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mom, mom, mom and dad about smith is joining us live from dub and bernard. confident was there from the president, but of course the underlying problems still remain. rob . yes. south africans today as opposed to be celebrating nelson mandela day, the birthday anniversary of the birth day of the country's 1st democratically elected leader. but many of them reckoning with the fall out of some of the worst writing and loot is looting this country themes in the end of white minority rule. and that was pro provoked by the jailing of former president jacob zoom, but driven on by chronic inequality and poverty. when a party to ended almost 30 years ago,
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millions of south africans like dorian and gamer, hope for a future of equality, opportunity, and prosperity for her. her children and her grandchildren. it hasn't turned out like that. things always. since since this democracy was there is not democracy. yes, there is no democracy at all during story is one of frustration and wasted potential. a story familiar to millions across this country. i was interested in going maybe universities always, but i put into a 40 because it's too much. i could, i couldn't afford it, but i was so interested in being something, having some profession. but a con drawings daughter says she's not got the right connections to get a job. as said ben z through, we'll see we're not working because those who are in higher positions,
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they only look after their friends or their family. so it's not going to be easy to our kids to get jobs because we don't know people in high places, nothing on the world bank says that south africa is now the most unequal society in the world. the top 10 percent earnest take home 65 percent of the income white people still more likely to find work and better paid work than that black counterpart. the widespread writing and looting that sweat through parts of south africa last week was sparked by the jailing of former president jacob zooming. but it was chronic poverty unemployment, but spurred on the violence, the poorest have been the main victims. more people and now jobless, after the destruction of shops, warehouses and factories. totally, totally surprising. take mister back on the way. not prepaid at all. i mean, there's a need because obviously there's no jobs. people are hungry,
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no money to buy food because money can get doreen would at least like a grandchildren to have a fair chance their future i wish for them is to get the best education they can get. but i don't see that happens in this world. we're living in now. they're growing up in a country where half the population lives below the poverty line. now president sarah ram, oppose a says that writing and looting with deliberately orchestrated to cause maximum damage infrastructure and supply chains. the police say they have about 12 suspected instigators, but they want to speak to 4 of them. i've been arrested so far. good while appear in court on monday. and it's not so continuous from durban burnett. thank you.
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the world's largest oil producing nations are rich, some new agreement on boosting production after a rift between 2 key members threatened to stole efforts. opec nations cut oil production by almost 10000000 barrels a day. the storage of the panoramic when demand plummeted, as the global economy started to recover. opec gradually restored output by almost 50 percent, but negotiations and ideal to further increase output exposed a rift between the u. a. e and saudi arabia, the amulets, called saudi proposals to extend the arrangements unjust. now a compromise giving the u. e and others, a higher production quota is paved the way for the latest yield. opec will begin further easing cuts from august policy attack and is an international oil and energy consultant. he says the dispute between the saudi and the u. e was ultimately technical. there was a major uncertainty because of this dispute. $200.00 saying it became political
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because request was logical. technical as soon as it became political the way the statements. and so, well thanks a lot. i think as all big countries, always they older companies and they act and make decision on a business on a business. and they did it. and i think that shows that they are getting together as well as non big rush others. and they will continue as they were, except that by may 2022. they will by then they will have discussed with each other and studied and see what the, the various production because they have to revise the production or. and that is natural because the market, the world like changes change and of course a lot of the ceiling and the major punches asked to change. the vision is nothing unusual, but it seems to have been instigated or assaulted by d. u a is. so the world outside don't pick groups and some major national companies
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like russia that can produce their s cannot produce very much because of that, ivan spirit increased for the produce to have assured us this is this group. opec has done in the past now together with non opec that they are responsible group. they will provide enough as it will require hundreds of people to protesting in baghdad, calling for justice for those killed and the 2019 anti government. protests activists estimate around 600 people were killed in demonstrations in central and southern iraq, 2 years ago. many want an end to corruption unemployment and the provision of basic services. well, let's get the latest from the other head. he's in baghdad for us live. we can see the crowds behind you just talk us through what's happening there. the robinson. these are the protests who are calling, as they say,
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on the government and on the international community to impunity. they say that they have the government has to bring those responsible for getting hundreds of protest in october 2019. just they tell you that there are also protesting condemn they get other crazy including get mismanagement corruption. we have been speaking with many professors here today. they gather the codes and excuse me, for the doses square and then they have been washing about to kill them because they want to teach that to you to quit the edits quit. this is where hundreds of professors was killed by security forces and helped to about 2019. now they have been chanting chance that reminds them of october, 2019 to ministration that led to that ignition of the government.
