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ah ah, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on audi 0, government shut off access to social media, me facing murder charges, the owner of a factory in bangladesh on 7 others are arrested after a fire kills more than 50 people. ah, this is all their life from headquarters and i'm getting obligated also a heads, a confederate monument that sparks of violence. white supremacist rally uncontroversial remarks by donald trump is taken down. insurance show us to reject
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haiti's appeal for troops to help secure the country after the assassination of president juvenile marines, arab countries such aid as soon as you warns its health system is collapsing due to a covered 900 search ah, hello police and bangladesh sub arrested the owner of a factory where at least 52 people died in a fire. he on 7 others have been charged with murder. the blaze broke out in a building on the outskirts of the capital deco on thursday. officials say the main exit was locked and many workers jumped from windows to escape, convert chaudhry has more from the scene and guns. banner, the sho ministry announced that at least a person have been arrested, including the owner of the factories and his 4 sons. the rope dental is also filed a monitor case. now we know this case, a cycle long time to resolve in the quoted it could even take 2 years. but the
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government has been quite robust in recent years, against the owner of the factories or any building owners that have been negligence and safety issue. since around up accident things have significantly improve in bangladesh, especially in the garments and textile industry. they've been a signed and called international buyers where fire safety and other worker safety manager are strictly enforced and made up to the european standard. but there are a lot of informal factors that operate illegally, many times plastic factors, chemical factors within residential areas that are real cause for concern. now this particular industry is a major in the process industry. they have noise skills not to have wire 2nd. safety measures or exit, but they have been negligence. we've been talking to a lot of the relatives of those who have been killed in the factory. they said there have been a fire incident a year back, despite all those that have not been taken any particular measure against fire
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safety. many people are still missing according to the relatives. i spoke to the director of operation partner this friday because he said that report about 49 bodies on if the 52 people have been confirmed dad, over dozen people injured, 3 people actually fell to that. that from 3rd floor behind me. you can see the devastating factory over there. now we know the salvage operation is pretty much finished. the 5 people told us that couldn't find any more bodies, but those still keep looking. although that fire was at a food and beverage factory, a series of tragedies in bangladesh of focus, global attention on workers rates, especially in the garment industry. it's the world's 2nd biggest clothing export after china. in february, 2651 people died in a textile factory fire and should have gone beliefs to have been sparked by short circuits in november 2012, a fire disorder, 9 story garment fact near dakar. a 112 workers were killed and managers. the plans
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were accused of preventing victims from escaping. one of the world's worst industrial tragedies happened a few months later in april 2013. more than 1100 people died when the 8 story run applause, a complex collapse in the capital. outraged lead to the bangladesh, a core on fire, and building safety. and european retailers like h and haven't prime arc signed it, as well as unions and bangladesh. factory owners now is not actors. the founder and executive director of the i was found nation for workers rights. she says that safety negligence is common in bangladesh, factories and children, especially suffer from a lack of protection. we had the law if there is a young law, got off workers, $5.00 in payroll for 3 hours indication, but nothing is doing. they are working as they stand to do a ball or 7 days a week,
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and they don't follow the rules and regulations because they are not seriously thinking the what is the important and value because they're only greedy and get the rocky because our workers are getting very low, we're just in here. so that is like when the people are getting a treatment and when they have to freedom of expression, approve of movement. and also the profit sharing very important because they have union, they have their own list, that they cannot love their bill, and they can do anything like this to confederate statues in the u. s. city of charlottesville have been taken down for years after white supremacist rallied against their removal. this one of robert e lee was at the center of the 2017, unite the right rights rally, which turn violent an anti racism professor died and several others were injured.
