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down to the pit i he led to military coups in less than a year. now molly's or see me going to is being for name as president. ah, i'm fully becky. boy, you're watching ology. 0 live from doha. also coming up at least 40 people are dead and dozens injured after 2 passenger trains colliding pakistan a close presidential race in peru. early counting shows are left his school teacher and his right wing rival, separated by a narrow margin and trucks, are deployed to blanca, family of wind, elephant warming, hundreds of kilometers, south west china.
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ah, we begin in money where colonel, i see me go. each is being sworn in as president. the ceremony is going ahead despite going international pressure to hold elections and hand over power to civilian leaders, going to lead a military coup last month, over throwing a transitional government installed less than a year ago. these are life pictures from st television in by michael, the swearing in ceremony. and we, as you can see, we have nicholas hoc in molly's capital for us. so a controversial non duration nic. tell us about the atmosphere in bama code today as, as see me going to being inaugurated well, it's a very somber atmosphere. we're just out there in the special forces surrounded the venue where the ceremony is taking place. and right now we're hearing from the
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judge of the supreme court, giving the legal justification for what international observers and civil society actors call it. a qu within a qu because right now a see me go, is about to be sworn in as the president of transition. 9 months ago, he had stood in that room sworn on the malia constitution, that he would stay as a vice president, that only a civilian, not a member of the military would be the one as the head of state that would be taking care of this period of transition, the president of transition by and down and the prime minister looked are one are watching based on television under house this house arrest. they resigned after being detained by going men last week for civil society actors and the international community. this is a big blow to democracy. and so in this room,
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while they are some members of the council of the national transition, absent are the imbalances or the president, the heads of states of the region who have decided to shun this event. when one member of civil society call this an a sham given that a semi go, utah has had promised at the time that he would not take over power fully. as you say, the international reaction. there's been condemnation from former colonial power front or west african leaders, but interestingly, not a condemnation from russia. tell us, tell us about that. well, it's interesting is in the lead up to, to this event, we saw a protest on friday from the m 5 civil society movement. and there we saw not french flags that were, that people waived in 2012,
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when the french inter be intervene when arm groups try to take over the country. but russian flags they, they feel they feel like the french military intervention is perhaps not part of the solution, but perhaps part of the problem and see in russia a viable alternative partner. all you also worth noting fully that this whole crisis comes from the nomination of a new government by, by and out, and mocked our while. our one, the former prime minister. and they had removed 2 key players of the military, june time. the minister of defense come are off colonel comer and the minister of security curdle. coney, both were in the lead up to the qu of august, trained by the russian. we know that they have close ties to the russian military and that they were in effect trying to make good on the russian military agreements
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that the former president president kate had signed in 2019. and that's something that worries friends and a lot of western countries because in another country, in the region, in central african republic, we saw that following a french intervention, the russians stepped in and helped president water i there stem out arm groups and some people in molly that support this military june to see in russia a valuable partner in the fight. again, our groups in molly, fully thank you very much for that nicholas hot line for as in michael as the wiring of a senior guiterres president has begun, they will keep following events with you. of course, nick, thank you very much for the moment. on 2 other world news now and 2 trains have collided in 7 pakistan's thin province getting at least 40 people. for the death
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toll is likely to rise with dozens injured and others still tramped. prime minister iran con says he is shocked by the accident, and it's called for an inquiry, alexia bryan report. heavy machinery works to lift the mangled wreckage at the 2 trains, and cut a path to rescue survivors. cruise toil in the blazing summer heat, offering any support they can to those still track the but it took hours for the equipment to get to the hockey. and a remote part of pakistan seemed province. where fields turned in to make shift. hospitals and bodies were lined up on the soil and he had his name i was making on venus. you can see that the rescue operation is going on. soldiers from the military rangers, district administration, personnel and health tombs are taking part. the accident happened after the coaches of a northbound train derailed and fell across the opposite track. a packed southbound
