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ah al jazeera, what ever use all? ah, molly's crew leader is sworn in as president colonel asked me go to promises to honor his international commitments and whole transparent election. ah, watching life from headquarters and hi, daddy and obligated also had at least 40 people are dead and dozens injured. officer to passenger trains, collide and san vice president come, harris is in latin america. in an effort to tackle the migrants crisis in the
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region will be live in guatemala. desperate for a new life, we followed a flight of refugees who try to cross the english channels from france to britain by both. ah, hello, thanks for joining us. the leader of 2 military crews, and less than a year, has been sworn in. as molly's transitional presidents, colonel asked me, goiter has promised to honor regional and international commitments and hold credible as well as transparent elections. he's a, the opposition leader shall go. my guy as prime minister nicholas high has more from the capital bama co, while the former president of molly is held under house arrest, june to leader. i see me going in full military regard. it's warranted as molly's new head of state, in what critics call another blood outside the venue special forces secure the area
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. the mood of the ceremony is somber. intense. there are no heads of state and few ambassadors, and some members of people. society shuns the ceremony, calling it a sham and illegitimate, and go to the 1st public address since last month's qu, he sought to unite volumes until the world presidential elections will be held. i would like to reassure the regional and international community. in general, molly will omar, all of its commitments for and in the best interests of the nation. surely after a new prime minister was enough to get my get from the civil society movement, m 5. the west african body echo was in the african union, suspended molly after the military took over and called it for a return to a civilian lead. transition is concerned about how the instability and molly will effect the security situation for the region. our groups operating from inside molly are launching attacks and they bring new air and bertina also where more than
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a 160 people were killed on saturday. it's in this building, whereas me going, there was a warning that in 2015 a piece of chord was signed between the maryan state and arm group. now many millions fear that the agreement is now in jeopardy, fearing the security situation of this here rate even further france with $5000.00 troops in this health region, which includes news year, but foster child and molly has suspended military cooperation with a 1000000 army armed groups will profit from this crisis in this political instability. there is a vacuum of power in an absence of the state and which arm groups. so try to fill, making it difficult for the peace agreement to stand and stuff. and i go on, says envoy. good luck, jonathan. is expected to meet molly's new head of state as see me going on tuesday . going to says there is an opportunity to drive molly's transition towards the
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aspiration of the 1000000 people. it is a promise 1000000 leaders has made before, but have so far not fulfilled. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo to trains have collided in southern pakistan, sin province, killing at least 40 people. but the death tolls likely to rise with doesn't injured and others still trapped. prime minister in ron khan said he was shocked by the accident and it's cold for an inquiry. alexi o'brien reports. heavy machinery works to lift the mangled wreckage at the 2 train and cast the 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 ask you
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a present already. i just know my bizarre make it, yvonne, if 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 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. 78 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 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 row kennedy. 2 years ago, the 19 people died in 2016 when a passenger train crashed into another. the information ministers tweeted v as a plan for revamped rail system. and that it's a priority for the government alex here brian al jazeera israel's parliament will vote on whether to approve a new government by june. the 14th, the speaker of the can asset told members this session will be held in the next 7 days. and they'll vote on a cross party coalition. lead by centrist, you're lucky it. it brings together 8 parties from across the political spectrum. they want to unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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who's been in power for 12 years. very faucet is in west jerusalem and says a lot will depend on when the vote is taking place. that's what everyone was waiting to hear from the nathan yahoo! ally, who is the speaker? these are the parliament, the connect. it wouldn't happen on wednesday. the earliest reasonable data could happen, or would it be right up until the deadline next monday. the 14th? well, he didn't say he said that it would happen sometime by that monday. so that leaves his and by extension that and you know his options open to try to call the vote. at the most suitable time. there is a big operation by ness and yahoo and his party and his allies more broadly to try to splinter away at the coalition as it's trying to form up there is one, suppose it weak link as far as they're concerned in the party of natalie bennett, who would be the 1st prime minister in a rotational deal?
