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was enshrined in law diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. with a group of survivor has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others. weakness on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello there, i'm this does the italian. this is a news out law from headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minute. at odds over russia eagerly to meet for a 2nd day. after rejecting a proposal by france and germany for talks with president,
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that person china approves a government reshuffle in hong kong and what critics able further tighten beijing grip on the territory. a desperate search for nearly a 100 people still missing a day off of the collapse of an apartment block in the us and controversy over concrete critics. a new pathways at one of the wells most ancient towards the attractions are set to fall on far as small have all the days ford including i'd think bonnie was on target for year. why is they sealed their spots in the cobra america, or to find ah, well divisions within the european union are rising to the surface has the 2nd day of the summit gets underway in brussels. russia is foreign ministry says the e u is being an aggressive minority athlete, is failed to agree on
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a proposal to hold a summit with the president got to prison. some member states voice concern about what they called moscow is aggressions saying it must change its behavior. natasha bucket reports. it was clearly going to be attend. the summit in brussel leaders arrived divided over the blocks relations with russia. the german chancellor and french present won't be you to have to submit with russia as a set to building ties that have deteriorated since moscow illegally annexed crimea . in 2014 news, assume that we take responsibility for wanting this dialogue, which is necessary for the stability of the european continent. but we will be demanding because we won't give up our values or our interests. i think that this is the right method. we cannot remain in a purely reactive stones when it comes to russia. last week, us president joe biden met with vladimir, who's in the in geneva. but the idea of rolling out the red carpet for the russian
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president, infuriated eastern european leaders and others who regard russia as a threat. the kremlin understands power politics. the kremlin does not understand a free concessions as a sign of strength of the talks on russia. the last in the early hours, the friday latest been to breathe with summit, the left the door open to possible cooperation with moscow on the areas of common interest including climate change. the sun was long, perfect. we spoke about russia. it was not an easy discussion, but there was no agreement today on an immediate need of meeting. i would have preferred, boldest step forwards, but this is good to and we will continue to work together on kind of at 19 leaders promised to coordinate more closely as concerns grow over the variance and the built prepared the launch a curve. it's certificate to ease you travel. they also talked about more
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cooperation with turkey, an extra funds for anchor to extend the 2016 you turkey migration packed l g b t q rides would initially on the agenda. but leaders included them in protest out of traversal new law for member state hungry bands, content on homosexuality and gender change on gary lead a victim or bond said the law aims to protect children. but other leaders remained unconvinced. eating people must feel free on the basis of sexuality, skin, color, gender, whatever. based on article 2 of the founding, treat to european union, which is non negotiable, or get out of the some, it's likely to be anglo merkel. last, before she stepped down as german chancellor, her 1st to use some, it was in 2005. not all of our policies have been supported in your circle, but few have doubted her commitments the european project. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris. well, that's not bring in carol lanner, he's
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a political analyst and chief executive of the center for european policy studies. he joins us now from brussels county. what happens to unity in this union? we're now seeing these what looks like deepening riffs between western europe on one hand and central eastern europe on the other. is the european project still possible? yeah, of course we know that the policy is that difficult element and or unity of course . on other side we have progress a lot, i think about, for example, the corporate crisis, the recovery inter solution plans which are being adopted and sponsored by your your mentioned also this certificate which we just adopt. so there are many things where they're making progress, but that's well known and that's for policy as a very difficult one. but i'm also surprised to say certainly could be biting within some with an after, by the visit to brussels on the vehicle. that is such a disagreement, but on the other hand, i would say i would take a much firmer towards russia than while this being proposed in the paper,
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which was adopted by the external actions service by the higher percentage is only a week from now last wednesday. just to nader biden met pudding and geneva de adopted the paper to have a lenient shot. but of course, if you know what is happening and better, and certainly what is happening, let's say in the baltic space, in relation to russia and go out and you know what is happening in poland, you would take a firm, i could do a survey if you know that, for example, the rational thought at these have been clearly involved. the secret service has been purely involved in getting, for example, this journalist. although there's the writing name in russia on his way. now, if you are done and of course a bit of a new prime minister, you certainly want to actually me against this is only one example. hundreds of also rush us kind of undermining, i think, in many european countries. carol, i'm curious about how these conversations actually happening between leaders at the
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u. i. c, the russia debate actually ended up to a n. how humiliating has this actually been for micron and merkel? especially as this is potentially her lawfulness. yeah, but that's probably the best we can. we know what happens when when to see love growth in moscow. i think them on the february and how we was too many. i did already. i think this was badly prepared and they should have horse. other members, probably so also the only after that, but in by the summit only a week ago in geneva to have a lenient i mean you, we heard say putting and biden or by saying, i want to reach out to you guys, but i want to have an agreement that you want to say that you do not affect your critical infrastructure that you're not behind size or crimes and that you release of all need. and then after that message, you will take a more convenient that's used on united states, which i do not find entirely from system. so carla, i want to talk
