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vision on people and how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put them on air and to really engage. because we know that our audience, who's interested not just the mainstream news, but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go under reported. ah, molly's crew, naida, is sworn in as president. cannot see me going and promises to honor his international commitments and hold transparent selection. ah, hello there, i'm associate, hey, this is alan 0. live from also coming up to 40 people are dead and thousands injured off the 2 passenger trains collide and pakistan a close presidential race and peru right when canada kicker for more if need is
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narrowing with over 90 percent of our counselors desperate for new life, we follow the place of refugee to try to cross the english channel from from to britain. why both? ah, now the leader of true military crews and less than a year, has now been sworn in as molly's transitional president cannot see me going to has bound to on a regional and international commitments and also to hold credible and transparent collections. that ceremony went ahead, despite growing international pressure to hold elections of hand overpowered to civilian native course, you'll recall led a military coup. last month overthrowing and transitional government installed just less than a year ago. we didn't want them to be put in this new situation, offered us the opportunity to put the process of transition back in the direction desired by the people. the challenges are immense. the legitimate expectations of
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the people are big enough to proceed. we have to, according to the roadmap, implement the actions necessary for the success of the transition, notably the organization of credible fair and transparent elections. but i'll help schedule it not. let's speak to nicholas, how can join us now from the 1000000 capital bunker. nick, talk us through how the swearing in went today. i know it's been more than a little tense there and the lead up to it. that's where i mean, security forces where is halted traffic around the venue where the ceremony took place. we saw people walking walking in unlike when there was this ceremony held 9 months ago. people where were the somber faces of people coming in? most the members of the council of national transition, absent were the boundaries of the heads of states or any official dignitaries or v i p. this was a swearing in 0 me that really happened for it seems
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a portion of the malia and lead and civil society. it was interesting to see. i see me going to who is yours, the very reserve, he hasn't really spoken publicly since. the 2nd qu, take to this down to address the modern people directly. and in the speech, he try to both reassure them all in people who are concerned over what's happening . and just bear in mind that this swearing in ceremony is happening whilst the president of transition by and, and the prime minister marked are one were held in detention last week by assuming go into and are currently held under house arrest. and so a portion of the population wanted to see if he is going to commit to a peaceful transition towards free and fair election. so he did mention in his, in his speech that there will be these elections. he didn't mention when he has
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a deadline set by the west. african body eco was by february 2022. so far, both the african union and the west african body have suspended molly altogether, but that fall short of sanctions. on the other hand, we saw friends really pulling some pretty severe attention there. suspending temporarily military cooperation between them all in state and the french forces. there are 5000 french forces in the region, most of them in ali and their team partner to military. also, the world bank holds a portfolio of around $1000000000.00 halting it's, it's a transfer to, to, to government institution. and molly until there's a civilian lead transition. so you really tried in his speech to reassure the mountain people, but also international actresses that he will hold. who will honor his promise is made to them. now says, yeah, nick is used in reporting for so long. molly's been grappling with this hearst of
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security challenges now given the reaction from the international community to going so that you've just been describing that. could we expect to further deterioration in terms of the security situation? well, that's the fear. i mean the, the swearing in ceremony, interesting enough happened where in 2015 there were the algebra peers agreement signed between our groups and them all in state. and there has been riddle move from the 1000000 authorities to work on that. and it's clear from a see me go to a speech that his priority is not so much the peace agreement, but trying to reorganize and reestablish the state authority within molly and within my co. so essentially ensuring that that 1000000 states that has largely been absent in the center in the north of the country is re establish his his primary and his primary goal is to have. 7 institutional reforms in the next 9 months. that's
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a really tall order and it's for doesn't seems to be the security situation now. the arm groups, those that have signed the piece of agreement. it especially those in the north have met with me going to last week. they have showed concern, so there has been some dialogue happening, but there's also some of those arm groups that have not signed the alger piece agreement that we're not around in 2015. i'm alluding to here as the, the okay to affiliate jamal. and certainly one with the mean who have launched attack just last week in the south of the country attacking malia and may resolve this. there's also been attacks by the islamic state in the greater so hard, not just inside molly, but in neighboring countries in burkina faso, where we saw a 160 people killed on saturday. so the security of the region is contingent on the stability of molly and that's why so many actors are watching what's happening right now in the mind capital by micro,
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natalia nicholas hopkins with all the latest force from monaco. thanks so much. thank when our 2 trains have collided in southern pakistan since providence killing at least 40 people, but that death toll is still likely to rise with thousands others still injured and others tramped. prime minister mon calling has said he was shocked by the accident and has called for an inquiry alex here bryan for 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. send province where fields turned and to make shift. hospitals and bodies were lined up on the soil as your prison daddy, i just knew i was making them on venus. you can see that the rescue operation is
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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 train plowed into them. the driver of that train told local media he'd seen that the railed cars and tried to break but couldn't. when ya, in the train was going towards point judd 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 in ron kansas. he's 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,
