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the 19 tended to brittany, one of singapore, the most love tradition, its famous straits, told the fragile youth on 118th, investigate it. pokers can innovate to survive on out to 0, ah, fear and uncertainty in haiti off to the assassination of president jovan al, noise and operation to find his killers is continuing. the y mariam demising and watching al jazeera, also coming off on the program northwest in providence. which is now the scene of intense fighting between afghan forces and a resurgent taliban. the un security council meeting here,
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regional concerns of if your grad renee's on dominate a dispute over its downstream impact. and japan's corona virus emergency means the lympics will go ahead in tokyo without a key participants fans. ah, hello and welcome to the program or police. and have you say that they've killed 7 suspects and arrested 6 others believe to be involved in the assassination of president? jovan as ways authority say they're still hunting the masterminds behind the operation. several of the arrest took place following a gun fight and the capital force a prince. crowd of bill have been building outside the police station where the suspects being held. moiz was shot dead during arrayed at his home on wednesday.
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the interim prime minister closures f is urging citizens to hand over suspect to the police without using violence. and he gallagher joined his lives now from little 80 in miami. first of all, what do we know about attempts to find those who carried out his fascination? while i'm seeing pictures coming in from various agencies in haiti, some that appear to show 2 men being loaded into the back of a police pickup truck angry scenes outside prisons and port prints where crowds gathering outside calling for the deaths of these alleged assassins. and some other media on other stuff on social media that appears to show crowds of patients capturing to men who look like hispanic men. and they don't want to be in a good state. one man is bleeding from the head, but we haven't verified those videos, but what we do know for sure from nation places that 7 people have been killed
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after a shooter with ation place. 6 people have been arrested and of course the deputy prime minister, who says he's in charge, although he's got some competition in that regard, is saying that they are now looking for the mastermind behind all this. meanwhile, on the streets of porter prince, things seem to be pretty calm. at this point in time, people at sheltering at home, there is of course, a state of emergency across the entire nation, which gives police no authority that powers to stop people gathering in the streets . but this is a very precarious and very quickly changing situation. and there's still some contention over who's actually in charge of the country now. yeah, i mean what happened was you have now my, he's appointed a new prime minister but that new prime, a new deputy prime minister, but he wasn't sworn in. so claude is assuming that he is now in power, but his rival is saying the same thing. now according to the constitution of
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a t should be the man in charge is a supreme court that take that were but he died several weeks ago from cove at 19. so it's absolute chaos in terms of who is actually running the country at the moment. and that is not a good message to send out to ordinary haitians who are already scared already knows this could become a failed state once again. and violence could come to the streets very, very quickly. indeed. so the recalls for come from those leaders that some cause of support from the u. s. government saying they want to see free and fair elections happening as soon as possible. but that is easier said than done in haiti. there was supposed to be elections in 2019, in fighting caused that to stop. so my waste was ruling by decree that that is correct to say he should be stepping down but parliament was dissolved in january last year. so this is a potentially chaotic situation where one leader on the policy itself really needs to decide who's in charge and what the next moves will be. what could that be? already the country was in a great deal of chaos. and even really, for years,
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it's suffered from political dysfunction and a massive amounts of poverty exacerbated by that can in 2010. i mean, what could this sort of new dimension of chaos and uncertainty mean for these people? let's just look at the history in the very recent history of hating the democracy. there is only about 35 years all before that. it was the do valley is running the places dictators. they kill tens of thousands of people using that on, on the secret police. so the democracy in haiti is very young, typically in elections that people get to choose between 35 or even more candidates . but i think what needs to happen right now is the party in power of the remnants of those left behind by mo, you need to get together work together and put up a united front. so the people of haiti do feel like there is some security that
