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me were attacking ring and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera, something was going to change as anything really changed. this is the stomach virus that needs to be addressed at its core. we're in a race against the variance, know what to say. we are also looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there, i'm a lot of the stories that we cover, a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given crisis. or issue the smell of death is overpowering as i'll just recall respondents, that's what we strive to do. oh
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a. so again, i'm sorry it has such remind you about top stories. the found the leader of 2 military crews and less than a year has been sworn in as molly's transitional presidents cannot seem to have pledged to on a regional and international commitments and whole transparent election to trains have collided in southern pockets on fin province, killing these people rescue workers are looking for passengers trapped in the wreckage and preliminary results and her is presidents will run off on giving right candidate cakes for more. a narrow lead with more than 90 percent of votes counted had left us rival fredricka. thea was still expected to make game. now to the panic
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and india, the federal government has announced free cobra. $900.00 vaccines will be made available for all adults. prime minister render moody says they will distribute those doses after states to choose them, of forcing them to try to secure them on their own. this is all an effort to further drive down the number of deaths and infections and restrictions in some cases eased. it's also prompted businesses to cautiously reopen elizabeth pro reports now from new dunny. the, the crowds a back on the streets and deli after 7 weeks stores in one of the india is biggest markets, southern bizarre reopened on monday. traders say they could not be more relieved. everybody of course is very happy. because 11 thought we were losing all my livelihood and also living in the fear of put on a light is definitely eaten everybody. margaret is very happy. they finally bought pings out on the better side. like many other indian states deli, imposed
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a strict lockdown in april, in an attempt to slow down a devastating 2nd wave of clover 19. those restrictions have reduced the number of new cases of virus quite considerably. but they've also meant substantial drop and people's incomes. the reopening in delhi, it's taking place just a few days after the latest economics showed india is gross domestic product or g. d p dropped by 7.3 percent over the past year. it's worse performance and reckless began 70 years ago and was more than 230000000 indians have been pushed into poverty in the past year. but migrant workers who lost their jobs when locked downs were imposed. a returning to the cities got up. hey, i know that it is not as high as they were. that's why you've come back to our money to feed ourselves. there are many ways to do that in the villages. however, as restrictions, the eastern states leaders are preparing for
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a possible 3rd wave of the virus. beek gaping as per the calculations. we are preparing for pico 37000 cases a day. where conclusion that if we reach this peak, how many beds and intensive care units would be required, and out of them, how much oxygen will be needed and the number of medicines that would be required. health expert say the most urgent task for india is to get more people vaccinated. and while the government addresses the shortage of doses that has available, it's also being urged to make sure basic code 19 protocols, including social distancing and wearing marks from maine and place. we need to ensure that super event, which was dangerous pathways widespread, strictly avoided both through zone as well as through to late december this year. and the official death toll from the
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pandemic as $350000.00 though health experts say the actual figure is likely to be much higher as the country emerges from what's widely described as the worst crisis in its modern history. health experts say it's imperative. the lessons learned and now applied elizabeth crohn and al jazeera new delhi. when lawyers for the sri lankan government say the owner and crew of the container ship that's sinking off the coast, tried to cover up the incident. the government is now seeking damages for what's being called the countries. it was to every marine disaster. on the opening day of proceedings, prosecutors alleged vessels operators were aware of the fire early on, then hid the information from officials. when i speak to michelle fernandez, she's been watching all of that for us in columbia. when l i see a good amount of finger pointing going on in court today. it had to be heard to be believed. i mean, essentially for hours on end,
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i sat in the columbus magistrate court, which is you can probably see just in the shadows over my shoulder here to here basically representatives of the government's attorney general's department. and those representing the captain, the chief engineer, his deputy as well as the local agent and other people essentially working for that organization. so the governance premise was that the owners, the operators and senior members of the crew knew that there had been a fire on board that they didn't reveal exactly what was going on. that even though they had been talking about that nitric acid container that was leaking, that there was also evidence on covered by the c id, the criminal investigations department, that there was a fire in the cargo hold. so that is something that because they complained about the produced in court, they also said that the local agent that there had been evidence on cover during the investigation that the local agent had deleted certain email communications.
