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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. we know what's happening in our region. we know have some get to places that others and not as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, a green warning. the un feds violence beneath and me and mar, could cause a massive loss of life beyond anything seen in the military seas found. ah, i'm funny, back to boy. you're watching al jazeera alive from do also coming up. know to hatred into a slam of phobia. no to terror and to racism. remembering victims of have
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a vigil in is held in canada to honor or muslim family killed when they were run over by a truck, economic pressure and protests force columbia to east coast 19 restrictions despite rising infections. and albania is parliamentary voting on impeaching the president for allegedly violating the constitution, will be live from the capital tirana. ah, a massive loss of life beyond anything seen since myanmar military seas power if there's no immediate action. that's the warning from the you and human rights envoy on the situation in eastern kayak state. thomas andrew says more than a 100000 people have been forced to leave their homes. he's accusing the military of carrying out indiscriminate strikes against civilians and blocking access to aid
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people in kaya, have set up articles to resist the military june, to which has been cracking down on defense and seizing power in february. the un special oper torn human rights in man man told us earlier. those who are fleeing are desperate. they've gone into for us. and now we're getting reports that they are have little to no water food. there are people getting sick and they have no access to medical supplies. and what we've also learned is that the hunter is blocking roach that could provide to 8 organizations and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a report, a credible report to just to day. but landmines are being laid on the road leading to the forest where these desperate people are. so we could be looking not only at the impact of the bombing itself, but we could be looking at a significant loss of life here in this,
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in this part of me and more. if people are not able to get food, water, and medical supplies, that they so desperately need to, it's a real, real humanitarian crisis that's emerging here in, in kyra, well, the big problem we have right now is that 8 is being blocked. and so there are many that would like to get 80 in, but they're unable to get it in. and so the, the most important thing right now is number one, anyone with leverage on minim line that the leader of the hunter use whatever leverage they have to get into, lift this blockade and allow these people to get the food and medicine and water that they took so desperately need and secondly to stop this indiscriminate disproportionate bombing of these, of these villages. and then finally, i think now more than ever, it's critical for the international community to work very, very hard to cut off access to the revenue that weapons that, to this,
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this who needs to carry on this brutality. halfway myanmar, many people also trying to escape the military crime down 800 people have been killed during protest since the start of february near the border of near the water ton of my salt in ty 9. this growing i, there's a growing underground network that's helping them get away. got hide every force. hugging the marie river border, the city of may sot in thailand has for generations acted as a gateway with neighboring me and mar. it's community spans the border, a shared culture with families living on both sides and in economy routed in cross border trade. but since the cool me m r 4 months ago throwing the country in the crisis, the priorities for some have shifted. business owners are now helping exiles and descendants escaping the genta, find safe havens seal yolanda we are helping all the people get what they need for some high rank. politicians need to be in a safe situation where they can communicate with their organizations inside and
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outside of me and mar. he's also assisting the growing number of protesters, finding their way to korean ethnic army camps in the jungle along the border. there undergoing self defense and combat training part of an expanding alliance between those who have been on the streets calling for the military leaders to step down and the arm groups that have been in a decades long fight for more autonomy. sue sue was active during the anti genta protest. he was living with her aunt, a member of the deposed civilian leader on songs to cheese political party. the n l d. sue sue was detained by security forces last month. as soon as she was released, she fled because as she said, police had surrounded her aunt's home, she used google maps to find her way to the border. we have to stop every entrance of each tunnel that we pass through the immigrants, the immigration officer, the soldier like different uniform, different people. they will check you,
