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and read even when it was a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa, a new episode of war hotels on al jazeera. ah, i like a strong show of support from the military coup. nita, who's become molly's interim president ah, hello laura, kyle, this is out there alive from joe hall, also coming up the remains of more than $200.00 children. i found that the size of a former school for indigenous peoples in canada, study fines almost quarter of
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a 1000000000 indians have become poverty stricken after losing their job and current of ours lockdown. and prize fighter. we meet an armed group which says it's defending a mexican town against the fed drug cartel. ah, the colonel who led a military coup in money while serving a vice president has been declared interim presidents by the constitutional court and seem to go to ousted the other temporary lead. isn't ordered that detention over parts of another crew. last august, nicholas hoc reports from the capital obamacare, despite international condemnation, a show of support to the nations independent square for molly's military gentle leader. i see me go into the hold time thing down with friends, others with russian flags hoping for moscow's military support. and then there are widows of 1000000 soldiers killed on the front line for it to make with regard,
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seems like his country is engaged in an endless war as a result of a failed french military intervention. crowns does not lake africa look at what is going on in the north. the voice is not over and it has been going on for years. why? well, according to go days because of a lack of political, will he over through president k tain august and dismissed the president of transition and p. m. on wednesday, after detaining them for days president my clinical, this a qu, within a qu, go to a special advisor use of cuba explains that the pm and president were too slow to enact reforms and were insubordinate by removing members of the june from the government to the threat of possible sanctions has angered the gent use of clever you believe this will worse in the crisis. why should foreign countries interfere in our affairs when there is a crisis, they should be helping us. i'm not trying to tell us what to do. ha,
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the crowds are much smaller than back in august when president, if i go back, there was a film. the military are writing on the support of abortion, of the most population. you believe that the military can do what politicians bring the state level to up the new build trust and the confirmed as the new president of molly, by constitutional court, as you may go to says he is not here to stay and is promising free and fair election by february 2022 and so they chat his name. he appears to be the new strong man of molly, at least for now. nicholas hawk al jazeera pharmaca remains of $215.00 children have been found at the sight of a former school for indigenous peoples in western canada. and discovery in the british and the province of british columbia has been described as heartbreaking.
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my prime minister justin trudeau and it's a 150000 indigenous children, attended so called residential schools during the 18 forties and 900 ninety's, many were forcibly taken from their parents and communities. and there was widespread abuse. daniel morrison as a lawyer and member of the and the she not be indigenous peoples. and she says the discovery is likely just scratching the surface of the search for answers continues at more than a $130.00 other similar schools across canada. the residential schools were opened with the sole purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada and essentially in the words of want to be superintendent at the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became
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a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into residential schools in which place there was neglect. there was rampant disease abuse. there was testing done with electrical chairs. and as we know, of course today, and we are talking about, there were many deaths when the t or the report came out from the truth and reconciliation commission. there were 4100 recorded death of children, and that was just the recorded ones. and it was estimated that there were hundreds and thousands of more deaths on top of that. and we are now seeing the evidence of that. and the truth being uncovered, i just one school, there were 130 more than 130 residential schools located across canada. and there
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were also day schools in which similar trauma and abuse also occurred. any variant of current of r s has reportedly been detected in vietnam. the health minister says it's a hybrid of the indian and k mutations and spreads quickly by vietnam successfully contained in infections for most of last year. but is now battling a new wave breeza by one of india's needing universities and found that locked down . so stop the spread of cove at 194230 1000000 indians into poverty. wages have fallen across the board, and the poor 20 percent of households lost the entire income's problem reports from new delhi, the for the past month, ship pele, and his wife. v to have been selling coconut water to earn a living. it is a new endeavour for the couple who are expecting their 1st child in september. she
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had been working in the car show room near by. when dallied regional government imposed a lockdown, which forced all sharp southern non essential items to close. i may be away from somebody who doesn't compared to what i own earlier, but the company will give the salary and we have to down the hall rent and take care of our daily expenses. you can imagine how cash strapped that my wife comes here to help me and condition should have used to earn 275 dollars a month. now his earnings depend on how many coconuts he sells. this is the kids take a honey, a n g o which has been helping ship and votes with food rations and many others have lost their jobs. research by one of india is leading universities as in frame g. found that locked down from the past year have pushed more than $230000000.00 indians into poverty, which is defined as earning less than $5.00 a day. but this year's restrictions are unlike the nationwide locked down last year,
