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frank assessments, schools and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy, their life has been shipped? why vitamin some conflict inside story on our jazeera ah, the president of hey, shot dead. it is home by an unknown group of attackers. well, leaders condemned the assassination and appealed for calm with fears of more political instability. ah, this is out there alive from dell hall. so coming up the scramble, fox surgeon, indonesia struggles to treat patients as the number of trying to virus cases,
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searches across the country. also ahead rockets his narr base in iraq, hosting us forces, parents, retaliation for and strike last week. ah, haiti's president job and has been assassinated. the interim prime minister has announced a state of emergency and is asking the un security council to meet as soon as possible. cloud. joseph says the identified attackers who rated the president's private residents, spoke spanish and english bally ugly. the assailants spoke english and spanish as head of the government, still in charge, i have gathered superior council of the national police and district application of the constitution. i've presided an extraordinary canceled ministers in which we have declared a state of siege. i call for the respect of the democratic principles. i urge all
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the nation stakeholders to help us in the battle for the continuity of the states. this country is hurt. this nation is hurst. the perpetrators will be taken to justice. let's keep our can. the situation is under control. there are 10 scenes in the capital. puerto prince. the police have sealed off the president's residence, where the attack took place, neighboring dominican republic shot its borders with haiti, and columbia, the president, asking the organization of american states to send an urgent mission to haiti. president joe biden says the us condemns the act and is ready to help you a lot more information. but it's very worried about us. have a role happening. what was going to the united states was fine and take action. what. what was, what was your briefing today?
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the magic out is a james base, is that the united nations where the security council has released the statement. kimberly how kit is in washington d. c. for more on the u. s. response and under galico is in the haitian neighborhood in miami, florida. with reactions from there, but 1st his under chappelle taking a look back, the life of juvenile moiz. at one point java, no more east offered a glimmer of hope for haiti at a time of numerous crises, a former businessman who wanted to lift people out of poverty in the poorest country in the america that municipalities we needed. the political stability is the 1st public resource in no country on earth. is it possible to talk about development unless there is political stability unless there is social peace? but his years in office were challenging and he faced allegations of money laundering and corruption, movies became president of haiti and 2017 after being chosen by the former leader
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michelle marcelli to become his successor of the center. right patient had kelly party, 2015 election was the 1st to declare him winter, but the boat was overturned after allegations of fraud and violent st. protel. the rerun was den delayed by hurricane matthew, which caused widespread destruction in the south. but when it was finally held in 2018, it sport disagreements about when marie says term would end after legislative elections were delayed. that year marie stayed on to rule by decree without a parliament. he tried to reassure haitians, even as things deteriorated around him, you're lost by marcia development, need. the more violence does not work with developments and democracy. we have to cut bridges with these old practices that are putting the country behind. despite his calls for calm, the protests against him and his government got worse. he was accused of inaction in the face of increasing violence, a surgeon kidnappings for ransom,
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and the growth of our gangs. in march, he declared some forms of protests as acts of terrorism. before his assassination luis announced a new prime minister to tackle criminal violence. would have been his 7th and 4 years, not long after a group of individuals broke into his home in the capital, puerto prince and shot him dead. jenoma lease was 53 years old. now haitians woke up to the shocking news of the assassination of their president, his want. some of them had to say, what was easy after you got with this shocked me a lot. imagine live in this area close to the precedent. even when we have problem to the precedent, we can't imagine, they will kill him like this. you need to buy heard something, go boone, like an earthquake and i thought something under the soil had been turning. we talked and to galico. he's live for us from miami. let's start with what you're hearing from haiti. how calm of the streets right now?
