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i japan is building a massive sea to protect against devastating to nominate what i want to investigate, that nature can be contained. or if the world will expose the views to greater danger. on out to 0. o. her children burned in their own home. the un has thousands more in democratic republic of congo . i flee daily, mag. ah, you're watching. live from me for the back. people also coming up a threat of legal action as more pressures put on candidates. catholic church leaders to take responsibility voice story, abuse of indigenous children as steady flow of current of eyes. patients from
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a 3rd way. this stretching of fans are ready for john health system and vaccine. you can inhale china expand shrines on turnitin to getting the call 1900 jack. ah, thank you for joining us. we begin in democratic republic of congo where people already force from their homes are being attacked in what the un calls daily massacres. thousands of fleeing displacement camps and villages in the countries east in civil tenea rates on monday night at least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children. alexander bias reports the, the military has ruled its re province for a month. but for weeks under an unprecedented state of siege wasn't enough to prevent this. one of the deadliest attacks to hit the regent and at least 4 years
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in displacement camps and villages near burger and chubby fighters from the allied democratic forces unleashed a night of violence. bieber nathan leah. we were attacked by the rebels during the night. they killed my neighbors and burned them in the house. before even arriving in my area. i ran an escape, but they got here and they burned my children in my house. and i got a lot more the rebels abducted at least $25.00 survivors, shelters, and stores were burned to the ground. now the area is marked with mass graves. already displaced. the un says the attacks have forced nearly 6000 people to flee again. many with nothing but the clothes they were wearing it calling for more security, saying there's an urgent need to protect civilians and the congo leave the army claims it can provide that with martial law extended until mid june. the military
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governor of a tories visit to the area with all strength and determination command doesn't. but i'm the mom we got the president of the republic sent me with a clear message, which is to bring peace. by all means, i have a special message for all of you. please tell your brothers and sisters to come at peacefully from the bush. otherwise we will defeat them by force. but the scale of the task can't be underestimated. violence has plagued these eastern provinces for years with more than 100 armed groups operating in the dense forests . attacks on civilians have surged in the last 2 years, killing thousands of congo leaves, and displacing more than 5000000. the announcement of military rule, an attempt to stop that violence was met with skepticism. critics worried the military already accused of rights violations and corruption could exploit its new
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power. now for weeks in activists are dismayed that the near daily attacks have continued. don't stop the military authorities are wasting time when they could be conducting the real operation against the rebels and tackling insecurity on the ground. unfortunately, as the army is still in the office preparing their strategy every day on the ground, the enemy continues to massacre. populations are, but the government says there's been some success. the armies taken control of new areas and numerous fighters have surrendered. parliament will reevaluate military rule once these 15 days are up. but for those streaming through these roads fleeing more attacks, they say the only thing that saved them so far is a higher power. alexandra buyers al jazeera j goes, maria is the united nations deputy humanitarian coordinator in goma. he says the
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string of attacks are gross violation of human rights. the people who fled the volcano and that won't go fed in places in areas that are relatively relatively under the control of the, of the government. but, but the longer the period of displacement is prolonged, the more tensions that there are with whole communities. and there are between them we have reported at least 40 cases of violence, of $600.00 violence against women. about 1300 children were separated from their parents in this region from the city of gamma. now the real, the other and big emergency emergency has proposed by conflicts in the g r c, which unfortunately continues to be one of the world's biggest competitor in crisis, with populations that are left at the mercy of violent arm groups. these must garrett chevy and vulgar, has been one of the worst on records. and there have absolutely no other means,
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but to flee the attackers when they, when they arrive. where absolutely appalled by this last attack, which is on which comes into a string of attacks. and we are working hard with your authorities to try to bring measures, not only military, but to bring social cohesion to communities that are deeply divided. who are very concerned about the situation need to re i myself am going to be to read just to give a sense to your viewers, the teresa province, which is larger than ireland in terms of must, i mean it's a very bigger, bigger big province. there is a lot of things and difficulties are groups and also tensions between communities. i'm going there monday, i'll be meeting the governor of the meeting, the authorities to try to see what can we do to actually bring protection to the civilians. are also with one scope, which is just keeping force that the u. s. has protection to civilians and also to reestablish the bonds between communities that have lived together for 4 or 4
