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found some more than just a tourist attraction. they provided a lifeline for the thousands who lost their jobs when the travellers stopped coming because of coven 19. pandemic restrictions brought financial hardship to many here valley. now as the island reopens for international travelers, some say they want more just to return it to the way things work before community groups and how to form a tourism work is learn how to cut it used to be a tour guide. now, key fobs, cabbages, and that the, i don't want to go back to tourism. i want to continue to be a farmer. as the island prepares to welcome visitors again, many say the pandemic has taught them valuable lessons. never forget, ah,
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ukraine pushes ahead with re max bullets despite rushes admission. it did launch as strikes in odessa, st. paul. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive, and also coming up more than a 1000 migrants arrive in italy in a matter of hours after crossing the mediterranean. children and adults take shelter at a high school in the haiti's capital to escape the deadly gang of violence. and then neighbour and a pilgrimage of penance prompts this arrives and canada to apologize for the church as rome and running indigenous school. ukraine is pushing ahead with efforts to restart great exports despite missiles strikes on its biggest port on saturday. russia has admitted it, launched the attack on odessa saying it was trying to hit military targets. attacks
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raised doubts of russia's willingness to respect a cushion agreement to unblock ukrainian ports. will, elia ukraine's president said his forces were advancing towards the southern region of his son, which russia occupied early in the war. john hendern of ports from chief, ukrainian forces leave an important bridge in the strategic city of harrison pockmarked but still standing only of the woodland, you know, but perhaps not for long. this soldier says they are out gun by powerful russian artillery, but determined as soon my visible, unsociable, we will liberate curse on. that's for sure. we will not give it away to the russian long valley. that's why we here. so our children won't have to fight any more so that we can solve this method now and forever. hills are us through the can julia william in harkins, mobile artillery units have attacked russian targets. brucely armed forces of
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ukraine are advancing step by step in the region, but the war of attrition on the ground is somewhat overshadowed by russia's shelling of odessa as port ukraine says. it intercepted 2 missiles on saturday, but 2 more made it through. a russian military spokesman says those missiles hit legitimate military targets. a warship he says, and a warehouse filled with american made harpoon anti ship missiles, realty lifted off simple rosebuds. i learned that up on the green, russian forces took action in a boat of odessa willow, a dog ukrainian warship and a warehouse with you as supplied missiles will destroy to ask you in a rush. i used long range naval missiles in odessa, as he poured room on the territory of his ship, prepare planned. doctor william, the attack has been widely condemned coming less than 24 hours after the 2 countries signed an agreement for the safe passage of ukrainian, wheat, corn, and sunflower oil from odessa and 2 other black seaports. speaking in egypt,
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russian foreign minister, sir g. a lab, rob says moscow will stick to the deal we put in here. we have confirmed the commitment of russian grain exporters to meet all their obligations. president vladimir putin also emphasized this in a recent telephone discussion with egyptian president l. c. c. if not, the war in ukraine threatens to trigger a food crisis that would be felt around the world. john, hindrance al jazeera keith or david slay packets from the rand corporation. he says, rush of attack and desa indicates a peace treaty is a long way off. entirely possible this attack on our desa was planned in advance of the deal being concluded, an attack on supposedly military targets. and so was sort of executed as part of russia's ongoing, planned for, ah ford's torch fight. but i think that it emphasizes the point just been made by
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russians coach people earlier, which is nobody should mistake the great deal with a peace treaty, an armistice, or really the start of any negotiating process aimed at ending the ending, the conflict this, the missile strike found her discipline, exclamation point on those on those statements. why think he did? possibly it could have been actual confusion if this was a pre plan strike that went ahead almost without the knowledge of the senior russian political leadership. but it's also reminder, potentially the overall untrustworthy business of what we hear from russia about what is happening in ukraine and, and how they're behaving their hundreds of migrants and refugees rescued while trying to cross the mediterranean sea to which europe over the weekend. many of them have been taken to ports in italy, but authorities versa. the overwhelmed catalogue has held a young repulse,