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a little more about this idea of you values that we've seen come up again at the sun that we've previously seen with tension with poland. and now hungary is our reporter was saying that he's new l g b t q jewels. i see also trying to get very emotional luxembourg prime minister. speaking of his personal struggles as a gay man and now threats to kick hungary out what all the rail options here for the you. i think on that issue i would be more kind of, i mean, easier to i think like we have a very strong ship or an almost all european countries for european volumes. and this is not again, totally, this is against a government and hungry beach by debate has elections coming up very soon, which may change the course and hungry and, and other governments. and hopefully we'll certainly take another stance. i mean, of course, there are some countries in europe which thing that you overall and it's not an issue is, is a bit too liberal. but i think like a human rights,
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i'm the debate that you actually found that i can define what is extremely important. and i think on that issue, we haven't made a lot of progress. if you simply think about what happened in the context of the correction negotiations in, for example, defending the rights european citizens. we are living in britain, we know have a clear, a confirmation that the 3000000 europeans reach out. and you know, clearly perfect, which is clearly not about not right, but we also have an important data protection, but we have got, when you look in the rules and everybody reason is, of course it is an issue now about dpi, but we've seen that there was a comment of the actually not on the policy makers, but also and football from the public opinion clearing and favor of the court. it's about a few countries or something. your government, which is not supporting this. we can live with this and be see if the government doesn't want to adapt to what this and, you know, being treated because human rights are fundamental elements and values of the
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european treaty. i think we can go to court and european car will say, i'm very sorry hungry. you have to put your role in order and we'll see how all that tension is continue developing on day to today. caroline, are the political analyst than the chief executive of the center, the european policy studies. great to get your thoughts out there. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. now moving on and china has approved a government reshuffle in hong kong and what critics are saying will feather, tighten beijing security crack down on the territory. police chief chris time will now become a security secretary, while his predecessor john lee has been promoted to chief secretary. he's the 1st person from a policing background to assume that office since hong kong was handed over to china in 1997 hong kong chief executive brushed off criticisms of john. these experience for the role to be fair to john lee. he has been in a government for almost 4 decades and security bureau is perhaps one of the biggest
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in terms of significance in terms of the number of civil servants and its position. so one could not say that as a secretary for security, for many years, his experience is limited on their vehicle. harlan is in hong kong for us and she says both of these men played significant roles and cracking down on pro democracy protests. and then new appointments raised fears about freedom and the territory not to put this into context, the chief secretary is akin to the position of vice president, the united states power structure like the vice president there are appointed and not elected that the right hand person of the leader in this case of carry lamps and they usually stay out the term of the chief executive, but carry lambs still has another year to go in her term, which is what makes the timing of this so unusual. donnelly is a former police officer and he now becomes the 1st chief of security to become
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chief secretary, the outgoing chief secretary, matthew john was seen as sympathetic to the protest movement and the prose democracy protestors who were on the street in 2019. john lee was tough to shutting down those processed and seen as a hard liner. it is also in his war to the national security law came into place and, and under a year or more than a 100 people had been arrested under that law. what's all to significance is that chris time, the former chief of police who was instrumental to shutting down the protest, is now taking over from john lee as chief of security. there are concerns that this re shuffle indicates that hong kong, once china's pre a city now becomes a police state. and all this is happening in the run up to july 1st, which is not only the anniversary of the hands over, but also mark the 1st year of the national security law. and more significantly marks the celebrations of a 100 years of the chinese communist party. now,
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mourners gathering in the occupied westbank for the funeral of an outspoken critic of palestinian present luck with a bus news abundance died on thursday after being arrested and biesen by palestinian authority security forces. he accused the p. a of human rights violations. while it's peter stephanie deca, she's in hebron in the occupied west bank fire. understand the funeral husband getting on the way. what is the mood like there today? after all, the tension that we've been seeing. that's right. the body of our but i just now inside the mall just behind us prior are going on until they will take the body down on foot further down to the cemetery where they will vary him. the mood you off. well, people are outraged. we've got to here to go. everyone we talked to hold the units are accountable saying they murdered him because to silence him because