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decades. and for centuries, in some cases another world news canada, a prime minister, just intruder says the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago or face possible legal action. the remainder of $215.00 children were found at one of the former schools run by the church in british columbia last month for younger group to reports. children who never return to their parents. 215 of them, some as young as 3 a symbol of mourning and demands for justice. for canada's indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves in what was once the largest residential school run by the catholic church. its 4th phoenician and his leaders to confront one of the darkest chapters of its history on friday, prime minister just intruder who had been repeating his demands for a formal apology from the head of the catholic church. for francis went
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a step further. 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 the head of the indigenous community on whose land the school was built and whose ancestors lay buried and the unmarked graves say to this state, the catholic church has kept their records secret. in the end, 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 from the 900 century until 1996, nearly 150000 ended in his children, were forcibly separated from their homes in government funded residential schools, they were mostly run by the catholic church. children were borrowed from speaking
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the native languages and force to convert to christianity. many were raped, abused, beaten, and starved more than 4100 children, died. the real number is slightly much higher into the housemaid. the canadian government officially apologized towards the roll and a 2015 report by counted us truth and reconciliation commission said what happened in the schools amounted to cultural genocide, but for the survivors and their descendants, there is still no accountability. the fact is that the independent assessment process from 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. a group of you and human rights experts have us canada and the vatican to conduct a thorough investigation in all former ended in his residential schools in the
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country. for now, the school that at the heart of county does new reckoning with its past still stands. the leaders of the digital community would suffer the atrocity say. they will not destroy it for them. it's a piece of their history and they want canadians to remember it. blanket, dr. altamira, a number of covered 900 cases has been rising enough, ganeth found, surpassing a 1000 infections. a day. testing is limited and the government has not imposed many restrictions. a failure, contra 40 reports from campbell, 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 corporate $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 of data mad has to buy oxygen for his
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mother after she was turned away from 2 public hospitals. all about us. finally, we took her to our to the hospital and then did just the bed and i don't care about our patients. they're not providing oxygen for the sake that's viable guns. 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 tens why 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 company, they are not the, the, we have a contract with each company that they will bring those daily $800.00 cylinder or
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the per day. but they are like betraying us on 304-0500. so this is making up some progress because those who have the money go to private hospitals. even there, there is a shortage of oxygen beds and people are turned away. i've got to sell has one of the most broad tile health care systems in the world. and has received millions in aid to cope with a pin demick. 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 danny's 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
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when it is a new to lack of awareness, our population is not that much looks it to understand what the benefit of the government has imposed some restrictions in recent days, shutting down places like schools, universities, and ordering tighter 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 lock downs, but with cases already rising to fast and hospitals fall. it may be too late. for leo contra, for a al jazeera cobble. and we have warned the coven, 1900 pandemic ahead, including top football is threatening to boycott tournament in one of the was worst . effective countries. also had the un warned, ethiopia could be on the verge of its worst famine in decades. if the violence in take great
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i i, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by kettle airways. however, we've got to try whether coming into southern parts of china at the moment. that's the good news. the bad news is that we have still got some very heavy rain into taiwan. and that's because tropical storm tray one that still in the picture is merging with the may you front. so as that wet weather pulls out of it will gradually ease its way farther north was the far south of japan eastern message pam . we'll see some showers some longest spells of bright and just notice how that wet weather just continues to pulse its way across the good parts of taiwan. but the sunday much of china does look fine and saddle. that's the case too. as we go on into monday, further north are seen problems with some pretty dense folk just around the yellow
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sea, either side of the korean peninsula. as it go through monday. it will be largely dry by the stays into a good part of japan tokyo at around $27.00 celsius dry cross northern parts of india, much of northern india. up towards the northeast. we got some heavy downfalls in play here and see some wet weather. also just feeding its way in across bangladesh as we go through monday, we can also sing some heavy showers, mostly mines. now of course, have made the way to the far south of india through val lanka. the heavy shells will continue across much of the western gas ah, sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, welcome to port on your gateway to the very best advantage. there is online content that you may have met. a new program that through our platforms makes a connection. and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience.
