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ah, which is here when ever you ah, ah, me another tragic find in a canadian residential school for indigenous children, more than 600 unmarked grades. ah, hello barbara, are you watching? al, just the real life from london also coming up. nearly $100.00 people still missing hours after a residential building collapses in miami. he c o p admit attacking the degree in rebel find who is, but it denies it was responsible for
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a deadly air strike on the market. the u. k. in warship was acting legally when warned by russia off the coast of crimea, ah, indigenous leaders are calling it a crime against humanity. a canadian 1st nations groups as more than $600.00 unmarked graves have been found that the site of a former residential school for indigenous children. that's 3 times as many discovered at a similar sight last month. the find that shocked the nation prime minister just intruder has called that a shameful reminder of the racism and injustice faced by indigenous people saying bas ravi reports. for canada's indigenous people. it's another tragic but not unexpected moment. less than
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a month after the remains of $215.00 children were found in british columbia. more unmarked graves uncovered at another catholic residential school in his schedule province. we started our radar, penetrating research on june, the 2nd of 2021. over the past years, the oral stories of our elders, of our survivors and friends of our survivors have told the stories that new these burials were here. one survivors said indigenous people were labeled heathens by the catholic church. and nuns told the children, they didn't have souls. i'm 80 years old and i went to boarding school down there. i had, i was taken by my parents to go at that time. if the parents didn't want to allow their children to go to boarding school,
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one of them has to go to jail when order to be keep the family together. we went to boarding school, they brought us there. we stayed there. first nations, leaders in canada are now demanding the pope apologize for atrocities committed against them in the name of the catholic church and help them identify their dead country wide protests. vandalized churches calls by activists to cancel canada day . all part of the fall out earlier this week at the united nations, china itself, often under the spotlight for human rights violations, criticized canada over 150000 children, canada were reported to have been taken away from their parents. that is for the other children, died of disease, neglect, accident abuse, while at school, we call for a sara, a partial investigation into all cases where crimes committed against digital
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people, especially the children international condemnation that prompted an angry response from candidates prime minister in canada. we had a truth and reconciliation commission. where is china's truth and reconciliation commission? we haven't there troth, openness, the canada has always shown. and the responsibility that canada has taken from the terrible mistakes of the past. and indeed, many of which continue into the present indigenous leader say school deaths were under reported, and the actual number of children in unmarked graves across canada could be in the 10s of thousands. they want to find them all. but even if they do poor record keeping means bodies may never be identified. so the families who still remember the children who went to school and never came home, may never have closure. zane basra v o j 0. well, earlier i spoke to cadmus,
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the long chief of the cows, his 1st nation, who you just saw in our report. i asked him to explain the impact that these residential schools had on. indigenous people know the chief i manage poverty, mental emotional, physical loss of control in our governance, loss of control in our economics, loss of control in our social loss of control in our spiritual religion, loss of control in our language, the residential school did. it's toll and impacting our colonization on our minds. today, over a 1000000 people in canada of indigenous descent, are walking around still trying to be that proud indigenous person. but at the same time, the challenges are real. there are many that are successful day. they have persevered
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and we need to learn from how they persevered. so being in canada is a great country. i don't disagree with that. i have a canadian passport. i'm proud to, to live in this country, but being an indigenous person, sometimes i feel like i got approved myself a little more. and i got a 4 year old daughter and i don't want her to grow up trying to prove herself. i want you to focus on growth in dream, just like everybody else should. in this country. nearly 100 people are still an accounted for after an apartment block collapse in the us state of florida. at least one person is dead and more than 30 people have been rescued from the rubble a wing of the 12 story building in surfside, which is near miami beach, gave way. and it fell to the ground early on thursday. could even have died reports now from miami. it took just seconds for about half of the 12 story beach for an apartment block to come crashing down. most residents inside were asleep at the
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time. the sudden collapsed spark to frantic search for survivors. some like this, young boy were pulled to safety while one woman reportedly needed her leg amputated to free her from directed. a massive search and rescue is under way. and we know that we're going to do everything we can possibly do to identify and rescue those who have been trapped in the rebel. more than 80 firefighter unit to call to the seen as nervous family members and neighbors and friends stood by him to help him like the whole morning calling them not just trying to ring their cell phone as much as we can either. i mean to help the rescue just to see if they could hear her cell phone, but we have no clue right now. we're just waiting on everybody else. an entire community is now in a state of grief and shock officials and volunteers at this family reunification
