through what you've seen that particularly how things actually changed over the last few years. the cobalt mining has gone up and down with the global price of cobalt, so it it goes from boom to bust right now as, as the report very accurately showed there is obviously a frenzy of cobalt mining there and i think your report actually very,
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very well showed what, what's happening on the ground. and we've obviously seeing changes government not so long ago in the d. c from camila to just to katie. has there actually been a different approach to resort management, especially when it comes to dealing with foreign investments and multinational. so i haven't been down since the start of the pandemic, and that coincides actually almost with the change of government. so i can't say myself, but reading about it and talking to people who are there, there are some changes coming? yes. and can you talk us through what those are, particularly when it comes to dealing with global palace, like the u. s. and china who have great demand for couples, i believe they do. and so what's happened recently is the announcement from control so that there will be renegotiation of the renegotiation of existing mining contracts. we don't have money or i don't have many details about that. but that potentially could have great implications for,
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for all the major companies that are actually operating there. mary hits and the professor of economic geology at university college dublin speaking to us from that thanks for joining us out there. in your insights professor thank you very much. now moving on, an jury deliberations have now resumed for a 2nd day and the on that i'll be mad at trial in the u. s. 3 white men are charged with chasing, and killing the 25 year old black men in georgia last year. they've a several charges including felony murder, aggravated assault, and false imprisonment charges. let's speak to. she had tons of, he's outside the court house for us in brunswick and georgia. she had any signs of how close the jury might be to avert it. do you think without having these tantalizing signs at the end of the deliberations on tuesday, the foreman said that they were working towards a vertical that was an imminent, so they did decide to call it a night around 6 pm or so that was seen is encouraging that they were getting that
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they didn't say that we're having some real, some real problems here. and i'm just in the last hour the jury asked to see 2 pieces of evidence. again, 1st a cell phone video of the altercation in which received an eob re be shot dad's they wanted to listen again to the 911 call made by one of the defenders that called the emergency services. now, the big analysis that was before that the jury could be, could be looking at what, why they wanted to see these bits of evidence again. and of course we don't know. but if looking at the, the, the cell phone video evidence, it could mean that, that weighing the claim of self defense from travis, that michael, who didn't shoot, i would aubrey dead. that's absolutely all minister the prosecution because the prosecutions ok says there is no claim of self defense. if you're the one who instigated the altercation and you will basically committing felonies and improperly improperly cornering aubrey and then assaulting him, there shouldn't be any question of self defense. so that would be honest with persecution. having said that,
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this could be about the man who shot the video. william bron one of the the, the other defendants as to whether he had them to do with the killing a tool. he may, he has, he could get off with just a misdemeanor, reckless driving that could be about him instead. and then the 911 call. that's interesting because that's the key part of the prosecution. prosecution's case is that when they called when he called the emergency services, he did mention a crime having been committed or about to go out to make assist with the rest. busy all he said was a black man running down the street and that is not a crime. she had this, we've been saying for some time now this has been a highly charged child. protest is outside the courthouse. can you talk us through what's at stake in it? listening to civil rights leaders in the family. it really is a question. it seems of how far america has come. not just from the days of overt segregation, especially here and in the, in the deep south, when ordinary white citizens would see a black man or a black person on the streets and decidedly mega. just take the law into their
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hands and lynch them killed them, assault them or whatever. but even more recently, that's the case with travel miles and also in florida was exactly 10 years ago. 17 year old kids walking down the street. somebody says that part of a neighborhood watch decides, well that's very suspicious as up shooting him. dad, even though treva moved and haven't done anything. and that case the jury clears the person who shot treyvon. martin, how we got any further? where are we now? 1010 years later we were just listen to benjamin chrome, who's like me, the leading civil rights attorney in the country now representing the ovary family . and it was possible to not have seen everything, but he got really emotional when he thought of the possibility that these men could be cleared before me or an attorney. i'm a black man, and i have black children. and i said, my guy, if america can come down this,
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then all parents who have children are karla. we can't protect whatever the verdict is guilty or not guilty. there is another case pending a federal hate crimes case which those are difficult to prove quite often. but in this case, racial slurs were reported to have been used, it may be more easy to, to prove that. but then the policy of the federal, the federal authorities had difficulty proving because you have to express that you have to be able to prove that racist intent. so there is another case there waiting in the wings for the defendants as well. she haven't had that for us outside the courthouse in georgia. thank you so much. yeah. now turkey is, lira has hit a record low against the us dollar a day after president russia type one defended his policy of sharp interest rate cuts. many critics have called on add on to a vast course as inflation source to nearly 20 percent. the currency is already
