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now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you. everyone. me the the show support for the military, q leader who's not become monies, interim president. ah, this is our life. coming up, the remains of more than 200 children found at the sight of a former school in canada, where indigenous people were forcibly enrolled. a study finds nearly a quarter of a 1000000 indians have become poverty stricken off. the current of ours looked down
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. plus the sustaining thousands of species south. chris seeks global recognition for the mud flaps unique to its coastline. ah, so the money is constitutional code is named the colonel who led a military coup this week is the country's interim leader. in his 1st statements and seizing power, see me go to his promise to hold elections early next year. the crew was molly's 2nd, within a year, triggering a diplomatic couple. nicholas hack reports now from its capital despite international condemnation show of support of the nation's independence square for molly's military, gentle leader, i seem to go into the whole time saying down with frowns, 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 it seems
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like his country is engaged in an endless war as a result of a failed french military intervention, but frowned. does not like company come 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 macklin call this a qu within a qu, go to a special advisor. use of clean body explains that the pm president were too slow to enact, reformed, and were insubordinate by removing members of the june from the government. the threat of possible sanctions has angered the gent i use it could be valuable is this will worse in the crisis. why? 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. the crowds are much smaller than back in august when president, if i go back, i was
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a film. the military are writing on the support of abortion, of the most to believe that the military can do what politicians manage to bring up the new build. and the confirmed as the new president of molly, by constitutional court, as you may go to says he is not here to stay in this promising free and fair election by february 2022. and so the chat his name, he appears to be the new strong man of molly, at least for now. nicholas hawk al jazeera by marco in debit cross republic of congo, tens of thousands of people seeking shelter from a 2nd volcanic eruption. and they are running low on food and water, africa's most active volcano. he had a gun go rolled back to life a week ago, killing dozens in destroying homes. authorities of all the evacuation of parts of
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the nearby city of goma. displacing nearly 400000 people, many say they'd been abandoned by the government and not appealing for aid. the remains of 215 children had been found at the site of a former school for indigenous people in western canada. the discovery in the province of british columbia has been described as heartbreaking by prime minister just intruder. some of them were as young as 3, at least 150000 indigenous children attended so called residential schools between the 18 forties 19 hundreds, many were forcibly taken from their parents and communities. and it was widespread abuse. or kathy mccloy is the member of parliament for the area where the school is located. there is nothing more painful in life and the thing a child. my heartbreaks, are they thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home and who were never granted the dignity of knowing what happened? daniel morrison is a lawyer and member of the initial navy indigenous peoples,
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and she says the discovery is likely just scratching the surface. as the search for answers continues and more than $137.00 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, want to be superintendent that 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 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
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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're 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 were also day schools in which similar traumas and abuse also occurred. republicans in the us senate blocked an inquiry into the january, the 6 attack on capitol hill by donald trump, supporters. democrats, in some moderate republicans, wanted to set up an independent commission to look into the attack. 54 senators
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voted in favor short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation. us present, joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. the plan aims to provide billions for roads and bridges education and combating climate change. it also includes a number of social spending initiatives for the poor middle class. the big price tag will be partially covered by an increase in taxes on the rich and big business . in india has registered as low as recorded daily rise encoded 19 infections in 45 days, reported nearly 175000 new cases on saturday, down from a peak of more than 400000 day earlier this month. analysts say the infection rate is going in the right direction, but worn. the economic fallout could get worse. the crisis has already pushed millions of people into poverty. as elizabeth problem,
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no reports from new delhi. for the past month, ship pele and his wife, the 2 have been selling coconut water to earn a living. it is a new endeavor for the couple who are expecting their 1st child. in september. she had been working in the car show room near by when bellies regional government imposed lockdown, which forced all sharp southern non essential items to close. i need to hear from somebody doesn't compared to what i own earlier, but the company will give the salary and we have to know how to rent and take care of our daily expenses. you can imagine how cash strapped that my wife comes here to help me in a condition. she have used to earn $275.00 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 the leading universities as in frame g.
