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proud, every time i traveled, whether it be still west africa, people stop me and tell me how much we appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more realistic and inspiring stories people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and bias. and as an african, i couldn't be more proud to be autumn. ah, catholic church in canada is silent, is not stepping up. oh, not for face possible legal action. the canadian prime minister, pressures, the clergy on the abuses. indigenous children. ah, the money inside. this is out there in law from joe,
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coming up the support at home. but growing isolation abroad, the complex future moneys carnita, he's set to become the president of the un ones. ethiopia could be on the verge, if it's worth famine in decades, is devonne and n t gray doesn't stop. once praise the beating the virus vietnam now faces an alarming rise in 19 cases. ah, we begin in canada where a row is escalating over the abuse of indigenous children in residential schools run by the catholic church. and now prime minister justin trudeau is saying church leaders must take responsibility for it or faith possible legal action. this is
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also the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the former institutions last month. from the 882996 estimated 850000 children were forcibly taken from their homes as part of an assimilation program. run by the government and the church. many was subjected to abuse on its belief. thousands more buried at similar sites all across the country. and before we have to start taking the catholic church to court, i am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in and not hide from that forgiveness. and redemption is a path we all are told we should be walking on to our faith. and i am confident that the catholic church is hearing these calls very clearly. and his understanding,
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the kind of dismay and grief that many canadians are feeling right now at seeing the continued lack of action or groups representing indigenous people, are angry over the years of inaction. the chief of the fascination that discover the remains has also called on the church to issue a public apology. in what we do want, we do want an apology, a public apology, not just for us, but for the world who also shared in those packages. holding the catholic church to account, there must never been. there has never been an apology from the roman catholics. daniel morrison is an anesha, not a lawyer and a daughter, a victim of the church abuse. she says that government action is long overdue. i mean, i don't think they have a choice, but to take action. at this point, there's been many calls for several years,
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several decades to compel the church to refill these archives to ask them to issue a formal apology. there's been members of parliament that have called on the government, and i mean, at some point it just sorted became, well we tried and we made our best effort and then life went on. i think at this point, given the fact that the world is watching, they really don't have a choice but to either take legal action or denounce the catholic church. the fact is that the independent assessment process in the class action lawsuit did not actually hold any perpetrators who were identified as those who inflicted sexual abuse, physical abuse on children. and they are still living today. what these records can help is actually prosecute some of those people and till we actually have that justice will not be served for many of the survivors. at its bare minimum and its most basic form and apology is necessary,
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there is no way forward. there's no reconciliation that's going to happen until an apology is made and it's belief that they could do. they still haven't paid their shares into the class action lawsuit in terms of compensation towards survivors. they haven't released these archives this by numerous calls from 1st nations, members of parliament. and that was actually one of the $94.00 recommendations from the truth and reconciliation commission. to release those archive it, it belongs to the people and to our survivors, to have access to that information in order for us to have closure. i am an intergenerational survivor. i have my own experiences that i've lived with very life changing for me to work with survivors. but this is a collective pain and trauma. and frankly, i'm tired of having to put that trauma on display in order for people to believe us. thousands of mullins in the capital obamacare have shown support for the
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ministry genta as it faces an international backlash over the coup. it's the 1st rally, backing colonel as see me. goiter, since he sees power last month, the demonstration was caused by the m 5 opposition movement. it was behind mass protest last year on his lead has been put forward to become the new prime minister . nicholas hack reports from bama code. my country is not doing well, not just the lyrics of a song, but announce him tamales and 5 protest movement celebrating one year of demonstrations that led to the toppling of former president the brain. but our cater by the military gender, some hold fine thing, death to friends and their allies other hold the portrait of molly's new strong men do until the dressing ego. last week he orchestrated a 2nd qu detainee, the prime minister and president of the transition government. of course, who support a senior guy? i like it said,
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his fishing the country in the right direction after this expansion of the african union and the west african body echo on the world bank has stopped all payments demand from the former colonial power in montes closest partners, is temporarily halting military cooperation. french forces will no longer support or assist the enforces, leaving them alone to fight arm groups in the north and center of the country. attacks have forced millions to flee among them for money. heard l. u jello. where i am from the state of epson is only present in boxes where our leaders, the newer public appearance go to the white pick up not in his usual military fatigue. but it is you who will be sworn in as molly's president on monday following a constitutional court order. he has now as the 5 movement to choose a new prime minister. what started a civil society movement a year ago to our former president, kate is now turning it to one with the leaders of the empire. wanting to
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set the political agenda and change money. relationship with international partners on stage the in 5 leader. sho, get my got chosen by the movement as the countries new prime minister. he says he has a message from goiter to the international community. molly is not ungrateful. maryan have offers that contribution when needed, appeared that the french president said that in intervening, molly, france was paid back at debt. millions. we'll never forget to frank soldiers that died on our soil. gathering. molly's june dies attempting to demonstrate that they have the support of the people, but the crowds were not as big as they had hoped for most molly and shunned the event. they want not the military, but for themselves to decide on the country's future. nicholas hawk al jazeera
