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help him, sir, it should be about raising prices and farther down to the time we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that i had made up as the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm about this, and this is the news our life from don't. coming over the next 60 minutes, president, she's in things has china will never be bullied again as a governing communist party celebrates its hundreds anniversary. indigenous people call for the cancellation of canada day as more than a $180.00 and raised a found at a former residential school empty streets in bangladesh as it goes into another
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lockdown to cover surgeon covered 19 infection. us committee and bill cosby is released from prison after court overturned his conviction for drugging and assaulting the woman. he descends for the schools on the landlord day for the phoenix suns. they've reached the n b a finals for the 1st time in nearly 30 years . beating the clip of for when the western conference championship ah, china's governing communist part has been celebrating the $100.00 anniversary of its finding dressing crowds and gentlemen square and beijing, president shooting pain held china's irreversible course away from colonial humiliation. the china being bullied and abused by other nations is gone forever. she warned. any
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foreign forces that attempt to oppress china would be on a collision course against what he called the great wall of steel forged by 1400000000 people. the president praised the party for raising incomes and restoring national pride to local and 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 program. and she's emphasized the absolute leadership role of the communist party is expanded state control during his years of china's leader. and he's faced criticism as continue your reports from beijing. president party secretary,
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the people leader and to some just papa she she didn't ping 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 strong or the party has unite it and then 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 bullish presidential term limits in 2018 is unlikely to step down anytime soon. he began his term with an anti corruption campaign, which the one and a half 1000000 officials punished. it also purged the party of any opposition to his rule. she then promised to an extreme positive nationwide a promise. he said he fulfilled last year. many said these feats have given rise to a status on par with party found mouths. 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
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attached themselves to any leader who is able to, you know, not only promised but deliver this on the 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 in the world with technological pro west 2nd only to the u. s. 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 african national curse for anything to ship. however, it maybe might be effective, maybe charismatic a 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 have cracked down on the center home and she's young and according to human rights groups in prison, up to 1000000 wiggers in re education caps to she,
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the battle to maintain power isn't just political. it's ideological during henry celebration, the thing official narrative being repeated again. again, that is division weekend between us and 1400000000 people must unite behind one policy and one leader. only then can the country truly be great? analysts say this message is crucial to the survival, but may eventually lead to it's doubtful as a thing as a wiser. oh my, if she prove a top eater, we've got a tremendous cost, an adventure. so now in china, only one path leads to the greatest rewards, the path of loyalty to the leader. katrina, you all the 0, the dating was. the thing is director of the china institute of the school of oriental and african studies which is part of the university of london is do i need
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to start via skype from nottingham? good to have you with a song i'll just 0. let's katrina was mentioning the continuing message to the celebrations has been unity behind the party has never been a risk where there has not been unity behind the parties that the communist party worried about that is not a see was risk of the communist party facing any serious challenge, certainly not seen in the page in mexico, whole 989 not to can i was restored and every time that there were populate the sense that needs to be stabilized the system. apart from that, the comedies party has a very strong monopoly of power. not being challenged. she to be just undermine. the communist party was in charge for policies, partly bring for great chinese famine which is and started back in 1959. it was also in charge of course,
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when we saw the channel men square processed as well when troops fired on demonstrators. the communist party has been in charge during some of china's blackest moments as well as it's tremendous. success is more recently how long are people's memories when it comes to those events? you're actually the right to becoming spotty, was totally in control in the swiftly before which that resulted in 40000000 people be stocked that in 3 years in peace, tom. but the communist party rewrite is history and she jumping, impose only one the right to on the history of china and whole. the mistake the communist party may have been written out of history. people in china are being taught and they are being required to only repeat it will officially approved english and history. if anybody tries to come up with the fact that
