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on algae 0, i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is very much a political impact here. the conflict, how the wheel is graded? are we telling the good story? will people get what we're trying to do here? they're living outside and make sure this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there . ah ah, this is just a quick reminder of the top stories for you. this are the number of people killed
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in the military plane. crash in the philippines has risen to 4 feet, find the c 130, went on july, ireland, and to the province. the defense ministry says the, please miss the one way he grows regional government says it is ready for the far foreign troops withdrawal from the states. it also wants us to investigate your pin and retain the readers for what it calls war crimes, crimes against humanity. in south africa, the former president, jacob 0, is addressing supporters of raleigh. i cite his home celebration of court sufficient to hear his appeal against the 15 months they imprison. failing to appear a corruption inquiry, palestinian health official say israeli forces of killed a man and the occupied west bank with this is told al jazeera. so just surrounded the man's home in a village near nobliss and opened far or committee to say it happened when
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residents confronted israeli security forces. after they entered the village, palestinians have been holding weekly protests against expansion of israeli settlements and gaza. at least one person has been severely injured, buying israel, the air strike. the military says it targeted a weapons manufacturing site and a rocket launcher, booming to hamas. for several days, no balloons had been sent from garza towards israel starting fires. the pakistan the pakistan democratic movements and opposition party alliance is raleigh and get support is saying, prime minister iran calm should resign their keys and failing to deliver the promises and say his 2016 election victory was rigged. and duck foods, by the military, come hider was there where to go far despite the fact that the pockets on a democratic line had been hoarding large rallies across the country. they have not
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been able to muster the kind of support the challenge of progress on steady against government, which is run by iran on one of the reasons all storage. the fact that 11 parties had initially joined deposits on the democratic movement. 2 of the major parties i've already parted ways over differences over strategy and tactic not to mention the ideological differences. although no longer budgeted mon, who had interest in line, not when the election he had considered st. forwarded neighbors do galvanized support from the religious school and duties rally. however, it is likely to not do much as far as the government that's concerned focused on government on con is gonna be unable to tackle that figure taken on the right that under the next few years will be moda. however,
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if the opposition is able to unite the court at present period, jaylen to his government indigenous leaders and counter calling on catholics to boy can't sunday mass until the church takes responsibility for abuses at catholic from schools. for a 150 years. thousands of indigenous children were taken from their families, the sense to residential schools. they were forbidden for speaking their languages and practicing their own culture. many suffered sexual and physical abuse. more anger has been directed up school since the recent discovery of unmarked children's graves at the sights more than a 1000. so far. digital leaders as demanding the church, the lease documents relating to the schools. i pay the survivors $20000000.00 compensation promised. in 2005, they say the vassar, can she find the money? if the canadian church refuses, let's get more from the gun sinclair,
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his professor in native studies at the university of manitoba and joyce was by skype form when to peg in canada. it's great to have you with us on the user. we see protests is, are really turning their anger on the catholic church. i mean, isn't just the catholic church here to blame for the abuses. so many children suffer than these institutions? absolutely not. mean that the read mental school system was run by several churches . the anglican church, the united church in particular, but the catholic church ran the most. the fact is, in recent days, what's happened over the past month, there has been unmarked graves, approximately $1500.00 found at schools run by residential stories, residential schools run by catholic churches. those grave sites were removed, headstones were removed, which indicates not only a cover up, but also indicates that there are many documents that the catholic church did not share with the truth. the reconciliation commission, which was the body that was investigating residential schools from 2009 to 2015.