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sort of surrounding the timeline of what exactly happened, who said what to whom, who informed the sri lankan authorities and the process of that happening? the lawyers for the captain and the other senior members of the crew as well as those representing the local agent dismissed. these allegations, they said these were appalling allegations that were made. they denied that any email and any communications had been deleted. and they said that they had acted in the best interest. there was no intentional sort of accident that had been created that this while they were regretful of it happening. they said they hadn't been doing any of this and assisting in this absolute catastrophe. now, the magistrate made 3 basic orders today. she ordered in keeping with what the c i had requested, the company, the local agent, to release a copy of its servers,
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of communications and emails. and that is to look into those allegations. she also ordered water is called the, the digital voice recorder, almost a black box of the ship, which was recovered on saturday. that has been given to the c id and they will walk with the government analysts department. and again, that was sort of allegations about who it belongs to, whose responsibility it is. but that will be looked at decrypted and found out, and the navy will take care of the security around the ship and its contents. for the moment, trusting proceedings will be, which will be watching here on onto there. thank you so much. michelle, fernandez there for us in columbus. now the tribal leaders in the maybe a se, former colonial root of germany, is not doing enough to make up for the genocide committed there. in the early 20th century, last month the german government apologized and announced to development aid package. but descendants of the victim say, it's an insult. and according for reparations from you, the miller report,
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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 them of it size. and how to do that. we 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 historical and moral responsibility last namibia 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 aid for the next 2 years in germany has been
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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 rate or not. and should that find myself guilty? what would be the best punishment or video that i can give myself so that that 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 development aid will never reach the communities affected. her can our people to to our sources. i would be by have become bookers of the book during the genocide,
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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 meat amolla al jazeera. well, let's now speak to you again samara. he is a professor at the university of hamburg and also a historian who specializes in colonialism, genocide, africa, and post colonial memory. he joins off now. you're going, it's taken over a century to get here. what's taken so long. well, it has taken the 1st of all, i think for quite some time, germany was no accepting at all that it had a colonial history. colonial amnesia was quite widespread in germany. now they are negotiating, but germany from the beginning wanted to negotiate with so i am to avoid the legal ramifications of the term genocide and the legal consequences of having a duty to pay reparations. and that took them 5 and
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a half years to iron out the deal with them being government. and one of the reasons i think was that they've also been not as wives allowing as why the participation as it would have been necessary to really get that reconciliation. and so i see that the deal now still needs to be ratified, but it looks set to be is the criticism here about the amount of money, how it will be spent, or more about the principal itself? i see japanese refusing to correlate reparations. i think maybe it's both, 1st of all, how much who, who was included in making an agreement herrera said from the very beginning no deal about dash without us no agreement, no negotiations that was ignored a substantial effect my career on i'm a community fee left excluded the diaspora,
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people are excluded. secondly, it's the amount of money which ties into the fact that the hero mom are not included in the, in the, in the unshared leech about how, how to call it. so the german agreement has not yet been signed. the german foreign minister has postponed a visit to when took, which was planned for last week. apparently, the apology has not yet been offered. this is all part of, of, of the deal. and it's quite a nightmarish situation because what started as a temp cheating reconciliation is now preventing reconciliation ashore. well, i said the namibian vice president has been quite vocal. he said, no amount of money can truly compensate for the life of a human being. but also that this isn't enough. so what then would be
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a better number? do you think? i mean, this is difficult because i mean the, i me been vice president. this is not enough very negotiate. the german government is quite, quite a quite frank about it and jane, this is basically a close feel we negotiated the agreement says that the understanding of both government that this is now settled once this is sign. so i think that is a way to, to get the deal through the medium parliament because we've been parliament has, has not agreed to the agreement that it's not accepted yet. so this is all 5 cried dubious at the moment. and i think we need a completely new approach. i said that the german presidents should start by reaching out to the heroine. mamma apologizing for the apology, or for the baby put it you came about,
