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lines examines the doctrines feeding hatred and that one too often deadly consequences what are you telling your congregation about safety we have to be concerned conspiracy to massacre anti semitism in america on al-jazeera. audacity. everybody going to remember him around the world he's going to change the world. family and friends on the life of george floyd saying his death under the name of a white police officer has made him the cornerstone of the movement. can for now this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up after decades of mystery and conspiracy theories sweden's prosecutors name a man they believe killed prime minister of palma in 1986. or in these long
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time president pirro couldn't seize a dies suddenly weeks before he was due to step down. in secret burials and grieving families want to stay quiet humans who thinks are accused of covering up the real scale of the corona virus outbreak. more than 2 weeks after his death while being arrested george floyd has been buried and a funeral service at his hometown of houston texas floyd was hailed by family and friends as an ordinary man transformed by face into the cornerstone of a movement floyd's killing has triggered protests across the u.s. and around the world against racism and police brutality from houston john hendren reports. george floyd's tragic journey ends in
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a houston cemetery but across the u.s. the movement he inspired continues a montage of demonstrations in floyd's name plate is his funeral displays his legacy and inspires a call to action from civil rights leaders god talk to reject it stop. and made him the cotton a stone of a moment as a coach a whole wide work friends and family remember the man they knew is perry or big floyd i miss my brother. a whole lot and. i was one of. them i love you and. i think god forgive me give me my own personal superman this is not just murder hey make. sure happy memories from. now that's all i have.
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oh i'm thick come on baby you said a few it's not much but it's the life of the man who died beneath a policeman's need was celebrated by members of congress and a presidential candidate who spoke directly to floyd's daughter giana now is the time for racial justice that's the easternmost give to our children when they ask why. because when there is justice for george florrie. truly be on our way to racial justice and then she said she. changed the world the funeral followed memorials in minneapolis and north carolina and a viewing in houston attended by thousands who remembered his final words i can't breathe in the weeks months years after these people have left this ceremony.
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is someone who transformed the world blessed by what he did was done to him some who didn't make the invitation list inside said they were outside because they're concerned about the next generation. so when you hear stories like the one about mr floyd. george floyd was buried next to his mother in the place he once called home. and is going to always remember. he left behind children a family and a movement they hope will end the pattern of unarmed african americans dying at the hands of police john hendren al jazeera houston.
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swedish prosecutors have named the man they believe assassinated the prime minister in 1986 a suspect who died 20 years ago by minister all of palma was killed after being in office for 11 years he was shot dead on the main street in stockholm after going to the cinema with his family the investigation was hampered by mourners being allowed to place flowers on the crime scene and a bull this went undetected until it was found by a member of the public days later christa pestis and was jailed a 988 for the murder but was acquitted on appeal for more on this let's go to paul reese who is standing by for us in stockholm so the suspect has been named who is a. yes kimmie has left after 34 years the suspect has been named. angstrom known in sweden as a scam the about not scam to get someone who works at least on the insurance
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company just up the street from where all of paul was was gunned down in february 1906 and you can you can see the flowers still being laid on his morial here now they've been many theories over these 34 years he killed all of its range from south africa and south african intelligence services south africa to. get it all of opposition to them and support from the eye and say it's also arranged to the kurdistan workers party off the power suite in the 1st country outside turkey to name the p.k. k. at terrorist organization but it's it's come down to how steve a swede who had political and personal reasons to hate all of them who although he was loved by the left for his progressive policies was hated by many on the right and even though there are flowers still being. today an element of that hatred has
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been seen someone actually walked past in spots on his mobile memorial but the case is now being light to rest up to 34 years so i have prosecuted is explained you know any of the evidence that. this this outcome. well yes and no there is there's no real physical evidence has been put forward there's there's no murder weapon that's been linked to a link to the case the murder weapon was is thought to be a mark number of about 788 magnums have been fired in that in trying to in trying to solve this case it more seems to be witness evidence circumstantial evidence and political background personal failing scandium on state angstrom. was one of the 1st thought at 1st to be witnesses on the scene he was very keen to make his
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movements known to police he developed his story in quite a lot of detail afterwards a lot of witnesses. identified that he was there and so the case seems to be mainly on his on his behavior and background rather than any solid evidence but krista but said the prosecutor no relation to the original man who was convicted of this in 1988 also krista but has now announced that stick angstrom is the suspect the case is closed. ok i think it's their poorest there live from stockholm. the organization for economic cooperation and development is now presenting its 2 year economic outlook that says cause at 19 is the worst health and economic crisis since world war 2 the o.e.c.d. secretary general and chief economist are speaking in paris let's take a listen it does not have to be either or there are things governments can do
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to address both challenges at once for example they can make sure specific financial support measures conditional on environmental improvements and in supporting investment for the recovery. they can direct public investment and also incentivise you know encourage private investment to accelerate to transition to a low carbon economy and while the current crisis has highlighted the need for more recipients the outlook reminds us that simplistic reactions like imposing trade restrictions to quote unquote shorten the global value chains or lessen reliance on particular foreign suppliers would have serious negative side effects given the ratcheting up of bilateral trade tensions in recent
