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right. my candidate cake or food you need is narrowing with over 90 percent. reverse counters in india's prime minister says the federal government will now take charge of distributing curve at $900.00 vaccine. after being criticized by states struggling to obtain doses. and he said that with all the de sports news, american teenager cocoa golf makes history. i read the quarter finals of the french open that would later this news our ah well, the leader of 2 military crews and less than a year has now been sworn in as molly's transitional president. kind of see me going to has bound to honor regional and international commitments and hold credible and transparent elections. not ceremony went ahead despite growing international pressure, hold electrons and hand over power to civilian need. of course, you recall at a military coup last month over throwing
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a transitional government install just less than a year ago when we did refugee council lists. unrest in molly as one of the world's most neglected conflicts with more than 7000000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. this year alone, more than 300000 people have had to flee their homes. nicholas hoc reports now from the makeshift camp in the capital, banneker, an act of defiance and freedom. smoking with something armed groups wouldn't allow him to do. after being caught fat, mousing fighters of the arm group jermanti sought alice. some one was the mean an affiliate, devout ada. hudson depot was abducted. he was given a choice, joined the fight or be killed. he escaped last week, finding his way to the slaughter house on the outskirts of amaco. i'm so scared even here, i'm afraid because there are foreman's giving back information and the day they'll find you. or if you go back to the village vill cut you up. the al qaeda philly had controls. large wants of land in the center of the country. schools are
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shut, playing football is forbidden even listening to the radio or watching tv is band. girls are shrouded in black cloth and forced into marriage, including hudson's wife, was now being held captive. in the last year, the norwegian refugee council says more than 250000 people fled the region. agencies say a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in areas out of their revision crisis is not only if it's a critic crisis, it is also human. terry and crisis development, crisis, political crisis, etc. so the solutions should be quality, should go beyond military focus, which has not so far. it has not resulted in more security for 4 people. while these military gentle took power last week in a 2nd 9 months saying that they can do what the civilian government can. and that's restore state authority. none of the people that we met, and this makes shift camp,
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wants to return home despite assurances from the un peacekeeping mission, the french forces and the valiant state. they say they're being killed, not just by arm groups, but also by the money. an army. when hudson's father was reading the koran with a group of men at a wedding ceremony, when molly and security forces started shooting way, killing him until there is dialogue between the armed groups and the malia army. and i feel like nothing will change. volumes will continue to die. last december, un investigators told the un security council that they suspect malia defense and security forces of committing war crimes, killing those they are meant to protect with arm groups to intensifying attacks. this has led costs on wondering who to trust and whether they can be any peace in molly anytime soon. well, let's, i'll speak to nicholas hockey, joins us from monica. and it was even saying
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a controversial day today when we last spoke. you were telling us about the security presence and how have things gone with this wearing and well, the steering swearing in ceremony just ended now with a see me going taking to this stage, putting his hand on the constitution and saying that he will respect the rules of transition, of course, 9 months ago he was on that stage doing the exact same thing. thing that, respecting that transition, saying that not the military, but only a civilian would lead the period of transition. now we're seeing that he's going to be leading this period of transition. he made a short address at the end of it saying, trying to reassure the international community, of course, because there are sanctions in place. you know, molly's suspended from the was body. the regional body, it's suspended from the african union and the french military that has 5000 troops in the hell. most of them in molly,
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have suspended cooperation with the military. so he said that he'll honor and respect the demand that have been put forward by the west african body echo us as soon as possible. so that's what's at stake for many malia and if, if, if there is a risk, if there's a restore, if the civilian rule comes back into this transition, if that prime minister is nominated, if the president of transition and the prime minister that resigned last week are released from house arrest and we'll see a loosening up of all of it. now we expect. good luck, jonathan. the chief negotiator for the regional body to come to go tomorrow to see what steps are taken to ensure that the transition takes place. but the speech of a simon go, it was trying to reassure the international community and also them all the people that's clearly a lot of promises that will, molly is clearly facing a series of very profound security challenges. amongst many others as he was saying
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in your report now, given the reaction that we've seen from the international community to the school, could we see a further deterioration in terms of security and the coming well, that's the fear because of course it was a peace agreement signed in 2015, the algiers accord, but signed here in bama code between our groups of the time and the money and government, and according to the carter institute that's observing how this piece of grant is implemented. well, very little steps has been taken to ensure that this piece agreement is, is taking place and the carter institute blaine's both the arm groups, but also the mountain state for not doing enough. the issue here is there are new groups such as to affiliate and start doing the slum, well mostly mean who launch attack. not just in molly, but also in neighboring countries. in burkina faso, we saw a deadly attack, the deadliest in the last few years in the eastern part of brick uniform. so 100 people killed in the village there. we see attacks also from the stomach state and