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wouldn't affect her rescued during a dangerous journey across the mediterranean to europe. with in less than 24 hours, more than $400.00 migrants were picked up by humanitarian group. see, watch, it's a risk. many of them know all too well. many of them know that it's quite likely that they weren't making it, that they generally will drown in trying to seek safety. but for them, it's the only option they have and these are the stories that we hear. and these are people that we meet time and time again. nearby other groups of migrants and refugees weighed on the island of lump a do. so more than a 1000 arrived in italy with an hours many are from afghanistan, pakistan to dan, ethiopia, and somalia. basically, european states, i dedicate thing all of their efforts in stocking people from making their way to
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european shores. and so it's a policy of exclusion and isolation. the islands reception center has a capacity for 300 people, but 3 times as many migrants are there. the influx comes as italy, gears up for early elections, which could bring hard right politicians to power. oh, the united nation says more than 30000 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy, bye. see this year. and more than 1200 have reportedly died attempting to reach europe, katia, lopez, civilian. i'll desert. mexican officials say they found more than $200.00 migrants at a warehouse were waiting to be smuggled into the us. the groups not been detained after being found in the city of yellow topic. most had travelled from guatemala, the number of migrants being detained at the us. mexico border is at its highest level in years. in the caribbean, at least 17 people including an infant of,
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died off the coast of the bahamas after a boat carrying refugees and migrants from haiti, cap sized $25.00. people are rescued, but it's feared up to 60 may have been on board. authorities say they're seeing an increase in the haitians desperate to free poverty and gang violence. while the bahamas is on the root, often taken by those going from haiti to the united states. prime minister philip davis says that appears to be the case in this latest incident. blurry investigation suggest that a twin engine speed bold left a docking facility off westby street. o. round one a. m with approximately 60 percent on board. it is believed that the final destination was miami, florida. in haiti, hundreds of people at sheltering in a school in a capital puerto prince. many of them are children. they have taken refuge after gang violence, kill at least $400.00 people this month. and bruce has the story. these haitians
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say their homes are no longer a safe place. in the midst of gang was, they sought shelter at an empty school. 16 year old michelin john was at home on saturday. when he was hit by a stray bullet, one cellular condenser, there was no school that day. we stayed at home and there was a lot of shooting. many people were killed, many people were shot, and some didn't have a chance to save themselves. the situation is really bad. hundreds of people are sleeping in classrooms. some on shared mattresses, hovers on the cold floor. many children came here without their parents. one community leader says they will, their school uniforms. the gangsters would think they were going to class. he says, the children said that the situation had worse and on saturday, 16th of july that they couldn't find water to drink, that they couldn't find food that they wanted to go out with. so on sunday we went
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to take them out of it, still trapped and the city is poor. the neighborhood caught up in a turf war. 7 un agencies say they can do nothing is to danger. those who did manage to escape us, god, by what they experienced. what that was when you buy them. i mean i found the bullet next to my head. i was sleeping and i had the bullet, had a child with me, and i told him to get under the bed. some violent crime is increase in the assassination of president over the moist last year. the political instability has in bold and gangs. his government has been unable to end, the bloodshed was in children like these to do what they can to save himself. he embraced held you there mid march minute agenda has executed for prisoners among them as a former legislator from unsung suit, cheese party and
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a pro democracy activist. these are the 1st death sentences carried out in decades . state media says the men are accused of helping to carry out what it called terror acts. the ginger has sentence dozens of anti cool activists to death, as part of its cracked down on descent after seizing power. last, yes. the head of the roman catholic church has landed in canada to apologize in person for the role the church played in running residential schools for indigenous children processed in the city of edmonton for what he's calling it pilgrimage of penance. more than a 150000 children were forcibly removed from their families a sent to schools and many faced abuse. well, one of the canadians organizing the visit is indigenous priest whose grandmother lived in a residential school. i am not doing this only in service to the holy father, to the church, but for my own people. the people across this country i know have born a wound across that they have suffered with,
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in some cases 4 generations. for daniel morrison is a lawyer, an advocate for survivors, she says, an admission of guilt from the catholic church rather than an apology is what's needed. my dad was 6 years old when he went to residential school. and i have a 8 year old daughter. and i look at her and how devastating it would be to be separated from my, my child at that age, or at any age really. and there really is no way finding through this. it's been a difficult journey for many and it's triggering it deeply, deeply traumatized thing. catholic church was the biggest church that was partaking, and all the reading of the residential schools. and they were the only school that didn't pay money. that was promised to survivors. there are a large number of records that have yet to be released when it comes to abuse claim