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violence sparked to national debate on racism, which is further inflamed by then president donald trump's claim that there was blame on both sides. protest took place to remove hundreds of confederate statues across the united states. the object was only important because of the race of the man who sat upon the horse. his grade of honor was his whiteness and a treason that he committed in the attempt to preserve the great american tradition of being able to enslaved rape, pillage and murder, our black people for economic gain while was growing in the mind, the man who commissioned this statue my guess would be the desire to continue to perpetuate the erroneous theory. that whiteness is supreme. haiti's interim government has asked the international community to send in troops to help
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stabilize the country after the assassination of president jovan elma weeds. but the us said it has no plans to son military assistance. katy senate has nominated as f lambert to serve as a new interim precedent until new elections are held in september. movies was killed in his home on wednesday by a heavily armed hit squad. manuel rapids has more to be not employed if columbia officials are stepping up assistance to haiti following the assassination of haitian president of nell movies. on friday, the colombian government announced that resources and personnel would be sent to aid in the investigation of intelligence. officials are also sharing more information about the 26 out of 28 alleged conspirators identified as colombian citizen. don't up knitting for them. i feel. yeah, we have the 1st details about the travel, some of them made dates from where they went. what kind of airline this is not only shed with haiti's interpol, central office, but with a dominican republic,
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as the people links to the incident used as a port of arrival, the dominican republic to travel to haitian territory shuttle. the unrest on the streets of haiti's capital has largely subsided. though tensions remain high. outside the u. s. embassy in puerto prince, a crowd gathered with many, saying they seek to flee the country in anticipation of a worsening political crisis. wisdom with norma, you're all here since last night. it's a normal thing to do to try to get out of the country since our president was assassinated. the death of president moiz at the hands of foreign mercenaries left the country in shock on friday evening, the haitian senate named joseph lambert as the countries interim president, former haitian prime minister, wrote the moth pills, al jazeera, that international cooperation in this investigation is vidal, regarding the immediate future re both concerned because of course, the fascination of presidents and its aftermath. but i'm hopeful that their current
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government is making their writings into inviting international community to come in opening up the investigation to the international partners. this way, we will insure a fair investigative process that would lead us to, to who, whoever paid for this in the us. the biden administration also pledged to provide resources to uncover exactly who killed the haitian president and wine and response to the haitian governments request for security and investigative assistance. we will be sending senior s t i n t h officials to port a prince. as soon as possible to assess the situation and how we may be able to assist the international investigators or also looking into how such a deadly security lapse that he's presidential palace could have occurred. the head of the general security unit for the police guard demitria. rog, now under investigation multiple al jazeera and the gallagher has more from
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washington d. c. we know that the us is sending in various agents to help with the investigation at the un pulled out in 2017 any request to them to send troops in would take time because the un likes to discuss things for a very long time. meanwhile, is this investigation goes on? all sorts of conspiracy theories are now starting to emerge in swirling around this beleaguered nation, including these so called ex colombian soldiers turned up after the fact of the assassination of job. no mo, east ship, no mo, he says, personal security guards weren't injured in this assassination. so all of this just creates potential chaos for this nation because most patients are just sitting at home. they're waiting for news if they're not just stocking up on provisions preparing for the worst and there is no leader in place. you've got 3 different politicians, all claiming to be the next president. you got elections that are supposed to take place in september. the are highly unlikely to take place because i haven't been
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elections in a t for at least a couple of years. so all of this really puts an already unstable nation on an even more precarious edge what the haitian government really needs to do is coalesce behind one leader. put out one single message to the people of haiti and what is an extremely precarious situation. the u. s. envoy to have gone astonished on his way to del hover talks to push for a fire between the government and the taliban. dalmatian tweeted his hope full of a deal despite fierce fighting across the country. the afghan government has lost airstrikes in kandahar and sa report. the taliban claims that controls 85 percent of the country. supporters of south africa, the former president, jacob zoom are protesting against his imprisonment. overnight demonstration, turned violence after a court dismiss new missouri to suspend his prison sentence. vehicles were satellite and some nearby shops looted. the 79 year old former president began
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serving a 15 month term for failing to appear before a corruption inquiry heads on al jazeera, digital harassment. police investigate how dozens of muslim women and india appeared in fake online auctions without their consent was welcome to partial notice field of dreams. i'm joe hall with the story of how the cricket is catching on the counter lonia. ah, the who's right, where we still got 50 on the map as a forecast. this is for q weight, but anywhere in eastern iraq western side of iran is going to be huffing around, $48.00 to $50.00 degrees. still this is what 2nd week of it. it's not quite reco
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breaking, but it does get close if you don't get that deep red shows the extent to the really high temperature. you can also see the mountains in iran, which means actually still quite as hot because you just higher up. now by dives, forecast of 50 is to off the record, but the average is $44.00, so you stay at least 4 bits of ours. and in this part, the world 4 degrees above average is quite significant. luckily, it is dry heat, not everywhere. it's like that around the coast of yemen in particular. oh man, it is occasionally cloudy, even wet. in fact, these are pictures taken to the wind screen fairly obviously, of somebody driving through stella. this is the middle east, but this is what happens a 3 months of the year when the monsoons when catches that part of a mom and mom soon wind is also running all the way up through the coast to tons of the kenya and somalia. and he just much the same on the coast here as well. cloudy and just the right every now and again. whereas inland, of course, particularly these hardens to big showers and consumes
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hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour police and bangladesh of a rest of the owner factory where 52 people were killed in a fire. he and 7 others have been charged with murder. the whole minister has wor, no one will be fair to find this negligence are found to confederate statutes. in the u. s. city of charlottesville have been taken down. 4 years ago, white supremacists demonstrated against wants to remove them, sparking violence on the national debate. haiti's interim government is off the international community to sending troops to help stabilize the country. following the assassination of president of anomalies the us side, it has no funds to sign military assistance. while the world's wealthiest nations are found in the alarm about the spread of the highly contagious cove in 1900 delta variant g 20 finance leaders have met in italy to discuss the risk to global recovery cases are rising. in 69 countries,
