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documentaries, niche, the lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think, feel, and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on out to 0. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it just either we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the. ready news president, she jumping vows, china will never be believed again as the ruling communist party celebrates its 100 anniversary. ah, this is algebra. live from headquarters in del hall. i'm getting obligated also ahead. empty streets in bangor,
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dashes it goes into locked down to curb surging for a virus cases calls from indigenous people for the cancellation of canada day after dozens more, more unmarked graves are found that a former residential school and donald rumsfeld dies aged 88 me controversial to time defense, secretary orchestrated the us invasion of iraq and afghanistan. ah, hello, thanks for joining us. china ruling communist party has been celebrating the 100000 diversity of its founding, addressing crowds and gentlemen square and beijing president change him paying hail . china's irreversible course away from colonial humiliation. the, the era of china being bullied and abused by other nations have gone forever. she warned. any foreign forces that dare to oppress china will be on
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a collision course against the great wall of steel. forged by 1400000000 people. the president praise the party for raising income down, restoring national pride to global 10 by the communist party in chinese. people have showed the world the chinese people have stood up the time in which the chinese nation can be bullied and abused is gone forever. the party showed the world that chinese people not only capable of dismantling the old world but can build a new one. only socialism can save china and socialism with chinese characteristics can develop china. president, she has emphasized the absolute leadership role of the communist party. and he's expanded state control during his years as china's leader. his critics accuse him of being a dictator. katrina, you reports from beijing, president party secretary, the people leader. and to some just papa, she,
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she didn't, king is called many things. and as the communist party celebrate, it's 100 year anniversary. the 68 year old is consolidated disposition as the country's most powerful leader in decades to go. and the party has unite it and let the people in opening a great path, making great achievements, forging a great spirit. she has led china for 9 years, and after a bullying presidential term limits in 2018 is unlikely to step down anytime soon. he began his term with an anti corruption campaign, which so one and a half 1000000 officials punished, it also purged the party of any opposition to his rule. she then promised to an extreme poverty nationwide a promise. he said he fulfilled last year. many say these feats have given rise to a status on par with party found a multi don't chinese pay. people have advanced very well and they don't want to give that up. and they won't. and the whole bill attached themselves to any leader
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who is able to you know, not only promised but deliver the son of revolutionary elite. she was sent to rural ne, in china during the cultural revolution where he joined the party and rose through the ranks. china has since transformed into the 2nd largest economy, the world with technological pro west 2nd only to the us and growing global influence. his admirers say she is the ideal person to bring china into the modern era. critic say he is a dictator. so that's a can national curse for anything tenisha. however, it may be, might be effective, medicare's medical beginning over time. i think that is what the k simply because, you know, it does not have the kind of a diversity kind of sense about the page or policies under his watch authorities of crackdown understand home and she's young and according to human rights groups in prison, up to 1000000 weakest in re education caps to she,
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the battle to maintain power isn't just political. it's ideological. during from henry celebration, the official narrative being repeated again. again, that is division weekend, china and 1400000000 people must unite behind one polity. and one leader only then, can the country truly be analysts say this message is crucial to the party survival, but may eventually lead to it's doubtful. it's a thing as a wiser might prove a top leader. we've got a tremendous cost. an adventure said now in china, only one path leads to the greatest rewards the path of loyalty to the leader. katrina you all to 0 dating me. bangladesh has gone into one week lockdown to try to stop
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a surgeon cove in 1900 cases driven by the delta variance. thousands rushed home before the restrictions came into effect under the measures only emergency services and some export firms can continue to operate. the country reported a record number of cases on monday. more than a $1300.00. that's more than double a week earlier to your child, your hands more firm dot com. most of the businesses are closed except for green grocery mark at some fruit shop pharmaceutical and for that export, our industries are open. government and up is open. but under strict guidelines and a lot of the garments workers yesterday on road city as well as i've got, i've not got city protests that because they don't have public transportation to go to the factories in some factors have their own buses, but not not everyone. so therefore, the major protests outside and into the ground yesterday,
