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what is being done to regulate the flow of sensitive information under the cover of covert on a jazzy into the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but mil country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why me, i me official is out sure, a landslide for the prime minister party and not on selection, not by an opposition boy called the war and ah, hello there, mr. k. and this is al jazeera life and also come in. the wife of haiti's of fascinating president accuses the perpetrators of seeking to kill his ideology and her 1st public statement. a confederate monuments that's
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a violent one to promises friday and controversial remarks by donald trump is taken down in charlotte and it's the football tournament that nearly never was where i live in brazil, where the current, the american final is just getting underway. ah, now the party of ethiopia as prime minister ned has won a landslide victory and the june 21st elections. he's held it as a historically inclusive election. his prosperity party won 410 of 436 parliamentary seats that assures him 2nd time and office vote was overshadowed by an opposition boycott ethnic violence and the conflicts in the northern region too . i was one of 3 of your abuse, 10 regions where voting didn't take place. catherine sawyer is in the capital, forest addis ababa. this announcement really come as no surprise prime minister
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obvious be amid, as far as the party has been leading from the very start. and it's also an election really that has been voice quoted, was boy quoted by on some of the countries biggest opposition parties in the lead up to the election. some opposition leaders was arrested also voting does not take place at all in dozens of constituencies because of security problem. so some on a list we've been talking to assume they're very worried because now that parliament is dominated. 5 by members of parliament, of prime ministers, prosperity parties could be very hard for the m p. 's to properly hold the prime minister and government to account to ask the tough question. this thing that what we might see going forward is more opposition from outside parliament. i spoke to david sion, he's a professor of international relations at george washington university, and also
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a former us ambassador to ethiopia. he says it remains to be seen if the conflict in t drive will come back to hurt. and i think it's a little early to john jr, how it's being viewed both internally and. ready and in the international community, i think it is a success qualified success or prime minister ivy, but with some caviar x. and that is the fact that about one 5th of the constituencies did not participate in the election for either technical or other reasons. you had a boycott by several key political parties and there have been some 207 complaints about the election. but nevertheless, there was a high voter turnout and it appears as always, totally peaceful. the election, of course, took place before the military defeat and t gray. so we had no impact upon the election remains to be seen. what people think about the problems that the
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government now faces and t grades. that may come back to haunt prime minister ivy. but in the meantime, he can arrived on his laurels of the electoral victory. i think that his 1st priority has to be. ready what you do about t grey and how do you deal with the military and crisis that exists there? and if he handles that badly, all of this could not go well for him internally. and there are other issues as you suggest that he has to grapple with. he has a very full plate that he's going to have to resolve in the coming months. and if he knows handles that he is going to be on the can some difficulty. now the widow of haiti is assassinated, president has accused political enemies of organizing his killing to stop democratic change. she was speaking for the 1st time since driven on ways was shot
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dead at his home. on wednesday, leaving the country reeling, martine moiz was also seriously injured. and not attack and then flown to the u. s . the treatments. in an order your message released on twitter. she, the country not to lose its way from action, can be the mercenaries, entered my house and killed my husband. that murder made me and my children cry, and i know it made you cry to. what happened has no name. a criminal has to have the courage to murder a president. as governor myself, they sent the mercenaries to kill the president in his home with his family, over issues of water, electricity referendum, and the approaching election, so that there is no transition in the country. there are other mercenaries who want to assassinate the ideals of the president who went to assassinate the vision of the president. they killed him in my arms in front of my eyes. we cannot let the president die a 2nd time. i am crying, it is true, but we cannot let the country lose its way home. patty calhoun is in washington
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d. c. and says that hazy will get some help from the u. s. but not what's been asked for sending in the us military was always going to be a tough ass keeping in mind. president joe biden, bringing troops home from afghanistan, telling the american public he was going to do a costly deployment to haiti. not something the public would likely support, so that seems like that's off the table. the us says that they're going to send millions and a they're going to allow refugees from haiti to stay here. program that the former president wanted to get rid of. they're going to send people to help with the investigation from the federal bureau of investigation, the department of homeland security, but definitely sending the message of the military is not an option. what the u. s . wants to see is some sort of political stability. they've been pushing for the elections to continue to happen is as early as september, opposition leaders on the ground. so it's not possible to do that because there's so much chaos on the ground with gangs running wild and this investigation continuing. and it's important to point out,
