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lou. this is al jazeera ah albert, i'm nick clark. this is in use, our life window are coming up the next 60 minutes. final round of parliamentary elections in france, president of manuel microns coalition, hope to hold off a challenge from a new left his blog. connie is a qu, protests. does it take to the streets, shanicea against the president's plans for a constitutional referendum? bangladesh is facing its worth flooding in more than 100 years affecting millions troops have been called up to help with the rescue. expand against coven 19 vaccination campaign. the u. s. gives the green light for infants as young as 6 months to get the job. in support defending champion john rom is in contention to retain his us open title is vantage is just one shot behind the latest. despite
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disastrous final hope. ah, invitees underway in france in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections which could decide the future of president a man or microns reform agenda. the 1st round showed micron. centrist coalition come on just ahead on a tight race with a newly formed left wing alliance. the president will need a majority to push through his plans to raise retirement age and reduce taxes amongst other things. let's go live now to paris to gentle hall, who standing by for sarah and jetta at to say the least that the great the, let's take her there is, it's a, it's an election for a new parliament, a new national assembly. of course, it will also define the face of government to come depending on the results of that parliamentary election. but crucially, it will determine the limits of emanuel microns power in his 2nd term as president
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to enact the sort of reforms he wants to bring in. in the face of economic crisis at home and a crisis on the world stage, let me bring in my guest to talk more about this. christine kado joins us a professor of political science at the university of paris a very week. thank you for joining us. if you do, if emanuel microns, centrist coalition ensemble lose their majority as is possible, how difficult would that make the business of passing laws and being a government in this country? i probably will have to get allies on a case by case scenario are for each law will get support from the center, right, or center left people and seats probably won't change a lot. i will say probably because it's already what is happening now. i will get small support from let it be coward, small support from the most conservative part of the socialist party. so i don't think it will be a big change actually at a time of real crisis in this country,
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or a lot of people will be looking to a unit unified government to make decisive decisions to, to that will affect the things that they actually care about. it is, is that not going to be problematic in what will effectively be potentially a hung bar? well, i think people, we also react as maybe a deep differently and will they will of hard time to think about a real crisis with international assembly when we have a crisis in a pension system or in a public situation. and people are more keen to unify and to deny themselves. and i, one thing they will double the economic crisis with a political crisis will probably and make people think that will find an middle way consensus to try to keep the, and once a unified let's talk about another crisis. a crisis of legitimacy if you like, voter apathy, they talk about the abstentions. the people who don't bother to vote being the largest constituency in this country. and indeed, a majority of voters didn't even bother to turn out last weekend at the 1st round.
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how much of a problem is this? why have people sort of lost interest in politics in this country? maybe because of lot of promises that been made in a emmanuel, my call may be changing the system. changing the parties are being new in political life. actually, people may be probably found, it was not so new. and people all figures coming again are and debating again of the same thing, some way to debates. and so probably some false measure deceptions and people were probably williard said, all all know around the world the same way. i mean it, that's the crisis of the representative system itself, not that specific. the french system itself, a lack of new ideas or lack of new energy. what about the arrival on the scene of the french left? now, after years of dominance by the right, this left his coalition likely to become the largest opposition grouping in parliament. does that bring anything new to the game? probably not, sir, but there it will have to make coalitions within the left and the probably with bit difficult weather, the green for example. all and, and some,
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although more far right for far left people that one gets easy or coalition to make for only financial for example, he wants to represent a prominent figure of the left and the i think it won't if easy for him to do that . especially since he won't be elected as an empty himself, so he will have to find another iran or to express, to express himself. and derek a nice as a teeth up there are the opposition. christine co, thanks very much for your insights on this. the 2nd round of voting for the french national assembly. this sunday, the results will be known later this evening. of course, the possibility exists of emanuel microns, centrist, losing their majority. the likelihood exists that they will be a leftist coalition, representing the main opposition in this country. back to una, yup. is going, imagining they were in france or journal. thanks to that from time big in june,
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his year protests as a back on the streets repose. the president's plans for constitutional referendum next month at this is the same. now live in tunis. the opposition saying that guy said, is trying to tightened his grip on power and threatening to boycott the book. and so i did, oh, parliament misuse, executive power. last year he also sat dozens of judges that led to them calling a national strike. now in its 3rd week, let's speak mountain sierra vocal when he joins us from the capital in june. it's so lisa, the demonstrations continue. how are we expecting things to pan out the day goes all i think today will be another sort of kind of business as usual. these protests have been going on pretty much on a monthly basis since italy's sides power grab. so hopefully this one will continue in a is relatively peaceful way, but certainly protests have been increasing over the past week. i've decided the judges are now entering that 3rd week of strike back. i have