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bumpo. an okay by the jerusalem. hundreds of people have held a marathon in philadelphia with palestinian families facing forced expulsions. the the wrong began in shape to ra and ended in the neighborhood of so one. there was scuffle between the protesters and israeli soldiers, dozens of palestinians living in the 2 neighborhoods on the threats of losing their homes to israeli settlers. meanwhile, earlier policy and purchased is also gathered in the occupied west bank, protested here raleigh against illegal israeli settlements. these 20 people injured the european union's new special envoy to have gone as don, has made his 1st visit to the country, thomas nicholas and met female students who survived boma tank on their school last month. i'll just there a gained access to the meeting and speak to the invoice before he left couple for peace talks in doha. these talks or similar talks in another
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venue. and i'm not suggesting that there should be a change of venue because i think it has played and is playing a very prominent role and constructive role. they have to, they have to continue and they have to succeed. because if they don't, we do not see any, any, any hope in the, in the near future. we see that violence will continue, the suffering will continue, which is not suffering on one side, only it is suffering across all this time. so while i agree with the assessment that there has not been substantial or that has not been substantial progress in these talks, we now see part of the team of republic returning to door. we hope to hear from the taliban. what, what their roadmap is, how they see the next steps forward, and it will be even more important with them to come by, man, many africans fear the further increase in violence after the we do all of the
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troops that there are some elements to hold onto so that even if violence escalates, there will be in parallel talks will continue. it is on the verge of its worst famine since the $900.00 ac. when starvation killed about 1000000 people, the ones who monitor in chief as warning it could happen again unless fighting in the great region is brought to a halt. christian salumi halfmoon the story. signs of the 6 month conflict, denito b as t gray region are as clear as rebel soldiers on the streets. thousands have died as a result of fighting. but getting caught in the crossfire with government soldiers is just one risk by some 5000000 civilians. they are in need of food assistance. un has warned. the country is on the brink of famine and troops working with the government from neighboring eritrea. the un says bear particular blame. how much of the current situation is due to conflict. while most of it really mean is the
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conflict is destroyed in august and livelihoods and infrastructure, the conflict, it's rule atrocities. mass killings, adoptions, sexual violence, but some of the parties. i think all the evidence is consistent with the worry, the eritrea in particular using salvation as a weapon, which is a violation it's. it is a breach of humanitarian law. in the 1980s heretic, images like these of starving children and e, p. o, p and other parts of africa prompted international outcry. but this time humanitarian groups say the word am, the images are not getting out very restrictions on information. and then a massive campaign to basically question undermine the information which is coming out from the region as well. and this is obviously a very difficult context,
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but you monetary and actors to, to work. and for that they say b, b, o, b, in government. and it's nobel peace prize winning prime minister share some of the blame here at un headquarters in new york. the security council expressed its grave concern about the humanitarian situation in ethiopia. back in april. now some members are calling for even stronger action before it's too late. i expect the secret to conceal to discuss it again in the days to come and to keep the pressure on the humanity and access because progress needs to be done in terms of human rights because the situation is really bad. and but above all, trying to convince different stakeholders that are pretty good process political solution. the only options and as bad as it is un officials warn it is only a matter of weeks before things could get much worse. kristen salumi al jazeera,
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the united patients still ahead on al jazeera, talking telephone tags, the world's biggest economy, the trying to tackle big tech and tax avoidance. and we'll hear from a working to help families re annoyed to off of ok. no robson. indeed, democratic republic of congo. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. we've got some slight showers just around the caucasus, sir, ga armenia, as by john, seeing some sundry down post from time to time elsewhere across the middle east point drive pretty much sums it up hotter than average though we looking at temperature still touching 50 celsius and cuba close enough to that to into baghdad . woman up here in the hallway over the next couple of days with
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a high around $45.00 celsius ben. thank you so much cooler into i man, most scott. now what? around 34 celsius. the south wesley wind started fade in the south west monsoon calls making its way into south asia, but that represents something like a 10 degree drop or more for parts of a man of the sort of values that we saw earlier on this week is try to across the horn of africa, we have got the showers continuing just around the european highlands into the rift valley. we'll see some wet weather coming through here. just wanted to coast to shout to for time. eastern areas of tanza, near and also into kenya. the west is weather as per usual, that's going to continue just around the gulf of gainey, southern parts of nigeria saying some torrential downpours, foundry showers, continuing to come through here but pushed further south. it is generally dry. was a good part of southern africa, some on shill showers, just drifting into were eastern parts of most and be, and showers to for medic aska sponsor cut on
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airways from talk to al jazeera, we can the army were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret was like, gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter. on sera o, be the hero, the world needs the washer in. ah ah, watching out 0 mind top stories this out for i minister says the catholic church
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must take responsibility for its role in running residential schools for indigenous children. off to the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the former institutions last month. thousands of millions in the capital obamacare of showing that support to the men she is the 1st friday since colonel. se me going to seize power last month facing an international backlash over the israeli for those have 5 gas and don grenades, the palestinians, taking part in a marathon and parties to reach them. it was held to show solidarity with families under threat of losing their homes. his writing vietnam has a past 8000 confirmed cove. in 19 cases the majority coming just in the last month . the search has been linked back to the very 1st detected in india and has authorities in for things strict new badges and testing millions of residence. charlotte bellis reports vietnam had evaded the worst of covered 19 for 18 months.