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the international monetary fund has warned that unequal vaccine access is a threat to recovery efforts. that european union says it's delivered enough fact seems to member states to immunize 70 percent of adults. but the blocks leader says the fight is not over. a vaccination campaign, as accelerated tremendously since the beginning of the year are joined approach is a success because we will only come out of this crisis together. but covet 19 is not yet defeated. we are prepared to deliver more vaccines, including against new variance. now member states must do everything possible to increase vaccinations only then will we be safe. and in england where the current of virus restrictions are being eas, infection rates are back to levels last seen during the winter. sonya g a. g, a has more on the plans, the ease restrictions in england,
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only in autumn are you going to start to see certain control measures being put into place to allow not only just the economy to open up, but open up responsibly as well. and the guys being that if you can control that and that should hopefully allow for people to open up fully and in a responsible way. now what needs to happen is that you either have to prove that you've had to back scenes, or that you've proven, given a negative test the day before, the area, the way you planned to go to. but it's also, i think, another burden of cost to businesses as well as they're going to be the ones that have to sort of put in the infrastructure to, to be able to put in that way of proving that dinah's or people who want to go out all able to do so in that,
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but this is just also just one measure that's being put in place in the face of the supposed opening up of the country on the 19th of july. well, now the legal obligations are going to be dropped, including mosque wearing and now it's going to be up to a question of personal responsibility. and common sense has been sort of told by the prime minister in the health secretary. this, despite the fact that the health secretary himself such a job, it has said that the infections could rise by as much as a 100000 cases every day. in a month's time will say, several countries are pledged 8 to tennessee or is it battle the record breaking surgeon cover 1900 infections and deaths. more than 8000 cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. putting severe stress on oxygen supplies. katara has sent a military plane with a field hospital on board, including 200 medics and 100 respirators. dr. mohammed, sophia, and then cathy is head of the department of general surgery. and if no just saudi
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and hospital, he explains what's behind the recent surge down. busy below the nation getting eating, we have a lack of vaccine. that is maybe not a very hard look down on the population menu menu problems, social problems, economic problems, nation situation need very hard right now. your official said that's not enough. we are here. we are doing on our medical plan, the, the nurses, the drivers and everybody the we like and i love the people that we love the 1st graders we need to be looked down for at least 2 or more
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maybe 3 weeks. it could be a month that we are hurt just in front of a very, very difficult situation. you know that the reason my suffering from the law, the industry also under all the credit reading to now from 19 me, we look down in 23 months from mars and publishing it police in india are investigating how dozens of the muslim woman were put up for sale in fake online auctions, photographs of some 80 women taken without their consent were uploaded on an app with caption. so the deal of the day that word is a derogatory slang term used for indian muslim women. and the people created the ap, reportedly used fake identities after the widespread outrage,
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the website hosting. the caption was taken down for my son as a journalist and was one of the women targeted by the fake auction. she says this kind of online harassment has increased in india over the past few years in the last couple of years. and you moved from hayden because she has become down in this country in india. and i mean of all the fact is that the common stead among all these the means is that these are vocal and slim in the talk about this. and he moves in hate and bigotry, and attacks very vocally on their social media or write about it. they are activists or journalists, such as myself, will use the been to talk about them actively. and the idea is to mediate the idea to say that you don't belong in the public domain. you cannot use your voice to say the same. and i would like to have this, i know for a fact that people have been trying to when will try to white into an old when you show, you know, and to show you which indefinitely is. but this is an issue methodically. copper
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with lots and lots of this drama because let's remember these specifically were slim, the men who are not all women, but most of the men who use that to me in iraq protest have been held since last october over what human rights groups describe as assassinations. carried out with impunity rights group say, nearly 600 protesters have been killed since 2019. and now activist, some journalists are being ambushed and murdered, but there have been few arrests. it's also been a reports from baghdad. bullet holes riddle, this s u v. where mate abdul summit was murdered in basra in january. the prominent television journalist and father of 3 young children was driving home after covering an anti government protest is photographer was also killed. the lot of the top of our lives are in danger. we could be killed at any 2nd. there is no security
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. there is no government. just armed grooves and political parties for men have been arrested in connection with the murders. no trial date has been set in iraq. abdul some ads case is a rare instance where arrests have been made. the rocky high commission for human rights says since anti government protest began in 201935 journalists and activists have been murdered. and there have been 82 assassination attempt. no one has been convicted. armed groups are widely suspected with elections due in october. the commission believes the assassinations will increase a negative non legal, illegal competition. and even we can see it as criminal competition between the traditional parties and the new a newly formed one. so everyone trying to,
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to say that i am number one and them the most powerful and the absence of accountability. absence of any real estate from the government, making the case more complicated. prime minister ma stuffer cami paid a visit to this heartbroken father last august rehab your crew was killed in her car while stopped at an intersection in bus route. her sister and her friend were also shot and survived. your crew was an outspoken voice during protests and had been threatened on social media a threat while the shuffling very much that she influenced many people in our society and may be ram, was a role model for iraqi women in basrah. they should have a personality and opinion, a clear vision for the future and goals. thank god, ram achieved so many of hers. your cubes family is still waiting for news of arrest as anger against the violence grows across iraq. the government is asking people to be patient and promises arrest will be made. the families of your coup and abdul.
