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companies g 7 nations of re to oval international rules to force global companies to pay more after $3.00 decades on assault weapons ban has been struck down in california. a setback for government safety campaigners above. he descended to the school to come to america. looks in trouble again. brazil is reportedly planning to boycott the tournament being held in the country while they government and organizes insisted in going ahead. ah, fox, we stop this news with breaking news of bettina fafsa, where one of the biggest massacres in years has been committed. armed men have killed around a 100 civilians in the northern part of the country. the attack happened in the village of so hon. close to new jeff. the government says that homes at a market were burned to the ground. it's the 1st such attack on the scale since
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2015 out of here is nicholas hock is monitoring those developments from bama co and neighboring. molly, nick, what more do we know about what happened? well, it was in the early hours of this morning, adrian, that a police patrol were driving through a market like this one. except instead of seeing animals and people sitting around where they discovered was hundreds of bodies laying around women, children, men, at least a 100 people officially or dead. but there could be much more. they saw some of that survivors. and in the market where the animals were catch, well, that was completely burned to the ground. the huts were also burned to the grounds . this is adrian, the worst attack in brick, enough us. so since 2015 when we started to see attacks claimed by the arm group, the slimy state in the greater sahara. and in fact, adrian, well no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. there has been in the,
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in the eastern part of breaking fast. so next to this village, there attacks just a couple of days ago, adrian, there was 5 boys that were had their hands chopped off with they're trying to do here. adrian is to signal to the population that they are the one in charge of law in order. and despite the brutality of this attack with their aim is to say they need to. they need to answer to them rather than the state. now there was a military camp not far from where the attack took place, but they didn't respond. adrian, the violence isn't limited though to pikeno fast. so isn't that whole area taking in decatur fast? so news? yeah. molly, where you are right now. the security situation is dial. what's being done about it? well, just early on we were talking to the representative of the nor norwegian refugee council. and he was just saying that the situation is getting from bad to worse.
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and what is this? what this is showing is that despite the heavy security and military presence in the region, while that is not helping ordinary people from burkina faso tamale, where i'm standing right now, or people that have been displeased from the north end of the center of the country . these are people that were displaced just a couple of months ago, because over there, there are, there is communal violence between philosophy, herders and dough gone, gone villagers and in the absence of a state. well, armed groups have found a way to come in and replace the state authorities and they're trying to recruit young herders from. because followed in the absence of the state, 1 point one more than 1000000 people have been displaced in brick enough also alone . 800000 people have been displaced in molly alone in the last year. adrian,
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these are staggering numbers. and despite the you and president, this a hell, the french forces that are patrolling and deploy throughout this a hell the situation is getting worse. and those that are suffering are the people that are living in this region, whether they are in burkina, faso, molly, or new share. adrian 0 is nicholas hack reporting. live from barbara co in molly for the moment. nick, many thanks. indeed. as we mentioned, the situation is similar in the democratic republic of congo. people already force from the homes of being attacked and what the un is calling daily massacres. thousands of fleeing displacement thompson, villages in the east and civil tiniest raids on monday nights. at least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children. alexander bias reports. the military has ruled its re problem for a month. but 4 weeks under an unprecedented state of siege wasn't enough to prevent
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this. one of the deadliest attacks to hit the region in at least 4 years. the government and the un blame fighters from the allied democratic forces for unleashing a night of violence in displacement camps and villages near bogo and to jobby. nothing 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 see 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 leads army claims
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. it can provide that with martial law extended until mid june. the military governor of a tories visit to the area with all strength and determination. amanda, but i am. the mom we go to. 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 grounds. 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 army has 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 road fleeing more attacks, they say the only thing that saved them so far is a higher power. alexandra buyers, al dedira diego,
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so i realize the united nations deputy humanitarian coordinator and goma, he says the string of attacks are a gross violation of human rights. the people who fled the volcano 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, $600.00 violence against women. about 1300 children were separated from their parents in this increase from the city of gamma. now the real, the other and big emergency emergency has proposed by conflict 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 arms groups. these must grit . chevy and vulgar has been one of the worst on records. and there have absolutely
