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[000:00:00;00] ah, when ever you ah ah ah, welcome back, you're watching the out with you and use our reminder about top stories on south africa's military has been deployed to protests, is triggered by the jailing of the former president jacob's humor. at least 6 people have been killed during several days of brian and the provinces of pleasant natal. i'm god. the cuban president miguel diaz canal has blamed the us for
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stirring up on rest of the biggest antique government protest in decades. he says, washington is responsible for cuba. economic was president joe biden says, the un stands were cubans, and their rights and the court in jordan, a sentence, a former minister, and a member of the royal family of 15 years in prison on charges of attempting to stabilize the monarchy. they were accused of pushing, former asked, the throne prince comes up as an alternative to king of dollar tensions rising in the south china sea, where china says is driven away the us war ship, which it says illegally entered dispute. it waters. it follows repeated warnings of the us response of china launch is an attack on the philippines. the white house, as it stands by its rejection of most of china's maritime claims. all this comes on the 5th anniversary of a tribunal ruling, which on china violates the philippines sovereign rights by constructing artificial islands and interfering, and fishing and petroleum exploration. hundreds of activists marking the
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anniversary by rallying outside the chinese consulate in manila. between the use in beijing with more on the chinese reaction to the u. s. warnings. china march the 5 year anniversary of the hague ruling by saying it would never accept the arbitration and described it as legal and little more than a piece of waste paper. they doing has also the cures, the us of increasing tensions in the region for its orange geopolitical gain. it said that this year alone in the u. s. has conducted more than 2000 surveillance trips in the region. and more than 20 large scale military exercises, it also highlighted the fact that the u. s. itself has yet to ratify the you and convention on the law the seas. not i don't have georgia utah, the south china sea arbitration is nothing but a political force. so as the initiator and mastermind behind the far, the u. s. attempts to smear and suppress china with the arbitration. the u. s. now once again, hyper south china sea issue with the 5th anniversary of the illegal ruling. as
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political motive was clearly revealed. tanya's authorities earlier on monday said that they expelled a u. s warship, sailing close to the parasol islands and aaron north by china as she shaw. now, china says that it has historical claims to most of the south china sea and about 30 percent of its international trade passes through the resource rich area. and over the past few years has been building military bases in the dispute and territory territory, which is claimed by a number of its neighbors, including the philippines, brunei and malaysia. its behavior in the south tennessee has been described as bullying by many, including the u. s. a claim which aging has denied and it says it's continuing to work with its neighbors to solve disputes peacefully. yet today, aging failed to acknowledge any protests going on in the philippines as well as cause for the hay grueling to be acknowledged. back to the u. s. america sending a delegation to haiti to help the investigation and to the assassination of
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president of an own mosey, another suspect, has been arrested, described by haitian police as one of the masterminds behind the attack life now to washington and correspondent there. kimberly, how could i, kimberly this delegation, what do they do when they get there? well, this was out the request of the haitian government officials who asked the united states shortly after the assassination of president movies. that they have some assistance in terms of security. so this delegation comprised of officials from the department of justice, department of homeland security and also the state department was focused primarily during his visit on trying to ascertain exactly what went wrong with regard to security and what led ultimately to the assassination of the haitian president. and so this is something that is being looked at collaboratively. we know that the delegation met with the number of top officials,
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including the acting prime minister, the prime minister designate and also be the senate president and what the delegation is doing. in addition to talking about security is also talking about the path forward. and so what does that mean? that means that the united states position, even before this assassination was that the path forward for haiti is best in the hands of the people. and that is why the united states under the biden administration had shifted positions in terms of policy to recently embrace the idea that the best way forward was with democratic elections. and so that is another message that was being convey that the, there needs to be an effort to work towards a political core to make sure they're free and fair elections. and that the united states would continue to support. and both through that. now we should point out that the united states is one of the top donors to haiti has been since that
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earthquake of 11 years ago in terms of humanitarian reconstruction efforts. so this is just piling on to that. there will be additional funds that will be put forward as the united states says, its main goal. and all of this is to make sure that the message to the people of haiti is that the i did state support stuff with that message is free and fair elections. kimberly, if the delegation is going to re heat fast, if you will, they may be doing its a touch too quickly, perhaps leaving themselves open to criticism because the dust hasn't settled on what's going on in the country. as of today, let alone vectoring the populations towards an election the criticism inside the united states and from haitian americans prior to this assassination was in fact that the bible ministration was dragging its heels. in other words, initially, their position had been to back president louisa's effort for due constitution and