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or one should go down the road and say this is now that you would between the 2 government, the a chief, an agreement. and now the number again at the german paula government has to negotiate directly with the 2nd communities, including the diaspora. oh, have to say that that would play them stopping all over again. indeed, yoga, remember that from the university of hamburg? thank you for sharing your thoughts for the finance there. now, social media accounts related to bitcoin, currently being blocked in china. and the last few days, access to several crypto currency related wave accounts were denied. instead, use us or message saying that those accounts violate existing laws as follows, an announcement by the chinese government that it will step up a crackdown on bit queen trading and mining. well, since mid april, the price of bitcoin has tumbled from a high of $64000.00 to be worth. now, just more than $36000.00 today,
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and march test to see it on last sent bit coins value flying. when he said the electric call america would accept payments in the crypto currency. and price then began dropping dramatically weeks. lisa as mosque may, the utah sizing environmental concerns. and then on sunday, sentiment began changing again as el salvador present night because he said he has plans to make but queen legal tender and his country for the crackdown in china and signs and regulations elsewhere. paying close attention to the crypt icons the market has prevented bitcoin price from rising. again. that's now speak to then on capital. he is the founder and director of copper in asia, financial technology, research and consulting firm. and he's also the author of the very option and chomping at the bitcoin. he joins us now from singapore. then on why is china so an see crypto currency look, i think what we've seen over the past decade is china is pushed back on every form of cryptic currency, trading mining, or otherwise, investing in the product and fundamental to that is protecting the individual
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consumers in china, although, you know, we've seen rapid rises in the price of coin and other crypto currencies over the past year. we've also seen deep declines. and i think the chinese government wants to ensure that the population is not affected negatively. because in many of these cases, it could be the next going amount of money. and so i think that's their 1st concern . and secondly, it's really big point in these other crypto currencies in the chinese financial ecosystem. don't really add much value at this point. you know china's financial ecosystem in terms of payments. we have alley pay, we have we chat if a number of systems and platforms that are very modern and innovative. so big point in crypto currency. don't really add that much. well, i'm curious because l salvatore appears to be on the opposite root. do you think we could then see economies around the world split between those that accept crypto currency and those that don't i certainly think that could be the scenario that might be playing out. you know, especially for countries like al salvador,
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you know, i think when you're in smaller economy, having a tertiary form of payment or a store of value is beneficial. i mean, if we look at many countries around the world, there are on the dollar standard anyways, whether they're using physical dollars or their currency is 6 to the us dollar. so in many ways, the big coin or any of the other crypto currencies is not tremendously different in that regard. one curious as to how do you implement crypto herron's here, then as a form of monetary tender. i mean, especially in cases where you see a really strong informal economy that would benefit. i mean, a lot of there is a developing countries. so what sort of infrastructure do they need? does that come a day where i can buy a bottle of water on the side of the road with bitcoin? well, that day is here in for effectively. i mean that, that was the idea of the coin from the very beginning is that you could use it as a form of peer to peer transfer value. and so that, that kind of functionality in there for a long time. the challenge with any of these countries i get off the top and where
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it is, whether the visuals in that country actually use it. and that's been the challenge of the coin. you know, in many places it's much easier to use a credit card or to use pay power is another platform rather than, you know, pulling out a crypto currency wallet waiting for a couple of minutes for the transfer to complete. so the real question will be, you know, will individuals in each of these countries use that? and then as you, as you mentioned, you know, how will these countries integrate this into their financial system than their fiscal policy? because it's obviously something that's a little bit outside of their control. very interesting happening, says that on cap from the found the indirect capron asia, thanks for sharing your expertise here with us on out of there. thank you. how hungry is delaying plans to build a chinese university in budapest, after thousands joined a mass rally there against it, a senior officials and the proposal to build a $2000000000.00 campus of food on university could be put to a referendum in 2 years. if the project goes ahead, it would be the fast, the chinese university campus in europe. thousands of protesters defied
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a ban on public gatherings on friday, accusing the government of cruising up to beijing. so that's a problem. i know my problem is not that we have economy relations with china or russia. the problem is that it is all very one sided in front of the government is fighting the west. but at the same time, it will make virtually any business deal with the new guy. well, it is now time for sport and his father. thank you so much. american, teenager, coca golf has made some history at the french open by reaching the quarter finals on monday. the 17 year old storm been for the last 8th, with a 6361 win over to new views on shiver. it's her 1st grand slam caught a final. she's the youngest stroke and general school to find the 2006 and the youngest american quarter final any grand slam since 1997. and also the super happy that i was able to reach my 1st quarter final. i played really well today,
