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in this film, we go back over the last 500 years of all 90 history of tribe boris rebellion and colonization, and explore how and why man still plays an important regional role today. i am burnt out, thinking ship is passing a grave right off the coast of sri lanka, who was a bracing for a potential oil spill. ah, i'm 20 back watching al jazeera alive from the also coming out. catholic church in canada is silent, is not stepping up canada, the prime minister calls on the catholic church to take responsibility for its role
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in the abuse of indigenous children. a tough task ahead despise from support within molly, the mindset to be president faces challenges over a legitimacy abroad. and a warning from the un, ethiopia, could be on the verge of its worst family in decades if the violence in te grade ah, the ecological impact of a slowly thinking congo ship off sri lanka is getting worse. authority is preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill tons of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass washing issued from the stricken vessel. the ship was on fire for 13 days it was carrying oil, nitric acid, in other hazardous chemicals. let's get the latest from me now fernandez in colombo for his i see now that the weather is not that great. again today just bring us up
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to speed. what's been happening with the ship. that's right, it's really material. as you can see, i'm in an hour ago, i was under sunny skies, and now the skies opening up again. the bad weather has really obstructed, salvages and efforts to try and get on board that wreckage to examine the status of the ship. see how they can access basically the wreckage and see what can be done. now we're hearing also that the criminal investigations department of the police has requested the navy to assist them in retrieving the void data recorder, which basically will give them a real picture of communications that timeline of events. you know, who said what? because there's a lot of kind of conflicting reports about what exactly happened with the ship when the niger guy had started thinking whether the lack of audit is wayne formed and so
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on. so that's quite an issue and something that you're not going to need to get to the bottom of as soon as possible. there's also an environment n g o which together with a group of fishermen, has filed a fundamental rights petition. asking sheila, because supreme court to order the authorities to stop an investigation of proper investigation to determine how exactly this the, the ship with that noxious and toxic cargo was allowed, industry long to water that's also on. so all of these happening but to be really honest, as you can see behind me the seas, the waters are not very conducive to that process happening now in terms of she long because that tends to record the scale of in vitamins and the logical damage they need to act fos. it is also a problem for them that they're battling with this. the luge of rain in the last couple of days. and it's not just the ecological front with the ship,
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but they're off blood in many parts of this lanka, this time, overnight. we're heading that for people. the head and 7 are still missing from floods and landslides, in other parts of the country. so shalanda really dealing with it and vitamin problems on multiple fronts, an oil refinery that borders one of the swollen rivers has also sprung a leak red toad and some of the water, the seepage in the area surrounding that oil league. so all of these happening and she was kind of essentially holding its head and wondering what they can do and how they can get down to it. shines the lincoln dealing with a series of disasters. they thank you so much for now. for numbers, for the update from colombo, in other news candidates for mr. justin to to says the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago or face sponsible legal action. that's after the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the
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form of course, run by the church in british columbia last month, from the $1880.00 to 1996, an estimated 150000 indigenous children were forcibly taken from their homes, it was part of an assimilation program, run by the government and the catholic church. now 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 through our faith. and i am confident that the catholic church is hearing these calls very clearly. and his understanding, the kind of dismay and grief that many
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canadians are feeling right now at seeing the continued lack of action. while groups representing indigenous people are angry about the years of inaction. the chief of the 1st nation, which discovered the remains has also called on the church to issue a public apology. in the end, what we do want, we do want an apology of 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 to molly, now with thousands of people in the capital have come out to show their support for the military job as it faces international backlash for last month's school. it was the 1st rally backing colonel. i see me going to, since he sees power, the demonstration was called by the m 5 opposition movement. it was behind mass protests last year and its leader has been put forward to become the new prime
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minister nicholas hoc committee for some bama coal. 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 are 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 you see me go. last week he orchestrated a 2nd qu detainee, the prime minister and president of the transition government. of course, we support a senior guy. i like you said, 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 demanded from the former colonial power in montes closest partners is temporarily halting military cooperation. french forces will no longer support or assist the enforcers, leaving them alone to fight arm groups in the north and center of the country.