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a day of rage. they say i, yesterday we saw abby and lucy's party, p. d. out mass thing in the center chair and it says, wow. and on thursday was the general strike by the leading labor union. so certainly there is a lot more sort of opposition and energy benting. but we're not really saying this reviews and also we're hearing that in terms of price science referendum, but most people don't, boy, it, it did. she said, i'm not bothering, i'm just going to go to the beach that tired of biting and not seeing any positive results and in treat people don't really know now what they're voting for, but tomorrow we'll see the delivery of the 1st draft of these new constitution so maybe when people actually see things on paper that they might change that position . but certainly this movement is joins his grateful energy and heat. they sort of
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struggle against what they say is, is sort of a slide into a retiree and one man ruled. so it is a good process increase, easy, same as the momentum bill to how much prussia does this proton price seeds grip on power it's, it seems quite as strange to know it, because every time there is that a mo opposition is site does seem to sort of regroup, and what we're saying is an increased pressurization within tenicia. when is seeing a lot of i trawling and i used to produce him. so there's been quite a big social media campaign against the maybe union. and this has been sort of been ongoing. he's, he's got a sort of a hall co following a people calling themselves the movement of july 25th and people who are real loyalists. i think the problem is that there's a lot of the because people have been demonstrating and fighting and marching in about 10 years and
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a lot of activists. the saying that just tired. they just told the guy to these debates anymore. but she, that is sort of giving him like a top blush to, to keep going. i was saying last national prussia to optimise acting at the judges . but it just seemed to be initiative deadlock and he sort of plowing on, regardless with his program. and she may be able to sort of push through his, his one man lou through default through apathy rather than through direct conflicts with the opposition. i misses the concern of me, the movement very demonstrating today. and why that trying to keep the energy up and the height going and date or anything like that for the moment. thanks so much . have a for the about update on the situation the into santa protest goes on. thanks a lot. now a memorial ceremony is being held on sunday in honor of out sir jenna street, of ratcliffe. it mocked. 40 days since she was killed is ready for his shot. she
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read in the head while she was on assignment and janine the occupied westbank. alice crossed live now to need to abraham has in ramallah in the occupied west bank as needed. just tell us about this memorial and what we're expecting to happen is it goes on as you can see behind me, there are hundreds of people who are arriving to that. i'm a cultural palace or some of the people who are arriving have the chance to sign a petition, demanding accountability for finding and prosecuting the killers of our beloved colleague, city in of awfully also people who are coming in. i see pictures of cities throughout her life. the way she was at dealing with her job the way she was dealing with people, one word that stands out my people here is that she was a human. she was very close to the people seem interested with the human animal bringing the story. she wasn't just shocked someone who would bring you the news of the story behind the news. the story of the people that are affected by the
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policies living under israeli occupation for decades. we're expecting to have speeches by a several palestinian officials are recorded speech by the palestinian president of our bass as well as the palestinian prime minister who is expected to be here anytime soon. we are also expecting to, i have to have a video that will showcase cities live and legacy people here. say the facts are clear. we know who killed her. we demand accountability did her life and legacy needa. it's an extraordinary life, an extraordinary legacy to approach. that's a good time, 40 days on to remember shreed herself and how she's remembered. she's remembered as someone who is devoted, dedicated and close to the people. i think this was her main legacy. she was a professional. she was always
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or i, we've lost our signal there with anita at the ramana cultural palace is that it goes on the memorial goes on, it just started at let's cross to louis moreno campers, an argentine lawyer who served as a 1st prosecutor of international criminal court. from 2003 to 2012, he joins us life via skype from one of the areas is needed was just saying a big part of the day is this sign of a petition for accountability and mr. tampa as part of the submission to the i. c. c about the sharon's killing. there are now details of the bullets that killed her this. does this develop the submission for prosecution? would you say what the goal, how to do justice for sharina? and probably i just need us to do more. she ran not just to show demonstrations. i think what we are doing now is how people can mobilize
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institutions to the justice for sherry and you say that bulletin board. so i just see that showed the bullet that bullet provide. and in this see at that this is a kind of bullet you by israeli told you they're all in miss. yeah, confirming that, but it wasn't for them because it wouldn't joke by how can you be thankful. bullets in, in, in, in, in a community is building those. if you cannot, should it randomly it back when that will that g for the q that of the national can of course we charge gotta see security forces to use that i have a mission. again, demonstrations here is a different, is it, it is a baron, allegedly, even these cold beer shooting a group of journalists who even the find themselves clearly as journalist they have
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that meant that they have to sign in the chest. so it's clear. so how it's possible to should it's a bill yet, it private, it didn't really beat it. so that isn't, but he bought that, but he's not enough to go to make it a criminal case because criminal cases are about individual responsibility. right? so the, in that case, the crucial evidence beat would be whether or not the soldier who fired the gun was ordered to do so. right. well. c yes, we did the fight who issued out. c because there was a major medical boy there, probably one of the sold will issue that that big issue is exactly what to say. did she should be or she is. so you should because with instructions from the commander. oh, it was a,