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portal with me, sandra, gotten on to 0. me ah, the me you're watching al jazeera life from a reminder of our top story. the united nation says it is outraged about a wave of attacks on displace many camps in eastern democratic republic of congo. at least 57 people were killing building 7 children in similar, tenuous rays on monday night candidates prime minister just in judo 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 the number of covered 900 cases has been
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rising and gaining surpassing 1000 infections every day. we should be. testing is limited and the government has not imposed many restrictions. hospitals are overwhelmed and some are running out of oxygen. have ecological impact o v. slowly thinking cargo ship off sri lanka is getting worse with all these that preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill tons of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass are washing ashore from a stricken vessel. the ship was on fire for 13 days, it was carrying oil, nitric acid, and other hazardous chemicals. now fernandez is in columbus where fishermen are struggling with the damage. it's done to the industry attempts to retrieve the voyage data recorder of the m v post. now we've heard from the navy that the criminal investigation department, that's the arm of the police that is conducting a criminal investigation into this incident,
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has all the navy to help them retrieve that data box that has all the information communications of the journey. so that is something that will happen, that a spokesman told me though that the rough seas i'm likely to make that possible today, but they are getting on with it. they've received information from the ships, operators about the location and where about of that data recorder. now official, and you can see it behind me obviously, that is the gentleman here attending to his nets and other fishing equipment, even down the beach here in colombo, all the, both our actions stand, the fishermen are not allowed to put out to sea for fear of basically was seen the water from the polar express and that fire aboard. and for them, it's a huge problem. most of them earning a day to day wage and they are in dire straits me. that was the game i gave you. and we haven't been able to go fishing these days at the fishermen,
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divers people's income is at 0. the government hasn't provided any relief to us. an organization, along with some fisheries groups have launched a fundamental rise application that file that with the supreme court of law, all asking the authorities asking the court to order the authorities to have a proper probe into how that to wrestle with a leaking container of toxic nitric acid was allowed industry lanchen war to obviously the ongoing criminal investigation. also looking into what exactly happened. an outbreak of again, the sea of murmur in turkey is alarming environmentalist. it's the largest ever recorded in the area, except blame a combination of pollution and global warming, the yankees causing a slimy substance that's covering the surface of the water. that is blocking the sun and depleting oxygen levels for marine life. and it's affecting people who make
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a living pharmacy on the top is either of course, this affects our work. look at the muscles and the c snails and kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish when they open up, it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way. all of the c snails here that the c snails die, the fish die, the comp breed of the eat as it is. and it has like cloth, like hair and it goes up 2 meters deep. if he is on the verge of its worst famine since the 1980s, when salvation killed about a 1000000 people, are you and humanitarian chief is warning you could happen again. and less fighting in the northern de grave region is brought to an end. christian salome report from the united nations signs of the 6 month conflict in ethiopia 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 riskiest by some 5000000 civilians. they are in need of food assistance
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. the 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 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 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
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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 to manage her in active to work. and for that they say b, b, o, b, and 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 go 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 it's
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a good process. political situation. 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, the united nations to communications firms in nigeria have shut down access to twitter. the move comes a day after the government indefinitely suspended. the u. s. social media giant. it accuses twitter of undermining what it called nigeria corporate existence. the suspension follows the removal of a tweet from president, hama, dable hurry for violating its abusive behavior policy. the post threatened to punish regional secessionist. facebook says donald trump will remain suspended from its platforms for a further 2 years. the former us president was brought from facebook after violating its community, sanders after the capitol hill lights in january. he's also been banned by twitter, the director of the f. b. i has compare the threat of cyber attacks in the us to
