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sent to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down onto the 25th join us for lloyd coverage at the historic us court case. richard a conclusion. june on our jazz. oh, i knowledge, cooney the and interim president is coming to an emergency echo of the regional book decides on a response to the political crisis. ah, hello there, i'm the se, hey, this is al jazeera license are also coming up the 10s of thousands of purchases take to the streets of brazil, calling for president. wilson removal,
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mishandling the pandemic fears of more volcanic eruptions and democratic republic of congo. but the government says the situation is under control. i pull recently a study or drug in porto where the noise brought on manchester city. a 1st jump usually trophy of london to take the title for the 2nd time. ah, now west african leaders are scrambling to respond to the political crisis. and molly, after the connell behind the military coup that this week was named the new interim president. i see me going to take over from bon door, who himself was arrested and then released on thursday, only after he agreed to resign. course that has pledged to hold elections next year and will attend to meeting of the regional block known as echo us on sunday. nickos hock reports from monica. in the back streets of downtown by miko,
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a booming and illicit trade in gold. young men risk their health using poisonous chemicals to purify, $16000.00 worth of gold. the job earned them around $2.00 a day. the gold bar will be sold on the international market, explains this trader who wants to remain anonymous. he says his gold could be more valuable than money now that colonel, se me go to has seized power from the civilian government. the west african regional body eco moss is discussing possible sanctions against small, including the freezing of financial transactions and stopping the joint as ability to withdraw cash from the regional central bank. this could also effect molly's legal gold exports, which accounts for more than 70 percent of the countries revenue. if you me go to a special advisor says this would destabilize an already fragile state. so they could, we are landlocked country sanctions. you would have a devastating impact we would start lacking in basic necessities. and if we would
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have problems in cash flow and be unable to pay or army to appease widespread combination of the military gentle dismissal of the civilian president and prime minister, the new head of state carol gota has asked for the opposition and 5 civil society movement to choose new prime minister sugar miger is their candidate lead calendar . we need to create a patriotic union to save molly a union to rebuild the country for the money and people. despite the term all and threats from arm groups, multinational gold mining companies have expanded operation. and molly, over the last decade, molly is africa as 4th largest exporter of gold. there is so much on time potential because of the crisis from gold to oil, to manganese, all of it is in the north. the lack of a stable state has allowed rampant corruption while it has left many politicians
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and businessmen rich. most melons have grown up in poverty. seeing the countries natural wealth and their say over it slipped away. nicholas hawk al jazeera by miko in while protesters have rallied across brazil to condemn the government's handling of the corona virus pandemic. tens of thousands demonstrations in rear janera and more than 20 other states. calling for the impeachment of president gyal scenario. he's been widely criticized for repeatedly down playing the risk of curve at 19, and is now being investigated by the senate monahan. the care was at that protest in rear was the center for thousands of people have come to protest. 7 against president j both so natalie process are happening in other cities. some. 7 people are paperbacks they're
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asking for page or mine or illegal mining to stop the job because there are 15 people currently. 7 have what we want to work out here because we're not being social or not reflecting math. so there was a big question about whether they come out or not. thought they decided, some of them decided any way that they could get it any longer. and the process
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will be all day long across the country or schools and universities and 16 provinces. enough. galveston has now closed for 2 weeks to cut the spread of carbon 19 the health ministry. they reported nearly a 1000 new cases and 18 deaths on friday. that's the biggest surgeon a single day since the outbreak began. but with testing severely limited, they're concerned that the true figure is actually much higher. meanwhile, india has registered its lowest recorded daily rise and cove in 1900 infections and 45 days until nearly 175000 new cases on saturday. that's down from the peak of more than $400000.00 a day earlier this month. in crisis that has already pushed millions of people into poverty. as elizabeth prom reports now from new danny. the for the past month ship delay and his wife the to have been selling coconut water to earn
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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 the by when bellies regional government imposed lockdown, which forced all shop southern non essential items to close. the way it doesn't compare to what i own earlier, but the company will give the salary and we have to run our house 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. found that locked down from the past, you have pushed more than $230000000.00 indians into poverty,