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i don't know he saw deficient. if there were orders from the commanders, what are the or was it will order the order they were to should journalist to should this is specific individual and sherry because you will enjoy the both in this type of issues wasn't target that the nation or was just a plan all of to target getting a donnelly's or a plan, the title in general and see it. so these are option oh good. so you decide to shoot because you'll notice or we need just stealing. we need to confirm that that it will came from a trend he sold by that these are the issues that any pretty good or could this should should it should investigate before to present the case because just to it we judges so they just feel we need them form, we do get for what the mitigation. so israel has the answers to those questions,
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but bad, unlikely to give them. so where does that leave any potential prosecution? you're right. i think the issue is that is the, just the bullet is what, where the issue of this should be the crucial issue. i should that i did right. call you then it it, it the can 3 who can conduct interviews. the problem. me. ok then we should, i have a contributory, come many messages, but i think it's still time to go back to the radio. so these are with kind of that because in fact in adjusted in man or from other people, these are the mind of the you with the security council. so the u. s. a good the guns it needed, talk out for the and there was
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a demo security for 19 each with men asking the question and demanding any mitigation. so if i issue, i was with that, if not, you deal to even the russian a court asking the question to israel and should happen to is these would be not confidential. question, know what we know. it said options and why we need to be creative in this case, to, to do jackie for sharing that option is a court in the u. s. u. s. $140.00 is that, and for the 2 big killers or the american john bodies, he'll be hated by isis. ok. and a when you get all right, that we're going to leave it there. we lose our signal with the earliest one in campo 1st the chief prosecutor of the i c. c. but we certainly go to just what he
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was saying. let's go back to the the memorial that's being held in honor of street rockland. we were speaking to need it to him a little bit earlier, the signal cut out there, but we got it back up again as well. and the, the you, which is telling us, you know, 40 days on is how important is to remember. sure. yes. and i can tell you that many people have participated in writing this small notebook. it has novices and it has a who's from the era of an international celebrities talking about that eve. they're also austin, in there, from inside. that is really in writing about shitty and writing about the funeral. she's saying that it has so many people at united so many palestinians. so that feeling here amongst palestinians is that she was a journalist who was close to the middle. she was uniting, ma'am, she was in canadian towards the side or another she was hailed. is the voice of
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truth. the voice on this is our people are remembering her, you know, when she would go to do a story and she would make sure that she would go talk to the family. that was the 1st to talk to them, especially weaving families. she with armando illnesses 1st before she would start writing or talking about a story with being a member, a human journalist than someone like being known ross, the world east, them beyond. she stays home when she stayed very down to hers and she lost people and they loved to have back already. thanks for the better we can leave you for now, but we will be back in september. moral ceremony continues the in honor of algebra, geometry outlet to mount 40 days since she was killed. voters in columbia are also accosting the ballots on sunday. it is the most contested
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presidential election. the recent history of the vote comes a year after popular movement, protesting against economic hardships, was broken up in a violent security cracked up through the by reports. now from buckets are on promises made by the to presidential hopefuls a book, a sort of villa felix, your miss. it's just a few hours away from the elections. i talked to the columbia that is ready to change, that he's ready to make history says quote, i will be thrown in this commercial at napoleon via fi. this is the 1st time i left when candidate has made it this far in a presidential campaign. an economist, and also a former gorilla. he promises to fight in equality. we think the war on drugs and overhauled the tax system with a 1000000 plus will look good. what we propose in the medium term is food sovereignty, an energy sovereignty based on clean energy, a process the disconnect says from the economy that i call fossil coal in oil, and which connects us to the agriculture and in industrialization policy. make sure
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why these with those challenger is a 77 year old business man, known as the king of take talk a little for the man, the shop, the country by making it to this sunday selection. he has based his campaign on attacking corrupt politicians, who he says have failed to columbia. people at mann. this is the former may europe who got a manga and many compare his political style to donald trump's in the as him where they warn you, been on june 19th. we have a commitment with columbia. we have waited years to get the corrupt out of office out on june 19th. we can begin to rewrite the new history of columbia, mark like this on the voting cart. you look into my eyes, read my lips. i will not fail. you both candidates promise change, but the elections has people here on the edge security forces are on high alert for potential political violence. some radical groups have said that they won't
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acknowledge the results of sunday's roles, and that's why thousands of soldiers and police officers have been deployed across the country to guarantee the safety of the electoral process. protest last year against tax races and health care reform, left dozens dead and hundreds injured ethos through this does look, it could be the protest showed we had serious and resolved social issues before the pandemic in the cities where the majority lived in the informal sector. when the economy was closed because of the pandemic, many lost at all, it continues to be a time bomb. and that's why the challenge now is to start addressing all those issues. the winner will inherit a country with solid economic growth, but deep social troubles. troubles that had been ignored for too long. but he said, well, i'll just eat at border police in brazil has confirmed that human remains found in the abs and all those of bruno pereira,