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a referendum on that. but what we saw in the final weeks before this assassination was in fact testimony before the u. s. congress. and this was a response to a lot of pressure on the bite and ministration again from haitian americans and also some members of congress who said, you've got to change your position. you've got to put the power in the hands of the people. so if anything, there is an embracing of this position, now post assassination, that this is what was needed. they did this in time, not knowing the events that they need to continue this path forward. kimberly, thanks very much. kimberly helped get their report in life. the news from outside the white house. now the world is facing a dramatic increase in the number of people affected by hunger and malnutrition. the united nations has revealed the scale of the crisis in a new report. it says 811000000 people are malnourished. that's one in 10 around the world is my home involve 25 year old that you know is
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a single mom with 3 children. she doesn't have a job and her life in the village of my hobbles in west and that the gasket has become virtually possible, had children a malnourished. but now that se, some help, a team from m. s. f, doctors without borders has arrived. the i am really happy, i just like this, as i'm really happy. without this a be would have died would been eating plant roots, which gave us permanent stomach ache. as a woman, i personally no longer have enough energy to go and dig up those routes. even men are unable to do so anymore. families in desperate need for food and medical assistance gathering. doctors without borders have set up make shift centers. some of the families looking for health, how to work long distance, move just a moment. we've come upon a food crisis. yeah. so we launched an urgent deployment. when we choose to do this this way because health centers and the regions infrastructures cannot deal with
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the crisis of this magnitude. right now we take charge of children with cases of severe and moderate nutrition, but we also treat other diseases, mostly malaria, intestinal paris, c, toes, and diarrhea. but a gasket is experiencing the worst drought in 40 years. agencies warned that more than a 1000000 people here are facing severe food shortages. but it's just one of many countries with the same difficulties that you report reveals a dramatic, worsening of the food security situation in 2020. the number of mountain people in the world continues to rise to 118000000 more people were facing hunger, one in 2019 moderate or severe food insecurity has been claiming slowly for 6 years and now affects almost a 3rd of the world's population africa is hardest hit, followed by latin america. report says cofi 19 has had an effect,
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but so to have conflicts around the world. and it says urgent action is needed to avoid an obvious catastrophe. hammered, fun, and dizzy. mouse asked, the peer is the head of systems analysis for nutrition with the well food program. she says it's harder than ever to get aide to reach the people in need. now let's show us most is the, the increase and there has been a stagnation of the reductions in 2014. but now we are seeing the increase of the number of hungry worldwide up to 811000000. and in 2020, it means we're trying to reach even more people this year we're able to reach 138000000 people with immediate food assistance and that we are continuing our work working with government to improve the situation for the longer term. for many,
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many more people that's up to 3000000000 people who cannot afford a healthy, nutritious diet over facing the, the drivers of the situation which is conflicts. it's economic downturn from cove it and it's climate change and then admit that yes, we want to provide support. i mean funding for that, which is also constraints. and where covert has also decreased budgets for assistance. so even harder at to meet all the needs, especially as they're increasing the u. k. prime minister bar, as johnson has condemned the online racist abuse against england's black footballers, marcos rushford jayden sancho and the kind of soccer were targeted up to a missing penalty kicks in sunday. 02020 final against italy, the metropolitan police as it's opened an investigation. the english football association issued this statement, the f a strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and as a pulled by the online racism that has been aimed at some of our england players on
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social media. we could not be clear that anyone behind such disgusting behavior is not welcome in following the team. we will do all we can to support the players affected while urging the toughest punishments possible for any one responsible. we'll hear from that in barbara in london, shortly 1st. adam rainy has more from room. when some of the black england players were on the screen, there were particular booze directed toward them and racist comments. now that was a minor affair, and a large part, most of towns were focused on their side. the, the town team itself took a ne, along with the english side. but there are reports that in italy is no stranger to racism on the pitch. there's been that over the years with black italian players, people from bananas on the field, people making races comment to really awful, awful sentiment that is expressed here. it's not as expressed is often perhaps because it's just not as diverse of a team and none of the teams are quite diverse is the one and the premier division
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in england. what we are seeing here, of course, is much more celebration. that's the story here in italy, the national team returned this morning, bearing its trophy. there been crowds of people out, some of the crowds that were all night never went home, was the 1st kind of communal celebration here in italy. since the pandemic started the wayne at least a little here, of course, they're suffering picks in some parts with the delta v like other countries. but it is this pivotal moment where people rallied around the team, the celebrations in the streets. they went on all through the night. we saw roam, explode with tens of thousands of revellers in the piazza. we were up here to the next year. what are our tell reports to deem is seeing in london is a little different and he can tell us what's the story there and beyond the clear disappointment to england didn't actually win a tournament. for the 1st time since 966, there has been a reaction by some people calling themselves funds of being good football team,