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attacks have forced millions to flee among them for money heard to argue jello where i am from. the state is absent. it is only present in boxes where our leaders, the public appearance, go into the white pick up not in his usual military fatigue. but it is today. he 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 as a civil society movement a year ago to our former president, kate is now turning it to pull the one with the leaders of the and 5 wanted to set the political agenda and change money relationship with the international partners on stage. the in 5 leadership get my got chosen by the movement as a country, new prime minister. he says he has a message from going to the international community.
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molly is not ungrateful. maryan have offers that contribution when need to hear 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. bumpo ah, if yo pierre is on the verge of its worst famine since the 1980s when salvation killed about a 1000000 people, that you and he might have harry and chief is warning. it could happen again unless fighting in the northern degree region is brought to an end. christian salome report from the united nations signs of the 6 month conflict in ethiopia as
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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 used 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 they are particular blame. how much of the current situation is due to conflict. while most of it really means is the conflict is destroyed in august and livelihoods and infrastructure the conflicts, it's rule, atrocity, mass killings, adoptions, sexual violence, but some of the parties, i think all the evidence is consistent with the worry. the eritrea in particular, is using salvation as a weapon, which is a violation it's. it is
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a breach of humanitarian law. in the 1980s heretic images like these of starving children and e t o p, and other parts of africa prompted international outcry. but this time humanitarian group say the word and the images are not getting out there in both 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, but you manage her in active 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
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on 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 situation, the only options and as bad as it is you officials warn it is only a matter of weeks before things could get much worse. christine salumi al jazeera, the united nations still ahead on al jazeera, no health restrictions, low vaccination rate, and dwindling oxygen supplies. we'll look at how we're gonna stand for good. one of ours wave is putting a fine job health system on the verge of collapse. and will tell you what agencies are doing to reunite parents with their missing children after a volcanic eruption in democratic republic. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello. we have some heat and some storms across here at the moment. got a messy picture on the satellite pitcher, while the clouds are into those central air where we have seen some big foundry down, pull some flooding to into the northeast, inside of france, pushing across into the low countries, more heavy showers coming through here. little bit of white weather to little disturbance making its way across the western side of europe, just running into island to see some west weather coming back in across the west side of england to just around the south west approaches. the heavier showers that we saw in east and france pushing the way across the low countries, the netherlands easing across into where germany, austria seeing some heavy showers as well with some funds. so some fundraising damp will certainly on the cards as we go on through the next couple of days. and that is certainly the case to,
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into central and eastern parts of spain. shala's hair should drive their way out into the western side of the med, noticed by sunday, heavier shouts to come again. close in northern half of italy into the bulk has breakfast. gonna come back in across the northwest, but temperatures in london will gradually pick up as we go through the next couple of days. could touch 25 celsius by thursday, the sort of value that you will see in algiers. multiples of africa 10, redraw a few shouts to the northwest. a more heavy down pulse for the gulf of guinea. sponsored pay cut on airways. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been me get it to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on. exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and let and some of the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on
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a jazzy data. oh the the me welcome back. i'm fully back to go. a recap of our top stories on how to derive the ecological impact of a slowly thinking congo ship wash and i guess is getting worse, tons of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass to washing the shore. the ship was on fire for 13 days, causing an environmental desire. canada's prime minister just intruder says the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago. the remains of $215.00 kids were found at a school run by the church. last month and thousands of people in money's capital
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have come out to show their support for the military. jim di pages international backlash for the recent call. it's the 1st rally backing colonel. as you can see, he's our last month. vietnam has surpassed 8000 confirmed covered 900 cases. the majority happening in the past month. the firm has been linked to the very 1st detective in india. it has authorities enforcing strict new measures and testing millions of people. charlotte bellis reports. vietnam had evaded the worst of covered 19 for 18 months. 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 variant 1st to
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take t as in india and has spray to all of vietnam's. 31 municipalities. well i went to ireland. i did an engine, newton viruses, a more predictable way, 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 the vietnam right now . vietnam has responded with containment missions like tasting, social distancing, and locked downs, shops, bars and restaurants have been closed. religious activities suspended this intersection, and her human city is usually gridlocked during the rush hour. traffic is now 5 percent of what it was. international inbound flights have been suspended both hanoi and her. she min city airports. the vietnam is missing a crucial weapon. vaccines availability is limited, meaning just 31000 people. a fully vaccinated met 0.03 percent of the population.