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an expert on indigenous people. and british journalists don't phillips authority say they were shot with a far, i'm use a hunting groups in the amazon regional demonte justice mechanic here for boats now from rio de janeiro. ah, this vigil was held under de brazilian federal police confirmed the 2nd set of human remains found in the amazon or those of indigenous expert boon were bit eda, loaners activists were costumes of rain forest animals to remind brazilians that fitted a died protecting indigenous territories from illegal fishermen and poachers. they blamed brazil's presence april, so nato and his administration for turning a blind eye and dismantling organizations created to protect the rain forest. and its people owe me to my zip with a woman after president bowes,
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a narrow took office. our attackers have been emboldened missionaries. miners farm . as long as and fishermen, they've gained strength, and they all want to pace about land. any beadle from florida went missing on june 5th, while traveling with british journalist don phillips, whose remains were identified on friday. police say, am i do you do that. costa and his brother was in me, have confessed to ambushing the men. lisa phillips was killed by a shot to the chest mediator was shot twice in the chest and in the head spoke on a signal. couldn't we have detained a 3rd suspect who was in the area of the crime when it happened. mother that we did, i was working with the indigenous people of the shove id valley was helping them track down legal fishermen who steal their food. last december we accompanied him on an indigenous patrol. he told us at the time that he was being threatened.
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dom phillips was researching a book on how to save the amazon. their bodies were found deep into the rain forest, 3 kilometers away from the river. the murder of dom phillips, sim, group idiot, uh, has shopped, brazil, and the world. another vigil will be held on sunday in the brazilian capital brazilian. meanwhile, the investigations continue, resilient investigators savvy suspect more people are involved in what seems to be applying the crime monitor. and i give all to 0. we have is an arrow. well, annika, lena alpha, nito is a legal advisor at amazon watch, and she says police are under pressure to investigate. suspected linked to organized crime. the federal police is, is saying that the crime has been solved, that we know who the people who committed the crime mar, who pulled the trigger on, on, on the 2 men who were missing. and so that there is almost nothing left to find out
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. now, the indigenous groups of the validation by the above all, which is a union of indigenous peoples of the valley, where bruno works are saying that this is not clear that there are many indications that this crime is strongly connected to organized crime groups that operate in the region that over the past years bruno period a had been involved in denouncing these groups. that the 2 men who are, who are now being accused of murder work nominally denounced to the federal police for illegally fishing within the indigenous territory of being involved in washing money from drug trafficking in the illegal fishing commerce. and so there are many indications that there is a broader context cracked criminal context in which these crimes were committed. and indigenous groups and civil society and brazil are today pushing for the
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further investigation of what these connections may be. well, brazil president has visited the state where those remains were found. jaya bol scenario has not responded to critics who say his government played a part in the men's debt by allowing organized crime to flourish. also nora was looking to galvanized support ahead of troopers. presidential election is the lead here on out there. ah, how a popular canyon band is hoping to revive the camera. because for coming up to an avalanche, it goes in to ah, that is still a european heat wave, but it's gone away from the british. how's it going away from northern frances is
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cloud has been rather more dominant feature here. and look what spinning up in the bay of biscuit that doesn't look like a summer storm does it? because the search thing should exist, but there it is, a spin in which will effect the weather in northern parts of spain, portugal and probably western front. but this is still very warm, is prague at 38 caves is approaching to 30 mark the heat stay long because i think in ukraine as elsewhere, things start to cool down at paris. still stays warm. so to degrees dropping to 23 in back up 28 again, but not as hot as it has been, which is near 40. i have to say, so this is a picture then during monday the cloud, the rain per south was we dropped prior to $2900.00 to $31.00, but the won't is pushed further eastwards and it hasn't entirely gone elsewhere. i mean, one of the worst places affected because the heat started far appears in the northeast of spain. i got a still at $36.00 even there will be more cloud and rain. this is also on monday. so the picture then is still a hot one for that part of space and probably
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a good part of france as well at all of north africa. but look at the different here. this is, does it in the west? west sar. martini and yet is right significant. right? that's a rare event. ah ah . the shake, hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th, until august, 15th this year. for more information, go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah. so lamar lay come, it's great to see welcome to the cutter economic forum powered by bloomberg. some people say that they said the globalization going on,
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but that perfect. so think of it. we globalization, our accomplish speakers from heads of state to business and policy leaders will discuss evolving technology, education, culture, sustainability, and the impact on the economy. lou ah, and again your what she out 0 reminder about top stone voting is on when fronts in the 2nd round of parliamentary election. president manuel macro needs a majority to push through his plans to raise the retirement age income taxes. votes is in columbia, also heading to the polls on sunday for the 2nd round of it presidential election.
