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the country with an abundance of resource, red lauren, walk indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to grow and fraught. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let be part linda. this is broke. and programs in indonesia now ah ah, from the news out here at al jazeera and these are the top stories i saw in afghanistan says it was behind the killing of 48 people at a sheer mosque and the taliban stronghold of kandahar nearly
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a 100 others were injured with several suicide form is reported to have been in full 19 people have been detained in lebanon, in connection with thursday's gun, fight in bed. route. 7 people were killed in the fighting began during a protest or by his fellow demanding the dismissal of the judge was investigating last. he is port lost with 7 activists in hong kong of been sentenced to prison for their roles in pro democracy protests last year. the sentences between 6 and 12 months. governance says, the government says they incited others to take part in unauthorized assemblies. in the united kingdom, leaders across the political divide, a paying tribute to impede david amos who was stabbed to death on friday prime minister bars. johnson stood alongside the leader of the opposition, kia stammer, laying wreaths at the church in li, on sea, where amos was attacked. he met members of his constituency. police are not describing the stabbing as
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a terrorist. incidents live to lay unseen are only challenge reporting for us. one of those rare moments of political solidarity in the u. k. a rory, and for all the wrong reasons. yeah, exactly. in a normally adversarial political environments, this is brought people together, boris johnson saying that david, i misses one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics and all our hearts are full of shock and sat there. and that is a view that you are hearing across the board at the moment whether it comes from earth, the conservative party, david amos was a conservative. m p is coming from the labor party. it's coming from the liberal democrats, the greens, et cetera. and from further afield and that every one i think is sir conscious that this is something that cuts across the political divide. that is why you saw boris johnson standing side by side know with kissed armor. also here with pretty patel
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the home secretary and lindsey hoyle, that the speaker of the house of commons that the police are now saying that this is a terror investigation is being led by the metropolitan police. they are saying that the early investigation has revealed a potential motivation linked to what they call is nist extremism. but as much as we know the, the, the bare facts in the matter, a 25 year old british man has been arrested and at the bone is in custody in essex . marie, aside from that investigation. certainly what i've been seeing in the british media is this concern, obviously about safety of m p 's. but the fact that this whole democratic process and another colon surgery there in the u. k. when constituents can freely come and talk to their elected officials and, and, and that's normal batter that threat. the very democratic process. yeah, exactly. there it's, there are 2 things that are being looked at at the moment. one is as he say, that, that the safety of m, p 's, another one is that the whole tone of how politics is discussed in the u. k. and
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whether that tone is the correct one, whether that's actually feeding a kind of for climate of hatred, really at where when it comes to mp safety, the home office is or under a smith launched a review into whether a m p 's are safe enough, 650 or m p 's doing business like david amos was doing on friday day to day meeting their constituents. it's what they have to do. it's an absolute pillar foundation of a parliamentary democracy like the united kingdom has. you cannot have a representatives who actually working in the house of commons, if they cannot err the views of their constituents, the people who elected them to do that. they have to be out then they have to meet them, but that makes them vulnerable as a balance. the has to be struck pretty patel was asked about this earlier on today as to whether the safety measures were strong enough. she said,
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will that be looked at, but she said that the, the, the actual practice of going out and meeting constituents that really has to carry on as to the tenor and the tone of political discourse in the united kingdom. well, that's been talked about for some time. obviously this is a polarized country at the moment. things of course, that like bricks. it's, but it's down to many other factors as well. lots of people are saying, well, maybe the rhetoric there needs to be dial down, that he can have inflammatory language being used by journalists, by other m, p, 's, et cetera. it doesn't help the situation. if this was a terrorist incidents are as, as, as being good call or by the police at the moment, those are slightly different things, but it still has that set in motion a degree of soul searching. and that will continue for some time. yeah. just lowering the temperature of it, right? i, rory challenz in leon say thank you for that. now for his calling for come in western cameroon, after school girl was killed when police at