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big name left the we can say vietnam is one of the countries successfully fighting over 19 without the vaccine, how we fix the economy. and we understand that the method of prevention without vaccines is only temporary. the key to prevention is still the vaccine. vietnam is developing its own vaccine, but until that is approved in cases of contained, this is how life will be who holidays been playing. piano when she said home, nature appreciated from the balcony and 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
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numbers in the world. now, with a more berlin strain among them, its people must rally once more. charlotte bellis al jazeera, brazilian drug regulators have approved importing the russians. flatmate vaccine thought the jobs are due to arrive in july. the state health regulator had previously rejected of the russian vaccine, defied desperate call from brazil, the government and brazil government and south american football authorities are insisting the cobra america football tournament. we'll go ahead. that's a spike concerns about playing in the midst of the pandemic. daniel shawn, the re for some point size. not this. no one loves therefore more than fans in brazil, 5 times woke up champions 9 times when isn't current hold as a copper america for the future of that on him. and he's now in doubt, less than 2 weeks before you to kick off in brazil. yeah. i mean, this is not the time to host to cooper america because it will bring to this here.
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the find them is not that over and we have not been vaccinated. i think the eventual but cancel this year. as simple as that, many of brazil's european bass players are reported to be unhappy about participating, but keeping their opinions private. and so next week, when they complete their latest round world cup qualifying matches from it, she said to she said to nigger this difficult, yes. has it cause damage? yes. and when you are not focused, that does cause problems. but i've got to deal with us and play well to get the results we deserve. brazil is also divided on political lines, the mayor of rio de janeiro, one of the 4 host cities for this corona virus, number's keep rising. he might be forced to call that she's off not be james company. we didn't ask for the cop on maddox. if you ask my opinion, but i think it's not divide to hold a big tournaments like this one or one position workers party has launched
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a legal case to have the tournament stopped. the virus has killed 470000 people in brazil, many 17000000 have been infected. the hospitals are a breaking point. the prison jabal snarl insist life must continue as normal. look different, there goes in a fit at all. as far as my government sees it, the cook by medicare will be held in brazil when i was approached, when i was told argentine was no longer hosting, i said yes at once. i spoke with the ministers involved and the decision was unanimous. the south american football federation commis bowl says all players and officials will be vaccinated and the 28 matches in 4 cities conducted in the most sanitary conditions possible. they reject accusations they're only going ahead with the tournament for the money thing. they will end up losing revenues with the games being played in empty stadiums, brazil, and they have a few weeks to prepare after the original co host columbia knowledge and tina were forced to withdraw as
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a scramble to get ready in time. but donaldson divisions continue to grow, and the copper america tournament is thrown into further term oil. danish 1020. 1 a cyrus. the number of covered 900 cases has been rising enough, ganeth found, surpassing 1000 infections every day. recently, testing is limited and the government has not imposed many restrictions as senior contract free reports, some couple hospitals are overwhelmed and some are running out of oxygen. there's one business booming in cobble these days and that selling oxygen it's price has more than doubled in recent weeks because of demand covered, $900.00 cases arising fast and hospitals are unable to cope. afghans are angry because they say the government can barely provide the medical care patients need that asthma has to buy oxygen for his mother after she was turned away from to public hospitals. all of them finally took her to
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a 3rd hospital and did did just the bed and it was they don't care about dollar patient. they're not providing oxygen for the sake. that's a viable gun. so losing their sick people, a couple main hospital emergency room staff has to deal with double the number of patients they can handle. the hospital is full despite dozens of new bad did. recently added relatives have camped outside some, bringing their own 10th new patients arrive constantly even using taxi we are running out of oxygen just because not because it is that we are not capable to handle that. but the, because the companies, they are not the, the, we have a contract with each company that they will bring those daily $800.00 linda per day . but they are like betraying us on 304-0500. so this is making some progress because those who have the money go to private hospitals. even there,