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doesn't seem to be happening, a total, especially with the complete falling apart of parliament, the dissolved dissolving of parliament to january. last year. we says death is really left. a very big vacuum of power, one that a couple of people want to fail, but essentially what they need to focus on if they can is the safety and security of a nation with a very, very troubled history. thank you very much. johnny galico, bring us all the latest fun at story in haiti, which we will continue to follow, but actually want to move on to our other headline. this our members of the secure security council. going to be meeting soon to talk about a mega down that's being built on the nile river by ethiopia. the ground if you're a peanut renee on stam as it's called is africa, the largest hydro electric project. but it's also the source of a major dispute between ethiopia and the downstream nations. egypt and see don work on madame 1st began 10 years ago, and it's been subjective. international diplomatic stand off since 145 meter down
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on the north, main tributary the blue nile will be africa, the largest hydro electric project when complete, will hold 74000000000 cubic meters of water. egypt depends on the nile for any all of its irrigation and drinking water and describes the dam as an existential threat . while su dawn, fear that its own dams could be harmed thing filling the renee salts dam would threaten its national security. both countries want a binding deal on filling an operation of the dam. meanwhile, if you're pure, saying that the project is essential to the countries future development, it could generate $5800000000.00 a year by selling excess energy to neighboring countries. and really easy opens. the dam is also a massive source of national pride, many of both bonds in the project with millions of dollars. as catherine saw reports, they believe the new access to electricity could transform their lives. pledge
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nurse get home issues as all she's ever used to light up her house, a bottle kerosene lamp. she lives in a village, 2 hours drive north, provide the saba who down there is a my good afternoon. we have many health problems. we spend more time than we should in hospitals, and i think it's linked to this lamp. next door, her brother in law is using solar energy, but only he and a few others here can afford it. theater to women, travel far with a donkeys to get the most basic support. if we had a tricity in our village, so they wouldn't have to go far to grind maze, for example, up to $65000000.00 the philippines. that's more than half the population are not connected to the electricity greet. many have bought government bonds for the construction of the ground, renaissance dom africa's largest hydroelectric dom. about 250 c o p, and leave in this village. the poor farmers who raised
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a $1500.00 for the construction of the dumb, the passionate about the project, and eagerly waiting to be connected to the grids. if you'd be hosted, feeling the damn for a 2nd time, and this is causing a nice downstream egypt and so done, are worried about how it could affect their own water flows. the 2 countries want a binding agreement governing how to download the operated talks mediated by the african union. how field prime minister, amid recently told parliament the project will not stop it. it does most intend to other countries or intention is to work with other countries and improve our state of moses attack. we're worried about the tensions. he has invested about $2000000.00 in expanding his oxygen and nitrogen energy plant. and i t. c, patient of more reliable electricity. his factory, which supplies oxygen to all of eastern the field, is facing daily and predictable power cuts. what is your life?
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because without telling enough in this country cannot be such a sun commodity for us. we are going to be willingly romano. we're always out of agreement. the completion of the done is imminent. and a few pills like to show met desa. he's family and neighbors. back in miss rocky village are preparing for what it may bring. catherine saw all jazeera, mr. casey appear and diplomatic attitude james base at the united nations and james, we also speak about the crime, renee on stam dispute, but it's really this could threaten piece because i suppose it involves 2 of the regions most powerful and populous countries. how. how is the international community going to try and address this today?
