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then what do you need it? i think, and you need to find a bubble. do we have going to teach the community living with one lives? it's excellent. las limbo riding with elliot my zimbabwe on out there. ah, the official results show a landslide when for the european prime minister party and the last one election marred by opposition boycott and the war in the army. mon. com. this is all their life. and also coming up the wife of haiti's assassinated president accuses political opponents of organizing his killing and her 1st public statement. a confederate monument,
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the spot to violent white supremacy is riley and controversial remarks by donald trump is taken down and show itself never shopped in south america, argentina, brazil, and cut by america to win the 1st major football trophy in 20 ah, the party of his private is ahmed has won a landslide victory in the june 21 elections it's. he's held it as historically inclusive election. his prosperity party won 410, a 436 parliamentary seats, assuring him a 2nd terminal office. the vote was overshadowed by an opposition boycott. i think violence on the conflict in northern t. great. t. great was one of 3 of if europe has 10 regions where voting did not
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take place, catherine, so he's in the capital, i just have this announcement really come as no surprise prime minister obvious be amid as far as the party has been leading from the very start, and it's also an election really that have been, boy quoted, was boy quoted by some of the countries be guessed opposition parties in the lead up to the election. some opposition leaders was arrested for voting. does not take place at all in dozens of constituencies because of security problems. so some on a list we've been talking to assume they're very worried because now that parliament is dominated 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
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outside parliament. david shin is a professor of international relations at george washington university, and also a former us ambassador that he says remains to be seen if the conflict and t gray will come back to hurt at the moment. 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 avi wisdom 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. great. so we had no impact upon the
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election remains to be seen. what people think about the problems that the government now faces and great that may come back to haunt prime minister abbey. 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 gray, 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 in the can some difficulty. rwanda has started deploying a 1000 soldiers to mozambique,
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tell combat violence and the gas richard, northern carbo delgado, province. they'll be joined by forces from the 16 nation southern african development community in tackling a nearly 4 year old conflicts, around 3000 people, been killed and at least 800000 others displaced half of those children. now there are continued questions about who is going to lead haiti after the assassination of president german old loyce is with his accused political enemies of organizing his killing to stop the democratic change and all the wo, political instability is intensifying as practical hind reports from washington d. c, a sign of how scared people in haiti are a false rumors, spread on social media that the u. s. were giving out the says, a massive crowd showed up at the embassy only to be disappointed that it faced with this reality, the haitian people are left to themselves. they cannot go out. they want to go to safe places. when people heard the rumors saying that the u. s. embassy is giving
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exile to the people they came, the patient officials about the us for more than that, a contingent of us troops to help secure the country without asking for condition of the country we're asking for what schools to see and head us the us, me to report the troops will not be deployed. instead they will say law enforcement to help with the investigation into the assassination of jovan elmo, eas, his widow, also injured in the shooting. and this message on social media, not call me when you knew who the president was fighting against these people, hired mercenaries to kill the president and his family due to the projects for roads, electricity drinking water supply, organization of the referendum and elections for the final abolition of political transitions, the president has always believed in institutions and melody. it's not clear who paid for the mercenaries who allegedly carried out the attack,
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many of them former members of the columbia and military. but while that investigation continues, so does the political uncertainty. valley ugly, the intern prime minister clod joseph says he's in charge, but he was said to be replaced before the killing by ariel henry, who now along with politician joseph lam, bear says day we'll take over. land bear tweeted that is saturday and your ration was postponed. there is a behind the scenes pushing the country and in washington to figure out the way forward, but so far there is no clear solution for a poverty ravage country battered by gang violence, the corona virus. and now political incited patty, calling l g 0. washington. as well and security forces have been deployed to n days of violence between gangs and police and the capital caracas. almost a 1000 on the officers entered a full poor neighborhoods on saturday. at least 12 people have been killed during
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fighting over the past few days. several bystanders believe to be amongst those killed. now the government blames the violence on an alleged close by the opposition to destabilize president nicholas mendota. a look at us if somebody had put about on this morning, we were woken up by the sound of grenades. it's terrible to be living with such things id by law. oh, no short spell one after another. the day before last one fell on the roof of my house. we couldn't find the bullet anywhere, but there's a whole nearly a century after it was 1st erected and almost 4 years after i had spoke to deadly weekend of violence. in the us, if you charlottesville, virginia, the statue of robert e lee has been removed and look as including black lives matter. support has cheered. as the figure of the confederate general was pulled down from his pedestal, let me galico reports. the campaign is in charlottesville, 4 years to remove the statue of confederate general and slave owner, robert
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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 path were finally ready to be a community that doesn't telegraph to our public arts that we are pretty fine with white from 4 years ago. plans to remove lisa, you became a flashpoint 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
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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 a white police officer. so the young people out there, i hope that this empowered you to speak up on the issues that matter if they take charge in your own cities and communities, no platform for white supremacy, no platform rates for racism, and no platform for his critique for the start use a part of the heritage of the u. s. it's southern states, others, reminders of racial discrimination and oppression that's never gone away. according to the southern poverty law center,
