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japanese chancellor has described the situation areas hardest hit by floods of real and terrifying angle. america has visited the village of shoes as massive cleanups begin across western europe. more than a 100 make 2 people have died in the flood. to athletes have tested positive for the virus inside the tokyo olympic village on saturday. and i asked the man, but he was also in the village, have confirmed the virus. the pandemic delayed games on june to officially open on friday. and the taliban has rejected proposal on a political roadmap in of got his phone. it holds talks with an, as can government delegation in it's demanding the release of $7000.00 prisoners for the asking. delegation says a ceasefire is its top priority. the world's largest oil producing nations have reached a new agreement on boosting production. not a rift between 2 key members threatened to stall efforts. opec nations cut oil production by almost 10000000 barrels
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a day. at the start of the pandemic when demand plummeted, as the global economy started to recover, a pet gradually restored output by almost 50 percent. but the gay sions on a deal to further increase output, expose a rift between the u, a. e, and saudi arabia, the emirates, called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise giving you a and others a higher production quota has paid the way for the latest steel. opec will begin further eating cuts from august and share tack in is an international oil and energy consultant join me now from london by scott. good talk with us on the program. should the consumer be happy about this particular decision? depending on where you live in the world? yes. you know, the opec and, and, and i don't think countries russia, i gone to the other near to they had agreed and they had a bad sense,
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2008 collapse in a program. and i never going to add from august until the end up or 100000 barrels per day, each bar and so on. and so that was that because of this, dispute been denied that in the dates. and so that is actually the same as louis the meeting was at this time the zoom meeting was he object that he said that, you know, any rate since last time the adoption shares of the big group within that were set up in december 2016 so you write that up and invest so much and it's a production capability. a profession is much greater and they do have a higher portion. you want them to do what this means. they have to review and
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revise all the other countries. and this is, this happens nor monday. ok, i'm so sorry to interrupt. let's just leave it on a little bit because i'll see that they, but it's just to resolve these problems. and the low output was due in short, obviously, due to the pandemic of 2020 is what's happened today assigned that reflects the mood of government globally. you might say to get things moving again and to make the market less uncertain. yes, there was a major uncertainty because of this dispute within the $200.00 saying it became political because request was much technical as it became political the way the statements where and so. but thanks a lot. i think as all big countries, always they all the companies and they act and make decision on a business on a business. and they did it. and i think that shows that they're getting together as well as non oh, big rush on others. and they will continue as they were,
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except that by 2002 they will by then they will have discussed with each other and study them see what the various production they have to revise the production costs are all that is natural because the markets, the world like it changes on the back change and of course the ceiling and the major chains. so this revision is nothing unusual but it seems to have been instigated or assaulted by d. u a is if, if the price of oil does come down, this gives the opportunity for countries that a cash strapped right now to kick start their economies. when can we perhaps see that physically happening? and what can we see those wheels of the economy turning the economy, i think was really damaged by they're locked down by many countries, many investments closing down factories and so on. and oil companies did not
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produce impact since 2000 that's been done in international companies. international oil companies with the annual investments, we still used to have $6700000000000.00 every year. they have it. so the world outside the big groups and some major national companies like russia that can produce the rest of the channels. you spend that much because of that ivan spirit increase and produce to have assured us this is this group has done in the past. now together we've not hoping that they are responsible group. they will provide enough as it will require that i think we should take it before that. but complication of corona, economic knocked out of this treaty as of dollars of liquidity coming in and so on . that is an issue of ethics. when china, for example, imagine it's a month or so the,
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all these things would affect the price and general this would be coming ok, but we'll see what happens. let me come back to show more analysis when i'm talking . thanks for joining us from london for the south africa, the president has called for unity as he joined clean up efforts in one of the cities hardest hit by looting and riots. so rather pays the promised a full review while visiting sweater after more than a week of the worst violence since the apartheid era. more than 200 people were killed after protests about the jailing, a form of present, jacob zima erupt it into action against poverty. the kale says cause more than a $1000000000.00 worth of damage. now we we are in the, in my mind when mom, mom, mom and then