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contradict narrative, one is one will be seen to have committed the heinous crime historical nihilism. and will be punished various the baby. so it doesn't matter what people remember, they may say what the party wants them to say. we had during katrina's report there that the party president, she had determined to place themselves right in the center of everything that is happening in china. and that puts a tremendous pressure on president she himself because he has to be seen to be getting everything right. all the time and as we heard any leader, the chinese people, according to continuous report, any leader who promises a lot and is seem to deliver that they will, they will follow that leader. is there any risk at all that if she is seen to fail or something that there could be some sort of backlash? i think that is a very significant risk. and that is where these things off the she can pick
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ministration, his or some cases very basic. witnessed, ever. she seems. 1990 after the time in mexico, the communist party of china steadily increased his scope. what internal policy debate and that helped the party to avoid making major policy re stakes. and this was change by shooting pain. now, it all depends on shooting, been getting it right. and shooting thing is not god, he is not in the infallible. so even when he really made a major mistake, that brings him catastrophic consequences to china. that is a risk that his colleagues may then come out and try to remove the whole way from that. what is the significance of celebrations like those 2 people within china? but also of course, to people from chinese families outside china as well. how much does it resonate on
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both sides? which i think you've met as much more to people in china because they are required to be celebrating it. not celebrating it is unpatriotic is not really an option. and the celebration is not media pass is the found a future that she can be used to wait for people in china. now, externally, there isn't one overseas chinese community. you have many, many, multiple chinese communities which have very different views about the communist party and cheating and events in china. but she's been, has change something again very powerfully. previously you have choir, if you're a person of chinese descent and acquire another nationality under detroit nationality law. ready you see being a chinese shooting thing. now comes back and say you got chinese, but running your babies. you are chinese and you must be sure to you not. then you
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are probably a traitor. really interesting to get your thoughts on this. and we appreciate your being with us and i'll just stay saying thank you very much. indeed, your time you're looking 1st nations community in canada says it's find $182.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children that were detected in cranbrook and british columbia. the school closed in 1970. and it's been converted into a gulf resort. the remains of what a believe to be more than a 1000 children and not being found at 3 different locations. at least one 150000 indigenous children were forcibly sent to the schools for neglect and physical abuse for widespread. more than half of canada's residential schools were operated by the roman catholic church, but it hasn't apologized, but it's role. indigenous leaders planned to travel to the vatican in december. did
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the anglican churches apologize, the presbyterian churches 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 coming for there's no guarantee that he'll even come back. but we have to make the attempt. danielle madison is an enemy should not be lawyer and 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,
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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 canaday. i've heard many people in my hometown where they actually 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, and paula dirty. 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. us committee and bill cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania's supreme court overturned his conviction. the 83 year old, more than 2 years of
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a 10 year sentence and charges of drugging and assaulting a woman. my kind of reports from washington dc. because b has essentially been set free on a legal technicality. but with an ards of the decision, he was back at his home, appearing before the cameras with some of his lawyer as well. we believe full fully that he never should have been prosecuted because there was an agreement made. he relied on that agreement, and you can't have a system where prosecutors don't hold up to their words. essentially what the supreme court is saying is that because the should never have been arrested because there was a non prosecutorial agreement in place that prohibited our office from prosecuting him in 2015 cosby himself tweeted, i have never changed my stance nor my story. i have always maintained my innocence . andrea constant, one of the woman who brought the assault charges against coffee,
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released the statement saying in part, today's majority decision regarding bull cosby is not only disappointing but of concern in that it may discourage those who seek reporting or participating in the prosecution and opinion shared by this former city prosecutor, there's no other way to spin it. it's definitely going to have a chilling effect to other women coming forward and particularly when they're coming forward. i get powerful men and positions like bill cars. we so it's a say there is no other way to say it isn't going to need to women, i it's not a win, but it's certainly a moment in which we all understand that it's a long road to justice. you know, there are many road locks on the way to the pennsylvania supreme court did not
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exonerate crosby it made clear in its opinion. he cannot stand trial on the same charge. again. mike hannah out 0 washington. fremont i had in the news are including my standard at sea. we hear from some of the hundreds of thousands of theaters who, being abandoned ownership because of the pandemic. journalists and activists are among the targeted and spacious killings and the capital gains are taking charge. and in sports, one of the best football players in the world is available for free details. coming up with peter ah, travel to europe is becoming easier for people who've been vaccinated. you as introducing a digital covered 19 pass from thursday in the hope of reviving its economy. but