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some i'd say. iraqis must carry on the mission. their loved ones began to help build their country into a place where its citizens are no longer murdered. with impunity, natasha name al jazeera, baghdad. businesses across britain are being effected by an unprecedented shortage of truck drivers. haulage bosses have appealed to the prime minister to personally intervene or face empty supermarket shelves on the supply chain collapse. charlie angela reports the team at toes. the seeds has spent the last 5 years developing a 170 different varieties of leak producing seeds that will be resistant to disease . they will eventually account the 15 percent of leak produced for delays distribution mean they might now miss their windows for getting into the ground. the shortage of truck drivers is impacting businesses up and down the country. it's
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going to cause enormous issues for us. our customers obviously need it in time to so and if they miss their sewing windows, that will mean the crops later at the crops or later that may basically cause problems to the supermarket contracts. and alternately, that means that the products that ado to be on the shelf sometime in the future may not be written is short around 800000 heavy good to vehicle drivers. according to the road haulage association, the combination of bricks, it covered 19 lessons and test missed because of the pandemic and a profession. failing to new, a new recruit has created the perfect storm. we've been cooling up. my. i do see, i mean, opposite being we called up at least 5. you have a wait, right, divers, congress for love money. as a result, supermarket, the warning is empty shelves, school meals are being delayed, which could 4 schools to close when they just reopened. and rubbish collection
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being missed. one of britain's biggest food companies has asked the government to consider using the army to distribute goods to keep supply chains from collapse. going to switch kate less than started diamond logistics almost 30 years ago. she says shelves will be empty by christmas and left the government steps in. so even in a warehouse such as this, normally by this time you, you'd expect to say it a lot more filled. and that's because the supply chain challenges, ultimately speaking, if laurie's aren't able to refill fulfillment center, such as this. and then when are able to sell those goods on bound. and that means that a variety of people throughout the supply chain suffer. the e commerce companies often retail businesses of pivoted to e commerce to stay alive during this very tricky time, are unable to replenish the goods that it just takes industry is urging the government to issue european hgtv drivers with temporary work visas. but the government has refused saying firms mis find domestic drivers instead. but there is
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no pool of qualified drivers in the u. k. just sitting around in peak delivery season is just around the corner. charlie angela out to 0. sorry. football is by far spain's most popular sport, but when the city of verse alone ask residents to vote on what new facility should be built, the answer came as a surprise. the winner was a campaign led by a cricket team, as jonah hall explains 5 years alive. and my brother also playing cookies and he's with me a lot. i wanted events that you guys are going to be feeling very excited left because goes also the already more they want to learn that things actually i'm feeling this is the unlikely story of how a women's cricket team in a country not known for cricket. one public support to have a ground built to them to play on a net get and the meal threads, but in 2013,
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we started the young cricket worth alone. a project. when i became clear, there were a large pakistani indian and bundle the she communities in barcelona playing cricket on the streets. it was a sport being played by students, of course a loaner, but would know where to play it. and i could get, the woman's team has spearheaded the project in recent years, especially because it has allowed us to work not only on social creation hello, but also gender empowerment when barcelona city council asked the public to vote on a range of new facilities to be built using municipal funds, the young women launched a campaign for the city's 1st cricket ground and one the most boats. and this is it, a disused football pitch to be transformed into an astro turf oval at a cost of nearly $2000000.00. part of a project promoting community relations through sport. an unusual use of the city's budget. as more established immigrant cricket is in the amateur capital and lee
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will tell you. i know what people think about 34 teams over here, but it's not overly popular with the spaniards. you can imagine they will thing that it goes on for days and days and it's the sort of baseball with a funny stick and yeah, i don't really get it soon. the sound of leather own willow will ring out from the barcelona international cricket club. the plan is to turn this field of dirt into barcelona. the field of dreams, as the movie said, if you build it, they will come and they'll be following in the footsteps of their heroes. i always see on tv. they are playing cricket, like barbara shadow in my mom has, i'm on and there are months every clear and i get the idea from there. i want to play this game jona whole al jazeera, barcelona.
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