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communities around this area are concerned that few extraction could complicate their access towards ah, official results show a landslide when the prime minister's party and last month election, modify opposition boycott and the warranty, right? ah, a member on com. this is out there alive from tow, coming up the wisest. haiti fascinated president accuses political opponents of organizing his killing and her 1st public statement. confederate monument that spots a violent white supremacy rally and controversial or fox by donald trump, is taken down in charlotte till. shops in south america are
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going to be brazil and copa america. so when they're 1st major football tropi to 28 years, the 15 ah the party v as prime minister abbey alma has won a landslide victory in the june 21st elections. he's hailed it as a historically inclusive election. his prosperity party won 410 of 436 parliamentary seats, assuring him a 2nd term in office. the vote was overshadowed by no position boycott ethnic violence, and the conflict and the northern t gray region. she gro, was one of 3 of ethiopia, 10 regions where the voting didn't take place. catherine, so is in the capital of this announcement really come as no surprise prime minister. abe's post be amidst, as far as the party has been leading from the very start. and it's also an election
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really that have been, boy quoted, was boy quoted by some of the countries the guest opposition parties in the lead up to the election. some opposition. 7 leaders was arrested also voting does not take place tall 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. 5 by members of parliament, of prime ministers, prosperity parties, good very hard for the m p. 's to properly hold the prime minister and government to account to ask the tough questions. this thing that what we might see going forward is more opposition from outside parliament. david chin is a professor of international relations, a george washington university. he's also a former us ambassador here. he says it remains to be seen if the conflict and he
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will come back to hurt of the element. i think it's a little early to judge, you know 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 acts, 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 government now faces and great that may come back to haunt prime minister ivy. but
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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's going to be on the can. some difficulty. rwanda has started deploying a 1000 soldiers to know some big help combat violence in the gas rates of northern cob delgado province. they'll be joined by forces from the 16 nation southern african developing community in tackling a full year old conflict. around 3000 people have been killed at least 800000.
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others displaced half of them children. there are continued questions about who's going to lead haiti after the assassination of president giovanni mores. his widow, his accused political enemies of organizing his killing to stop democratic change all the while. political instability is intensifying as patty cocaine 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 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
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of the country we're asking for what schools to proceed 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, no one knew. you knew who the president was fighting against these people, hard 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 stability. it's not clear who paid for the mercenaries who allegedly carried out the attack, many of them former members of the columbia and military. but while that investigation continues, so does the political uncertainty, bali, ugly, the intern prime minister, clod, joseph says he's in charge,
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but he was said to be replaced before the killing by ariel henry, who now along with politician joseph le bear, says they will take over land bear tweeted that is saturday and now your ration was postponed. there is 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 ravaged country battered by gang violence. the corona virus. and now political incited patty calling l g 0. washington. maybe a century after it was 1st erected and almost 4 years after a spoke to deadly weekend of violence. in the us, if you have charlottesville, virginia, the statue of robert e lee has been removed and look as including black lives matter. supporters cheered as the figure of the confederate general was pulled down from its pedestal. andy gallagher reports. the campaign is in charlottesville, 4 years to remove the statue of confederate, general and slave. oh no. 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 past 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 hey, it was killed with a neo nazi round his car into a crowd of anti racism. protesters 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 would taken down across the us even more following the death of george lloyd at the hands of a white police officer for the young people out there. i hope that this empower you to speak up on the issues that matter is we take charge in your own cities and communities, no platform for white supremacy, no platform rates for racism, and no platform for critically the start, choose 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,
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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. the gala corral to 0, washington pose have opened in bulgaria for a 2nd parliamentary election in 3 months. and early vote was cooled off to april. the election resulted in a hung harlem and the following month. former prime minister boy co boris, stepped down and handed over the power to a caretaker government. since then, been several accusations of corruption linked to the governing party. the well as well as his nations of founding the alarm about the spread of the highly contagious delta vary of the crew of virus. g. 20 finance leaders on meeting in italy to discuss the risk to global recovery. cases arising in 69 countries, the international monetary fund has warned that unequal vaccine access is
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a threat to recovery efforts. meanwhile, the european union says it's delivered enough faxing to its member states to immunize 70 percent of adults. but in england, where corona, virus restrictions are being ease infection rates back to levels last seen during the winter. so you giga has more for london. 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 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 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, i think, another burden of cost to businesses as well as they're going to be the ones that
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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, 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. so that out there of we look at what the taliban advance across the atlanta thought means for women in the country. the billionaires race to
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space. how that success could lift off space tourism, at least for the rich ah 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 breaking, but it does get close if you now to 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 hire up. now by dives, forecast of 50 is to off the record, but the average is $44.00, so you stay at least 4 degrees of ours. and in this part of the world,
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4 degrees above average is quite significant. luckily it is dry heat, not everywhere like that, around the coast of yemen and particularly oh man, it is occasionally cloudy, even wet. in fact, these are pictures taken through the windscreen fairly obviously, of somebody driving through stella. this is the middle east, but this is what happens for 3 months. a year when the monsoons win catches that part of a man. and that mom soon wind is also running all the way up through the coast tons of the kenya and somalia. and he does much the same on the coast here as well. cloudy, and just the right, every now and again. whereas inland, of course, particularly the sci fi, hardens to big showers and consumes the . the corona virus pandemic has altered modern society. as governments have grappled with soaring cases, contact tracing, and huge data collections are causing concern amongst civil rights activists.