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particularly in the social media on, on platforms like twitter and so on. racially abusing certain members of the team, particularly the 3 black players who missed penalties on sunday night. the youngest of them because sucker is just 19 years old. now in the last hour or so, garrett, south, south gate, the good manager has commented on the abuse saying, i think we've been a beacon of light and bringing people together in people being able to relate to the national team. and the national team stands for everybody that together as must continue without togetherness, included from the start of the tournament, even before all of the players taking the need, the anti racism gesture. it was criticized by some politicians here in britain, pretty patel. the home secretary criticized it saying it shouldn't be happening
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because it was a political gesture, gesture, politics. the prime minister boris johnson, did not criticize funds to boot the taking of any he defended the right to do that just before games. now on monday, those 2 politicians have come out and issued statements condemning the racial abuse that we're seeing of those black players. many commentators a suggesting that being rather hypocritical social media companies have repeatedly being asked to do more to ban racist people who post racist abuse. and the government has been called on to do more to regulate those companies. i think that is gaining traction now. and there are greater coals for the, for the abuse to be taken seriously. but also for the whole discussion around how to get racism out of football and out of society to be taken most seriously. candy and will vote for the president in december. there is renewed interest in the
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election 4 years after the former lydia leader ja jeremy left power, but the cut off to register to vote was sunday and the deadline left many can be and living broad, racing to get home address reports now from pendulum like thousands of gambia and so now leave us why i belie manny went on to make sure he would be registered to vote. he didn't think he'd have to fly back to the gambia to make that happen. we were expecting to get it bass brought to you saying abroad, but unfortunately, the last minute they changed everything that we can't we just, you know, outside the country. so we have the only option we have is to come back home can be living abroad like gleiss and money home regularly to support families and invest in that country. those remittances amount to our 5th of the gambia,
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g d p. many feel they have a right to vote. why ever than now live? but the election commission says that's a decision for parliament. and the laws are currently not in place. intention to going to set him toward what the law has to be amended to the the out of would lose area and would. and also really, but it's in the parliament, which means hundreds of gambia have met what can be very expensive trip whole to get that vote just called after $44.00 days of this registration exercise, it looks like the target for new registrations may have been met. the election commission says it wants to raise the voter registration to 1000000 names. it's targeting tens of thousands of vs reluctant to vote under the previous administration. this is a 1st major overhaul of that list. since yami la power in 2017 young can be in so distrustful of the government. officials have turned up in
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numbers. then up sandy was under age when the last voted listless, updated. now she's qualified to vote. i am happy to register to vote for the 1st time because i want to see my generation transformed signing with a new found freedom of choice in expression. many can be and say they want to take charge of their lives. they want change and accountability. something unheard of when yeah, germany was in power for 22 years until 2017 degrees algeria. but joe got to come here on the news. the sports news more reaction to the online racist abuse. being aimed at some english football is here from the teams manager. garrett southgate ah, brought to you by accenture. let there be change
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oh, a man with a crime. not handy. he's got. thank you so much peter. will literally celebrating that 1st major football title since 2006 the thing back in right now with the european championship trophy after that when against england. it's the pizza, england in a penalty sheets have london wembley stadium seems unlikely the team will get the all clear. had often victory pride in an effort to avoid mass gatherings in the possible spread of curve at 9 c. italy's last, when in this tournament, coming back in 1968 total correspondent, adam rainy is life for as in rome, adam. com or the and then the last time i spoke, which was just as the, the penalty shoots i was going on. just give us an idea as to what the last few
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hours have been like in right? well, when we got up this morning, what we found, where people filled partying fil, celebrating people draped in flags walking over, perhaps broken beer bottles and drinks and happy to do so. they didn't seem hung over tired or anything like that. and said, they said they were exuberant joy and have been able to celebrate right after the when we were in the enclosed area. that was supposedly slightly safe for cobra restrictions with some $2500.00 fans who had paid to be in that. but once the team won, those people left that area went to main plaza, not far from where we were. and that became an accommodation of some 10000 or so people in the, our that we were there reporting for our colleagues out here that only grew when we all dispersed and went home. what we saw were dozens of such gatherings across the city. and this was replicated across the country and this went on all night everyone i've been speaking to throughout the day in rome,
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said they could hardly sleep it all the hawking in the cheering. none really complained about it from taxi drivers. shopkeepers, they were just thrilled to have seen the, to witness this coming up for 16 months, perhaps 18 months of a tough time in italy. the country in the european union with the highest depth from covey. england has an even higher debt, told they didn't win and they didn't wear that as much of a reason that they were routing and italians here really feel that they were due because of all this suffering in. and one gentleman, we spoke to just a couple hours ago said of course this was much more than football. we didn't just went on the field. we one is a country and it's a way he said that we can hopefully have a rebirth. so yeah, there's a lot going on here in the past few hours, andy and a lot of joy and celebration, and not a lot of regret for sleepless night. fantastic stuff. i'm sure there's a female celebration. come out in rainy. joining us live from much i'll saw the coliseum in rhyme. greg. totes you out of. will the managed care of southgate is condemned. the online races use aimed at through his plays mark as rush for jane sancho
