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option. but when most people oh a the top story is on the al jazeera news hours. he was president joe biden is heading to the u. k. as part of his 1st official trip abroad, the a day visit to europe will take in nato and g 7 summit plus talk to the russian president vladimir putin, provided he will revoke and executive order issued by donald trump's that softer band, the popular chinese owned apps to talk and reach out for us,
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we'll review several foreign controlled apps to see if they posed a security way. i'll just 0 is condemning a series of cyber attacks against its services. it says the attacks tried to access disrupt on control. it's new platform. all attempts were thwarted since they began on saturday. demonstrations are being held in columbia capital after protest leaders called on people to take over bobo tar. it comes after negotiations to end anti government protests failed. the unrest began after president ivan duke, a proposed tax reforms at the end of april, that was withdrawn, but the protests widened. calls to end columbia as deep rooted inequalities and human rights watch to the police of arbitrary detention sexual abuse. and the recent killings of at least 20 protesters on a sondra and petty joining us from boca time, to talk us more through the process going on. yes,
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serene right now. we are in the west of the capital. but as you can see behind me as small group of protesters of block this road, they're trying to reach the main road to access the airport and also to reach where another group of protesters of indigenous colombians of the sack tribe have been trying to bring down the statues of columbus earlier today and also clashed the width of the blockades. like this would have been happening pretty much every day during the now more than 40 days of ongoing anti government protest in the country . as you can also see, the police is stopping them from doing so. the situation here remains quite volatile and we're going to have to see if they're going to be more clashes later in this part of the city. in the meantime, there was also another major rally in downtown book organized by the union. so
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again, i by university students, organic stations that were then going to meet. these are the leaders of the protest, the commission of the american a commission on human rights that is here investigating the many accusations of abuses and the human rights violations on part of the colombian police in response to these ongoing protests. and has there been any government's response to the accusations by human rights watch that is just saying to the police of detentions, arbitrary detentions and abuses? not yet. no formal comment yet from the government. we understand that they have received this recent report that was published earlier on wednesday that the president even do cast, received the report and spoken to the director of human rights watch
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for the america that we are going to be buying. but we haven't heard yet. of any comments on that now the human rights watch report is quite harsh. on the police responds to these protests, they say they have been able to verify at least 34 deaths related to the protests are directly related to the demonstrations. and that at least 30 of them would be protest. there's 3 of them. policemen and human rights watch report that based on for these reports i'm out top sees on medical reports and hundreds of interviews that the based organization has made says that the police with re responsible at least at 20 of these any 15 cases using live munitions that they're not supposed to use in response to this protest.
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so a very violence situation that continues here. and as you were saying and you're in the actions, the negotiation have not moved forward between the government and the leaders of the protest and are suspended at this point. okay, thank you so much on a standard pets here for that reporting from the guitar. the top us diplomat for latin america says the crackdown on the center. nicaragua proves president. daniel ortega is a dictator for opposition. politicians hoping to challenge the president in november's election have been arrested. alexi o'brien reports, heading into a meeting with prosecutors before his arrest presidential hopeful. 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 in a spot everything that might come in a way. the regime is the true minority compared to a nation that once work, a nation that wants freedom of peace and justice. and that's what we're doing in the matter. the ada is accused of terrorism and backing international sanction
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against the nicaraguan government. that is supposed to say 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 lawyers is 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 margie 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. of the aga is the 4th potential presidential candidate to be detained in recent days. on tuesday, police also arrested one sebastian tomato, 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 sparked protest outside her home. last
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month, her brothers independent news out late, was raided by police. another candidate, arturo cruise was detained on saturday for allegedly conspiring against nicaraguan society. the detention to being called a clear infringement of the freedom of expression. ought to be ready. all of this is a desperate attempt by the dictatorship to make us give up the electoral road to peacefully resolve this 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 letter, became president in 1990 ousting ortega after his 1st didn't and power since his return to office in 2007. right. groups of accused president ortega, of authoritarian rule and leading to a brutal suppression of anti government protests in 2018, which more than 300 people were killed. ortega and allies say they're defending nicaragua, sovereignty against hostile foreign influence and sanctions. now,
