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derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lonely coverage as the historic us court case reaches a conclusion. june on the jazz. ah, he led to cruise in less than a year now. money is constitutional called his name coda. let me go to the new interim president. ah, i don't clog this is out. your life was coming out tens of thousands and isn't democratic republic of congo seek shelter. various 2nd, volcanic eruptions remains more than $200.00 indigenous children are found on the site of
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a former bodies school in canada and prize fighters. we meet an arm group which is defending and makes can talent against drug cause i say molly's constitutional code is named the colonel who led a military crew this week as the nations in trim leader, as you may go to has promised to hold elections. the crew was money 2nd, within a year, triggering a diplomatic up rule. it was hot couples now from the capital one, despite international condemnation, a show of support to the nations independence square formalities, 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. it seems like his country engaged in an endless war as a result of
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a failed french military intervention. but frowned. does not like company come look at what is going on in the north? devoid 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 katy in august and dismissed the president of transition and pm on wednesday after detaining them for days? president mcclung call this occurred with an acute go to special advisor. use of clean body explains that the pm and president were too slow to enact reforms and were insubordinate by removing members of the june from the government. the threat of possible sanctions has angered the didn't 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 on the crowd are much smaller than back in august when president. if i go back, i think i was a film. the military are writing on the support of abortion,
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of the most popular belief that the military can do. what politicians manage to bring the state level, 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 mary raj below is the president of the africa international media group. and she says neither international intervention nor sanctions consult. molly's instability. you cannot so social cost did you show more if you do show or programs with i'm not,
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you know, they don't have the same goals actually front they you know, if they are watching, did you have a growing, i'm very mighty. they can and probably the money just want to be a $1.00, you know, not, not this month. so they don't, the french, the french army, the french for is not to consent to but what is to be done? the, they have their own idea. i'm just telling you so badly because like will be able to change this. they have been gusting over the you think it's not efficient even by the standards they have the on the one do you read? we see that it seems to make model of the state. if you
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make the math they read you have been increasing. we think of function that will not be possible because maggie and jensen and wanted to show support to the military agenda we need to in my, my opinion, very lonely that the junk that position to really be and, and conduct a budget to rebecca transition than me back median in democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands of people have left the city of goma after fears the 2nd volcanic eruption, africa, the most active volcano. yeah, don't go, don't go back to life a week, get killing duncan and destroy hunt, thirties, of all the evacuation parts of government, which is nearby. united nation says nearly 400000 people are affected with some escape across the board through wonder. marco web is near the erosion site in going
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. what we can see right here is exactly what those thousands of people fled from in that direction to be a z, but not direction is mountain you are gone or it just outside this city, city of millions of people. and just under a week ago, it from the split in its side and then lava came gushing out in a river which cut through into the city here. and that's what we're looking at these black rocks, some of them still smoldering and smoking. these were red glowing, liquid rock just just a few days ago. i'm standing on the top of the remains of a lucky building that just myth being destroyed. and on the other side, you can see of the suburbs of the city of goma, the everything in between, everything that's on the now this, this black volcanic rock has been completely destroyed when those centers, whereas the displace people concentrated and saw k,
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the town of saw k hearing congo. so the town of minova that we understand so far that is very little support and indeed people are sleeping in churches sleeping in school summer, sleeping out in the open of the staying with relative the military governor for north key. because at the moment there's a, it's called a state to see here. basically the government declared martial law of the armies in control of everything. that's because of unrest by the conflict between the groups and the government further to the north of here. and so the military is in charge of military governance folks. person said that they are yesterday said that they are trying to bring more supplies to those people who have been displaced. thousands of people who would, who are seeking shell 7, urgent need food and water. it's a discovery that kind of his prime minister described as a painful reminder of a shameful chapter. in his country's history, the remains of 215 indigenous children have been found at the side of
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a former school of british columbia just intruder called it. heartbreaking. some of the remains belong to kids as young as 3, at least a 150000 indigenous children attended so called residential schools between the 18 forties and 990. many were forcibly taken from their parents and communities, and there was widespread abuse. daniel morrison is a lawyer and a member of the, an issue, navy indigenous peoples. and she says the discovery is likely to be just scratching at the surface. as a search for answers continues at more than $100.00. 30 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're now seeing the evidence of that. and the truth being uncovered, i just one school,
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there were 130 more than 130 residential schools located across canada. and there were also day schools in which similar trauma and abuse also occurred is really politicians appeared to reach deal that could end amongst long political deadlock and potentially see the end of benjamin netanyahu. long stint as prime minister. the agreement has reportedly been reached between the 2 major opposition party. it would see right wing lead enough tale. bennett serve as prime minister until 2023. before his center left, a coalition partner would take over. israel has held for inconclusive elections in the past. 2 years. well, it's been one week and day since the sci fi between israel and thomas and the 11 days of complet people in gauze were facing severe shortages of electricity, of water and thousands are still homeless. unit outside has more now from causing were still witnessing a great lack of power outages. sorry, a brief lack of howard you to the old electric 2 lines that have been damaged