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same 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 roll. kennedy. 2 years ago, the 19 people died in 2016 when a passenger train crashed into another. it could do that extreme mismanagement, and this extreme mismanagement management back. people who have no knowledge of what they're managing, not david, this start taking with things did will not have when this started with thank then even the structure goes down, everything goes down. the information ministers tweeted fee as a plan for a revamped rail system. and that it's a priority for the government alex here brian al jazeera. now israel parliament will vote on whether to approve a new government by june. the 14th,
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the speaker of the commencement told members that the session will be held in the next 7 days. they'll be voting on a cross party coalition, lead by interest a yay. and a peed and brings together 8 parties from across the political spectrum. they want to unsafe prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now going in power for 12 is high for that now joins us from west teresa hurry. how is this very likely to go well, that's looking more like it will be in favor of the change government at least as things go at the moment. and that's presumably why the speaker of the can i said the speaker, these are the parliament didn't give as he was expected to a precise date and timing for this vote. we were waiting to hear, would it be on wednesday, which is the soonest it could reasonably happen, or would it be right at the very end of the deadline next monday here. and he said that a date would be issued later. and so that gives him more flexibility. it gives netanyahu
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potentially more time to try to peel off potential defectors or try to scupper this vote in some way. but there are positive signs, as i say, for the change block in that one of the right wing jamita members who was seen as potentially a weak link that yahoo was working on has reportedly committed to friends, at least according to one report. and it's really media that he will vote in favor . busy of this change block and there had been some pretty unpleasant threatening online abuse going his way as well up until the point of death threats. and that is something that the architect of this change government. yeah. le paid the head of the opposition. something he was referring to a little earlier on monday. i mean, not only in these past few days proves just how much we need change. it's a leadership uses violence and incitement against connected members against their children, against the very essence of the democratic process. then we need change. if our political culture is based on live and the threat and hatred of arid and hatred of
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left wingers and hatred of right. wingers who don't hate arabs unless we're enough . then yes, we need changes. we've brought changes, we've brought about change and we're proud of it. and how it is also, i believe, been a decision to cancel a big rally. can you talk us through the reasoning that yes, this was the flagged march. sometimes it is jerusalem day, at least it would have been, had it taken place on the day it was supposed to on the 10th of may, is a celebration for israeli right wing is in settlers and religious nationalist, especially of the seizure of east jerusalem. the beginning of the occupation of east to slim in 1967. and it didn't take place on the 10th of may because of the security concerns around that day. full attention and violence day that ended with the rockets being fired from gaza towards jerusalem. in the beginning of that military escalation between israel and hamas,
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it's still very tense in jerusalem. and yet these, these right wing is wanted to stage it again or have the ability to stage it this coming thursday a month on from the date. it was supposed to have taken place. police said that it couldn't go through its usual route through the heart of the old city through the muslim courter through damascus gate, the risks of a flash point there. why does security implications with too great? and so again, the right wing is have decided to cancel it. so it's a potential, at least for a reduction intentions potential remain high. and there was another decision taken by the attorney general not to intervene in the case of the possible expulsions of palestinians from shakira. the neighborhood and occupied the streets limit the center of so much attention that could heighten the risk of those expulsions taking place. so it still remains very finely balanced and could boil over once again. high force that was all the letters for us from western sun. thanks so much harry.
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what right during presidential candidate cake or food mores lead is narrowing farther in peru with now or at 90. 2 percent of the run off are counted for more. he has just over 50 percent. while her left us rival pedro castillo now has 49.8 percent around a sanchez reports from lima. 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 up in the summer. clearly we are in a critical situation for the country. we can fall in 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 political spectrum, or be the gusty. you're on the extreme left. at this school in central lima lice
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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 the seal 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 it's over, they will start demanding results on health care and the economy. whether the new
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government can deliver will still for many be open to question. no, 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. 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 the mapping. i'll still have you here on alger 0 poverty, high crime and a lot of economic opportunity. i'm kimberly helped in guatemala city coming up. i'll tell you why the us vice president is here to address just some of the problem . why india is federal government is now taking charge of distributing corona virus . faxing. ah
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hello. our plum rains are working in synergy with post tropical disturbance, troy weighing and it has just dropped incredible amounts of rain in taiwan is south of type pay 221 millimeters of rain. it's a catch $22.00 reservoirs are starting to fill up, but of course we're dealing with devastating flooding. our usual plan brain start to fragment a bit, so we get into some dry spells as we head toward the yangtze river valley. will hon to shanghai. we're also dealing with dry conditions for south korea and as we head toward tissue, but a bit of scattered showers per honshu, just outside of tokyo, up to southeast asia under heaviest rain. really, our monsoon rains toward me and more western portion of thailand and a pretty heavy batch of brain toward the western portion of borneo and the north as well. and the philippines pretty much blanketed in rain from the south devil rate up as we hit toward the north in manila $29.00. but that's going to feel about
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$42.00 off to india. and our monsoon range, south west really died down, but still some showers towards the western gods, but really active will be as we head toward me and mars. so young gone $32.00 degrees with plenty of rain in the forecasts. hot and dry for pakistan, karachi, a high, 35 on tuesday. the talk to al jazeera, we oh skinny ami, 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, preston, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on algae sera play, an important role, protecting human face in ah,