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protests, a band and most opposition parties disqualified ortega and his wife, who his 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 that is a live picture from the united kingdom and that right there is air force one joe biden on board air force one the us president is embarking on his 1st 4 in trip as the us presidents and his 1st stop on his a tour is in cornwall that's in the south west of england. she'll be for the british prime minister, boers johnson on thursday. and he'll also be attending the g 7 summit as well. so that is there for one landing right now in the united kingdom with the president on
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board for russian court as hearing a petition to outlaw political organizations linked to the jailed opposition leader election of all the if a prove that will ban of all these allies from running and parliamentary elections later this year, the case has been brought by moscow's top prosecutor, who's accused of on the, on his supporters of trying to launch a revolution. the criminal critic, a serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence for parole, violations related to an embezzlement. conviction. bernard smith has more from moscow. the prosecutor's case were told, is that they are the aim of alexi in the valleys, anti corruption organization, the f b k was to change the constitutional regime and power in the country through a so called color revolution. there were protests in moscow. the started at the end of december 2011 following parliamentary elections widely seen as raked. and the prosecution says that to achieve these what it calls destructive goals and the volunteers, anti corruption organization is forming public opinion that is necessary to change
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power in the country. and the defense will say, well, yes, that's how democracy works. it's not what the russian constitution says. if you want to change the regime, then you have to persuade people to vote in elections for somebody else. now, novalis organization has already effectively wound itself down in anticipation of the court ruling in favor of the prosecution. all the arguments the defense try to make earlier today to have this case thrown out have been rejected. the court has been listening to the merits of the prosecution case, and is expected to deliver a verdict later today. the un as warning of a major loss of life in eastern may and mar if no immediate action is taken. its accusing security forces of indiscriminate air strikes against civilians. its envoys as urgent action is needed now in the eastern state of kaya, where more than 100000 people have fled the conflict,
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florida and manly reports per day. lu hopes the small underground bunker will shelter her from the expected air strikes. when the military moved in with bombs and artillery far in march, hospital schools and public buildings were attacked. more than 100000 people from me and must pay in state fled their homes, many escaped to nearby, for now they are working to protect themselves against what they expect to be more bloodshed. i get on board that without burn or like soldiers are going over the line using my secret people live comfortably and safely. but right now, we have to leave our homes and hide from these people from canes, internally displaced camp it to tar,
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tried to fight away along the banks of the solving river to safety. in thailand, the neighboring kaya is one of several regions where armed groups of fighting back against february's clue, when elected leader on foot, su cheap, was deposed. we believe that there blockading this area. this is again something they do on a regular basis. they will deny humanitarian assistance to any area where they believe there is resistance to their rule. so, you know, food is dark, getting through the potable water medicine, other things that people need. the un envoy says mass deaths could occur from starvation, disease, and exposure. the hunter is blocking roach that could provide the aid 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 that landmines are being laid on the road leading to the forest,
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where these desperate people are with the wet season about to begin malaria and dank, a fever could also spread quickly. there it was wondering if those were law l, middle. some of the women are pregnant and were closer labor which makes it hard for them to travel. some have newborn baby that need a lot of supplies you to pool has been in a tooth to come to 15 years and lose what it's like the face hunger and the constant threat from the military. i went to new york new oliver. he tells us all, everyday i had to follow the news and what the soldiers were doing and how they were going to come in. so we'd know all the moves for now people have no choice but the barricade themselves into what a very flimsy shelters, and hope they'll be enough to keep them safe from the next air strike lore by manly out 0. at least 10 workers clearing land mines in northern afghanistan have been
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killed. the government is blaming the taliban, but it denies responsibility. police say gun men entered the camp and baghlan province and open fire violence is increased in the area and recent months. the spokesman for the un secretary general, strongly condemned. he called a attack. james cohen is the chief executive of the halo trust. he doesn't think that taliban is responsible for the attack. i've kind of biggest program. we have nearly 3000 and stuff that they were very proud of. the fact that the africans through employed bus locally that come from all the different communities within us. and they do amazing work to save lives and we're still livelihoods within that very more effective country. you know, have our kind of stuff is at the moment and most of our work across country we can operate safely. what seems to happen is that this group entered,