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train plowed into them. the driver of that train told local media. he'd seen the derailed cars and tried to break but couldn't. when yada yada, in the train was going towards punjab collapsed and the tranquil side that was coming from punjab collided with it. 7 to 8 rail carriages were destroyed. many passengers still trapped. huge crowds of people gathered around the cottage, some climbing on top to reach survivors and bodies. thousands of people were taken to hospital many and the critical condition. prime minister iran, kansas. he shocked by the accident and promised a full inquiry into what happened. so final authorities haven't ruled anything out including sabotage, but rail accidents, a common and pakistan with a network st decades of decline, blamed on corruption mismanagement and a lack of investment. at least 75 people died when a train caught fire while traveling from karachi to rome. kennedy, 2 years ago,
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the 19 people died and 2016 when a passenger train crashed into another. the information ministers tweeted v as a plan for a revamped rail system and that it's a priority for the government. alex here brian al jazeera and alger here has come. all hider has worn out from islam a bad. this is a remote re journey. it's very dry. it's a big sama and the fact that there are different good job when you're removing such heavy equipment. rail gatorade of god. the 1st tragedy that happened with the fact that there was more region and it took several pressures hours for the rescue games, including the heavy lifting equipment to reach the fort. and even now we are told that the rescue mission is still under way the church of god or dogs who may be
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dropped under the wreckage. all may be trapped inside the wreckage because this is going to be a difficult dodge. but the majority of the people have been taking the re dos that have been injured to local, hard to produce this and that they're more region. even in the best of times, medical facilities are not good. and therefore they're likely or dead. we may see the dead doors rising even higher and annual march commemorating the occupation of east jerusalem by israel has been cancelled. the decision was made by police and the organizers after defense. mister benny gan said it could be a threat to public order. the march is usually attended by israeli settlers in white wing supporters as bringing harry force in west jerusalem for as harry attention have been high. of course this launch was a potential flash point but has now been cancelled. that's right. well, if you go back to monday, the 10th of may,
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which for israelis is known as jerusalem day in which is usually marked by this, this kind of march flag waving religious nationalist and right wing israelis marching through the muslim court, the old city occupied east jerusalem through damascus gate that was one of a series of events on that day that culminated in the beginning of the military escalation between israel and hammock. with those rockets fired from garza on jerusalem. throughout that day there was a question of whether this march would allow, would be allowed to go ahead. in the end, the police decided that it couldn't go through the originally planned route through the muslim palestinian areas of the old city. and so the organizer decided to cancel it, they tried to hold it again, this coming thursday a month later, when the situation is still extremely tense, both in jerusalem and between israel and hamas. you heard from the israeli defense minister benny gan said the weekend saying in consultations that it should not be
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allowed to go ahead. because of the public order considerations in the why the security implications, at least not in it's planned form. that was apparently the message from police to the organizations, the right organizations that wanted to carry it through. and again, they've said, well, if we can't march through the planned route, then we will cancel it entirely. there was a message from us earlier on monday saying that there could be a repeat of the kind of military escalation if it did go ahead. one of the right wing is a member of the parliament has said that that is giving up and sort of surrendering to terrorism by not allowing it to go through. i think most people will be breathing a sigh of relief, potentially very volatile situation has been avoided for now and another flash point. harry's, of course, the neighborhood of shasta ryan occupied east jerusalem. palestinian families were awaiting a hearing of the supreme court on the 4th expulsion case. they were, you know, they were dealing with there,