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a former drill of fight. gustavo petro is running against millionaire. businessman would offer amanda's protest as inch, nicea back on the streets, to oppose the president's plans for constitutional referendum. next month, the opposition says that guy, so he is trying to tighten his grip on power and his threatening boy. now bangladesh is suffering its worst flooding in more than a century. his monsoon reigns the region. dozens of people have died. the ne, a, bangladesh and the indian state of sam have been worst hit. officials in the district's efforts to, let's say it's the most severe flooding ever recorded. millions of people have been affected, and more heavy rain is forecasts have a child re, has more details. now from corner in bangladesh, many people, especially in the remote villages, are still maryland. they're desperately trying to rescue this people. many of the homes actually totally washed away. even within the cities centers are flawed. many
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of the hospitals got inundated with flood water, which is complicating celebration for the rescue people, at least those who are harmed or hard during the flood. as far as the military and navy goes there right now, very much concentrating and rescuing people who are in my room. but people are also in desperate need for fresh water and food. i mean there is really a major challenge right now, particularly when you go into the sure and i'm going to valley of the division. it is basically a lake area. a lot of the village are very remote just to reach them itself. the challenge, whether many of the houses are still there is a question you get understanding contacted zillow, just fill out an indian, not as of experience, a major flood, just end of last month somewhere and may. so they're just recovered. when we have the 2nd wave of flood units i've had warned in last may, during the flood that at least 1500000 children in this lot affected areas are
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prone to via water burn disease as malnutrition and even drowning. so obviously every much challenging environment, the forecast says that it could possibly rain. it's a monsoon season. if it rains again and if there is a torrential rain, things could again get worse. well, the army has been called into india to some states rescue thousands trying to buy the floods their poverty, mattel's joints now from new delhi tell, it's probably what's the latest update. and so incessant rains have devastated parts of india us northeast and caused heavy flooding in the state of a psalm, at least $32.00 districts have been affected. that's about 3000000 people, at least half of whom are in relief camps. the death toll is all so climb being more than 60 people, have died. fees have been inundated and that has affected the livelihood of millions of people. now evacuations are under where the military has been called in
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to head for that at least 20000 people have been rescued. and it's not just a, some the neighboring states have also been affected. for example, in the state of makalya, at least a dozen people have died. and in the state of triple ira housings of people are homeless. you are innocent, barely 2 weeks ago, has been an improvement in how the government is dealing with a problem. so this wave of floods was expected, you know, this region receives hiring fall every year, and some flooding is, is season. it happens every year. what's been an anomaly this year in the wave that we reported on, and this time around is the intensity of the rain fall and that is what has caused b has caught people off god. now officially we spoke to the last time around the
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with their said they were preparing for this wave of floods because this is peak monsoon season. they said they had relief, material stocked up and that they were drawing up plans to get in there and rescue people. but there are many challenges foster fall, know the terrain of this region. there are many hill there are mountains that makes it challenging, was, is the fact that this is one of, in just most under develop regions. so that also becomes difficult in terms of communicating with the latin block. because one of the officials, the other thing that they said they struggled with last time around, was convincing people to leave their homes. you know, most of the people there are farmers. they don't necessarily want to leave their homes. there are their fields and move to a relief cam. now the other thing that locals pointed out was that white climate change is being blamed for making, you know, south asia more vulnerable to extreme. whether there has been increased human
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activity like, you know, development work or, you know, encroachment in batman building that has made this region. and these rivers more vulnerable to flooding. when there is of rain fall off this level are probably thanks for that update. there are probably, with reporting well, all the while rescue operations are under way in china, where some areas have also been flooded. at least 5 people have been killed. the rain in some places in the heaviest and 60 is, is triggered major flooding in cities. and they've been month slides in rural areas . down pause are expected to continue into early next week. and the everest base camp in the pool is to be moved because global warming and human activity make it unsafe. the camp is on the co glasser assigned to say, it's thinning by up to a meter a year. cracks and crevices a canopy. suddenly putting people's lives at rest. a committee has recommended moving the camp 100 meters down the mountain to where there is and less ice. and