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which is defined as earning less than $5.00 a day. but this year's 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 getting would orders. economists say india's government should focus on helping those who need it the most to have been doing a lot to help the business side. the 1st and the most important thing to ensure that the people are the more or the most badly affected need to be given
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away out my delivering food or any kind. and also been doing some cash to ship and be to hope she will be rehired. when the car shot reopened, but for now, they are millions of others like them a doing whatever they can to survive, elizabeth prawn and al jazeera, you daddy. while meanwhile, a new variant of coven 19 has reportedly been detected in vietnam. the health minister that told a national meeting on the pandemic, that at the hybrid of the mutations that were 1st identified in india and the u. k . and that, it spreads quickly in the air. vietnam had successfully contained infections and most of last year, but is now struggling to contain outbreaks and more than half of the country and the 1st french curve. 19 free experimental concept has been held in paris. ah, 5000 people had to present
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a negative curve test and also went face masks to attend the show. organizers want to see how well they can prevent the virus from spreading at large events. similar concepts avoid even held in other countries, including the netherlands and spain. now moving on and new trenice, causing panic, an eastern democratic republic of congo. just days after africa's most active volcano erupted killing dozens of people there. at least 400000 people have now abandoned their homes, fearing a 2nd russian knock and web reports from goma. people who lost everything salvage what they can from the pile of smouldering hot rocks. a few days ago this was a river of lava. it came, gushing out his mountain. you are gone. days africa's most active volcano into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo. no, this is samuel can volleys neighbourhood is gone. his house caught fire before it
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was engulfed. all that left the charred remains of a tree, he once planted to mark his land. little coco, my c volcano was lighting up. it was a panic, almost everywhere. so i took my family, put them on my motorbike and sent them into town. i stayed behind to keep an eye on the situation. stacy, people we spoke to who evacuated early, say their houses were looted. that's why some stayed to protect homes and livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hendo bon yanni, nikolai has been missing since the adoption. he used to try groceries on the street from a stall just like this one is a young man in his early twenties. his family put up the posters around the neighborhood, lifting a home just down here. and there fear is that he was engulfed by the river of lava when it came crashing through the city. and now it's turned into
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a pile of sharp heavy rocks. it seems the chances of finding him now, a slim says the initial abrupt and new earth tremors started and they just haven't stopped attleboro hendo and his team of vulcan ologist have been monitoring them. he's barely slept for the last week. tremors came before the pastor options. they're trying to work out why this time. they started after fell on me when i call my son too late at night we started feeling the strong ones on the day of the robson. there was no sign of trimmers, nobody filters. it was that nice in the following day when people started feeling those earthquakes. nobody knows if that means another option is coming. so parts of the city have been declared a red zone. more than 400000 people have fled to other towns. many of them are sleeping rough. couple we left as the authorities told us do. when we arrived,
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the 1st problem was no food and no water. so we decided to come back. then we found that everything had been stolen from our house, so we agreed to stay in this reds and whatever will happen. we prefer to die here instead of going somewhere else. the province has been under the control of a military governor for the past 3 weeks because of ongoing conflict with armed groups in the countryside. the army has said help is on its way to the displaced people swathes of the countryside. and parts of the city have been devastated. nobody knows if it's over yet, or not. malcolm web al jazeera goma in the democratic republic of congo. while stella had here on al jazeera in the grin discovery, and as forcing canada to confront a shameful chapter in the country, the history on the columbia military is deployed to cali. the epicenter of a month of anti government protest that's killed. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. i'm pleased to say we got some dry weather coming in across japan over the next couple of days. that's the good news. you can see some more clear skies just coming through here, but follow the my you front, the seasonal rains down into southern parts of china. more pulse is a very wet weather coming in here. they may all gonna assist a very unsettled to the exit and the po, rid of, and as a result of fat and that same area, cloud of rain policy out across the open waters as we go. 13, monday taiwan, also seeing some of that heavy, arrayed. as you said last try that in japan. i want to show was a possibility over towards token $25.00 celsius. some west weather will come back in across the northern areas of charlotte. sliding 3 basing towards the yellow sea
