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an odyssey of hope resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness on out his era, lou loaner and adrian london, top stories around his era rescue has been searching for survivors in southwest pakistan where earthquake has killed at least 20 people. many of the dead were women and children. hundreds were injured and it's fed more people could be buried under the rubble. a city of hon. i in bellucci stone province, was worst hit. the $5.00 magnitude quake struck at a shallow depth of 9 kilometers. come on hider reports from honey. we're in our nie a more district en baluchistan, situated about 5 hour drive from the city of y dot. where did the provincial
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capital, the authority that saying that, did it damage? or to 500 our did at least 20 people have been in the military had to you delegate those to evaluate the more seriously injured. most of the injured of gods include women and children. the idea had received a number of off their truck. and this particular great, what sort strong they did, wrote hundreds of miles the read the provincial gabriella right up. the former u. s. special envoy for haiti has described the deteriorating security situation in puerto prince daniel foot to his briefing, the house foreign affairs committee. after he resigned from his position in september, over the treatment of haitian migrants at the southern border, thousands were deported without being given char a chance to claim asylum. a decision he called in humane and counterproductive. the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to abdul was that governor attends an
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inborn novelist who writes about colonialism and the fate of refugees. is novels including paradise and desertion focused on different periods in the independence of african nations. the 1st time a black african author has won the prize in 2 decades. the nobel committee held what it called his compassionate writing. on the face of the refugee, pfizer has submitted a request to the us drug regulator to approve its vaccine for younger children. trials for 5 to 11 year olds began in july. dr. to vaccinate children has been spurred on by a rise in infections of the delta variant of to the reopening of schools. in may, the us and canada were among the 1st to prove the job. but children over 12 years, there's the top stories to stay with us, blood and tears, french d colonization continues. next, i'll be back up to that with news r. c. then i've, now we will a much more goes to the communities they live in. no matter how much i need to
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present titian as much as anyone else's or going to lunch remains one of the most of the polluted part of the night. that delta and now it's people say they want a clean up of their deployment waterman with the media lance, the coverage or covers you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right above is what i want to change. i want to go further to cover stories that impact the lives of people to truthfully tell the stories. but i was really passionate about stories with facts, but government will rather keep him and stories about drop the fixed narrative and all depend on the reality on the ground. but is why i became a journalist. i'm mm hm. and i book
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ah, in may 1945 victory by the allies over nazi germany in the 2nd world war was a cause of wild celebration across the rest of europe. the liberation of france from german occupation tasted especially sweet for the french who shared it across the vast empire. but it also left a bitter taste in countries expecting the dawn of a new era of independence. men from the colonies had fought hard for the goals, free french on the promise of a better future. but west africans had been gunned down by french machine, gun fire in synagogue. ah, nationalist unrest in algeria had been brutally put down in a new reign of terror. and syria and lebanon had been set ablaze. the
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goals promise of independence to them had only been half kept. even though france recognized the sovereignty is still hoped to maintain control. the french air force his answer to revolt was to bomb damascus. and he asked twice, would devastating thousands were killed and many more wounded in attacks that were especially pointless. france was about to withdraw completely from the middle east, under pressure from the british, who aimed to domini, the reaching by 1946, lebanon, and syria had both gained full independence. the foundation stones of the empire were beginning to crumble. but france had no choice because 10000 kilometers away. another front was opening up. in indo china after world war 2,
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the nationalist movement emerge in what was considered the jewel of the empire. vietnam led by the 55 year old. oh she mean, the communist leader proclaimed his country's independence on the 2nd of september, 1945. with his declaration resigned people's homes. ah, sir issued the latter. they say his own good goes ha who g b g b good. may not be fully bid a. the evil sassy list, global as tusa on dna. it and boom, give yoga. cambodia and laos immediately joined the power struggle with the french
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. in response, the government dispatched the experienced general laclare to the region along with 35000 men. to deal with the nationalists from the north of yet now known as yet ah, regulated if he could be got what was that it is that your magdalena? oh well it is with me as owned the bear said thought levels in with him. is it him all defeat? we lose the fanatic. nobody please. as soon as i get this all that, do you feel quite gold? you know yale, him, if we are, i will look for fool underneath them under military pressure. oh, she mean agreed to negotiate? the goal had left power a few months before. so new prime minister shocked be door welcomed the vietnamese leader to paris. but during hoshi mean stay in indo china,