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show me your id. where are you going? can, can i check your phone as you know, for the military judor like we are, we will be a criminal even if we save a picture of the houses who phone with the situation. me and me are showing no signs of changing more protests is like sue sue, will continue to be forced to escape any way they can either fling to safety or training to take on the job. got hired lar al jazeera in other news, at least 10 live mind clearing. workers have been killed in afghanistan, the government displaying the taliban, but it's denied responsibility police. a gunman entered a compound in northern bank land province and open fire. the province has seen an increase in violence in recent months. canada, a prime minister just intruder has described the killing of a muslim family as a terror attack. a visual has been held for the for victims who died after being
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run over by a pickup truck relatives, the calling on people to stand up against racism and islam afore be seen best. robbie has 4 be canadian prime minister just in trudeau left. a little doubt about the nature of a truck attack on sunday that killed 4 members of a muslim family. he called it an act of terrorism. an incident that could have been defined as a local hate crime, elevated to the status of a national tragedy. as canadians, we make a pact with one another that we will look out for each other. take care of each other, respect each other. well for the muslim canadian community, that packed has been broken too many times it slam a phobia is real. racism is real hours before attending a visual for the victims in london,
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ontario trudeau was on the floor of the canadian parliament in ottawa, where he promised to go after and dismantle hate groups and curve online hate speech that has fueled islam of phobia and hate crimes leaders from across the political spectrum pledged to do the same. but conservative politicians taking the mike were forced to speak over the boeing crowd. ah, many blame candidates, conservative leaders of enslaving hatred for political gain. on behalf of the people on terry, all of a province left in the morning. i'd like to extend my deepest sympathies leader of the new democratic jug. me saying, who ran against trudeau in the last election received a much warmer welcome. i
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we have children that are worried that they might look to muslim if they were a hedge. this active tier with committed with the purpose of driving fear into the hearts of the muslim community. so i want to see to my sister's that where her job to my brothers the raptor head, we will not cower in fear. we were our turban or her job with pride because we are proud of who we are. members of the muslim community shared words of hope, but also anger at what they describe as systemic and prevailing islam of phobia. we are all victims of perverse slumber phobia, or pervasive and perverse islam of phobia in our society. and we all pay a price for that hatred. we cannot be satisfied. as long as our national security agencies still seem more obsessed with us than those that are killing us. the vigil
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paused for a moment of silence at 840 p. m. local time. the same moment 2 days earlier as the attack on the cell family who went out for a walk and never made it home. then basra v o d 0, columbia, the capital city is lifting tough. covey 19 restriction, including a night curfew and reopening buys. but it comes as a number of infections, and dest remain high, and it's happening after more than a month of anti government protest. alexander on ptv for cymbalta b, j. m bar owner, heavier crews is excited that the prospect of reopening is listening by and why waiting much longer could be the end of the road for business as it has been for many others. i went, oh, he thought it was a spade angel. we are full of hope now that we must do this with great caution and
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awareness, keeping many safety precautions in place because we are still in a critical moment and we need to take care of each other. and that's what the government hopes most colombians will do as it bets on reactivating, all sectors of the economy to try to respond to growing poverty. and unemployment. despite being in the midst of the worst speaker has been damaged. more than 500 colombians are dying every day. record numbers of infections are being broken and intensive care units are f capacity. you know, major cities, even field hospitals set up to ease pressure on the system are full almost, but it's a minor, assuming i'm a system we, we've been at a very high plateau for many weeks wedding for a reduction on but instead the figures keep climbing for both infections and dis, money. we're seeing major clusters due to the social situation in the country. so things could get even worse because the numbers show an exponential increase. ah,
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much of the blame for the stubbornness of this sir. just focused on the ongoing and take government protests, outer eighty's or using them to explain the paradox of opening up. right when conditions are at their worst. for that he must get out of us incurring why he could stay at home in strict quarantine throughout the city. but the infections already occurred with or without opening. we will have 2 to 3 weeks with high occupancy and the government, this confidence that a faster pace of vaccinations will help improve the health situation in the country and coming week. but a number of doctors associations say that the decision to reopen now is reckless noise going in. the government's decision isn't based on science. many doctors in academics have been studying the decrease, we kind find validity to their arguments. that's why we're asking for it to be repealed. it's a paradox. we're pushing our society towards and even worse tragedy than the ones we are already living. concerts in dance clubs will remain closed until i see use