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we will south africa please. minister says the suspects believed to provoke the unrest and being rounded up. security forces already identified at least 12 ring leaders. there are other names that have been given to the security, but unfortunately, we're not going to be able to. them goes deeper until they come to court, but it looked in as soon as tomorrow. those names were to put on the public. so me to mila has more from johannesburg. well, one of the key things we heard from the president was in relation to the address he had given about a week ago around why this risk was taking place. and a week ago he had said that he was ethnically based and in today he used his address to say that there was no link between the city and the riots. and that, that notion was out the window he had face of a criticism in the last few days around some of what had said in the last week. but
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he continues also to face criticism around the slow response of the state of police and the slow deployment of the military. in the last few days, we've also had, it seems a lot of finger pointing between the various organs of departments of state between military defense, the police as well as intelligence. there has been criticism that they've simply wasn't enough. intelligence passed on to police in particular to respond adequately to the riots and the unrest that we've seen. police have said they were overwhelmed . they were out that they just didn't have the capacity to deal adequately with what had happened. now, both cities of johannesburg and been significantly calmer than they've been in the last few days. and certainly the president, using these short was in the but then johannesburg, to reiterate the importance of rebuilding the economy. cleaning up fixing the
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stores that that were destroyed or looted in these last few days. and really about this being united south africa and people being capable of repairing the damage that's been done. growing number of politicians in the philippines are accusing present refigured to 20 of corruption with one year left in his term, it's raise questions about future law suits. but his daughter, kimberly leads the polls to replace him and detect a is said to be considering bunny, vice president. linda can, has more from manila, it must up when the young, when do 3 good. the 31, the presidential election in 2016. he promised to bring on president change to the philippines by ending corruption within his 1st 6 months in office as he are. but as he enters the final year of his term, dis, administration is being bombarded by allegations of plunder and abuse of power. then the government contracts amounting to billions of basis opposition leaders,
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san trillion. this is revealed government documents that show how a long time to, to aid family has acquired hundreds of $1000000.00 worth of contracts. in the southern region of dev, derek g was they said to me or for more than 20 years, will not present and even send it through money. but the world renowned boxer who has long been one of the strongest supporters, says corruption in the government is rampant to tear to says the allegations are untrue. and politically motivated, the yo is punch drunk. he's punch drunk one, but gail is spiked drunk. does he think my own cabinet will allow, in billions of that day? but since 2017, there have been corruption scandals involving the appointed officials and even members of his own family president. the $31.00 said that just
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a width of corruption will be enough for him to fire government officials. but many of those who have been removed from office have yet to face charges. and over the last 2 years, the therapy has also refused to reveal his wealth to the public by not releasing his latest statements of assets, liabilities, and net worth, the 1st president to ever do. so in decade, analysts say do, terry, to track records in fighting corruption, lacks conviction. look at the ruling qualities of the president. and it's a big 10 coalition that effectively, you know, takes into its embrace, all sorts of people, including warlords, including, you know, traditional politicians. all of this political dynasty is dominating the country. but despite all of this, to take this popularity among filipinos remains high and many wonder whether that
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means he still has time and support to implement reforms that will form part of his legacy. jim l as in dog and 0, manila, police and silent aside water can tear guns and rubber bullets to stop. anti government protested from marching to the prime minister's office. hundreds defied creative iris restrictions to take part in the demonstrations of bank call. they blame the government for mismanaging the pandemic. they also want the budget reduced for the royal family and the military. the cuban president has denounced walked, he's called a false narrative about anti government protests and says footage, large rallies is false. miguel diaz canal accused us of provoking demonstrations and spreading hate on social media. and this is after keep us all its biggest anti government protest in decades. laura, but manly has more than this celebratory. raleigh in havana is a full cry from angry protest to the grit this caribbean nation. performing cuban
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cells for ad waiting flags. thousands of people shade support for president miguel diaz can key says protests against cuba. economic decline. what based on source narrative? 50 morning or if you're going to be ready to move, they are encouraging and glorifying disrespect and destruction of property threats and harassments of citizens and families. i don't quite know what the wall of the sink from cuba is a lie. ro, castro joined the president who he had handed power to in 20. 19, he and his brother, the late fidel castro, had led the cuban revolution more than 6 decades ago. damn yet panda mc or no. from the mc we have to defend the still notion. we have to defend what is ours? no kidding. we can totally get enough. in the words of miguel diaz can now,
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he made it clear to the whole world that this revolution will not be overthrown. i don't remember. a week ago, a wave of protest hit 40 cuban cities, the biggest in decades, people calling the liberty freedom and down with the dictatorship. they galvanized in the thousands of the shortages of goods and the government's handling of a surgeon cope with 19 infections. both of people were arrested always 2000 kilometers north in washington, d. c. protest showed solid charity outside the cuban embassy. my grandmother left the sordid that opportunity among the most cuban american population in