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people in power investigates the ever increasing powers of governments and businesses as they access people's most personal data. and asks, what is being done to regulate the flow of sensitive information under the cover of coven, on a jazz? ah, the the me the want to go out is there a reminder of our top stories the policy of if you're part of it, has one a landslide victory in the june 21st election, assuring him a 2nd term in office. the vote was overshadowed by an opposition boycotts ethnic violence and the conflict and know the reason that we don't have
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a fascinated president of the cues, political enemies of organizing it's killing to stop democratic change. martine marie, who was injured in the attack, was speaking for the 1st time since her husband was shot dead at his home. on wednesday, a statue of us confederate general robert e. lee has been removed from the city of charlottesville, virginia, many black lives matter support has gathered to witness the removal of the monument . it was the center of a violent, white supremacists, raleigh, 4 years ago to please him back in the dash of the rest of the owner of the factory where at least 52 people died in a fire. he and 7 others have been charged with murder. the blaze broke out in a building on the outskirts of the capital thursday. it's among the children as young as 11 had been working them. 10 veterinary reports sunroof guns, families wait to find out what has happened to their loved ones. sama beg him.
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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 directed. nation, john, i left the la my sister was going to run downstairs from the 4th floor when the fire started, 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 a court floor of the 6 story factory building. this is the floor and most of the bodies were recovered from the fire service. it's still doing sub job ration. number of people are still missing. fire service officials say they don't expect to
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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 a 100 over the already bought the police and then they have st. all the body school medical college and we requested the families of the missing process to contact the medical approval so that they can not 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 textiles sectors, but other industries are still lagging far behind. it is complete negligence spite . 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
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manufacturing sector exist in the country, which is absolutely over loops, 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 re, i'll just ada rob guns, bangladesh, laura guns and taking bombs and joining the fight against the taliban as the group continues, its rapid advance north citizens and afghan security forces bottle taliban fighters on the outskirts of canoes on saturday. most districts in the province already fall into the taliban. they've made huge gains in recent weeks and claim to now be in control of 85 percent of the
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country. almost a 100 different gun forces are ready to defend the homeland. and during the past few days, the enemy has carried out a massive offensive in the city of condos, but they say strong resistance from our forces and suffered heavy losses as a result. as it's all about expenses control across of us, are many women fair. the gains made over the past 20 years could be lost when the taliban was removed from power. african women became prominent politicians, activists, police officers and judges law. recently, the restraints on education, freedom of movement and clothing are returning in some areas. and there are reports, some women of being ordered to wear but because and others told not to leave home alone. favorite janice, the media workers have been particularly targeted by the taliban news report suggest hundreds of african women. i take you to prevent a return to harsh taliban rule. heather bar is interim co director of the women rights division. the human rights watch. she says international community has
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a responsibility to provide safety. 5, can women know the taliban is gaining 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 can women all across the country no matter where they are feeling really terrified. some of them are looking for ways to leave the country. some of them are appearing. and 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 are military interpreters get to safety. and that's very important, but they're not the only ones at risk. the international community really encourage
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and urge afghan women to step up to play leadership role, 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 visas for women who feel they have no choice, but the fleet to flee is, is something urgently important and a responsibility that countries these women, venezuela, security forces have moved to n days of violence between gangs police and the capital crackers. almost a 1000 armed officers entered for poor neighborhoods on saturday. at least 12 people being killed during fighting over the past 2 days, several bystanders are believe to be amongst those killed. the government blames the violence on an ledge plot by the opposition to destabilize president nicholas
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ventura. now, 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. i. t. c o one shot fell 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 argentina of on their 1st major football trophy since 1993, the beaten defending champions, brazil, one mill and the copper america final little messy that i just said that a good job for the 50 side, the weight is over into the marine school, the only goal of the game forge and tina and the 22nd minutes. the when also means that 34 year old star lino messy is finally won an international title in this country. that was widespread criticism of the decision to allow brazil to stage the month long event because of its current of ours. tony was showing la has more from
