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[000:00:00;00] ah, jazeera, when i got hit by fire, a race to polish for lankin vessel into deep water before it sinks. ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is just here alive from the hall. so coming up like to pause for a moment of silence for the father's mother's sisters, sons,
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and daughters. friends gone in greenland. president joe biden pays tribute a 100 years on from one of america's worth ever racial mastic. we take a 1st time look inside the volcano, that's 4000 to flee in the democratic republic of congo and survivors of a landslide. and you got to take the government court urging them to do more to help them rebuild their lives. ah, a large container ship that caught fire off the lankin coast is now sinking several 100 tons of oil are still in its fuel tanks. the navy is trying to tell the vessel into deep water before it sinks completely. sorry, because the country's was to ever maritime environmental disaster. the ship was
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transporting a cargo of chemicals and plastic. talk now to michelle, fernandez. she live for us from columbus or how's the operation going? they look like going to be able to tow it out to deep water before it sinks. to be honest to everyone is praying and hoping against hope that they're able to do that and take this mangled wreckage of the people as far away from your long as possible. but to be really honest, experts i've been speaking to in the last few hours have been a little bit cynical. they've said that the structure of the board of that big vessel is known. so it's just yesterday that we heard that the members of the salvage seem brought in by the board owners had managed to both the board. and this was in response to the navy advice that they had observed that the rear of the ship
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was taking in water. obviously thousands upon thousands of liters of water has been pumped onto that vessel of firefight in recent days. so obviously there were warnings that the vessel had started taking in water. and the latest this morning is that obviously beginning to think. now yesterday we heard that the president go to roger pox at a meeting late last evening. had called for the ship to be pulled away as far as possible into deep sea. the navy this morning assisted the salvage as to board that wreckage this morning to hook it up for the tug boats and all the salvage equipment to be used to try and essentially mount that operation. but according to one expert i spoke to who prefer to remain are named. he said, if they get it my law to further out, they'll be lucky. the reason for this is for the last 30 days,
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we've had an inferno abode that contain the vessel. and there has been no sort of proper physical assessment yet. that's been possible as to the structure, the damage, you know, how much of fuel is left over. we know that there were 322 tons of fuel that was on board that ship in addition to nitric acid, other chemical and dangerous hazardous, essentially materials on that ship as well as these plastic pellets. now we've seen the huge cost of on the environment. i mean essentially the beach is stretching as far as 80 kilometers full of these plastic pallets. so it's a very slow operation. we're hoping against hope that they managed to get this board as far out as possible, but given the sort of toxic and dangerous cargo. a further environmental
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catastrophe is obviously on our doorstep. satellites, hope they can avoid that. thanks so much michelle fernandez. now there are reports, a navy ship in iranian navy ship has sunk in the gulf of oman. that's after a fire broke out on board. the crews believes to be safe, still unclear what caused the blaze. now it's been a 100 years since one of the worst racial massacres in us history. and on tuesday, joe biden became the 1st sitting american president to visit houses where a white mob killed hundreds of african americans. biden says, remembering what happened is important for the nation to heal, but many are upset. he made no direct mention of reparations for the death and destruction. what was once known as black wall street javert, answer reports from tulsa. joe biden is the 1st us president to take mountain
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commemorations towards thought to be the u. s. his worst incident of racial violence, 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, black homes, being valued at tens of thousands, less than white homes and order more federal contracts or like businesses. the data shows young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding, given the chance as white entrepreneurs. but they don't have lawyers, they don't have, they don't know the accountants, but they have great ideas. local businesses welcomed 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 medium the talk about how we can preserve this
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district, how we can help grow these black businesses, 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 it done by didn't have an advance to 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 torso, race massacre who a 100 years after they lost everything, still receive no compensation. that 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,
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and 100 years prior to that. my great grandmother community, 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. the african union has suspended molly's membership in response to the military coup. they're also threatened sanctions if it's civilian. government isn't free and stated on monday, west african leaders suspended models from the regional blog echo of barley's interest president and prime minister resigned after being detained. later released by the last week, after a cabinet reshuffle left out to soldiers from their position,