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a rise in cases of the delta variant is prompting calls for vigilance. natasha bought a boat from paris at paris is only add port airline staff. can travelers documents european union citizens mas now shown you cove, it's certificate to travel on paper or in digital form. it shows if a person is vaccinated or has a recent negative p. c r. test member states can adjust the entry rules according to the health situation. in the country bought the cobra to tip good will be standardized throughout the block. but you could be, it's more paperwork, but we've been vaccinated. we have a p c r test. it's all good. i think it's a necessary measure of it isn't over yet, and we must avoid at all costs the risk of people of any age getting sick of the you want to make it easier for people to crawford's borders. after more than a year of coffee restrictions, paris is usually one of the world's most visited cities, bought the pandemic as men. thank you,
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a tourist. the hope for the coven certificate will encourage people to travel again, and i hope i can make recovery from like most european countries has lifted many restrictions to refuse of ended, and people no longer need to wear masks out doors. but the french government says there's a growing concern if it spread to the highly contagious delta variant volume they dropped a delta variant is progressing. it is even progressing very quickly. it represented about 10 percent of contamination last week, but it has doubled in less than a week and some medical experts say the delta various could account for 90 percent of cases in europe by august. portuguese officials recently imposed the we can lock down in lisbon after a spike in cases you official say, countries must act if the health situation in their country deteriorate them, it is not over yet. this has been made very clear by the emergence of new violence of the virus. this is why we are proposing an emergency break,
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which allows members stairs to reintroduce measures. it's a fine balance for the you if it works, to minimize health risks while trying to reinvigorate economies and allow people from freedom. but often more than a year of living with the unpredictability of the pandemic. the key, the european officials, is that people remain vigilant. natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. the 1st international travelers have sat down in the tie island of po cat as part of efforts to help its tourism industry vaccinated fought, and tourists can now holiday there without having to quarantine. but they must download a mobile app to help monitor potential outbreaks times baffling. it's 3rd wave of the pandemic that 70 percent of the residents have had at least one dose of the vaccine. tony chang has moved from the tie capital bank called this was seen very much as a test case for getting vaccinated tourists bank and handling them within the
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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 rather more difficult. initially they said that this would only be a 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 covert tests before they arrived . so it's become very complicated, they've had quite a lot of applications about 5000 around the world. only 500 pieces have been granted. 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
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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 that ash has gone into a one week lockdown to stop a search of covey. 19 cases, driven by the delta variant, 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 8300. that's more than double from a week earlier. time gets out of it has more from dot com. records spiked and highly contagious. delta a very and has prompted the government to call for a week shut down across the country. over the weekend, tens of thousands,
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mostly migrant workers have left a capital city house expert one could have spread the virus another and expose themselves to help. most of the businesses are closed, the states, i'm a little less empty except for richards, which are allowed in the street. he loved the boys, got up. it's the poor people who suffer the most. during the lockdown. we can't move around to earn enough to feed the family. it's better not to have these lockdown, export oriented businesses, kitchen market, grocery stores and other essential services are open. it is mostly those working in the informal sector and a daily way down are those are the ones mostly hired during this lockdown. there aren't many sales today. very few customers are coming in. business is not good during locked down the fight. the current violence outbreak from last year bangladesh economy has been quite resilient. the world bank predicts at least 5 percent it big growth rate this year. but x one, unless buying or those go into
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a mass vaccination program, the country's economy could be in jeopardy so far, but they've been able to only job 9000000 paper, a lot of a population of nearly 165000000 people. concerns are growing in the history in the state of new south wales, about a significant rising tova, 1900 cases, as largest city, sidney bears in the middle of a 2 week lockdown to cover the spread of delta variance infections. state officials say many people with flu like symptoms that are ignoring lockdown orders, raising the possibility of new outbreaks without regret for the direction, for health and by security and commonwealth, scientific and industrial research organization. that 6 trillion government science agency. he's joining us by skype from horsham, in victoria. thank you very much. indeed for being with us astray. he has had a very tight grip on its borders. what's gone wrong if we've been in a fascinating position here in australia by actually having an elimination strategy