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but we've not heard from the attorney general. i understand what he had to say. that's right. again, that hearing was due to taking place on the same monday, and in the end, it was delayed a hearing to decide whether the supreme court would hear an application for an appeal from the, from the families involved for families who are trying to prevent being expelled. from their homes in shift your unoccupied east jerusalem. that delay was contingent on hearing from the attorney general by the 8th of june. that being choose day tomorrow as to whether he would intervene and give an opinion on behalf of the state of israel. he is decided not to do that. that is the announcement today, monday. so it means that the situation goes back to the national legal framework of israeli law through which they've been trying to battle and been finding very little success. the lawyer is pessimistic, that the supreme court,
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even if it hears their appeal, will uphold that appeal. his point is that it's a much wider matter of international law. the fact that israel is an occupying power in east jerusalem and therefore the national law of israel should not apply. in this case. that is what the israelis say. they say that this is a private land dispute between private parties. the legal team says no, this is a matter of international law requiring international political pressure. so in terms of that legal dispute, the chances are seem to have been diminished again for the families trying to battle in these really courts. harry, thank you very much for that update. harry for said, live there in west jerusalem, only result in perused presidential run off or giving right wing candidate cake off . would you maury and narrow leads with almost 90 percent of votes counted at our left, his rival pedro castillo is still expected to make gains in rural districts. mariana
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sanchez, reports the they came, however, they could in wheelchairs on crutches, with the help of their loved ones. a social media campaign had called on the older generation of peruvians to get out and vote got i made this almost clearly. we are in a critical situation for the country. we can fall and we are all responsible to get out of the situation. that's why we brought our father in law to help us out on this boat. the sunday's run of election put voters at a crossroads. the choice either take for humanity on the extreme right of the political spectrum, or pedro, gusty, you're on the extreme left. at this school in central lima lice and knows the importance of her vote, my father. and i feel more patriotic than ever because the feature of our country is at stake in the capital li, malware, keiko for he. marty is expected to do well. the turnout was high. nothing. don't be
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afraid. who will come out of this knighthood? in obama, a remote and the district, the northern, they do hundreds of people escorted the garcia to the polling station. again, if you happen to be citizens without fear, hatred, worries, above all, is the well being of peru that has been hit hard by the koran. a virus pandemic, more than a 185000 people have died. 2 and a half 1000000 have lost their jobs. they want to know what the future holds. peruvians are anxiously awaiting for the final result of the election. and once it's over, there will start demanding results on health care and the economy. whether the new government can deliver will still for many be open to question. no, i'm not afraid because whoever wins we, the working class will continue working. we know elections, favor businesses for us. it's always the same. a lives will not change. what many
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voters said they're looking for? it's a precedent to represent all peruvians, adiana centers. i just see the mapping to still ahead on the program timeline, begin this math vaccination campaign. as a ton of it's worse outbreak of the 19 tribal leaders in the maybe a call for reparations from germany for colonial era genocide, they say an apology is not enough. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello for asia pacific r plum rains in synergy with post tropical storm troy, weighing have really given a deluge toward taiwan. that's helping to fill the reservoirs, but it has led to devastating flooding. the plum rains really fragmented,
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so we'll get into really dry conditions along the gangster river valley will on to shanghai drive for south korea and key issue for japan. but as we head toward han, she will see a scattering of some showers outside of tokyo, toward the southeast are mon, to rains. really ramping up. yet more toward western side of thailand. some bursts of rain as we head toward the west of borneo and the north to and if i take you to the bay of bang, gall or monsoon range have really hammered sri lanka. so these are the scenes. this is outside of the capital colombo, just flooded out streets, flooded out homes. because of how much rain we have been dealing with over the last few days. on tuesday we'll see some really strong rain as we head toward bangladesh . so i'll give you a closer look here. the yellow indicates those heavier pulses of energy moving through into the and bar as well. so young gone $32.00 with heavy rain and will end in pockets where it is hot and dry. karachi 35 low hor, 44 on tuesday. sponsored cattle airways.
