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looking up faster, but molly also, as you reported to cruise in, in less than a year and also deteriorating security situation in, in nisha. and indeed, if you look a little further afield, the killing by rebels of the presence of, of shunt in april. so that's why the international community has sent 813000 un mission to, to, to molly and the french have a deployment of 5000 troops across the saw him at the french now withdrawing. any cooperation with the model enforces as well. no, because that concerned about the military seizure of power in that country. the 2nd 2 is he was saying in 9 months. so if it's more about government weakness rather than the strength of these groups, could this, could this instability in molly make the situation much? was well, yes, i mean the hope had been that after they qu last year,
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they would be a traditional process and then i'm an action and i'm more legitimate government with a merger in, by my code that hasn't happened. the guy that states the to last time last year, staged the qu again this year. and so the french who had been sending encouraging signals that may be a transitional process was under way. and molly are horrified and indeed you're correct, correct. they have just declared that they will not cooperate with molly. and in the short term until more civilians added into some sort of transitional formula. it's all very serious and, and it is spreading regionally. so this isn't just about the saw hill over spill security incidence. now in countries along the gulf of gimme coast, so think daneen think togo the gun hands are particularly worried about what's
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happening along that border with blue quino fafsa cut also. so this is becoming increasingly an international issue. thank you. alex lines appreciate your analysis on this. thank you very much. now the g 7 groove of industrialized countries have reached a landmark agreement aimed at making it harder for the world's largest companies to avoid paying that taxes onto the deal reached here in london. members agreed to set a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in the countries where they generate that business. instead of siphoning profits off shore into tax havens. these barca has more now. tax randy gets pulses racing. but after 2 days of master mass talks in london, a commitment by g 7, finance ministers to for some of the riches companies in the world into paying their fair share. well, i'm delighted to announce that today off the discussion g 7, finance ministers have reached
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a historic agreement to reform the global tax system to make it fit for the global digital age. but crucially, to make sure that it's fair, many countries are desperate to plug holes in their finances caused by the coven 1900 pandemic. while many nations have been thinking deeper into debt, the pandemic was a windfall for big tech companies such as amazon and google. the raked in huge profit at the moment companies build on earnings in the countries where they operate. but this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose launch the because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in various different competing zones. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is lowest or indeed whether no tax is a tool and it's all completely legal. but g 7 finance been to say now's the time to level the playing field by introducing a flat 15 percent rate on businesses to help pay back pandemic debt that global
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minimum tax with in the race to the bottom. corporate taxation and ensure fairness for the middle class and working people in the us and around the world. tex evasion will be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries. and especially the big tech guy and giants where you have to pay their fair share. google that's been bracing for a global tax hike for some time. so that strongly supported the work being done to update international tax rules. and hopes countries continue to work together to ensure a balance endure will agreement will be finalized soon. well, facebook said it wanted the international tax reform process to succeed, while recognizing it could mean paying more tax in different places. the big challenge now comes, we're getting enough economies on board to make the plan work, including countries such as island, where low corporate tax rates have entice several big businesses,
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including google to build a european headquarters there was good for the g. 7 may not satisfy all talks, will continue at the g 20 summit. later this year he broke her out just sarah london at now speak to ali pierce him. chief of policy at the cherokee christian aide joined us via skype from london. so we all know about multinational corporations, resorting to profit shifting to those low tax jurisdictions to avoid paying proper taxes. now does this measure by the g 7 and minimum global corporate tax rate is not going to does not go far enough? and in preventing that practice. no, it doesn't go far enough because it's a welcome step to have a minimum corporate tax rate, the rate is going to be simply too low. if country degree of 50 percent right. most countries have a higher rate, and therefore it will be farrah if countries agree jaila should,
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not least because many countries in europe or highlighted need more revenue put by 2 public services. with more people at risk from the current cobit crisis and more people in the income countries pulling into poverty. and explain. and that's an important point, isn't it? because he was saying his report that you talk about taxes, it doesn't get doesn't get pulses racing bought. when we speak about taxes, this is about schools and the education system more than ever since the pandemic. this is about the level of investment you can make in your hospitals. it's about the inequalities within countries and then between countries, what are the, what are the consequences of tax evasion and profit shifting? well, we know from the day to the is available. the lower income countries are more dependent on taxes from companies than other economies. and we also know that