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of cupid c, palls under 85 percent. the rest of the restrictions are now gone with colombians left wondering if they will be able to strike a balance between the need to work and the need to save lives. allison and just you know what that and human rights warrant says police officers in columbia are responsible for the recent deaths of at least 20 protesters. 16 of them were killed by live ammunition, the rights organisation, this evidence of arbitrary detention sexual abuse and beatings. it says, these are not isolated incidents, buddy systemic problem. the unrest sauntered over, proposed tax increases in april and wide it into a broad movement, critical of the government. the latest confrontation between protesters and police has taken place outside the football stadium where the national team was playing argentina and the world cup qualifier. the demonstrators were angered that the
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match was taking pe, saying it showed indifference to the nationwide anti government protests peruvian to still waiting to learn who will be the next president with a narrow margin separating the left wing and right wing rivals protesters. i've taken the 3 with the porters from both sides, claiming, wrote a fraud. the native results from sundays run off suggests left his candidate federal castillo has secured 50 percent of the vote. his conservative rival caper for g. maury has 49 percent. only 2 percent of the votes are still to be counted still ahead on al jazeera, top us diplomatic uses the nicaraguan president of being a dictator to more potential challenges. arrested. and investigators reveal that credible warnings about the us capital rise way, acknowledge ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, nice to see. we're still dealing with our soaking rains for parts of central europe . so this time it was italy's turn 70 millimeters of rain, but this happened only within an hour. this is a type of rain that leads to flooding. now on wednesday, we'll continue to see these heavy periods of rain really as we head towards central and southern areas of germany, right around the alps and pushing into italy as while we're seeing the humidity bump in toward the western parts of the continent. so paris, this is going to help your temperature will get you probably up to 30 degrees as we head toward the weekend. plenty of sun and these temperatures are well above average. i think the most serious risk of violent weather will be as we head toward southern areas of greece, we could see severe thunderstorms bubble up. so south of athens and anywhere you see the blue here on the map across turkey were running the risk of seeing some
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hail. i would take you to the iberian peninsula right now. our temperatures are looking good madrid, 34 degrees, valencia 27. but and there is a, but we could see some storms towards that south. excuse me, the northeast of spain. i think for barcelona, it's just cloud cover. it says we had west of this city where we could see that turbulent weather across the north of africa. plenty of sun cairo, 40 degrees and we've got our usual bouts of what weather across the gulf of guinea . ah sponsored cattle airways. be part of the debate is self defeating and closing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table, but we wanted to talk about the lens white man. touching aloud the dream, where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion there are like the metric efforts to silence fell opinions on the online face on al jazeera.
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ah, ah, the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on, i'll just be united nations is warning of a massive loss of life in eastern young mar. if no immediate action is taken. it's accusing security forces in this combination trying again, civilians on groups have been resisting the military june, which has been clocking down on defense and seizing power. in february, a vigil has been held in canada for a muslim family can be what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack motivated by hate. 4 members of the same family died after the run over by a pickup truck and at least 10
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a land mine clearing workers have been killed in afghanistan. the government is naming the county bond which denies responsibility. police government entered a compound in northern bank land, proven sand open. try not to i'll be near where the parliament is holding an extraordinary session that could end with the impeachment of president in the matter. it follows an investigation that concluded he should be voted out for violating the constitution. the president's role is considered a political but mentor has regularly clashed with prime minister at the rama. john strapless is in albany, his capital tirana for his joint just now live john, tell us 1st more about the accusations albanian president is facing hello sally. the present faces charges of breaching his obligation of political neutrality and the political system. that's because the socialist ruling policy claims, he made remarks that suggested he was campaigning or citing with the opposition