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the greater sahara, not just in mali and bertina for so in these years, this is a regional issue. many countries in the region see their security contingent on the stability of molly. and that's what's at stake right now. not just for the 1000000 people, but for the region as a whole, and out to that, the french who have their forces on the ground and have there's additional european forces. we got the biggest deployment of german soldiers here in molly with that to cuba force the special forces, the argument made by prison mccoy, that the security of europe is also contingent on the stability of molly thing that molly is used for illegal migration, trafficking, and arms trafficking as well, so there's a lot of take with for the stability of money. and now right now it's in the hands of this man. see me go into who's trying to reassure the international community. and yet he has not really taken any steps to reassure them apart from saying that
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he is going to take those steps. we still have the prime minister and the president detained. we still have a no prime minister nominate here. we still don't have a government of national unity so many millions are waiting to see whether he's going to take those steps in the speech. he said that he's going to hold a free and fair elections. he didn't say when, though he's supposed to do them by february 2022. but aside from the election, there are deep institutional crisis within the democratic framework that needs to be revised when he took to the stage and said that he will reduce government spending. we saw an uproar of support and that's something that's very popular among money, and we see their leaders with contempt feeling that they are corrupt. and that's why the former president was deposed by a popular by a popular uprising. we saw the n 5 moving taking to the street, and one of their issues were not just security,
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but also corruption at the highest highest level of governance. and let's see if it's me going to is going to deliver on that. this does. yeah. with all the letters for us from monica, thanks so much nick. while you had an exam talking about regional challenges, also struggling to control violence and armed groups. as molly's neighbor in this region became a foster following the west attack and years. the governor of a remote border region has now been visiting survivors more than $130.00 civilians were killed in the village of total hon and an assault by armed forces on friday. the country is observing 3 days of national warning. un secretary general antonio tara says, the attack underscore the urgent need to increase international efforts to fight extremism along the way to the left. manning shockey speaking to you right now, we lost 132 countrymen and saw hon. but we also lost $130.00 and we also lost 2 somewhere else, and probably others of which we have not been informed. you've seen the injured, there's even
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a little girl who is less than 5 years old. you saw men and women who got shot in the back. these types of situations have no human soul. no one can watch this and go home and sleep in peace. while moving on now and 2 trains have collided and farther pakistan send province killing at least 40 people. but that death toll is still likely to rise with dozens injured and others who are still trapped. prime minister run con, says he was shocked by the accident and had court for inquiry. alex here brian heavy machinery works to lift the mangled wreckage at the 2 train and cast 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 as your prison daddy,
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i just was making them 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 in. the accident happened after the coaches of a northbound train derailed and fell across the opposite track. a packed south bound 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 ya ya. in the train that was going towards point jug 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 body. 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
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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, the mom 19 people died in 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. well, let's tell plenty more had here the news hour, including mexico's ruling party, loses a majoris in the lower house and a set back to president. on this manual has promised transformation planned the number of migrants and refugees attempting the dangerous crossing of the english channel by slow. he's on the rise. i'm just talked about in kelly,
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spain's preparation. so football heroes are thrown into chaos as a captain test, positive 1900 full thing that's going to isolate just days before the tournament begins. ah, no annual march commemorating the occupation of east jerusalem by israel has been cancelled. that decision was made by the police and the organizers off the defense minister ben guns said it could be a threat to public order that launches usually attended by israeli settlers and right bring supporters hurry forth that has worn out from western the situation is still extremely tense, both in jerusalem and between israel and how mass you heard from the israeli defense minister benny gans at the weekend saying in consultations that it should
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not be 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. we're going 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. that is potentially very volatile. situation has been avoided for now. financial prosecutors in france have opened a preliminary investigation and to the chief level on the central bank, french investigators will look into the personal wealth of real salome. he and other senior lebanese officials have been accused of money laundering and illegally