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was certainly that's the view of some of those that have called for this meeting. and you will hear from egypt and sued on that. they say this isn't the issue of international peace and security. they wanted the security council meeting, they have even got to here to come up with a draft resolution to put before the security council that will not be voted on today though, as the meeting is already underway. and if it gets voted on the tall, it will be sometime down the road. but of course e. c o, p is saying this is not a matter of international peace and security. the security council should not be discussing this. and in fact, although egypt and sudan of sent the foreign ministers, ethiopia sent that water and irrigation minister showing i think the different priorities from these countries in the next hour and a half or so, we are going to hear from the u. n. experts we're hearing right now from the us
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special envoy for the whole of africa. we're going to hear from the head of the unit. that's the you, you and environmental program which is based in nairobi, deals with environmental issues all around the world. and we're going to hear from a representative, the democratic republic of congo. they've been working as a mediator on behalf of the african union on talks, which have gone absolutely nowhere. so far, we're going to hear from all members of the security council at the end of the meeting, we're going to hear from the 3 concerned countries, 2 of them, egypt and saddam making one case and the and the other one, e t a p with a very different view of things will anything come out of this meeting? i have to say, i think it's unlikely and that's because many members of the security council are really reluctant to get involved. they want to redirect these policies back to the african union, back to direct mediation. and certainly some diplomats have told me privately, they think it's a very dangerous precedent to sash if the security council was to start on passing resolutions about a water management issue because of course,
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or 70 rivers and dams and water flows in the world that are contested. they do not want the security council to become the arbiter on such disputes. they say the security guards should be dealing with international peace and security. even though some would say that there is a threat to peace in the region given these powerful countries or loggerheads and happening to so long. ok, thank you. and i think it's a james base. another hell be no spectators. it elim pick events in tokyo when the games begin in 2 weeks time organizes made that decision to japan declared a state of emergency and the capital because of rising numbers of corona virus cases. david stokes reports just hours after japan announced a fresh state of emergency in tokyo. the knock on effect on the olympics was confirmed to come back. the surging covered 19 cases. there will be no fence at all, allowed to attend venues in tokyo. she never called in that constant need. without
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the pandemic, the limpid games would be an amazing opportunity to unite people. but unfortunately, the pandemic could not allow us to hold events with full spectators. we are very sorry for the locals living near dell and fick venues. at that the decision to buy foreign fans was made months ago. but organizers had still hoped to allow 50 percent capacity to domestic crowds. although a small number of people may be allowed to attend venues outside tokyo, there's no doubt 1st, a decision has inflicted a significant blow. this was supposed to be a huge moment for, for tokyo, for japan. so much effort has gone into preparing the capital to host these games, and now it's going to be a lot of empty stadium. the head of the international olympic committee, thomas bar, arrived in tokyo just the new rules were announced, and he himself will now spend 3 days isolating in his hotel will support any
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measure which is necessary to have safe and secure will begin paralympic games. the games have now effectively been reduced to a major tv event, which means b. c will still collect around $4000000000.00 from broadcast. is that the last ticket revenue around $800000000.00 will be felt by japan's tax payers who've already been hit hard by the most expensive games in history. with some reports, putting the overall cost close to 30000000000 still around 11000 athletes from all over the world and making their way to tokyo. ready to compete in an lympics like no other minority sport this oppertunity the only comes once before years where they can actually compete in arenas which are compatible through oper. mason 4th reality is when they get to tokyo and get to the arena and see how unusually quiet it is. i think it could affect some performances. there will be no fans in
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tokyo, but the delayed games are still going ahead with the opening ceremony just 2 weeks away. david stokes al jazeera, much more flat for you on the program. no charge, no trial, no bail un condemned to death of an 84 year old catholic priest in an indian prison . also. i miss ashley butler in can with festival organizes, are locked in around with netflix. ah, ah. hello, we got some big summary down. pause bring across central parts. if you see the cloud just started to show his hands, just moving across the southern areas of germany, just around the alps, all associated with this where the system which runs right up through the both it's,