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what has to be many of the people celebrating here tonight in the center of one of our if won't even fall in the last time all day. the one that america in 993, where they did it this time in american stadium in rio de janeiro against their old enemy, brazil, with a goal from the money or in the 1st hall. then they had to put together a resolute defense that lead into the 2nd hall and just about held on it was probably the last to the super. so they all met the had to win a major international tournaments 30 years old, losing finalist in a couple medical and countless occasions. last year we'll help final in 2000 and the team captain managed to lift that trophy and many will be happy with him because of that. it was a difficult total often contain of brazil, both suffering very high infection and death rate with the cobra. 19 pandemic this moment of the fraction of light relief. what has been
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a very difficult time. other people across south america, they managed to play the total price of the celebration. likely to carry on monica. you had a kid has a reaction in red engineers to south american science and his dora rival, playing mandate was sitting here in this car next to the iconic monarch. another stadium didn't even know that their national team would be a 3 margin team today. the reason was the last minute hosting brazil's presence april, so not accepted to host the tournament. after colombian argentina were forced to step down because they were facing through and the surgeon coven 19 infection. but brazil was on the verge of reaching the tragic landmark of half a 1000000 deaths by colbert 19, which he did in the midst of the copper america in both. so now was criticized for
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holding the championship when the country should be in warning. so what was meant to be a sports event became a political debate. and one more reason to criticize the government handling of the damage. but as the tournament was reaching offend, many gathered in bars to watch and suffer as argentine scored the 1st school. and as brazil was enabled to strike back when the game here ended, many years shouted but others say they were sad, but what really count for them is the result of next year's world com. the progress space race is finally here is what a 3000000000 a businessman is closer to his. out of this world dream of taking tourists into orbits. the success of these ventures can pave the way to make space tourism mainstream, at least for high paying customers. roadrunner reports in 1961,
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soviet cosmos. you're good gar, and blasted into outer space, and as his was stop, rocket blasted off guard shouted cheerfully. that means let's go. gardens. 108 minutes in space was the beginning of the space age and age of space, heroes, gar, and was idolized at home and travel the world cheered everywhere by jubilant crowds . his american counterparts, alan shepard, followed by john glenn were similarly lauded as courageous adventurers. when later became a us senator and random successfully for president pasco is go for docking. houston is go for docking it's up to you guys. the space race was a cold war era strategic competition between the soviet union and the us with military overtones. but it also had a genuine air of optimism and idealism,
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seen by many as the next great stage in the human saga, and perhaps a forest for global brotherhood around the world. kids dreamed of growing up to be space men and women, and left off of discovery. well, things sure have changed from symbols of national greatness and demonstrations of dueling ideology. based travel today is all about money and ego that russia actually started the rich space tourist trend, offering seats on a. so you spacecraft for half the fees, they feel i dream will become a reality. richard brand, never shy of the media, spotlight will swoop base ward aboard a version good. lactic spacecraft from a base in new mexico, followed by amazon founder jeff bezos, aboard blue origin. a week later, i want to go on this flight because it's the thing i want to do all my life. what's
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really significant about the mission? the 3rd space billionaire ilan mosque says he's interested in taking one of his space, ex rockets to the moon one day. and after that maybe mar meters away. most can base those are duelling for contracts to supply the international space station and masses, lunar lander rants. and wants to create a space tourism industry for well healed travelers willing to pay several $100000.00 for a quick jaunt. there is big money to be made at one for lab. somehow it all seems a little less noble than in the early days when the apollo astronauts left behind on the moon, a plaque reading. we came in peace for all mankind. the new space tie coons may not have the right stuff,
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but they've got all the bucks. rob reynolds al jazeera. ah, this is our desert, and these are the top stories. the party of if you have yes, prime minister has won a landslide victory in the june 21st selections, assuring him a 2nd term in office. the vote was overshadowed by an opposition boy caught ethnic violence, and the conflict in northern ti gray region. she gro, was one of 3 of the few pieces, 10 regions where the voting didn't take place. catherine, so he's in the capital, i just have a book with go. this announcement really come as no surprise prime minister obvious be amid as far as the party has been.
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