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the more or less. and you can see all the shutters, it's pretty much close. we saw a few army military patrol across the city, but very few check funds by the military. it's mostly police or other law enforcement agencies, some working class paper. all those are in the informal sector are allowed to walk through and try cycle rick. so famous in dhaka. those are allowed to go in the streets. people are using them as a mode of transportation, but by and large, this is one of the busiest total fair in the capital city. nearly 18000000 practically empty, you can see in denisa is rolling out tougher current of iris restrictions in an effort to stop raising case numbers. the emergency measures will limit people's movement, domestic travel and office work for about 2 weeks. critical sectors will still be allowed to operate before the measures expire on july. the 20th and denise here has recorded about 20000 infections each day for the past week. the 1st international
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travelers have touched down in the tie island up to cat as part of efforts to re boost it reboots its tourism industry, vaccinated for interest can now holliday their without having to quarantine. however, they must download a mobile app to help monitor a potential outbreaks. thailand battling is 3rd wave and fam demik, but 70 percent of precast residents have had at least one dose of the vaccine. tony chang has more from the tie capital bank on. this was seen very much as a test case for getting vaccinated tourists bank and handling them within the restricted area of the island per cat for a certain period before they could be got released to to thailand. generally, with the assurity that they, they didn't have any code to transmit here. but we've seen a series of missteps from the government handling this. they've qualified, the cases that the people who can come more and more they've actually made it
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rather more difficult. initially they said that this would only be from foreign tourists, not the ties or foreign residents a ton. and they've now changed that again. a few days ago, they said that the tourists must have pre booked 3 cobra test before they arrived. so it's become very complicated, they've had quite a lot of applications about 5000 around the world. only 500 baez's have been granted. but i think these, these plane arrivals today, a 1st people to arrive on this game. if it works, i think the hope is that it could happen here that could happen in customer. it could happen in other limited areas around thailand and slowly thailand could start to rebuild the tourist industry. but i think a lot of people also still very concerned that a terrorist start to come back, they could bring new variance of covered with them. and for a country that had done very well in protecting itself. that's a real concern. a 1st nations community and canada says it's found $182.00 unmarked
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graves at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children. they were detected in cranbrook and british columbia. the school closed in 1917 has been converted into a golf resorts. the remains of what i believe to be more than a 1000 children have not been found at 3 different locations. at least one 150000 indigenous children were forcibly sent to the schools where neglect and physical abuse were widespread. or more than half of canada's residential schools were operated by the roman catholic church, but it hasn't apologized for its role. indigenous leader respond to travel to the vatican in december. you did the anglican churches apologize. the presbyterian church is apologize. united church and apologized. and this is really part of truth and be part of the healing and reconciliation process for survivors to hear the apology for the highest position within the roman catholic church, which is the pope. there are no guarantees of any kind of apology or anything
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coming for there's no guarantee that he'll even come back, but we have to make the attempt. danielle morrison is a lawyer. she says there's still a lack of education around residential schools in canada. when i was going to high school and we took canadian history and i was in high school very long ago. there was about 4 or 5 pages that was dedicated to indigenous people. and it spoke as though we were people at the past. living and canoe has been wigwam in peace and there might have been a single paragraph about residential schools. this is an injustice for canadians, the fact that our education system has failed them. and so a lot of canadians are now grappling with this history and ongoing injustice towards the digital people to the point that they're very upset about the potential of cancelling candidates. i've heard many people in my hometown where they actually
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kept the fireworks, who are now saying, well, way to go, you've ruined it for the kids. and i really have to disagree with those sediments, because this is an opportunity to do right by our children and teach them compassion and humanity to take a pause, a somber pies and be in follow geraghty. we're not asking for a lot. we're asking for some time and space to grieve, and we will continue to great grieve as more graves are uncovered. still ahead on al jazeera, the catalog independent movement tells al jazeera the struggle is not over, but spain's prime minister says otherwise. wonderful mind. stranded at sea, we're here from some of the hundreds of thousands of seafarers who have been abandoned on their ships because of the panoramic. ah
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ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. now the weather in the last few weeks in some parts of europe has been miserable and it's still that way. and these is circulating area of cloud currently over germany. the low countries, for example, around that low center is improving to some degree in the british isles. where it's being cold and cloudy for a while, but the continuing hot weather is still surrounding all this area. at the moment that circulation, which looks pretty poor, from the point of view swedish weather, is throwing thunderstorms in through the crane towards the baltic states and slowly south through south eastern europe, knocking attempts back from the middle, thirties to the low end of the high twenties but as sunshine back in northern france, the british isles would improve things greatly. but it's certainly hot the sun through spain, in fact,