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and you know, for example, there's many priests who was sexually abused to children. the police knew about it, the community knew about it, the church knew about it, and the church had those records but refuses to continue really early. but there is a lot of anger turning against the catholic church, righteous anger, rather understandable anger. and some of it is turning into burning churches and facing those, those churches. but that gives one scope here it's, you know, 150 years of brutal violence, the murder of thousands of children. the fact is that there's no compare ability. if it's not, and many of of years you're not as familiar with the story will be rightly horrified at some of the the, the crimes have been. i lined there, especially the fact that when the schools were there were built with graveyards where they, i mean, it really is atrocious. why has the catholic church not responded to these calls since to make this right? you say that was the truth and reconciliation commission that was running until
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2015. i mean several years past and that was taking them so long. well, the catholic church, while having been committed to what was called the residential school settlement agreement is an agreement in 2008, which created the truth reconciliation commission paid for. ready for that, the church was commanded to pay $25000000.00 and has refused to do so. had said that cat fundraiser, meanwhile, are building multimillion dollar churches throughout the country. and the fact is that the catholic church is not fulfilling its obligations or its legally mandated compensation for survivors. and yet continuing to maintain this, the story that they have somehow contributed cognitively in the growth of integers, people. now there are many people who are catholic, like many indigenous people throughout the world. but the fact is that there are a gross issue of abuse, catholic church. the catholic church with different people continues to be so with
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the holding back of record. and for the most part is because the catholic church is such a rich entity in the country. they don't want to compromise that. and if the records came out there certainly would be probably more compensation ordered, more penalty names to be taken off buildings and so on. a priest that that did things that we're seeing in places like british columbia. this isn't just about compensation though, as it is also better recognition of what has happened to these native communities over such a long period of time. is there a wider recognition of what native communities have gone through there still the canada is having a kind of national identity crisis because canada has been for many years talking about itself. is this rather perfect prestige place? full of multiculturalism inclusion, racial diversity, but the fact is that all of those things have been built off the exploitation of
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indigenous peoples, particularly during the residential school period. and so this particular discovery of 1500 unmarked graves at schools run by catholic churches. it's really compromised. the national vision, we saw a candidate a few days ago, indigenous peoples rising up speaking to refusing to go away, refusing to be erased at large public gathering spaces, government buildings, for example. and we see can be facing a real problem in that they're facing. many canadians, non indigenous peoples are facing off against the reality that the houses they live in, the economy that they live under. the government that they live under have all perpetrated incredible atrocities that really compromise the way canadians view of themselves. and so, for many canadians, this is the very 1st time they're thinking of indigenous people. mean, why didn't people have been thinking about non people's 450 plus years. and so, you know, the fact is the indigenous peoples are the ones who are leading this conversation of truly making a canada of what it actually is. ok. thank you so much for bringing us more on this
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story and reflect figure there. 1500 grieves of children science in canada and sinclair, we do appreciate it. thank you so much for speaking. says from when a peg in canada are the leaders of the castle on independence movement center. it's their spanish jail fells. their beliefs may not have changed, but the face in a new political reality shown whole as the former kathlyn interior minister court comes next. after almost 4 years in the spanish jail, separatist leaders among them working foreign emerged defiant and still committed to an independent apollonia. and tend to more thought, but i feel strong. i don't regret anything and i'm convinced that it's necessary to keep fighting and that we will manage to get what we want. the former capital and interior minister under still exile president carlos pleased him all. forn said the
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leaders had agreed on a 2 year time table for talks with central government in madrid. and then i would see should we be positive? yes. personally, i'm not optimistic that in 2 years time, that will be great results. so i think we have to be ready to exit negotiations in 2 years with a roadmap, decided by the pro independence parties for the way ahead. really the question is why was scotland grunted referendum by the british government and here it's impossible. while it is canada accept a referendum overcoat. becky: and here it's impossible. the answer is clear, because here there is no real democracy in the unity of spain. it above everything else, and even the courts will violate basic rights for the unity of spain because the foreign said he didn't want to see a repeat of violence that followed capital loan is unit natural referendum and declaration of independence in 2017, because we got to be met, but as you know,
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it's true that we've learned lessons and of course it would make no sense to repeat the same steps. so when we say we'll do it again. it's in the sense that we feel as committed as the 1st day to allowing the catalog people to decide the future. but it's true that we'll have to find new ways. this is a family re united, but with a clear sense that sacrifices may need to be made again, more content that i got on in today. i'm very happy and i can quite believe that it suddenly all over. but i'm also conscious that having him home and for prison does not mean that repression has made it hard to put the prize on being consistent or renouncing your principles. these are the values that sustain us in life. and if we are not true to them, then what is the point in living? the spanish government says it's willing to talk about other measures, greater autonomy, perhaps for capital own it, but will never grant an independence referendums. so for the phones and other so
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called independent tasters, there's a calculation to be made, whether they can ever achieve everything they want or what they may be willing to settle for. instead, the price, in other words, of giving up the dream of independence. jona whole al jazeera barcelona was thought to be one of the biggest ransomware cyber attacks to sit as many as $1000.00 businesses worldwide stay includes with supermarket giant co op, which is temporarily close. 8 hundreds of it stores ac is broke into a u. s. i t company that provides system and security management services to companies on summer attacks of face are being locked away until money is paid to release it. well, this one is being blamed on a shadowy syndicates forced to meet supplier. it's 11000000 dollars last month. it is really shocking to hear that once more there is such a disruptive attack that has been really taking all of these companies by surprise
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. the reason why these attacks are increasing is because cyber crime is a very highly profitable and very common type of activity on the internet nowadays, especially in the light of the fact that a lot of companies have had to digitalized and further digitalized their activities . also due to the pandemic. so some estimates put an increase of around 15 percent every single year until perhaps we are going to reach in 2025, a market for these kind of cyber crimes of around 10 trillion dollars. so you can imagine that it is very, very profitable for, for criminals to get engaged in such activities. the problem here is to legal uncertainty. so we have to 2 considerations that we can reflect upon. so on the one hand, cyber crime has been generally considered under the ambit under the umbrella of okay, is this an act of war? is this a group based on country acts that is really targeting the activities of countries a, b, c. and this is particularly important if we're speaking about essential operators.