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they seem to finland and beyond. that's gonna be the focus for the heaviest rain over the next couple of days. and that could cause some localized flooding. poland, sing some very heavy rain eastern parts of jeremy, also sink them rather wet weather as well. so a few showers over towards the british isles. not as heavy as they have been recently in temperatures just starting to nudge up. she was not as wise, but as well some more in the web, dry weather and some sunshine. just got one in to where sash stakes in the little flat showers rolling across the shells into the low countries into france. central air was a little quiet, still was showered over towards the baltic states pushing towards belarus, to the so that it stays hot and dry to the south. it stays hot and dry. spain will be hot over the next couple of days and getting hotter, take a severe, for example, getting into the mid thirties as we go on through this weekend. so mid fourties as we go one through this, me can, we are going to see temperatures on the rise to across northern parts of africa. she was a little more widespread, of course, west africa. have you showers right across nigeria. and molly,
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the who's when a war crime is committed, who is it kind of, how does it follows that goes in human rights investigator, on his unprecedented journey to the french high court, i says that every place to make sure that the information to bring its context taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france on all disease. the a
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mag watching al jazeera life from london are made stories. now belief in haiti say they've killed 7 suspects and arrested 6 others believe to be involved in the fascination of president jovan, and he's already say they are still hunting. the perpetrators of the fascination members of the un security council of started discussing the mega down being built on the nile river by ethiopia, the grand ethiopian renee, san stam. it's known as a source of a major dispute between ethiopia, egypt, and see don. and there'll be no spectators at olympic game events in tokyo, the organizing committee made that decision off to japan declared a state of emergency in the capital because of a growing number of corona virus cases. well, the lockdown in malaysia is having a major impact on many people that are living day to day while the suicide rate has also jumped community lead campaigns or encouraging people to help as struggling
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neighbors. while the government could pay high political costs. florence louis reports from the capital calling and traditionally a symbol of surrender. but in malaysia, a white flag has come to signify a cry for help. the campaign started on social media off the stories emerged of people experiencing hardship because of the continuing, locked down. police recorded nearly 473 sides in the 1st 5 months of this year compared to an average of 620. in the past 2 years, michael adams tang worked in the hotel until he lost his job last year. he then started delivering food. but as finding it increasingly difficult to make a living at the gala indies that lockdown, not only are there few jobs, but foot orders have also reduce. so my income has gone down. we don't make enough
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to pay rent. we only have enough to eat for the d. malicious borders have been closed for more than a year. and even though some states have started eating restrictions, a nationwide lockdown announced in june is still in force. people have responded to the t for help in various ways. restaurant owners have set up food banks and giving out free meals, sung yes. business is bad. sales are down nearly 90 percent, but we are seeing so many people in, in what. so my friends and i pulled money together to help, and soon customers started contributing as some have created apps to link people who need assistance with those who can provide it. there are donation drives online to help people pay rent and other bills. but the white flag campaign has also started another trend directed at those in power. the economic distress and
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desperation has fuels resentment towards the government. as social media campaign is calling on people to fly a black flag as a symbol of the anger that calls for the prime minister. we didn't. yes, in to resign. his biggest coalition partner a party known as i'm no, says it's withdrawing support for him. we'd in leadership cannot be tested until parliament resumes later this month. but for those trying to survive from day to day, politics is the last thing on their mind. florence louis al jazeera carlo port or from july, the 19th people returning to england from the u. s. and most european countries will no longer have to quarantine if they are fully vaccinated against covered maintain. u. k. government is saying that travelers mis still get tested though 72 hours before departure. and after they return, children who are not currently being collected under the vaccination roll out will also be exempt from quarantine. the scottish and welsh governments are also
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considering whether to follow the rule change or us health authority say that cases have covered 1900, rising rapidly among unvaccinated people. they're the centers for disease control, recorded and 11 percent rise in cases last week. most of them in areas of low vaccination rates, x but this week announced the delta vary, become the dominant, covered 1900 strain in the country. well, the afghan government has sent hundreds of commandos, northwest, and province of bad guests. where fierce fighting with the taliban continues for a 2nd day battle scented on karla now making at the 1st provincial capital to be surrounded by the ton of van, says the u. s. stepped up, it's true withdrawal. the group is reportedly also taking control of a border crossing with iran, the 3rd seas by the taliban in the past week. meanwhile, us president joe pine has insisted that washington had achieved its objectives and afghanistan in its 2 decades in the country. as i said in april,