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you're watching al jazeera, a recap of our top stories, colonel, i see me go to, is being sworn in as molly's president. these are light fixtures from bama co. the ceremonies going ahead, despite glowing international pressure, told elections and handle overpowered to civilian leaders. going to lead a military coup last month over throwing a transitional government installed less than a year ago. 2 trains have collided in having been problems getting at least 40 people rescue workers are looking for passengers, chopped in the wreckage from mister iran con has called for an inquiry and preliminaries old st. rules. presidential run off or giving right wing candidate cagle's, which maury and narrow lead with almost 90 percent of the votes counted or left. his rival, casual castillo is still expected to make gains in the rural districts. coming to harris is on our 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she's arrived in guatemala as part of a regional effort to address the causes of migration. harris is due to meet guatemala, the president, to discuss how to fight poverty, corruption,
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and climate change. and she expected to announce measures to combat struggling, smuggling. and human trafficking is a 3rd of people arriving at the southern border of the us. many of them from central america white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has moved from guatemala city, poverty, high crime and violence. and a lack of economic opportunity. that is why vice president of the united states comma la harris is here in guatemala city for her 1st for and trip. she's trying to address what she calls the root causes of migration. the reason she says the thousands are leaving their communities in search of a better life in the united states. and the hope is with investment that many people will decide to stay in their communities instead of making the dangerous journey northward. so the vice president will be meeting with community leaders, entrepreneurs and also the country's president in order to address some of these issues and to try and help folks just like you're seeing standing here at the
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football field. but it's not easy. in fact, the vice president's office happening down expectation because they know this is a problem that been around for decades, and one visit is not going to solve it. still, vice president determined following her visit here to guatemala. she'll be heading to mexico, where she'll be meeting with the country leader there as well. indian capital, new delhi, and financial have more buy, have begun easing corona's, eyes restrictions in new delhi businesses and shops will not operate with limited hours. the metro also sa, carrying passengers at 50 percent of its capacity, but somehow experts warn the restrictions are being east too soon. the capital regions chief minister says the revised reviving the economy is now the priority. on sunday, india reported the slowest number of new cases in 2 months. they've got it. so if you're talking to the sitting arrangement alternate, they're also taking for mos and all. i think the system is working with the
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decision to restart the metal as good as it sure is crowded, but we are trying to adjust. the car will only increase in the coming days as to lockdown. will ease thailand, meanwhile, has kicked off. it's moscow and via vaccination campaign. as time goes, it's where it's not break. so far. for most of the pandemic, thailand was able to keep infection rates low, but 1st wave in april brought a record number of new cases and death. scott hiler has more from bangkok, one of 25 vaccination sites here in bangkok, the capital this is at a high end mall here. they're saying they'll probably be able to vaccinate maybe 2 and a half to 3000 people a day. you know, there's really been a slow vaccine roll up. that's why there's such a focus on today. this is something the government's been talking about for months . this mass vaccination roll out. we're seeing a lot of it focused in the areas that have seen a lot of those cases in the 3rd wave that began back in april. so they're focusing on the areas they called that the dark red areas, bangkok being one of them,
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the main one. so that's why there's really a big focus here. now in the vaccines are using our astrazeneca for the most part. so that is a locally produced version of astrazeneca. there's been a bit of a controversy surrounding that, but that's what we're looking at today. we know that this month of june, they're supposed to get $6000000.00 doses of astrazeneca so far. they have 1800000, and that's what they're using now. a lot of the sites are worried to just how well they can paste things out, because i'm not sure when that next round of those vaccines are going to be delivered. southeast asian countries are counting on man mars military june. try to free all political prisoners and voice from the association of southeast asian nations were discussing the implementation of a plan to end of the turmoil that began with february's military cool. it follows a meeting on friday between i say, and delegates, and the leader of the large military. the june, has largely ignored a regional agreement. connie talks and an end to violence. at least 36 people have been killed in fighting between 2 armed globe since don. soft on for region. at