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his you mean a party, but that member near or near or back has apparently, according to one report, said to his friends that he intends to vote with the change block. and he has been under extreme pressure both publicly and also in terms of social media, even up to the point of death threats. and that kind of atmosphere is something that the opposition leader. yeah, i love he'd, he referenced in his remarks earlier on monday. i mean, not honing 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. and then we need change if our political culture is based on live and the threat and hatred of arab systems and hatred of left wingers and hatred of right. wingers who don't hate arabs and less than yes, we need change when we've brought change. we've brought about change and we're proud of in the so jala paid their referencing the kind of tensions within the israeli political class. but of course there are more broad tension security
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tensions as particularly around jerusalem. and in the aftermath of the conflict between israel and hamis in gaza, the decision to potentially have a rerun of a right wing flagged march through the heart of the old city. unoccupied is true. some that was supposed to have taken place on the 10th of may to mark the seizure of east jerusalem in 1967, the beginning of the occupation that was cancelled at that point. because that was the day of extreme high tension and violence that ended in the launching of rockets from garza towards your islam in the beginning of that military escalation. and so the organizers of that wanted to have it a month later this coming thursday, while the situation remains extremely fragile and delicately balanced. well, the security establishment, the police, so that they couldn't use that route designed to go to the old city through the muslim quarter through damascus gate because of the potential flashpoints both
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within the old city and far beyond. hamas has celebrated the decision to cancel this march because the organizes said that they would not succumb to having their route changed. one of the leading members of that, organizing group a right wing, religious nationalist member of parliament, he said that it is so coming to tara in return by not going through with it, but i think more broadly, many people will be breathing a sigh of relief at this next, particularly potentially very volatile occasion, has so far been averted. the right wing presidential candidate, keiko fouquet, mores. lead as narrowing further and peru with over 92 percent of the run. our vote counted for more. he has just over 50 percent. while her left us rival pedro castillo has 49.8 percent. arianna sanchez reports from lima. they came, however, they could in wheelchairs on crutches with the help of their loved ones. a social
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media campaign had called on the older generation of peruvians to get out and vote cabbage 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 sunday's run of 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 and knows the importance of her vote. my father and a few more patriotic than ever because the speech of our country is at stake in the capital li, malware. cagle he murray 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,
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they do hundreds of people escorted pedro garcia to the polling station. again, if you have 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. you know, i'm not afraid because whoever wins we, the working class will continue working. we know elections favorite businesses for us, it's always the same. a lives will not change. what many voters said they're looking for? it's a precedent to represent all peruvians. still ahead on al jazeera, we look at why indian federal government is taking charge of distributing current virus vaccine and find out why the chinese government is blocking social media accounts linked to the crypto currency bitcoin.
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but we're not most people ah ah, hello again, the top stories on just the rather our leader of to military coups and less than a year has been sworn in. it's molly's transitional presidents and colonel asked me going to a pledge to honor regional and international commitments and hold transparent elections. his name, the opposition leader, ciocca my god. as prime minister, 2 trains have collided in southern parks on thin province killing. at least 40 people rescue workers are still looking for passengers who are trapped in the wreckage. israel's parliament has been given a week to decide whether to approve
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a broad coalition as the new government. it would be led by center ca are heads and it brings together 8 parties from across the political spectrum, all aiming to unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu. well, the u. s. tries president, common harris has raised the issue of migration with guatemala president as part of a regional effort to address its root causes. harris says president biden wants to re establish relationships with allies around the world. she also visit mexico during her 1st foreign trips since coming to office the united states, knowing that our security and prosperity depends on what happens abroad. we are clear that we have a responsibility then to interact, to cooperate and to work with our allies and our friends around the world. as you know, when i return to the united states, the president will be taking his 1st international trip as a reflection again of ours ministrations. priority am in guatemala today to discuss
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an advance our share priorities. foremost among those, as you have mentioned, is addressing migration and from this region in particular. well, let's find out how migration is affected in speech amenable rapid. he's joining us from the guatemala mexico border manual. just tell us where you are exactly, and what you're seeing. sure, and i'll just give you guys a sense of where we are right now. i'm actually going to step out of the frame just so that you can see the su, chapter river behind this, which is a natural border between guatemala and mexico. and this border, specifically, this river represents one of the biggest challenges for the binding ministration in this plan to curb migration. this is a very porous border. there's practically no police presence here and what you're seeing is more than anything else. merchants crossing aboard, wrapped to and from between the 2 countries moving moving goods and then many people just moving groceries. but this is also very popular crossing point for
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migrants and a place where you are likely to, to meet people smugglers. just last night we met one gentleman who was talking about the ease with which he is able to move people from guatemala, honduras, even from nicaragua, up into mexico, and then on to the border with the united states. now we also know that part of that plan that strategy from the by did ministration to curb migration from central america, includes a crackdown on smuggling, includes a crackdown on human trafficking and will undoubtably affect the work of people like the gentleman that we met last night. who makes a living off of moving people to and from central america, into mexico and ultimately into the united states. but this by no means is the only challenge facing the bite administration's plans for central america. take a look the. the mendez family are doing chores around their home. the water for the meals are having this evening arrived directly to their home thanks to a community water project funded in part by the united states agency for