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let's cross by to ramallah to relatively early monoculture palace where a memorial ceremony is being held on beam. i have is sunday in honor of out, is there a gen history of wax mark 40 days. and she was saying she was killed in the policy by minister. why am i speaking to? let's have a listen, a little medic, my brothers are members of the son. so timothy and executive committee, a lower beer. the while p i dad never though of rama la beer and to get ye me, women leaders, academic leaders. how you religious leaders, a big salute to all of you for being here to day july. it's one of the very hats off honey situations. when we talk again about others while they are absent, dana and they're not available. i warn and but we should re unlocked the see was as a lead jillian leader lady fema from protest. i am from jerusalem,
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a walker with true, and for my last a very important a ha, ha, ha, t v. all right, al jazeera v for t v. a stay at the funeral option was attended by here in a saw mister president, gasoline, the journalist that name was great. azure was committed, her son was brave enough because she has drawn the situation. the problem upon assign will you to the whole world you wish i was, and she was sent in the arabs about the meal at philly there difficulties and the tragedies of the palestinian fable. she worked from the very beginning of the tv in the re and sharyn moron. the lady from jerusalem was quite committed to lawson and the quad that headed sumter. the palace scene in valleys amato alarm sir was valley as well to the church, valuable bill and she was what was more of in the round were the jaws the old city
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with pain. ready roads and the streets and squares and murat of our territories. sharina the lady what she read, the human being, we are used to love or life used to work out. she doesn't talk too much. i would, i mean, she was not used to talk too much, only talked when there isn't while an assist city now that she takes care of the pool. we how do we, every one wife used to respect her because of what she am at phyllis did of what she gave the people in the 1st line in fishery and has served the policy in young cause while alive and after her death. young when you none of the officials of the world i shot before the i met lamb during the last 40 days without law. why paying his condolences, lam, nato, asa said for the kid again,
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its destination of serene. every international organization have mentioned the name of serene up in the u. s. alone. sharyn abarc le up was the 2nd important name on the social media in a country with 300000000 people across and watch a real life was on the ling caramel. how you between jeannine and what's what camp and rosalyn and gazette, what fill of it when the arabs and paddles tie and i know you and the world i know she re any i has seen. i think what we have seen there through her camera, fearlessly she really was the father, seen a lady that tells every story of every palistine and when i had more luck and i am 100 years ago, we used to sing for the pain and the death run the other, we used to sing all the time of the martha newton. we used to sing norma for the
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when the mother of the mar turn up, wanted to sing for 3 men who were competing. who can thy 1st hall will thy 1st? and they brought were used to follow the yesterday before them 3 others in nablus. this is their collective killing policy in the area of the occupation sharina today is a martyr. and is an eye witness. she's an i where it was in the icbc, the crimes of the occupation. and she's the martyr anyway, for the allows alive for the territory of quite a sy in beacon which we refused joy and to use the investigation because of those and food. the history of a people you are a will lana, be so food her off up like a so relying this that's why we reject it. but that joint of instigation we did not
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because give them the bullet a book and we each urged them right for the kill double arc. let has to be submitted to the eyes, the seat, and we're the killing of a black la is not approved to tell that there's very little patient is criminal occupation. what happened everywhere in palestine and sophia, then bit left my madness at 3 o'clock, and cover cut, doman morocco. and what's going on in the jazz that what is done in lebanon and syria, and intern easier? all of these crimes have been committed by israel, as was a communism matter, as well is a colonial kiana entity that is being built on that demolished houses shop and they were burned. territories of the people of the palestine will be victorious because of the william walker, but is, might say, a charlottesville should not be when he saw a way for punishment,
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because this will help as well to continue its crimes as little must be thought, varnished, digital pointers, find also victory for journalism, booked for the national unity, not victory for the free people. victory for our great people. victory for the alarm and not prisoner victory for us be lost victory for the palestine in ways one national moral, legislative and the keenness of the president. one which will get back our riots and to get rid of the occupation. and to have our country with jerusalem as the capital city of our country sharina was emma and will always be as soluble. uh huh. all right. what is the and the people you wish the blessings of a lot to be towed on her here. i need to do the she thank great, leach. hi al jazeera for remembering selina barkley every day and i'd like to
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encourage says, honey chantilly philosophy and i wish the best and the quickest recovery for i do some more. the one a big salute to the journalist for their 2nd biases, if at all being strong with loud voices, for the sake of palestinian janet and shame on the occupation that was curd because of the funeral crossley, ocean rebel outlet, we will continue our path to have the free but aside the sovereign, but a sly and will be there as an am, as the capital of our country moly, for the martyrs, given freedom for the prisoners, and those who lost the lives will keep us alive. thank you very much on long live for the slain. thank you. i. that is the palestinian premise and manage a tier talkie of sharina brightly who was killed a 40 days ago, she was a legend. he said a symbol of life and talking of the difficulties in the tragedies of the