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center. i've been doing everything in their power to help those looking for their loved ones, but many are bracing for more bad news. built in 1981, the champ plane tower south is home to mostly families, and so called snow birds, residents who spend their winter months in florida. the us president joe biden has been in contact with local officials and says, help us on the way. we are ready to move from the federal resources immediately, immediately about 80 of the buildings. $136.00 units were reportedly occupied and while it's unclear how many people are inside at the time, the death toll is expected to rise. the problem is the building has literally pancake is heartbreaking because it does it mean to me that we're going to be successful as successful as we would want to be to find people alive? it's not yet known what caused the collapse authority scene investigation is
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underway. but that won't call the nerves of family members, desperately holding onto hope their loved ones are found to live cattie and had dead. al jazeera miami, florida, a massacre in ne burkina faso, in which at least a 130 people were killed. this month was mostly carried out by children. the government says, armed at 12 to 14 year olds, opened fire on people in the village of solon and burned down homes on the 4th of june. it's the worst attack in the region for years, even though it's being plagued by on groups moving across this a hell official say more groups have been using children in attacks over the past year. it allows you, but i can share with you of the silent majority children between ages of 12 and 14 years old. that's the information that we did not have at the time of the attack. also, women play the role in pointing out some targets from visual. if you appears defense
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ministry is denying that one of its military or strikes hit a busy market in the northern te grave region. but it admits attacking regional fighters in the area. health workers say that at least 64 people were killed in the strike on tuesday, which the u. s. is called a reprehensible act mohammed, though reports now from the suburbs. the hospital in makella capitol of the great region doctors through the wounded witness. i say a busy market was hit fan if your pin strike would kill dozens of people, including children. they see up in defense force denies the market, was the spokesman, kind of getting that done. i said they talk to gathering all fighters from the great defense forces, the t d f in the town of to go got 25 kilometers west of mikella. our plan, which actually are planes of eyes that can identify who are civilians in are a combatant. so it is a year of technology, it was
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a great success. harric air force carried out a successful job in order. magento asked, who had killed and injured children. senate footage from the scene of that kind of dentist said, that's a grand defense forces were good at faking injuries. the united nations was called for an ident investigation into the strike, while the european union condemned what it called the deliberate ticketing of civilians. this is yet another attack, adding up to the horrific series of international humanitarian law and human rights violations atrocities, ethnic violence combined with serious allegations of use of starvation and sexual violence as weapons of conflict. it said in a testament, the courage unfolded as the rest of the europeans busy counting the ball of paper costs for lamented elections held on monday. the conflict instagram prevented any voltage, very heavy fighting has broken out in several parts of the great region. in recent
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days, they see a piano has dismissed claims by the tv that does civil towns including undergrad for 2 kilometers from the editorial border. we did appear. if to that puts to graham fighters within striking distance of a trail whose troops have been helping. if the pin government falls, the u. n is demanding access to the region should take right? defense forces continue. their advance is could, should they continue to capture major cities and we will face the challenge of how international aid can be flown into those area. and well, if you feel that force continues, it's reprisals which will be can carry down some as we have already seen by area of bombardment. the, the challenge will be who control has gone. thousands of people have been killed. millions displaced in the war that started almost 8 months ago. according to the un around 5000000 people in today are now in need of food aid. more than 350000,
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and living in farming. how about the world as either a sub, a few appear still ahead on al jazeera, they've been away for 6 months, but anti government protest or is in thailand are back with as much passion as ever this brutal got popular, we gain way are access to the world of mexican cock fighting sport, battling for the future. ah, ah. there were waterfalls again in a row. however, the main rain fell in new south wales near the batch of months worth in a day on that frontal system which is now edging slowly eastwards taking its reign . and he threw queens in, giving you a dry day and use as well. but it's a change of type,
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you'll notice we're down to the low teens now. and that breeze is like to bring more crowded rain through victoria some parts of new south wales. it's a little dry, further west, and as yet up in the northwest frustrated, it's mostly dry, but i think the season might see it on awful lot wet as a change in the weather type, which used to gives australia a wetter winter. but all this weather tends to head off through to new zealand as well. that's why it's taking a moment. and in west pacific, which is currently active, we have not yet tie food. but tropical storm champion, which is heading north, was to join what all the seas, nor rains, is rather ragged band that goes back towards the south china, given hong kong wet time that's drawing out. now, there are, of course, a good number of thunderstorms full cost to fall out through the yangtze and eventually back into japan. the plum range, if you'd like, the tool come together and she's a very wet sunday. but on saturday, the focus is probably back in china. and beijing, or at least the environs might be particularly wet,
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come back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, a canadian 1st nations group says it's found more than $600.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children. the catholic church run the school and sketch one province between 18991997. nearly a 100 people are still unaccounted for. after an apartment block collapsed in the u . s. fatal florida. at least one person has died and more than 30 people have been rescued from the any few of us military has denied that it has a busy market in an air strike on tuesday. and that it only target had rebel fight who is in the area. help for chris say the strike killed at least $64.00 people, including children. alice thing in for testers and police have clashed in the occupied west bank following the best of an outspoken critic of president mark with a bass. a large crowd in ramallah was blocked by riot police fire to pier gas. to break up the demonstration, i was earlier, the activists that needs, that