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found that locked down from the past, you have pushed more than $230000000.00 indians into poverty, which is defined as earning less than $5.00 a day. but this is restrictions are unlike the nationwide lockdown last year, 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, the are executing the are getting would orders. economists say india's government should focus on helping those who need it the most to the government has been doing a lot to help the business find the person,
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the most important thing to ensure that the people who are the more or the most badly affected need to be given away out by delivering food or any kind. and so we've been doing some gas to then ship and be to hope she will be rehired when the car shots real soon. but for now, they are millions of others like them, a doing whatever they can to survive. elizabeth per on al jazeera, you daddy. now a new very indicated 19 has reportedly been detected in vietnam. the health minister says it's a hybrid of the indian and you have mutations of ours. and spreads quickly by getting had successfully contained infection for most of last year, was now battling a new wave. the netherlands will once again allow bars and restaurants to serve indoors and museums to open. and what the prime minister says is
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a calculated risk. the decision to relax restrictions has be made as infections drop and more people vaccinated. the government says more rules will be listed at the end of next month. if infections remain stable. are children as young as 12 can now receive the pfizer vaccine in europe? it follows similar clearances by regulators in canada. and in the united states. the world health organization has criticized the increasingly better debate about the origins of cubic lighting. president joe biden has given us intelligence agencies 3 months to report back, saying they still haven't reached a consensus. one theory is of ours, from a chinese lab scenario found to be unlikely by joint investigation by the w h o. in china. earlier this year. this whole process is being poisoned by politics. and if you expect scientists to do their work, if you expect scientists collaborate and actually get the answers that you want,
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actually seek in a non blame environment to find this, the origin of the wires. so we may all learn how to prevent this happening in future. we would ask that this be done in a deep politicized environment where science and health is the objective of this and not blame and politics because quite frankly, over the last number of days we've seen more and more and more discourse in the media with it terribly little actual news or evidence or new material. and this is, this is quite disturbing, quite frankly, still ahead here and out there a blank community national home. it says it's still waiting for justice a century after. one of the worst racial massacres in american history is ready, politician to report lee reached a deal to form a new government. could this be the end for benjamin netanyahu? ah
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ah. hello, we got some lovely spells of warm sunshine developing across western parts. if you're, that's something i've not been able to say for quite some time, but with high pressure now in charge. so it can get as we go through the next couple of days, we have cuts in wet weather for the race where they so weather fronts, bringing some heavy down pools into where ukraine's western positive pressure all way down towards the black sea, russia showers. there just around the baltic states pushing across poland into germany. germany will dry up. it'll brighten up as you go through the next day or so along with the british house. let's get here. 21 celsius in london got up to 22 on thursday and temperatures. will rise further as we go through the holiday weekend. fun to try for good part of france wanted to she was down towards south more than positive spain, also catching a shower to set fare for the football in portugal on saturday. and the data set for him on sunday much a southern year looking fine and dry, few showers,
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just around the pyrenees. some went to weather which was east impulse if you get again. and it tells pair pump somewhat across bell rose. but dry weather coming back in across those western parts. and it really does look lovely as we move into next week. find a try cross northern parts of africa, plenty of showers across west africa. and those showers, making the way further north, even to southern parts of molly. ah, one of the filipino work is a big portion by landlord. make them pay job and prices to leave over $11.00 a made the victim exposes the b one which is 0. play an important role, protecting human. ah ah
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ah ah, what young 0 reminder of our top story and moneys, constitutional court has named the colonel who led a military coup this week as the interim president. going on to see me going to promise to hold elections as planned early next year. remains of $215.00 children have been found at the site of the school for indigenous peoples in western canada . at least 850000 children, attended so called residential school up until the 1990 s. many were forced to be taken from the parents. india has reported its lowest daily rise and covered 1900 infections in 45 days. nearly 175000 new cases from
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a peak of more than 40000 de the united states is mocking the 100 anniversary of what's thought to be the worst incident of racial violence in american history. the tulsa race massacre happened in 1921. when white's americans destroyed the nation's most prosperous, black eyed into business district, survivors took part in a commemoration ruddy, but a much larger fence has been cancelled. she returns, he is in tulsa, oklahoma, and explains why oral day the last 3 survivors of what's now called the tulsa race massacre of 1921. still fighting for justice weighed after a 100 years of not being compensated for all that they lost, when a white mob backed by city and state authorities burnt down the black greenwood neighbourhood of tulsa. they are now in a battle over an attempt to cash in on the atrocity of this week. they achieved