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there is a shortage of oxygen beds and people are turned away. i've got a cell has one of the most prod, trial health care systems in the world and has received millions in aid to cope with append demik. but now there's something else that's threatening to curb. any progress made here in the fight against the corona virus, afghans are getting vaccinated at an extremely low rate of janice down has been receiving most of its more than $2000000.00 doses, mainly from china and india. but many doses remain unused and are on the verge of expiring. soon. many afghans say they don't think they need the vaccine or that they don't trust it. others don't know how to access it. the main problem is that when it is a new to lack of awareness, our population is not that much looks at to understand what the benefit of the
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government has imposed some restrictions in recent days, shutting down places like schools, universities and ordering title controls at the borders in a statement to al jazeera, it's ministry of public health said there is a plan to tackle the 3rd wave, which includes possible locked downs, but with cases already rising to fast and hospitals fall. it may be too late. for leo contra for a al jazeera cobble, the european union knew special envoy to have gannon san has met a group of female students, so survived a bomb attack on their school. last month, thomas nicholas on is in campbell and told al jazeera why a diplomatic process is important to ending such violence. these talks or similar talks in another venue, and i'm not suggesting that that should be a change of venue because i think it has played and is playing a very prominent role under constructive rolled. they have to,
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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 that has not been substantial or that has not been substantial progress in these talks, we now see a part of the team of republic returning to door. we hope to hear from the taliban . what their roadmap is, how they see their 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 troops that there are some elements to hold onto. so that even if violence escalates, there will be in parallel talks, will continue. the f b i,
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director has compared the threat of cyber attacks to the challenges posed after 911 . christopher re reveal the agency investigating a 100 times, many of them originating from russia. alan fisher as more from washington recent run, some weird attacks in the united states have targeted for distribution. they've targeted transport systems. and they've targeted oil pipelines. and it's reported that the company at the center of that attack, paid hackers $4400000.00 to regain control of its 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 paced 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.
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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. facebook says donald trump will remain suspended from its platforms for a further 2 years. the former us president was banned from facebook after violating his community standards capital here, right in january. he's also been back on twitter or democracy. the hundreds of parents in a democratic republic of congo are looking for their missing children. a volcanic eruption followed by an evacuation order led to panic in the eastern city of goma, several children were separated from their parents. one red cross volunteer told us how agencies are helping to re unite them. the language, if emitter b. c. my eileen, my name is see me to be seen inviting. i'm working as a volunteer. fred cross. my work is to help you nice separated families because it
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was a natural disasters. gracie, that be currently receiving kids and parents in the center was separated because of the recent volcanic eruption 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 same for kids looking for their parents. this list helps us start the research for missing family members or children that i speak to in find out. but when kids give us information about their parents, we do our best to unite them for kids whose parents we can't find good for 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 our work. so family members can come to search for the relative they senior, but i'll work on that. but i mean, the,
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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. makes me sad to see parents coming every day, trying to find their kids. but they can't find them. that makes me sad. a slogan i'm fully backed up with a headlines on al jazeera, ecological impact of a slowly thinking cargo ship off lanka is getting worse. so thought is preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill tons of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass continue to watch a show from this stricken vessel. the ship was on fire for 13 days it was carrying oil, nitric acid, and other hazardous chemicals.

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