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sure, for a lot of americans out there, why supremacy, in fact, all of our cation, you're putting more money into the hands, with some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus, it becomes a us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off the big question. oh, now 20. i joe biden becomes a 1st us sitting president to visit toll such, remember the masika black americans a 100 years ago. i come here to help fill the silence because in silence rooms deepened. ah, hello money inside this is al jazeera life from don't oh, so coming up, united nations as more than 90 percent of people need emergency food aid in
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ethiopia as t gray region round the edge of the crater, the plumes of gas is coming out of cracks. in the ground monitoring democratic republic of congo volcanoes often have robson 40000 stiffly. ah, us president joe biden has led a ceremony in the state of oklahoma to mark the 100 anniversary of the tulsa race masika. as many as 300 people were killed when white mobs attacked black homes and businesses in 1900. 21. bought and says are remembering the masika is important for the nation to heal. some people angry. he made no mention of reparations. she returns to reports now from tulsa. jo button is the 1st us president to take part in commemorations towards to be the u. s. his worst incident of racial violence,
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some 300 black residents of the once prosperous african american neighbourhood of greenwood and tulsa, were killed in 1921, as it was burned to the grounds. biden met with the last survivors of the massacre . i'm pledge to address the systemic racism that keeps african americans disadvantaged. promising to address inequity in home. appraisals like homes being valued at tens of thousands less than white homes and order more federal contracts or lack businesses. the data shows young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding, given the chance as white entrepreneurs are. but they don't have lawyers, they don't have. they don't know the accountants, but they have great ideas. local businesses, welcome the focus, but the head of the greenwood chamber of commerce that was formed by survivors of the massacre as they attempted to rebuild is skeptical. the president of the united states is here, and i can even meet the talk about how we can preserve this district, how we can help grow these black businesses,
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the city. it's also making money. the state of oklahoma is making money, right? these mainstream hotels is making money, but the historic black district is not going to get a bite and has an advance. a key campaign pledge to forgive student deaths, which civil rights groups. they would go a long way to narrowing that racial wealth gap. nor has he spoken not in favor of reparations for slavery or even reparations for the remaining survivors of the tools. a race massacre who a 100 years after they lost everything still receive no compensation. there hasn't been any accountability for the massacre. either. white mobs were actively supported by the police and city authorities activist, see a direct link between today's disproportionate police violence against african americans and the burning of what was known as black wall street. my brother cameras crutcher was killed right here in this community with his hands in the air, an armed by a police officer of tulsa, oklahoma, and 100 years prior to that. my great grandmother community,
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this sacred land i'm standing on was burned to the ground state sanctioned violence . it's the same police culture that exist today that continues to harm black and brown people in the city from racial economic disparities to official racist violence. this communication has revealed deep continuity between 19212021. she advertise see al jazeera, tulsa, oklahoma. dominick, why had, is vice president of campaigns of the national association for the advancement of colored people, so known as d n a. c p, he says counseling student that would go a long way to closing the wealth, gaps, something emitter from biden's speech. i think now we're in the place we've been in this place, particularly african americans in this country. we began to discuss issues around racial equity in closing the wealth gap in this country. the administration is definitely going in the right direction when we think about bear housing and really
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looking that housing. we think about education and invest in the h, b. u also in urban and rural education, we're looking at the job market and looking at the infrastructure bill, the bill in congress right now. we know that it's going into the right direction. however, we also know the african americans are disproportionately affected by student loan debt by many americans. so being able to cancel student debt will automatically and almost immediately change some of the well gap that we see in this country. and when you think about being able to purchase a home, right, home ownership is typically the, the, the fast track in terms gaming some type of wealth or beginning to close the wealth gap and so many, right? so many ways we know the numbers idea, the data is there, that the calculation of that particular back in the american will be
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a step in the right direction. now again, everything that the president lifted up on today, what came out the budget last towards the end of last week for the memorial day holiday is definitely a step in the right direction. but we need to go farther and we can go further. the conversation is absolutely around to the student that the united nations world food program is warning. the concept in ethiopia troubled northern t gray region has increased already high levels of hunger. the agency says that off to 7 months of fighting 5200000 people now need emergency food aid. that's more than 90 percent of the population, with many regional leaders warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe. the un has appealed for $203000000.00 to scale off its response. mom and dad has moved from the capital, addis ababa sees a situation that he's getting was by the day, according to wi fi, they can only reach one point. 2000000 people out of the more than 5000000