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we still don't know who was behind the murder of the haitian president. now nearly a century after it was 1st erected in almost 4 years after and spoke to deadly weekend to violence. new york city of charlottesville, virginia, the statue of robert e. lee has been removed. onlookers, including black lives matter, support his chair. as the figure of the confederate general was pulled down from its pedestal and gallagher report, the campaign is in charlottesville, 4 years to remove the statue of confederate, general and slave. oh no. robert e. lee. on saturday morning, the long battle came to fruition its peaceful crowd walked a controversial figure of this nation's troubled racial. past remove the statue, and another of general thomas stonewall. jackson will be kept in a secure location, both se activists symbols of a shameful past were finally ready to be a community that doesn't telegraph to our public arts that we are pretty fine with
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wait from 4 years ago, plans to remove lisa, you became a flash point white nationalist descended on charlottesville in scenes that shocked the world. august 2017. 32 year old has a he was killed with a neo nazi rammed his car into a crowd of anti racism. protestors who kill it was late a sentence to life in prison, where the people are one step closer to the tranquillity promised by the writers of the constitution to form a more perfect union. we are so far from the perfect union, yet one step closer today. as these 2 statues come down in the years that followed memorials to the pro slavery confederacy were taken down across the us even more following the death of george floyd at the hands of
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a white police officer for the young people out there. i hope that this empowered you to speak up on the issues that matter is it take part in your own cities and communities. no platform for white supremacy, no platform rates for racism and no platform for critics or the start use a part of the heritage of the u. s. a southern states. others, reminders of racial discrimination and oppression that's never gone away. according to the southern poverty law center, hundreds of symbols of the confederacy remain in place across the us, even as the fight continues to remove them. states like alabama, mississippi and tennessee or inactive policies to protect them. the gala caroll da 0 washington. at least 8 people have been killed and 8 others injured in a large explosion and somali as capital market issue. a car bomb targeted police commander, colonel, far hon mohammed aiden, who survived the attack house. bob says it was behind the blast. aiden was
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appointed back in april after his predecessor was accused of calling for a coon house of waters of south africa, the former president jacob's rumor protesting against his imprisonment and was in a towel. overnight demonstrations. 10 violent after court dismissed him as bid says to spend his prison sentence vehicles, as you can see with several lies and some nearby shops looses. the 79 year old former president has just begun serving a 15 month term for failing to appear before corruption, inquiry, police and bangladesh have arrested the owner of a factory where at least $52.00 people died in a fire. he and 7 others had been charged with murder. the blaze broke out in the building on the outskirts of the capital. on saturday it since emerged, the children as young as 11, had been working their tundra child re reports. now from route guns, families wait to find out what has happened to their loved ones. sama begged them
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sister was working in the factory the day the fire broke out. she is desperate to find their sister's body, so she can bury her. but a hospital authorities told her they will need a dna test and that could take weeks, as most of the bodies recovered, our chart be, are directed. nation john, i will let my sister was going to run downstairs from the 4th floor when the fire started. but the line supervisor told them to stay, put, the fire will be under control downstairs soon. then they locked the gate by then the fire spread to the 4th floor. she couldn't escape, she has 2 children. what are they going to do now? many survivors say the front gate of the factory, their only way out was locked, which meant workers were trapped inside. you can see that devastation all around me . this is the 4th floor of the 6 story factory building. this is the floor and most of the bodies were recovered from the fire service is still doing satellite opperation. number of people are still missing. fire service officials say they
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don't expect to find any more bodies, but will continue their search. no, we haven't gone at only 49 dead body yesterday. i don't photograph we have handed over they already had voted on thursday and then they have. busy said all the body school medical college and we requested the families of the missing process to contact the medical college approved so that they can at any fight. the disasters blamed on poor fire and building safety standards are common in bangladesh. one union leader said things may have improved in the garments and textile sectors, but other industries are still lagging far behind. it is complete negligence by the government. it is true that debt is improvement in the government sector and that has happened because there was an enormous pressure from the source source in grands our source in countries and international community was like watching over.