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more vulnerable to that tax avoidance by companies because of the way that the rules are at the moment. so a change that means that all countries can claim that fair share would be really great. but what we don't know from today's announcement is whether that rate will apply consistently, whether it will be high enough, and whether all countries will be able to claim the taxes, right? because after all, we will need the taxes to pay for the public services that we rely on. what about the developing wild? how has this affected poverty, particularly since the bandana? because developing while countries are also very much affected by tax evasion. how is it affected poverty and inequality in those countries? well, quality within many countries is getting worse. and one of the reasons for that is that governments are not able to collect the same level of taxes because their
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economies are, in many cases, effectively shut down. and that's particularly problematic for lower income countries. you can't borrow in the same way and that the same low rates as many richer countries. so it's really important the government's work together, for instance, to tackle the debt crisis, which would say in many countries and to put in place the building blocks for a farrah recovery and corporate tax reform. if it's done properly, can be part of that. but i mean, we're discussing, we're discussing the g 7 and that meeting today and the, this, you're talking about a deeper change. where is the global standards that we have now a negotiated by wealthy countries. so it's, it's the o, e c, d, it's the g 7, it's the, it's the, the g 20. and there's a, there's an obvious bias that thrice one of the things that many and suicide have been calling for for a long time is
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a tax negotiation process. where all countries can, can, can be part of that on an equal footing such as that the un absolutely. at the moment we've got a club of rich countries, the g 7 saying what they would like to say. and we don't yet know whether the rules that they're thinking of going to be agree to lots of other countries. what we really want to see is the details of the proposals, and no doubt, lots of other government. lots of different countries want to check that any proposals will actually bring back more revenue, particularly countries that are more relying on these kinds of taxes in lower income countries. all the peers from christian a thank you very much. now nigeria, attorney general has ordered the immediate prosecution of any one who breaches the countries due on twitter. government shut down, access to the site on friday. officials accused of social media joint of undermining what they call nigeria corporate existence. the suspension comes just
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days after 2, it's removed, a tweet from president mohammedan hurry for violating its abusive behavior policy, opposed to threatened to punish regional secessionist. while i show your supervisor and jerry and politically activists in the co founder of the bring back our goals movement. and she says that the government has been looking for ways to shut down. its critics sweeter has been the voice of the people in the area and we've been able to assess it to make the mindset guffman and a lot of trust that is that the god might try to hide the way people and push me to especially you. i've been able to highlight and this is one of the reasons why the government has constantly been looking for a way to shut down the internet and then do that to shut out all of the flu shots that we're able to meet and just cope. it is actually almost like the foot of gus, but will be a holding guffman accountable. and people are coming together and did they didn't? gospel has been looking for ways to put about the change that was given by the
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niger and a precedent. as far as i'm concerned with with tardy street, because he was your the what happened and then to the salad to call my 2nd group of people the atrocities that were met out of the because i was done on the evil people in 97 where millions of people were killed is what the precedent you to trust that you've worked away. this is somebody who has with terribly simple as this minister. and the people meant you to have repeatedly said a thought that that will for somebody who have express sympathy and fully that it is with terror. obviously we both will have modeled but you've been a minister of the federal republic of major. but the, what's in the look, the other where when we're being treated the way and it's treated well the way should be the more christopher would truly be them, work with what we have and they do that to be it's not to the workers. me is a dictatorship hiding behind the closing of them all. chris. now california is assault weapons ban, which has been in place for more than 3 decades,
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has been struck down by the federal judge, all declaring the ban unconstitutional. the judge also praise the al 15 rifle, a weapon used and several mass shootings in recent years. california is one of 7 states along with the district of columbia that has some form of an assault weapons ban. heidi joe castro is in washington. this ruling comes from a republican appointed federal judge and it has quite upset gun control advocates. and if you just read the opening line of this ruling, you might see why judge roger benita has rights like the swiss army knife, the popular a r 15 rival is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment. he goes on to rule that this 32 year old ban and california on the purchase of assault weapons to be unconstitutional because it violates the 2nd amendment right for americans to bear arms. now this ruling was cheered by pro gun advocates,
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who notably during the pandemic americans have been buying guns at historic rates. and as really has outrage to state leaders in california who noted the irony. but the ruling that came down on friday was the same day as national gun violence awareness day in the united states. and this ruling come just a little over a week after a man in california shot and killed 9 of his co workers at a transit yard. now there's been an outbreak of algae in the sea of mamma in turkey . in it's alarming scientists, the algae is mutated into a slimy substance that's now threatening wildlife, the environment and local businesses. the haunting has more on the story. slime, sludge. cease not. these are just some of the ways this form of pollution is being described. the thick brown bubbly foam is officially called marine usage,