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while according to my sources in puerto prince, it's pretty quiet in that city of the moment. basically, people just hunkering down, staying inside because there are real fears. now that this political vacuum left by movies will lead to violence. of course, my lease has been ruling by decrease in 2019 when elections were supposed to take place and were delayed over in fighting constitution. they say that he'd overstate his welcome. he needed to step down. remember, this is a nationwide 60 percent of patients live less than $2.00 a day. there are food shortages that dealing with a cove at 19 outbreak. and they're also still essentially recovering from the earthquake almost 11 years ago. so at this moment, there is no natural success to movies. there is no real organisation in the senate, all the parliament. so there is potential here for this nation already troubled already very poor, already with
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a very popular president to slip very quickly into violence. so i think that's why the moment important prince, the streets are fairly quiet. certainly here in little hated people are just sitting by the radios. listening. incredible to reports coming out of that nation as to what might happen next. but a great deal of concern, not just here, not just in haiti, but around the world, and then the how, how about the whole political transition process? where does that stand any idea where plans for elections in referendum? well that stands now well, i mean essentially that haven't really been any elections in 80 since movies came to office because the 2019 elections. there was a lot of in fighting that didn't take place every time. there have been elections when i've been in a t. there's always an accusation of corruption and vote rigging. this is a very unstable nation. remember, democracy in haiti is only about 35 years old before that. that will cruise that
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would dictators who are responsible for killing tens of thousands of people. so in that sense, it's an immature democracy. that is moving very slowly, typically in elections that are about 35 different policies running. people have a bewildering choice and someone like movies was hand picked by a previous as a president, law tele, something that stuck with him. he has compared himself to having no one else has got more rule over haiti than, than god. so there was a sense, um, its critics that he was starting to become an autocrat. but clearly you heard the people living in the area that they say, no matter how unhappy they were, was, you know, mostly his death is something that is simply shocking and very worrying to the people of haiti. all right, thanks so much and the galaxy. let's continue this with our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she's in washington dc? what sort of help is the u. s. considering extending at this point the united states has not been specific about what humanitarian assistance might be
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provided since the assassination of president luis. but what we can tell you is that it has been a top donor for some time, particularly following the earthquake 11 years ago. and as there has been continued, unrest is since then in both not only reconstruction efforts, but also in humanitarian assistance that is not to change. in fact, the white house reaffirming its position of support, standing in solitary with the people of haiti as they process what has happened and the white house also building on the president statement, calling this a tragedy and horrific attack. so the white house right now watching very carefully what is happening, gathering information, and also considering its next steps. and this been a bit of a policy turnaround towards moiz, hasn't since the biden administration took over from the trumpet administration. tell us a little bit about that. yeah, for months there were some pressure on the biden and ministration to really spell
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out where it stood on haiti. and there was some concern, particularly among some haitian americans and members of congress that the biden administration had been supporting, president luis and his authoritarian beds. and that was concerning too many. there was concern that by the white house, essentially backing efforts to approve a new constitution for referendum that they were essentially propping him up if you will. but that will change in the last couple of months. what we heard from the circuit to state antony blank, and as he testified before, congress is that there has been a shift in stance and position. the feeling of the by the ministration is that the only path forward for haiti was through elections. in other words, putting pressure on president luis to step down, but of course, that didn't happen. and now we have the assassination. and so that is certainly
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going to make this a much more delicate and much more complex situation, not just for the united states, but the international community as a whole. i think so much kimberly how kit. now let's head over to a diplomatic editor, james base. his life for us at the un headquarters in new york. so what a diplomat spare thinking while certainly semi we are getting the idea that the un security council is going to meet reasonably soon on this issue given the great concern. now that concerns shared by the un secretary general has released a statement saying he condemns the assassination in the strongest terms. and saying the perpetrators of the crime must be brought to justice. second general calling on all haitians to preserve the constitution order, remain united in the face of this horrible act, and reject all violence. i was hearing some hours ago. maybe the security council could meet in a matter of hours. the latest i'm hearing though, is that security council, more likely they're meeting on thursday,