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he was so vocal, so critical of the policy and authority like a, a sub contractor for israel, pointing it to one gentlemen elderly gentleman said to me, you know, we are on a double occupation. nobody represents. so this is the mood here, and i also, we going to see, protest today because after friday pro, use that author, friday parents are you will, there are holes for protests. we haven't seen lots of numbers come out in the west bank in a very long time. what a lot of people here are saying is that people are actually afraid. people actually afraid. i think we may actually expect to see the body be pulled out very soon. but people are afraid to protect people are afraid to speak out because they will point to the fact that the nissan fund not very well known activist and the fact that according to family 25 members in order to security for enter the 10 to the extent that according to independent human rights organization, doing a preliminary would be showing bruises all over his body,
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really from his neck or his trust, his leg broken ribs and also mentioning internal bleeding of his lungs, calling it an unnatural death, waiting for that official. we'll talk today or whatever, this will tell you why people here are absolutely furious about what has happened. plenty of criticism and stuff. have we also been hearing some international condemnation of what happened the various ready. the americans came out the state department quite unusual in its criticism with force and it's very close and supportive of the time to see, you know, sorry, calling for an independent investigation that is concerned and this was against freedom of expression. the european union has condemned european union is the largest provider of fun to the palestinian authority. i think interestingly enough, actually there's some quiet happening. i think we may actually see the body being carried out of the month in the next 5 or 10 minutes or so. and also i'm the international. so there is
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a lot of international pressure. but what people will tell you here is where in an area of hebron cools area, see this is under full israeli military control. so people can say that there is no way that the security forces entered here without coordination, which is why they say, even israel doesn't want the street here to ignite against ours, because they say here certainly that they will be watching events today very closely. indeed stephanie deck of the in hebron in the west bank. 4th, thank you. now the new zealand government is trying to strengthen hate speech laws in response to that mosque attack. and christ jobs that killed 51 muslims. 2 years ago, a high level inquiry found existing laws were a week to turn for people targeting religious and other minority groups. these proposed changes would increase maximum sentences for hate speech offences. the 3 is in jail or $35000.00 fine. the changes to the humans, right? human right. fact a, the chrome tech which we are proposing are not about restricting anyone's ability
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to engage in debate about the issues. while sagnasti thinks to someone or about someone does not make healthy and constructive relationship. it is not the type of speech that we are targeting. what we are looking at is when people are speaking or commenting about a group because of the misty, the religious beliefs, the 60, well as the other characteristics. lot of the agenda status and what they are saying is intended to inside to stay around, maintain and normalize hatred against that group. well, i still pending more heads here, this news hour, including people until a question, the effectiveness of a chinese vaccine as private 900 cases. suddenly we looked at the discovery of ancient phones that could change evolutionary history. as we know for the clip is bounce back and their n vs pay off series against the sons. all those details coming up place a
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nearly a 100 people are still missing a day after the partial collapse. a 12 story apartment building in the u. s. state of florida, at least one person is confirmed dead, but it is expected. the toll will rise. as rescue teams continue to stop through that rebel. they've detected banging sounds or other noises in the debris that no voices. it's unclear what call if the 4 year old building to actually collapse cream had to report 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 sleep at the time i just sudden collapsed, sparked a 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
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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 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 just to see if they could hear the 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 falling tears at this family reunification center. i've been doing everything in their power to help those who are 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
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been in contact with local officials and says, help is on the way. we are ready to move from the federal resources immediately, immediately about 80 of the buildings. 136 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. it 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 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 that al jazeera miami, florida.
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i'll turn into the pandemic now, and chill aim has launched the use chinese developed craved in 1900 vaccines until one of the highest and not collation rates in the wild. but a recent surgeon infections there is causing concerns that those jobs are not as effective against some strains of the virus and latin america editor lucy and human reports. now from santiago edition javelle inoculations center louis salinas takes his daughters to be vaccinated. but when they're told that the only vaccine available is corona vac, they change their mind for the amount of infections keep spreading. hospitals are full. vaccine is not what they promised. we want, the vaccines they have in europe in the us. we're cases are dropping with that they leave, like many others who came here to ask if the pfizer vaccine was available. julie became the envy of the region in january when it was able to purchase millions of doses of corona vac made by china's c. novak labord 365 percent of the
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target population has now been fully vaccinated. one of the highest rates globally, yet unlike in the us, were infections dropped with inoculations. here they remain dangerously high order . demi ologist, sandra cortez conceives corona, that is not the silver bullet, it was made out to be part of a large number of the population is not related to the vaccine. that's not the most efficient to prevent transmission or prevent infection, but rather to reduce the number of deaths from code. 19 out of my data just out indicates that 37 percent of julians who are currently in critical care units were fully vaccinated in recent weeks. elderly patients and i see you have jumped from 10 to 15 percent and to make matters worse, the health ministry has confirmed a case of the 1st person to inter chile from the us in did with the delta variant.