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. so we've, we've enjoyed, the law died a month or so with very few cases we've sadly had just under a 1000 deaths where the disease has gone out of control in a couple of our city, particularly melvin at one stage. and now we have the delta variance that's popping up around a strike with obviously great concern that might be starting to get a hold in the country. i was reading that it's really is finance minister was saying that the countries at the back of the queue for getting pfizer vaccines, the prime minister, scott morrison. i said it's really is at the front of the queue for all of that. the government's pro vaccination campaigns in coming in for some stick. how much of a problem is the messaging and all of this? well we, we've obviously been playing by a number of challenges with our national immunization strategy. so, thinking about in the 1st instance, supply has been a problem. we've been fortunate to have the capacity to mike astrazeneca here in australia, about the size of supply, of course, is coming from the global supply,
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which every countries having trouble getting enough of the vaccine. the 2nd problem we've had is actually developing a national immunization workforce and also capacity, because it's something that we didn't have proud of this pandemic, and something that's been rapidly developed over the last number of months. and the 3rd one is because we haven't had much disease here, there's been a lot of complacency or lack of urgency from leadership all the way down to the general public. so people haven't been seeking vaccination, nor even understanding the urgency of actually getting this. so where we are sitting now at the moment, about 30 percent of the strains have had at least one dose to the vac thing, but only about 5 percent of actually had 2 doses. is it pretty much all to do with a sense of complacency. if you don't mind using that word or is it actually done to push back by some certain, some people within society who genuinely don't want the vaccine in are suspicious of it. like we've had done some,
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we've been flagged by particularly challenging messaging that's been coming through and certainly between our national and state levels. we've had some conflicting advice either the last couple of days that doesn't help. we've also had, obviously, because the risk of getting covered in kind of the complications in australia so low that has been concern from one of the medical advisory groups that the risk of resent it. for instance, in fact, actually in certain nights groups is greater than the disease. now that of course is a challenge because we are going to have to move to a stage when a strategy will have endemic covered like every other country on the planet program for we appreciate your time. thanks for being with us. and i'll just, you know, thank you very much. my pleasure. time zoning out for south africa, the former president jacob zooming hand himself into police. the country's highest court sentenced him to 15 months in prison on tuesday for failing to appear before
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a corruption inquiry. the judge has given zoom until sunday to comply me. let's go live now to find the miller in the candler farm. just tell us some of the background to this and what's expected to happen cuz i think i believe that you are outside. jacob's room is house. we are outside jacob's memory, homestead, jane, and northern cause of natalia and canada. and it's, it's been quite a long period in terms of developments around reaching this point. a jacob zoom. i was supposed to appear at a state commission of inquiry into corruption or state capture as it's known in south africa, a large scale corruption in south africa. he did appeal once walked out, he appeared earlier. the new boycotted that same commission earlier this year. not a bit to compel the former president to testify a v v v. 's under commission of inquiry been appealed to an application to the
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constitutional court to have the president appear at that will not have him appear, but had wanted to the point to the constitutional court that he was guilty of contempt of court. and that is exactly what the constitutional court found. and the constitutional court was quite angry at the former president's behavior, saying that he's undermined the rule of law. he was disrespectful of the court. and this really was about the supremacy of the rule of law. and the, the, the president for the president really being resistant around that. since then, the constitutional court has said that the president, former president, should spend 15 months in jail for contempt of court. and this has been met with anger by a supporters of the former president. the he's foundation has said that the, the constitutional court is not independent, that it's bias. this is a political campaign. and we are waiting for word from the former president himself
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or, or what exactly, what will happen next. he is due to head himself over to police within 5 days. if he doesn't do that, an issue of arrest will be an arrest warrant will be issued for him. but we've also spoken to a handful of supporters here. and while it is quiet outside of the homestead, it's likely to change in the coming days. there are people who say that they absolutely refused for the former president to be arrested. there isn't a clear indication of what he plans to do. we've heard from the foundation which says that it's studying that legal judgment and, and will, will issue a sort of a more acute response in the coming days. but really well africans waiting to see what happened next because it's just very unclear. and i thank you very much indeed . that's fine with talking to us from outside of the candler. still ahead on our dispute about cross border aid, the syria that the us says will have devastating consequences for millions of people. and manchester united are about to sign a teenager, but around
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a $100000000.00. that's always how may i help in sport? ah, 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 cloud currently over germany, the low countries, for example, around that low center is improving to some degree in the british isles, where has been 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 views.

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