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palestinian people. she served the palestinian cause were alive and indeed in death a he said, a victim of a collective killing policy of the occupation. let's go back now to needed abraham, who's in ramallah at any occupied west banquet. neither ma'am. and she tail so urging that this case to be submitted to the i c. c, israel, a colonial entity. he said that it's being built on demolished palestinian houses. well, good, sorry, i couldn't hear the question because the sound of the event is around it. 5 minutes them how much they had told with quality in this case and other key. now he wants to investigate those cases. we know that the previous prosecutor on the ice is the fact of been to the has said that there are grounds for opening or open investigation with tension. we're crimes in the palestinian territory. we know that
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the palestinian foreign minister has been to the hague token to the new i see prosecutor getting with him to speak with we are seeing this among people as well. they want to count divinity. and let me show you what people who are coming here, who in seeing a lot of now we are hearing her voice because, you know, there is sharing some of the beaches. some of the videos that she appeared in which are being shared blindly on social media on tv. these are some of her pictures while working. she's someone who was very close to the people, very well known. and people loved her loved how humble she was. although she was a household name, she was known she would, you know, whenever we go reporting and janine or elsewhere, people would say, oh you're from just 0. she was here,
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she covered the story. she covered that story. she was someone who has so well know it's still remains the common been mean modest. and this is why we so people receive from keep the love people saying they loved her a member of their family member during the 2nd policy needed to call and people. so her and tv is more than this. so she was not only the 3rd source of information about where the idea is, where the coolant scar, which she read their voice, the world at a time when the world didn't hear much about thomas denied. so it's, she's in the way in people's minds. i will need abraham reporting that thanks need a new reporting from the remodel cultural pilots were memorial ceremony is being
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held in honor of observed jealous shreed. actual like student still here when al jazeera goes for coming up, golf swell, that one stays on target to mount a title, charge of the us open. joe will be here with more about lot more. ah ah, and i was that scheduled prison in 2000. i was bad at drink. one is just me. oh my, during the 5 of my daughter i did not to period when parents are imprisoned, the company doesn't have any plans for the children lifted behind. so these children need, or they need shelter, they are patching for loud. my question is to see that this student prisoners are also given another chance to leave like and on which it is because they're not to
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party to that crimes committed by the parents. when i finally get to that place to build a home for these children and they see them become somebody usually fall in the society funding for themselves, it would give me satisfaction blue . ah, again, us health officials of approved cobit 19 vaccines for children as young as 6 months . that means america's last remaining age group has been approved for the job. millions of doses have been ordered for distribution and will be available from
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next week. with this recent authorization from f d, a and recommendation from cdc, nearly 20000000 children are now able to get fascinated against covered 19. i know many parents with very young children have been anticipating that the day we now know, based on rigorous scientific review, that the vaccines available here in the united states can be used safely and effectively. and children under 5 or let's get straight on to vote. jo, standing by and use a gulf. absolutely. yes. nick, defending champion. john rom is in contention to retain his us. i can title. that's fine. you just just one shot behind the latest. despite a disastrous final ho. andy richardson reports defending champion john rome. how to day typical of this us open at times the a paid to obtain the brooklyn course only for it's a bite back on the final hole. the spaniard watched his overall lead, disappear in
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a cloud of sand. he finished upon 3 and upon one shot of the pace, it's infuriating in a sense to finish that way with how good i played those holes. but like i kept myself on the 14th day, you told me you can post one over par. do now play the last 5 holes i would have ran to the club house because of how difficult to explain. i would have taken it. no question. right. so i think i got to consider that, you know, i got 800 holes and i'm only one shot back. roy mac really have to work hard to stay in contention. having drop 3 shots, finish the 6 holes. the nova nourishment still has a title shot at one and upon. 6 i certainly thought i was going to be a few shot further back than i was at the end of the day, but john struggled, they're coming in and you know, i'm, i, you know, even though it was such a tough dan, feel like, you know, i bottled well,
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whatever to still only be 3 back on and tomorrow i feel as a is a good thing for me. well, number one scottish scheffler is just 2 shots behind the leaders. he's aiming to become just the 6 player to win the masters and the us open in the same year. american wills our tourists in england maps. it's patrick, are in a share of the lead on for on the par tourist finished 2nd at the recent pga championship. but neither he nor fitzpatrick have ever won. a major title. myself included in people now outside maybe think it's easier than, than it is. i mean, you just go look at tigers knocked off so many and such a quick spawn. i think that's probably why everyone thinks eyes piece of cake is just like a regular tour of em but, but it's not bring. brings a lot more to the mental aspect of the game than,