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a 19 year old. became sucker all missed that penalties during that shootout defeat against italy. that club seems, if she's famous, demanding action as says european footballs, governing body wife said we stand by the players in the english football associations call for the strongest possible punishments for some of them to be abused is unforgivable. really. i know a lot of that has come from abroad. you know, the people that track those things have been able to explain that but not all of it and it's just not what we stand for. we, we, i think have been a beacon of light in bringing people together while sports right, sat down in louis says he isn't surprised that they view suffered by those players . we as black and brown, people have come to be used to the abuse that we suffer in situations like this in situations out of this, we go in circles,
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i can't sit here and say the social companies need to be more because you know that the viewers know that i know that they know that, and yet here we are. the players will continue to take in the the players will continue to do what they feel they should have an issue of race is to be se, but we on our media platforms, in our big media companies, in our newspapers, in our radio stations. we must be alongside them, their problems are our problems and unless we support them, we will continue to have this kind of conversation and there is a lot of work to be done to change the perception of england destination. they have a wonderful football team with terrific players. they have a sizable section of their support, which is well, meaning, good natured, fun willing to engage open minded. but there is a core,
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there is an element of in england support. embarrassing the shameful online and offline continues to heat shame on this country. now mexico's dana carrasco, will be running for gold at the paralympics in so next month she'll be competing in the lines category hoping to once the world championship title she won 4 years ago . so i the and i got as an add later, but i didn't because my name is deanna credenza. i am obliged paralympic i will were present next week going the upcoming calling the game in 2021 battle. when i started thinking kids would say i could not play with them or do the same thing, but i knew i could, that i could run. i could play and do everything to me. yes, last importer than the smell. but my guide is very special, indispensable to me. without him, i could not run. he's not only my icon to track, and it is more than just about competing. a lot of things have to happen so we can
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have good communication. he talks to me a lot, he motivates me and he runs great races. those achievements are possible because we make such a great team. i mean, you will be all doing the loan, the letting the last middle of the race met you. not only a gold metal, but they put to me that i could do it and made me believe that effort. i could make things like this happen to make my brain. i feel a little bit too much of the 2020 games was very hard. everything stopped only a few days from the lack of fire. it was very uncertain and a lot of things went through my head. it was everything we were working for, not knowing what was going to happen with emotionally very hard. we are used to having a plan, so not having it made me feel lost. and finally, 2021 has the right where we are working towards home, which, you know, we'll see on that. i am very excited that we are real as
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a team and then we know going to the lympics and in mental achievement because we went through a lot. these are my 2nd games and we have a huge goal. we won't sell for less than running in the final. yeah, i mean your, me yeah. well, get on that. i would say to all children and people with or without disabilities, don't be afraid to drink. don't be scared to imagine crazy thing. i didn't believe in your dreams. dreams do come true. there are a lot of obstacles and nothing is easy. here, severe is the secret success. try keep trying and then try some more. you have to be stubborn to reach your drink, nice fussy. and in the m. b, a. milwaukee star, you honest, and it's a cooper has become money. the 2nd player in finance history to record at least 40 points and 10 rebounds in consecutive games after losing the open sea games going to the phoenix on the books. we're back on home course. it's a game tree, thanks to $41.00 points from and see to go get okay more from me in a couple of hours,
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but that if i were looking for now. and the thanks very much when we come back, i'm still here. i will have 30 minutes of bang up to a 1000. we'll use hopefully. see you on the other side of the break. ah ah ah, ah ah ah, a faith can drill a story without uttering a single knowing gun can guide a symbol times in full, my young conventionality of life. witness through the lens of the human
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eye is what inspires witness documentary on our era. a football from spain traded, battling opponents on the biking, fascism at home and abroad. the footballing legend at hampton introduces company known. the battle was used the beloved game to help himself and others survived the horrors of a natural concentration. i football rebels on al jazeera ah, me, the conflict between the government and the regional take great people, but the racial fund has kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing famine, according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as
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a weapon for those who managed across the border say it's not because they have improved back home. they say it's a good continue to be targeted because many of these are being reported and all they come to taking refuge conditions. here are some ideas on the 6 people are killed in south africa and more than 200 arrested violence by the jailing of the former president, jacob's human ah, logan, i'm peter w, watching out to see life and also coming up that of cubans, benting the anger of the government and some of the largest process seen in decades

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