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years and the undermining of global rules for dispute settlement care must be taken to enhance resilience without sacrificing the benefits of open markets my 3rd and last thought is that no country can address a pandemic crisis alone all countries need to implement testing tracing tracking to keep the virus contained many will need help in addition countries should cooperate to develop manufacture and distribute a vaccine or the treatments to all who need them that's the whole of the world as long as the virus is widespread somewhere the
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threat will remain everywhere and economic costs will persist a some borders remain closed under wake of the great depression and world war 2 our forebears recognized that independents and built an international architecture that actually delivered. it delivered the most spectacular sustained period of global economic growth ever i've said that what we need now is the same breath a vision together with the same ambition you know of you put together the marshall plan and the new deal. that is the o.e.c.d. secretary general there giving the results of a report an economic outlook which has covered 19 is the worst health and economic
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crisis since world war 2 he said there that the world economy is expected to contract at least 6 percent in 2020. brandies president here who couldn't sees or has died at the age of 55 just weeks before he was due to step down from office a government statement says he had a heart attack but there's speculation that he may have been infected with covert 19 who couldn't seizes 15 year rule was marked by political violence and a withdrawal from the international criminal court. welcome where is monitoring developments from nairobi what's the reaction been. indeed some burundians are asking if one currency is in fact the 1st leader in the world to have died of covert 19 the government has said that he died of a heart attack but just about 10 days ago his wife did need immigrant visa flew
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here to kenya's capital nairobi seeking medical treatment for what the government said were on this closed reasons but it's been widely reported here in kenya press fighting hospital sources that she was in fact suffering from coded 19 something that the ministry of health has denied the same time in currencies or himself was famous for playing football almost every day in belgium brewery had his own football team he was not letting that's one of the things that's leading people to question why he should have died of a heart attack at 55 years old and it's also worth noting that in burundi own currencies and his government have been widely criticized by health experts for having no policies at all to try and stem the spread of the coronavirus he's been criticized for downplaying the pandemic or for calling on brewer indians to turn to their religious faith to fight it some medical sources say at the moment the
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pandemic is actually really on the rise in burundi a lot of people are getting sick the government only reported 83 cases officially and it was just a month or 2 ago that the world health organization team there in the country having raised concerns about the lack of a response were expelled at the same time sporting events continued with hundreds or thousands gathering and also campaigns during the recent and very controversial election last month where the ruling party and one of the opposition parties were gathering crowds of thousands of people at rallies in spite of the pandemic thanks to their marcom web they're monitoring developments in burundi from nairobi. still to come here on al-jazeera lost its talks on a nadal dam project reportedly to free stuff as 3 countries are adults. and men who have been on it for decades face or reckoning it's calls growing in europe
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to remove statues of people to slavery and colonialism. hello there's still a very unsettled picture throughout much of europe very warm across the east but you can say the same across the west we got a huge amount of cloud more rain pushing in so it's been a very wet few days at the southeast of europe across into where the balkans again some very heavy rain the last couple of days stormy skies down into southern france you can barely see the city of nice that has more rain to both of those there cations as we go through wednesday because the sever pressure working its way south was across the u.k. and this is going to bring quite a lot of rain winds i'm not sure about that light and they were not as cold it came from the east really for most part rather than the north but you can see it will begin to push the rain into western areas of france and certainly throughout
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thursday this system then sinks down into biscay and it will pick up a lot of moisture and really push that very heavy rain into these western areas of france down into northern spain elsewhere still very unsettled as scattered showers and thunderstorms and working their way across into western as a russian woman moscow 28 degrees about 8 degrees above the average meanwhile london about 7 degrees below 0 and sunny bordeaux just 16 a very cool day for you now northern africa is feeling pretty nice to see want to be some piece of cloud there will be a few more showers certainly wednesday late in the day across into morocco tunisia as well and then as we go through thursday some a story with a high of 28 in tunis. legs . although cold you know it's a another inventor that. i think entered into with my mother because she was very impressed it was very interested there's a lot of love but affection and respect over the world people
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a world away from mumbai a nation has taken indian cinema to its heart out as 01 reveals the color and passion of morocco's bollywood dream. watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour 2 weeks after he was killed in police custody george floyd has been buried during the funeral service he was hailed as a man whose death will change the world his death sparked protests in the u.s. and around the world. swedish prosecutors have named the man they believe assassinated former prime minister all off palm but the chief prosecutor says the
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case is now closed because the suspect stick in school is dead. burundi's prison here including disease has died at the age of 55 an official statement says he had a heart attack some are speculating he may have died from covert 90. 2 sudan now where the military has closed all roads and entrances leading to its headquarters in central ca to that comes a day after a longtime sudanese militia leader surrendered to the international criminal court he faces war crimes charges relating to the conflict in darfur former president to omar al bashir is also wanted by the i.c.c. for his role in the violence but she has supporters fear he could be handed over to the criminal course here in morgan joins us now live from the home of khartoum she's unable to leave because of the actions by the security forces here are so why has the army closed these roads is it related to early kushayb surrender.