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the french governor general proclaim south vietnam an independent state affiliated to france. oh, she mean signed a franco vietnamese agreement, but considered, had been betrayed. paul returned to vietnam, but the official south vietnam ceremonies could not disguise a double dealing by the french. beneath his smiling demeanour, he knew that more was inevitable. on the 23rd of november 1946, the french needy shells, and ne, in vietnamese sport of high form, causing several 1000 casualties. for survivors, the memory is still vivid toys. ah,
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from which he thought detail that he can work with. ella holloway won't boy good yet. i got it all cal heating pole. alright. thank paul. i from and we're toya. ah, our numbers up, so you often go out laughing, boyfriend, the louis i love family. more logical are for we numer payroll. i will, we'll go through a long time. but goc, they've all got hung up with you hall a few weeks later, the north vietnamese nationalists. army retaliated the 1st indo china war had begun . it would last 7 and a half long years. frances
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political class stubbornly refused to recognize the spread of mass liberation movements. this willful blindness continued another 20 years back home. people had other things on their mind than indo china. in 1946, france still bore the wounds of the 2nd world war. cities remained badly cod and there was still rationing. the french were much more preoccupied with supplies and reconstruction than the future of the colonies. but they would be apprised to be paid for preserving the empire in the shape of reform and bloodshed. the government of the 4th republic had already started to change, even by 1946. there were already around 30 members of parliaments representing the colonies on the benches of the penny before they had never been so many. ah, in march 1946,
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amy suzanne and b for martinique. initiated a change to french long to make what loop martinique diana and re union island french overseas did back to mom, meaning areas of governments in san in africa. several and bees also pushed for reforms. the ivory coast and p for leaks. so foot one ye voted to abolished force labor. while thanks to the senegalese and be lemon, gay, the status of citizen was granted to everyone in the colonized territories. ah, a new era was daunting. the force with public finally promised equality for all its subjects. for many, not before time, ah, in october 1946, the term on peace was replaced by union forces. the idea was that they
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would no longer be french colonies, but that france, he overseas the back to mall and territories with combined to create one france. regardless of race or religion officially, at least with that quote, shall they buy the glare? they all pianos. yeah. i go to memory blown joy, w a members was everything else just i've shown the opposite relative. if you play me off album, invaluable. awfully ivy. we fly, meal fever, woollen at your steel, so i may please you ah, it was a nice image, but beneath the surface, the same inequalities remained and france and the colonial authorities still called all the shots, fed, uniform failure. moore left you to imagine why mad said to dev farm
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i made a deal. they began to lament neither. she'll say p african will say, do you know by fit in and you know, all that and guess euro and photos you ok. i to a fan illusion shouldn't of what it was you back of the party. don't set you know up and began to day up by on up bad lament what a dishes you don't that you know what up a weapon me for shallow said to laugh. we'll do is you pull them up once france had not abandoned its imperial strategy, quite the opposite. to appease the people and win over hearts and minds. it invested in large infrastructure projects. i think he did, i did when i get need amendment deal in a new bill on june antonio afternoon. dr. images of audrey o'neill, i called you to one this construction was not our tourism, but self interest. the investment was mainly in infrastructure. that enabled raw
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materials to be transported to mainland france. colonial wealth was boring back into france. in return news, schools were opening, but only around 8 percent of the children in the colonies attended them. and the curriculum was not tailored to their needs. much rarely could with pre nephew decision, a publisher member. yes. so been me. i am maria on was optima up up on it bootleg flu de la, full learned debbie longo. navigable it or millennium took are from come linda. they're kind of what do pet mondrey? pamphile, alanine, as you like on savannah through continental coastal, he would call on apple to show level to conduct down the ssl mod pd. francisco dental and of eli alan. gov and your new several. i will go to trial tomorrow on
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plan. it would show up result for the whole, you'll know by providing little shows on direct that he was classic of vertical, a general law on a political condo, vale, new york city court desk. the senate bubble cache audrey and while the school children of the empire were learning about volcanoes in new value, one of the worse instances of colonial repression of the postwar iraq was taking place off the east coast of africa. one that didn't appear in the history books. for decades, madagascar had been colonized by the french half a century before, but by 947 people had had enough of the colonial regime. the democratic movement for malagasy rejuvenation was founded by 2 m p. 's. joseph russet on the left, and joseph rabble hunch. and it now demanded more freedom,
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but without success. russia that brought to mascara. varden alena authorities shore. arnica was jacqueline. therefore, one knits which, livonia. they flew theory through he for all who fought soccer figure from newton followed, broken, and thundered. then not from going out on the 29th into the 30th of march, 1947 nationalists. unrest broke out. armed with spears. nice and obvious is the insurgents attached to the houses of french settlers and colonial officials. the number of attacks increased in the town of more among the rebels attacked the french army camp they murdered more than a 1000 settlers and local malagasy, accused of collaborating with the french moroccan and comorin.