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president of the ticket region. all these because of the raging conflict about 7 months ago, prime minister had sent his false us into 2 great. what he had promised to be a very short operation in which he was aimed at the army, the renegade administration of that secret regent. todd, by all intents and purposes, refused to deal with his administration without house title or on 7 months. on the fighting is field going on, middle highways and boards are cut off and people cannot be reached with the much needed aid. the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian activities. people have started having to death in some places. and mentions particularly the district of all flaw, which is south of the copy follow up to grad mckellar, where 150 people outside of stop to the tuition is getting was in most
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parts of the ticket region. of course, fighting the gun at the time when people were supposed to hover that crop, most of them did not do so because of the ridge and conflict. and also an ongoing, severe infestation of locust is humping. that the next topic was nearly 40 people is still missing. more than a week after africa's most active volcano erupted displacing hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo. and not just one of the 2 volcano residents in go my have to worry about mark web, a company to un vulcan knowledges, to visit the summit of one of them. the stereo to desco's job to monitor and study africa's 2 most active volcanoes. the democratic republic of congo, when they are at risk of interrupting his safest to go by helicopter. we joined him for a visit. we set off from the city of goma,
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home to about 2000000 people. perilously close to mountain near congo. inside the crater on its summit as a lake of lava. just over a week ago, lava came rushing out of 2 splits in its sides. one of the streams went into the city of goma. this is what it did. thousands of people lost their homes and everything they own separate during the fu mo, seen this happened 3 times over the 85 years. he's been alive and fell earth tremor since he was a small boy. there were few records of the volcanoes history, but people here have known its dangers for generations. where simon come up, the oldest used to tell us that if the mountain is annoyed and take it, if the mountain is annoyed and you see fire, then you must run away a kilometer and a half higher than the city. helicopters able to land on
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a shelf inside the crater of mountain raquira all around the edge of the crater. the plumes of gas is coming out of cracks in the ground. it smells eggy, like sofa, and the surface of the ground emitted with this mixture of ashy rog. it's warm to touch and is full of holes because this was boiling, bubbling, molten rock in the crater itself. the level of the law is low at the moment after a series of interruptions in the last few years. we keep hearing piles of rocks breaking off the side and crashing down into the bottom. that is clearly still seismic activity. getting on dario once a closer look, the volcanoes sit on the side of the east african rift, where to take tonic areas have been pulling apart from each other for millions of years. the tool kind of being also very different one from each other. the move at the same time because they're really starting to move,
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the seismic activity is due to drift. very suddenly moves. and then unfortunately, the people soft filling and, and whole, these activities and jetty catholics, the un which area work for have had peacekeepers and humanitarian programs in congo for more than 20 years. observing the volcanoes is critical for trying to predict their options and keeping people safe. the crater is best seen from the air. the volcanoes here and not well understood compared to others because of the lack of historical seismic data. but there is spectacular, as they are dangerous malcolm web al jazeera mountain emma gira, democratic republic of congo, the european union envoy for the palestinian territory as calling for international support in rebuilding garza after last month, 11 de bombardments by israel. 253 palestinians lost their lives,
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including 66 children, buildings and roads were destroyed as was infrastructure for water and electricity supplies. we don't conditions actually need to reconstruct god the end to make it recover from this terrible tragedy require the number of important. what important step is that we bring back any clues, if governance from the river to the see that we make sure that the split between god and the rest is overcome that the leadership unified and on the re any side, they need to fully cooperate with ending the siege and allowing access in the critical period now of goods and equipment for people to be able to survive until if cilla head on al jazeera countries to share vaccines with other countries before immunizing younger people. and why this man's medical treatment
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has led to allegations of crimes that a spanish cause me ah ah, hello there, we've got a slow moving storm system rolling across the southern states of the u. s. this was the scene in western texas. we had hail, torrential, rain and destructive wind, and there is going to be more of that. we could also see one or 2 tornadoes affecting parts of louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and as well as tennessee and that storm system moving its way up towards the northeast. ahead of that, things are looking dwyer and fine if when new york washington d. c. but the wet weather is on its way as we go into thursday. not a different story along the west coast. we've got some extreme heat coming in.