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and it's killing wildlife along turkey, southern coast. i saw 20 to 30 shrimps on top of the seas, not all deed that had jumped up and got stuck. they couldn't go back down in the water. marine new sledge is a naturally occurring form of algae, but this is the largest outbreak on record. scientists blame its size on pollution from household waste run off an unusually high water temperatures. a short term solution is a very difficult, i will say is impossible and solution to this can be font with long term monitoring . fishermen say it's affecting their livelihood, but it's obvious other to another animal. look at the muscles and the c snails. it 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. see snails die, the fish die, they can't breathe, they eat at it, but it's like cloth,
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like hair. all here in this turkish region it stretches down nearly 30 meters. this filmmaker has seen the sledge from all sides. picture there is a preceded the sea of mamma reply to the outcome of what humans did. this is triggered by humans and there is no chance to find a solution to this at the table. workers are trying to remove the sledge with nets, but it isn't working. on tuesday, president rip type are the ones governing coalition rejected a proposal from the c h p. opposition party to investigate why this happened. the sea of mar mara stretches along esther bull's southern coast from the boss for us to the g and c. it's densely populated and home to numerous industrial sites. a lasting solution requires changes on land. unfortunately,
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for these fishermen and the wildlife, the slime will not just go away on its own. leah harding al jazeera official mexican statistics are showing that around 8000000 people have had to abandon the homes as a result of the violence there in the past. 15 years. recently, one of the worst hit regions has been the state of michigan. while local groups are trying to stop the advance of the just silica a new generation cartel trapped in the middle of that fight is a civilian population who often feel their only option is to flee john home and has more from the us mexico border. the in a quiet mexican village is the oldest play dominoes. waiting to meet refugee candle audio fled here to law, so connie's in the state of michel can when the war between rival criminal groups overtook his village loss coaches 71 years old. suddenly homeless me either at my age, what can i do? my only future is to work the lamb that i have. and apart from that,
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i don't know back for money because i have no other option. i know. every week he goes back to los coaches to check on his land. we went with him this time, escorted by local vigilante group. the only safe way to travel the way i didn't go for a candle audio showed us where he'd lived since he was full. and where he buried his dad, i went back right here as my father. here is the flowers. he only recently died. he wanted to be buried here. and here i have cynthia said to me, i asked him how it fell. i have to leave his father's grave was pretty fair, humiliated. there is no words to explain it. sometimes i can't even come to bring a reef, whatever that's life. and we have to accept it. people across this region and living the same nightmare. the struggle between gangs who kill and often extort has left many villages empty. initially, we started
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a new generation element seat to his another. on the wall of this house, the initials of the lease go new generation cartel among the cooler holes. we went inside the se, pretty a movie actually been in the house in this village, which no one else but us shortly after. we heard gunfire close by. we run just like every one else has done many have run all the way to the northern border, trying to get out of the country altogether and find asylum in the united states. that's where we found leticia and her family sleeping in this thursday to 10th the last 5 nights. we'll get to have her brothers already been killed in a gang,
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tried to get her daughter to do with drugs for the the tissue film, the last cool. they made to her or you join us or i'd kill you. the whole family fled including her disabled father and one year old granddaughter with nothing but the clothes on their backs. when we went quickly crunched down in the car so that they will move it up because they have people everywhere with and now they're betting everything on the slim chance of the us taking them in. we met many others in the same situation. all of them said they couldn't go back john, home, and i'll just say to michel can and the mexico us border and one of the world's most unlikely animal. heroes is entering a well deserved retirement. legato officially known as the hero, rach has sniffed out no less than 71 landlines, and 38 on exploded bombs income bodie over the past 5 years ago with success and
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him, the international animal bravery gold medal last september. and on a so far, exclusively reserved, the dogs writes a light enough not to set off the mines. and he was trained by a belgian charity working in towns and yeah, mccaul was harmless. as he'll miss him. i can see why the lad on the news hour can have all the sport with jemma and wind for joke of rich and a doll at the french open also action from the qualifying from qualifying for the as a by john grown pre. ah, ah, welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer there. an online content that you may have met. a new program that through our platforms, makes the connections and presents a digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their
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audience portal with me founder gotten on to 0 me one half go fish and half lebanese diversity is really important to me. and i'll just era is the most diverse place i've ever worked. we have so many different nationalities and mrs. ease brought together in this one nice organization. and this diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage, giving a more accurate representation of the world. we report on, and that's a key strength of answer 0. 0, a