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well kim aleko shape was very much part of the former ruling party as the former ruling party has repeatedly showed that it still has supporters on the grounds that they have various protests against the 1st of all the overthrow of former president ahmed bashir the fact that he was taken to court and tried for corruption so the supporters of the former ruling party has shown that they were still on the ground and there were concerns that those supporters who supported former president ahmed bashir and his aides and members of his party and his militias and military will come out and staged protests but what the military is that part and late last night was block of all main roads that lead to the army headquarters as well as make sure that they control who would be able to cross bridges that would eventually lead them to the army headquarters let's go back to the layout of khartoum they divided into 3 sections of khartoum center where the army headquarters is you have courts of north and the city of durham and so people are so slow to get to the center you
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have to cross bridges and with the military has done is try to restrict movement of people to make sure that they are no protest and lots of rows now they are concerned that they will indeed be protests because i recall she was a member of the former ruling party was he was employed or rather recruited by the military and by the former ruling party rather to curb the rebellion and therefore and that earns him. arrest warrants for work crimes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur so they are concerned that people would come out not only because he surrendered himself as the i.c.c. said but because they are now concerned that other people involved will also be targeted by the i.c.c. including former president ahmed base here who has an arrest warrant issued against them thanks that i think they have a morgan live from her through. egypt ethiopia and sudan have agreed to resume talks on a controversial dam project that's according to sudan's water minister there in
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dispute over ethiopia's grande renascence dam it's under construction on the blue nile that flows into the now river ethiopia hopes to pull itself out of poverty by producing and exporting electric car but egypt is it will be deprived of water sudan's water minister says that held a virtual meeting to talk about what to do next not actually been associated dooming questions were discussed during the meeting 1st what are the steps needed to conclude talks at the earliest secondly what are the key contested issues that remain disputed the meeting was held in a positive atmosphere and discussions were productive at least 59 people have been killed in an attack in northeast nigeria local leaders say an offshoot of the armed group boko haram raided a remote village in borno state they say it was in retaliation for the killing of several fighters after they tried to steal livestock attacks have been carried out in the region for years the conflict has killed 36000 people displaced about
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2000000 there is a large fire burning in india's aslam state it was caused by a gas leak at a state oil facility that began 2 weeks ago and then caught fire on tuesday local media reporting 2 firefighters have died indian army has been called in to help the leak is also being blamed for the deaths of 5 people who live nearby a gas field is just a few kilometers from wetlands and a national park our correspondent elizabeth problem has this update from new delhi . we are seeing pictures of a massive fire continuing to burn nearly 24 hours since it started and huge plumes of smoke oil india limited has said that 2 of its firefighters bodies were recovered today and that they also said that the natural gas producing core fire when they were doing clearing operations on on tuesday so this gas
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well has been leaking for the past 2 weeks they have not been able to get it under control they've gotten experts from singapore to help do so and one of the reasons why the number of casualties is relatively low is because more than a 1000 people were evacuated when the leak started and that number is now more than $6000.00 since the fire started and it comes at a time when all india is expanding in the region and got a government clearance to explore for oil in the national park in may it said that it wouldn't drill inside the park it was using extended reach drilling and it's at one of these drilling sites where the leak started. humans who are these are being accused of actively covering up the extent of the corona virus outbreak and areas they control groups say the numbers of infections and deaths a much higher than what's being reported and warn they're running out of money to help shelob ellis reports. believes hundreds of
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people have died of corona virus in human with thousands more infected the official term is 112 to its with just 4 from who serious like here and. this man says they have waited for hopes and say to you it's now 3 p. you look at canada. people yell at him to stop recording but he continues he says he could house mines security officials politicians and no one else had his cool. in the booth he controlled people are often buried in sea. critical at night there are reports that families in grave diggers awards not to speak of the cause of death history's also not released if they are taken into recording burials has become an act of heroism and defiance. and. the intentional suppression of the media coverage from authorities whether it's in the northern all southern governments the suppression has very dangerous results among them is that
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the well doesn't know the real numbers of the epidemic. and international agencies don't have the money to help the u.n. says it needs $2400000000.00 to cover essential aid in yemen this year and the pledging drive last week fell a $1000000000.00 short of that meaning the closure of services for huff the country's hospitals a new tradition for 2500000 starving children gone this is the price of face masks increased 30 fold putting them out of reach of most yemenis and aid groups the hospitals are quoting the. health care. they are putting away. the country is running. the health care provider. one thing yemen is not running out of his gums 5 years into a civil war it's the one thing traitors can rely on and that's never been more popular than last year ago gave the day all the people want now is to support their