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democratic party before the april 25th parliamentary election. certainly, we know that the president told people to protect the vote. he said, if a single vote has touched on election day, then sharpen the pitchforks, obviously combative language casting aspersions on how the socialist party might be intending to conduct the elections. those remarks were made 4 days before april 25th election. however, president better has counted that the parliamentary committee that convened to investigate and suggests his impeachment to the chamber is unconstitutional itself because he says it is still the old parliament that is convening here. the one that was voted in after june of 2017 and the new parliament won't be sworn in until september. however, that is not unusual for albanian politics. the last 2 parliament was sworn in
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september following june elections. and it seems that the assembly is ignoring president method proceeding with today. the ruling party has 174 seats and the 140 c chamber. they have an absolute majority, but they still need 20 more votes from the opposition. in order to get the 94, they need to impeach the president. he would then have recourse to the constitutional court for appeal. and after that, if the court decided he should go, he will finally go for john. thank you very much. will of course keep an eye on the situation with you. john trap signed for a fair a. now venus capitals, a top us diplomat, says the current down on descent in nicaragua, post present. daniel shaker is a dictator for opposition. politicians hoping to challenge a president in november's election have been arrested lexia. bryan has a details heading into a meeting with prosecutors before his arrest presidential hopeful,
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felix met at the aga with defiant, saying he dedicated his life to the future of freedom and wouldn't back down if it's out of the look at that. despite everything that might come in a way, the regime is the true minority compared to a nation that wants work. a nation that wants freedom peace and justice. and that's what we're doing in mallard jaga is accused of terrorism and backing international sanction in the nic raglin government. but as supporters said, the allegations, a part of an intensifying crackdown on descent and efforts by president daniel ortega to eliminate any challenges for his office. man, daggers lawyer says the opposition politician has been beaten and custody would be a strong blow with a fist in the face. then another blow to blows and merge the august face and is rather stuck there. the acts of aggression carried out by the police when they were taking us out of the vehicles. but the aga is the 4th potential presidential candidate to be detained in recent days. on tuesday, police also arrested one sebastian shimoda,
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and when february accused police of using surveillance to intimidate him last week his cousin christiana tomato, was put under house arrest, just hours after she announced plans to run against the president of november's election. the sparks protest outside her home last month, her brothers, independent news out late, was rated by police. another candidate, our total crews was detained on saturday for allegedly conspiring against nicaraguan society, the detention of being called a clear infringement of the freedom of expression. not to be ready by all of this is a desperate attempt by the dictatorship is to make us give up the actual road to peacefully resolve the deep economic and social crisis that they themselves have provoked. the tomorrow families deeply entwined and daniel will take his political career, christiane, his mother, the later became president and 990 ousting. ortega after his 1st tent and power
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since he returned to office in 2007 rights groups of accused president ortega, of authoritarian rule and leading to brutal suppression of anti government protests in 2018. which more than 300 people were killed. ortega and his allies say they're defending nicaragua, sovereignty against hostile foreign influence and sanctions. now protests, the band and most opposition parties disqualified ortega and his wife, who to vice president, had been sanctioned by the u. s. and the european union, the top us diplomat on latin america, julia chung, has called for international action. the latest arrests, a further proof of ortega's disregard for democracy. alex here brian al jazeera these really security cabinet has decided that white wing nationalists can go ahead with a controversial demonstration next tuesday. the so called flag march, unoccupied, east jerusalem was cancelled on monday over security concerns from us has vowed to
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retaliate. harry foster has moved from west originally this was due to taking place on monday may the 10th, when israeli jews celebrate jerusalem day, which is the day mocking the seizure of east jerusalem via ready forces in 1967. it's usually an event where flag waving religious nationalist. israelis marched through the muslim quarter of the old city and occupied east jerusalem through damascus gate as well. on that day, it was a dave extreme tension which ended with the rockets launched from garza, the beginning of the military escalation on that day. police decided that it couldn't take place through that route and so the organizers decided to cancel it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu almost immediately said, well, he wanted alternative options to be given by the police, and the statement coming from the prime minister's office is as follows. that's the. the security cabinet convened the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ascribed