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reservist and senegalese rifle. men worshipped tin with a mission to impose peace at all costs. a clear signal must be sent out. as in cities, tara must reign what started as a local rebellion, turned into a full scale war. soldiers appeared in more a manga and set it on fire. dozens of prisoners were dragged into the forest inch. ah, fearing for their lives, local people left their homes and hint, you must believe masika one and it's made on no one. but get him up at ballard and thrust him in didn't and not get hung vocals. martin won re don
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deal for love from one young nun shoe string to drop off for half wellness mortal frugal, prolonged la nuke one, you're not, your lot. military aggression turned into judicial repression. 3 madagascar, members of parliament were arrested and were denied the immunity of elected representatives. there were sentence either to death or life imprisonment with hard labor. although their sentences were later commuted to life imprisonment. after months of violence, cameras were allowed into the villages. the message was clear. don't mess with the french world a few thorn la la la la, you shall play. then i sang a lily shade of jeff. then lamb land wu is like
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a few millions they called it off your little let me also not them and i got a don't even if you don't you let me with your the clipping maybe for it is like if you're the only wrapped up on the human and yet i'm with michelle. get us all the, let me bring a did well. well, just like one feeling with little folders like to get, well, did they give you up on all blood had to come and get it in your father reveal it was really good on me. it was a victory for strength and terror. the uprising was responsible for the loss of around $40000.00 local lives. the massacre is inscribed in the collective malagasy memory. the
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29th of march is an annual public commemoration day in madagascar, but not in france. she 3 weeks later, france welcome the whole world to paris for a session of the united nations. ironically, at the penny to show you the 50 at you and member states voted to adopt the universal declaration of human rights. they do not found law. the day of shelf yet the the browser adopted up having laid big lovick last your did what? no no course you the all new office fill your last release best the mouth all you order fall figured delish leaf, also barbershop,
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the good faith, the best friends. ah, in the 5 years since the 2nd world war by 950 france had succeeded in keeping a tight grateful votes. empire, north africa, and madagascar had fallen into line that kept the lid on the caribbean. only in the china had caught fire. so the french still thought they had everything under control but the tide of global history had turned in the cold war. washington and moscow now wanted independence for countries of the old empires to weaken them and build their own. it was already happening as the british gave up, india, ceylon, and burma, and the dutch withdrew from indonesia. but while other empires were collapsing,
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france went against the grain and would not let go. me wild in sub saharan africa, several political parties in different countries combined in the early 19 fifties to form b r d a, a ban african movement with communist affiliations. in fact, one of its leaders was the ivory coast and be phillips so fed, when you openly wanted to end the colonial period. france could not possibly accept this, particularly at this time of the cold war. paris decided to try and break these rebels who were a little too close to moscow for its liking. in ivory coast, the french army action was brutal. on the 27th is january 1915. the lease will fit by me, narrowly escaped imprisonment. the next day senator victoria bianca bada was found
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decapitated in the woods. thousands of their supporters were arrested and hundreds of villages destroyed. a cloak of secrecy was spread over this abuse. silence on the side of the executioners, and among the victims. no renter warfare shook his truck while i counted on with a new service to our defeated on the panels that i could see for home, said the soonest possible match is all to come to bliss. your english all bow it her door lucy, sibley's, shoulder, lush blossomed am or as in our smoke, our ball would no longer q roll gcis for to some zone pennies. some of the her ballad officials, epis crescent, is who was the only record of these events is the theme as makes icons, africa, 50 shops, secretly by young, 21 year old filmmaker and communist party member. i naval tea.
