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ah, ah ah, you know, work is a big explosion by landlord to make them have normal prices to leave over crowded, one or 18 made of them and exposes the business one al jazeera ah, in germany officially recognizes as genocide, it slaughter of tens of thousands of hereto and nama people in namibia during colonial rule. ah, hello, i'm sam is a dan with world news and i'll just hear
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a live phone coming up by boat and on foot hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo, scrambling to find safety. after another warning of volcanic eruption, there was panic when the evacuation order came. his baby he passed the k. temere was badly burned when a cooking pot was not over any medical attention that there isn't any available. he has his reception said that in rwanda, people fled over the border from the city of gamma to come here. rights groups accuse warring sides in the contract in ethiopia. ti gray region of attacking schools running out of space for burials, the threat of a 5th wave of coverage 19 in iran as it struggled to cope with a growing death cold. i
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now germany has acknowledged committed genocide in namibia in the early 20th century. german central forces killed tens of thousands of digits, his head out, and now my people, after an uprising against colonial rule. after 5 years if talks, berlin rolled out reparations, but agreed to provide $1300000000.00 in aid for development projects. the movie, as government called the announcement a step in the right direction. it says a formal apology and reparations should follow, though, i should have to deny it. we will now officially call these events what they were from today's perspective, a genocide to come in doing so. we are also acknowledging our historical responsibility in the light of germany's historical and moral responsibility. we will ask namibia and the descendants of the victims to forgiveness. when that scene is dis, i'm good minds and as a gesture of recognition of the incalculable suffering that was inflicted on the
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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 particular on rebuilding and development lab. and then so how did germany end up committing genocide more than a century ago when an 1884, 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, it turned into an all out war. german forces were ordered to exterminate the at, at a number of people who were leading the resistance. historic accounts suggest german forces killed more than a 100000 people. and some 80 years later namibia gained its independence, moving away from white minority apartheid rule to a democratic system. the timbo and monday night. why is number
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b as deputy prime minister and minister of international relations? she says the deal follows years of reconciliation efforts. it is true that sense of in me been while i'm in part the emotion which i've been to the governments voice you should that there. the general government has to accept the heavy for me to the general side guy. and the real issue for the 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 that then this was the emotion of while i'm, it's been that he didn't government hit the side that you did or officially day of the prime minister was the government for you in the while
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i'm in his, the 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. well, israel accountants guy is a member of no amnesty on genocide and the only activist in germany. he says these people reject reconciliation and are demanding reparations. there were some harry ross where part of these talks, but there were puppets, of the government of know may be the government of know may be, is not legitimize to represent us because the government is a swap, a government, they're coming from the northern part of not maybe a so we even those who were taking part in this talks, especially some few arrows and some hit or glens the are just betraying us. so we do, we, we got this as this is betray to the,
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to our ancestors. we're still in germany that calls in all this kind of, of things and these have nothing to do with reparation. they call it not, not to reparation. barry, go reconciliation. so this is a kind of, and you know, out of, of, of development, age and development, age goes to this government, and this government of no media, as we know is a corrupt government in this money will never reach the nama. and there are people that, especially though the dissidence of the, of these 2 nations, that's why we say no to this reconciliation, we want to reparation. we want to talk directly to the german government. this is a better solution of, or 200, those 202007 of the united nations. that the edition, as people have the right to speak for themselves. tens of thousands of people
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seeking shelter in the democratic republic of congo. also authorities ordered the evacuation of areas in the city of goma or our fears volcano may have rob again this at the moment. near longo rode back to life on saturday, killing doesn't. a government says nearly 400000 people have been displaced in recent days. gum allies, a dozen kilometers from the volcano, malcolm webb is that the railroad reception camp and neighboring rwanda, which is hosting people who escape from go. there was panic when the evacuation order came to say b, u. c. k, 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 gamer to come here from the people you have already spent the night sleeping under this head. they say it's cold. several
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of the people that we spoken to here, their homes and everything they was destroyed in the initial reaction. nearly a week ago when lava came gushing out the side of the volcanoes, 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 go 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 gone, go 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 in the red cross have brought these parcels of food and blanket 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 worst things is the uncertainty. people here really want a need to be in their home, but they have no idea if or when it will be safe to go back to them. united nations, refugee agencies expressing concern about the crisis in ethiopia in northern te gray region. the raw reports, hundreds of refugees have been taken from displacement camps by soldiers. schools have also not been spared brian groups of warring or warning rather than warring size of destroyed schools which are being used as military bases. child strengths of 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 se open government, backed by its ally era trail, 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, a vc 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 their homes and 5200000 people are an urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns in the
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strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals, 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 is farming essentials like seeds and fertilizer are running low. are where the situation has hurt us a lot. we all left her 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 famine. if the fighting doesn't stop,