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that's according to the president, the security council, which is currently france. although that meeting has not, as i speak, been shadowed, but certainly ambassadors who serve on the security council want to meeting among those the shine bassinger. it's really a shocking development. you know, i think you can be sure he is an issue. the counsel already deals with that we will continue to support the people of hey, this is a critical moment. i think we all knew it was sensitive and difficult to arm the grand and ac in view of the political situation and the security situation. this put staff in even greater danger than before. you remember that they used to be un peacekeepers in haiti. they all left off the pressure from the bomber administration to wind down that mission there. although still un stuff in haiti, both international and haitian stuff over a 1000, down the, the u. n. tells me that they are checking in on every single member of stuff to
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check that they are all ok at this difficult time in the country. thanks so much jamie phase. they're the president of mexico mourned the loss of his haitian counterpart of a news conference shortly after the news broke. yeah, i, so i want to send an embrace to the haitian people for the shameful assassination of the president. we were in the process of sending 150000 doses of vaccines to haiti, a poor population that's very much in need, that i had an al jazeera or a surgeon tyler bond, sees mall territory, and i've gotten a stan as us troops nearly complete their withdrawal and india is morning, a type of bollywood fill it come out, dies at the age of $98.00. the
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i once again welcome to the look at the international forecast, whether it's logic watch across much of the middle east side lower because we have seen some lively storms just around northern parts of mon recently has caused some traffic disruption as the heavy down pause in quite a gust, the wind has rattle in across the northern parts of the region so. so pretty nasty weather there at present on an all showers these by the way, don't use hazard lights when you're driving. should only be doing that when you are stationary. that's not the way to go further. sharon, to cropping up here because northern parts of manas, we go on through thursday to friday by and large, it does look dry. the wet weather will be up around the caucus if we see some heavy rain. he recently just between the black sea and the caspian sea, and that will linger on as we go on 3 friday may be sinking little further south with by friday winds picking up how to iraq q 8 coming down across us here in doha
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with wesley wind shamal, we're picking temperatures up to run 44 celsius in doha. meanwhile, we got some lobby showers across the heart of africa. the season raise the story about seeing the heavy rain southern parts of chad, seeing some big samples all the way across towards the gulf of guinea. southern coast of africa are generally try, but turning wet and windy, the cape town, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah,
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the me come back here watching out just recap headlines now. he's president juvenile ways is being assassinated on identify the tank as rated is home overnight. have these inter and prime ministers declared the state of emergency for the president's death cloud. joseph says he's taken charge of the country and will guarantee continuity of the safe voices. assassination sparks fears a succession crisis could lead to violence that have been a republic is shutting its borders with haiti and columbia. the president is urging the organization of american states to send an urgent mission that us president joe
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biden says, america is ready to help. what it call us back have a fuse by us troops in iraq has been attacked. at least 14 rockets landed on the final asset base and unbar province. 3 missiles were also 5 towards it. on monday, us president order that strikes against around iranian fact, groups last week. moved up to the law, had reports, an ottoman group called m hondas revenge has claimed responsibility for that tack. the targeted s had military bees in the province in western iraq. now this armor group is named after a boardman de hondas, the deputy commander of the popular mobilization forces that was killed by an american strike. along with iranian commander cost him sleigh money in january last year. and the office of the prime minister, most of our company has described such groups of being outlawed. in fact,
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it has been warning against what it calls using iraq as a land or a soon to settle scores. now we understand that such groups have been trying or have been attacking american facilities in iraq in order to try to put pressure on them to leave the country. these groups do not seem to be believing in this strategic dialogue, which has been initiated by the cause. me a government with the american side in order to sue jewel a program or to put a program to should you will. there was through all or a deployment of the american american personnel in iraq. now this attacked comes a only a week after the attack by an american strike on a district that killed 4 popular mobile edition force personnel. and also this comes only less than 24 hours since june was shut down. that was trying to attack it. bill efforts in northern iraq. taliban fighters have