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. and this puts a big barrier in the way of the healing for many survivors who were abused and residential schools. and i mean, i understand why there is no admitting that guilt because it would open them up for a liability and international war crimes. essentially, i understand a lot of the legal complexities that come with looking at residential school as an active genocide and an apology for me is never going to be enough. because how do you apologize for genocide if you can even admit that it had actually occurred philippine president ferdinand marco's junior set to deliver his 1st state to the nation address and the coming hours, macos won a landslide victory in the may election. these are the latest pictures for manila of protest against the new president. demonstrators are complaining that macos has provided few concrete policy plans as his country deals with soaring food and fuel
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prices. marcus insists his team is developing a comprehensive plan for economic transformation not, not so to come here and our desire including brazil's president jeff burleson, arrow launches his re election bid, but he faces an uphill toss. plus, i'm allan fisher in key. we're the fighting with the russians. we have ease of the culture is in full swing. ah, a journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle. wookey will travel package to that. hello there. it's all about the exceptional heat across east asia. at the moment. we got heat waves sweeping china, but it's not only here that we are seeing challenges to records,
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but also tie one as well as hong kong. in particular, the northwest that seems temperature's peak above $45.00 degrees celsius, we could see them rising as well for eastern and southern areas. now we are expecting temperature here to sit above $35.00 degrees celsius until at least the end of the month. those heat waves could last well in to next month and further north this the places like beijing, there is some relief as wet weather sweeps its way east. if we have a look at the 3 day, we are going to see the temperature come down rather dramatically by wednesday as that heavy rain rolls. and we've also seen some heavy rain across japan, but temperatures here sitting just above the average. so still very warm. if wet and speaking of wet weather, it continues to be a very wet picture for much of pakistan and india. as the monsoon rains continue to fall, we have issues with water logging and flooding across large areas of the country. and we are going to see the heavy rains affecting the north west places like good you about and run just stand by monday starts to ease. however,
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on choose day. it will be southern areas of pakistan that see the very heavy rains in the days ahead of the joint income booty. thousands of people living sleeved, forced to carry out fraud investigations, 11 east exclusive, those behind the site discounts on slavery. on al jazeera frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon, new social contract for it to solve this problem. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah ah,
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welcome back, a good a might about top stories here at this hour. russia has admitted launching air strikes on the ukrainian pulled odessa. moscow says the strikes hit military targets. attack came just a day after russia and ukraine signed a deal to allow safe passage of grain shipments from the cranes pours more than a 1000 migrants and refugees. rescued from the mediterranean have arrived and it's late. 5 bodies have also been recovered. most of the migrants set off on boats from north africa and thought processes arrive in canada to apologize for the abuse suffered by indigenous children in schools, one by the church. more than a $150000.00 workforce to be removed from their families. he sent to residential schools over many decades. now parts of europe continued to experience, unusually high temperatures, spots of gree self forecast at $42.00 degrees in the coming days. the countries in the grip of a heat wave that's expected her last 10 days. but that hasn't stopped tourism, flocking to the country's capital,
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athens emergency crews are battling 3 major forest fires in southern greece and fire fighters. some across europe are helping crews in southwestern slovenia contain unprecedented. forest fires, ablaze have destroyed at least one house. an entire villages in the cast region had been evacuated. the fires have been burning for more than a week. strong hot winds are making it difficult to contain them and a state emergency has been declared in california's mariposa county has the largest active while find the u. s. rapidly spreads the place has already torn through an area more than half the size of paris brianca group to report a place to lodge, to fierce and moving too fast to contain. the oak fire started on friday or the yosemite national park. and within days has grown into california's largest active wildfire. it's so big that can be seen from space.