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great importance to reaching abroad agreement on the holding of the march. the u. s . congress hayes, the federal government had credible capes of an attack on the capital building in january, but didn't do anything. investigators say that 4 weeks police had intelligence that supporters have been president. donald trump were planning to talk the certification of jo biden's election when boss and jordan has more. we usually work a couple of hours during the day trial. pollings calls for back up unanswered, angry crowds, breaking in unimpeded. a bi partisan congressional report calls the response to the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital, a failure of intelligence preparation and imagination. a failure, it says lead to the death of 7 people, including 3 police officers. the intelligence was out there and we know that now, in fact, at the time, many of us knew that you all reporting that there was,
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you know, online chatter about violence. connected with that gathering. so to me it was just amazing that that intelligence didn't get in the right hands here. yeah, the report says, because no one shared the intelligence capital, police and national guard units weren't equipped and ready to head off any violent proto, we will never give up. we will never can see. and once the crowds leaped rally at the white house where the capital, the report says the breach and the violence were inevitable. but this report does not analyze why the protest happened at all. which is why most sen say they want an independent 911 style commission. there are a lot of other questions that i need to be asked in terms of why did this occur? what motivated folks to descend on the capital to engage in what was an insurrection? those are questions that need to be asked and answered, and the commissioner would be able to take a more full. so look at that. the chances of that happening are diminishing,
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mainly because of partisan in fighting. democrats accuse republicans of trying to protect a former president, donald trump, and his administration. while republican say democrats are blowing politics of their own. one of my big problems with the january 6 commission that was outlined the members, the commissioners, and the staff is going to be appointed by congressional leadership. so so again, i how, how do you get to the bottom of tension, what congressional leadership noon when they didn't know the report calls for more intelligence sharing and more training exercises and improved oversight. but it can't address the bigger issue. why did people who call themselves, patriots try to overthrow their government on january 6th, rosalyn, jordan, elders, era, washington, several members of india, the governing party, have been killed in indian administered kashmir in the past year. the most recent was last week of violence has increased since the government revokes he disputed
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regions autonomy 2019 nor burden money reports. this is the latest funeral for a member of india's governing ballot. he had jumped a party or p. j. p. in jama in india and missed it, kashmir rocking upon the tower, was shot dead in per walmack district by an identified gunman was visiting a friend. he's one of at least 17 members of the b. j. p. have been killed in the region in the past here in march to look counselors and a security guard were killed in a gun attack in the town of support. mother 3 ibt baker lost her husband, re ours and father sham suit in in the a town i was like is that we want the bloodshed to end its cush metes who are dying in this conflict. even if he was a policeman, a politician or any one else, children get often and women become widows. this must end. we know what it means to lose a family member, husband or son. police blamed pocket stone based armed group luck shy toys
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for the attack in march. since 2019 has been an increase in violence in the region claimed by both india and paxton that solved to the hindu nationalists. b j. p government, revoked kashmir as autonomy. effectively annexing part of the muslim majority territory, it also enforces strict curfew and shut down telecommunications to stop protests. ya know, we're missing more of death and destruction in all its manifestations. so that is point number one. the point number 2 is that public alienation has only festered since the people off good me and especially the muslim majority people in jamaica, me feeling alienated to be j. p. disagrees it, since it's been targeted because it's gained popularity. didn't you go ahead? what the militancy isn't, it's last stage last breath,
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but there's no denying that there is a military here. yup. and pockets on also wants to infiltrate on a daily basis. to show their presence, the militants are hacking soft targets. minute security crosses have increased their operations against armed groups as well as b. j. p. leaders, hundreds of civilians, soldiers and only to have been killed since 2019 the latest in the slide. the violence in the disputed region that's gone on for decades. northern molly and to sera ah. flow again, i'm fully back the ball with the headlines on al jazeera, the u. n. is warning of a major loss of life in eastern myanmar if no immediate action is taken. its accusing security forces of indiscriminate strikes against.
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