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a a a, a leak sank aren't, was the 1st french anti colonial fill. it was banned for nearly 40 years. 40 was arrested and jailed. but he managed to distribute a version of the film secretly, which shocked left wing at in paris. the communist party demanded the release of the ivory coast prisoners
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to avoid a new front opening up in africa, the french government shifted its strategy and offered who fed when ye adeel the charges against him and his body would be dropped if he cut his links with the french communist party, if not the ivory coast, would go the same way as madagascar who fed when ye accepted and fell into line even became a government minister and ivory coast enjoyed a privilege relationship with the mother. mat france that achieved its short term goals in africa. but after madagascar and ivory coast the caribbean felt the most attention. the 3 years since becoming french department had seen a very little change. the large families descended from the 1st european settlers.
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the bouquets remained firmly in charge. the black population was underpaid and was kept on the edge of society in extreme poverty. even new baskerville, secure. so at the bottom of that is assume that the length of it pee, me in the to look. bah, la capacity. this a federal disco, so the due to only to show back up barbara dove were 11 you meant to fossil e, g mazin of lamar low, her doll at the least pleaded ball give were those or for the buck rama tape for you? could it of worldly, whose world the little the can social conflict was deepening. people were beginning to realize that being a department of one france was only a smoke screen to keep their islands within the republic. in
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1950 the m p for martinique, emmy, caesar wrote a long se called discourse on colonialism. the colonialists may kill in india, china. he wrote torture in madagascar in prison, in black africa and cracked down in the west indies. but the colonized now know that they have an advantage over the colonizers. they know that their temporary masters are lying, therefore, that their masters, ah weak. in the next episode, frances grape on his, in high a, with maximum in algeria. but 1st image it's hold on indo china with on the brain. ah
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ah ah, that is the time yet when the temperature difference between sydney and melbourne carries much as 20 degrees because these frog systems keep running through it briefly gets hot and then it gets rapidly cooler because the wind changes. now in immediate future next front, take your wild, come into was adelaide in melbourne, so headed out as a warm 22 degrees. $21.00 sidney's at $22.00 birds. those at 37. a point is i. so you will note them because birds hills getting hotter and temperature and adelaide studies at 20 is the rain comes in and sidney's up to $27.00, which beats perth at about 20. but the forecast sydney sees it stay at 2728 for
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companies, and then the wind changes again that suddenly comes through when the front, the system and she's across this one here. and they dropped and 18 months for it's a regular thing that the south china sea and the philippines. he these big circulations of cloud. but he's a lot of rain recently 3 or 400 millimeters. and there's more to come for hong kong, hina, and also for the edge now or think of viet nam less. so for lose on you. lucky, much the raise over the water until we get saturday, that really pushes into gwen dung and union. you know, that part of china is going to be very wet. the monsoon is study retreating, but it's still very wet from goer southwards. ah, inequality corruption, repression and re holistically it just decided to cost to the piece of cake. i'm sure i wanted
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a new documentary to explore the desperate stage of democracy and lebanon hulu, through the eyes of those who are losing hope every day o dreams are becoming blue. democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is the amazon news. i live from london coming up at least 20 dead and hundreds injured after an earthquake strikes southern pakistan on this, people were sleeping in class young vaccinated over crown, or hospitals over running emergency rooms and intensive care units. president biden continued his push for vaccine mandates, as pfizer sakes cleared to give its covert job to 5 to.

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