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lost almost half its value this year. let's take a look at just how we got here. present data on the 1st decade and power from 20, from 2003. so strong growth, thanks to major investments in infrastructure and then jump forward to july 2016 after i found qu, attend the current to tumble to 3 layers against the dollar. in august 2018 us present, donald trump imposed terrorists on steel and aluminium, and then the currency crashed 20 percent in already 4 and 40 percent over the previous 12 months. the economy actually then grew 5.9 percent during the pandemic, but inflation at 16 percent wiped out any gain. valera started trading at $13.00, but is now $1250.00 against the dollar sim. consillio has went out from a stumble service national. curren still, iran has gotten nearly 50 percent off its valley against the american dollar in the last 2 months. the last purchasing power for the turkish citizens who are already
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fighting against a high inflation rates. inter kidney inflation is around 20 percent right now, but extra suggests that given the currency crisis that turkey is going through, it can reach about 30 percent in the coming month. the opposition that the government of implementing wrong economic policy is left. the government said there waging war to protect their economic independence, but the streets think different. you know, from like stand them though. i want you to study abroad, but school prices and now too expensive. so myself friends started to say, we won't be able to. we're disappointed behind it and what if what you're doing is killing the purchasing power. it doesn't work out. they say exports will serve your costs. are also surgery. how are you going to sell the products i did yet? purchase economy has been fragile to international diplomatic issues. this fits within turkey and its life. however,
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the rapid loss and the turkish near rock is due to the interest rate cuts by the turkey central bank, which is highly influenced by turkish present. georgia. please don't. economic question presents our don bluth high interest rates are the reason for high inflation. that's why a minimum interest rate must be implemented by the tricky central bank. however, the markets and they say different, but prisons are now believes that the economic models that his government is mounting right now will at the end try the turkish economy. but when it is going to happen, or is this going to happen is so no, apple is suing the israeli cyber firm and a so group of controversial hacking tools. the tech jain says the company's pegasus software tracks and target that it uses in the us. apple is the latest in a string of companies and governments to take legal action against the spyware producer, and the 3rd has denied any wrong doing. well joe usb is the chief executive officer
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at global cyber risk. she says it's one of the strongest steps any company is taken so fall. it's very significant because the software was developed to target i phones and android mobile phones. so if apple can succeed and get a ban or an injunction, so that the, in a so software cannot be used on their phones, it will effectively kill the n s o market for the software. so it's a very big move by apple. one that i'm very glad to see them take, i think it's very important. they're trying to hide their fear mongering and they're trying to hide behind terrorists and pet files. and the fact is, they aren't trotting out examples of terrorism and head of files and their technology successfully defeating that. what we're seeing is governments that have used this technology to suppress human rights and civil rights. and ways that are
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counter to democratic principles and certainly in the united states national security interests. so they are just simply trying to hide behind israeli defense licenses for the technology and also claiming that it can be used to catch bad guys . while the bad guys may be in a so now a nasa space croft is on a test mission that could possibly one day stop an asteroid from destroying the earth. scientist hope they can alter its course by colliding with it. it's a test run in case a giant space rock needs to be redirected away from our planners who are about monday, report 3 to run the dance mission could one day save the earth. nasa would deliberately curtis spacecraft into an unsuspecting rock or would i move? the aim to find out what it would take to stop a large asteroid from one day, crushing into the earth and devastated the planet of veal. we're going to bump into
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a desk and off i call. i've got stadium sized like soccer, stadium sized ass. right. that, that is in an orbit around the body that is about 5 times larger. so that's what, that's what we're going to do, went and measure really the change of orbit for that secondary body is the 1st time scientists are attempting such an experiment. and this is how they're going to do it. die more circles and asteroid could, did miss. nasa has waited for it. get close to us, amir, 11000000 kilometers away. the spacecraft will reach speeds more than 24000 kilometers per hour and head straight towards it. they're hoping the crush would take both objects out, of course, even if ever so slightly. and it will all be streamed by video back to earth. and that would tell us a loved about if you want to deviate completely as more or less the right from the
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earth. what type of spacecraft, what speed, what weight, what impact we need to have to deflect? an asteroid sign to say the results of the experiment all 5. so if an asteroid measuring just a few 100 meters collides with our planet, it could have devastating consequences. what they're really targeting our asteroids, be like regional destroyers like something that could have a huge impact and say, a certain part of the, the planet. so it's really important that we have a means to protect against those scientists hope the small impact will be a huge step forward to protecting a potentially devastating impact on us. lower that a manly al jazeera well still ahead here and sports. rinaldo is on target to man, stay united as they aim to progress and the european champions me ah,