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a band that died was being arrested by security forces from the palestinian authority. preliminary autopsy reports say he didn't die of natural causes, and there were signs of violence. i don't think government protest theirs are back on the streets of thailand's capital, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. it's the 1st demonstration after 6 months break, due to coven 19 restrictions, demonstrators are calling for more transparency from the monarchy and an overhaul of the constitution. tony chang reports from bangkok getting the protest season on the way with a sacrifice. in this case, a copy of the constitution. after a low protest, it took to the streets of bangkok again on thursday. they go to mount the anniversary at the end that absolute monarchy and call for the resignation, the prime minister, your channel cher. but since the end of last year,
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the protests have lost their rhythm. covered locked downs have made gatherings more difficult. and many of their leaders have been jailed, openly, arguing for reform of the monarchy. they tell him right now they're out on bail, but still facing lengthy jail, tim's crowd. i hope you're, well, i've put a lot of thought about joining this protest after i got bail. i'm not worried one of the conditions is i can't bring any shame to the monarchy for those still calling for the government to step down frustration. so no one seems to be ready to stop that on my part, i won't give up and i will come out to keep on fighting. the people who win. if you claim that the people gave you your power, you should listen to the people outside government house, a tent, stand off as one group of protest is threatened to smash through police lines with a truck. after brief negotiations, commonsense prevail,
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the protest is all slowly forcing the police back towards government house. but can they bring any real pressure to bet last year, despite all approaches, the government didn't move in and this does fill. they gathered in the downtown shopping district. the crowds were substantial, but unlike last year, they didn't bring the city to hold. this dissatisfaction with the government rises . these protests will be hoping that drum beat brings new followers to the cause. tony chang al jazeera, bank of political leaders from indian, administered kashmir of hell, talks with india's prime minister and demanding that he restore the regions statehood. it's the 1st time that they've met no wind remedies since the disputed area was stripped of its autonomy. 2019 thousands of people were arrested in a subsequent crack down including some of the politicians at those talks. kashmir is mostly divided between india and pakistan, but is claimed by both countries in its entirety. elizabeth per item has worn out
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from new delhi autonomous dashes to special status. the only one could meet had meant that it was allowed to have its own constitution. it was allowed to have separate sag and the freedom to make most of its own laws to that's what these politicians want. that doesn't seem like it's in the realm of possibility, given prime minister in de morty and his hindu nationalists. odyssey a jumped apology. it has been a long held promise of dead to trip, push me off at status. i did that in august 2019. but what premonition mowdy has previously said is that they are willing to return state to general fish need, which means that would have a local assembly estate assembly, and that it would be able to elect regional leaders. and the government has constituted the commission to look into for one parliamentary state assembly constituencies. and this is seen as a precursor speculation to possibly having state elections,
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which are long overdue. so that could be on the cards. russian president vladimir putin says he supports the proposed summit with the you. it's been suggested that by france and germany in an effort to improve relations. but there's been disagreements between the blocks leaders during a 2 day meeting in brussels. natasha butler has more on that meeting while you leaders are still locked in their meeting, discussing all these issues and more, it is clear that they're going to have to come up with some sort of decision on what exactly they want in terms of relations between the european union and russia both relations with an extremely 10th of 2014, when russia annexed illegally crimea. but the french president and the german chancellor is saying, maybe it's time to change. they all think that it's time for perhaps more of a recreational with russia. they are calling for a future e, you russia summit. but that has caused
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a lot of controversy amongst other leaders. they say it's important to try and open dialogue, but other leaders, the say that the you should not be rolling out the red carpet to russia. when it, there are so many questions that rushes human rights record over its activities in ukraine, very upsetting the, particularly the baltic states, poland. in fact, the dutch prime minister, arriving at the summit and brussel said, look, if macro and merkle want to meet vladimir putin all well and good. but i certainly wouldn't be part of any sort of meeting like that. so that gives you a sense of how divisive the issue of russia is. on another issue, there's been actually a show of unity which isn't always the case in terms of you leaders backing l g b t q writes, they are very upset with the member state hungry hungry is introduced a new law. it's a controversial law which you lead as