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the commodity 2nd to him just 9 months. more than a week off to africa, the most active volcano erupted nearly 40. people are still missing and hundreds of thousands of fled their homes in the democratic republic of congo is just one of the 2 volcanoes residents and go and have to worry about now come web accompany the un vulcan ologist to visit the summit of one of them the stereo to desco's job to monitor and study africa's to most active volcanoes, the democratic republic of congo, when they're at risk of abrupt thing, he'd safest to go by helicopter. we joined him for a visit. we set off from the city of goma, home to about 2000000 people, and perilously close to mount near a gong gave inside the crater on its summit as a lake of lava. just over a week ago, lava came gushing out of 2 splits in its sides. one of the streams went into the
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city of goma. this is what it did. thousands of people lost their homes and everything they own. separate during the food most seen, this happened 3 times over the 85 years. he's been alive and fell earth tremors since he was a small boy. there were few records of the volcanoes history, but people here have known its dangers. for generations. we're going to come up the old as used to tell us that if the mountain is annoyed and check 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 a shelf inside the crater of mountains, 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 a mixture of ashy rog. it's warm to touch and is full of holes because this was boiling, bubbling,
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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 going on. dario wants a closer look. the volcanoes sit on the side of the east african rift, where to take 20 areas have been pulling apart from each other for millions of years. the top can of being also very different one from each other. the more at the same time because the reef is starting to move, the seismic activity is due to drift. 30 suddenly moves and then unfortunately the people saw filling and haul. these activities and charity chemically, the un, which area i work for, have had peacekeepers and humanitarian programs in congo for more than 20 years.
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observing the volcanoes is critical for trying to predict her 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, and israel negotiations continue between political parties to form a new government in end. the 2 year political style made count opposition. lady a la pitt has until the end of wednesday to declare he can form a coalition. he's in talks with the far right leader, naphtali bennett, if the government is agreed upon, it will mark the end of benjamin netanyahu. the 12 year rule fella had on al jazeera, the un says more than 90 percent of people need urgent aid to avoid hunger. c gray
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region comma giant's amazon. is that the center of a controversial battle over sacred and logically sensitive land in south africa? ah hello there it was a scorching start to the material, logical summer for much of central and northern parts of europe and that's going to continue. this was the scene in brighton on the southern coast of england. plenty of ice cream shirts off and sunshine. they're not going to continue this week. and as we go into the weekend, we'll see plenty of sunshine and clear skies. once a little bit of cloudy weather has moved on. but for france and germany, it is a wet picture. we've got that rain moving up from spain. we're going to see some thunder storms and paris is going to see quite a bit of wet weather. and it's
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a similar story for south eastern areas of europe remain. you're going to see some of those shop showers as we go into thursday. ukraine thing seeing some of that wet and windy weather that'll gather around coastal areas of the black sea, but further south turkey seen plenty of sunshine. it's a similar story for greece, for italy, and for spain, the showers of now east up into the north and temperatures here are going to start to rise again. and it's a similar story as we hop across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather up in the north. most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner. and cameroon, who's june? $96076.00 days that re drew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the custody of the history of his 50 years later,
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i'll just expose the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still held today. we tried everything we went to the united nations. we tried mediation contacts, 3 different countries, and it was clear that all this was to know the rule in june. oh, a welcome back. you're watching out. is there a time to recap those headlines now? a large container ship has caught fire off shoreline because coasts and is now thinking debris from the vessel is already cause the countries worst ever maritime environmental disaster. us president joe biden is that a ceremony in the state of oklahoma to mont,
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within scenery of the house of res massacre. 300 blank residents were killed by white mobs and 9215 and promised support for black businesses, but made no mention of reparation. in israel opposition levy a le paid as until the end of wednesday to declare he can form a coalition is and talks with far, rightly than astronomy. bennett, to form a government in the poll health experts fair code 19 is spreading to rural villages, where there are a few hospitals and doctors, let's despite a month long lockdown and the falling number of reported infections and death from the outer limbo reports from catman do on the part of god, he is making a slow and painful recovery from covered 1974 year old, became ill during his 2nd wave of corona virus in the power that believe to be
