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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's defense minister by the me to pay said the forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, molly's coolly during the interim president will face regional west african lead. is that an emergency summit on sunday? ah, hello, i'm marianne murphy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tens of thousands of people flee their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo. it fears of more volcanic eruptions, javante justice, we meet unarmed group, which says it's protecting
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a mexican town from a powerful drug cartel. sustaining thousands of species, south korea, the global recognition for the mud flaps unique to its coastline. ah, low welcome to the program, west african leaders as scrambling to respond to the political crisis unfolding in molly after the connell behind a military coup this week was named the new interim president. president, i see me going to takes over from bond to door who was arrested and then released on thursday only after he agreed to resign. now kind of boy says, elections will take place next year when attend a meeting of the regional block of 15 countries known as eco was set to take place on sunday. our poor saint nicholas huck is in pamlico with more on the story. before attending this meeting, surely, he'll also announce, and you prime minister, he's asked be the opposition. the end 5 movement,
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the civil society movement that was behind the protest movement that led to the downfall of present iranian mover car k, to in august, to, to, to, to find a prime minister in certain names are being announced, such as sho, get my guy who is the one of the leader of the and 5, but of course at that meeting, he's also accountable to the west african countries because there are soldiers on the ground from toko been in ivory, co senegal, that are doing the jobs of the molly and soldiers dying on the front, there's many charges soldiers that have died trying to protect them out in state from arm groups, so he's accountable to them. and since 2012 there's been 6000 people that died half a 1000000 people display. so the, the new military just genta. see me go, it has a lot of work on the town only to protect the sovereignty of molly, but also organized election. there was a french military and intervention in the central african republic, and we've seen
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a stepping down to a french presence and a stepping up of russian presence. just over the weekend. $600.00 additional russian military advisors were sent to the central african republic. and, and that has given that is in bold, in the military to, to, to look at other partners to work with in trying to re establish the sovereignty of molly adama. gay is a former director of information at the economic community of west african state. he says, molly massage confronted security challenges before seeing any possible returns. democracy. mister, good job may be tempting to leave bella in one your son and could be or so attractive to cling on to follow because you can say that she begins data, but you see easy, realistic in those of the international community is not nice to the current regime, they are not very keen on the military go and are the other hand,
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he has been obliged to be speaking to those who in the 1st place made money go through the transition. the m 5 went to do doing 5 movement. that's why is called, i believe, right? mr. shogun, mega will use one of the front barrow of the movement. read the tradition as the new prime minister. we do enter that there will be, it's somehow legitimacy bird by the civilian. but i think that at the end of the day, mister low, good job would have to leave. but i think we have to give him a chance to make sure that monday addresses. it's called pro today, which is not democrats. it's a security and other related challenges if that is fixed, that democracy can be billed and the wrong room, but instead of dreaming out loud and believing that the money you can bring you back to democratic over that is not possible. and the african leaders were meeting
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and among the many to be leaders were not respecting democracy. they need to understand that money should be given a chance to come his own pass. a new way of doing things in order to returning to democrats. when addressing the real problem that is confronted with including sufficient, that is almost doing what you do not with the support of france and other programs as a country or in our top story, this, our thousands of people are continuing to abandon their homes. now africa's most active volcano because of fears it could you run again. mountaineer gone, go in the democratic republic of congo road backs a life a week ago, killing dozens of people. earlier the authorities ordered the evacuation of parts of the city of goma saying a 2nd option was eminence, but that's been revised since then. a false alarm, some 400000 people have already fled the many of them to neighboring rwanda. while
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i was there is malcolm web brings us more on the story now from government. what we can see right here is exactly what those thousands of people fled from in that direction. it's easy but not direction is mountain, you're gone, or it just outside the city, city of millions of people. and just under a week ago, it from the split in the side and then love it came, gushing out in a river which cut through into the city here. and that's what we're looking at these black rock, 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, of a lucky building that just miss being destroyed. and on the other side, you can see 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 where the displace people concentrated, then saw k,
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the town of saw k hearing congo. so the town of minova that we understand so far that there's very little support and indeed people are sleeping in churches sleeping in school, summer sleeping out in the open. others are 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 army is in control of everything. thus, because of unrest by the conflict between the groups and the government further to the north of here. and so this is military 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 shelter an urgent need food and water. now some news from nigeria, the government there is saying that 14 university students and staff kids can not last month has been released. gunman abducted the students from star from
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greenfield university in kaduna state north of the capital, a boucher on april 20th. they had demanded hundreds of thousands of dollars in run some money and killed $5.00 of the students as a threat. local report say to families have been negotiating a payment. i schools in universities across 16 provinces in afghanistan will close for the next 2 weeks just to cut the spread of covert. 19 valves. ministry reported at least $977.00 new cases on friday. this is the biggest surgeon a 24 hour period since the outbreak 1st began. and they're concerned that the real figure is probably even higher because of limited public health for sources and recording of virus cases. meanwhile, india has registered its lowest recorded daily rise and covered 1900 infections in 45 days. it reported nearly 175000 new cases on saturday. but that's down
