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iraq ah, now jazeera, with every oh and egyptian dr. trailing and britain in the 1980s, shocked by famine, an injustice world wide, and driven to set up a charity to help those in need. that was his dream to create an organization. it will serve anyone in serving people of all religions and old yoga free across the world. nearly 4 decades later out there well meets the co founder and one of the biggest islamic agencies in the world canyon banana. the giving business on al jazeera ah,
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mammals ruling jones, i execute democracy activists carrying out the 1st death sentences in decades. ah, i'm in wrong, god is out there, alive from day. also coming up. holes open in june is here for a referendum in on can tom wants, sorry, limbs target unconstitutional changes proposed by president guy's side, will be live inches. ukraine pushes ahead great expos, despite rushes admission that it did launch air strikes on investors pools and a pilgrimage of penance. po, process rising, had this apologize. church is wrong in running indigenous schools ah, ban mazda has executed, full prisoners. among them is
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a former legislator from accent you cheese party, and a pro democracy activists there. the 1st offense is carried out and decades. the agenda, a sentence dozens of anti q activist deaf as parties crackdown on descent of the season cow last year for robinson's, the deputy asia director of human rights watch. he says, the executions real, the character, a man magenta. they are, you know, now executing political prisoners. that's clearly what these people were. and, you know, this is on top of the crimes against humanity that have been committed by military forces all across the country against civilians. it is astonishing that the international community has been sitting back in just twiddling their thumbs as myanmar has descended into this horrible situation of absolute human rights abuses occurring across the country. you know, the focus, i know is been on ukraine and other places, but the reality is we have a, an absolute disaster area in the middle of the asian region. and the international
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community is doing precious little to say about it. and not even really speaking up, maybe we'll see something now that these executions have taken place. but this is part of intimidation by the hunter to try to quell any sort of resistance by the man more people. and i don't think it's going to work. it just going to get people more angry. her pain present, said none. macos genius sent to deliver his 1st state of the nation address in the coming hours, marco's one, a landslide victory in the mail action. but protests is in manila, marching against the new president. they're complaining, the marcus has provided few concrete policy plans as the country deals with soaring food and fuel prices, moccasins, his, his team is developing a comprehensive plan. academic transformation. montebello has more from minimum, thousands of protesters have marched towards the house of representatives. here in the philippines, capital manila, head of the 1st state of the nation address of president ford event won't,
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won't work with they have not been allowed near the house of representatives building. this is the 1st time this happened in years. so they say this indicative of president mark, those will be dealing with human rights issues, but the police say this is just a security arrangement for the state of the nation address. they have deployed more than 21000 security personnel all over metro manila. they beat that security because of the shooting incident that happened near this area at a university campus yesterday. that incident re, people who they told me are from the sort of philippines novel. these protesters are human rights victims. the father of president martin junior, the late dictator, president for today. marcus senior, they want to hear from president marcos, how he says the book closure and their paper justice and how deep that to address
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the human rights abuses to alligators and human rights uses the past as we the speakers dad with the president griego to start there holes of just opened engine is year from vote on the draft constitution where some fed will mock return to alter crusade if approved. critics say the proposed changes with president ty side mo, power, and reduced the role of the judiciary. it would also allow side to control budgets, some blame him, fetch unity is economic problems unless you have open joins us now from a cheerless alicio. this is another step towards one man. and one rule. why a chinese is going to be voting for that. why a lot of people were really angry about the way that parliament was spiraling down into chaos last year. are you so extraordinary scenes where you had leader of the right wing party? i mean mercy was attacked by a fellow m p. and there is a really,
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really deadly wave of delta i. so people were just wondering what's democracy doing for us? and there was a group of young activists who cold people to the st. charles for the president to intervene. but of course, he went much farther and had started moving towards, as he say, a one man rule. he's been ruling by decree. so a lot of people really light case it side still. they still seem is as kind of scrappy, cleaner, upper. yeah. a man who's going to fight corruption, that his belief of the country. so a lot of people are voting for chi side. it's like a vote of confidence, rather than perhaps an in depth analysis of what this constitution really means. but that vote of confidence means that it's going to give him confidence to actually bring in more sweeping reforms. and that's really what the concern has been for so many people in the lead up to this. yes, certainly his opponent, so are deeply concerned about this. there been