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no other means, but to flee the attackers when they, when they arrive. where absolutely appalled by these 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 read to read just to give a sense to your viewers, the teresa province, which is larger than ireland in terms of mass. 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 to, monday i'd be meeting the governor, i'd be meeting the authorities to try to see what can we do to actually bring protection to the civilians. also with the new scope, which is a peacekeeping force that the u. s. has protection to civilians and also to
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reestablish the bonds between communities that have lived together for, for, for decades and for centuries in some cases. so to come here, all these up and out king ship. so posing a brave thrice off the coast to shrank a cruise embracing now for a potential oil spill. no health restrictions, low vaccination rates and dwindling oxygen supplies. we'll take a look at the impact of afghanistan's 3rd corona virus waves and brazil. maintain that perfect record of the world cup qualifier. peter, we'll have that in this course a little later on telecommunications phones in nigeria have shut down access to twitter up the move comes a day out to the government indefinitely suspended. the social media giant. it accuses twitter of undermining what it calls. nigeria is corporate existence. a suspension
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follows the removal of a tweet from president mohammed bahati for violating twitters abusive behavior policy. the post had threatened to punish regional secessionist lived out of here as an address who's in mid up west of the nigerian capital of what a people that are making up of this ban. well, there's a lot of anger from many twitter uses and they've even been called for mass protest against it. one rice group is taking didn't government to court a challenging it's a forward to say on the band saying that the band violates the fundamental rights of such as us to communicate and associate freely. now what's happening right now, lots of players in the industry confirm that they've got directly from the german government who shut down to a jet and they've been complying since midnight since the midnight. and so far, many nigerians have been accessing the micro blogging side of the tree to account
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by using 3rd party applications on these acts as he is expected to go in the next few days or so. now you to currently has internet connectivity of between 30 to 50000000 subscribers and 60 percent 50 to 60 percent of them actually access twitter. and so the market is my city and it's bound to expand in the next few years or so. so that's the situation and by the way they come and they didn't lead to come and that was lated by switch i was, i was forced to profession is posting on to it and i didn't know what it is. officials, in fact, i wanted a concern that was unable to waiting inside to come and posted by the succession is the indigenous peoples of the opera and its leader. because we actually away on exile, inciting members and supporters to attack security officers. and even just for
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government property that get an official say is what are some? and that's the reason why the president responded, and they were wondering why peter couldn't band or block they use age of such words and language by the succession is and instead blog, that's when i get a president. how now, as i'm concerned about their communications, a lot of a commercial project goes on and twitter on social media sites like facebook and other media media, social media accounts across night get a so it's development that's worrying and it will definitely go in the next few days or so, i'll just say i'm an address that lives from just west of nigeria as capital. the u . k is finance minister richie sooner has praised an historic tax deal between 7 of the world's wealthiest nations. but it says that the g 7 finance summit in london agreed on new measures that are aimed at cracking down on tax avoidance by multinational companies. they include committing to a global minimum tax rate of 15 percent. so next says that it will help tackle tax
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havens at large tech companies hiding profits. the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that's what we've achieved today to ensure that there's a level playing field for all types of companies. and whether it's people operating in tax havens or it's digital companies, we're going to level the playing field and inject that principal offenders into our global tax system. that surprised me. bucker's with us now live from london. he can tell us more. it's pretty easy to get lost in all the details here. but why is this decision being seen so significant? well, firstly, rarely has been quite so enthralling or got it so much enthusiasm from g 7 finance ministers. we've seen the re, she's soon as positively brimming with joy. so also is the us treasury secretary and other finance minutes and some other g 7 countries who have been a long road for many nations bodies that have been robbery lobbying for the east kind of measures for quite some time. but it's largely be the global pandemic
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that's being the driving force behind these changes. quite simply. there are massive gaping holes in the finances of economies all around the world. and i looking for ways of plugging those gaps without having to tax general populations. so that's why they're now going because some of the richest companies in the world, many of them, digital companies that are landed huge windfalls during the current of iris pandemic. quite simply, the moment companies attacks on the earnings in any countries that they happen to work in. that's a system that's been in place for many, many years. but it's no longer fit for purpose and it's right pro abuse because many countries are able to operate. companies are able to operate in many, many different countries across different borders. operating is different entities, even we will know about tax havens, where companies can set up, show companies in places, whether a favorable tax rates in play pretty much nothing despite the fact that they're