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but there are so many manufacturing sector exists in the country which is absolutely overlooked the international labor organization phase. the rope gunfire highlights the importance of safety measures for building construction in bangladesh and elsewhere. but for many relatives who lost loved ones, it will be a case of too little too late, and workers be let down that adequate safety measure are not in place. with child re, i'll just say the rope, guns, bangladesh. all stella had here on out was era. the years says it's reached the goal of delivering enough proven $900.00 shots to vaccinate 70 percent of its adult but still wants the virus is not yet the features. and we look at what taliban is on the cross off kind of means for women in the country. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways is still reading this in japan. but the majority of the really deep and cogent cat is gone and you look to the chinese and the next bowels in big down pulls from this season. right. and it seems to be a bit of heading up towards beijing of the next couple of days, which means most of southern china is fairly dry, a few showering through hong kong. but it's basing that will get the real down pause, and that's most likely. on monday, there are a few shots in japan and a few in the korean peninsula, but not that many thankfully. and although java and bali now look lassie dry, there's pretty widespread showers or thunderstorms from the philippines crossed into china, sumatra bonior and sil away, see this is seasonally correct, but we took a step back from this last week and it's just building up again. now in the full
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cast, and that's consistent with the monsoon and also building one small have you had a load up in the northeast of india back pretty widespread to get obviously concentrating, fed west, the western gaps and good europe. but they're a shout. they're running up towards new delhi and la horse. so a good part of nolan pakistan sees and decent. right. central pakistan not and rochester, not is still the pre monsoon heat, but the rest of you nice bit of rain sponsored cattle airways. something was going to change. anything really change, this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier. know what to say. so we are all saying we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there on, i care about healthy us engaging with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you into a play. you might not visit otherwise at feel as if you were there.
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ah, ah, the hello again. i'm the associate haines are home. let's remind you about top stories, the salad. the policy of if your prime minister has won a landslide victory in june 20 fast elections assuring him a 2nd time. and often vote though is overshadowed by an opposition boy caught violence. the conflict and the northern region, the widow have, he's assassinated, president executed political enemies of organizing his killing to stop democratic change. 19 ways he was injured in the attack was speaking for the 1st time since her husband juvenile was shot dead at his home on wednesday. a statue of us
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confederate general robert e. lee has been removed from the city of charlottesville, virginia, many black lives matter of waters gather to witness the removal of the monuments. it was, as you recall at the center of violence, white supremacist rally 4 years ago. all right, now, hurst brazil on taking on our travels argentina and the 47th corporate america final, it is currently no mil. after just over 10 minutes, fans there were in full voice ahead of kick off on the maps there is being played in front of just $7800.00 fans tend to sense of the american stadium capacity because of the 1900 restrictions. there was widespread criticism that the decisions even allow brazelton stage amongst long event. the country has the 2nd highest driven 1900 death told after the us, well it speak tamara kiana kev. she's outside the market stadium in rio de janeiro
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. 4th, monica, as we've been saying, the fact this is even taking place at all has been controversial, have funds there actually been getting into the mood well at the very last minute. yes. but it's a very, a very small crowd. people just knew that they would be allowed inside the stadium, a very small number just the day before. so they were all scrambling to get the tickets which are free. but not only that they needed the p. c. r tests to be able to get into the stadium. so there's just like 2000 people on each side, just running to get these things done. but this is like a very unusual sports event. it has been politicized. it happened while brazil reach the half a 1000000 dead by coven, 19 landmark. while there were protests against the government,
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so it's not for your usual football. seen also, it happens when arjun times there are restrictions for people to leave the argentina and to come back, can they reduce flights? so you don't have many tours here. the argent times that were here though they were the new ones. rios mayor allowed small public to get into the mac and i'll stadium the arjun time consulate here in rio received received the argent times that wanted to go there. and so the small crowds came and they're small crowds in the bars, but it's not what usually happens when a he any of their with releases for us from outside the stadium in rio. thank you so much, monica ha. speaking all covered 90 in the world's wealthiest nations are founding the alarm about the spread of the highly contagious delta variance of the corona virus. g 20 violence leaders. amazing. and it lead to discuss the risk there to
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global recovery cases. and now on the rise in 69 countries, the international monetary fund has worn the unequal vaccine access as a threat to recovery efforts. meanwhile, the, the european union says it's delivered enough that seems to member states to immunize 70 percent of adults. but the block leader says the fight isn't yet over. our vaccination campaign has accelerated tremendously since the beginning of the year. our joint 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. while meanwhile, in england, where current of virus restrictions are being eased infection rates and now back to