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they wanted to find specific people, the particular ethnic group, and then they murdered 10 of them. and when did a further 16? the local taliban actually came to our assistance and the taliban itself has denied responsibility. so my suspicion is it's a different organization. i'm not going to speculate who it was. however, you know, we have lots of people who welcome our work support our working, recognize the need to remove landlines and other explosive hazards in afghanistan. so i don't think it would be profitable at this moment to speculate who exactly it was, but we were enough going on long before 911. we've been going in afghanistan since 900 c h. we work 3 different regimes, different phases of african history. and we are determined to carry on our work. still had on al jazeera organizers at the tokyo olympics reveal more plan to make
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the gains a safe as possible. the stories coming up and for whitley ah ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah, ah ah ah, before we get to the sports show you the live picture from the united cake, united kingdom, milton hall in particular that's in suffolk, us like us presidents. joe biden has just arrived in the u. k. his embarking on his 1st foreign trip as us president, and he's arrived at suffolk ahead of the g 7 summit taking place in cornwall this
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weekend and there alongside him. you can see the 1st lady jill biden. let's get you all the forces with leo. thank you. during, let's start with the tokyo olympics that are just 44 days away. and organizers there say that they've released more details regarding their covered $900.00 protocols. that includes from the committee of c o to sheer mucho, who says that all athletes will be subject to gps monitoring during their 1st 2 weeks in japan. as well as members of the media. they stress that the system will only be used retroactively media, not only cognitive marker. this is not surveillance, it's not for constant monitoring. if there's a problem with someone's behavior, the gps can show proof of their actions, or they can show that they didn't do such a behavior. this is how it will be used. we want to do this getting people's consent in advance. it's proven difficult just to get athletes in teams qualified
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for tokyo. australia is olympic baseball team has had to give up on competing at the games altogether. they pulled out of the final qualifying tournament because of what they describe as insurmountable travel in quarantine, logistics around 80 percent of athletes who have qualified have already been vaccinated. but the international olympic committee wants that number to get higher . what we are doing here at this point in time is to contact every single n o c, every single athletes and see whether we can help this effort continues. so it's constant and every single day. and as you know, we have, we have offered a number of, of hubs for, for a number of sees to benefit from vaccination. so really we doing every effort we can, experts at the pan american health organization have warned brazil against holding the cope. america football tournament, which starts on sunday, brazil's players who beat paraguay in a world cup qualifier on tuesday,
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fe. they're unhappy with the last minute decision to switch the cope up from argentina, but they will not boycott it. there have been more than 476000 coven related death in brazil alone. ritual that we're seeing, clear across our region this year have been worse than last year. in many places, inspections are high. and now, then, at any point, during this rough on, at all, marches on at the french open still on track to win the grand slam for 14th time. the spaniard was made to work hard by argentine as diego sportsmen dropping a set for the 1st time at this year's tournament. the dell is known as the king of clay for a reason. and $19.00 games in a row to seal the victory enforced that faith either no jock of it, or mateo teeny in the semifinal. the defending women's champion has been knocked out in the quarter finals eagle. she was beaten in straight sets by maria, the car,
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u 646 for the car is from grease and the world number 18. she's through to her 1st grand slam semi final therapy. and tours, male, golf and female golfers will compete against each other on thursday. and what organizers hope can be a breakthrough for inclusion and sport. the scandinavian mixed as it's called is a tournament as being billed as the 1st ever entirely equal pro golf tournament. paul reese reports the 1st time. i think it's 13 years since i'm concerned swung a club in a pro tournaments on home soil. now perhaps the most famous woman in gulf will be just another player, one of $78.00 women competing with $78.00 men. the scandinavian mixed build as the biggest pro tournament, yet to feature both genders. there are european top ranking points on offer, and $1200000.00 in prize money. the lemme gold mine and if you go found them,
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you think it's fun to watch the women and men skulls and now having them here on the same course. of course, we can compare how they hit, how they play. service time is hosting the tournament alongside fellow sweet henry extension, hoping that's truly famous female golf as can become the rule rather than the exception. making gulf a more equal game isn't just about men and women playing together. it's about leveling up the rewards on offer. while this torment makes a start, there's a long way to go. look at the money lists on the pga tour shows just how big the pay gap is. the leader for the men is bryson shown by with more than 5800000 earned in 2021 for the women us open when you can south side with 1000000 for those trying to earn enough just to keep playing the situation. it's stock down at a 100 in the world, parrying delicate, has made just over $44000.00. her male counterpart, hudson swafford is much more secure with $985000.00 this season. i laugh at it now because it's ridiculous, right?