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jim, it's. thank you mariam ferrari's shoulder class advised a kale st qualifying session, and we'll start from pole position for sundays, as a by john groan. pre is the 2nd straight race class, qualified faustus. although last time out in monica, he was unable to stop the race because of the mechanical issue. the client was the beneficiary of qualifying being stopped, because there's multiple accident, including one involving his teammate call sites. 7 time while champion there was hamilton will join the clown, the front row of the great championship leader, match the staff and will get under way. but i was not really pushing into one to 2 and then into 3. i finally phoned my read them started to push what, what, how to and the last time came straight away. so i felt like hold was our day and a great to be starting from that massive, anxious, not knowing whether we can even get into the top 10. my real goal was just trying
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to get into the top 10. so to be on the phone ro is, is incredible. just proud of everyone for being open minded and working so hard because i'm disappointed because it was a lot more in and today, but also the district so long. and if you get a bit more draw, gives you so much enough time and i, i was basically my, oh and i didn't really have a car close to me while the other 2 in front of me had sorry, i just got a machine tennis, great gym, korea as compared to no joke of ich louis hamilton saying the sub in is the champion drive of tennis in the best car. while those comments came during a commanding performance by jock of it. and his 3rd round victory differentiation, and one only dropped 6 games against a few ideas at rich hottest rank if richard, reaching the law, 16 wrote girls a record of 12 consecutive yeah, well i'm honored to be compared to lewis. i mean, i respect louis and everything he,
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he does in his career, but also off the court with the, with his activism and, you know, trying to spread the awareness of, you know, animal slaughtering and animal protection and animal rights and just diversity of his, his brand is, is fantastic. i mean something that, that i, that truly inspires me and a lot of athletes, jock of actual play, and 19 year old lorenzo, resetting the italian rather old, a shot on advice to be compassionate. my 2nd say this much went to so my set and last that it just save it 3 hours. he's actually in his law in the last 16 on his grand slam, said 13 tom champion rough, found a dallas up against another promising young italian. and alex enough replacing the quarter finals that albertsons and camera norion straits that make it 3 to the last
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16 of a crown. yes, time it means he joined roger federer and no joke of it, just the 3rd play. it would be well and focus on trying to win more than when quickly or not quickly. no one who no i i am not that are going to put it then to the when quickly i have full respect for every opponent i. i do what i can in every moment, of course, if i can win quicker, better. and the women's draw, the highest ranked arab female player in history, is, will say 3 to the round of 16, tennessee, and on ship recovered from leaving the opening set. when the next to one incredible score line is 661 to the same made the full from last year and will now play american teen sensation coco golf. me while defending champion on sat going through in straight sets, she beat to teaching a student and that comes back from a us open champion. it's blaine. stevens got through unscathed laughter her when
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the americans spoke about the importance of players supporting each other. following them, you saw because withdrew from the torment due to struggles with mental health. i feel like it's not spoken about enough. i feel like a lot of players on our tour suffer in silence and i think that is not cool and not fair. and we should definitely, you know, approach it differently because obviously like i said, everyone deals with things differently in their own way. and the more the more support the better. and i think not only for us, girls supporting each other, but for the tour to be able to support us in different ways. is super helpful championship later quarter. i will start on poll for the boss lane. it may t p. that's now 5 hope vision's in a right for the front. the 1st right it switches this 7 is australia and jack middle qualified 2nd despite crushing during the session. and zach who 2nd in the championship completes the front right. the copper america appears to be in jeopardy again that brazil football is reportedly discussing
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a boy called the tournament, which is to be held in that country. although the government organizes insist it will go ahead and those nearly more badly. fidel one sees the star name, i was almost injured after being tackled by a couple of fans upon arriving at the team hotel following a training session named hobbled away, but luckily for him, no damage was done and the man went on to score penalty. and that to no victory, ecuador, in world cup, qualifying the 3rd round of golf than the moral torment is coming to a close in ohio with john rom holding a 7 shot lead. the defending champion had to finish off his 2nd round earlier on saturday, due to weather delays. and he produced something special at the pol, $316.00 spanish making a hole in one. and he followed that with a buddy on the next home, leaving the end of the 3rd round. and he needs a team on the, in a commanding lead shop for that is the wheels, but we'll have more for you late tomorrow. thank you so much. jenna. right, well that's it. that concludes the news hour, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes. there's
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a conclusion june on our jersey at the time we are traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell them, ah, angela and al jazeera reporter is released from custody following her arrest by israeli security forces and occupied east jerusalem. ah, hello, i'm marianna, my v in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on a program, a landmark agreement to reform the global tax system. the g 7 countries agree a minimum corporate tax rate for multinational companies to pay that.

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