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a checkpoint shot at a car, the police officer blamed for firing. the shots was attacked by a crowd and killed an incident. took place in berea, where english speaking separatists have been in contact with the government forces for 4 years. and interest reports now from the neighboring nigeria. in a city known for protest against the government and volleys these images, water officials, i protested, took to the streets, accusing a police officer of killing the 5 year old of their mother refused to pay him a bribe. they carried out body to the governor's office. the letters volumes and the lines attend situation in english speaking. come roll. why? government forces are fighting separatists wanted independence. have you been with us? oh boy, i wonder if you can get up in the morning. i arranged everything arranged with i know you get to deal
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with people in 20. 17 separate is from the embers on your movement. declare independence from cameroon. why more than 80 percent of the population is francophone. that led to a crackdown by security forces? the foyer valez has claimed more than 3500 lies and forced around 700000 people from the old, desperate to stop the protest in the city of bureau from getting out of control. officious promise to investigate the shooting of the school go. i . i didn't hear
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with or no beer is terms, what call it what it so clear. if you thought you would be able to keep it that way . with the grease al jazeera police in australia say they've made their biggest ever seizure of heroin. the drugs haul total, 450 kilograms authorities arrested a man from malaysia who allegedly trying to smuggle the consignment into australia early this month. no, been police say intercepting the drug could have saved an estimated tune in 25 lines. any zealand, the governments held a one off nation wide machination day to try to get many people immunized against coven. 19 country had been loaded for its handling of the pandemic. but the vaccine roller has been slow, and it's now struggling to contain an outbreak of the delta variance. when has our report? ah, it was cooled super saturday and was designed to entice new zealanders to get
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vaccinated against coven? 19, the goal was to administer 100000 doses in one day, which was easily surpassed furniture on hard to vonn. it's on and i have just made really lazy. may yet us differently house. why my this isn't? yeah. as coven cases rise mainly in the largest city, oakland giveaways and gimmicks will use to persuade people to receive defies a jab, including vaccination st, are set up on an ann useless plane. there was particular focus on pacific island and indigenous multi communities where vaccination rates are lower than others. overall, new zealand wants to have 90 percent of the eligible population immunized. it was 62 percent before super saturday at the beginning of the pandemic, diesel and adopted an elimination strategy. and for the most part it's been successful. but at the same time, it's fallen behind much of the rest of the world when it comes to vaccinations and with delta probably here to stay. the government is now racing to catch up. in the
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meantime, there are concerns the outbreak of the delta very and could get out of control. oakland is still largely locked down, but the government has abandoned its elimination strategy. the numbers continue to rise in the australian state of victoria to with almost 2000 new cases, confirmed on saturday and 7 deaths, including a 15 year old. but next week the state government says stay at home, orders will be lifted. if the vaccination rate reaches 70 percent over $5000000.60 victorians on our list 1st, those vaccinated are that means that i, jason half percent of the over 16 population. i'm has now had her 1st dose and 64.3 percent of had the 2nd dose restrictions are also being eased in many asian countries including vietnam, where people can dine in restaurants for the 1st time in months. but the new freedoms are having a negative effect on the manufacturing industry cove at 19 locked downs and human
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city, many, many factories that supply some of the world's biggest brands couldn't operate. now that they can, they don't have enough workers because many have left the city to return to their home provinces. the government estimates more than 2000000 may leave dealing another set back to vietnam's economy and the global supply chain. wayne, hey, al jazeera toner, musicians, relatives of venezuela's, former defense minister, who died in jail on tuesday under mounting information on the cause of his death. for his sake, row by dwell, suffered heart failure, triggered by coven. 19. his family though denied that he had contracted the virus that was arrested in 2009 on corruption charges. after falling out with ben presidents, who were jarvis get only that aren't non being, i want to reiterate that we will not rest until there is justice because god and the world know that my father was murdered. i want to point out the integrity that we have for my brother who is still in the hands of his tortures and murderers of
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my father. he's still imprisoned and in pain, because unfortunately he saw my father die. he repeatedly begged for medical attention for my father, and they ignored him. thousands of people a stage to march in the u. s. territory of puerto rico in protest against pre repeated failures of the islands power grant. they blocked the main road in the capitals upon 4 years south to hurricane maria knocked out electricity. in the demonstrated side, the private company that to control should handed over to someone else at the sight of power. authority has failed to properly carry up maintenance and repairs. i kenneth mcclintock is the former secretary of state and lieutenant governor of puerto rico, and says the governor has ordered greater oversight of the pound brit, or the pounded offerings at lumen. well 1st thing is they're going to be charged with the generating side of the system. that's still the hands of proper and they're having generating problems or having they've had to shut down plants.