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least 32 others are reported injured. the military has topped the fighting and more soldiers are being sent to the area for her state, increasing violence despite last year. s p c o, between saddam transitional government and armed corpse to and maybe in our tribal leaders say former colonial rule or germany is not doing enough to make up for the genocide committed there in the early 20th century last month. the german government apologize and announce the development aid package, but descendants of the victim say if an insult and calling for reparations from him in every forts. while it's taken more than a century, germany's admitted it committed genocide against tens of thousands of nama and over railroad, people in the mafia, it size and how it it is. i will now officially call these events what they were from today's perspective, a genocide in doing so, we are acknowledging our historical responsibility on the light of germany's
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historical and moral responsibility last in the media and the descendants of the victims for forgiveness. but it's taken years of negotiations for germany to apologize. community leaders had tried through courts to compel the german government to pay reparations for the extermination of nearly a $100000.00 norma and over herero people. this took place during germany's early 20th century colonization of what was then south west africa. all the court bits failed in may. germany agreed with the namibian government to provide $1300000000.00 in development. for the next 2 years, germany has been dictating, and for me, it was like a case offer. you have a mid or late this. and this person is the one to decide whether i have for it or not. and should that find myself guilty? what would be the best punishment or video to that i can give myself so that that
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is how the whole process was not acceptable to the others to say the negotiations between the 2 governments excluded those directly affected by the genocide. when we 1st met eda hoffman, 4 years ago, she's been fighting for the direct payment of compensation. she fears the development aid will never reach the communities affected. they have killed our people to our sources. i would be but have become pointless of the during the genocide, these communities were robbed of their land and cattle today. many say they continue to suffer the legacy of being displaced. and that this chapter in the movie, as history remains unresolved for meet amolla al jazeera, google is said to pay a nearly $270000000.00 fine in front factor regulators. they found it had abuse its
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dominant market position in the digital advertising sector. the penalty is part of a settlement, reach with 3 media groups who accuse school of having a monopoly over online ad sales. it's the latest move by european authorities who have been trying to rain what they see as anti competitive behavior by us take try and lawyers in ash, lanka for the government, se the owner and crew of the container ship thinking off the coast of colombo, tried to cover up the disaster. the government is seeking damages. on the opening day of proceedings, government lawyers told the court that the vessels operators were aware of a fire and chemical leak early on, but have the information from officials and saying, ensure long, good me. 17 people have been killed after torrential rains triggered much slides and flooding. more than 250000 people had to abandon their homes. days of rain caused rivers to burst. the banks in the south and west of the island. officials say water levels have now sorry to recede but worn. they still risk of land slice.
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a barricade of heavy trunk says the latest tactic to try and guide a rogue herod of elephant away from populated areas in southwest china. the 15 asian elephants, a protected species, have been on an epic journey since wandering out of a national park in new non province months ago. they tore gates and b as the source . they've tracked hundreds of kilometers, trembling crops, and damaging buildings along the way. that journey has captured the imagination of millions of people following on line, but it's less entertaining for those in their path. paula, you? well, yes, i mean i was scared. we came out and saw an elephant that was about 3 meters tall. it really scared a baby elephant even ran into our wall before running away the herd was wandering into the village all day long. the herd of 15 wild elephants is from a nature reserve on china's southwestern border with laos,
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since setting out in spring last year. they was nearly 500 kilometers north. and now near the city of con ming, the provincial capital of unit state its home to around 8500000 people. the authorities are trying to keep the elephants out by forming a barricade with heavy trucks. pull up the little man, we are here to block the elephant traffic. police will tell us what to do in details. we received a notice at noon. we are a truck team and traffic police officer said they need some trucks. as long as i'm needed, i will stay here. animal scientists say they don't know why the elephants left their home. china's elephant population is grown in recent years as a result of conservation efforts. but at the same time, deforestation has reduced their habitat. so far the heard has caused more than $1000000.00 worth of crop damage, but no one's been injured. at officials a tracking the elephant movements by drone,
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where they'll go next. nobody knows when they'll stop is also unclear. victoria gave him be al jazeera, as always more news on our website, dr. al, just here on the very latest, on all of our top stories on the alex here, dr. ah, hello again. i'm fully back people with the headlines on al jazeera colonel. i see me going to is being sworn in as molly's president, the ceremony is going ahead despite growing international pressure to hold elections and hand overpowered to civil.

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