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and it'll crash. you make his way further east with over the next day or 2. wet weather pushing towards eastern parts of the philippines over the next day or 2, you can see this clutch of storms. the little circulation brewing up, i don't think it will develop into a tropical storm, but it will still bring some very heavy right into central and southern parts of the philippines. showing up with the heavy rain that we have across southern parts of myanmar, around the nika, baran and the out of an islands. while she dry close at east side of india. now the remnants roadside, it's likely still bringing some very heavy right up towards the far north and pull sponsor cut on airways, incarcerated in russia's toughest prison. stripped off their liberty. an unexpected created opportunity. singing contest like no other offered the chance of brit and hope for the
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prison lies inside and out a tailor fingers and murdered on alger there. ah, ah. the other again i'm this tells you okay, and that's remind you about top stories. the south west african leaders are scrambling to respond to the political crisis. and molly, after the colonel behind the military coup there this week was named the new interim president. i see me going to says he'll attend emergency talk with west african leaders on sunday. tens of thousands of people rallied across brazil to condemn the president handling of the corona virus pandemic. demonstrators are also calling for the impeachment, desirable scenario,
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who has been criticized for repeatedly down playing the risk of 19 new tremors and eastern democratic republic of congo. fueling fears of a 2nd volcanic eruption. tens of thousands of people have left the city of goma. dozens were killed when africa is most active. volcano never gone, go erupt at last week. well, it's now been more than a week since the cx 5 between israel and mos ended 11 days of conflict. people in gaz other are still facing severe shortages of electricity and was remains cut off in parts of the besieged enclave. more than 820000 palestinians have been displaced by the israeli bombardment, and the palestinian health ministry has taunted transferring the injured to the occupied westbank for medical treatment. and when we came here to serve our people, we came here to say no to the aggression. we came here to stand with our people in the dock time. who wants to be here on the 2nd or 3rd day of the question. but we
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do have a turn at the special medical teams will play the will. we have a variety of surgeons, neurologists and surgeons. i'm here to salute all our people in the gaza strip with a steadfast and resilience. a special respect to the medical team here who performed the duty like no other work day and night in order to serve the needs of our people. the remains of 215 indigenous children had been found at the sight of a form of boarding school in british columbia. canadian prime minister just intruder has called that just that discovery. heartbreaking victoria gate and b has been 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
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were as young as 3. there's nothing more painful in life and the child. my heartbreak 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 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,
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was to get rid of the indian problem. members of candidate indigenous communities say they're in touch with the coroner and contacting families of children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers victoria gate and be al jazeera. now us president joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget, increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. not time aims to provide billions for roads and bridges, education, and measures to combat climate change. it also includes a number of social spending initiatives for the poor and middle classes. the big price tag will be partially covered by an increase in taxes on the rich and big business. while republicans in the us senate meanwhile, has blocked an inquiry into the january 6 attack on capitol hill by a mob of donald trump. supportive democrats. and some moderate republicans had wanted to set up an independent commission to look into the right. 54 senators
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voted in favor that's still short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation. my county has more now from washington dc, a senate speaker chuck schumer, making very clear after that vote that he reserve the right to bring it back to the senate. now, one must remember that it was passed very handsomely in the house, but now not getting passage in the senate. although with achieved the majority vote, it did not get that 60 boat level that was needed for it to become part of legislation. about the democrats like human, are not going to give up. he, along with a few republicans, is still intent on getting some form of legislation pass some kind of investigation into the events on january the 6th. but underlying all of this is that both republicans who voted against it in the senate, making very clear, including the minority leader as that this is in support of former president trump . republicans looking towards the 2020 to midterm elections. clearly want to keep