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they're doing preventive maintenance during the summer, which is the time of the year that you have the highest demand for electric power, all the air conditioning is running and all that. so they're not, they're not at fault for the lack of energy. and they're only in charge of transmitting and distributing what little power is being generated by the viper. but i think now is going to be of greater overview of the governor has ordered the energy bureau to have a greater overview and make sure that things get done right. on the other hand, you're not getting the news, for example, that this week, a community in the island lay what other islands have been bombed by the navy forever. i had not had power for 20 years. they started having power this week. so law was doing some things right and is correcting failings. that prep i've had for decades, but still it's too little, somewhat too late, but they have to improve after an 8 month delay due to a pandemic,
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of course africa's biggest film festival begins this weekend, much anticipated pan african film and television festival of mortgage is good will be attended by top african film directors. nicholas hock is there in between of us as capital was too good for film over e sick. i wonder bad blood sounds like an enticing title worth watching on the big screen. the $2.00 ticket he purchased to watch the cameroon in drama is a luxury for, but can i be artist? but he says, it's worth it. experience the magic of african cinema de la slim ball. i love going to movies because when the quality is good it can teach you something and question your believe. it also allows me to observe the world from inside the cinema here more with the opening of the pan african film and television festival of walk. i do also known as facebook. co. quando will have plenty of movies to choose from. 200 selected films are playing across dozens of venues in the capital. among them,
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an angle in fiction, in which air conditioners stop working and start falling from the sky, leaving the port to find ways to cool the rich than their spread out you a he should coming of age. moving a dark drama from la soto to dinner, in documentary, from labianca to burkina, faso in competition are also science fiction, movies, animations, comedies, as well as movies from the diaspora. and on the red carpet, famous producers, actors and directors will gather to promote their cinema. but also to reach out to their audience right here in the heart of the continent. the festival was delayed for 8 months due to the coven pandemic, it's taking place in a country facing an armed insurgency. with over a 1000000 people displaced due to the violence for jury member and brooklyn ebay director epolina po. hey, the festival must go head as an act of defiance. arts is also
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a weapon. is to tell you that the world that was still exist, i'll tell her world that i'm, although everything is going like that. it is important for us to continue and not tool tool tool organize all self. i'm protecting night. everything is, is, is so bad and we can do anything. so that message is very strong for us. i think for every book in a bay and do infra sparkle is a message that culture can also help on war for a 2nd, kwan don't go to the cinema is a shared experience. and fest becca is an occasion to spark a conversation in which african films bring the continence world view onto the big screen. nicholas hawk al jazeera walker to go staying with culture and also show looking at the legacy of colonialism and the pre industrial role. it played in starting climate change as opened to london, and jessica bolton's going to have a look. mountains of sugar piled high in a french warehouse,
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harvested in sugar cane plantations across the globe. the sweet cargo travels thousands of kilometers to feed europe. it's a pattern of trade dating back hundreds of years. and is this exhibition argues that history holds the roots of current climate change. we are history challenges, visitors to take a different perspective to go back in time to when european nations colonized much of the world, extracting natural resources, forcing millions into slavery, and setting up the plantation system. from the colonial period on woods, we had these patterns of movements of shapes, movements of people, movements of product, movements of commerce, movements of communication. if we want to understand what climate change look, fucking, how brought that about as a human species. we can look at our practices across hundreds of years. works by
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artists with a personal connection to the developing world. traced the link between empire building and pillaging of the land, and the native people are drawings by dutch sailors celebrating the plentiful as they arrived in africa. where their large scale plunder left a number of animals extinct the archive. photograph of young men and a boy piloting their canoe, madagascar seeks to re dignify the subjects, not a docile group. the black braid surrounding the hanging speaks to the enslaved people working together to resist as best they could be resilient and to survive. we stand as a testament to that survival and i think, you know, we, we live with in a globalized systems that still use these extract your practices. and so actually, for the majority of people out there, they don't that, you know, the,
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the economics of the plantation haven't really gone away. michelle is in a colonial era building. somerset house was the headquarters for the british navy. the power britain relied on to rule a large part of the world. the global trade patterns of that empire persist poorly paid factory workers in the developing world, providing cheap goods to consumers in the north. jessica baldwin al jazeera london sports news is coming up. lots of cricket action for you as a man gets ready to seize its place in the sporting spotlight to andy richardson here just ah, come penny. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the scene of the explosion in spite, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was
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life unequalled broadcasting. some nelson have been on august night, he was born. a happy al jazeera english crowd recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year reward for the 5th year running frank assessments. what's the point of the un if multilateralism isn't part of indiana, we need somewhere. we're sovereign states can exchange views informed opinions in focus likely to change biking behavioral. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match the smaller games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our g 0 like the ah