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israeli strike 3 out of the course. your lines in her veins before the electric power has been completely destroyed. people here get exit 3 to 4 hours of electric only. which means also that there is a great shortage in water because we need wire to generate, we need electricity to generate the washers, which means that most of the home during the gaza strip, i also suffering from lack of water. the humanitarian conditions are very, very difficult for the people, the housing units that have been completely destroyed or more than 800600 according to the ministry of how thing and works. and 16008800 are the homes that are partly targeted or damaged due to the israeli areas to try. so basically, until now the fight. the war has ended in 11 days. but because after fees
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off the war are still living with the people in because this trip to lead us draws up sanctions targeting the better government after the 4th, the passenger planes learned a black community in oklahoma. it says it's still waiting for justice a century after one of the worst racial mexicans in american history. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. we have the flooding concerns, continuing across southern parts of china. lots of clouds still showing up here. my you front, the season raise will continue sliding a little further southwards for now. and you can see how draped out into the open water, the northwest pacific. and that's where we got to see the rank getting pulled. as
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we go on through the next day or so, so not too bad across secured parts of japan, it will still be one or 2 showers. i think the total was just a large, dry, sheltered by the mountain here, but we can't without the possibility of a shower or to want to showers, to coming into the korean peninsula. find a drive in northern and central parts of china. the rain continues across the south with further flooding concerns. here we are likely to see localized flooding as we go on through the coming days. by monday we could see some wet weather just edging up towards the yellow sea. so some lived down pools said the possibility at this day, still a few live down pools, continue to fall north of india up towards the pole. the remnants of our old tropical cycling shala's 1st started to fade in quite nicely. now close that western side of india and plenty of rain there into shore lanka. monsoon rays, of course, have now set in across the nika barnes and the adamant islands towards the northwest of the region. it's hot and dry. the whole, with a top temperature of $43.00 sponsor cut on
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named the colonel who led a military coup this week is the term president, colonel, as see me go to, has promised to hold elections as plan early next year. tens of thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo seeking shelter. his fears grow of a possible 2nd volcanic eruptions last week and either gone go erupt at killing doesn't display few more than 400000 people from nearby remains of 215 children have been found at the site of the former school for digital people's in western canada, these 250000 children, attended with residential school till up until the 990 to many workforce be taken from their parents. years president joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budgets, increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. the plan aims to provide billions for roads, for bridges, education, and for combating climate change. it also includes
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a number of social spending initiatives for the poor and the middle class. and the big price tag will be partially covered by increasing taxes on the rich and big business. republicans in the u. s. sen, blogs in inquiry into the january 6 the tank on capitol hill by donald trump, supporters, democrats, and some moderate republicans had wanted to set up an independent commission to look into the attack. 54 senators voted in favor shorter b 60 needed to advance the legislation. the white house says it will impose sanctions on beller, is in his work on a list of targets within the battery soon government. it comes after men's could diverted a passenger plane and forced to land in order to arrested distant journalists. the u. s. is also suspending an agreement allowing deliveries in jets to fly in american space. and excel beller is you know, position leaders fet, lana, to can cosca hope. see that e u sanctions will be more severe against president shanker. she sat down with alger cars on that bus and in amsterdam my 1st thought was that they are going
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to torture him to death because he's considered to be private tenant for question. and because of his work for next of his journalism, were you surprised when you heard that he did such a thing? look shank of taking high checking basically this playing? were you surprised? i was the pricing and, and choked because i couldn't imagine that this regime will make international scandal just the next one journalist we see how far he can go just, just to looking for revenge. of course, it influences people with people and people are a little bit more sensitive now more care here to understand and that they can be put in the boots of
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a new car or you schedule. so right now i can see this. yes, yes, but if it's your this in the so what can you do? nothing. you can start a new way. you have to fight to sky. i met with dutch prime minister mark of it and foreign ministers. if you've got to push restrict the sanctions for you, leaders describe the force landing of a ryan plane to arrest a journalist on board as a hijacking. the incident, let them to impose the flight ban on bella ruth and to consider economic sanctions . it's a pity to admit that this time dissertation concerns not only sense, but citizen says here pam country as well, but it's kind of cynical, right? that after so many months of suffering, and bella was that when a european played, it's been for us to, to land the from the europe wakes up. some people can sing this. it's not because
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of this edition, but only before, so you're a citizen. functions are going to be fought and white and but how do you go to meet these the whole but it still also the course of suffering some sense. what would be the most important sanction that's your catch to impose on bella was, what exactly are you asking for? sure. it will be targeted very smart functions on state owned organizations that have focused on the local monies at the make him to release political prisoners. the fast di, look, committee to you could influence the situation. but if lucas shank doesn't have