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transferring money abroad. 7 on has been suffering from what's being described as it's west economic crisis. while writing presidential candidate cake refers more is, need is narrowing, father and career with now over 91 percent of the run offered the accounted for more. he has just over 50 percent while left us rival. petro castillo has 194949 point 7 percent. very on a sanchez reports now from him. 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 thomas. clearly, we are in a critical situation for the country. we can follow that. 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 vote. the sundays run election put voters at a crossroads. the choice either keiko for he money on the extreme right of the
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political spectrum, or be the gusty, you're on the extreme left. at this school in central lima lice and knows the importance of her vote, my father and a few more patriotic than ever because the feature of our country is at stake in the capital li, malware, cagle. he, marty is expected to do well. the turnout was high. nothing. don't be afraid. it will come out of knighthood. in obama a remote and the district in northern, they do hundreds of people escorted pedro garcia to the polling station. again, this is how you have to be citizens without fear. hatred, worries, above all, is the well being of peru that has been hit hard by the corona virus pandemic. more than 885000 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
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it's over, they will start demanding results on health care and the economy. whether the new government can deliver will still for many be open to question. 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. our lives will not change. what many voters said they're looking for is a precedent to represent all peruvians, deanna, suntrust. i just see that must be to one another election. and last, america, mexico governing party, has lost fits majority in the lower house, and the setback for president undress, manual, or has offered all his marina party and its allies are still the biggest 4th after the mid 10 poll. but they're now short of the words needed to push through constitutional changes. john holman, has the latest from extra 50 it was the biggest elections in mexican history with more than 20000 positions up for grabs this sunday. this man still wasn't one of
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them. president lopez over the door, but somehow the midterm seemed all about him. he and his miranda policy with desperate keep hold of the constant politics. others wanted the elections to serve as a counterbalance where then, but i'm concerned that bills will pos without opposition. and that the citizens will be taking into account that they'll govern in an authoritarian way. was the biggest turn out for mid terms and at least 20 years. that have been worried about president lopez, abra doors, neutralizing or even trying to eliminate independent institutions. and the tax in this morning press conference against non governmental organizations and national and international media. when they printed something that he doesn't like, more in that, in the, in those wanting accounts, weight seem to get there, wish met cruise electoral agency estimated that the marina party would lose seats
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in congress. it still by far, the biggest party will now need to cut more deals to get its bills pass, especially, and the constitutional reforms for the how did it happen? many votes, i still believe in lopez. those promise slash poverty in transform met. others have been disappointed by the handling of the pandemic, women's rights and environmental issues. and his inability to reduce met because record levels of violence. the killings extended throughout these elections about 90 politicians died as criminal groups waste war in different parts of the country . the president has 3 more years to try and put that on other issues. right. but now he and his party won't be able to do it alone. john home, and i'll just say to mexico city, well, come la harris is on her 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she arrived in
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guatemala as part of a regional effort to address the root causes of migration harris's. you to meet quote, mal as president to discuss how to fight poverty, corruption and climate change. and she's also expected to announce measures to come up smuggling and human trafficking. there's been some of people arriving at the southern us board, many of them from central america. meanwhile, the number of migrants in refugees trying to cross the english channel from france to britain by bert is rising. officials on both sides of the sea believe hundreds have made the crossing. and just the past few days. those who make that risky journey across say they're looking for best life. and despite the danger they have no choice but to try and talk about. so reports now from kelly french police officers patrol at b. j night near cali on the mission to prevent migrants and refugees from trying to cross the english channel to reach the u. k. by boat. they've crossed the mediterranean and survived many dangers. and so when they arrive here and see the
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last 30 or so kilometers, it seems like nothing people, smugglers charge migrant thousands of dollars for a place on a boat. they often use old bunkers like this one to hide material with them. so we've found both and life jackets here in the past, and what happens is the migrants weight and the dooms over there with smugglers retrieve the material and they all go out to the they were nearly 10000 attempted crossings last year. at least 6 people died, police of bolstered security along the coast of britain's helping to fund patrol that now take place around the clock with some offices on motor bikes, stuff in them, and get that in. it's a recent phenomenon. it's been on the rise since 2019 because security has been tightened on ferries and in the port. it's much harder to reach the u. k. by classic means and migrants and now trying to log on inflatable boats from hey, you can just about say the person coastline through the hays. it is less than 40 kilometers away. and for the migrants and refugees that are trying to cross the