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international aid and development or usa id running water has been a life changing upgrade for the family. would have to come up with me. i think life has changed because we now have water. we used to have to go all the way down to the hint collected. but all, thanks to god, we now have our own water. across guatemala, impoverished communities have received billions of dollars in aid from the united states over the years. money aimed at improving economic conditions and discouraging migration from the country. despite these efforts, poverty has only worse and stuff in it than mingles. an expert on economic development says the solution isn't as simple as pouring more money is the problem when are they leave? those on the cell by the truth is the united states is the country that provides the most support to what model in the 3 countries of northern central america. the problem is that no international cooperation is going to substitute the need to establish functional public institutions for the development of democracy. that is
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a task that is ultimately up to the guatemalan government. so some critics argue that international aid has fallen short of creating true economic stability. it doesn't mean that development projects have failed from the central water tank. 95 percent of homes in 5 different indigenous communities now have access to clean water. the hope of development workers is that projects like these can be replicated across all of guatemala. in the village of lp santa community leaders see the key to making international development projects like these successful is to make them sustainable. therefore, we've received training on sustainability by us a id so that people can be more autonomy because one day the donors will leave our community. now we know how to maintain a healthy water supply. us president joe biden has pledged $4000000000.00 to the government to water mala, honduras anto salvador to expand on programs like that. the sat the community water project because they are the positive impact the program is having on the health
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and livelihoods of residence. is clear what's uncertain is if the biden strategy will succeed, where previous plans have fallen short and create the economic conditions necessary for central america's poorest families to truly thrive? now we've known for some time that the bite and plan for central america has a significant departure from the policies of donald trump. but what we're hearing overwhelmingly from development experts here in guatemala is specifically is that it will ultimately be up to the guatemalan government to ensure that foreign aid isn't last corruption to make sure that you cannot make stability as a priority. and to ensure that democratic institution ality maintains its legitimacy, we're hearing from experts. is that without those assurances, there's no way. there's no amount of foreign aid that is going to be enough to solve the problems of the governments of central america. countries like hundreds of salvatore and guatemala, and prove and really mitigate these problems and make people feel like they they
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have other options other than to risk their lives crossing dangerous borders like the one behind us. ok, thank you so much. manuel. rapid reporting from guatemala mexico border. while india is federal, government has announced it will fully take over the distribution of free coven. 1900 bucks. seems to all adults prime minister and remote in future and follows weeks of criticism by the opposition and public health experts who argued states were struggling to obtain doses on their own. meanwhile, india's biggest cities, new delhi, and by are using restrictions, prompting businesses to cautiously reopen that was with perone reports from new delhi, 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 life livelihood. and also living in the fear of put on
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a light is definitely eaten everything. moderate is very happy that finally bought pings 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 a few days after the latest economics showed india's 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. the law is not as high as they were. that's why you've come back
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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. beekeeping as per the calculations we are preparing for pico $37000.00 cases a day. where calculating 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 will 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 superstring events which are being that was dangerous, with widespread, strictly avoided, bought through oblique result,
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as well as administrative vigilance. to late december and d, as 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. health experts say it's imperative the lessons learned. and now applied elizabeth crohn and al jazeera new delhi. the number of migrants on refugees trying to cross the english channel from france to britain by boat is rising. officials on both sides believe that hundreds have made the crossing just in the past few days. it's ayesha butler reports from kelly. french police officers patrol a beach at night near kelly on a mission to prevent migrants and refugees from trying to cross the english channel
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to reach the u. k. by boat. they've crossed the mediterranean and survived many dangers. 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 bunkers like this one to hide material. they've said we've found both and life jackets here in the past, and what happens is the migrants wait in the dooms over there with smugglers retrieve the material and they all go out to. they were nearly $10000.00 attempted crossings last year. at least 6 people died. police have 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 us 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,
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you can just about say the case 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. 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. through 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 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 if i don't care about the risk, because i lift danger and i'm gonna stop. and now it's dangerous to stay here for exit in the pandemic. haven't dissuaded some from trying to reach person or, and did dreams of the thought of safety that many take for granted. so some people
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continue to risk their life for opportunities, they believe lie on the horizon. natasha butler al jazeera kelly. google is set to pay nearly $270000000.00 fine in france, after regulators there found it had abused a dominant market position in the digital advertising sector. penalty is part of a settlement reached with 3 media group. so acute google of having a monopoly over online ad sales or social media accounts related to bitcoin are being blocked in china. in the last few days, access to several crypto currency related way bill accounts was denied. instead, user saw a message saying those accounts violate existing laws. it follows an announcement by the chinese government that it will step up the crackdown on bitcoin trading and mining vin on cap. ron is the founder and director of combination. that's a financial technology research and consulting firm. he explains why crypto
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currencies don't add 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
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in crypto currency don't really add that much. amazon founder jeff basis is announced. he's heading to space with his brother next month on the 1st man flight launched by his rocket for blue origin. they'll join whoever went the auction for a seat on the new shepherd spacecraft on july 20th. the world's richest man says he has dreamed of going to face since he was 5 and a tote. the trip with us or a new era of commercial space travel. blue origin is facing stiff competition from ill on musk space ex. ah. hello, the headlines on al jazeera, the leader of 2 military crews in less than a year, has sworn in his molly's transitional precedence, colonel, i see me going to a pledge to honor regional and international commitments and hold transparency elections. he's named opposition leader ciocca omega. as prime minister.
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