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operating in countries like united kingdom. so the plan is introduce a base international corporate tax rate of 15 percent standardized throughout the world to make sure that some of the biggest companies that are employing these strategies and mechanisms are technically paying their fair share. all right, so it's one thing to have the world 7 biggest economies behind this. but what about the rest of the world? will they be convinced of its benefits? it is a big start. obviously having the g 7 throw that weight behind this. there are many other countries here in london on the sidelines. if the g 7 knew it clearly be less than a game. one of them is island nation. that's done very, very well from keeping corporate tax rates down very low. around 12 and a half percent. they, as a result of those rates have been able to entice text giants like google to set up
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that headquarters in ireland. but of course, he's going to have to rethink this if they now have to increase those tax rates. going to have to make some tax cuts elsewhere to make sure that there isn't a mass exodus of big countries. that's undermining the economy. the same applies to other countries in the world that don't even have any tax rates, a tool on many businesses, something give of some countries closer to where you are agent. and also, let's not forget, we are expecting some kind of response from the big tech companies and other companies themselves as to what this may mean for where they trade and how much they pay a tax fair with a bulk of their life for us in london. they've many thanks indeed, iranians are right, pow hearing from the next president. the 1st televised debate is taking place of the 7 candidates approved by the guardian council. the 3 hour event is focusing on the economy, which is gonna pass it by us sanctions. is what candidates and form a central bank governor of the nasa naughty had to say a short time ago me on the molars. and i regret that the representatives,
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great society are not here including women. there are people you do not have representatives yesterday. if you want to show your why not participating in elections, and i would like to say that no, you should take part in the election. but i'm sure i think we should actually for coalition a strong coalition for the, for our public and august. the change to change the guy, the president, it was a check in with thousands here. as i said, begging tara his watching the debate. what do you make of it so fast that but it's been very interesting. so far, so far i've heard 3 questions been asked, and a few of the candidates actually addressed the questions that have been some personal attacks or tax against, for example, who you just heard from him at the the center form a central bank governor. now he was attacked because he's been a part of didn't ministration has always seen the economy. and the economy is
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a major issue here, but also the reformist candidate that they what he said was, he started off by talking about the disqualification that how unfair they were. and then he was told to stick to the topic. and then he took a shot at the conservative candidate, abraham, saying that you may be educated in theology, but the question he the ability to be able to take care of the economy. so, so far has been interesting, somewhat the supposed to be answering questions on the economy. haven't really seen anyone really address the core issue so far that taking shot each other. alright, i said we'll, we'll come back to you again a little later for the moment. many thanks indeed, i said, beg, live and tell rond, his a closer look at the candidates abraham racy. is the incumbent to just judiciary chief . he's widely seen as the front runner with support from hotline,
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as most of the candidates are conservatives. so i jelly was iran, national security council secretary and the top nuclear negotiator. however, he's a critic of the 2015 nuclear deal, as was former chief of the revolution regard. most of russ i. e, he's, he run has run and last 4 times already. i mean, i was saying cousin guys, yada is asher, me as the deputy parliamentary speaker and former member of parliament alley race as a connie. while the former, while the so called reformist candidates include former vice president, my son, mat alice ada. he's called the nuclear deal, a great diplomatic achievement, and former governor of the runs central bank when we heard from a few moments ago of the nasa. marty. let's bring in how that was savvy, who's a professor of political science, teheran university. good teddy with a set professor. what all 7 of these candidates be on the final ballot paper for the election or do you think things will change before then?
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well, some kind of lists are predicting that some of the conservative candidates, especially these are the chinese all connie. and even perhaps jelly will withdraw in favor of i to laurie easy, who is the main conservative candidate in the selection both. so have to wait and see the code numbers. sure. so far show that rate is already had by a very wide watching. so even if they don't withdraw, there's a good chance that he's going to win. you said that there's a good chance that he will win to what extent the, the success of the reformist candidates in this election depend upon the turn out. it has a huge effect. i mean, whenever the turn out is high any on reform and are much more likely to do better never to that. the problem in this election is, 1st of all, we have to reform and candidate again 5 conservative candidates and this will
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make it hard during the debate. there's also the issue of the current into the main reform. it's candidate being met. he who was the central, the governor of the central bank of miran for over 2 years, is seen as responsible for the fall of the uranium currency. i mean, the iranian currency, his boss over 50 percent of its value during the tenure of mattie. and that's going to make it difficult also merrily on the other reform this candidate. he was a vice president during the presidency of mohammed hot tammy, and never to that's for sure that he doesn't have much support. iran has been under severe economic pressure over the past 3 years. iranians feeling the economic pinch . it is. we're told the number one concern of the electorate. however, if they feel that nothing is going to change, are they going to get out of the vote? we've had a supreme leader encouraging them to do so. are they going to do that?