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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 are inactive policies to protect them. and the gala corral to 0. washington. still ahead on our 0. be you says it's reached, his goal of delivering enough coven 19 shots to vaccinate 70 percent of its adults . but warns that the virus has not yet defeated. 505 very struggled to contain hundreds of wall 5. the area experiences. it's dry a summer. 150 years, ah, where we say good bye to elson i. it was a very long track, went over the eastern seaboard experience the canadian maritime leaving
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a bit of surface flooding behind. so next seemed to look at his watch temps, his rice, 34 in d. c, and the sugar massive, big thunder stones, and the blue ridge mountains down towards the gulf coast and wrapped around the southern great lakes. that means the plains actually largely fine and dry and increasingly hot. in fact, the feather wish you, you are the hotter he gets says he's shower, show themselves in the humidity over new york, for example. it tries up and down the southwest, in particular, chapters are really high that down the coast. you got that breeze keeping his coolness san francisco seattle's back down to 26 degrees. but you come down to the central valley of california, run across the las vegas, nevada, the records $48.00. we forecasting $46.00 and he's close enough to be touching. the record is very hot, and the driving is part of the us. worse than last year or the year before. in the caribbean, things are peppy up, again, having had a pool of, but so her desk overhead to suppress the shares that's gone now. and they're
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ah, the ordering out is there a reminder of our top stories? the policy of ethiopia is probably needs to be all that has won a landslide victory and the june 21st election, assuring him a 2nd term in office. the vote was overshadowed by an opposition boy caught violence in the conflict in the nose and very region of haiti's assassinated president as accused political enemies of organizing his killing to stop democratic change. martina mois, who was injured in the attack, was speaking for the 1st time since juvenile ways were shot dead at his home. on wednesday, the statue of us confederate general robert e. lee has been relieved from the city of charlottesville, virginia, many black lives matter support has gathered to witness the removal of the monument . it was a defense of a violent white supremacist raleigh. 4 years ago,
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police him back, natasha arrested, the owner of a factory where at least 52 people have died in a fire. he and 7 others have been charged with murder. the blaze broke out in the building on the outskirts of the capital thursday. it's emerge the children has young as 11, had been working with 10 very child re reports for group guns, families wait to find out what has happened to their loved ones. some my big 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 hospital authorities told her they will need a dna test and that could take weeks, as most of the bodies recovered our chart be directed. nation, john, i left 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
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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 a floor and most of the bodies were recovered from the fire services. still during celebrate job, peroration number of people are still missing. fire service officials say they don't expect to find any more bodies, but will continue their search. no, we haven't got owned off for the 9 dead body yesterday. i don't photograph, we haven't handed over the invoice already and then they have. busy sent all the bodies to the medical college and we requested the families of the missing process to contact the medical college approved if they cannot any fight. the
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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 bite. yes, it is true that debt is improvement in the government sector and that has happened because there was an enormous pressure from the source in brands or source in countries and international community was like watching over. but there are so many manufacturing sector exist in the country which is absolutely overlooked the international labor organization phase. the rope guns, fire 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
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re, i'll just say it are real guns. bangladesh focused on is gearing up for a large influx of refugees because of the recent telephone gains and one on the country to border crossings. but only one is operational local officials and making plans for camps to house. large numbers of, of african refugees. so for refugees haven't started arriving. anything can happen at any time. they can arrive possibly enlarge number. if ma side preparations are being completed within 3 or 4 days, if the need arises, my going to set up one camp for african refugees, one on a separate camp current of the wealth. all 3 of the nations and founding the alarm about the spread of the highly contagious delta variance of the current of virus g . 20 finance leaders are meeting in italy to discuss the risk to global recovery. case arising in 69 countries international monetary fund. as warned, unequal vaccine access is a threat to recovery efforts. meanwhile,
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the european union says it's delivered enough faxing the member states to immunize 70 percent of out of the blocks lead. it says the fight is an over of execution 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 due variance. now member states must do everything possible to increase vaccinations. only then will we be safe in england where kind of virus restrictions are being eased. infection rates back to levels last seen during the winter, something to giga has more from london oney in autumn. are you going to start to see certain control measures being put into place to allow not only just the
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economy to open up, but open up responsibly as well. and the guys being that if you can control back 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, 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. when now the legal obligations are going to be dropped,
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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 infections could rise by as much as a 100000 cases every day in a month's time will say, emergency service is a battling hundreds of while far as across russia. at least one person was reportedly killed in 18 others injured in the western regions of chill. i've been on saturday, the state news agency says dozens of homes have been destroyed firefighters. a battling hundreds of separate blazes in that queue. sheer reason the area is suffering unusually high temperatures needs dry a summer and a 150 in climate change, especially as well. stephan says the fi is highlight, the agent needs a price, has climate policies within the region. first of all,
