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of some of those we talked to elsewhere saying that they sled up to a hearing that other villages had been attacked. what we do, and also sarah, is trying to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the i'd be tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and do you mind if he asked me to tell this story? are hi, rest breaks out for a 2nd nice in the suburbs of power solves to police, shoot dead, a teenage, a present of macro calls. the killing inexcusable, the my mother in silas is out of their life and they're coming up moving 18000000 americans on the air quality warnings of smoke from one size and canada suite
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across several states. divisions at the united nations security council delay plans to end the peacekeeping mission in money. our knowledge is about the future. our directors for the re said restore the american dream as president biden says, the us economy is driving on the his was a pole. so i mean, the voters all convince the thousands that for wind police have been deployed across from soft approaches broke out for a 2nd night. as long as the face of a police shooting of a teenage at a traffic stop in the paris, something of non to the desk has triggered on rest in several cities. more than 20 offices, we ended on thousands of cause such a light. natasha butler reports from the west and through the inside of non t,
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as the unrest continues. when the hour came from in the power suburbs of non young people to be knocked in the st. savings of offices police officers just crazy, across these prior to the client can see. and the call so far they've been assessed and far as the police are now moving in quite know why. but obviously this is a situation that they would want to control foss. many residents in this area because they wouldn't be violent. that was violence ready on tuesday night off to the shooting of this teenager, but really everyone we supposed to hear. so the on the side, the and that is younger amongst this neighborhood, this community that is being so shaken by the sexes, this teenager, during this month
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. well, natasha also sent us this report audio and how people in non to have been reacting to the killing. a tribute for a 17 year old boy cold and i was short paid by police during the traffic check on tuesday. and the powers sub of, of known to this woman says her sons need to speak to him. they compet leave. what happens if they show up there in shelves? they said, mom, what should we do? what's happening with the police these days? also protecting us all, do we need to be protected from the police as well to the role the teenager was driving on this road when he was stopped by police. they say he was about to run over a police officer who opened fire in self defense. bought another version of offense soon emerged. someone walking across the square to the time. what happens when they move? also, i'm not videos. that was a very different story. because stationary a police officer points a gun at detroit and grove,
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the shooting spunk don't rest, even though i to not to, under the number of, of the power suburbs in cities, including photo and the on the french government says justice will be served and called for com, the police officer has been placed under investigation for infantry homicide on a visit to about say, the french president said nothing justified the death of the young person. so if we send over the nations votes and sorta directs you to his family, another lesson has been killed. it is an acceptable and inexcusable. last year, a reco 13 people were killed in frauds during police traffic checks. niles is the 2nd such that this year campaign is of low railed against what they say is widespread police brutality in front videos like this. they say of like a proof of what so often goes on seeing natasha butler. i'll just sarah mantell from as well. and 80000000 people in the united states are living on the coolest
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e less again, jason, while fi smoke spreading from canada. people have been told to beware of health problems and to where mosques. heidi died, castle reports from washington, dc. chicago had the worst air to breeds in the united states and in the world by some measures. on wednesday, the windy cities iconic sky line over lake michigan was barely visible beneath the haze. even as president joe biden arrived for pre scheduled visit, landing at o'hare airport under an air quality warning. i've never seen it like this smoky or anything like, even fog, like, i've never seen a b. this bad people in 16 states were advised to avoid reading. the smoky air and outdoor events were cancelled in mass in detroit, the founder of the air monitoring firm just air, so the smoke only exacerbated the cities long running problem with pollution. many
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community space is way too often right, well, so this wildfire smoke allows. unfortunately, many people to fill this burden. this is a barrier that far too long. give me is that face day to day out, the smoke is traveling thousands of kilometers from canada or close to 500 wild fires are now burning and remote areas, half of them out of control. meanwhile, further south, a heat dome is seeking a massive area from texas to florida. climate scientists say this is all enabled by the earth warming atmosphere. one might ask themselves, is this normal? is this the way summer usually starts off and the answer is not really. i mean, some of these events we could expect every year, but yes, having multiple events is creating a, a different type of start to the summer in washington dc. the worst is yet to come with smoke forecast to drift the eastward towards here,