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a victory. the cancellation of a commemorative concert headlined by grammy award when john legend at this baseball field built on land where once black houses and businesses stood. the concert was organized by the tulsa centennial commission for its commemoration entitled, greenwood rising. it sought no input from the survivors. what it has sought is millions of dollars of corporate sponsorship, $30000000.00 alone for a museum documenting the massacre. and the commission is clear. its goal is the general education of greenwood and the areas repurposing as a site devoted, called cultural tourism. but the commission supported by city and state officials, has refused financially to compensate or even support. reparations for the massacres survivors. it's not about making tulsa look good. it is not about culture, tourism is about the people and the justice they have been waiting on for 100 years . the greenwood district of tulsa was known in the early 20th century as the black
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wolves, st. teaming with prosperous homes and businesses, a place where the cities black community could live without fear. but over the course of may 31st and june, the 1st white mall, but the neighborhood down, killing some 300 residents and forcing thousands to flee, encouraged by city and state authorities, eager to redevelop the land. memories are still vivid for those who remain. i remember reading that house, i guess it wasn't guarantee say i see or see today and my man a 100 years later for decades. what's thought to be the u. s. is worst racist massacre wasn't taught in schools or even mentions as part of a cover up. but since the 19th there has been growing awareness of the crime now bras, plaques, lined the streets of a former black neighbourhood, showing what was lost. now the survivors what nothing to do with the corporate
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greenwood rising commemoration, they have a lot more than $30000000.00 and reviews to share any with me with me, are they going to show buyers? they have news my name to whether they're on really go without my permission. a group called justice for greenwood has organized its own commemorative events like this march with the survivors. they had long argued that the official ceremonies were being overseen by the direct descendants of those who burned down black wall street in the 1st place. but i was fighting for justice for greenwood. this commemorate has vividly demonstrated just how little has changed in the 100 years and say white mom backs place to the
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authorities. looted its black population. she advertise the al jazeera, tulsa, oklahoma. is there any politicians appeared to reach the deal that could end among long political deadlock and potentially see the end of benjamin netanyahu. long's dentist prime minister, the agreement has reportedly been reached between 2 major opposition party c, right wing leader, natalie bennett, serve his prime minister until 2023. before his center left coalition partner would take over. israel is held for inconclusive elections in the past 2 years. high force, it is more from west jerusalem. this is news that doesn't mean the end of benjamin netanyahu as prime minister ship, but it could be a significant step in that direction. if these reports are true. now there is one report on channel 12 in israel saying that a deal has been signed a significant deal between 2 major parties in this calculation and other report saying that a deal is close. now the 2 main players involved here are the leader of the
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opposition, the iowa paid, who is the leader of the main centralist. yes, up party. i do has the mandate from the president to try to form a government given that you know who's failure to do so straight off of the last election. the other person involved is natalie bennett, who leads a right wing party further to the right. indeed, of benjamin netanyahu, who has been popping really, between making a change government so called one which would embrace a very wide cross section of israeli politics in separate parties coming together into a coalition and forming a right wing government with benjamin netanyahu. now there were signs during the recent war with, with us in gaza, that bennett had given up on the idea of a change government. he said that was off the table for now. and that he was looking to try to form a government with yahoo. there was a pretty furious message from the on line on his twitter account earlier on friday
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in which he accused lupita reversing himself and running towards the left wing. and so this one report at least has him signing that agreement. workers from an illegal mine have attack police in northern brazil. in recent months, thousands of prospectors exploited what is supposed to be protected indigenous lands. the supreme court has ordered the government to stop this. but as monica yada kiev reports, the miners believed that being encouraged by the president reducing digital tribes, 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 nar, was elected everything changed. he dismantled the institutions that protected us. wildcat miners are feeling so empowered that they are now attacking our homes and