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now cases are on the rights and this is the front line. health work is armed with test kits and here and her cim in city. they say all $13000000.00 residents will be swapped. the country has so far reported over a 1000 infections, $5000.00 of which came in the last month. its highest number of cases in a week was recorded last week. the search has been linked to the very end 1st to take to an india and has spray to all of vietnam's. 31 municipalities. well i went to, i learned british an engine, newton viruses. i'm more predictable because i see people getting sick for longer and it's spreading faster. i watch tv and i saw so many debts in india. so i'm really worried about vietnam right now. the nom has responded with containment missions like tasting, social distancing, and locked elves, shops,
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bars and restaurants have been closed. religious activities suspended this intersection, and her human city is usually gridlock during the rush hour. traffic is now 5 percent of what it was. international inbound flights have been suspended both hanoi and her sheman city airports. the vietnam is missing a crucial weapon. vaccines availability is limited, meaning just those 1000 people a fully vaccinated that 0.03 percent of the population. big. now, we can say vietnam is one of the countries successfully fighting over 19 without the vaccine how to fix the economy. and we understand that the method of prevention without vaccines is only temporary. the key to prevention is still the vaccine the vietnam is developing its own vaccine. but until that is approved in cases of contained, this is how life will be school holidays spent playing piano and chiefs at home.
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nature appreciated from the balcony, the calculated visit to the supermarket. for example, before i went to the market every day, now i go to buy food for 3 or 4 days or even a week. i want to minimize the need to go out. and when i go on the street, i always wear a mask and use the sanitizer immediately when i'm home. last year, vietnam was praised as a model country of how to respond to the pandemic. it had some of the lowest numbers in the world. now with a more barrel and strain among them, its people must rally once more. shall at bellis, al jazeera president vladimir putin as russia, as economies close to returning to pre pandemic levels. thanks in part to the completion of a $12000000000.00 gas pipeline to germany, beach and also as russians to get their coven 19 jobs more quickly. as the pace of vaccinations has been flowing. and he invited foreigners to visit russia to get
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cas s. m. a has also spoken at that summit, jamal a sheil, is that with more is message stressing the importance of international cooperation when the me forum this is the 1st international event of its kind to take place in person. since the pandemic began, which would show that russia is on 4th through some sort of a recovery, maybe more so than other countries. that being said, there are still a lot of challenges both for russia and the well to overcome things. i'm the setbacks that have come as a consequence to the coven 19. and in his speech, that middle part of the family being the partner to this additional underpayment, renews for more multi natural approach. rather multi lateral approach between countries between governments to be able to overcome challenges,
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likely. corona virus pandemic, one to model. cooper 19 has shown how countries are interconnected and it has proven that not one country confesses, calamity line self. the international community should work together collectively in order to solve this problem and to help who countries deal with cove it. it's not fair that human health should be controlled by the market economy. what? not just russia are the ones to demonstrate to the wall that has overcome the panoramic or is in the process of doing so. and that it is going to be business as usual, very soon to wants to show that the succeeded, where others have failed in combating the corona virus. and i'm having one of the know which mortality rates in the was the fact it is going to be the next host of these cop in 2022, russian obviously being the previous host of the last edition in through 1000 times 18. and this addition of the st. petersburg, international kind of form wraps up the key messages. that's
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a problem from the while. the is that recovery is on its way. so there needs to be greater corporation between countries to overcome collective challenges from an economic perspective. they need to look at diversifying their approaches in terms of investments, particularly when it comes to things like renewable energy, the world's largest economies, the talking tough on tax finance ministers from the g. 7 nations have been meeting to discuss how to make technology, johns pay their fair share. the boca has a report from london. the world 7 industrialized nation, a meeting must demand to discuss building back. but the global economy is reeling from the impact of the pandemic with nations rich and poor thinking deeper into debt, trying to keep their economies afloat. meanwhile, the pandemic was a windfall for big tech companies that raked in astronomical profit is now time to
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balance the books. we can make significant progress in tackling some of the world's most pressing economic challenges. firstly, providing support of hon countries through corona virus. secondly, making sure that we meet our ambitions on that 0 and tackling climate change. and thirdly, ensuring that the way we tax large global, especially digital companies is fair and fit for the modern age. for generations, companies have simply been taxed on their earnings. it's a system, it's worked for a very long time, but the systems also right for abuse, given the many companies operate to multiple countries and simply shift their profits from one favorable tax own to another. but construct countries are now desperate for new revenue streams, possibly leading to the biggest overhaul of international tax rules. in more than a century. government could start to use sales because in each country where a company operates to produce a fair tax bill. and that could be new rules to stop countries competing with each