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which saw a complete shut down of all industries. factories and many states have been allowed to remain open this year with limited staff. this clothing export business has been operating with 65 percent of its workforce. we have the label, and i mean they're secure that they have the job because of the partial long don't . it has been really helpful that we are still maintaining everything. the orders, we are executing, they are getting orders. economists say india's government should focus on helping those who need it the most to the government have been doing not to help the find the person. the most important thing is to ensure that the people are the more or the most badly affected. need to be given away out my delivering food or any kind of gas to the
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ship and be to hope she will be rehired when the car shot real soon. but for now they in millions of others like them a doing whatever they can to survive. elizabeth per item al jazeera, you daddy, a mexican say to mr. con is at the center of a tough war between a powerful drug cartel himself described defense groups. the state like all the parts of the country, will vote in local elections next month. and it's been a violent run up in his 2nd report from mitchell. com john home and looks at how the government seems to have left people to fend for themselves. a hillside bunker in the town of po, cut to pick south with mexico, thick walls and a trench across the ridge. it's made for action, but it's not filled with the army or police. this is a century point operated by the town, so called self defense group. i'm go,
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i want him and he's shooting and you know, i take position, i shoot and then the next person comes up to shoot is just one of their fortifications. currently, they're fighting the least go new generation cartel and they are on high alert. i've actually never seen a checkpoint lighted by me. mr. you would like to. she came up that hall going down . there you go. checking all the cars. the group of actually told us as well that they've got people waiting in the hills around this knife is as well looking down. and you can see all of the tires. and so this year with the as well to go full it self defense groups became synonymous. we've met to 8 years ago when people rose up against rapacious gangs after authorities couldn't or wouldn't defend them. but this is the problem. a lot of people say that over the years of fighting criminals,
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many of them have gone rotten to come under here has given us a tool. i asked him about the accusations and i expected him to deny them. he surprised me. yes, we move drugs, of course everyone's free. if i want to buy a kilos, coke, put it inside the battery of a truck and send it to the u. s. my business crime, the cartels. they rob you the kidnap you. the story you kill you. that's different . if someone to pick a says the self defense groups extort them, that's not true. that doesn't exist. he sees no contradiction between a legitimate self defense group and the drug trafficking ring or, and operating both using illegal guns, media. and you know, personally, i buy them in the united states, i've got friends and acquaintances there who buy them. so you crossover, we've done, other people, but obviously with them hidden. some have got their deals with customs as well,
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like the money that i am river running from the u. s. is one of the prime drive is a violent to mexico, but neither local know, federal authority to dismantle defense force their authority, shake it best in a region long left to its own devices. many of to po, cut the pix townspeople support, or least put up with the fighters. they faced extortion and tara before the now at least the town is peaceful. nobody does support the group, will enormous local power able to search and detain. will they suspect that this young man is a highly school cartel soldier? he was gone off when they find a small amount of drugs on him. he's arrested. they told us to be sent to a rehab center before then. this, the souvenir and testament to their authority. to me, it also notes uncomfortably like the photo is posted by cartels across the country
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. and that's the paradox in the region where the government is just a bit player. and the forces of law and order include drug trafficking, powerful vigilantes, john home, and i'll just to poke out to pick. and you can watch the penny air of john holman's news, special. the full report, living in mexico's kilburn, 1930 gmc on sunday. and stella had hair on out of their indigenous tribes or under a type from legal miners in brazil, despite a supreme court order to protect them plus smoking as an all time high, one health x. but there's not enough being done to encourage people to quit the habit. ah hello, bad weather is looking pretty quiet across the middle east as per usual,
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lots 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 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 too. hot enough unless 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 $1.00 to $2.00 showers just coming in across the therapy in highlands joining up with some showers that run down towards lake the tour. but the show was across the tropics. the northeast was but as i should baby got some live down pools once again over towards the gulf with guinea, but we should be seeing more rain across central and eastern past 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,
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some cool weather, just talking in behind. just noticed some showers just started to develop across northern parts of most and be could even see some heavy rain at this stage. pushing into southern areas of tanzania. the refugee means starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy to drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be granted an american visa from that personal sacrifices to the families priam meet the syrian on. i was just 0 the
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ah ah, again, you're watching ology there. as a reminder of on top stories this hour. the colonel who led a military coup and money this week from serving as vice president has now been declared interim president by the constitutional court. same authority to out the president and prime minister. all 3 were part of another to last august. remains of $215.00 children have been found at the size of a former school in western canada. they say a 150000 indigenous children attended so called residential schools, 2018 forties, and 990 s. many were forcibly taken from their families. and a new variant of corona viruses reports being detected in vietnam health. and so, since it's a hybrid of the engine and you can mutations and suppress quickly by columbia,