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a lot of protest by civil society and they have run up to today's referendum and a certainly we saw your it's a very intense violence and was treatment friday night. yeah. particularly they use active is from the l g b t q and some women's movements. her presence and jerry, so the leader of the left wing policy from popular ve, through heavily beaten. and it seemed like the police were unleashed. and this is something that people have really afraid of their for age, that the police is going to have a lot more power that we're moving towards a lot more control of civilians and people consent. the in the 1st article, it doesn't say that tunisia is the civil state in the question is what sort of state does co size intended to be? he sent me very close to the military and also to the security services. so although people don't have a clear idea of what is coming, they are very, very afraid that what that moving towards is real dictatorship. alicia evolve when they're live present unit should be live up for most of the day,
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keeping us up to date. ukraine's been pushing ahead with efforts to result grain exports despite missiles, strokes on its biggest port on saturday. russia has admitted it, launched the attack on odessa saying was trying to military targets the the attack as raised doubts over russia's willingness to respect a crucial agreement to unblock ukrainian pulse. earlier ukraine's presence of his forces were advancing towards the southern region of case on which russia occupied early in the will. john 100 no recalls ukrainian forces leave an important bridge in the strategic city of harrison pockmarked but still standing on leave the woodland. yo, but perhaps not for long. this soldier says they are out gun by powerful russian artillery, but determined as soon my visible institutional, we will liberate chris on. that's for sure. we will not give it away to the russia long valley. that's why we here. so our children won't have to fight any more so
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that we can solve this method now and forever. jose raso the can chileya bloom in harkins mobile artillery units have attacked. russian targets brand new. so the armed forces of 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 hint, legitimate military targets a warship. he says, and a warehouse filled with american made harpoon ante ship missiles, rosella sifted often rosebuds. i learned that awful green russian forces took action in a boat of odessa, a dog, ukrainian warship. and a warehouse with you as supplied missiles will destroy, to ask your women, come a rush. i used long raised navel messiah. he knew this as he poured room on the
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territory of his ship. prepare planned for 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, russian foreign minister, sir g. a. lab, rob says moscow will stick to the deal movement, because 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 david se packets from the ran corporation. he says, russia, the tech, and a desa indicates piece is a long way off, entirely possible. this attack on her desk was planned in advance of the deal being concluded,
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an attack on supposedly military targets. and so was sort of executed as part of russia's ongoing plan for, ah, for it's for it's fight. but i think that it emphasizes the point just been made by 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 dismissal strikes on or discipline exclamation point on those on those statements. why think it 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 a reminder, potentially the overall untrustworthy business of what we hear from russia about what is happening and ukraine and,
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and how they're behaving their ahead. i'll deserve searching the safe waters. a ship rescues migrants but then struggles to find a place to dora ah lo, there was dot in the middle east and isn't very unsettled whether it's come to southern areas of the region. in particular for the gulf, we can see that area of low pressure working its way towards a man likely to bring some thundershowers and downpours. by the time we get into choose they, we could see some flooding. the area isn't used to these amounts of rain that we're expecting by choose. they thundershowers, and that's going to knock the temperature down rather dramatically by whedon stay. we'll also see that cloud and some of that rain spreading towards the u. a and could top by the end of the week, and showers as well, western areas of yemen and saudi arabia. but north of this, it's a try,
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a picture temperature continuing to rise across iraq and kuwait now was moved to north africa. it's certainly hot that northeast corner for egypt, cairo seeing 40 degrees celsius wessa along that central band of africa is very heavy for thanks to the easily way across the sierra leone and liberia nigeria as. 4 well, as things are heavy falls on tuesday, we could see more flooding here. down south it is a much dry, a picture just a few showers, tickling up mozambique, very dry. across much of south africa, we will see some improvement to the temperature in cape town with sunshine on monday and tuesday. janice burke at 18 degrees ah. income beau, thousands of people living slate, forced to carry out fraud investigations, 11 east exclusive. those behind the site discounts on slavery. on al jazeera