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throughout the mediterranean and eastern europe as has been not quite recalled breaking behind it pretty close to for a while. and that this to the prevailing breeze admitted, even athens is of $41.00 in the full cost, the 1st in drops off again as both client and breeze shirts. so that breeze is blowing throughout the mediterranean. so there has been hot recently in turkey and cypress, mister warnings of high temperature out, for example, in cyprus and event. that breeze takes the edge off, at least on the coast, if not in land sponsored call cut on airways. 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. but we wanted to talk about the lens, white man, touching a large stream where a global audience becomes a global community. jumping to the comment section and part of the discussion there
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are like the metric efforts to silence fell opinions on the online face on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me again, the top floor is on are there other sour? china is marking the chinese communist party centenary with celebrations across the country. president change and paying address the nation from china and square and said the era of china being bullied is over forever. bangladesh or donaldson lockdown to try to stop the spread of cousin, 1900, driven by the delta vary and millions of migrant workers have been trying to get home before the restrictions came into his back. a 1st nations community in canada
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has found $182.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children. they were detected in cranbrook and british columbia. the school closed in 1970 or return to the 100000 versity of the chinese communist party from the decade long term oil of the cultural revolution to the crackdown on hong kong. there have been several threats to the parties survival. adrian brown explained me when shine is coming his part, he was born, the rival warlords controlled most of the country. but worse, lay ahead. japan's military occupation and the civil war that happened around it back and it was a villain. population is on the move. the communist eventually took power in 1949 under its leader chairman man. he quickly rallied the masses behind a plan to rapidly industrialize china's peasant economy. the famine that followed
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may it lead to as many as 45000000 debts. the episode remains to bu, subject and china, just like the cultural revolution, the decade of violence up evil when students were encouraged to defy authority. yet during that chaos, there was a remarkable diplomatic break through the venue as president richard nixon visited beijing paving the way for the establishment of diplomatic ties between 2 previously sworn enemies. optum out of death, a new leader age 74, took the party on a radical new journey done shall ping champion, economic liberalization reforms that would help make china the world's biggest economy after united states. he also instigated political reforms, term limits on the leadership. so that no one could rule unchecked the way mount under china's current leader shooting. paying that policy has been reversed. the
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one thing that the party fears is a split at the top. we saw that in 1999. if you have a split at the top that empowers all sorts of actors right through the system in the provinces in the cities to take sites. and that is potentially very. busy damaging but the party have plenty to celebrate. poverty alleviation a rapidly expanding middle class, and to rise up the value chain in high tech industries, all done at a rate and scale. no other country has yet to match about as much the party wants to forget. the 1989 student led uprising in beijing the student lead protest, clone 20 years later, at hard one of the problems with a 100 anniversary. and we've, you know, this message of sticking the course is that it gets harder and harder to reconcile over twists and turns with this sort of beautifully smooth narrative of progress
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that involves a lot of forgetting. and it this triumphal moment for the party, there is one on the stake of message we survived. after all, the predictions that we wouldn't, adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who oversaw the invasion of afghanistan and was the main architect of the iraq war, has died. he was 88 years old. his career and the republican party spent decades and who served under multiple presidents. mark jacobson is the assistant dean at syracuse university maxwell school. he says it's not yet clear how rumsfeld viewed his own actions and legacy. i think the challenge is that the, the donald rumsfeld, we see and have seen as the donald rumsfeld, he wanted us to see, he created that narrative. and until we can dig more deeply into his records and have those camden conversations, we won't know whether he was remorseful, let's say in the way that a robert mcnamara was,
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even if an successfully over the vietnam war, where the rom, so went more deeply. i could even be that room so was not as contract as, as someone like mcnamara and had no regrets. and i think to some degree that that's the rumsfeld we've actually seen for the most part. but again, i think the story has yet to be told. i think this is a complicated man and again, now i'm not sure in the end how contrite how he was, but there is no doubt that is supported the veterans. once he left, the office of the secretary of defense was purposeful, was strong, and in reflected his own patriotism. russia has signals that will oppose any efforts to expand cross border a to syria. the current mandate expires. and just over a week and there is concern, moscow could block and extension the un has war and i could have devastating consequences for millions of syrians or diplomatic editor james bay's reports.