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english channel. the goal isn't necessarily to reach the land, but the n c u. k. waters, about half way, because at that point they have effectively reached britain. many of the migrants from eritrea. so dawn, iraq or afghanistan stuck in squalid conditions in cali. some say that the police harassed them, we saw officers clear hundreds of people from a camp. this group of young afghans say that their risk of bo crossing for a decent life. most say they have friends or family in england. without them i go to town. i have one friend who made it by see we have to take a risk by boat scared or not. there's no choice. we have to make it god, but i don't care about the risk because i lift danger and i've got to stop. and now it's dangerous to stay here for exit and the pandemic haven't dissuaded some from trying to reach britain or end to dreams of the thought of safety that many take for granted. so some people continue to risk their life for opportunities, they believe lie on the horizon. natasha butler al jazeera kelly. now,
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a prominent russian opposition politician has fled. the country for ukraine. dmitri good call was put under house arrest for 2 days last week, while being investigated over allegations of unpaid rent. he says, criminal inside has told him the case would continue unless he left russia could come please. it's aimed at stopping him from running in september parliamentary elections. well, good call is just one of many activists and organizations you've been targeted ahead of that parliamentary vote. last week. andre, people who are on the head of the anti government open, russia group, was pulled up a plane and haines. now, just days before his arrest, people have overalls had announced that he was disbanding his group because of fears of persecution and action of all new anti corruption foundation has also been disbanded. they've disbanded the national network. and that's a head of a court ruling expected to declare it, an extremist group. not ruling would prevent any one associated with the foundation
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from challenging the governing united russia party and the upcoming vote. and president, that person has just signed a law banning. so quote, extremists from running for office. well let's dig into this with alex t talk. he's electra and modern european history at queens university, belfast. he joins us now. alex is clearly a crackdown going on. i'm curious as to how successful you think it is. is there the possibility of backlash when it comes to public opinion here? yes, i think that is the big question. i think they, the criminal has calculated that that will be, and you may backlash. certainly no more than what's already happened in january when they came back. what brought us, but it seems like don't start, it hasn't been any protest. and they seem to assume that the one they have so so far, the playgrounds been presenting very smoothly and without any teachers so far as the searches were concerned. so what is next then for the opposition groups that have been disbanded? do they continue operating in the shadows or does this effectively shift that
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movement to almost an opposition in exile so to speak? i think that's what the criminal wants them to do sensually, either you will leave russia like as a good golf. it's been told to all phase jail, but there is being a critical system shift that any on authorize. the position which was permitted to operate on the margin in ross or for many years now deemed to be completely off of balance and will be, will be suppressed. so yeah, either you leave all was face prison, but you're not going to be able to operate as it used to be only to last year in russia in that way. so the message is very clear and given the crackdown we've seen so far, what else to foresee in the lead up to september given the political climate in russia at the moment? how do you think it's might look? well i think that the problem with the authorities is that the there's a lot of unhappiness with the ruling party and not to draw sides ratings of various
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lo, there is very little up i see. or i'll try to resent months in rasa. so the position which we're trying to bring to our drive was never able to participate in those elections anyway. but there are a lot of projects which deposition tried to boost as a counterweight or united russia. now that the ability still that overall there's no one to coordinated. so i think what we will see is that if ross a thorough is a really popular them, the for the bosses which are basically going to focus bought is by the gram this year will get much higher boosting votes compared to united russia. and that would be unpleasant for, for the, for the kremlin, but not as bad as if it had the actual position running in those elections. i'll be very interesting elections indeed. alex tito from queens university belfast. great. your thoughts here on out there. thanks for being with us. thank you. well,
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it is now time for the weather in his jeff. hello and i see we've had some rocking storms for central areas of europe spreading into the bulk. and so i want to show the scene into croatia, eastern creation, and just the torrent of water here. mix them with some debris. it's flooded out about 30 homes in the village there. so we look where the energy is on tuesday and we can see a lot of rain filling in through areas of germany, switzerland right through into italy. and that rain that we had through the balkans is starting to push further east to the black sea region. we're gonna get swipe with some rain for ukraine and russia as while in the days to come. you know, we do have smooth sailing for the very in peninsula. we've got spells of sunshine madrid. this is a temperature that you would typically see in july. so you're about a month early here with a high of $33.00 degrees. take it to the mediterranean, and we have seen some activity toward the north of fries that's now spilling into
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turkey. we're not going to get a whole lot of brain, but it's going to introduce more cloud cover for is symbol slight chance of a shower or even a thunderstorm as well. across north africa, we do have our heavy rains as we check out the gulf of guinea, but particularly through southern areas of nigeria and pretty much from ib john rate through to sierra leone on tuesday. i'll still ahead here on out here, tribal leaders in the movie and cool for reparations from germany for colonial era genocide. they say an apology is not enough. find out why the chinese government is blocking social media accounts linked to the crypto currency bitcoin. and that is for one final twist before the olympics calls met last summer and via a record on home soil. for heading off a talk to al jazeera, we were attacking ring,
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