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the other 6 biggest economy of policies of the world behind the numbers trucks because late losses, the world works. the competition is china financing, the structure of forests. india is looking for new oil supply, us counting the cost on our 0. ah, germany officially recognizes as genocide is closer, tens of thousands of head out of people in the maybe during its colonial rule. ah. and that means a dan, this is out just there alive from the hall. so coming up by boat and on foot hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo, scrambling to find safety for another warning of volcanic eruption. there was panic
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when the evacuation order came to say b, u. c. k. 10 was badly burned when a cooking pot was not over any medical attention, but there isn't any available. he had this reception center. in rwanda, people fled over the border from the city of gamma to come here rights groups, the queues warring sides in the conflict in ethiopia as t gray region of attacking schools, hong kong media tycoon. jimmy lay a sentence yet again for his role in the 2019 and aging protest. ah, germany has acknowledged it's committed genocide in namibia. in the early 20th century, german central forces killed tens of thousands of indigenous head out of anom people after an uprising against, on your rule. after 5 years of talks,
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berlin ruled out reparations, but agreed to provide $1300000000.00 in aid for development projects. and may be as government called the announcement, a step in the right direction. it says a formal apology and reparations should follow its size and how it to deny that we will now officially call these events what they were from today's perspective, a genocide in doing so, we also acknowledging our historical responsibility in a light of germany's historical and moral responsibility, we will ask namibia and the descendants of the victims for forgiveness was that scene ist us and mine, and as a gesture of recognition of the incalculable suffering nor was inflicted on the victims. we want to support and may be the descendants of the victims with a substantial program amounting to 1100000000 years. and this will focus in
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particular on rebuilding and development lab. and so how did germany end up committing genocide more than a century ago? in 884, the german government asserted its control over the territory now known as namibia . people resisted that occupation resulting in years of conflict between the movie as tribes german settlers, and occupying military forces. by 904 local rebellions had turned into an all out war. german forces were ordered to exterminate that otto and i'm a people who are leading the resistance. historic accounts suggest german forces killed more than 100000 people. and some 80 years later. and maybe again, it's independence. moving away from white minority, a power hi rule to a democratic system and film boone and there is no movie as deputy prime minister minister of international relations. she says the deal follows years of reconciliation efforts. it is still all that sense of in me then while i'm in
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part the emotion which i send to the diamond boy fusion that the german government has to accept the heavy for me to the general side. apple. a guy in the ripple issue for the past 5 years is through the government. they've been engaging for all of the invoice in the tech and we have made your progress. and i have to tell you, did send this to us emotion off while i'm it's been getting gum and hit the side that you did. you didn't or officially there of the prime minister. that was the gum in representative in the parliament has been informed the nation. so a ministerial statement, and that is going to be done when off while i'm in the resume of this coming week.
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tens of thousands of people are seeking shelter in the democratic republic of congo . after authorities ordered the evacuation of areas in the city of goma or affairs of volcano may erupt again. this heavy moment near gong though, rolled back into life on saturday, killing doesn't. government says nearly 400000 people have been displaced in recent days. go my lies a dozen kilometer from the volcano. malcolm, where is at the ra guerrero, reception camp, neighboring rwanda, which is hosting people who've escaped from goma. there was panic when the evacuation order came. baby ca, tema, was badly burned when a cooking pot was not over. he needs medical attention, but there isn't any available. he had this reception center. in rwanda, people fled over the border from the city of gamma to come here for the people have already spent the night sleeping under this head. they say it's cold. several of
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the people that are going to hear their homes and everything they was destroyed in the initial russian. nearly a week ago when lava came gushing out the side of the volcano, they were waiting in the city of goma for help that the government and promised, but it didn't come and they wanted to evacuate that. so now they hear. many of them say they're hungry and they need help. but to come down to another, let me come. we had people screaming, you're going to die and wondered what was going on. that's when we saw mom near going, going up to the heart level, came down. all residents are left with nothing and the level district everything in it's pass some help as a ride. you and, and the red cross have brought these parcels of food and blankets, which is prepared to distribute the people keep arriving to registering at this desk. the whole line new arrivals waiting, everyone sitting on the floor around here as arrived within the last few hours. one
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of the things is the uncertainty people here really, one needs to be in their home, but they have no idea if or when it will be safe to go back to them. the united nations refugee agencies expressing concern about the crisis in ethiopia, northern te gray region. there are reports, hundreds of refugees have been taken from displacement camps by soldiers. schools have also not been spad rights groups say, warring sides of destroyed schools being used as military bases, child straps and reports. computers smashed equipment stolen, a place of learning destroyed. this is just one of many schools which according to a report by human rights watch, has been damaged by both government and opposition forces during fighting. in the t gray region of northern ethiopia. the organization accuses government troops of using a high school as