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early this month, the us ambassador to the united nations linda thomas greenfield, visited the last border crossing, bringing humanitarian aid from turkey into syria. pal, how're is according to the un, a lifeline for 2400000 people. but it's fake now hangs in the balance. in 2014, the un security council authorized for border crossings, but the others didn't stay open after russia and china use their veto power to council members have now put forward a draft resolution which would again allow to crossing points. so what norion, ireland did was without looking at anything other than the needs, we proposed a renewal and an expansion of the mandate. but at a news conference, the russian ambassador made it pretty clear he'd be prepared to use his veto, to stop his 2nd board appoint. we told him in the very beginning that what we hear from our colleagues about reopening the close calls were the points he's really in
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on stutter. now, we are discussing the one that there's remaining all you saying you currently do not see a need for even a single border crossing. i will not give you any definite definitive answer at this time. i will only say that we can de new we continue consulting on the dish, germany's outgoing un ambassador who led negotiations on the issue when his country was on the security council told al jazeera other countries must stand strong. we cannot allow and agreed to a solution where all of a sudden unitarian ate is kept for some and russian ambition to support the regime of asset. the issue was discussed earlier this month between president putin and president biden, and has been the subject of recent talks between the russian and turkish foreign ministers. so will the last border crossing into syria close the un security
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council is due to vote before the 10th of july deadline. james bayes out his era at the united nations. 2 former serbian secret police chiefs have been found guilty of war crimes in the former yugoslavia and the 1990 s u ends international criminal tribunal convicted stun search and franklin c. markovich for their role in financing and supporting serve militia judge a sentence both men to 12 years in prison because of a search has more from the creation capitals that gra, 1st of all, the verdict is not in the end because both the prosecution and defense have the right to appeal prosecution has requested to life imprisonment for spanish and him out there which former 3rd b on intelligence officers and defense require has requested their quito the mechanism, the court to a census sentence. tonisha jensen motto, which on 12 years in prison,
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they're convicted for joint criminal enterprise for killings, war crimes, deportation, relocation of ethnic cross and both increased and both had to go in during the war. former yugoslavia but survival and relatives of victims. crecia and both both had to go in the are not satisfied. they're not satisfied because 1st of all, the child left it too long. 18 years long trial, 18 years of trial. they say it's not justice. they're also not certified to reach which tension for years of prison in prison for some assistance about which they say the sentence is too small because tongues to to see moderate ver heights, serbian intelligence officials copeland or org, or the nice more crimes increase in both and has to go. spain's prime minister says
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there will never be a referendum for catalan independence, but one senior figure in the independence movement told al jazeera the struggle is not over. last week, several cadillac leaders were released from jail after being pardoned. jonah hollow reports from barcelona, a meeting impossible until now. the spanish prime minister sitting down with his counterpart from catalonia, talks made possible by the pardon and release of 9 capital and political leaders jailed for their part in organizing an illegal referendum on independence from spain. in 2017 days after their release, one of the 9 told me the fight for independence goes on. these is not other at all . it is not over. these is simply a new starting point and a new starting point requires new tools, new opportunities, new spaces, probably new faces, no problem. but this is what it is about. socialist prime minister petro sanchez,
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has gambled on the subdued mood of independence minded catalan's. following the pandemic hoping to shore up his left wing coalition that includes capital and pro independence parties in the spanish parliament. prime minister sanchez clearly believes now is the time for our grand gesture towards the capital and politically self serving, of course long enough away from the next election to be able to absorb right wing fury and the opportunity to take the remaining heat of the independence movement. here, with the offer of talks towards an unspecified solution, i 1st met ro, romania when he was capital and foreign minister, defiantly outspoken in the violent wake of the 2017 referendum. now, after nearly 4 years in jail, he said the spanish offer was an empty gesture in english and you put your proposal on the table when we demand the state is to put a proposal and let's put your proposal. we put our proposal. we thought that's what
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politics is about and we have to be allowed to put on that table. would we understand? is the solution that's more than marker, see the self definition and stop repression that amnesty sanchez has made clear they will be no legal vote on independent. so what chance of reconciliation remains? the question is whether this financial government is going to be able to put something on the table and buy something, i mean, proportion for farther power sources and to cut alone. and the big question is whether this proportion is going to be, i'm be reaching out as to divide the bring up, and that's movement between those hardliners with never accept anything of independence on those that may be interested in this the independent side has some of its strongest leaders back banned from political office until 2030 though. what they are unable to provide is direction. jona whole al jazeera barcelona. at least
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7 migrants have died off the coast of the italian islands of land producer bout 10 others are missing. after the boat capsized 8 kilometers in the island, it's believed the boat came from 10 to cases of seafarers being abandoned on ships because of a cobra. 1910 demik are at a record high. some have been stuck on board for months as they wait for borders to reopen through ambrose reports. the more than 90 percent of global trade is moved by c. filipino nadine perino is one of the 1600000 seafaring help transport goods around the world on merchant ships. really, really cool is great. that's our job. when the pandemic, keith, hundreds of thousands of safe, harris were left stranded on their ships. some were abandoned altogether left
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a month without pay or provisions. that's what happened to the 19 crew members of the law. a bulk carrier that's been docked in a port in kuwait for a year and a half when i can get everything done. monday for monday, we would have been handled in 2020 the ship's own, off one trading and contracting said it had no funds to support the vessel and cut contact with the crew. some of them have been unable to lay the ship for more than 2 years, getting diesel. this is our barbecue for emergency because i think this is our thing. quote, a washing dental this is not a fool with no wages most have been forced to borrow money to support their families back home. i promise the money that goes in india,
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i've got money. all my international transport work has federation has more than 150 inspectors boarding ships worldwide. matthew purcell is from it's a stray and brass. he says, shipping is one of the world's worst regulated industries. we still have an incredible man of them. scale. dougherty going on on the holiday season. so seafarers still stranded have no choice, but to wait for the day when they can once again step on dry land. from ambrose out to 0. you can watch the full documentary, forgotten, etc, on algae 011 east on thursday, a 2230 gmc ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, the sour.

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