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continued their offensive in northern afghanistan and making their 1st assault on a provincial capital since the us and nathan draw down began. the taliban says it briefly took control of allah. you. now in both of these. so the 1st time since 2001 i've kind of stands, ministry of defense says it's forces of killed more than 2000 ton of on fight it this week. yes, a still losing significant territory. charlotte ballast, now the taliban fighters rolling through color. you know, the capital of the province in north western afghan stone, they claim to have briefly taken control of the town. the 1st provincial capital of attempted to overrun since the us and nato withdrawals again, was beg, decent governess, his government forces pushed the fighters out of the city. although not before they broke into the regions central prison and rescued these telephone fighters
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over the sounds of heavy gunfire. beyond governor had this message for african, a woman who i am. i want to assure people that all the security forces, including the special forces are here and defending the city of color in on the enemy who is engaged with us in some parts of the city is facing resistance and also facing a lot of casualties. and to defeat the afghan government has lost significant territory in the last 2 months. it's relying on air strikes to retake control. the ministry of defense is its troops have killed more than 2000 tele bon flax's in the past week. wine, dumont brothers and sisters, there is no deal and no will to surrender. there are 2 choices, either to live with dignity or to live with insult. today's the day of honor, dignity and support. but if the taliban thinks that we are surrendering to them, that will never happen. not in 100 years. local militias have joined forces with
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the yes can military to bolster they ranks. this district northern to car province fell to the taliban last week. since may 1st, the taliban has more than doubled the number of districts at control to approximately 200 or half the country with the will you do that? the most afghan security forces deployed on the front line. but we militia forces also stand with them and defend in tech how most of the areas and districts who fall into the television. now we have created several lines to stop the telephone, reaching the the telephone offensive has regional l eyes concerned. turkey in russia have closed the consulates in the region while iran has restricted its cultural activities. although tehran did host a meeting between taliban leaders and some senior ask and politicians beckon bag deece taliban fight. who's pushed out of color, you know, ordered to wakes at the cities gates until security forces surrendered. day after
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day. the pressure builds with less than 20 percent of f. ghana stan now controlled by the afghan government. charlotte bellis out 0. i india's health minister is among 12 cabinet members who quit the resignations, a part of a re shuffle by prime minister there under moody, also the catastrophic spike in cove at 19 infections and deaths during april. and may, the prime ministers, government has been criticized for the way hospitals run out of beds, oxygen, drugs, and stuff. the nature is imposing tough, new kind of virus restrictions to contain its deadliest wave of the pandemic. another record, 34000 new infections were reported on wednesday, and for the 1st time they were over a 1000 deaths. the government says it's only going to get worse. jessica washington reports from the cathy east of jakarta to cut us hospitals and java hospitals in general. are under unprecedented pressure,
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and this is what you can see. the results of that is one of the new coven, 19 burial side, in because see on the outskirts of chicago. and as hospitals are on the increasing pressure during the 2nd wave infections here in indonesia. many patients, many sick people have been turned away from hospital and force to isolate at home no matter how sick they are and does hospitals are forced to turn away patients because they are already at 90 percent or 100 percent capacity. people have to stay home and it's up to their families to do whatever they can to keep them alive. and in many instances, they're unsuccessful. at doing that, some are trying to buy optimal tanks or medication to keep their loved ones alive, but the death toll is increasing because of this crisis. these great because have been working non stop. we've been observing the situation here for the past few hours and the bodies never stop coming. these men never stop working. such is the
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situation. the scale of the crisis here in indonesia. the indonesian government says it is working to try to rectify the crisis in some ways, including trying to source more oxygen for those in critical need that it includes trying to source oxygen from neighboring singapore. the health ministry also says it is attempting to add more beds to hospitals, as well as increase the number of isolation facilities, but ok, workers say that they are overwhelmed and overrun and that no matter how many beds they're all in these hospitals. simple reality is, is that there is not enough health care stuff to cater for the demand right now, there are far too many people, falling critically ill in indonesia for doctors to take care of all of them. and this is the result of the un has been told the current approach to me in laws military jones will lead to