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borders will remain closed for at least another 3 weeks. sorry my case when already i'm thinking, we know that this variant is extremely contagious, and so we have to be very much on the alert and where to determine how to proceed. on the upside expert consists, the sooner that vaccine has significantly reduced mortality is widely available here and has little or no side effects. if, if the professor susan window says the key is to vaccinate everyone, we can have a very, very high quality, high effective vaccine. but if you succeed is not available to the whole population, it's just not, it's not going to work either way back and with only a very limited number of visor, more dare not, or estrogenic of a cleans available. the consensus is that any of the w a chill approved vaccines like c novak is better than none. to see a newman al jazeera santiago,
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while indonesian health authority is, are now scrambling to expand hospital capacity after daily infections hit a new high of more than 20000. the number of deaths is also rising with a record 143 fatalities reported on tuesday, 3 hospitals in the capital jakarta, and now being converted into exclusively facilities to create to treat corona virus patients. millions of migrant workers and pakistan are at risk of losing jobs in the gulf because of dance over the effectiveness of china's private 19 vaccines. health authorities have many relied on chinese jobs and pakistan's vaccine rollout . come, all hide has worn out from the, from the bug. it's gone. go away. vaccination program is gathering base match explanation center have been set up in the large populated city across august on now the country had been able to procure $16000000.00 of the over
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19 racket, mainly from china and had also to have donation from other countries. however, it is important to note that millions of pockets on asia while working and countries orient guys are facing problems. because despite the fact that the chinese rec, have, have been approved by the world health organization, many countries are refusing to accept those people who have been vaccinated with their chinese. rec, he made me did. my mother is living with my 2 brothers and saudi arabia, but she has to come back to pakistan for vaccination because the saudi government is not offering them to visitors. but she got her job. thank god. and we'll be able to go back to my brothers. i think the buckets on the advisor to the prime minister who's dealing with the immunization program, dr. federal to complain that despite the fact that there was organization has given
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approval to their training directing, and that therefore there should be altered nation and accept. and across the world when it comes to that particular wrecking of the world health organization to be able to play its role in ensuring that whatever it authorizes is at least acceptable by all countries that are part of the w actual system. now i realize every country does its own and but nevertheless, i think this would be an important step to allow us to travel. now, pfizer has donated 100000 vaccines for the really what a little bit of covert 19 patient. however, many people are reluctant to come forward and that of course has led to a demand by the national come on, on her own or the national command operation center. to come out with an adviser that don't fight directly with the friends. good dog park, it's on a to a working always see if it and did a major problem and focused on god to expect to be able to recognize the bulk of it
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population. by the end of the year, there was hesitancy in the beginning, but people across target on are now coming forward in larger numbers to gauge vaccinate. no doubt, many people were reluctant about taking dyslexia and i was reluctant as well because there's so much information on social media. you just get too confused. so scared. but after one or more people around you take lexi and you look at them. and when you see that they're fine and that and things are getting better, you get more confident detective. i've seen buckets on their head. considerable success when it comes to dealing with that 3rd wave of the corona y rate and of course, did out in cottage and sign that the number of positive cases dropped across the country. but the country would still have to be careful in order to avoid a ford and more dangerous re rescue workers in the czech republic are coming through wreckage for survivors after red tornado in the southeast. at least 3
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people died and hundreds have been injured. that storm that you're saying that swept through 7 villages and towns destroying hundreds of homes. power has been cut more than 120000 household meteorologist say this is the strongest tornado to hit the country. on police officers and chilly have rescued 27 people who trapped in a blizzard where temperatures plummeted to minus 20 degrees celsius. the offices height for 4 hours in the dark. more than 5000 meters above sea level to reach the group that included 2 children. all 27. be in good health. i'll still ahead here on out of here. pacing decades in prison, former police officer derek shaven is to be sentenced for the matter of george phillip skies villas the u. s. company that's promising to take humans to the edge of space and drive down to the new and in the sport. kenya,
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welcome back to safari rally for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. ah, ah. is still hot in eastern europe. it is still disappointingly cold. everywhere else and the division line just for me was a massive lightning thunderstorms, which happened last night. the position as we see the moment is across this line is cold front goes from 40 degrees to 25. that's quite significant. now the 40 is actually a record breaker in someplace is hungry. in particular, of the case yesterday. first time in june, it's been recorded. it's probably about the same to day. when you get big thunderstorms you tend to get the air punching holes in the bottle. mccloud, that was my mattress beautiful to my eyes, but also produces a pretty big thunderstorm with the cale tennis ball size and tornadoes,
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as was the case a bit further south on the border between jet republic and savannah. this was very damaging, and it may not be the last of storms as of a spreading a bit further east. this is during today. so into ukraine, for example. so the baltic states and dance was hungry will tend to drop a little bit as the storms come overhead and everywhere else is disappointing for june, low twenty's, wind and rain, very difficult. in fact, in france, there's a big wind up during saturday and sunday, a massive rain goes into northern spain, and a good part of western france attempt has dropped down to below 20 in that blue means heavy rain. ah, something was going to change. anything really change this is systemic violent that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the variance. know what to say. we are also looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be the devil is always going to be in the details. the
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