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florida and us president joe biden called key the state and showed no sign of lifting economic sanctions. the country now seems divided between 2 count, those who blame the government of widespread shortages of food and medicine and those who don't want to lose a socialist revolution. they blame 60 years of crippling sanctions, but their economic was lower. but among the 20, the widow haiti is assassinated president has returned home after being wounded by gunfire in the july 7th attack martini mo ways is a rival in puerto prince wearing body armor following treatment at the hospital in the us. now she was created by the entering prime minister, clo jesse's, a group of columbia mess reeds have been blamed for shooting that the president of an alamo ease in a raid on his home. his signal beheld, on friday for many decades,
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native american children in the united states were sent to government and boarding schools in an effort to assimilate them into the broader european based society that had taken their lands. some now call it a deliberate effort at cultural genocide in south dakota. one indigenous community has reclaim the remains of children who died in this schools. rob reynolds with the sound of drums and prayers, songs the remains of 9 see congress or yacht de la hotel children returned home to their native land. their story is a long and painful one, stretching back over 140 years. be a lot of sadness here today. beginning in 1879 native children from the cota and other tribes were sent to government run boarding schools. the 1st group embarked on steam ships from this point on the missouri river headed for a government school in far away carlisle, pennsylvania law, the kids. this is the last place, his parents,
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the mom here and go tens of thousands of native children entered boarding schools. the project was meant to assimilate to destroy native language, culture, and religion, and to turn the young people into model christian americans. but many did not survive the schools harsh regime of maltreatment, neglect, and disease. for decades, the code at children lay buried in carlisle cemetery. but they were never forgotten . after years of effort to properly identify the remains and then carefully examine them, children including little hawk hollow, horn bare strikes, 1st, swift bare and others left so long ago or surrounded by their people once more. to come home. does it make you feel emotional or really happy?
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young luck. oh, to reflect on the hardships their relatives endured. i would have been full of terror. i would have been full of i would expect nothing but death. to be honest, it's almost a nauseating feeling to, to realize what these kids been through. the children's remains replaced on the ground inside, especially constructed tv. they're surrounded by relatives and religious leaders. they were welcomed home in a private prayer ceremony. later the entire community gathered as the remains were laid out, wrapped in buffalo hides and surrounded by sacred sage people prayed long into the night. the homecoming is an event of enormous emotional and spiritual importance to his people says organizer russell eagle bear. there's a re awakening. of our people, and that's an important, you know, we need to, we can be living in grief all the time. and on the following day,
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the children were laid to rest in the local cemetery home at last, in the land where they belong. robert olds, al jazeera mission, south dakota. well, phil, ahead here, home the news, peters, hey with sport and we'll have the latest from tokyo, where yes, ball code 1900 cases have been reported inside the olympic village just 5 days before the games began. ah, me each and every one of us has got a responsibility to change our personal space for the better or we could do this experiment and a lot of us could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. but he had any idea that it would become a magnet,
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always incredibly recipe for women to get 50 percent representation in the sum switched to somebody here and getting this pick up to collect the segregate to say the reason this is extremely important service they provide the city we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who have been left behind me. o. a. welcome back. so these are peter's here with 4 to 5 days to go. and that's quite
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a bit of a headache in tokyo. that's one way of putting a 35 day that from the take you lympics and they have been a for the 10 go the 19 cases inside the olympic village, including 2 athletes. they both plays in the south african football score and one of the team officials is also infected. and we've now heard so africa seven's rugby coach is positive. 2. outside the village must be said along with another unnamed athletes. 3 days ago, the head of the international olympic committee, thomas buck said there was 0 risk to the japanese population, but the, i see seems to be rowing back from those comments. there is no such thing as the real risk and that we all agree. at the same time, the mingling and crushing of population is incredibly limited, incredibly limited. and we can ensure that transmission between the various groups is almost impossible and qualifying almost. but again, with all the measures that are in place with the separation, as you said,
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including at the olympic village, we keep the risk to an absolute minimum level. at an hunter is an associated press correspondence in tokyo. he says, while the i s, he may be concerned by the cases in the village, the room and confidence in the protocols they have put in place. there are so many strict rules that governing most of the competitors and all of the support staff as well to be tested every day and strictly within that bubble. i think it's more of the optics of how this all looks to a public here that the majority of which are against the games happening. they wanted it to be postponed and they continue to feel that way. there's going to be more protest withheld over the next few days. so this is, by far, the most strict sporting event i've covered since the pandemic began in terms of the covey protocols in place. and we took them out of champions league on import wimbledon. the year arose recently as well, nothing compared to this. we have to take 3 consecutive pc our test on consecutive