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i think it's going to be very challenging. and i think many analysts are predicting that the turn out is going to be perhaps lower in the selection. there's the issue of the economy, as you pointed out, the economic situation is very dire, and each polls show that it's the number one reason people don't want to participate because they are unhappy with their economic situation. there's also the issue of the kronos. busy virus pandemic, i mean, in person campaigning is currently band it also people are going to be hesitant to show up during the election day because malin voting is actually not available in iran. so that's also going to affect to turn out. it's really good to talk to your professor many facts and a professor, howard massage inter from the ecological impact of a slowly sinking cargo ship off the coast of shore lanka is getting worse. authorities now preparing for the possibility of
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a major oil spill tons of plastic pellets and chunks of fiberglass, a washing, washing assure from the stricken vessel. the ship was on fire for 13 days, it had been carrying oil, nitric acid, and other hazardous chemicals. i was a serious, but l fernandez is in colombo and fisherman, a struggling with the damage that's been done to the industry that attempts to retrieve the voyage data recorder of the m v. pub. now we've heard from the navy that the criminal investigations department, that's the name of the police that is conducting a criminal investigation into this incident, 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,
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operators about the location and where about of that data recorder. now for fishermen, you can see 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 boats are, i can stand. the fishermen are not allowed to put out to sea for fear of basically walk in the water from the pall express and that fire board. and for them, it's a huge problem. most of them earning a day to day wage and they are in dire straits. my gamer, reco, we hadn't been able to go fishing these days at the fisherman, divers people's income is at 0. the government hasn't provided any relief to us. an organization, along with some fisheries group, have launched fundamental rise that cation, the file, that with the supreme court of lanka, all asking the authorities asking the court to order the authorities to have
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a proper probe into how that 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, but thick brown and slimy scientists call it maureen musa ledge. but in turkey right now, it's known as cease not. and it's threatening to see of the mora to the extent that environmentalists say that it's killing all life. their sea creatures are being choked of oxygen. other fears, the problem could spread to the black sea, which accounts for 60 percent of turkey's fishing industry. on the top is other good, another look at the muscles and the c snails kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish. when i open up, it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way all of the see smells here, dead. the c smells die, the fish die on the con. breed. why so 20 to 30 from on top of the
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seas. not all deed that had jumped up and got stuck. they couldn't go back down in the water. that's kinda whether update his everton. hello. we have a welcome relief from the heavy rain for southern parts of china. not so welcome though into what taiwan has tropical storm for one continues to drive its way further northwards and east was it brought flooding right into what i wanted to speak on to merge with the seasonal raise their the, my, you front line that i've drawn on there, i suppose to have joined together for heavy downpours into ty, pay more the parts of taiwan seeing the heavy rainfall, but it's across the south will be seen even higher rainfall titles coming through here as the system makes its way further, north was up towards that eastern side of japan is pulling the wet weather away from southern areas of china that may be one or 2 showers into the fall, se, but the wet weather now get ease of shore, at least for a time. then smoke continues just around the yellow sea around the korean peninsula
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into the sea of japan should be largely dry as we go on into monday. but some showers just coming back towards the northeast of china by the state show us continuing. meanwhile, in the wake of a trouble storm there, across a good part of the philippines, usual scattering of showers across much of southeast asia, joining up with the showers that we have because of the parts of the burb bingo. that's where the monsoon ryans are now. but the pre monsoon heat bringing plenty of rain for us in india still to come here all the nice out choosing the lesser of 2 evils. we visit, peruse capital where we run off election as polarized the country causing many people to panic. another illegal takeover we speak to palestinian families and occupied east jerusalem being pushed out of their homes to make way for israeli settlers. and the dearly crowned champion of the 0 to italy, a test positive for cove at 19 details coming up with pizza a little later ah,
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