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a military base. part of this is obviously going to be ensuring accountability for the abuses which these communities have seen happen. as i said, there is a real fear of returning to school because forces that have abused and have destroyed the schools often around fighting beginning t gray 6 months ago. that's when the open government, backed by its ally era, troyer launched a military operation accusing the t great people's liberation front of attacking it's federal military bases in the north and the stabilizing the country. the us has been a strong ally, ebc oak, his government for years, but he's growing frustrated with the scale of to fighting and widespread reports of sexual violence. the senate foreign relations committee was told on thursday that an estimated 2000000 people that being forced to flee the homes and 5200000 people are an urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns and the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals,
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wanton destruction of civilian property. us president joe biden has called for an immediate cease fire. the senate has unanimously called for the withdrawal of ethiopian troops, and secretary of state antony blinkin says, what is happening amounts to ethnic cleansing. ethiopia has been warned that it faces strong economic sanctions with the fighting continues, but it has dismissed us interference in its internal affairs. the red cross which is supplying food to around 40 villages in the north says farming essentially like seeds and fertilizer are running low. where the situation has hurt us a lot and we all left our homes with nothing. and our children have been exposed to different diseases. there's no school, all the children and women are hiding in the mountains. the united nation says people in t gray of facing families. if the fighting doesn't stop. stratford,
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i was era. these writing, newspaper read, says, published front page photos of the $67.00 palestinian children killed in garza by re be ass strikes the headline alongside the picture reads. this is the price of war. the paper published the stories of the victims aged between 6 months to 17 years old incorporation with new york times. and the video is gone viral on social media showing the detention of an 11 year old boy by israeli police unoccupied east jerusalem. the child was accused of throwing stones earlier in the week. his sister can be seen crying. i, the not
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been rushing opposition leaders. fet, lana to sky has renewed a cause for european nations to take even stronger action against president alexander. look shanker to sky is in the netherlands where she's met the dutch prime minister, mark root, she's calling on nations. so eyesight b, l a. ruth, using sanctions of shank as crime down protests against this rule. so often has more from the hague. while the woman many invalid with regard as their elective precedence atlanta to sky, i had walked into this building behind me issues meeting the prime minister of the knowledge mark of that and also foreign minister guy. and of course high on the agenda is what you will be and lead us very angrily have called the hijacking of the ryan air play. and also the arrest of i'm on the safe h and so yes, up they go. his girlfriend, they are both detained and also seen as being badly beaten and very ill treated. so
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there was a lot of concern here in the european union. they immediately called for sanctions closing the space, not blocking the flight and so, so sublime at the sky is here to make sure that the sanctions now this time around will be much more serious than they were previously. because already more than 80 people, organizations, business people, politicians are on the sanctions list for many months already off the the correct down that happened last year and bella was but so far that doesn't seem to have had any impact. so she already said before she came here to the hague, that more needs to be done. statements are fine, a prime minister, it has also call to on the look shanker to step down, he said we are all set up. the european leaders of fed up with him, but she says these statements are not enough directed sanctions should be implemented, where the regime, it really is going to feel. and one of these things on the table are the for july.
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so fact we will be a scholarly, a very important source of income for the regime. and that's also on the table among european lead. us still ahead now just for the rest of running for office. why so many regional candidates and mexico local elections are being killed? plus the dead, the missing and the main. why cold for police reform are growing louder and colombia are among of anti government process. a ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. once again, the authorities in southern china working on the flood defense is here because of the, the my you front which is bringing some more, very heavy seasonal range have as the weather system that has been producing those
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heavy down pulls around $97.00 rivers at warning level at present, that line of cloud of rain rose all the way out to the eastern pad and it will continue to just get pushed out into the open water. just pulsing that heavy rain out of southern parts of china, north of that fine and dry some pleasant sunshine is the central china. up toward the north of the country, wanted to shout into the current peninsula, wanted to shout to into northern areas of japan. as we go through saturday and on into sunday, which should become fewer and further betray by the case across the companies there . northern areas of china, fine and dry. 30 celsius there. in shanghai, the rank keeps coming down, cross southern parts of china. so further flooding, concerns going on if flooding concerns stevens through parts over in the china. some heavy examples coming through here could see some heavy rain just pushing towards the philippines as we go on through saturday. and the usual rational showers across a good part of south east asia by his showers tearing to the south west of india, road tropical sites,