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than other regular venue. to time major champion calling more co have been the halfway leader, 7 over paul, round of 77 saw him slide out of the running. and the richardson al jazeera, defending stanley cup champions, the tampa bay lightning have been completely buried by the colorado avalanche in gain. 2 of the final cale mccall and larry to skin 2 goals, eat lunch, food 7, nothing round. it was the biggest house in the final since 1990 to one of our lead the best of 7. series to nothing with a 3 on monday. yeah, i feel like we we played to identity to to you tonight. i mean obviously we some with some goals and stuff like that, but at the end of the day, we know next games gonna bring their best and it's always been actually in the
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artist. there's a fine line between every respect your opponent and too much respect for your group needs to realize that we got here for a reasonable to get back to our game and understand they have a legal team over there with great skill at every position, but so do we find, find out what were made up when we get back? well champion max the step and we'll start from poll position for sundays. canadian grown pre form one is making it to turn to montreal for the 1st time in 3 years. following the crane of our condemning, and the dutchman put his red ball on the front of the grid in a wet qualifying session on saturday. the biggest surprise came from double world champion. fernando alonzo. the spaniards, who at 40 is the oldest man on the grid. second thought for alpine, it'll be a long 1st front for a decade. probably color sign. yes. because you know,
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super happy with that, you know, to, to get position. you know, so you know, to be back here montreaux. it's been a while and it's great to sell the fan i think for the to the conditions today the car was mega, you know, i was so comfortable with, with driving this car on. yeah, i think the fun so, so push me through to make extra push. yeah, i think we're in a good position for tomorrow. i think it's going to be a good fight. we the, we, the max up front. let's see what, what we can do with bern. i know because he's been very weak on all weekend, so yeah, let's see how it goes. 7 time, well, time he knows hamilton also had one of his most successful performance is in a while he qualified a season with his mercedes. my battery was a little bit low and the tires and so i didn't get the but i'm, i'm still grateful for that position that that's the best this year. and it's a bit overwhelming at the end often isn't my home about that with the support for me. but the wet conditions ended. sergio perez is qualifying session prematurely,
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the mexican who sits 2nd in the drive is standings crushed his red bull and faced a long walk back to the pits through some bushes. he'll go from 13th. the 1st time he started lower than face all year. in most a g p to cassie's a francesco, but they are qualified, fosters for the german grown pre italian, grabbing his 3rd whole position of the season. and we'll start sunday's race ahead of world champion fabio. quite that out of all yo, him sancho was the fastest mammals. international teammate, rodrigo says, the brazil stall could retire from the national side after this. he has woke up in cutter. the rail madrid place says naima has already promised to give him his number 10 shut apiece, g stock current. he sits on 74 international goals. 3 behind the legendary pele. a team heading into this well kept looking for their 1st title in 20 years.
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and this month, we're focusing on the south american teams in the 1st of all, well, count down programs. you can watch it on sunday on al jazeera, at 1130 gmc and finally there's a spectacular backdrop for the latest. so on the cliff diving world series, the eiffel tower in paris provided the setting for manias, catelynn freda to post the highest ever total event school is victory has also given him the lead in the overall wealth championship standing. i said back to ramallah to the remote cultural paris where the remorse memorial ceremony is being held in honor of street of waka and on the stage. now as alger arb bureau chief in jerusalem. while at a mart, let's have a listen. that had that puts must well appear. what our schools are not as will o'neill, martinez, phyllis, diarrhea, i latin lee, me here had the tab in gamma a squirrel come and tom at he unborn abruptly. why eletta, gloomily karima ayla walked vertical mixture at the aroma. la shabby was cruise,
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emmy, letty harwell jamila. i have feel jazeera what leslie was a little al jazeera and i assigned for all the new media outlets. despite all the sadness of magazine view, in name, mer, sharina and see to me and new pictures, i lamb and i live are all over the country everywhere in the country. shabby on that annual max everywhere in the squares market. in the faculties in the centers, i will, but army gerard, and the you name harlan, why they distribute the scholarships and the grand sir one with the hand where they maxed up honor. j 0. all in. file sharing al jazeera food is serene. edward color st. romanella, paris tie in ali and she read,
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we are all competing to show our love to you. as our friend mohammed, the army said she reason lacking looks like everything, but nothing that looks like sharina you magic her. the said the latter, every one wants to do in a key to memory in all the minds that and this is the way people deal with the grey of the nation. and you are one of the greats of our nation with your character will view help with your efforts out. you've done everything to the palace seen in people with your ethics as well. you've done everything to the policy in the people i said in them when someone asked me about you aaliyah that.
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