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the challenges posed after 911 christopher race as the agencies investigating a 100 attacks many originating from russia. alan fisher reports 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 it. system no f b, i director christopher re says that they're 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 impacts everyday life when they can't fill up, their car 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 let me put in later this month in a one to one face to face summit. and you can guarantee that cyber attacks is going to be close to the top of the agenda. an assault weapons ban in the u. s. state of california has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the ban unconstitutional. the judge praise the 15 rifle, a weapon of choice for mass shooters in recent years. california is one of 7 states along with the district of columbia that has some form of assault weapons ban the develop of a covert 19 vaccine. you can inhale says it's been approved for expanded trials by china is drunk, regulator needing if he wants to. just change the way, says the nebulizer needs just a 5th of the door of a normal job. it's hope it'll pay the way for more inoculation. roll out for poor countries. the inheritable vaccine has been submitted for emergency use approval. video. moscow sees a molecular biologist at northumbria university. he says,
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inhaled vaccines could provide some extra protection. we talk about how the body response, author, injection of a vaccine as well. really protects us and it seems to be a very strong correlate protection. meaning, if you want to respond to your very likely to be protected from virus, i mean pathogen when, when the passenger comes in from your mom for your nose, both injection stones achieve to get people to respond to be waiting on those website. you know, in your mouth, your nose inside your lungs, but if you inhale that box, then what your budget does is it actually says that's where i'm going to get exposed to 1st. that's why i'm going to mount a 1st line of defense. since the wires get center, it says how big is actually what's going to be really good in improving protection
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. so the idea of the base is the principle of doing this is actually really sound and it's really, really good to protect, but also to improve compliance on uptake of the box. and the problem, however, is that we've already seen full coverage and protection in one of the chinese boxes . so in the absence of additional scientific, they tell us through what exactly is the boxing based on. we don't need full details and just need a basics about the essence of information as to how to use and to be challenged with a virus months vaccinated from prime. it stutters. it's very difficult to say how it's going to because america appears to be in jeopardy again. brazil football is reportedly discussing a boy called the tournament, which is set to be held in that country next week. daniel shambler has a story from this. no one loves therefore all mobile phones in brazil, 5 times woke up champions 9 times when his current hold as
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a copper america for the future of that on him. and he is now in doubt less than 2 weeks before it's due to kick off in wizelia romeo. this is not the time to have to cooper america because it will bring to this year. the find them is not at over and we have not been vaccinated. i think the eventual but cancel this year. that's simple as that. many of brazil's european bass players are reported to be unhappy about participating, but they're keeping their opinions private. and so next week, when they complete their latest round world cup, qualifying matches, which isn't a thing to megan, is 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, says if corona, virus numbers keep rising, he might be forced to call that she's off. you know, b,
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g was gone by dad. we didn't ask for the cop on. maddox. if you ask my opinion when i think it's not divide to hold a big tournaments like this one, what was your position workers party has launched a legal case to have the tournament stops. virus is killed. 470000 people in brazil, many 17000000 have been infected. the hospitals are at breaking point. the prison jabal sonata will insist life must continue as normal. loki defend the goes in a fit at all. as far as my government sees it, the cook by america will be held in brazil when i was approached, when i was told argentina was no longer hosting. i said yes, one book was the ministers involved and the decision was unanimous. the south american football federation called the ball, 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 torn them for the money
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thing. they will end up losing revenues with the games being played in empty stadiums, brazil. and he had a few weeks to prepare after the original co host columbia knowledge and tina were forced to withdraw with a scramble to get ready in time. the delton divisions continue to grow and the copper america tournament is thrown into further term oil. danish 10201 a cyrus. ah, hello again, i'm fully by people. with the headlines on al jazeera, the united nations says it is outraged of a wave of attacks on displacement camps in eastern democratic republic of congo. at least $57.00 people were killed including 7 children in similar, tenuous rays on monday night. the company's parliament has voted to extend military rule into eastern provinces for another 15 days. an armed group has killed about a 100.

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