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so we have seen a lot of gas companies and we have seen a lot of health care institutions really be affected by this. so it is very hard to not talk about this particular public interest. i mention and also the submarine, it's implications that come with such an activity, being considered an act of war. the struggle journey of a young honduran refugees, the focus of a newly released co, macbook non profit group. hope that will help people relate to the plates of migrants. minor rapids reports from t one ana is the story of a young girl, forced to migrate from central america. while this comic book sponsored by the nonprofit groups save the children, tells of fictional tale of a young migrant child and her mother. on his experiences like running away from gang violence, or joining a migrant caravan reflect, a vivid reality endured by thousands of children. every year. speaking to al
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jazeera through a social worker, 7 year old, he bonnie recalls hauntingly similar experience that forced her and her mother to flee domestic violence in her home country of honduras, leaving everything and everyone they knew behind. that one time my father was drinking at home and he hit my mother with a beer bottle and it got to hear. even he tells us she felt fear as she and her mother travelled through mexico during cold dark nights. her story is reminiscent of a scene in the comic book where ana and her mother climb aboard a freight train along with dozens of other central american migrants. they may be illustrations for these pages accurately depict for many dangers migrant children face when making the life or death journey toward the u. s. on the border. humanitarian workers from said the children say they hope the message laid out in comic book form will reach. people were unaware of the plight of young asylum
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seekers living in mexico. be really sad, as we hope the comic book brings visibility to the needs of my grandchildren and to the entire process of migration. we hope it makes people more empathetic, because these are stories that are not easy to tell. but should this comic book, which is based on real stories, maybe that can affect the change. the representatives from saved the children are caring for more than 400 under age migrants at this shelter alone. though this is only one of many safe spaces from children sponsored by the organization, your mexico's border with the united states. children's rights groups estimate that one out of every 3 migrants that come to mexico from central america are children and teenagers. the vast majority from countries like hundreds, guatemala, and salvador humanitarian workers, c migrant children, continue to arrive here every day and due to border restrictions linked to the pandemic. many are finding themselves stuck in mexico,
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stretching the limits of the services humanitarian organizations are able to offer . manuel did up a little al jazeera, he won a mexico coming out say after a short break off the sport with an z, and then march dream run, continue. football team championship ah! across the world, young actually based and organize their own, the move, the day we do the work in the 3rd in the series, 2 people in new york city use different to me. suffice institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem. that wires a demick pollution generally can change on the story as in bob way.
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in her words, she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's moving on robot mccardie. my responsibility is to tell, is involved when story in a way that it hasn't really been told before, the ordinary. everyday life was involved with the people. i'm writing about patina got out of darkness, minds and bob way on algebra. ah ah. the installation of new elaborate as st lamson thailand has prompted a corruption investigation from local councils who spent millions of dollars on the
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lamp post. so we can report some somewhat broken this darkness falls in a small residential neighborhood. street lamps, flicker on to light the gloom. the street lamps have popped up all over neighborhoods in the tie province of similar con, each one is adorned with a mythical. being the cannery half woman, half beast, all has been living here all his life. he's thrilled the narrow path beside his house on the canal is now well lit, but he's concerned about the expense. each lamp post is reported to have cost more than $3000.00 us dollars. back. to be honest, i think it's a bit pricey. i think it will be nice if we can take some of the budget they spent on the lights and spend it on something more useful. on the back streets close to bangkok, international airport. the lights have an evasion thing. these lamps are reported to cost even more. the model airplanes alone, costing nearly
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a $1000.00 an extravagance for a small rural road. the local governments currently under investigation and had concerns about kickbacks. in the procurement process. they've spent more than 10 percent of their annual budget on st. like alone. outside the district office sits the mess convertible sports car, which he says he owned before. he got the job. and he says he has nothing to hide money god about. we are more than happy to help facilitate the investigation. we took the investigators to see the lights. they already checked every single light and they are looking into the procurement process. and i think that my office followed every guideline in the book that maybe you know, if you don't, when you host the satirical new show called shallow news in depth of like the corruption scandals are common theme for women. belinda melinda, i think it's very sad. the news about the corruption has become something so common
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in this country, reports about officials picking bribed money. it's not something new for tie people anymore. down here they recently stole $35.00 of these shiny new lampposts at a conservative cost estimate of $3000.00 a piece. that means the local government has spent a $105000.00 us dollars on lighting a dead end. single tract road with thailand experiencing its worst economic downturn to 30 years. it seems strange to be investing so much in street life. but at least the birds now have someone to perch and a light to guide them home. tony ching al jazeera, some pecan thailand. time for a check almost for heres andy. hey, thanks so much. hollowell england sort of european championship semi final with denmark, england beating you current for new in rome to reach the semi for the 1st time in 25 years far as small reports. yeah. yeah.