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go back to watching out, is there a time to recap our headlines now? germany has acknowledged that committed genocide in the movie or in the early 20th century. german settler forces killed tens of thousands of indigenous hereto and nom up people officer an uprising against colonial rule. tens of thousands of people are seeking shelton in the democratic republic of congo. after authorities ordered the evacuation of areas near the city of goma. its feared of nearby volcano could erupt again after it brung by a life last week. the un refugee agency says is deeply concerned by report. hundreds of people have been taken by soldiers from camps in a few years. no new t gray region. the u. s. is warning sanctions against the government could be imposed. hong kong media tycoon jimmy lie has been given another prison sentence taking pos nancy beijing protest in 2019. he's already serving a 14 month jail term on similar charges. 7 other leaving activists were also
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sentence, lays assets are frozen this month on the bay genes national security laws, katrina, you reports, democracy, activists and media tycoon kimmy lie is no stranger to courses. on friday, he was handed another sentence 14 months in jail for his role in protest against the chinese government. on october 2019, he's already in prison for earlier demonstrations. this extends his term to 20 months form a democratic hong kong legislator albert her and 6 others received 14 to 18 months in prison activists say beijing as slowly smothering the territories pro democracy movement. above the majority of the problem, democracy activates the leaders and now being detained in prison and so on. and meaning that the chinese authorities do not intend to. now, any room for the move in 6 seconds for the movement activities,
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the verdicts come just one day after hong kong legislative council. many parliament approved sweeping changes to the territory. the electoral system. china's communist party cannot vet candidates for the territories top job. now held by waging back to carry lamb critics, including the us secretary of state ad blinking, say the overall undermines democracy and prevents people in hong kong from having their voices heard. they ging says the changes will ensure stability after the historic and at times violent unrest of 2019 team will truly the previous system has defects. these changes will help hong kong got back healthy and orderly track. this will encourage prosperity, democracy, and a social stability, hong kong authorities and hong kong have also for the 2nd year in a row council. the annual digital, commemorating the gentleman square cracked out on june 4th, sight concerns around the pandemic. hong kong was the only territory on trying to
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swirl with or killed the tenement was stand up for the government in 1989. well remembered here on the mainland, the event is robbed from history books and any mention of it online. quickly, central jimmy lies assets were frozen earlier this month. and hong kong banks were warned this week not to deal in his accounts or risks 7 years in jail. the 73 year old belinda and founder of the apple daily newspaper faces a raft of other charges including feds is under a national security law. if found guilty, he could be sentenced to life in prison. katrina, you ought to 0 paging me. now children as young as 12 can now be administered the 5, the corona virus vaccine in europe. it follows similar clearance by regulators in canada and the united states. pfizer is already being used in the european union for those aged over 16 regulators. new united kingdom of authorize,
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the johnson and johnson cove, in 1900 vaccine for public use shots will be the 4th one available in the u. k. a number of current of virus infections across south asia has some past 30000000. the increase has been largely driven by cases in india, but also in neighboring pucks on and bangladesh. the why the south asia region is thought to account for nearly 20 percent of global infections of expert suspect official patty is not reflecting the true extent of the problem. japan has extended its state of emergency in tokyo and other areas to cover the spread of the outbreak . prime minister, jo, she, he, this saga says the next 3 weeks of crucial. that will be one week before the olympic games affect to take place. she has been under increasing pressure. the chairman of the japan dances association is calling for the event to be canceled. greece is said to become one of the 1st european countries to start using
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a covey 19 travel certificates. you will launch digital pass from july. the 1st allowing vaccinated tourists to travel, the grease says it'll start accepting the corona virus path earlier, in an effort to revive it's struggling tourism sector. financial 2 decades, the international military presence in afghanistan has seen the source of income for thousands of afghans and local companies, and senior contra 40 reports from cobble. the departure of the last foreign troops is having an impact on livelihoods. the life that existed at this warehouse with trucks transporting goods to foreign military bases across again is down, is gone. this local company has been supporting international troops for more than 15 years and was providing an income for more than a 1000 african families. only a handful of employees remain. they will also be jobless in days,
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when the company shuts down completely, the owner does not want to be identified for fear of attacks. after working with foreign troops, it's very sad when i see this. it brings tears to my eyes. i'm not sure what will happen to employees of mine who are getting paychecks. had their own shops in the market, and took rice and beans for their families. if i don't have this operation, i cannot support them. the company owner says once there were more than $22000.00 african companies like his contributing millions to the local economy. most he says, have closed or are in the process of shutting down. business connected to the international military presence has decreased dramatically since 2014, when a to ended. it's compact mission enough gonna stand. the departure of the last foreign troops by september will be the final blow to thousands more afghans who depended on them for a living. the bush, bizarre in kabul,