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philadelphia and new york in the days to come. and the reality is in this part of the world. wildfire season has only just begun heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. there are divisions among members of the united nations secures and counsel about how to in the decade, long peacekeeping mission in monte varied schedules that says day has been postponed. now on the resolution proposed by friends or personnel would withdrawal within 6 months. molly's foreign minister this month, demanded the peacekeepers, leave accusing them fueling tensions attempt a month to get us to james base has moved from you and headquarters in york. there are intense negotiations on the way about the time table to withdrawal all the un peacekeepers in molly. less than 2 weeks ago. the foreign minister of molly surprised the un by demanding the admission minnes closed down. as soon as possible . the french delegation has been working to draw up a resolution and currently,
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possibly within 3 months, the un spokes person has been stressing that to do such a drop down in a place where there's still a great deal of violence and instability takes time. any effort to move thousands of peacekeepers including all their equipment, all their facilities, all of their supporting staff uh, takes a takes a period of time. and uh and so you can see from our past withdrawals from places that we need a, a reasonable time table. and, and, and of course, uh, it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council would that time people will be this map and you in headquarters shows where the united nations is operating in conflict. zions, the circles of the peacekeeping missions, mendoza and molly is one of the largest is also the most expensive and the most dangerous. a 170 for peacekeepers of being killed. and of a 700 injured in the last decade. things on the ground remain fast enough
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to be un leaves. the government of molly now intends to further rely on the bus and risk from the fall can accompany that are about $900.00 of them. but of course, there are no questions about the company's operations. following the rebellion in russia last week, james pays out his era at the united nations. 2 people have been killed, often exchange of gum fi outside u. s. consulate, some of the saudi arabians, the city of judge, a person with a gun was stopped near the building, leading to a shootout with security offices. that person was killed. the private security guard was injured unless it died. as the governor of ukraine's called key regions says, russian selling has killed at least 3 people in the town of of chance. nadia strike on a restaurant in the eastern city of come a tourist killed 10 people including 3 children. i said, bank has moved from the capital. keep your track again. most people haven't been
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meal. and one of the few restaurants still operating the eastern, secure from adults, the support i ran here after the version, which is a rental. they could say here, everything is compliant out there. there's nothing, no windows, no doors, all i see is discretion for fear and horror. this is the 21st century. among those killed with 3 teenagers to insist as they would have been 15 in september. the and all the destruction is shocking to see in real life. when you see in photos is different. what you see on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life twisted mentioned, and rather these old victory, millions of the rescue tunes try to look for survivors. the shock wave from the massage damaged, neighboring buildings. i've sent across the blank corner of the product of orders and all those multiple, every such active terror approve again and again to us and the whole wells, the rush. it deserves only one thing. as a consequence of all that it has done defeats and to trump, you know,
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the ends of awful charles against old russian measures and terrorists. the russians acknowledged that carjacked strikes on coming toast, but made no mention of the cafe. what are the points of temporary deployment of the command? is it the 56th motorized, infantry brigade of ukrainian armed forces was hit in the city is crumb a task in it. and it's the people's republic from your 1st, you know, ukrainian intelligence said they arrested the local and dealing with the controls. he's accused of passing on information through russia, the elsewhere in the east brain. since these are these v job, the documents of the quarter most got damaged. so if it's a small gain, let me put in this will both sides make the most of the advances book. however many, most of us across officials and keep having one incident with the defense in russia . the attack and coming to us is a reminder that despite the mutually by the executive group, it has no impact on the front lines here. the war continues. russia continues to
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strike your crank with faith to the consequences. i said vague. i just say to keep you clean to you as president joe bought and has outlined his economic policies dumped by genomics, us and address in chicago. the 80 year old is campaigning for re election in 2024 looking to convince spaces, but his plan will help cub inflation and boost jobs. john 100 possible president joe biden is selling a re branded economic program. the white house is calling 5. now i'm excited to come up with a name. i really did find nomics is about building economy from the middle of the bottom of not the top down. the white house called a major economic address is the presidential campaign he tapped. the president made chicago, his 1st stop on a tour to promote his economic program. the tour aides say he's an attempt to promote his trillion dollar infrastructure law passed in 2021. that added more money for roads bridges in schools. this week, the white house also announced