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from a peak of more than 400000 a day. earlier this month, unless the saying the infection rates is going in the right direction. but also one of the economic fall out getting worse. the crisis has already pushed millions of people into poverty. as elizabeth problem reports from new delhi. for the past month ship pillay and his wife be 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 had been working in the car show room near by when delhi regional government imposed lockdown, which forced all shop southern non essential items to close. work 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 cashed that my wife comes here to help
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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. 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
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we are executing the are getting would orders. economists say india's government should focus on helping those who need it the most to have been doing not to help the business find the 1st. and the most important thing to ensure that the people are the more or the most badly affected need to be given away. out by delivering food or any kind and also been doing some gas to ship and be to hope she will be rehired when the car shot real since, but for now they in millions of others like them a doing whatever they can to survive. elizabeth per item al jazeera, you daddy and out of the brazil because protests are taking place against the government's handling of the crime of ours pandemic. their thousands are calling
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for the impeachment of president gyre both scenarios. he's been widely criticized for repeatedly downplaying the risk of covered 19 and is now being investigated by senate commission. your position party that call to the demonstrations. also ask protested to show up wearing masks at the writings. now the remains of $215.00 indigenous children have been found at the site of a former boarding school in british columbia. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is called the discovery heartbreaking, a tory gate and b has more. these are some of the 150000 indigenous children who attended so called residential schools in canada. between the 18 forties and 19 nineties, many were forcibly taken from their parents and there was widespread abuse. some lived here at the kamloops indian residential school in british columbia, where the remains of 215 children have just been discovered. some of the children who died were young as 3. there's nothing more painful in life and the child. my
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heartbreaks today thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home and who were never granted the dignity of knowing what happened. it's a discovery that kennedy's prime minister has described as a painful reminder of a shameful chapter. in his country's history, the canadian government formerly apologized for the peace at the schools in 2008 and years later, an official inquiry by a truth and reconciliation commission into the residential school system concluded it amounted to cultural genocide against indigenous communities. the residential schools were opened with the full purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially, in the words of one of the superintendent at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities
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say they are in touch with the coroner and are contacting families of children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers victoria gates and be al jazeera. so i had for you a week of the foreign garza but now its problems of a different kind with little washer electricity and 1000 left, timeless and 100 years after the u. s. is what race massacre survive is still fighting for jump. ah hello. we got some rather chilly weather across south east, some parts of australia at the moment, but cooler still wetter. and when the weather coming in across new zealand, some lively storms rolling through here, damaging winds, heavy rain could see some flooding as
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a result of that white pressure across the southeast of australia. that's what's keeping it on. the cold side winds coming in from a southerly direction along the coastal frames of new south wales where we have seen some big waves rolling through recently one or 2 showers. a possibility here much of australia is fine and drive it as i move out to the way. this is where the wet weather is coming in. good part of the way we'll see some showers longest spells of right now continue to drive the way switches. we go on 3, monday, some of that rain just fading in across the knowable down towards the southeast temperature is picking up 16 celsius there in melbourne. could get around 20 in sydney. not so quite across new zealand. still seeing some lively showers at this stage, but it should be to say less wet, less windy, but still a little on the lively side. say some lively weather recently across japan. that rain is making its way out of the way bright and dry for the most part. want to shout into central and northern parts. the rain will continue across central pass
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and southern areas of china. the who's the how does the team from a league draw the big crowd? why just the irish flag fly, higher doses club. what is it about celtic that has the world over healing them on politics and football goes with the oppressed around the world. the defends, who make football on the oh, i
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back look at the main stories now, a colonel behind molly's military cou, i seen a boy is named the new interim presence in the country is you to attend to meeting of west african meters on sunday? thousands of people continue to abandon their homes. now africa is most active volcano, but reports of a possible 2nd option and open a false alarm. and the remains of hundreds of indigenous children have been found at the site of a former boarding school in british columbia. the canadian prime minister jumped into to all the discovery off, raking a week on from the sci fi and people injured, and the israeli bombardment of garza on now being moved to hospitals in the occupied west bank. many others are facing severe shortages of electricity and water and thousands of still homeless. you know, i said, has more now, from garza, the minister came with her, with the medical delegation new to actually also operate on the when did hear