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yeah. the expectation and reality rarely coincide for england, fans. but for the 2nd street, major championship, they watch their team reach the semi final. yeah. video is amazing. good. time to, to see this quarter final against ukraine was in rome with england playing away from london for the 1st time in the tournaments. the change of scenery didn't seem to affect hurricane harry kane, giving his country an early leave and the false match moving issue. the contest was as good as over early in the 2nd half harry mcguire made it to nil. and then cain scored the 2nd night. again,
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he's got to another godfrey. it finished for new england wembley stadium is the venue for both semi finals and the final. it's a challenge to make history. we've never been to european championship final, so it's not so much pressure for this team it's. it's another challenge that they, they've got the chance to take on. and at the moment, they're rising slugs, challenges and also threaten the english will face denmark on wednesday, denmark for $21.00 winners against the czech republic. this danish side had to regroup after the collapse of star player christian ericsson during their 1st group match against finley erickson has suffered a cardiac arrest, but is now recovering. but it was in his absence. the team had moved in sight of an unlikely tidal with a denmark of double valley. it was just unbelievable to see this team how, how the, the reaction was, how, how much compassion and love they gave each other,
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but also the danish population. and, and we are just happy and proud that we can maybe, maybe just remind ourselves why we played football and what football can do in the world. he said to fans with compelling reasons to believe this could be there a year. far as mount al jazeera, it is full seems left standing in the totem, and now all the remaining matches will be played. when b stayed in england versus spain coming up on tuesday, it's really going into that much having won the last 15 games. the final thought is next sunday. now little met seems bought out insane into a quarter final one of the copper america. missy help set up the 1st 2 goals in this. when i've ecuador, the 34 year old is never won a major title with his country 3 times. he's been a runner up a vis tournaments. there's a messy free kick coming up in a minute. the roughs of the 3 know when origin sina will play columbia in the
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semi's on tuesday, columbia to come through a penalty sheets against your request that quote, a final finished goal is davin. spain. a have saving to support kicks, semi is between host brazil and peru. now, member of serbia olympic growing, seamless, tested positive corona virus on arrival in japan. as the 3rd, coby 19 infection confirmed in national team members landing in tokyo, saturdays like of the torch re, there was reduced to a stage ceremony to try to limit the spread the virus. the games kick off in less than 3 weeks. a final decision on whether any funds will be allowed to attend. that is still to be made. now it's a rest day at wimbledon, a chance for tempest the co after or some action on saturday, hit me on a bitch lane off the bank. i had a bit of a falling out during the 3rd round, much at full of down in the deciding set of the panko colts, a medical timeouts, some of it sure accused or faking the injury in an attempt to break
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a concentration is the fact that it didn't work off the bank, i lost that aside a sick thing. she cannot say anything because she knows 0 by my injury. she doesn't know anything. first of all, and 2nd of all, in my opinion, it was very, very disrespectful from her side. because every single player who is playing tennis or any other sports can get injured. i played many people, i know when someone's injured went and when they're not. and then to top law for her to call me disrespectful. at the, under the match is just at that point, it's laughable. and i think as disgraceful behavior from someone that is, you know, is a slam champion. and the milwaukee bucks the heading to the n b a finals. the 1st time since 1974, they beat the atlanta hawks in game 6 of the eastern conference finals to get there . chris middleton let the bucks with 32 points to carry them to a 118 to one. 07. victory. alright. most bought from me
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a little later on. hello. thanks very much for the use that i could be here on. i'll just there are back with you after the break. ah, for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the apple. but androids today can be over the humanoid. robots, like, me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think field and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on 20. the corona virus pandemic has altered modern society as governments have grappled with soaring cases, contact tracing,
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