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so i'm happy about that. thank you guys for coming to watch in the quarter's golf. we'll face the undefeated check. co barbara k chickamauga. she's also in so her 1st grand slam quarter final, that's off the power in cost. american sloan, stevens, who was the runner up back road and girls, 3 years ago, paycheck of a winning easily fix to, and fix love mean, well know me, a soccer has pulled out of next week's berlin grass cool tournament that comes in the wake of a controversial exit from the french open last week because of her mental health organized to say that i saw because team told them she'll take a break. that will, number 2 hasn't said when she plans to return to the court with just 5 days to go until the start of the euros. spain's preparations have been thrown into chaos. of the captain said job with skits tested positive for covert 19 though false. the entire score to go into isolation and pull out of tuesdays warm up match with the
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few alia. so fall all the other members of spain's 24 man scored have tested negative. they 1st came at the european championships as against sweden in civil next monday. and the well steamer of the as a bay shore ahead of the opening group a match against switzerland on saturday, garrett bells team are also fits legans turkey in buck who before traveling to rome to play italy in just under 2 weeks time american golf, apache can play for these swim at the memorial tournament was weird of the withdrawal of tournament leader, john rome, who tested positive because 19 can play and call him or recover, found themselves going from 6 shots behind. so sharing the lead, when rome was forced to withdraw after the 3rd round, the 2 plays ultimately went into a playoff or recall, missing this paul puts on the 1st extra hole allowing can play to clean. she thickened when at this tournament. as well as believe in the fedex cup standing,
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and rom we're still on can please mind of the he's when i don't wish that kind of scenario. and anybody would much rather faced him down today and shot us extremely low, round and, and, and beat him. that way, but unfortunately there's nothing i can do. you know, i did everything i could with the cards. i was dealt and you know, i really did a good job of focusing today on the task at hand and staying present and, and that's all you can do in the stand. women's golf have a new major champion. and the 1st from the philippines you casso came back from you early double bogey. the beach depends. how poca, in the food, whole of a sudden death play of pinching the u. s. women's open. who is 19 years old. so match fell to me as in the park as the youngest champion at the oldest women's major. well, the some good news on the cove. 19 fun for the n h l. the league has received an
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exemption from canadian health officials that allows cross border travel until the canadian themes, montreal, canadians, and when you pick j, have been restricted to playing in canada only from the next round of the us based teams will be allowed in, but will still be inside a bubble in the playoff game, the canadian beat, the jet $51.00. take a 3. nothing serious leave. on the other side of the border, the vegas go to my pool. so one their game, $51.00 in case they hammered the colorado avalanche. the theme with the base regular season regular. this is game for the 2nd round theory and the match up is now side to to jonathan much so scoring he full 3 hattrick. the help vegas to a memorable when an 800000 were in attendance. so this one is the largest crowd this even in the n h in the, in the los angeles clip as of one they way into the western conference play a semi finals. thanks the 28 points from co, leonard
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b for dallas mavericks. 126111 in game 7 on sunday. you could don't teach school 46.4, the math, but that could not prevent elimination mixed up for the clippers is the top seated utah jazz game. one is on tuesday. in salt lake city, the mon biles put the final touches to her preparations for the tokyo olympics for the record 7th, all around us gymnastics title on sunday, the reigning world, and lemme pick champion delivered another stunning performance. finishing nearly 5 point the head of a runner up to me for lee and teammate jordan child makes money. she'll be looking to become the 1st woman who invest tobacco limping all around gold in more than the british prime. and if the bars johnson has betsy's culture secretary you said being cricket board should think again off the suspending bowler only robinson from old international cricket because of tweets the posted in 20122013. robinson made his day b for england in the 1st test against new zealand,
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but racist and fix of tweets from nearly a decade ago when robinson was still a teenager have surfaced, he had since apologized. i would say the devastated barest and the most is all the boy is. and i said very quick take on board. what happened and equally mean, apologize until to the dressing and obviously came out and apologize to the rest of the world. but what you have to do, it helps you to but logan paul has gone the distance, the former world champion box floyd may weather in an exhibition fight in miami. a round bout had no when an old judge's ring thought and it didn't count for the fight his record. but the mon, to watch it overwhelmed showtimes services, which crushed paula $23000000.00 followers on youtube and stands to make millions of dollars from the fight. while even may weather, who retired from boxing in 2017 described the exhibition fight as legalize the bank
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robbery? no, no, no, i'm not. and i'm not coming back to this point about. absolutely no idea what i had to do a name, a mark on a sport. i got all, i got all my faculties made a made a ton of money. they bought a money in the money and every day. well, i know we got to eat food every day just of ours, so we live longer. and that takes money. so to me, it looks like money is every day. i mean, yes, surviving against me whether like is great. he's my 2nd opponent. he's my 2nd opponent for they were my 2nd opponent and so yeah, i mean, you know, i'm happy i'm happy. good is good fun. i thought was for me. so now i'll be your again later with small thanks very much pisa. well that is it for me to pay for
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