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a plan to expand internet access for rural community. on the president's binding nomics tour, he's counting near historic low unemployment slowing inflation, and the massive by part as an infrastructure barely pushed through congress with the term binding onyx to go from positive to for jordan. because the economy itself, the presidential election is more than a year away. it's from the analysts say rebranding biden's economic program or the phrase the borrows from president ronald reagan's popular reaganomics and the 1980s might be too little, too late to help him. here we are 2 years into this administration and we get this nebulous term and i think many people are going to, it's not going to move the needle any way, shape or form. but again, because of this administration's track record, it's highly unlikely that we're going to see them actually identify it. whole show, the majority of americans are unhappy with vitamins handling of the economy coupled
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with a tightening race between vitamin and he's likely republican rival and 2024. former president donald trump. i knowledge is about the future. $5.00 for the way i say. your store, the american dream, whether by nomics can give the current president and edge will be tested, they administer agents new campaign to promote all make god protect our troops. john, 100 houses here in chicago. astronomers for the 1st time, have detected the faint hum of gravitational waves echoing throughout the universe . teams of scientists across the world have been monitoring space to observe the phenomenon which albert einstein product to move in a century ago. they don't exactly know what's causing the hum, but it may be coming from the massive black holes spiraling together. before magic . banana grab club ration has been taking data for 15 years,
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and we've now found evidence for a gravitational way, if background, so gravitational waived a ripples in the fabric of space time travel at the speed of light. and they can come from some of the most violent processes in the universe, like super massive black wall measures. the u. s. coast guard says it believes it has recovered. human remains from the wreckage of the doomed tightens of muscle the vessel imploded. on the deep dive to the wreckage of c, titanic king, or 5 people on board. fragments of the sub was recovered from the ocean by remotely operated vehicle and brought to newfoundland in canada. the discovery could shed light on how the vessel suffered the catastrophic implosion. canadian us authorities have announced investigations into the incident just bought, concerned about the lack of regulation on these deep sea expeditions. the still ahead on al jazeera concerns in the southern us, so i have a low,
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clear clod cases of malaria. first time in 20 years. and we'll have a report on why people in south korea waking up the the, a, they're slowly, but surely those winds are turning around across the gulf. so that means the humidity will be kicked out noticeably. that is humid over the next few days. we go in for a closer look, this is that dry, wind out of the rock coming down the goals. so for us here, and they'll have $43.00, and again, gradually, you'll notice that will become more comfortable, less humid off the bucket. some we go, the monsoon range that made it into the south and north of the country system. torrential downpours to be expected. there and conditions are changing and his stumble. you knew it had to happen, right. the rain is back into the picture. rolling across the boss for us,
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that means the temperature press down a bit to 24 degrees on thursday while boil boy, they've been baking in the heat in morocco, the northwest slice of the country closing in on 50 degrees. temperatures are coming down here as well. so merit cash for the 1st time in a few days. your temperature likely to not reach 40 degrees elsewhere in africa across the central belt. the brain has been persistent through southern nigeria. that's set to continue. these waves of rain moving across the democratic republic of congo, a tornado reported in case we were going to tell providence in south africa, there's been a lot of rain here, but that's now over the indian ocean. still a few showers hanging around the western cape providence plague in cape town on thursday. that's it. seeing a bit, the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive foaming systems. the climate change protect disruption flies. we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves . everyone has a voice. one of our peers is pipe top and major a and says this is american
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economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable but as well. but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. the welcome back to watching out. as a reminder, our top story is this out, right. today's have been deployed in several cities and from the steering a 2nd line to protest over the shooting of a teenager pipeline. president and monument cross described beginning of a 17 year old and a some of the powers as inexcusable. smoke from canadian wall size is once again,
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blanketing cities and pods. us visibility and ask want to say, have been severely reduced in several states covering moving 18000000 people. canada is saying it's west. well, 5 seasons on like you know, it's nation secure as a council is divided over how to end a decade long. the peace keeping mission in money. they said you the 1st day has been postponed on the resolution proposed by friends pass now would we store within 6 months to morocco is recalling. it's impossible to sweden off to protest a band, a copy of the cron outside stuck homes main mosque. the demonstration came as millions celebrated the annual most them festival of ego and the police have charged the man with agitation against an estimate cool national group. take a condemn, swedish police for proving the protest application. the incident risk,