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we can talk about the climate change trends. in fact, the northern high latitude siberia, northern canada, are warming at twice at least twice the global average. so we're seeing extraordinarily high temperatures, temperatures in the thirty's and forty's above the arctic circle, which we've never seen. but, and of course these forest aren't used to you conditions like this, extreme drought high temperatures and they are prone to burning. so once you cross that threshold of high temperature and very dry conditions, forest fires just take or well and are basically uncontrollable through already seeing some permafrost melt. there's growing concerned about what scientists call abrupt permafrost melt. that means very rapid deterioration of this frozen soil. so basically this frozen soil, mainly in siberia, contains twice as much carbon as the total amount in the atmosphere. so this could have been on the climate. permafrost smelt really does take or is
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a growing concerned and it would be a big problem if it does take off. if we want to even have a chance of getting climate change under control, by that i mean say limiting temperature rise to 2 degrees. we have to cut our emissions at least in half by 2030. that's 9 years from now. that means we need to come out of the pan demik with a very different policy. a group of policy settings on climate change. the rate of deforestation and brazil, violence and rain forest increased for the 4th consecutive month in june. according to preliminary government data, the national space research institute says more than 3600 square kilometers, were destroyed in the 1st 6 months of this year. there's been concern that the destruction and drought will trigger worsting forest fires and the dry season ahead and filling me to misery to smile. unfortunately, the month of june brought more bad news for the amazon rain forest. after
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a century of fires, there was a record in d for a station. this continues to happen because of the government's environmental policy. and also because it encouraged by the national congress. argentina one, the 1st major football trophy since 1993. they beaten, defending champions, brazil one know and look up on erica final little messy. justina childcare for the 50 weight is over angel. the maria school, the only goal of the game forge and tina and the 22nd minute. when that will also mean 34 year old, a star play line method and finally won an international trade trophy with this country. that was widespread criticism of the decisions for allow brazil to face the month long events because of chrome of iris numbers. it wasn't to be for now. we'll go live to monica. you had a kid in brazil, rio de janeiro in a moment. but 1st let's go live to daniel and the argentine capital one is there,
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daniel? it's quite the party behind you. i almost feel bad about making you work. busy because this is probably going to be the biggest party they are ever going to experience probably for a while looking at a big victory. not just gina, but the line will next as well. yeah, i mean if it's over now and a half since if i were to move thousands of people that still arriving in the center when i read that there will be tina as well when they call the most horrible food for walcott is probably next to when a beta told i think i don't know if it was he could say the party has
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only just begun. 5 to see this tonight, really very few people seem to be made to the corporate 19 restrictions in thought. this is an opportunity obviously to celebrate those. got to take the grades and celebrate the say sometime. no, betsy, don't will be celebrating in an arrow. we'll see where those take the from a 1st victory and so on. the thank you very much. he's there to see of blue and white. let's now cross over to rio de janeiro where monica, you can join us, live, monica, you saw the celebrations back in argentine or however, not everybody is very happy that this tournament even took place because of the pandemic. that's true. well,
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i'm standing in a bar right next to the stadium. some people here didn't even know that this saw the final game would be played today. because, well, brazilians were very interested in this scott form, erica, to begin with on what made it worse, was that it was a sports event that turn into a political discussion. because when president read both and out of decided to accept or hold the tournament here, just as brazil was nearing one half a 1000000 dead by coven 19. and that brazil reached that landmark in the midst of the pan damage, for there was widespread criticism. and even a year there were people that were cheering for messy. we did see the what was people that got close to the stadium. we're mostly there, argent shines that we're sharing not as loudly as the site is with daniel. but
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we did see a couple here cheering as well. so a bud brazilians say that the copper america isn't that important for them? they're really worried about what's going to happen in the world top next year. and basically that said here at the end of the game in this bar, that's right behind me. when the game ended, there's some people shouted ok. it's a defeat for you both. so not all out there is 63 percent of resilience. now think he's been capable of governing. so this mixture of politics and ford did play a part in dampening enthusiasm for the pop america. here in brazil, monica, one of the things that scientists have said is, events like these are super spread events. they are events that will actually have a longer term impact. is that being discussed in brazil?
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yes. well, as scientists have been saying, they have been saying also that they, they're in favor of suspending everything, not just a couple america, but also the olympic games in japan. and also here at this moment in brazil there's, they're also have being played games that will decide the other games are being played as well. they're against all these games. so they say, we're both. so now i was saying is, why is everybody just being against america? just because i decided you know that brazil could holsted so. so yes, there is a discussion. the thing is that we were bringing in teams that got infected as a matter of fact, in a very tragic moment, it was 500000 deaths. that, that happened exactly when, when the tournament going on in empty stadiums with no public and resilience. here we're watching on television, the european championship with
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a lot more interest than got by medica. want to get you on a kid that live for us in or it is very thank you very much. i hope stories the party of if you problem is to be all met, has one a landslide victory and the june 21st elections, assuring him a 2nd term in office. the vote was overshadowed by an opposition boycott, ethnic violence and the conflict in northern te gray region. he great was one of was one of 3 of ethiopia, 10 regions were voting didn't take place. catherine, so he's in the capital, i decided with all this announcement really come as no surprise prime minister 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.

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