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as president, is sending thousands of soldiers to kali as tensions rise in the city after at least 4 people died in mass protest, friday, march 1 month since nationwide. anti government demonstrations began. i respond by and now council tax reform proposal, but abroad and to other social problems. i was under ron b at. he reports from dr. tar. another day of violence in columbus, anti government protest, one month after they began videos widely shared on the internet, show civilians shooting live round and protesters in the city of kylie with the police apparently doing nothing to stop them. the sound. on the summit, i'm an attorney general's investigator on a day off, allegedly shot and killed 2 protesters there, but was then attacked and lynched by demonstrators. similar scenes in the city of pope, i am with fires and repeated explosions. president, the duke traveled to carly friday evening and announced that full military station
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of the city. by most act we are acting in defense of all people's rights. and starting tonight, we begin the maximum deployment of military assistance to the national police. and in the city of colleague, demonstrators were monitoring a month of protest that is royal and the country causing shortages and further hurting an economy decimated by the corona. virus spend demick, a bio and police response that a skill doesn't as only help fuel to demonstration. yet despite the violence rallies elsewhere, were people like in the capital, where concerts and cultural acts mark the day, the not the home. i do that as a columbia has some deep and serious structural problems of inequality that are getting worse and the ghost about the violent past as back again, we want change. the government is not listening to the people. and so we remain on the streets, negotiations between the government and protest. leaders have made little progress
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and at least ideal ivy, less politics might be the reason why it was done without manual or felix. you need that 1st. we are one year from the election and the government party has sunk into poles. do you think that if these intermittent protests continue, they will convince the middle and upper class colombians to them again? so the government doesn't want to negotiate that to meet a 2nd. there is a growing split between the union and the people on the streets who don't recognize them as leaders. and 3rd, there's the clear deterioration of the situation with police abuses and growing violent acts in the streets that make negotiations difficult to read about violence escalation in many parts of the country becoming increasingly real. and neither the government nor the leaders of the protest seems to have an easy solution as hence we're right this 2nd viral out of control that i'm just the
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republicans in the us senate have derailed an inquiry into the attack on capitol hill by donald trump's supportive democrats and some moderate senators from trump's republican party wants to set up a commission looking into the events leading up to the riots in january. 54 sentences voted in favor short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation. we all know what's going on here. senate republicans chose to defend the big lie because they believe anything that might upset donald trump could hurt them politically. we've all lived through the horrors of january 6th. i was no further than 30 feet from those white supremacist hooligans. to my republican colleagues, remember that day to my republican colleagues, remember the savage mob calling for the execution of mike pence, the makeshift gallows outside the capital, men with bullet proof vests and zip ties, breaking into the senate gallery and rifling through your desks. police officers
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crushed between doorways, shame on the republican party for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rug because they're afraid of donald trump. o, the u. s. has mocking the $110.00 of us at the tulsa race massacre. considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in its history. 3 survivors have taken part in a memorial march, calling for reparations to be paid to the black community. in 1921 white residence destroyed large parts of tools as greenwood, some of which of the time was the nation's most prosperous black own business district. hundreds were killed. illegal miners advertise police in northern brazil and recent months, thousands of prospects of exploited. what is supposed to be protected? indigenous lands. the supreme court has ordered the government to stop them. as monica, again, a care report. the miners believe that being encouraged by the president
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reducing digital scribe had been fighting legal minors for decades. until recently, with the help of government institution created to protect them and the amazon rain but not anymore was supposed to natalie. you after present in both and i was elected everything change. he dismantled the institutions that protected us. wildcat miners are feeling so empowered that they are now attacking our homes and even the federal police you what the 14000 people feel they're on the wrong. this week, the house of a little qu activist, was burned to the ground in the legal miners, then tried to burn the helicopter. the police would come to investigate. the miners said they had a right to make a living, and with continued their illegal activity. once the police were gone, for the wildcat miners are giving alcohol cell phones and the young members of our
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tribes to gain their they've already contaminated, our rivers are fish and our bodies with mercury. now they're dividing us and weighting conflict. it's not just about gold mining, it's also right drug and arms trafficking. thousands of illegal gold miners are also believed to have a tax. again, no money people on the line. because 19 pandemic is one reason behind the rights of the legal mining. in the amazon, almost 15000000 brazilians are currently unemployed. the brazilian re out has lost its value, and gold prices are to record high. but there's more to the deforestation rate, which this year is expected to beat last year's record. and his sod was going to much. the main reason for the increase in for a station is the government empty environment policy. what better example the brazil's environment is being investigated by the federal police and then the legal