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the united states did what we want to do in afghan is to get the terrors to attack this 911 and deliver justice to a summer ballade and degrade the terrorist threat to keep aft. can stand from becoming a base motion attacks could be continued against united states. we achieved those objectives. that's why we, when we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill. and it's the right and the responsibility of afghan people alone to decide their future or another member of shlang because roger packs of family has been sworn into the countries cabinet. basil roger pack, so is now the finance minister. his brothers are prime minister and president, while his nephew is also in the cabinet. family is dominated, shrank and politics for 2 decades. now. the death of
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a well known catholic priest in an indian prisoners highlighted the use of a controversial anti terrorism law. 84 year old stand swami was jailed last year accused of supporting outward communist rebels. he was imprisoned without charge or trial. elizabeth brought him reports on this now from new delhi. mourners gathered at stan swami's funeral in the city of mom by on tuesday after his death for the heart attack, they held up signs. reading. stan swami didn't die. he was killed. so the thank you lot for the, the catholic priest was a prison deductible last year and denied a baby despite his aiding health due to advanced parkinson's disease. he was the oldest of a group of 16 activists going to instigating violence during march by disadvantaged hindus. it mod austria state in 2018. none of the 16 have so far been charged or faced try no excuse for many who knew stan swami because he didn't commit any
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crime that was actually very committed, especially in the last 2 years. to the right of the under trials and he was trying to help people who had been treated in his mind. and then it's a dire need of india and he became another child. and the same kind of persecution, swami's imprisonment was condemned by both the un and use human rights reporters. we are deeply saddened and disturbed by the death of 18 year old father stand swami . while mom buys hello, just central jail. he's health deteriorated, and he reportedly contracted cobit 19 his repeated applications for they were rejected. so there is a politic one of the most senior lawyers says the government is missing using anti terror legislation called the unlawful activities prevention act. that or you a piano, this, you will be a law and the case has been used to after target prominent human ride defenders and
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activists and put them away taking usual meeting of the un security council. now we're members on discussing that mega damn being built on the non rhythm. i only think allow me now to read the statement of the deputy prime minister john coleman, who mister president, i would like to begin by congratulating you on your presidency of the security council this month and express the satisfaction of my delegation in seeing france a country with which the democratic republic of congo maintains excellent friendly relations leading the deliberations of the security council. because i would also like to take this opportunity to express to the council, the gratitude of the people in the government of the d. r. c. for the efforts that have been made by the united nations to preserve these sovereignty and territorial integrity of my country and to guarantee that he can live in peace and stability to
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me. i would also like to thank the counsel for having invited the presidency of the african union to take part in this important meeting with mister president, united the grid. if the open renaissance, stan, or germany is situated on the blue nile, approximately 15 kilometers away from the sudanese quarter, its main purpose is the production of electricity. with the aim of increasing ethiopia as energy supply delivery, accelerating its industrialization and supplying energy to other countries in there . it will be the largest in africa. 1800 meters long, 155 meters high and with a total volume of 74000000000 cubic meters. however, this enormous project, which is the extra promote regional economic integration,
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is posing problems, shoots, immediate neighbors, sudan, and egypt, whose economy is. and the well being of whose population depend greatly on the waters of the white, niles retreated downstream from the blue. now it does certain tensions have been observed for some years. now, between these 2 countries and the federal public of theo b, mister president, the conflict around the jury is not new to your council, who is considering it today for the 2nd time after its public meeting of june 29th 2020 a number of initiatives have been undertaken to attempt to resolve the crisis around the jury. namely tripartite negotiations under the auspices of the us and the world think. and the consideration of the issue in this body on june 29th of last year. finally, the matter was reverted back to the african union, who under the leadership of its president at the time has excellency,
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serial number of south africa has begun tackling resolving this dispute in accordance with the principle african solutions for african problems fairly. but there have been several positive developments, namely the draft agreement put together by the parties with the assistance of a u. x for the problem on disease in these proposals, it seems that 90 percent of technical problems have already been resolved. it now remains for the parties tyra, now the out standing technical and legal differences, namely the nature of the agreement to be signed. the resolution mechanism and waterfall management during drought period. mister president asked him that it is in this context that the d. c, which is carrying out the presidency of the a you 420212022 under 2.

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