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frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use social contract for it to solve problems . in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah ah ah, it will geology or manuel top stories. this'll be amal as military authorities of executed full people. the 1st death sentences carried out in the country in decades state media, se the men were accused of helping to carry out terror acts causing stations
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rolling in june as year for vote on a draft constitution proposes changes could give a president guys' side more power and reduce the role of the judiciary and russia has admitted launching as strikes on the ukrainian portsmouth desa. moscow says the strikes hit military targets. the attack came just a day after russia and ukraine signed a deal to allow safe passage of grain shipments from ukraine's pools. under the migrants and refugees rescued while trying to cross the mediterranean sea to ridge europe over the weekend. many of them had been taken to poles in italy, but authorities this either overwhelmed katya lopez, holier no recalls with ha 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
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that they weren't making it, that they generally will drown in, in trying to seek safety. and, 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 on refugees weighed on the island of lump azusa. more than a 1000 arrived in italy with an hours many are from afghanistan, pakistan to dan, ethiopia, and somalia. basically, european states, a dedicated thing, all of their efforts in stocking people from making their way to 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,
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the united nation says more than $30000.00 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy by sea this year. and more than 1200 have reportedly died attempting to reach europe. katya lopez, civilian al jazeera in the caribbean alley, 17 people, including an infants have died off the coast. the bahamas, after a boat carrying refugees, migrants mighty capsized, $25.00 people rescued, but it's fed up to 16. i have been on board authority say they're saying an increase in asians, desperate to flee poverty and gang violence. the bahamas is on the route, often taken by those gang 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. around one a. m, with approximately 60 percent on board. it is believed that the
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final destination was miami, florida. mexican officials say they found more than $200.00 migrants in a warehouse were waiting to be smuggled into the us. the group has been detained after being found in the city of yellow tampa. most had travelled from guatemala, the number of migrants being detained. the. busy mexico border is at its highest level in years. in haiti, hundreds of people are sheltering in a school in the capitol, porto prince. many of them, the children, they've taken refuge after gang violence killed at least $400.00 people that this month in bruce has the story these haitian, say their homes are no longer a safe place. in the midst of gang was, they sought shelter, had an empty school. 16 year old michelin jones was at home one saturday when he was hit by a stray bullet plan. sally melissa, there was no school that day. we stayed at home and there was
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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 to take them out of it. still trapped in the cities, poor 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. but that was on the bottom of door me. i found the bullet
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next to my head. i was sleeping and i heard the bullet had a child with me, and i told him to get under the bed. so that's not some violent crime is increased his, the assassination of president giovano moyes last year. the political instability has emboldened gangs 8. his government has been unable to end the bloodshed pausing children like bees to do what they can to save themselves. hebrews held you there. a mass of california all fires false. the evacuation of 6000 people while burning several 1000 acres. 12005 fighters have been deployed against the oak fire. in mariposa county, a state of emergency has now been declared priyanka gibbs, her husband, ah! ablaze to lodge to fierce and moving too fast to contain. the oak fire started on friday at the yosemite national park and within days has
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grown into california's largest active wildfire. it's so big that can be seen from space. i'm hoping that um, they're able to get it out before it damages anybody's homes with business. but it's already ripping to residential areas. in mariposa county, thousands of factors 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 part 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, faster. california's governor have declared the state of emergency evacuation. orders has been issued for more than 6000 people living in a sparsely pa, good area. if you have time, it's great to pack some
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a central item. so medication important documents, extra clothing and toiletries. hundreds of foreign fighters struggling to attain the flames. but it could be days before the blaze is contained pack of up the to sir doesn't. this is with the california department of forestry and fire protection. it says yoke fire is out of control. but that could be a glimmer of hope. not being said to be the fire behavior was not as extreme as it has been. in past days, the firefighters able to make pretty good headway and they were able to hold. the fire on the east side is fire continues to be mostly to rain and seal driven in areas where it's appropriate to do so. the damage inspection teams have begun their assessments. this, this fire. when it started, we were able to send the sources right away. ne county sheriff issued the