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a more easily transmitted variant. he's one of several patients at an isolation center in cindy park joke, a district east of got undo. last week, one of them died local got this another deal on demand in the 1st wave. patients recovered after a week or 2. but recovery from the mutant variant in the 2nd wave takes longer. and morbidity is higher. more than 550000 people in nepal have got cool bit 19 more than 7000 and have died. while recent figures show up in daily infections and death exploits via the pandemic cook read to rural pockets, severely testing nepal. fragile health infrastructure more than 90 cobit patients are being treated here, indelicate hospital on the outskirts of cut undue, many have arrived from outlying districts, could be sent to them and we saw up to 6 depths a day, the numbers down to speak, which is a huge relief, but with limited testing and contact tracing,
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there are fears that corbett cases are being under reported. got no hard sport. margaret dilemma before the lockdown holds of people less men do, which was a virus hot spot in. the villages when prepared with quarantine or p. c, r testing facilities. so the virus is spread and we should anticipate a 3rd or 4th life and plan our code response strategies. what would natal experienced an upsurge in corporate cases in may that overwhelmed at the health system? the international community flew and emergency medical supplies and support. corporate has impacted not only the health sector has impacted people's nutrition, impacted them in terms of education, has impacted families in ways that we can even describe. and basically, families are finding it difficult to cope. mental health is a major issue. families are afraid, and families are finding alternative mechanism to cope. if we don't do something right away, you will find the increase in child labor. you'll find the increase in trafficking suicide. and definitely
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a deepening intergenerational poverty cycle which we want to ensure that we break last week. the prime minister made an appeal for vaccines as the government had faced criticism for its response to the corporate crisis of him on that. i to some of the we look to the international community for vaccines to hoping to cope with the pandemic. nepal has vaccinated at least 2000000 of its 30000000 people after receiving doses from india and china. but experts say it needs to inoculate more than 10 times that if it's to successfully, whether this wave of cold at 19 rum yet limbo, g 0 cut monday the ends world food program is warning the conflict and a few of his northern te gray region has exacerbates is already high levels of hunger, the agency says off the 7 months of fighting. 5.2000000 people now need emergency food aid. that's more than 90 percent of the population, with many regional leaders warning of potential humanitarian catastrophe. the un
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has appeal for $203000000.00 to scale off its response. but agencies have limited access to the worst areas without the reports from the capital. either side of a sees us if you wish, and he's getting was by the day according to wi fi, they can only reach 1200000 people out of the more than 5000000 president of the ticket region. all these because of the raging conflict about 7 months ago, prime minister had sent his forces into 2 great what he had promised to be a very short operation in which he was aimed this army, the ready get administration of that region. todd, by all intents and purposes, refused to deal with his administration without house title or on 7 months. on the fighting is going on. middle highways on board for capital and people cannot be
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reached with the much needed aid. the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian activities. people have started starving to death in some places, and mentions particularly the district of all flaw which is south of the copy follow up to mckayla where $150.00 people are site. 12 top for the tuition is getting was in most parts of the ticket region. of course the fighting began at a time when people were supposed to hover their 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 victims of a land slide in eastern new gander, taking the government to court for failing to protect communities from climate change the law suit says authorities should have relocated survivors of the 2019 disaster hearings are expected to begin in the coming weeks. same basra,
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the reports the highlands of mount l. gone are one of the most dangerous places to live in uganda. for years, experts have warned of unprecedented rising temperatures. and extreme rainfall. floods had a road, soil degraded, land, and destroyed whole villages. for the most vulnerable losses can be measured in human lives. in unicorn, i'm mean when i go with my wife was in the house that day, but the children had gone to the grandmother's place when wife was taken by the landside, together with the health and everything that was in the bag. the heavy rains in june 2019 triggered a series of landslides. at least 5 people were confirmed, killed. another 50 remain missing to this day. with 150 houses buried in the mud, survivors were left with nothing. come on. since the landslide,
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the government has been able to help others, but for me i haven't received any help. the 6 months later, another landslide killed 30 more people and left a dozen more missing years on the construction of new homes and moving displaced communities to the lowlands. remains in its early stages. the superman as location is being done in the government does not have the requisite to fit them at once, but that being taken in physics. so the 1st is as ready to go and have consulted for them over $100.00 units of homeless where they're doing and then that could be added to move. so it is going to be done in the in may $48.00 survivors from buddha district, took their case to you got those high court accusing the government of failing to protect people,