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due to the israeli war. and now, only one case has been so far, transparent to down the law medical center. and, but the main jury said that all the west bank hospitals are open to receive the when did, but she will be doing a fraser effort to be able to receive these and transfer these winded, to the west bank and to the hospitals of the west bank so, so far until now, this is how it's been going. of course a some a came in with them in regarding hospitals because of the shortage in medications that the hospitals have gone. there has been suffering from the mexican state of metro can is at the center of a tough war between
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a powerful drunk contel and vigilante defense groups. the state will vote in mexico's elections next month, but at least 80 candidates have been killed during campaigning. and in his 2nd report from it you can out there is john holman, looks at how residents who say they've been abandoned by the government and now defending themselves. a hillside bunker in the town. the tip 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. yes, i go, 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 port vacations. currently they're fighting the lease. go new generation cartel and they're on high alert. i've actually never seen a checkpoint lighted by agree,
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mr. you good. like 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 with the as well to still full it self defense groups became synonymous. we've met 2 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 on. the she had a has given us the tool. i asked him about the accusations. i expected him to deny them. he surprised me. female? yes, we move drugs. of course everyone's free. if i want to buy a kilo of coke, put it inside the battery of a truck and send it to the u. s. my business crime,
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the cartels, they rob you the kidnap you extort, 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 a drug trafficking ring or an operating both using illegal guns. mean, you're not personally, i buy them in the united states. i've got friends and acquaintances there who buy them. so you cross over with guns, the 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 a violent to mexico, but neither local, no federal authorities have dismantled 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 tara
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before the now at least the town is peaceful. nobody does support the group, will enormous local power able to search and detain when 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 that 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 a bit player and the forces of law and order include drug trafficking, powerful vigilantes, john home, and how does it a tip o cut to pick? and you can watch the premier of john hollins, new special, a full report living in mexico's killed zone. that's at 930 gmc on someday
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to me from afghanistan where a roadside bomb is killed is 4 people on board and many boss which is carrying university lecturers and students. 30 more people are being treated in a hospital, off the attack in the town of cherry car, which lies 50 kilometers north of the capital campbell. and then in libya, the wall of the foster is held a military parade in the city of ben, gauzy. a year officer is 14 months offensive to seize. tripoli collapsed the after the at the parade. have to said that he regrets the damage cause to civilians and tripoli, but also said that his militias will continue to fight on the us plans to impose sanctions on better ru software. the government diverted a passenger plane and forced it to land in order to arrest a dissident john list. white house says it's working on a list of targets within the by the russian government. so also suspending an agreement allows better russian jets to fly an american asset base previously
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announce sanctions in response to the crackdown on pro democracy wiley's in batteries will come into effect next week. now the united states is mocking the $100.00 anniversary of what thought to be the worst racial violence in american history. 300 people were killed in tulsa, oklahoma, and 1921. when white people destroyed the nation's most prosperous black on business district, survivors have taken part in a commemoration righty. but a big event has been cancelled job returns. he is in tulsa and explains why oral j, the last 3 survivors of what's now called the tulsa race 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. and now in a battle over an attempt to cash in on the atrocity. and this week, they achieved
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a victory. the cancellation of a commemorative concert headlined by grimy award winning 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 in a sort 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 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 also 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 wolf street,
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teaming with prosperous homes and businesses a place the city's 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 right out of our house, i guess it wasn't guarantee say i see or see today and my man, 100 years later for decades, what's thought to be the u. s. is worse 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 an employee news to share any with me with me are they are there to survivors. they have news my name to further their 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 combination has vividly demonstrated just how little has changed in the 100 years and say white mom, back supplies to the authorities,
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looted its black population. she ever times the al jazeera, tulsa oklahoma. now mudflats are homes to tiny species that produce as much oxygen as trees. activists in south korea say this crucial ecosystem isn't getting enough recognition. they want their mudflats to be recognised as a world heritage site out there is rob mcbride reports on this now from shannon 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. e, thank a wouldn't own a livelihood depend on preserving the system of these months. let's like having our
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own farm to what can each tied results say, i'll turn it environments full land and sea species living side by side. the mud acts as a natural filter to cleanse the ocean. while the abundance of microscopic organisms 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 mud flats in south korea. she non 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
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of them endangered, and it's teeming with new arrivals right now on their summer migration, north kept body one, antonio was in these much less or not an infant resource. our focus should be to preserve them for future generations. so we can enjoy the benefits they provide to me 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. ah, look at the main stories now and leaders in west africa scrambling to respond to the political crisis in molly officer, colonel, behind a military coup this week was named the new interim president. i see me going to take so from bon adore, who was arrested and then released on.

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