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evacuation orders in some parts of the area and those were conducted as they were supposed to be. and the resource is responding. we're able to get there very quickly. ready right now, the state of california has record resources for the uptake and fire activity. so especially with this fire, we're able to get lots of resources there today. and today we're able to surpass over 2000 personnel. parts of europe continued to experience. unusually high temperatures, increase temperature is a full cost $842.00 degrees in the coming days. the countries in the group of a heat wave is expected to last 10 days, but that hasn't stopped taurus from flocking to the countries capital happens. emergency crews about thing 3, major forrest wise in some voice and firefighters or across europe have travel to southwestern sylvania to help fight unprecedented. busy wise across region, which is popular with hikers has been badly affected out there. as caspar lu bay is
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there and sent this report, the fight through the biggest fines. levin and history continues for the 8th days. we are now at the helicopter base from where they are and interventions from the grounds here. these the here are the helicopters offs, levine, an army, and the police, and also from the countries neighboring countries, equally, austria, hungary, and croatia. there is also how from serbia and romania on the ground, our $1500.00 fire workers. they are fighting the fire now for already a days bad now. so a lot of help from local locos and all saw from the people all our slovenia. oh, we expect that this far will continue for at least couple of days. for now, there were no casualties at all. there are some houses,
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one house that is beam burned, but for now, the one of the main problem is all saw. the wind, which is complicating the situation. flash flooding across yemen has left at least 8 people dead. torrential rain caused a house to collapse in the capital santa killing. 2 children and a car was swept away in the sudden western province of the heart, killing all 6 passengers. the any rainy season in yemen usually runs until august. and at least one person has been killed when mortar shells a fight by the syrian military had account for internally displaced people and on syria. several others were wounded. shelling between the syrian government and opposition forces as intensified in recent, weak marriage. as erie has more from the camp on the outskirts of a frame. butler was out of hazard roxanne, this camp in a frame has been targeted with shelling from syrian army forces. had been meant the call was that the yemen. there are many dead and injured this area consist of
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residential units. all the people who were living in this particular unit were killed, including children. i'm, you know, the whole of some residents have already fled the camp in fear of the shelling, volleyball said the 1st movie. there are about 300 families still living here, mostly from a leopard commander said leave 100 foot just behind me. these people are working to get one of the rockets which exploded them. 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. the head of the roman catholic church has landed in canada to apologize in person for the role the church played and running residential schools are indigenous children. hope frances is in the city of edmonton. what he's calling his pilgrimage of penance. more than 150000 children were forcibly re from their homes and sent to schools where many faced abuse the
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new morrison is a. busy an advocate for survive, as she says and mission of guilt from the catholic church rather than 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 running other 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 . and this puts
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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 a lot per 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 it had actually occurred brazil present joe bizarre has launched his reelection campaign, but he faces on uphill battle is trailing in the polls behind his main rival left his former present lulu d'silva. both sorrows criticize for his handling of the crown of ours outbreak, which so brazil of the 2nd highest. as told monica, you had a care of reports from rio de janeiro ah,
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thousands of supporters lined up in front of this gym next to rio de janeiro iconic modicum of football stadium or inside crowds wearing the colors of the brazilian flag. cheer for president shibel sonata calling him the messiah in the middle. oh, both are not his wife, michelle, and evan 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, you must sinus bull sonora. do not be afraid. you have been chosen by god, boston out of then spoke, but me no reference to guns or his unfounded accusations. that the electronic
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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 our supporters here, i streamlined confident that he will be re elected, but boys show him trailing behind. former president, lizzie massey ruler the seal. earlier this week, former president ruler, the silva was officially nominated candidate by the swing worker's party. according to recent polls, he has the support of more than 40 percent of voters. ah, also matter remains in 2nd place with more than 30 percent, but it's too soon to predict an outcome. as bull sonata has just approved an emergency aid package, allowing him to spend.

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