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days, even before getting on the flight. when we arrive, we have to take another test, went through about 2 hours worth of paper work at the airport. that will reports of some members of, of teams having to wait at the apple for around 5 hours, even 7 hours at the other airport to rita, here in tokyo, who is taking a long, long time to get through. then when you arrive, you go an official app here at the olympics on your phone where you constantly having to put in your temperature every day. you have to have the test. but the 1st 4 days when you're here too, and you're only allowed to go to specific accredited areas, your hotel here at the media center in the venue. so it is very, very strict. and for the athletes and the media, you feel like this is going to be a lympics throughout. that is like no other we heard at a mention process be and they were more on sunday is took, is organizing committee hosted a controversial banquet for ios, the president buck many questioned whether such an event is appropriate at a time when talk you remains on the 4th state of emergency because of the 19 buck
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insisted restrictions would be followed. 2010 open cabbage. when louis was station is one round away from winning a 2nd major title. the south african has just teed off in sundays. final round. i'll be open championship with a one shot lead at royal saint george's with days and quarter to one and the past 69 on saturday to move to 12 and over all. that's just the head of american colon more recall our fans and a major league baseball game in washington to cover the team, dug out soft shooting outside the stadium. the game between the nationals and the pod race was suspended in the fix thinning. as the shot echoed through the venue was initially clear the way it was coming from. so they were scenes of panic as plays officials and support his scrambled for safety. it later merged that it had been an exchange of gunfire between people into cause which left 3 injured the milwaukee bucks or on the cusp of the 1st n b, a title since $971.00 after winning game 5. in the final series against the phoenix
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suns that lead the base to 7 match up 32. that's also taking a one 123119 when on the road on saturday. the 1st time and this year, the final, the team has one on the road back food yana cincy. to compose score in 32 points in this one. walkie can win the title on the home coating game 6. that one is taking place on tuesday to finish. mostly we know what to do. this is one game away from me. no arms being named a champion. no. been in the history of this game. you know, the know is that they, you know, nobody can take that away from the alarm and, you know, doing this for that in front of our families, in our fans. it's big. you know, we noticed one on the easy we didn't expect it to be. and i mean it's har, coach said it all year long. know everything we was on the other side of hard and
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they don't, you know, harder in this, you know, so we got to regroup, learn from the game, but it's all, you know, we, i get ready for going fix to football and cut the moves closer to a place in the lockout stage of the concrete cath, gold cup. the 2022 will cut post playing if case in the tournament. and they thrashed grenada for know when the latest group came. 3 of the goals came in the 1st half of the game in houston, texas, and the win puts them on 4 point thickening group the, with the show down against leaders, honduras coming up on tuesday, cut the current asian champions egyptian club. the lee have won a record extending teams, cap champions, league title opponents, because the chief had happy must be on a st off just before half time and conceded 3 goals after the break. how much sharif school the open up before providing for mohammed mac the show and i'll lay this is the 3rd time it's almost the money has won the trophy,
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making him the most successful african coach in the tournament history. red bulls next for stuff. and we'll start from poll position of the british grand prix of the winning for me to ones 1st have a sprint qualifying race. in a change from the usual format, the dutchman beat will champion louis hamilton of the line and lead to the finish yearned an extra 3 points which puts him ahead of hamilton in the drive. spending 433, going into sunday's rates and silva's been sadie's voltaire. he bought s stock from food, happy to put us 3 points and finds it sides of it. funny didn't hear you go to go position that anyway. we'll take it and again, i think it will be really exciting, exciting bethel tomorrow. i mean, i hit i hit target, almost done. it just yeah. it's no good when you lose one, but we'll, we'll try to send the exhibit deposit tomorrow. we'll even have an out most of these on the way again later. so thanks so much piece. and of course we will have
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a full update of all of the news that we're covering here on our sarah. but until i'm from peter and myself, i'll be in a few minutes. thanks for watching. ah . as the world's true rich ticket giant leaves award the final frontier? stay with all just as jeff bezos, boards the blue origin. you shepherd space flight on july 20th. the millionaire's face re special coverage on counting the costs from internal conflict just sanction. ethiopia, the political and economic troubles are mounting. prime minister abbey. let's get a grit plus react to this. taking norway to court over arctic drilling county the calls on just escaping a wall. finding a new identity,
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will just when i surreal and terrifying the german chancellor visits the flood zone more than a 100 were killed and dozens of others remain missing. ah robin, this is their life my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up, the taliban disagrees with proposals on a political roadmap to end the violence saying an african government must prove its commitment to athletes has positive.

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