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shall stratford al jazeera. oh republicans in the us senate have blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the attack on capitol hill by dawn from supporters earlier this year. as find out more from the white house correspondent, kimberly how could not entirely a surprise i but democrats are not too happy. nevertheless. now listen to some of the reaction coming from some of the top democrats on capitol hill, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, where we should point out that this legislation did pass in that lower chamber of the house of representatives issued a statement saying, mitch mcconnell, the top republican in the senate and send it to appease denial of truth, bring shame to the senate. republicans counters, cowardice rather rejecting. the truth is that dark day, she's referring to january 6th when those rights occurred in those images of supporters of donald trump all over the capital. she says this makes our country
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enter capital less safe. and the top democrat in the us senate chuck schumer saying this vote has made it official. donald trump big lie, has fully enveloped the republican party. now you're right, it wasn't exactly a surprise that this bipartisan effort to try and get an investigation and commission to look into the truth and issue a final report to the u. s. president congress on exactly what happened on january 6 was going to be blocked in the senate. it would have needed 60 votes and total. that means 10 republicans would have had vote with democrats in order for this to go through. and there just weren't enough republicans to go along with this for this to happen. having said that, we should say some republicans did support it, but just not enough. what it really does is it highlights that donald trump still has a big grip on the republican party. in his narrative, this is an election that was stolen in 2020 as a result of colbert 19 and those male and balance that he said,
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pushed it over the edge for his opponent, even though this has been discounted repeatedly. and the court is a narrative that seems to exist within many members of congress who are representing the american public. kimberly. so where does that leave then the efforts to try and get this investigation going? is this the end of the road? well, it's not the end of the road, but it is the end of the road for now i expect to because this is such a divided issue such a partisan issue. given the fact that there were people that died very close to the or during this event, there are many people on both the right and the left to have someone answered questions. but it seems that it's the left that wants answers, given the fact that there is a narrow majority for democrats in the u. s. congress. they're not going to give this up because they feel that this could not only give the bottom of what they say
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is the truth. the american people need to know, but could also help them in the upcoming elections compared to me, sorry. so this is why there may be amended legislation. all right, we'll see how it goes going forward. thanks so much. kimberly. there still had an al jazeera russia mon, the delays for flights coming from europe as the fall out continues from sundays for the landing of a passenger jet in minsk and hong kong media tycoon. jimmy lie a sentence yet again for his role in the 2019 anti bay gene protest. ah hello, that was looking pretty quiet across the middle east as per usual loss of hot sunshine hot even for this part of the well to barrier a cloud in the sky. we have got some showers across central parts of turkey for
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a time. even these will st and break as we go on through sunday. and there you go. pretty much wall to wall sunshine, sunshine and key weights at $47.00 celsius of $43.00. therefore, doha. so hot enough must got around 40 celsius and we'll see how the sunshine stretching all the way down towards the sea of 8. and we are going to see one or 2 showers just coming in across the therapy in highlands joining up with some showers that run down towards lake the tour. but the show is across the tropics. not just watch, but as i should baby got some live down pools once again over towards the gulf is getting. but we should be seeing more rain across central and eastern pass tropical africa than we are at present south of that. it's dry, sunny. we have got some showers just around the southern cape as we go on through saturday. these elisa way up towards the fringes of the east and cape for sunday, some cool weather, just talking in behind. just notice some showers just started to develop across northern parts of most and be could even see some heavy rain at this stage pushing
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into southern areas of tanzania. the how does the team from a cooler league draw the big crowd? why does the irish flag fly high? you got this club? what is it about celtic that has the world over healing them on politics and football? with the oppressed, the defends, who make football on the oh,
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the me welcome back. you're watching. i'll just hear a time to recap our headlines now. germany has acknowledged committed genocide in the movie or in the early 20th century. german settler forces kill tens of thousands of indigenous set out a number of people after an uprising against colonial rule. tens of thousands of people are seeking shelter in a democratic republic of congo. after authorities, all the evacuation of areas, new to the goma volcano, made iran at any moment. government says nearly 400000 people have been displaced in just a few days. the un refugee agency says is deeply concerned by report. hundreds of people have been taken by soldiers from camps in the northern region. the us is warning sanctions against the government could be imposed. israeli forces have killed the palestinian man in the occupied westbank. maya was shot later,
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died from his injuries in the hospital near nablus. at least 22 others were wounded . it follows confrontations between palestinian protestors and israeli police. the village of beta demonstrates is gathered there to rally against new israeli illegal settlements in the area and gaza. people pay their respects for those killed during the $11.00 day conflict between israel and hamas. you're going to say it now. today we're witnessing in the late afternoon, a couple of events that have been arranged by the break gates of the central golf ship. we're going to have real service. it's going to be a ceremony to pay tribute. and remember in the end, in appreciation of the people who have been killed in this war at all to the south,
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then governor in ratcliffe, we are going to witness another event, which is a military ceremony where a sound bray gates are going to show off some of the military weapons that they have used in this war, in addition to some rockets that they have loans launched in this war that has entered in service very recently in this war. so this basically, this past week we've been witnessing a lot of events like that. and these events are mainly to deliver a message between us and the people that there is one thing going on between them and message by hand to engage the people in all its actions and to pay tribute to their relatives and kids who have been killed in the sport.