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export pro can restrict minors, loggers and farmers also trying to get new laws approved in congress, making it easier for them to exploit the amazon rain forest. and then we did this land, monica, and i took all just 0 rear diginero. there been more protests in opposition, controlled areas of syria against president bashar al offense election, victory crowds, and the 9 key district developers countryside denounced. suppose is a legal and global action. assign secure to full time. that was sufficient, say was 95 percent of the vote. the u. s. e u and on the western government say it was a sham. but assad dismisses this thing. he's ready to lead in the post war era where there was appointment and then he has the rule. i'm certain that with his fighting spirit will be able to defeat all of our enemies. no matter how many battles there are, how hard the road is. this spirit is what we need for the next stage,
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which is a phase of continuous work resistance and steadfast. in order to prove to our enemies, once again the fighting against our people and their basic needs only makes them hold on to their homeland and all that it's symbolizes. and germany has acknowledged it committed genocide in the early 19 hundreds when it controlled what is now namibia as ruled out reparation. so agreeing instead to more than a $1000000000.00 in development, age and support for the victim descendants under chappelle reports as their land and cattle were being taken from them, the head of people took a stand against their german colonizers at the start of the 20th century. what came next, still haunts the descendants, more than a century later. between 19041900 weight, the germans tried to exterminate the nama, and had people executing thousands and driving other tribes. people into the desert . survivors were used a slave labor and concentration camps. around
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a 100000 people were killed in this genocide, germany has finally accepted responsibility it size and height to deny. we will now officially call these events what they were from today's perspective. a genocide came in doing so. we 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 berlin's agreed to provide $1300000000.00 in the next 3 decades in the form of development projects. some had to call it a betrayal of their ancestors because the deal did not include a direct payment of compensation. these had nothing to do with reparation. they call it no, not reparation, but he got reconciliation. so this is a kind of, and you know, out of, of, of development, age and development,
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age goes to this government. and this government of not be, as we know is a corrupt government. and this money will never reach the norma. 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, half of the nama people, and 80 percent of the head were killed. much of maybe as arable land is still owned by descendants of german settlers. some could stand to benefit from the announcement as money will be allocated for land purchases and vocational training . now maybe as government says, the move is a step in the right direction. to heal, we have to learn to live with the scars, but for descendants of those who are either killed or marched into the color, hurry desert, to starve to death. it's a wound that may never heal and are chappelle al jazeera number of smokers around
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the world has reached an all time high. the study in the lancet medical general found 1100000000 people smoked in 2019 operation gray, found young people picking up the habit of our stripped efforts to reduce the overall number in the same yes, making killed almost 8000000 people. 10 countries make up 2 thirds of the world because including china, india, indonesia, the u. s. russia, and turkey one and 3 tobacco users or around 341000000. all in china. dr. oscar alan is the chief of programs and services for the national association of county and city health officials. base in washington d. c. he says countries don't invest enough money to help reduce tobacco consumption. smoke in the traditional cigarette has kind of fallen out of favor, but we've seen the rise and other tobacco products that we estimate has really
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taken the turn with why folks have really been using more of these tobacco products in a and then alarm and fashion, whether they be electronic cigarettes, of course e cigars heated tobacco products. 4 there's so many different aspects of folks know, go to right now for smoking, which unfortunately we're seeing. unremarkable right. we really don't want to be going through that direction. we're still seeing a reduction in some cases, but an increase in the adolescent in the team population. but i think another instance point that it's very important to realize just in the u. s. alone, 2019 found about $8200000000.00 by tobacco companies to market their products. $8200000000.00, which is roughly about $22500000.00 each day, roughly a $1000000.00 per hour. so imagine the friends of the impact of that marketing
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campaign on a community, as you mention, where not much money is spent to counter these effects. so there are several mitigated factors that we're seeing actually in high income population. really we have to meet these populations. and these demographics, where they're most highly influence. and what has been shown from the study is really that if you're able to get them before they mid twenty's, they're less likely to take up smoking the 1st time. ah, who without, there are these are all top stories. mcconnell who led a military coup in molly this week, while serving as vice president, has now been declared into the president by the constitutional court. see me going to, i'll said the president and prime minister, all 3 were part of another to last august. nicholas hawk has more from bama code. this was a long time.
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