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living in areas prone to mud slides and being too slow to relocate survivors hearings are expected to begin this month. this eastern part of the country is more vulnerable than others to climate change. between 282018, the government recorded more than 400 landslides in the area. still one official says, many refuse to leave. you have been physically going to these places and you get to a household that is on the steep slopes and you tell them where you are. is very prone to landslide. could you accept to move the cause with not been using force? first, a voice, no international, encouraged and allowed to use force to look at this before you must seek their consent to give them information and they make informed decision to move or to stay . but there are some that have been refusing to move, but some are still waiting for help. he got
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a really good. yeah. a good guy got to the government just came and picked of the people that came back and told us we'll take you to they gave us cards, but to date they haven't come back for now, vincent still walks the land where he once lived, where his children once played and where his wife lives buried beneath the mud zane bus robbie l t 0. the white house says ransom where a tank that shut down meet production in both the us and a stray. the probably came from russia. j. b, s is the world's largest meet packer. it sold subrogation, disrupted on monday investigation suggest the hackers were from a criminal group likely based in russia. it follows another hack, last month from a different group tied to russia, which crippled fuel supplies in the east in the us. to lays president is from a sing a social aid package for victims of the covered $900.00 pandemic. sebastian finance
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also used his last state of the nation address to announce the foss cracking of a bill that would legalize same sex marriage with that has even raised eyebrows in his own conservative alliance. oh, that's in america. it's saying human reports from santiago, this protest doesn't gather right in front of the presidential palace, just a couple of hours after president made his last national address to the nation. they're here demanding the release of what they call the political prisoners. the revolt from a 185 people around the country, or really jail waiting for trial. however, in his address and that in this country, there are no political prisoners and that he is opposed to granting them an amnesty, as many are demanding further than we need to deliver his final address in the near and please send it home because of the panoramic but it also underscored the solitude of his last year in office. many members own conservative political
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alliance have turned on him. the 1st note where the thing is not here, looks like he will finish his mandate at what point it looked like. he might not achieve that. when i started it, he admitted mistakes had been made in announced the creation of a human rights unit in the general prosecutor's office. but he had a harsh words for indigenous. my purchase, who have taken overland, carried out sabotaged against forest companies in south central chile, shamiqua. they will tell us that we can only advance if we recognize that there's no contradiction between accepting our historic debts towards our indigenous people . and at the same time, our commitment to protect our citizens against violence, fear, and terrorism. we need to apologize to those who had not received state aid during the pandemic, and promised to distribute billions of dollars more in what's left of his administration. but president, yet i did my one announcement that was a lot of even live many of the people here. he said that after years of sitting in
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congress, he was going to fast track a bill to legalize same sex marriage in chile. that at least he hopes will be one of his legacy. u. s. e commerce giant amazon is at the center of a controversial battle involving sacred and logically sensitive land in south africa. it's building it's africa headquarters on the flood plain in cape town. the development project recently got the green line, this 5 years of opposition from activists. indigenous groups and environmentalists . robin smith reports from cape town, p. c. praying for protection before going to war with a giant. these men are among thousands of people fighting to safeguard what they say is sacred and environmentally sensitive land. so one of the world's largest
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companies is about to cement itself on african soil. amazons africa headquarters will stand tall in south africa at the confluence of 2 capes on rivers. some environmental se building on a flood plain is a disaster waiting to happen and put surrounding areas at further risk of flooding . now, critics also argue that the development goes against the cities, climate change policies. amazon's offices form part of a major, $14.00, hector, $280000000.00 redevelopment plan. that will create thousands of jobs. but it's been marred by controversy since being announced 5 years ago. construction includes in filling parts of the lives, the river. the land is home to endangered plant and animal species and was among the 1st areas in south africa to be colonized in the $1600.00. it's considered
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sacred terrain for indigenous people. it's a guns aerospace. this is a place where we can locate the original sin for young fun rubric. the colonizer pierced his pole onto the sacred terrain. for the 1st time that stabbed at the ancestors of mankind itself, not all indigenous groups are against the development. in a written statement, the developers deny there will be a negative impact on the environment list. the leisure properties trust says if anything, the development will quote, see, degraded, private land transformed into beautiful and publicly accessible space. but critics are not convinced this, but if it's to show the authorities that the development is not appropriate despite the fact that here it is with in cape say that the heritage elements of the plan are not adequate and don't meet the requirements of law. the authorities are gonna hit and approve the development as construction vehicles role in so to do names on

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