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i'm going take a which is held up sweden's plans to join nato on christ as sweden is hopper and curtis groups that considers to be terrorist. as he's fine, see don to mark the occasion of aid has already been violated as strikes an anti across fi russel pots and the captain called team. on wednesday, the number of civilians are reported to have been killed. a well people ensued on all still mocking the muslim holiday. despite the fighting, nearly 3000000 people have been displaced since mid april. millions more remained behind. for those, and the captain called to this aid is of course, unlike any of us, have a morgan reports from the mine. it's either a hot in sedan, but this is probably not the way many had scopes to spend the special holiday. for those who have come to eat squares at this most can on demand. it's the chance to regain a sense of normalcy. after 11 weeks of fighting,
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but the war is never too far away for these worshippers. one feels pain to be living on such a beautiful day without family and friends. what's happening in the country has destroyed it. people living under the sounds of gunfire and don't hillary shelling at the sound of spite objects, but in the end there's nothing we can do except to be patient. for the last name, man and his family, this age feels different. like many sit denise, hold. his would be filled with neighbors every year, as well as close and distance families coming together to mark the occasion. but this time he says he was only able to see a few of his family and relative yup. must be of war has imposed itself on people's ability to move. the people used to celebrate and everything was available. it was beautiful on like this time, or the sense of wall movement has become limited. some of those in the neighborhood have left to call to him. his daughter says she misses his sister who's been
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displaced by the conflict. so was not just gimme off the matthew, my sister and his sons. what one is part of our need. she would help us in the kitchen. the kids would also help. now she's not here. we took photos and videos for her to see when she reaches egypt, where she went to see christie. but the family have no idea when they will be able to unite again. the last family is among millions and hearts home for marketing disable of hot differently this year. many people have lost loved ones, and they're unable to celebrate. and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as a result of the conflict, leaving them with no place to mark the julio cation, tens of thousands of those displaced ours transit along the border with egypt. after the government in cairo changed it's immigration rules for us to denise with little to know basic services. they have no choice but to spend the holiday here. while holding out hope they'll be able to celebrate next year with their families back home. hey, bill morgan, alta 0,
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i'm the man. so the advocates government says conditions in a disease gold mine are still too dangerous to retrieve the bodies of fat one minus they were working not legally and were killed in a methane gas explosion move in a month ago. submitted miller has moved from virginia and free state province. this is way more than 50 mine is mostly from neighboring, the sue to work illegally into the mind shop, to look for gold. it's a band and the ventilation shaft owned by a company called hominy gold. the what? because the window only legally never came out. a month later, the government says they were killed in the me said, gas explosion. it says gas levels are still too dangerous to look for the bodies. different your hands to whole high level as a one i lost 2 family members in the mine that as well that's all i get but i wish just to see that bodies retrieves take them home and berrydunn. we've accepted that that data more. now this group of men told us off camera some of the mine illegally
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to they say they risk you too many days late to return to retrieve 3 bodies. so the bulk of shows us this video, and then i'm off. why didn't go to yard? i'd go and i dumble in it to manse is watching mind vehicles drive off from the scene. he says they do what he calls a bottom underground. but one or a little more about one of them awful. i think people who would as a group of white men arrived while we would say they say that they arrived about 20 minutes later. then they heard a bang from the hole. and after that, they sent us a message, and so we left the cisco to come see yeah, spokes person for how many go denies the allegations saying the company has in the past helped rescue mine is trapped in the ground. those mind is within a risk for working illegally. the company also says the latest incident is under criminal investigation. aside from the safety issues associated with legal mining, many of these minus belong to games and di, involved, and often divided into fours. this thousands of abandoned mines across south africa,
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many of them still contain gold and minerals, but not financially viable for industrial mining. they continue to attract and full miners hoping to make their own fortune. this group calls itself up to single miners. they also operate legally and sell the cold, the mine on the black markets. they want the government to change its rules to allow them to work within the loop. but until that happens, tens of thousands of unofficial minors remain on the ground. so we developed ultra 0, virginia, south africa, hundreds of people in the us territory. of course, a rico have demonstrated against a propos electricity bill height. they say the price on the on and is already too high. a post increase is positive and debt restructuring fine to cope with a re goes power company out to find crop. c is approve the right for an hour with many doubled over the next. that's a yes to 5 cases of malaria causing concern in the united states.