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money, he tends to go to russia to present, put into ask for money. isn't that the risk? we understand that it became a problem for kremlin as well. and they would like to solve this problem, but they don't know how the mexican state image. com is that the center of a turf war between a powerful drug cartel and self described defense groups. the state like other parts of the country will vote in local elections next month, and it's been a violent run up in his 2nd report for michigan, 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 the 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. 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 fight and criminals, many of them have gone rotten to come under here has given us the tool. i asked him
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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 us. that's my business. crime, the cartels. they rob you the kidnap you, the stuart. 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. 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, like the money that i am river running from the u. s. is one of the prime drive is
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of violence in mexico, benita local, know federal authority to dismantle the defense force. their authority. shake it best in a region long left to its own devices. many of to po, cut the picks towns, people support or least put up with the fighters. they faced extortion and terror before the now at least the town is peaceful. i don't know, but we don't support the group willed enormous local power, able to search and detain. will they suspect that this young man is a highly school cartel soldier going off when they find a small amount of drugs on him? he's arrested. they told us he'd be sent to a rehab center before then this the souvenir and testament to their authority. to me it also lets uncomfortably like the photo is posted by cartels across the country. and that's the paradox in the region where the government is just
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a bit player and the forces of law and order include drug trafficking, powerful, vigilant is john home. and i'll just have to poke out to pick. and you can watch the premier of john holmes and use special the full report living in mexico kills and that's at 1930 gmc on sunday. well remain la core is the co founder of norie research and he's a specialist in politics and organized crime in the michigan state. he says, gangs are being allowed to act with impunity. violence is not new, but it's become what i think is a very, very central political resource in mexico. right now. violence is a political tool. basically, you can use it to threaten competitors, you can use it to eliminate competitors, you can use it, you have way in the, in the election. here i think the issue is the level of the impunity in mexico you can kill a candidate without any type of consequences. you can threaten arrival. nothing is
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going to happen to you in judicial turn. so when violence becomes cheap to use, it becomes very attractive to many people organize crime which one to have in front local politics, political parties as well, which one to secure an actual when by eliminating rivals local venture printers once more power. so again, violence is a political tool and it turns elections to a life and death for, for, for candidate today. violence doesn't really care bozer than in, in mexico. we don't hear a proper correlation between participation and violence. and that's in that sense. but me, truck, i need extra importance in terms of politics and mexico with the land of the main opposition parties. historically, it's a land of tough political rivalries in history. and in the past 2030 years. and it's the land of political violence for decades. schools and universities across 16 provinces, and that's going to start will close for the next 2 weeks to try and curb the
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spread of cov, at 19 the health ministry reported at least $977.00 new cases on friday. that is the be a search and the $24.00 period since the out, right began. but it's concerning the real figures even higher than that because of limited public health resources. and island is to gradually eas cobra 19 restrictions in the coming weeks, including international travel. and next month, pubs and restaurants will be allowed to serve customers outdoors and theaters and cinema can reopen. in july, international travel curbs had to be lifted. installed to the island, had one of the worst infection rates in the world. the united states, as mocking the $100.00 the anniversary of was thought to be the worst incident of racial violence in american history. the tulsa race massacre happened in 1921. when white americans destroyed the nation's most prosperous, black owned business district, survivors have taken part in a commemorative, running, but a bigger event has been cancelled. she returns in tulsa, oklahoma, and explains why oral day the last 3 survivors of what's now called the tulsa race
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massacre of 1921 of still fighting for justice. 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 neighborhood of tulsa now in a battle over an attempt to cash in on the atrocity. and this week they achieved a victory. the cancellation of a commemorative concept headlined by grammy award winning john legend at this baseball field built on land where once black houses and businesses stood, the concert was organized by the whole system 10 your commission. it's commemoration entitled greenwood rising. it has sought no input from the survivors . what it has sought is millions of dollars a corporate sponsorship, $30000000.00 alone for a museum documenting the massacre. and the commission is clear. its goal is the
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gentrification of greenwood and the areas repurposing as a site of what it calls 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 is not about making tulsa look good. it is not about culture. tourism is about the people and the justice. they have been waiting off for 100 years. the greenwood district of tulsa was known in the early 20th century as the black wolf street, 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 lands. memories are still vivid for those who remain. i remember reading that house, i guess it wasn't guarantee,
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say i see or see it today and my man, 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 were nothing to do with the corporate greenwood rising commemoration. they have a lot more than $30000000.00 and have great news to share any with me with me are they are there to sure baggers they have news my name to really
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go without my permission. a group called justice 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 came m a ration has vividly demonstrated. just how little has changed in the 100 years and say white mom, back supplies to the authorities, looted its black population. she ever times the al jazeera, tulsa, oklahoma. ah, this is out. these are the top stories, and molly's constitutional code is named the colonel who led a military coup this week. as the interim president, colonel, see me going to has promised to hold elections as planned early next year. in democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands.
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