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then they say that it's about now about one year and a half and nothing has changed and they say that they will continue protesting. they would continue protesting the want, the boys to be heard. now these protested is, as you can see right now, they have been raising the raising get portrayed of those before we go. it would kill them during the track. down on them they do, you know, i would like to get a chance to see the picture. right. now, in my opinion, to people, you know, these are the pictures that we can buy, security for that and beauty, teacher and unity must be pop, cutting now for immediate into unity. they say that those responsible for the case
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of their colleagues must be brought to justice. the say also that they're pulling on the international community. they're calling on didn't on, on the united nations security council international court. and there to be any union to look into the cause to look into the cases. now, these protested, as you can see, many of them are universe university you did in a benefit, you didn't want to took part in del tobar 2019 approach. present students, but i've been providing press services to get the administration and also put a mix. so volunteered to help these processes. and now they say that my colleague can turn the camera the other sites so that you can see them. they'll just say that they will continue protesting until the demands automatic. they say
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that they do not trust the authorities. they do not did not trust the government consecutive governments. they also blame the government, not only the government, but configured governments for what they consider mismanagement. i corruption by consecutive governments and they say that they will continue protesting. they will continue protesting, gone till the demands are met. they have been caught doing by security forces. security was to try to prevent them from moving outside of doses were told that the head is quit, but the pushed the security forces and they are now marching towards the highest quit his credit. is there any, you know, that witnessed beginning of hundreds of protests in october of 2019 i'm going to be following the protesters as they make their way towards the square . and when they get that, of course, we're going to be paying
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a lot of attention to what happens. but for now i'm not moved outdoor head in baghdad. thank you very much indeed. and all the time could explosion on a road and king is killed at least 13 people and injured several others. fuel spilled onto the road in the town of langley. after the crash into another truck, people were trying to gather fuel in the tank. when the blast happened was such a night that we received information that a truck fell on the side of the road after it lighted with another truck carrying milk from lucy to casino, the tanker overturned and spilled fuel on the ground. going to the fire was huge. you couldn't see what was ahead of you. fuel burns fast and i burn my hands and running was hard. there was also a colleague of mine. i think he stayed there. sequence one, atlanta. i was asleep and i woke up when i heard an explosion. i ran to see what was happening and i saw people running away burning children, mothers, fathers, burning. but many people were there so many a growing number of politicians in the philippines that accusing president
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ridiculous integrity of corruption with one year left and his time at raise questions about future lawsuits. but his daughter currently leads the polls to replace him and detach. he is said to be considering running for vice president sherman allan doug 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, detectives administration is being bombarded by allegations of plunder and abuse of power. then the government contracts amounting to billions of basis opposition leaders, saudi trillion. this is revealed government documents that show how a long time that the aides 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,
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will not present and even send it through money for 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, but you know, is punch drunk. he spunk drunk wine, but go, spiked drunk. does he think my own cabinet will allow you 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 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, therapy has also refused to reveal his wealth to the public by not releasing his
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latest statements of assets, liabilities, and net worth, the 1st president to ever do. so. in decades, analysts say detectives track record in fighting corruption lacks conviction. look at the ruling qualities of the president. 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 this political dynasty is dominating the country. but despite all of this, to take to popularity among filipinos remain high and many wonder whether that 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 in thailand of fire water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets to stop anti government protesters from marching to the
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prime minister's office. 100 defined to corona virus restrictions to take part in the demonstrations in bangkok. they blame the government from mismanaging upon damage. they also want the budget reduced for the royal family. and the military. for many decades, native american children in the united states were forcibly sent to government run boarding schools. it was an effort to assimilate them into the broader european base society that had taken their lands. some know, call it a deliberate effort at cultural genocide in south dakota. one indigenous community has reclaim the remains of the children who died in the schools. rob reynolds reports. with the sound of drums and prayer songs the remains of 90 congo 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
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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 steamships from this point on the missouri river headed for a government school in far away carlisle, pennsylvania law, the kids. and this is the last place, this parents 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 lakotas children lay buried in carlisle cemetery, but they were never forgotten. after years of effort to properly identify the remains and then carefully exhibit them children including little hawk hollow,
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horn bare strikes, 1st. swift bare and others left so long ago or surrounded by their people. once more. that's room to come home. does it make you feel emotional? yeah, got her really happy 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 there in. the children's remains replaced on the ground inside, especially constructed t p. 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
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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, 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, the unesco world heritage committee, is pushing ahead with plans to classify the great barrier reef as an endangered natural sight, despite opposition for mister alien. the proposal as part of the agenda of the un heritage bodies meeting on friday, hosted by the chinese city of food to australia, was warned to the possibility of listings 7 years ago. cited climate change threats to the reef camera. i suggested the move is politically motivated,
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hinting at the saving relations with china. the chinese minister who's the president of this session has called the accusations groundless australia as a member state of whoa, the how to teach committee should be aware of the situation attached importance to the opinions of the advisory bodies and earnest delayed, who feel the duty of war heritage protection, instead of making groundless accusations against the other states parties. meanwhile, italian authorities are hoping the recent binding of cruise ships in venice will keep it off unesco danger list. the committee says the ships posed a threat to the cities historic authenticity by harming its inherent characteristics. still ahead and i'll just get it. we're going to the latest from tokyo, where yet more cove in 1900 cases have been reported inside the olympic village.