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ah, with your sport cricket in oman in october? yeah. it is. it says sound loving man is getting ready to seize his place in the sporting spotlight. the country. i don't sustain the t 20 cricket. well cup i mine is co hosting the tournaments alongside the united arab emirates. event was originally set to be held in india, but the location is switch due to the curb. at 19 pandemic house get things under way the game against new guinea on sunday, bangladesh taken scotland a bit late thrown on the same day. well, let's talk now to pancakes. kim g chairman of the man, cricket board. thank you so much for joining us. i mean, can we say this is the, the biggest sporting event ever to come to, man? i think it wouldn't be surprising if it is the biggest sporting event to come to the got to the, to the middle east. whenever,
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when as middle east coast of the world, we were looking for to cut the roster. get but then curtsey the co it. here we go, you know, man, hosting the world cup and in terms of facilities, just tell us how ready is on man and how much work has been done in the last few weeks to prepare. so we are on the 89th day. and as since we got the thumbs up, we think we've, we had no public stands. we had no facilities for spectators. we've had to create something. we have no media box, no press. but some of these. so we've created a media, sand press boxes, 24 corporate units and about 4000 inspected to see thing. so consider them and then
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brand new. ellie, the lige, do you know up to about nearly 3000 launch. so quite amount of quite a large amount of infrastructure has been moved in to make this happen and just tell us about the sense of anticipation in the country. is there gonna be a lot of support for the team or we've had a fantastic amount of support right from the talk person all the way through june, the neighborhood in america where we sit. and it's just been a super collaborative effort from every stakeholder in the country. so yeah, we've had a phenomenal amount of encouragement. and now we have has the jingle going on across the, the social media channels and local regular channels about a new and from that we come out with the one on on higher ticket. and you think
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this will hosting it's running like this will help grow cricket in a man even more even more than it's popular now? i think it's so well timed in the sense that we were just about the bus and ross shoots development program this year. do what a good and considering the fact that even local sports channel is going to live coveted and all of the 6 games that are being hosted over here. that itself will do us a lot of good comcast, kim g chairman, if the man, cricket boat. thank you so much and good luck over the coming days. thank you. bye beach and i see that kings have won the indian premier league for the full time. can i can i sorry, but it 1st going to be co customer 192 from 20 i was leasing just 3 perceived stops. going with 86 in reply started struggling and losing that says we could have 91 runs from the rest of the apartments and claim victory by 27 runs
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the canes and just one cycle behind the moon by indians. the whole time i p l. now june, is he in tennis? the only shipper has miss down from the place of the indian wells final. she was beaten in straight sets by spain's power. the dosa draw has been one of the full players on the tour with full t 8 wins this season. she's still set to make history on monday to spot this defeat . when she'll become the 1st i reply to be rank inside the wills top 10. it's been sort of the biggest final of her career. thank 3. yes. and the meeting feeling i still cannot believe that i'm in the final here in the was they say that's like the 5th grand slam. so and i, but i always said it was the level it, it started on. so for me is believable to be in a final on this level. but i,
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so we'll be taking on form a weld number one victoria as a rank in the final sheet on brand, from champion coming from a set down to be your line of the panko as a rank amy become the 1st place when this title, the men any final jewel has an unfamiliar look, the leading see of all fail to make it through will number 3 to 6 of us was basically using out, unseated georgia across by slash really in re canyon and buffy was the match when, if a parent sunjay amount on friday nights pays g maids were called in the game against a trail to half time after the break and back by providing pretty good cross dummy like how many ac 2nd minute it was. a humble was initially missed by the referee. the other n b a o, but in today's given school, i'm sort of suing with that knowing points clear at the top of the lead to provide relief when the saudi arabian brought the consulting for covert premier league. so
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i knew cathy united a little unlikely that manager steve bruce would be keeping his job. the new owners have confirmed bruce will stay in charge for somebody's game against a number of offered few assurances. beyond that, after a brief 10 minute conversation with the new owners. well, we talked about the team and we talked about injuries. we talked about the trading ground and we talked about was very, very informal. as you said, carry on until, you know, carry on until i hear otherwise. and the houston astros it's, i can game one of their pie series against the boston red sox, red sox pitcher here casa, samara, was making his post season debbie had a pretty tough bouncing walton mo maldonado on the receiving end of one of his wilder pictures. if finished, fine, fall to the astros game to the series coming up later on saturday along with the don't just be the price of the game. one of the national lead championship series.
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a season of special coverage on al jazeera in the world's most populous measure, one in every fi women self is domestic. why one east investigate china battleground at horn one out 0. o i so says it's behind fridays, suicide attack on a mosque in kandahar that is killed, $48.00 afghans. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up 19 people arrested in lebanon days after the worst violence in decades.

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