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well, there they represent only a tiny fraction of, of thousands of cases diagnosed every year. these cases will locally transmitted and not the results of international travel. after the 1st time this has happened in 20 years. she, everytime she has more in the us census with disease control has issued a nationwide a list of the 5 cases of millerio reported in 2 states over the last 2 months. each year in particular before co bed. we saw about 2000 cases of malaria and the united states each year. but that was from people who are traveling abroad and require to internationally what is different this time and why we put out the health notice to doctors into the public. as we had 5 cases of domestically acquired malaria, meaning people got it from in the united states for in florida. and one in texas, one of the patients are recovering after receiving medical attention. and so far there's no indication that the case has a link. malaria is caused by parasites carried by certain female mosquitoes.
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symptoms include fever, chills, headache, muscle pain and fatigue. it's mostly clothes, kidney failure, seizures, and coma. the disease is most common and william countries, especially those with tropical climates. they were more than 600000 deaths globally in 2021, but officially, but larry was eradicated in the united states in 1970. it is a little alarming to have a disease that we've eliminated from the united states and then how these few local cases. but they are a few cases. and i think the public health measures are really important for both tracking where the malaria is and then therefore making any interventions like trying to prevent more mosquito bites, either by decreasing the mosquito population or asking everyone to where mosquito repellent like these are all things that can prevent ongoing transmission us so this with disease control stress is that the risk of malaria remains low in the united states. but they're off is that the record heat waves and storms that have
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been spooned by climate change or creating the conditions for malaria carrying most cases to breed and survived in areas where they previously could not. she ever time c, l, g 0. the people in south korea of work and up on wednesday a year or 2 young, the officer, the government replaced, it's traditional age counseling system with the international, stunted foreign slurry has imagine waking up and finding yourself a year or 2 younger. that's what's happening to south koreans. a law passed last december, scrapping the traditional method of counting someone's age came into effect on wednesday. may i'm supposed to be 30 next year under the traditional korean h system. but with the international age, i'm 2 years younger. it's great to feel like i'm getting younger. oh, traditionally south korean, so deemed to be a year old at the and every january 1st. a year is added to
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a person's age. the country has used the international norm of calculating from 0 at this and adding a year on every best date since the 1960. but that's mainly for medical and legal documents. while the traditional method was used for everything else. what are you all the targets here? i'm going to study abroad in the u. k. so i think it's less confusing, but i don't need to explain about korean age and just can say my international agent or the countries. as a briefing earlier this week, a cabinet minister said he hopes the change will is confusion, especially among older people who may believe they're eligible for senior benefits before they legally off the lot. we expect legal disputes, complaints of a social confusion that has been closed over how to calculate ages will be greatly reduced. also, among it may be not solved queer, still keeping another age system where
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a person's age is calculated from 0 at the like the international norm. but a year is added every january 1st, instead of on the date of birth, that system will still be used for compulsory military service the school year. and then determining the legal age for drinking and smoking. i was worried that i would be fans from drinking, but i'm relieved i can still drink south korea now and joins all the east asian countries who dropped the traditional age counting method decades ago. so it's $3.00 to 0. the 5th is al jazeera. these, your top stories, right? police have been deployed and several cities in phones during 2nd night. protests of, of the shooting of a teenage of 5 police president and my new microns described. beginning of the 17 year old in a suburb of power assist, inexcusable.
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