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now, russian aviation authorities have announced any flight from europe. the hold by the russian s space may have to wait longer to land. many european airlines are steering clear of various after the 4th landing of a passenger jets in mince last week. by the rule is accused of faking above friday . in order to arrest a journalist who is on board. the e u has imposed sanctions on b. r rose, but russia is standing by its outline. the russian opposition leader svetlana to handle sky has renewed her cause for european nations to take even stronger action against president alexander lucas shanker. the skies in the netherlands, where she met dutch prime minister mach roots. she's calling on nations to isolate dealers using sanctions. shanker has cracked down on protest against his rule, said voss and has more from the hague. well, 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 netherlands
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market 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 played and also the arrest of i'm on the same page. and so, yes, a bagel, his girlfriend, they are both detained and also seen as being badly beaten and very ill treated. so 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 that picking 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 offered 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,
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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 a lot of these things on the table are the fertilizer 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 media, hong kong media tycoon, jimmy ly has been given another prison sentence, taking part in the anti paging protests of 2019. he's already serving a 14 month jail term on similar challenges. 7 other leading activities were also sentence lies. assets were frozen this month on the beijing national security laws . katrina, you reports, democracy, activists, and media. ty,
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could jimmy lie is no stranger to courtroom. on friday he was handed another sentence 14 months in jail for his rule and protests against the chinese government . on october 2019, he's already in prison for earlier demonstrations. this extends his term to 20 months. former democratic hong kong legislator albert her and 6 others received 14 to 18 months in prison, activists. se paging 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 allow any room for the move in 6 seconds for the movements activities. the verdicts come just one day after hong kong legislative council, many parliament approved sweeping changes to the territories electoral system. china's communist party cannot vet candidates for the territories top job now held
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by beijing back to carry lam critics including the us secretary of state antony blinking. say the overall undermines democracy and prevents people in hong kong from having their voices heard. they jinks as the changes will ensure stability after the historic and at times violent unrest of 2019 team will truly the previous system had defects. these changes will help hong kong got back healthy and orderly track. this will encourage prosperity, democracy, and his social stability in hong kong authorities and hong kong have also for the 2nd year in a row council. the annual visual commemorating the gentleman square cracked out on july 4th sight. he concerns around the pandemic. hong kong was the only territory on chinese loyal with all killed in the kingdom and 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 centered jimmy lies. assets are frozen earlier this month. and hong kong banks we
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want 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 pieces. a raft of other charges, including offenses under a national security law, is found guilty. he could be sentenced to life in prison. katrina, you are the 0 paging. united nation special envoy, home in mar is again wanting civil war, could erupt in the country. 37000 people have been displaced in kaya state because of fighting between ethnic fighters and min miles military and other nearly 3000 fled their homes in shan state. meanwhile, in the city, have been that clashes a force more than 9000 people to seek shelter. clearly if they only see a way out through wildland, and if they're the ethnic armed organizations continue to give them support,
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which is also clearly good because they show unity. but if they keep support in a while and way, then it goes in a direction of a civil war. with the number of current virus infections across south asia has surged past 13000000. the increase has been largely driven by cases in india, but also a neighboring pakistan and bangladesh. the why the south asia region is thought to account for a 20 percent of global infections. but experts suspects official tallies and not reflecting the true extent of the problem. japan has extended its state of emergency in tokyo and other areas to curve the spread of the outbreak. prime minister heated to go says the next 3 weeks will be crucial. the chairman of the japan doctors association is calling for the event to be cancelled. children as
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young as 12 can now be administered, the 5, the current virus vaccine in europe. it follows similar clearances by regulators in canada and the united states in iran, nearly 800000 people. and they do have di, because of cope with 19, but even government officials admit the true number could be higher. and after 4 waves of infections, the middle east was hit, country may be facing a 5th hazard by reports from thereon. the bodies come in one after another, there on the largest graveyard, back as after the rough loaded and prepared for burial families, wait patiently for their loved ones washed and shredded according to tradition. they hand it over, prayed over, and then are ready for burial. o this graveyard is fast, the dead are buried. 3 deep and more grapes have been prepared. 64 year old mohammed died from covered 19 she's the situation is very bad.
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i myself got corona 6 months ago, but i recovered my father got it from his labors. my sister and her husband got it, but recovered. he got he suddenly during the 4th a, it was the u. k. body and he was a calm person. he said he didn't want to be a burden on his children. he didn't want to go to the hospital saying he was ok. you don't. you are. his mother said a final farewell to his son. that every go back and tell the story. and this great guy, just from the mission here, have told the system to running based on sundays, struggling to deal with the number i say before the pandemic, about 70 to 80 funerals, a day were held here at the peak of the pandemic. there were more than $400.00
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graveyard officials. i've told people they need to attend funerals in the lower numbers to observe health protocols. but because so many people are dying. the still a considerable amount of morning rhonda before they can not through the cooler it is an unprecedented crisis over the past 50 years until may 22nd. we have had more than 30000. this is due to kronos. it is about 40 percent of the total crow, not this last year in the wash, but is with water. and even now in most of the muslim countries, it is not done. but here we do all religious procedures. one would compare here with other countries around has an accepted living. iran has bought vaccines from both china and russia, as well as working and developing its own its hope to us is over and they won't be a 5th wave. but that's of little consolation to those who have already lost loved ones as well, bake ultra zeta thereon. ah
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