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we've had fire warnings in oregon and california where that heat is intensifying and building. we could see some records sit here over the next few days, particularly for arizona. if we haven't look at the 3 day for phoenix, we're going to have the temperature fitting at about 40 degrees. so a lot of heat on the way wildfire warnings and the heat will just continue to build . this is similar story across northern parts of mexico. a few storms kicking in around monterey, that's from the backend of that storm system from the u. s. but things are looking relatively fine and dry in the you could 10 peninsula with 29 in cancun. the faith can story without uttering a single word. and knowing going come a simple touch,
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informa the young conventionality of life. witness through the limbs of the human eye. if morton bias, the witness documentary on out is there. oh, the me. he watching out as a reminder, on top stories this, our us president joe biden has led a ceremony in the state of oklahoma to mark the centenary of the toll. so rates massacre, 300 black residents were killed by white mob in 921. bought in his promise to port black businesses,
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but he made no mention as reparation. all of them 90 percent of people in europe. his northern region are in need of emergency food aid. the warning from the well feed program. thousands have been killed and 2000000 others displaced in the fighting began independence in europe's disease. control body is urging each countries to think about supplying vaccines to poor nations before inoculating young people in their own countries. it's a similar call to one made by the w h ho. both organizations want wealthier nations to reconsider the vaccination. lower risk teenagers and young adults, while many countries are still struggling to immunize the high risk populations, the head of the w. h. o is also pushing for additional funding to buy more vaccines for poor nations. the bunker is in london with more on the ease requests regarding
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the global vaccine shortage. around half of all adults in the e, you have had at least one dose of vaccine around 20 percent of fully vaccinated off to a slow start. some headway is definitely being made across europe at the same, cannot be said for the world health organization kovak scheme, but very much relies upon donations from wealthy countries. many of them here are the european union that have reserved surface doses. so the message from the, the powers that be in europe is the more needs to be done, echoing very much, well, health organizations keep message one, all safe until everyone's had a vaccine. there is one snag though that could influence or undermine how willing these countries are to donate that dose is. and that's based upon data coming from here in the u. k. not any, you know, i hastened to add that has been some suggestion that the indian variant is doubling
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very, very quickly. among 10 to 14 year old. we've known for some time the young says, don't get serious the ill as a result of carrying a virus, but they can very well transmitted to a wider population. we know also the vaccines have an impact on reducing the transmission of ours as well about may well influence countries to hold onto that doses and potentially vaccinate younger children. we're seeing here the u. k. when it comes to the indian, various cases doubling on a weekly basis. and that's a cause for huge concern. that's all going well. of western countries have surplus doses, but no bad news for poor countries. dependence on the carfax game. all this by opposition president j are both scenarios, says brazil will host the copa american football tournament later this month. it was moved from argentina, which is baffling rising cove in 1900 infection spots. so is brazil, where only 10 percent of the population has been inoculated?