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the former president on their side. a vote for this commission would incur his school. potent roth cannot be bipartisan agreement on something like an investigation into attack on that very institution. then any hopes that the biden administration has of passing future legislation could die in the senate. remembering that senate is balance very finally with only the vice president having a costing vote. and very little chance if republican suppose of getting that 60 vote margin which is established by a 30 bus that now a number of elements have come out of this most notably intense discussion about whether or not to keep that filibuster. while columbia as president, is sending thousands of soldiers to the western city of cali to restore order. after these 13 people died there during mass protests friday,
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mount one month since nationwide demonstrations began against tax reform plans, which has now been dropped. purchase have since so expanded into why the cause of social justice. i was under ron pnc reports now from the guitar. another day of violence in columbus, anti governments 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 found on this. i'm an attorney general's investigator on his day off allegedly shot and killed 2 protesters. there 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, had demonstrators were marching a month of protest that is royal and the country causing shortages and further hurting and 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 peaceful 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 ideal ivy, less politics might be the reason why it was done without manual athletics. you need that 1st. we are one year from the election and the government party has sunk
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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. second, 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. about violence escalation in many parts of the country are becoming increasingly real. and neither the government nor the leaders of the protest seems to have an easy solution of hence we're right this 2nd viral out of control. allison that i'm just the south korea is pushing for its title muslims to be recognized by unesco as well as heritage side. they've often been overlooked by many, but there's been increasing appreciation for the environmental value out there as
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well. mcbride went to that region and has this report for us from chatam 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, a livelihood depend on preserving the system at these monte? let's like having our own farm to work and each tide results in. i'll turn that 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 is reckoned to produce as much oxygen as if the same area was planted with trees
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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 you nefco recognition with the largest mudflats 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 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 sorana. our focus should be to preserve them for future generations. so we can enjoy the benefits they provide in the natural benefits the
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tower enjoyed along the shores and also far beyond them. rob mcbride al jazeera, she and i'm county south korea. now chelsea has biesen manchester city, one nail in porter to win the champions league for the 2nd time. city went into my favorite part of the champions, conceded a goal, just kind of have a scoring his 1st ever champions nichols give child. she's a last one. it in 2012 races outside that stadium in full time with you a for the final we're going here at the study or 3rd drug. it's the chelsea from the full voice behind me. the london break. manchester fifty's heart in that 1st jump is late vinyl. the opportunity for pipe cordial, let's say when the type of hold on just to city and cement his life as the greatest manager of the modern era. but instead it is opposite number. how much to call it will be lifting the trophy just
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a few months after taking over chelsea. it was deadlocks until just before half time. 121 year old german call. you haven't one of the boys who would build your in the season for chelsea after signing for franklin pod, lots of talk to the school, past edison in the 50 go. and that's how it stayed for the rest of the much 7 minutes of our time. manchester city couldn't get the bright turns, but they will go back to england. utterly heartbroken, that they faltered in the champions league again. it's been the strangest finals originally meant to have been held in. it's done both when turkey was put on the regular trouble by the u. k. moved here to poll tow instead of what might seem obvious to hold the final in wembley in england, especially in upon demik with, with all the international trouble. some of the locals, we talked to here in pulse. i haven't been happy about how the from been and huge, great know math when the portuguese themselves are still having to live with those
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restrictions but more things right off the likely long into the night here in port as chelsea celebrate 2nd title, the 1st 9 years since placing fine music in 2012 manchester 50 friends live with saying that dream yet again, on the biggest stage, ah, other than this is al jazeera and these are the headlines west african leaders are scrambling to respond to the political crisis and money after the colonel behind a military crew that this week was named the new interim president. i've seen egos, it says he'll attend emergency talks with west african needed on sunday. nicholas huck has more now from molly's capital banneker. he will absolutely attend this meeting. it gives legitimacy and credence to this latest.
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