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move for mac, it's now time to support his ending. thank you so much. this darzy will french international cream. benjamin has been hit with a one year suspended. jailed son benjamin has been found guilty of conspiring to blackmail. a fellow footballer, the $33.00 old around madrid stall was also i find $84000.00 benz may have been accused of helping to blackmail. much french international much evolved wayner of explicit images taken from wine as fung. benjamin is planning to appeal. the votes should you know, the ex, your, we are actually angry with this verdict which is totally contradictory. it's been
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acknowledged by the tribunal itself, that carrying benjamin didn't know anything about what was going on. and in the end were told that he couldn't not know, but without any proof, he's been condemned to a severe unfair sentence without any proof at all. we're pretty astonished by this verdict. i think well benjamin and his ram under a team will be in action a little later on in the year. european champions league the 13 time when is a taking on moldova champions? sharif syrup. so a winfrey out. we'll put them into the last 60 mary mary hospital, the other guys out on our carrera. no, it is not difficult to being at alamo, that it's coach. a coach at all is a difficult, but if you are in a race, it's better to hear ferocity then i feared 500. that is how i feel at this moment about coaching. good al, madrid, all gorgeous. are under pressure, and managers are sacked every week. it just comes to be the coaching, the best deem in the world and procedure man, so they won't allow their coach maricia pockets in it to join manchester,
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united before the end of this season. portrait siena is in manchester at the moment . as his pierced ye team faced man city in the champions league with the likes of leon massey name are and killing him back at his disposal for his group a fixture. argentine says he has no need to be thinking about a move to united just yet. i was clear, i said to you that i said to you all my gondo, you say 2023. you know, or is this is one on one ones is were more i don't say nothing different. and then i am i am, i am really happy in bodies of embodied gentleman that this is a fact we had our in talks with former barcelona boston star verde hoping he can type into the end of this season after the falling of going to socio michael current quiz, the can take a coach as united qualified for the champions league, no kind of stages on tuesday, chris, on all the demands is just some sloppy play bouncing around united. the lead of
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it's just over 10 minutes to go. i kept with his rest sort of scoring and every game you know is displayed in the composition side. and jayden sancho made a signal install this time. that was his 1st goal for the club. the oldest chelsea of jones united in the last 16 after beating events. as for niels, that is the italian sites. have you ever defeated this competition from a shell of chelsea ahead reach? james been fired in a 2nd for the premier league latest 3 minutes later it was real thanks to a comment for the boys. chelsea move above events into some spot in the group. the saudi arabian club al hello become the most successful team and asian football, winning the champions league for a record full time. the home side, opening the scoring up just 16 2nd against sailors of south period. most of the, sorry, with the 1st goal in the final is competition. i'll hello little bit late in the 2nd hope. thanks to defend them. nice america. so you know, the final school giving be the best 2nd champions they try. so in the last
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32 teams, you can just do the normal test jump ship finals are getting ready to resume their rivalry india house, new zealand and see much searing on thursday in can pull the black caps did beat india in that says championship competition earlier on the ship news aliens, last test or of india. well, that ended in a 3 know series of things. home i don't, it is. so you have to make use, make them more topic. and india, we all know we are backing up boilers to take 20. you get another said the spinning friendly because so they're going to play on those kind of pickets. that's been friendly because at the same time it will be good to back on back. one will have to apply themselves if they get said they'll have to go when you do a big one, but that is a challenge as a backbone. throughout the whole series, the spend component will be a different actor and i'm sure it's no different here at camp or i think we might
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have been the last on last piece match that was played back in 2016, but things changed a little. but the, you know, i said the pitch and things, it's been some time so to be about assessing those conditions as quickly as possible. and it may be a, the new next batesman like aside that we're missing a suspended style approach. james. and for the next held off the lake is $16.00, the $100.00, james. we found one game for striking detroit $0.50. stuart in the face drawn was i was surprised. i me you know, i think you're good. you're suspended. i'll get no one any what i won't be suspended. 3 honest when you get it was accident accidentally hit him in the face. okay. more for me in a couple of hours, but let us i will looking for now. thanks so much sandy. well that's it for me to
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pay for this news out. but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more. today's news. ah, ah. a bully else is there a london broker? fantastic to people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black worship 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 are rec, thank you're in to tell me thing a songwriter in you think about life. vicki certainly have is making an invisible
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ah tougher cove at 19 restrictions on the way in france. as the virus savages across pumps of urine ah, associates a. this is al jazeera life and also coming up japanese political parties agree, a deal, which we'll see olaf sholpes succeed anglo. michael is chancellor. ethiopia, as prime minister says he's heading to the front line of the tiguan conflict, as rebels advanced on the capital. and it is the truth out there.
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