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the holiday watching else there that's remind you about top stories, the falla, benita, of 2 military acres and less than a year. husband warning as molly's transitional presidents kind of immigration pledge to on a regional and international commitment and hold transparent election to trains have collided and tell them how fast on since providence killing me. 14 people rescue workers are looking for passengers who are still trapped in the records and primary results and peruse presidential runoff. giving right when canada cake or fridge, maureen and very narrow, lead with 90 percent of counted her left us rival pedro castillo is expected to make more game. now the number of migrants in refugee is trying to cross the
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english channel from france to britain by both is rising. officials on both sides believe that hundreds have made that crossing just in the past few days. but if you make that risky journey across, say they're looking for better life. and despite the dangers they have no choice but to try. latasha watson reports from kelly, french police officers patrol of beach at night near cali on a 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 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 bond because like this one to hide material, 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
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they all go out to be. they were nearly $10000.00 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 clock with some offices on motor bikes, of 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 ports. 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 purchase coast line through the hays. it is less than 40 kilometers away. and for the migrants and refugees that are trying to cross the english channel, their 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 dawn, iraq, or afghanistan, stuck in squalid conditions in cali. some say that the police harassed them. we saw
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officers clear hundreds of people from a camp. this group of young afghans say that their risk of both 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 person or, and 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. latasha butler, al jazeera kelly for carla harris as on her 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she, they arrived in guatemala as part of a regional effort, then addressed the root causes of migration. harris is using the question as president to discuss how to fight poverty, corruption and climate change. and you've also expected to announce measures to
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combat smuggling. and human trafficking has been a surge of people arriving at the southern us border. many of them from central america, white house correspondent kennedy house, following that visit for us from gotten a lot of poverty, high crime and violence, and a lack of economic opportunity. that is why vice president of the united states commer 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 football field. but it's not easy. in fact,
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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 by presidents determined following her visit here to guatemala. she'll be heading to mexico where she'll be meeting with a country leader there as well. now, lawyers for the sri lankan government say that the owner and the crew of the container ship that's currently thinking off the coast tried to cover up the incidence. the government is seeking damages for what's been called the countries west about marine disaster. on the opening day of proceedings, prosecutors alleged the vessels operators. where's the fire? on then hid the information from officials. on to the pandemic and india, the federal government has announced it will fully take over the distribution of free cove in 1900 vaccines to all adults. prime minister render modi view 10 follows weeks of criticism by the opposition as well as public health experts have argued that states were struggling to obtain doses on their own. meanwhile,
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india's biggest city this new deleon won by eating restrictions pumping businesses to cautiously reopen elizabeth problem reports. now from new denny the, the crowds a back on the streets and deli after 7 weeks stores. and one of india is biggest market, 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 everything. moderate is very happy that finally bought things out on the better side. like many other indian states. deli, imposed 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 the virus quite considerably. but they've also meant substantial drop and people's incomes. the reopening in delhi, it's taking place just
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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 worth performance and reckless began. 70 years ago 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 aren't many ways to do that in the villages. however, as restrictions are eased, states leaders are preparing for a possible 3rd wave of the virus be keeping 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.
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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 superstring events which are being that was dangerous, with widespread, strictly avoided, bought through oblique result, as well as to late december this year. and the official death toll from the 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.
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health experts say it's imperative. the lessons learned and now applied elizabeth crohn and al jazeera new delhi, or google is set to pay a nearly $217000000.00 fine and france after regulations. they found that it abused its dominant market position in the digital advertising sector. and penalty as part of a settlement meets with 3 media groups, who accused google of having a monopoly over online ad sales. this is the latest move by european authorities who have been trying to rein in what they see is anticompetitive behavior by us. tech giants. mean, all social media accounts related to bitcoin, being doc and china, just in the last few days, access to several crypto currency related way. bo county was denied and said use this or message saying those accounts violate existing laws because it will follow is an announcement by the chinese government that it will step up a crackdown on bitcoin trading mining aspect to then on capital. he's the founder and director of catherine asia, financial technology, research and consulting firm. he explains why crypto counties don't actually add
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much to china's financial system. 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 consumers in china. although, you know, we've seen rapid rises in the price of bitcoin and other crypto currencies over the past year. we've also seen steep 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 a significant 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. now amazon found
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a jeff bezos has revealed that he and his brother will had to space next month on the 1st human flight launched by his walker through origin. they'll be joining whoever wins the auction for a season on the new shepherd spacecraft on july 20th. and hope to the occasion will usher in a new era of commercial space travel through our dealer is facing stiff competition from ellen musk space ex ah, this is out there and these are the headlines. the leader of 2 military crews in less than a year, has been sworn in as molly's transitional president, kennedy, se me going to a pledge to on a regional and international commitments and hold transparent elections. we get them to this new situation offered us the opportunity to put the process of transition back in the direction desired by the.
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