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a failed state protest continue against the minute free route as that sees power. 5 months ago, hundreds of protesters have been killed and many opposition figures imprisoned, special rapids, thomas andrews told the un state must target the oil and gas sector, which the joint relies on revenue. thousands of farmers have protested in the netherlands against the government effort to nitrogen emissions. the gas is a major contributor to global warming intensive agriculture, and fertilize a use have made the netherlands one of europe's largest to mrs. but farmers say the plan to change that puts their livelihoods at risk. stevenson reports from the hague. i not an unusual sight in the netherlands. these, the fact was on the streets of the hague, joining a protest as the police try to block them. it becomes clear that stopping a tractor isn't easy. we hope that the government will understand that the
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netherlands can't exist without farmers. netherland needs farmers. we are producing the most sustainable food build, right? so without us, i don't know who will feed all these people. after melting his cows, dairy farmer, young phone levin left his farm to get some answers from the government for generations. his family as farmed in an area where experts now say there is no future for large farms is just not sustainable. if one target of nitrogen emission reduction is to be met via the other most. so don't want the environment to be polluted. there is no debate about dots but not the nettle and wants to take drastic steps, and farmers are the 1st to be targeted. and i am concerned that in 10 years when funds are gone, we will regret this. like more than 50000 dutch farmers, his 17 year old son, tom was keen to continue to farm has no idea what lies ahead. this
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young farm was driving 4 hours on their track to the certainty about their future ecologist and why a man increasingly for the patients have to wait farming. as we know it in the netherlands, can't exist any longer. a message many here. i'm not ready to hear, and here you see a lot of dare trees and dying trees with fairly low. facility was fairly low, leaves an expert on the effect of nitrogen emissions research. roland bobby wrote an alarming report for greenpeace. his conclusion, large parts of the dutch ecosystem have been so badly affected, that there will be lost if the government does not act. now. i think it fairly urgent and i, meaning you can do it in one or 2 years. you need maybe 5 to 10 years, a really high reduction of the night and the position maybe 50 to 70 percent. and therefore you need to different agricultural system in the netherlands. greenpeace,
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have threatened to take the dutch stay to court for violating european regulations . if the government does not produce nitrogen emissions much further amidst all the pressure, some farmers are starting to realize that business as usual, will be an option for much longer, only about a promise organization, billions of years, the needed to save the dutch farms and meet them and buy a mental friendly step. fancy al jazeera, bake one of volley woods most respected starz. dillard coleman has passed away age 98. he was one of the 3 big names who dominated the golden age of indian cinema who received the highest acting and civilian honors. from both india and pakistan during his 5 decades on screen. our india correspondent, elizabeth, for on them explains the coma began his career and the hindi film industry in the 1940s,
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decades before it was known as bollywood. and just a few years before the partition of british india borne mohammed uses khan and charlotte in modern day pakistan, he was asked to change his name to the comma when he began acting in films in the city of bombay. maybe he could get them here. come out of ocean, his biography, that the owner of production company, bombay, talkies wanted him to have a name that would be suitable for his audience. and so mohammed use of con became philip komatt on the screen, but remained uses to those close to him. come odd, went on to be known by other names, tragedy, king for his roles and melancholic love story such as dave das, india's best method actor for his sincere performances. and the 1st con, bhillips subsequent, which was hardly a reference to his real surname. and the 3 con amelia son, mont, and shadow. coo bollywood. biggest dollars for 3 decades. from the 1990s. no,
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it can be bigger than the substance which he portrays. i mean, the character, the story, the screen play. and for any good and enduring performance. shadow you have to have a good story. come on one the indian film industries award for best actor a record 8 times including and it's inaugural year. 1956 of us. can you put a cleaning to scan his 906, the historical bio pick mogley as him where he played mobile emperor john. deed is the highest grossing indian film of all time. when adjusted for inflation, his talents were noticed outside india, but he turned down the role of sheriff ali in the 1960 to blockbuster lawrence of arabia, which went to egyptian actor omar sharif. this command retired from acting in 1998 but not from public life. he was.

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