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named after the us president who started the war, is a shadow of its former self. it once had close to a 1000 stalls, most a wash with original american goods destined for us troops station here. now it's flooded with cheap imitations and items i barely any one buys. was ora, i took 2018, the business became ruined. and right now there is no business at all. i'm looking to back my things because i'm an old man and being a shopkeeper, it's difficult for me and there is nothing for me to sense. yes. 2 years ago, more than half of again his dance population lived on less than $2.00 a day. that number is risen to nearly 3 quarters. covered 19 hasn't helped. so time that mary says foreign investment is essential, but unlikely. she put it into the problem was upon a fund, i see the transfer you slam. why would people take that money and coming to avant
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us on an invest where there is no guarantee? what is going to happen tomorrow? which means the african people will be left to fend for themselves. another challenge for a country already devastated by conflict. polio contrary, al jazeera cobble is exactly a month since the start of anti government protests in columbia, began as demonstrations against tax reform, have widened into campaigns of social justice. at least 17 people have dive in the security crack down more than 100 others missing. that's from to growing calls for police reform. alexander, i'm here to report from bobo, tough. last year he thought it was somebody tanner, on public, for sake scheduling at 6 surgery. a may 1st. he was hit by a gas canister shot by columbia, controversial riot police, causing him $22.00 fractures and the loss of an eye. a chef in training. he was out
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protesting when the police began setting off to your gas. join. go meet our grown widow. i started filming, and shooting when one of them sees me names directly at me. yes. shooting straight up my face. i don't, i was just filming, i was matching peacefully and i actually, it was the 1st match i'd ever attended. this video shows him unconscious being carried off in a car to a hospital where they saved his life. i. li, 1700 people have been injured in clashes with security forces since the protest began on april 28th. the government that so far confirmed 17 debts, but that number is believed to be much higher as more than 300 have been reported. missing professors wrote the word this appeared in giant letters along one of the main avenue, a cry for help that has remained insert. police abuses have turned what started out
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as an anti tax protest into a rallying cry for a more just society and called for police reform. as we were filming clashes in bold with dozens of residents came out of their homes to berate the police. in the same, the protesters showing just how deep the distress stores, the institution has gone out of the base. yet until they, columbia defense minister survived the new confidence, both in the senate insisting that the police respects protocols if they see on most think this fight encourages us to keep working for a security force, placement and soldiers that are admirable for many. the problem is that columbia police force has long been used to fight left wing. yes, drug traffickers and paramilitaries in the war torn country. and now it's treating civilian protesters as battlefield enemies. recall police function and the, the umbrella and supervision of the minister of defense. like the army and the navy
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internal reforms that will guarantee in the future. and it different type of fully disable to fulfill its role without committing abuses from pablo says they should make i'm in it only because there is no recognition that the police are causing ham, that they are killing people, shooting indiscriminately. they should at least say that, sorry, or people will not back down. meanwhile, victims like one pablo or let carrying the human cause for fighting for the rights in columbia for the rest of their lives. allison. and just with that, while the navy candidates for next month local elections and mexico have been murdered, the president blames criminal gangs. and its 1st reports from the area, i'll just 0, john holman, reports for mitchell can state on how drunk hotels and gangs of 5 things were
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control. when, when a local candidate come away in mexico's film, the videos start his campaign, he didn't expect those shots summed up the major issue in the biggest elections in mexican history in a little more than a week. most positions in the country will be voted on minus the presidency and criminal groups of fighting to get their candidates into power, wiping out rivals. there have been more than 80 politicians killed during the campaign. was going to come up with my war. this is a truck of memo valencia running for mayor of morelia on the security platform. he was in it the that he himself was accused of involvement with the car. so when he was a man in one of mit, because most violent regions, 8 years ago,
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he maintains that they're clean. governance is all but impossible. i want to keep them they are. but as soon as i got the municipalities with 3 cartels operator, imagine a life of an official there between a rock and a hard place. finally, on the one hand, the presence of really dangerous mental groups and on the other, the differences the authority of that could go from many of the most violent parts of the country. but politicians aren't just victims. they can be benefits deciding with the criminals to power money in certain regions. it can seem like everyone's in on the game. those questions arose again when it emerged, the candidate for the ruling party. morena for the measure of the town of where tumble was wanted by the u. s. drug inforcement agency, the d e a. we went, that was kim. why is that exactly? why i'm on that list. i don't know, but i think it's because of a situation that my father lived 3 once upon a time. i deny categorically that i'm
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a criminal but were helpful to you. does recognise the criminal groups have a grip of politics in his state. there are many public officials specifically michoacan that have looted the municipality, and that directly linked to other criminal groups whoever gets into office and met because violent hinterlands is likely to feel the threat and lieu of organized crime. that can only be bad news to democracy. mexico citizens on your home and i'll just say to mid to account and you can watch the premier of john holman's new special, the full report, living in mexico, kill zone that's at 930 gmc this sunday may the 30th here on algae sierra. ah, and let's take it through some of the headlines here now to see right now germany has.
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