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i'm hoping that um, they're able to get it out before it damages anybody's homes with this. but it's already ripping to residential areas. in mariposa county, thousands of hector's a forest have been destroyed. the worst drought in decades has turned the state into a tinderbox. people have been told to get out of the path of the flames as soon as possible. they came by about 1520 minutes ago and told us that everybody's got to go about 4 o'clock. power went out and fiery thing coming towards us, faster and faster. california's governor have declared a state of emergency evacuation. orders has been issued for more than 6000 people living in the sparsely populated area. if you have time, it's great to pack them a central i them. so medications important document, extra clothing and toiletries. hundreds of far fighters are struggling to tame the
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flames. but it could be days before the blaze is contained prank of up there on to 0. but more now one me and mars manager ginger saying they have executed for prisoners among them as a former legislator from unsung suit cheese party and a pro democracy activist. tony chang joins us live now from bangkok. tony, so what more details are emerging about these executions? well isn't details very sparse. at the moment the news was announced in official myanmar media. early this morning at about 8 a. m local time. just with a short notice saying that these executions had been carried out in the last couple of days, no specific date. given 2 of these were very prominent. one, a 1909 pro democracy activist code jimmy. he had been in jail for much of the
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ninety's and had emerged since the military coup as a very much pro democracy activists. the other prominent m p a member of anson, so cheese party that they were all 4 men were charged on the counter terrorism acts again. they had been sentenced to death in january. but we haven't seen any executions in miramar since 1989. so the move to actually carry out the sentence a think a big shock and, and i think a surprise that in the mail mars military gender has decided to go so far. particularly with these 2 more prominent activists who were really very much in the public eye. i think very much seen as standard bearers for the pro democracy movement or to attorney general life was there in bank or tell me thank you. national has been held for 2 palestinians killed during an israeli military operation in the occupied west bank. another 19 people were wounded. 2 of them
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critically joined the rate in nablus. a general strikes been called to mon, the victims. israel says its forces were on an arrest mission and exchanged fire with palestinians barricaded inside a house. john holeman has more from numbers. this is the, the grave side of one of the young palestinian men who were killed in the israeli right here in the new of an occupied westbank city of nablus. ha, with them. his name was abdul rockman. so for, we have a little bit of information about him that he was engaged to be married. he was in his twenties and his uncle is actually laid to rest in the same cemetery. he, too, was killed by israeli forces, back in 2009. now up up the rockman, softer was a member, as was another of the kill palestinians, of the military wake of the fata, political movement. we spoke to one of his relatives here at the graveside. we
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talked about the lack of hope and security ready for many palestinians in the city . yeah. need young men like these have few options, which are no jobs, no education. so the current circumstances push them to fight. the acting is very be prime minister after the rate called the men terrorist and said that they were responsible for a series of shooting attacks. this was the street that is ready, forces came down to try and get them. we spoke to a local resident who said that it was a battle here. lemme of block, a mob gotcha. jumped ahead. the cottage off lay algio on when the exchange of fire was under way. i went out calling for help. i called the neighbors to bring water because the israeli army wouldn't allow the fire truck to come in. but the outlet is ready for says then showed this house, you see it knocked down a wall to here. and after an exchange of gunfire, the 2 men were killed and also more than a dozen people were wounded. now, these raids afar from uncommon in the occupied west bank,
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but they become increasingly frequent and more severe. after a series of attacks in israel by palestinians that kill people in march and april, 1 person's been killed when mortar shells side by the syrian military hit, a camp for internally displaced people in northern syria. several others were wounded. schilling between the syrian government and opposition forces has intensified in recent weeks. mama is area has more from the camp on the outskirts of a free butler was out of 100 roxanne, this camp in a frame has been targeted with shelling from syrian army forces. had meant to call us that the yemen. there are many dead and injured this area consist of residential units. all the people who were living in this particular unit were killed, including children. i mean, the whole, some residents have already fled the camp in fear of the shelling,