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monica, again, a q report now from re diginero. the resume president jade wilson out stood by his decision, the country with the world's 2nd largest cobra. 1900 death toll will hold the cop america welcoming south american team for 4 week football tournament. he said, as ministers agreed, it would not put their health. for me. from the beginning, i've said this about the pandemic. i regret the death, but we have to live. if everyone just stays home, then farmers should stay home and i want to see a city dwellers will survive because his words came 3 days after tens of thousands of resilience took to the street accusing will. so natural of mishandling the pandemic and delaying the vaccine rollout will think of a policy. there is no way to qualify the insanity of trying to hosting event of this magnitude in our country. argentine and colombia doing better than brazil in terms of endemic, but they're both of through as host of the tournaments and congressmen also voice
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their outrage. sen, hanneman's idea, repre. sure. of the senate committee investigating the government handling of the pandemic that brazil was that to host. and jeff champion show large for them was fuzzy. since i cannot appeal to the president to the health minister and the brazilian football confederation. because they are all denial lists on appeal to the brazilian players name. i don't accept holding the cooper america in our country. it's not only on the streets and in congress that people are discussing whether brazil should or should not host the cop america. this debate has ended up in the supreme court. the opposition worker party has thus the judiciary branch to stop the championship. a supreme court justice has given the president 5 days to explain the government's last minute decision. also now too though, is pressing ahead with the plan and has announced that at least 3 cities besides
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rio de janeiro have agreed to host the match monitor and i give all just sera, rio de janeiro, the sex your stays in costa rica, as part of president jo biden's goal to tackle the root cause of migration. anthony blinking will meet latin american foreign ministers in what his department has called a search for regional solutions. it comes as a surgeon migraines, to the u. s. southern border continues including thousands of undocumented and unaccompanied children as important. and ultimately over time. more important is working together to deal with the drivers of irregular migration the, the root causes that compel people to leave everything they know to leave their homes, their families, their communities, their culture, their language. because they have, they feel they have no other choice. and what we need to hear from our partners is
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a shared commitment with us to address those root causes. gabrielle amazon that has moved from the costa rican capsule on the goals of anthony blankets, visit these, trying to basically reset the u. s. relationship with the central america and trying to gain more partnerships here with the countries that make up this important region. he came here to costa rica for no mistake. he was no coincidence . he came here because this is the most economically advanced country in the region with a strong democracy with very close ties to the united states. and while this visit was about really trying to talk about democracy, human rights, security and climate change make no mistake about it. the key issue was, is the biden ministration feels that they are facing a crisis, but their southern border of migrants coming into the united states. just in april . there are a 138000 people that were apprehended that the southern border of those about half
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came from 3 countries, all countries here in central america, el salvador, honduras, and guatemala. and that's why biden is here to meet with the foreign ministers of those countries to try to get a better sense of how they can help the economies here. so people don't feel they need to take that very dangerous journey, nor to find a better life. the problem though, is that the united states has very contentious relationships with several of the presidents that make up this region. it's going to make it quite difficult moving forward. but the bottom line is the bite administration is promising about $4000000000.00 over the next 4 years in a division to try to help the economies here. the african union has suspended molly's membership in response to the military coup there. it also threatened sanctions if a civilian led government isn't reinstated. on monday, west african latest suspended molly from the regional block echo us. it's money 2nd,
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coo and just 9 months. the leader of the western sahara. paula saria front has left spain onto the spanish high court, turned down a request for him to be taken into custody. raheem golly is accused of war crimes including genocide. he says the accusations against him are politically motivated. he was in spain for medical treatments, lower bud, and molly has a story in a close hearing madrid, the man at the center of souring ties between morocco and spain, testified by video link outside the high court purchases acute, brought him holly, of having blood on his yeah, yeah. the leader of western for horace. independence movement, the policy sorry. front is seen by morocco as a war criminal. he was in spain, receiving medical care for co. 19 his treatment enraged the rock government holly, who's also the president of sir, i'll, we democratic, our republic,