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families so they look for a job or trade we've found that selling weapons is a profitable business to the situation that we were in. you mini's feel increasingly abandoned by the international community they must be in for themselves even making their own medicine. like getting our. return back to use what our grandfathers houston with herb such as fair new creek cameron and change mark doesn't give you a human is likely riddled with coronavirus but this is a country with many ailments yemenis have been fools to search for their own cues. charlotte dallas. brazil's government has restored all of our statistics including the total number of deaths to its official website after being ordered by the highest court health ministry had removed the doctors saying it would no longer maintain cumulative total deaths and infections while 38000 people have died in
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brazil and it's widely believed the outbreak has yet to peak. in the u.k. a statue of an 18th century slave trade has been removed from outside a london museum officials say it was no longer considered acceptable by local people and thousands of side petitions calling for the removal of another monument for university or intelligence reports. raj must lose their demands take it down put him in a museum in the world famous university city of oxford anger at this statue has rekindled looking down from the facade of oriel college is sessile rhodes one of the most controversial figures of britain's imperial beach. it is a bastion of white supremacy and racism and it's inaccessible to get down rhodes the colonial believed in the primacy of the anglo-saxon race over all others particularly the black africans he ruled over power you.
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know yes but the wealthy benefactors foundations still bring students from around the world to study talks but it's unsurprisingly a conflict for south african road scholar. for many many years the very spot a ship was awarded to the white man which is essentially the work and forced labor of black people sponsoring the education of white men to save their colonizing and colonize the rest of the world. black lives matter has reenergize the roads must fall campaign began in 2015 inspired by protestors in south africa. a statement from oriel college says we believe black lives matter and support the right to peaceful protest as a college we continue to debate and discuss the issues raised by the presence on our site of examples of contested heritage relating to settle roads but the current
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mood is building pressure orks with city's council leader recommends oriel submit a planning application to remove the statue. elsewhere pressure has already led to action in bristol over the weekend protesters tore down a statue of slave trader edward colston and threw him in the river in london north already has removed slave owner robert milligan from his plane in the docklands on tuesday previously protected symbols of britain's racist and imperial past of becoming intolerable to every country really has such as nationalists and you know kind of nationalist sense and recent haps in that respect is no different but it does of course have a unique situation in terms of the british and such knowledge and went such a long time the death of george floyd is changing the way many countries look at history and race. so different place is different figures in oxford it's sessile roads in bristol it was i recall still in belgium it's king leopold in united states it's all but the lead but the principle is universal and if you give an
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extra far off like black lives matter historical figures of white supremacist you they say could no longer be given to put in positions in our town and also things. i'll just say are altered. and you can find much more on our web site the address for that is al jazeera dot com. this is al jazeera and these the top stories 2 weeks after he was killed in police custody told floyd has been barry's during the funeral service he was hailed as a man whose death will change the world his death sparked protests in the u.s. and around the world. justice for my brother my big brother. that's big right everybody i know will be florida now. was.
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born to it but we got to be remember everybody going to remember him around the world if you want to change the world. swedish prosecutors have named the man they believe assassinated former prime minister all of palma but the chief prosecutor says the case is now being closed because the suspect. as did. the world economy will shrink by at least 6 percent this year because of pandemic shutdowns a new report by the organization for economic cooperation and development also predicts the fallout could be even worse if a 2nd wave pandemic hits it says recovery will be slow and uncertain. burundi's president. has died at the age of 55 an official statement says he had a heart attack but some are speculating he may have died from covert 19 his wife flew to kenya for treatment after contracting the virus in sudan the
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military has closed all roads and entrances leading to its headquarters in central khartoum comes a day after a long time sudanese militia leaders surrendered to the international criminal court he faces war crimes charges relating to the conflict in darfur former president omar al bashir is also wanted by the i.c.c. for his role in the violence the shiz supporters fear he could be handed over to the criminal courts. egypt is e.o.p. and sudan have agreed to resume talks on a controversial dam project that's according to sudan's water minister there a dispute over ethiopia's grande renascence dam it's under construction on the blue not that flows into the now river well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream i'll be back with you at the top of the hour. as protest rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the
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nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and sell their brand of politics to americans before the vote follow the u.s. elections on a. i asked him you know can you are watching a stream you have patched image that i'm always happy to do which is when you suggest an idea for us to discuss have a look on my laptop this is something that we or when it is a story issue you think that we should cover it we just scroll down here and then you will see that the response which was about the pandemic the admin should have apathy that he's an all time high and we're talking here about indian minister.

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