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volleyball said there are about 300 families still living here, mostly from leper la honey. come on, the st. louis bona for me. just behind me, these people are working to, to get one of the rockets which exploded, the syrian army has also been targeting nearby towns in recent days. but this time it was this camp for internally displaced people. that was the target. iraqi foreign minister says an attack in zacko on wednesday was carried out with artillery shells launched from turkish territory. zach was a resort town in iraq semi autonomous kurdish region. children including a one year old, where among 9 people killed 4. hussein says a complaint has been filed with the un security, brazil's president jebel sanara has launched his re election campaign, but he faces an uphill battle. he's trailing in the polls behind his main rival, left his former president, luna, to silver fulton aro, was criticized for his handling of the corona virus outbreak. bayshore brazil have
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the 2nd highest death toll, monica, you not get reports from re additional ah, thousands of supporters lined up in front of this gym next to rio de janeiro iconic madigan a football stadium. and as you're inside crowds wearing the colors of the brazilian flag, cheer for president, valuable, so model calling him the messiah in the mid. oh, bozo, not his wife, michelle. and if m jellicoe christian spoke 1st. she made an emotional appeal, especially to women, given the president needs more of their votes. if he's going to be returned to the top job, she reminded them of the attempt on bull sonatas life during the 2018 campaign saying he'd survived to free the country. no, i always tell him, ju messiahs balsam norah, do not be afraid you have been chosen by god. both sonata then spoke but me no
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reference to guns or his unfounded accusations, that the electronic voting system is unreliable. he has been criticized in brazil and abroad for repeatedly claiming that the october elections could be easily rigged. experts say he is following former you as president donald trump by alleging fraud to justify what may become an eventual defeat. oh, so loud was supporters here. i strongly confident that he will be re elected but bulls show him trailing behind. 7 my president, who is in us ruler the seal. earlier this week, former president lula. the silva was officially nominated can by the left wing workers party, according to recent polls. he has the support of more than 40 percent of voters. ah, it will sonata remains in 2nd place with more than 30 percent. but it's too soon to
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predict an outcome. as both scenario has just to proved an emergency aid package, allowing him to spend 7600000000 dollars until december, when his term ends. monica, and i give, i'll jazeera we edition ero. now in the days before russia invaded ukraine, president vladimir putin delivered an address, dismissing ukraine's history hooton's statement motivated ukrainians to find out more about their past leading to a surge in sales of history books. alan fisher reports from keith. it's an unlikely battle ground in the fighting in ukraine the culture war. just before launching his invasion, vladimir putin dismissed ukraine's idea of sovereignty. he claimed the country was created by russia but, and was a part of russia. minuscule principles of western australia. so because ellison, i will start by saying that the modern ukraine was entirely created by russia, by bolshevik communist russia to be exempt from the northeast process,
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begun right after the 1917 revolution. but his comments of fuel and interest in ukrainian history bookstores like this one and central keys are reporting the shells where the keep the history books are emptying fast. i will so inspire it because of this. i am happy because i can see how much our society grows every day and all these people like it, little stars in a beautiful sky. i just can see all this are interested i us and i keep it so help them. we met loaded me of yet of it should the golden gate, the ancient entry point to the city of keith historian in edition. he says hooton's claims are nonsense, a political green on my observable co. absolutely. ukraine has a deep history. like when you are the european countries, we take our roads from medieval times in the 9th century. when the state was great,
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it the center of the state was where we are standing now, let alone we said there was one of the hood and silver. the bookstore is currently collecting russian books, people term, the men, and at the end of august, they will be sent to be pulped. any money raised will go to help the war effort. this woman brought in 47 books. he could show that they received not only do i not want to read russian books, i want nothing more to do with russians. we have great ukrainian writers and beautiful great ukrainian literature, but it's all sold out at the moment. what of a higher family, if bill a hitch, there is an ideological question on one side, it's sad to let go of these books if it's bought. this will also benefit our common victory. i'll lay vladimir putin insist that russia and ukraine are essentially one nation. that is not a view that is popular here. people believe the country isn't a war, not just for territory, but for a separate cultural identity. and many people and i finding that as a part of that there is a history.
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