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a self declared state has been accused of torture and genocide by paul saw you dissidence and human rights groups. the presiding judge will decide of the complete investigation whether to charge or dismiss the lawsuit, but rejected the prosecution request for cali to be taken into custody. harley's lawyers say the accusations are categorically untrue. the present, the only at that, i mean i, the president god, he believes this law suit is politically motivated to try once again to undermine the dignity and credibility of this. a how raleigh people struggle to hold self determination. western sahara is a disputed territory. the size of the united kingdom mostly help morocco, since a pass from sponge control in the 900 seventy's, the algerian back to paula. sorry, front, fought for independence for the for her. are people until sci fi with morocco, in 1991, many sahara. we have been living here in excell in algeria remote refugee camps for
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decades, waiting for us back referendum on self determination. but the votes be repeatedly postponed. and when the full, the u. s president donald trump accepted morocco sovereignty over western sahara. the policy is responded by declaring a new war with morocco. no spain physics being punished for allowing him valley to travel there for treatment that's off to morocco. border guards allowed $10000.00 people to cross into the spanish enclave of future last month. spain's prime minister petro sanchez, accused american government of blackmail and the tip matic for out of the continues . lord, that man the al jazeera, i mean fire has broken out on an iranian naval training vessel near the southern just port in the mouth of the gulf. local news agencies report the entire pest now were able to safely just bug 55 is that still battling the flames on the ship?
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environmental authorities in sure lanka, testing dead fish that have washed ashore, falling of fire on board a ship. the vessel was carrying nitric acid in all the hazardous materials. vanelle fernandez reports from colombo, its 2 of days in fi ripped through the in the pull a container ship heading to the port of colombo and sheila. but its deadly cargo continues to wash up on the beach as wave after wave bringing millions of plastic pellet mixed with bern, debris, the navy and other military pants. and now had been working no last for days in immediate clean up operation. but the cost to the environment is more difficult to quantify what this ship has created is a monstrous environment good has said, which is not only for today, but for generations to come. not to put in this is the 25 tons of nitric acid from
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the ship. have had a devastating impact on plankton algae, small fish reading grounds, and coral. the bela cheeses would have been eaten by fish and other marine life with potentially a poorly long term consequences. or just either of these dead fish with pellets in their gills. they were among the many washing up on shores. in recent days. this turtle was found on a beach for the south, the why left department which carried out test on the caucus said distinctive markings on a shell with the fist, probably by the effect of acid micro pellets were found in its stomach. the government is struggling to deal with the disaster because it lack specialist fire fighting equipment. and that's anchored environment. if there is a ship in distress, if there are issues, the 1st thing that you do is you look to see whether we have the treatments and the
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personnel to, to have, you know, if you call, i don't think you'd been your waters. and i believe this re long can government to keep in thinking of compensation. local fishermen have also said the impact adding to the problems they already faced. right. 19 member, they asked me had car. they couldn't go fishing or people weren't by now catch 2nd . there was a soft close and we were asked not to go to sea for about 5 days. only god knows the difficulties, fishermen face the 3rd hit was the ship catching fire. during all of this, fishermen were told not to see. this is all did quickly, but no one looked into how we can survive. savages brought in by the ship. owners boarded the smouldering wreck on tuesday. as they were concerned, the vessel was taking in water. traces of oil of sediment were also seen watching the show is only donnelly la, monkey,
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or prison. roger pucks has ordered the ship to be towed into deeper seas to prevent further pollution. experts say the impact of what's being called long cause was marine environmental. disaster will be fed for a long time looking at the blank cut of plastic and burn debris. it's hard to imagine that any amount of compensation will make up for the damage. fernandez. i'll just the ra, colombo ah, this is out of the top stories. us president joe biden has led a ceremony in the state of oklahoma to mark the centenary of the toll so race masika. 300 black residents were killed by white moms in 1921. but in promise support for black businesses. but he made no mention of reparations do are so low favors.
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