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i mean, we do the exact same work for the exact same scores, pretty much and still it's such a huge difference. so my plan is to approach for the next year, shouting at sponsors for waving up them. but i mean, it's hard. i think it's hard for everyone on tours 21 year old diction dog is one of india's few female professional golfers. in 2019, she became the youngest winner on the lady's european tour and is hoping a shared stage can push it even further. yes, it's going to be challenging. for course we received the game and we will learn so much from them and began to better dog out was more teacher than students against men in the program. but the main event will see how much with some of europe's best continuing to make golf a true competition between the sexes could be to everyone's benefit pull rece outages, era got them back. all right, that's it for me back to during. thank you so much. leah, well,
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an opera performance from the past delivering a modern message about deforestation. stuff us and reports from amsterdam on a production that fuses. germany's wagner with the story of destroyed forests in indonesia. ah oh. don't go into i am culture of indonesia in the i is the goddess and protector of the forest. the opera sung. and both guy and german from watkins there in destiny balloon, shows the history of how the forth were destroyed and cali, montana on borneo and south east asia. both these stories are about a woman that is protecting the tree of life. and a man that comes to attack the tree because he wants knowledge and the tree starts to die. and then we have to figure out what we do. and we wanted to address the n i . d for a station in cali mountain and the causes of the for
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a station that come from the west. one of the start of the opera is to me because, or you who sell for himself how the trees disappeared. it's thought nearly half of the rain for was in cali month and has been lost in the last 30 years. blue. being a can we need to remind 2 worlds that any i does not like humans to destroy our forests and take away her rights to protect it. i really want to ask the people in europe, the people in the west to say what is left of the worlds of our forests, help us, help us o video, our illustrate destruction of the rain forest here, uprise being used as a universal language to convey an urgent message combining ancient songs with figures and dates, the audience is taken on a journey of the rain, forest destruction, a musical reminder that ancient may have more humanity long time ago. about an
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impending disaster. i told the agent of the top now larry, the guy and tribe learned that greed and a search for power eventually will destroy nature. composer. know, salim yadi and no grass studied korean culture and took its musical instruments to answer them. septic. it doesn't allow it to when you're, when you're in the life. we can learn a lot from the technologically greed and consumerism are very human. and this is what we want to discuss in this performance. we should not leave this global problem in the hands of local communities to solve your barbara. 6 0, not on his last in the end granddaughter of any, i think broken pieces of the tree of life back together and rotan does not survive his attack as he accepts that. greed is not the way an optimistic note at the end
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of a tragic epoch that humans can turn the tide if we accept or guild steadfast and al jazeera amsterdam worn. isn't there a barbara, sir, in just a moment? thanks, a june on a jessie who will take half honey's plate will bring you the latest from iran presidential election on june 18th. the bottom line returns to discuss current developments in us politics and how they affect the world member state to gather in the u. k. on june 11th for talks on key issues at the g 7 summit,
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a new series portal brings 0 award winning digital content to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for loans coverage at the historic us court case. richard its conclusion. june on i just gotta be part of the debate itself defeated and cozy in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the white man impacting our lives years. the dream where a global audience become a global community, jumping to the comment question, and part of the discussion. there are like kinetic efforts to silence palestinians on the online faith on al jazeera health, and sorry should be about raising prices farther down to the time we bring you the
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stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that i don't have to do the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, joe biden touches down in the u. k. at the start of his 1st trip abroad since becoming us president. ah, the hello, i'm barbara, are you watching al jazeera life in london also coming up. the un warns that people in me and more face a massive loss of life from starvation and disease.

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