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even the federal police you what? the 14000 people feel they're on the wrong. this week, the house of luke, who 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, was better. wildcat miners are giving alcohol cell phones and the young members of our 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 about drug and arms trafficking. thousands of illegal gold miners are also believed to have a tax. again, no money people on the line. because the 19 pandemic is one reason behind the rights of the legal mining. in the amazon,
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almost 15000000 brazilians are currently unemployed. the brazilian re out has lost its value, and gold tries this art of record high. but there's more to the deforestation rate, which this year is expected to beat last year's record and his sod. much of the main reason for the increase in our station is the government's anti environment policy. what better example the brazil's environment who's being investigated by the federal police and then legal export probably up the street miners, loggers, and farmers also trying to get new laws approved in congress, making it easier for them to exploit the amazon rain forest. and in this land, monica nice is all just 0 rear diginero to columbia, where the president is sending thousands of soldiers to kali and tension rises in the city. after at least 4 people were killed during mass protests friday,
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march 1 month since nationwide, demonstrators, demonstrations began against tax reform plans which have not been dropped, but protests have expanded to include other social problems is under run. pnc reports not from boca tell. another day of violence in columbus, anti government's protest. one month after they began videos widely shared on the internet show civilians shooting live rounds and protesters in the city of kindly with the police, apparently doing nothing to stop them from an attorney general's investigator on his day off, allegedly shot and killed 2 protesters there that 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 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
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in the city of colleague, it only had demonstrators were marching 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 better skill doesn't as only help fuel to demonstration. yet despite the violence rallies elsewhere, were people like in the capital, the gotta work, concerts and cultural acts, mark the de, the not 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. and at least avi less politics might be the reason why is christ i'm was old manual a felix, you. one is
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a farce. we are one year from the elections in the government party. his duncan, the polls do you think that if these intermittent protests continue, they will convenience, middle, and upper class colombians to them again? so the government doesn't want to negotiate debt to meet a 2nd. there is a growing split between the union and the people on the streets. we 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. about violence escalation in many parts of the country are becoming increasingly real and neither the government nor the leaders of the pro has seems to have an easy solution at hand. right. this 2nd viral out of control. alice, i'm going to the south korea is pushing for it so called mud flats. to be recognized by unesco as a will turn to side. they've often been overlooked by many, but there's been increasing appreciation for that environmental value self chris,
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southwest coastline, is considered to have some of the best title month lights in the world. algebra as robert bride went to the region and has this report now from she and county. it's a distinctive coastal feature of this corner of the korean peninsula. river's rich in sediment flow into the shallow yellow sea producing over thousands of years, expansive stretches of mud. they sustain a remarkable bio diversity with thousands of species, which in turn provides a livelihood for coastal communities. you think it wouldn't, tony's a livelihood depend on preserving the system if these modules like having our farm to work and my boy each tide results in i'll turn it environments full land and see species living side by side. the mud acts as a natural filter to cleanse the ocean. while the abundance of microscopic organisms
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is reckoned to produce as much oxygen as if the same area was planted with trees compared to other coastal environments like salt marsh or mangrove mud flats have been somewhat overlooked. but there is a growing awareness of their life sustaining value and that south korea has some of the best examples of this unique environment anywhere in the world. a fact that would be conferred with unesco recognition with the largest mudflats in south korea . she 9 county is pushing hardest for inclusion on the world heritage list. this area lies along the east asian flyway for my great re water bird species. some of them endangered. and it's teeming with new arrivals right now on their summer migration. north kept body one, antonio with these much flux, are not an infant 3, so our focus should be to preserve them for future generations. so we can enjoy the
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benefits they provide in the natural benefits the tower enjoyed along the shores and also far beyond them. rob mcbride al jazeera, she and i'm county south korea doesn't get a websites all the news recovery right. then lots of comments and analysis. is there a dot. com is the address of the 0 dot com. ah, and this is out there and these are the top stories. molly's constitutional court is named the colonel to lead a military coup this week. as the interim president, title a see me going to has promised to hold elections as planned early next year. the talk is more now from public this was a long time come in since the detention of the presidents of transition on monday.
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