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levels last seen during the winter from the gig, or has one from number oney 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 vaccines 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 adding 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
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all able to do so in that. 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 and 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 home in law, several countries have pledged aid to tr nivia as it baffles a record breaking such uncovered 1900 infections and death. more than 8000 cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. putting severe stress on oxygen supplies . castle has sent a military plane with a field hospital on board, including 200 medics and 100 respirators. libya, saudi arabia,
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turkey and others also say they'll send provisions. and dr. muhammed sophia and cathy is the head of general surgery at john hospital and he explains what's behind this recent surge. busy hello, permission getting back to needing we have a lack of vaccine. that is, maybe not a very hard to look down on the population menu menu from social problems, economic problems. nation situation need be very hard right now. your official said that the collapse fortunately enough we are here. we are doing all our bit. i mean for medical team nurses, the drivers and everybody the we lack of like
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a lot of. ready people that were lot of raiders we need to be looked down for at least 2 or more, 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 suffering from the law, the industry also under all the credit rating and now from 19 me, we look down in 23 months from mars and population gonna stand it meeting on and more afghans taking up arms and joining the fight against the taliban, as the group continues, its rapid advance north on citizens, alongside afghan security forces. battle taliban fighters on the outskirts of
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condos on saturday. most districts in the province and now already fallen to the taliban. they've made huge gains and recent weeks now claim to be in control of 85 percent of the country. as taliban extends its control across afghanistan, many women are fearing that the gains made over the past 20 years could be lost. when the taliban was removed from power, african women became prominent politicians activist, police officers and judges. more recently, though, restrain phone education, freedom of movement and clothing. returning in some areas, there are reports. some women are being ordered to wet, beckers and others told not to leave home alone. female journalist and media workers have been particularly targeted by the taliban and news report suggest hundreds of african women and now also taking up arms to prevent a return to hosp taliban rule. had the bar as the interim co director of the women's rights division at human rights watch. she says the international community has a responsibility to provide safety for african women. no,
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the taliban is deigning territory rapidly and when they gain control of a new area, they're moving very quickly to implement policies that are pretty much identical to how they treated women preteen. and then one, i can women all across the country, no matter where they are feeling really terrified. some of them are, i'm looking for ways to leave the country. some of them are appearing in some of these images that we've seen of women taking up arms and many others are just sort of quietly contemplating what their life will look like if they can no longer study or work or even leave their home alone to go out and carry on. and again, i think there's been a big focus on trying to help people who were military interpreters get to safety. and that's very important, but they're not the only ones at risk. the international community really encourage and urge african women to step up to, to play leadership role,
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to be prominent and speak out about women's rights. and in their hurry departure. they don't seem to have thought very much about what the consequences might be for the women who, who took that invitation. so we think that providing basis for women who feel they have no choice, but the fleet to flee is, is something urgently important and a responsibility that countries out these women. while meanwhile, in iraq, there's growing concerned that activists and journalists, they're all being murdered with impunity since anti government protest back in 21900 right. scripts have documented dozens of cases without arrests and attacks of become even more brazen with pan for elections. now in october, that's actually going to report from the capitol back down the bullet holes riddle this s u v. where mid abil summit was murdered in basra in january, the prominent television journalist and father of 3 young children was driving home
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after covering an anti government protest. his 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. there is no government just on 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 attempts. 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 if we can say it is criminal competition between the
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traditional parties and the new a newly formed one. so everyone trying to, to say that i am number one and them the most powerful and absence of accountability. absence of any real estate from the government, making the case more complicated. the prime minister mustafah academy paid a visit to this heartbroken father last august. rehab jo cool 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 set of wireless shuffling, very much. not a lot of. she influenced many people in our society and may be rem, 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
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. 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 . 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. i know that this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the policy of you to refuse. prime minister, i'll be off. net has won a landslide victory in the june 21st elections showing him a 2nd term in office. the vote though was overshadowed by an opposition boy because ethnic violence and the conflict and the northern region. catherine soy is in the capital, addis ababa with more.
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