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just 5 days before the games begins, ah, after days of rare freezing temperatures, blanket and the 2nd largest state in the us, power stations are all back on line. that after unusually high demand lead to rolling blackouts, texas hasn't seen a storm system like this in 35 years, and it's clear it systems simply weren't up to the task. transmission lines taken down by ice still has left nearly 200000 without power. but now jackson's face a new crisis. 7000000 people a quarter of the state are being asked to boil their water if they haven't at all. because the cold weather has broken pipes and taken water treatment plants offline, grocery store shelves are largely they're leaving residents lined up in their cars for food and water. presidential biden says he's declaring the entire state the
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disasters declaration, there is hope sustain temperatures above freezing beginning saturday. oh, oh, the a type of the sport is peter rock. thank you very much. 5 days out from the tokyo olympics and to sell african football is all the furth athletes to taste positive inside the olympic village. there are 10 new cases altogether inside the bubble. we've now heard that outside the village, so africa. seven's rugby coach is positive to along with another unnamed athlete, 3 days ago, the head of the international olympic of thomas buck that there was 0 risk to the
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japanese population. but the, i see seem 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 clarifying, almost. but again, with all the measures that are in place with the separation, as you said, including at the olympic village, we keep the risk to an absolute minimal level. adam hunt is an associated press correspondent in tokyo. he says while the i s, he may be concerned by the cases in the village, they remain confident in the protocols they 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 kept strictly within that bubble. i think it's more of
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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 the if we have to take 3 consecutive pcr tests on consecutive days, even before getting on the flight. when we arrive, we have to take another test, went for 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 that for the test that if last 4 days when you're here too, and you're only allowed to go to specific accredited areas,
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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. it's like no other we heard at a mention protest there and they were more on sunday as folk is organizing committee hosted a controversial banquet for the president. many question whether such an event is appropriate at a time when you remains under the 4th state of emergency. because the 3rd 19 buck insisted restrictions would be followed. american golf column. recall we have stormed into the lead on the final day of the open championship. you think up to booty to move, to 14 on the par, the 2010 winner louis us days and began the day in front, but he has now dropped back the pin on the time the 2nd with the the right now it's more recall us on track when the 2nd major title supports the fans and a major league baseball game in washington to cover in the team dug up up to shooting outside the stadium. the game between the nationals and the part raise was
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suspended in the 6th meaning as the shot echoed through the venue that wasn't initially clear where it was coming from. so there were scenes of panic as plays officials and support a scramble for safety. it later emerged that it had been an exchange of gunfire between people into cause which left 3 injured the milwaukee bucks on the customer . the 1st n b, a title from 1971, a put in game 5 in the final series against the phoenix summary. but only the best of the matter. $32.00, that's also taking a $123119.00. when on the road on saturday, for the 1st time in this, your finance team is one on the road. but for the honest, i think the compo 32 point one will he can win the price on the home code in games 6. when it's taking place on tuesday, finish the mostly we know what to do. it is one game away from me know me being
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a champion. no. been in the history of this game. you know, being always that they, you know, nobody can take it away from the alarm and, you know, doing it for us in that, in front of our families, in our fans. it's big. you know, we notice going on the easy we didn't expect it to be and i mean it's hard, you know, co said it all year long. now everything we was on the other side of hard and they don't get harder than this. you know, so we got to regroup, learn from the game, but it's over. you know we, i get ready for going to football and cutter moves closer to a place in the knockout stage of the concrete cath, gold cup. 2023 will post playing a gift in the tournament, and they thrashed grenada for middle in may later group game. 3 of the goals came in the 1st half of the game in houston, texas. and when i put them on 4.4, 2nd in group female with a show down against leaders,
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home bureau coming up on tuesday at the, the current asian champion and egyptian club. i lastly have one record extending 10 cap champions, league vital opponents kinds. the chief said, happy must be on a st off just before off time and conceded 3 goals off to the break. but how much of a school we open it before providing assists for mohammed maggie. and amid all su leha, this is the 3rd time now that pete, so much money has won the trophy that makes him the most successful african coach in the 2 in a man's history. and felons colored para has become the youngest when a world ready cabbage of history. 20 year old got to break to victory at ready at sonia, on sunday, finishing a minute, kill these rival. fittingly, you replaced the boss, toyota, yardi massey, la vala, as the youngest ever winning. i thought i was 22 when he was back in 2008.
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net almost both these. rob, thanks very much indeed. and that's all for this news are i will be back in a moment with more of the daisies, goodbye. ah ah ah, ah, ah, ah ah, the latest news as it breaks agriculture production across the north nigeria, greens, a serial production about if the decline with detail coverage that demands and not you've been made and you know many times before. now that allowed a death because they say that situation is much worse from around the world. and
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these external facebook systems is the government is following due process in the case. and that authorities act against violations of law across the world. young activists and organizes around them of motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and we were the one who had life on what was going on and the way the most me submitted to them. there's looking stuff that goes on as always, in a dynamic formation, we have the agency to create the vibe of the generational change on al jazeera, a star striker in the top of the, in the what the voted to the working class with hometown and the bullying legend attic thompson introduces beyond a one of the time suits us don't really adored by as fund 3 social values.
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