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other for the lowest tax rate. that's where the idea of a minimum corporate tax rate comes in. and then in corporate tax rate, set a minimum amount of tax, the corporation has to pay, depending on what his total profit saw, where there's profits are calculated, based on the total profit around the world. so the worry, the moment is, corporations can shift profits around between countries. and so they might book all their profits and might claim it all their profits occur in the country where the tax rates on profit a very low non existent. the big challenge comes, we're getting enough economies on board to make the plan work in the absence of an international agreement so far. some countries, including the u. k, have introduced a new digital tax to crank down on tech john such as google and amazon. the habitually shift profits between favorable tag zones talks in their infancy, but the pandemic may have provided the momentum needed to rewrite the rules on how
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and where some of the world's biggest companies pay their fair share. leave out to 0 london. hundreds of parents in the democratic republic of congo on looking for their missing children. laconic eruption followed by an evacuation order, led to panic and goma. several children got separated from their parents. one by cross volunteer told us how agencies on now helping them reunite the language if emitted b. c. my, my name is see me to be seni writing. i'm working as a volunteer. fred cross got my work is to help you and i separated families because it was a natural disasters. gracie, that be currently receiving kids and parents in the center was separated because of the recent volcanic eruption and goma, meanly receding, parents looking for the children. and for that we have a list in which we complete the name and address each missing child. and we did the
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same for kids looking for their parents. this list helps us and start the research for missing family members or children that i see in front up at that when kids give us information about their parents, we do our best to unite them for kids whose parents we can't find, refer them to inappropriate protection center, but you are in partnership with red cross. they can take care of them at night as the only operate during the day. we are working with other local volunteers and partners to spread the word about work. so family members can come to search for the relative this union, but i'll work on that. but i mean, the main challenge i have in his work is mainly how some parents confined to children, or we are unable to find their children for them. it's the same when we see how we are unable to find areas for children that we have in our hands. this is a real challenge. i makes me sad to see parents coming every day trying to find their kids,
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but they can't find them. that makes me sad. facebook house suspended former us president donald trump for 2 years. the social media companies this trump was banned for violating community standards in connection with the capitol hill by the fortress on january 6. earlier, he had also been banned by twitter. mike, hannah has more from washington d. c, and i'll be there with well, facebook initially band, donald trump on january, the southern thought to the events that took place in the capital and trump comments on those particular events. the inventory on board and independent body or facebook, then refused to petition and reported back that facebook is now about to decide on a duration of penalty. because at the moment it is to arbitrary. facebook is now announced that the term of the suspension will be now for 2 years, dating back to january, the 6th. which means that donald trump will not have any social platform for the
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midterm elections, which are due to take place next year. and certainly which he indicated he wanted to play an active role in turning, determining the outcome of those particular elections. donald trump, now no social media platform remembering to of course, that he's completely banned from twitter. facebook says that it will review the ban closer to the time, but will not hesitate to extend it. should the circumstances determine that and should donald trump continue to transgress the rules of the forum? the f b i director has compared the threat of cyber attacks to the challenges posed often 911. christopher re revealed the agencies investigating over a 100 attacks many of them originating from russia. alan fisher has more more shed in dc. recent run, some weight attacks in the united states have targeted food distribution. they've targeted transport systems and they've targeted oil pipelines. and it's reported
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that the company at the center of that attack, paid hackers $4400000.00 to regain control of it. system no f b, i director christopher re says that they are investigating around a 100 similar types of attack. and he said this and it's significant that the u. s . is know, facing the same sort of intelligence challenge it faced after 911 and trying to discover and disrupt these possible attacks. he says, americans are not aware of just how this impact everyday life when they can't fill up the car or can't buy a hamburger. and he says that most of these cases have tripled in the last year, and a lot of them can be traced back to russia. well, joe biden is due to sit down with lead to me or put in later this month in a $1.00 to $1.00 face to face summit. and you can guarantee that cyber attacks is going to be close to the top of the agenda. ah,
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this is algebra, these huge help stories candidates prime minister says the catholic church must take responsibility for its role in running residential school with indigenous children. that's off the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the formants.

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