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a saying is basically discriminatory. it's so big of a all absurd for that. they say it's out of line with e values. some new leaders saying that perhaps hungry needs to be thrown out of the you, the hungarian leader to open the however, says that this law was actually designed to protect children, but i don't think you lead to having any of that. russia has warned the u. k. that it will target any foreign warships testing its claim to the waters of crimea. this follows a dramatic incident in the black sea on wednesday when russia says it fired warning shots at a british destroyer. the u. k is disputing that but as joan the whole now reports, the diplomatic war of words has only just started. the you case ambassador to russia arriving at the foreign ministry in moscow for a diplomatic dressing down the activities of a british royal navy destroyer. in the black sealed wednesday, had been provocative and dangerous. the ambassador was told, if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for the consequences. these are
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russian pictures showing russia, says h m. s. defenders straying into russia waters of crimea while on maneuvers in the black sea line, wire your branches the course. i'll divide that warning from the russian coast guard, recorded by media revolt. h m. s. defend was followed, says russia by shops fired, and bombs dropped into the destroyers, part one truck and right altitude load. it's an account entirely disputed by the u. k. side, predictably inaccurate was how foreign secretary dominic rob described it, saying no shots had been fired at the royal navy vessel. written says a russian naval exercise was underway near by at the time. and the prime minister denied h. m. s. defender had ever entered russian waters. we don't recognize the russian annexation of crimea,
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that it was illegal. these are ukrainian waters and it was entirely tiny, right to, to use them for it to go from a to b. that's something russia will not concede. kind of you puff daddy and anybody that say this in the event of the repeat of this unacceptable provocative action. if those actions go to for no option, can be ruled out to legally defend russia's board. and so i need a quantization, granite kitchen, heated and potentially dangerous rhetoric between the 2 sides, differing accounts tailored perhaps for a domestic audience. it's not the cold war as far as johnson was quick to point out, but relations are pretty. i see all the same jona whole al jazeera, spain in greece or lifting corona virus restrictions on wearing masks outside that will still be manned the tree indoors in all areas where social distance thing isn't possible. basks. have been a legal requirement across most of spain since last summer for everybody,
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everybody older than 6 infections in both countries are dwindling. on meanwhile, turkeys tourism industry is hoping for a much needed boost staff to russia. lift that flight restrictions this week, hotels and the untimely regional limits rainy and costar reopening following months of setbacks caused by the pandemic visitor numbers dropped to nearly 70 percent last year, resulting in losses of more than 20 $1000000000.00. it's condemned by many mexicans and illegal in many countries. but coke fighting remains a hugely popular national pastime to call crow fight, often to the death in front of large crowds with significant sums of money bet on the result with a growing movement to ban it. promoters are wary about allowing any of the 3000000 annual fights to be filled, but we get access to what organizers say is this year's biggest john,
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home and reports. it's important to any animal rights activists. but in mexico, this is big business and a tradition. cockfighting the team's been given re roxanne would like to say is the biggest i'll be of this year anywhere in the world. the $1000.00 roosters fighting to the day, the cross full days in the city to the millions of dollars. in fact, the, the crowds is so big, the brokers broke tennis slits in them for those for up in the stance to take their money. the team, so gamblers place up to $1000.00 and fight that last just 30 seconds. fighting defenders say that this industry generates more than half a 1000000 jobs in mexico park, as well as being part of our identity as mexicans, the roosters, our source of employment is and that's also necessary for humans. the strict,
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the roost is weighed before each match. once they're in the ring who the pulling k, the fights a brutal, sharp knives have bound to their legs and even when wounded they're placed back on their mark till the end. again, i'm getting, i don't judge judge nature itself. i haven't made them fight. they're jeans oh, jeans. they've had for 65000000 year. there's a growing movement. emit codes, the bank fighting, se, sir, who's helped organize this mega? darby says you fight that to be in your chest. there is societal rejection. but my job is to fight for this in congress with politicians, with all society on tv and radio, wherever an animal rights activists confront the some it can states ready acted to protect fighting, declaring it cocoa heritage left jose luis and victor,
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both roost to trainers say that this is a valuable tradition with a mr. cook connection to the animals. as in all the other teams, each of them has a specific job. jose luis is, is to let the roosters go once they're in the ring. so when i released them into the sand, there's a lot of connection. you have to have sensitivity if the animal is injured, blow air into your roaster, so that he last longer and wins the fight. so the connection between the release and rooster is really complete. we asked him if he feels the death and his charges are broken up. it can't affect you. you can't crucify yourself because you do several fights. and if you get caught up in that feeling you'll get depressed and that will get in the way of your job. is released in the end then business. and the tradition comes 1st, john home and how does it or mexico more than 2 years after the fire, the devastated not down cathedral in paris. a major feature of the rebuild is on
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its way for massive 26 metre, long oak logs are heading to the capital from a forest in northern france. historically, the forest supplied wood for the french navy. now the logs will be cut into shape the form, the base of a new spire to replace the one that collapsed in the fire. restoration of the cathedral is expected to take another 3 years. ah, no reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, a canadian 1st nations groups as its found more than $600.00 unmarked graves at the side of a former residential school for indigenous children. the catholic church ran to school in one province between 189-9997. an indigenous leader has called the findings a crime against humanity. this follows the discovery.

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