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with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let people bring to lucy's growth and progress invest in here. now frank assessments is orcus likely to change biking behavioral. it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlights. inside story on al jazeera, ah, fears of mass atrocities and me on my with reports, the troops are now gathering and the rest of, nor ah, hello there, i'm this darzy tam, this is al 0 live from doha. also coming up a show of strength by hungarian prime minister victor alban, but a united opposition as mounting it stiffest challenge and
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a decade italy's former interior minister goes on trial for kidnapping and the abusive power for preventing a migrant rescue ship from docking and 2019 tens of thousands of people from my noisy fades rally and bangladesh, protesting against a recent series of attacks on hindu temples from home. ah, now me on mas conflict, could be about to escalate into an even grace, a human rights catastrophe. that's the warning from the un special rapport term who fears, mass atrocities, and even more loss of life there in our ports. the military agenda is deploying tens of thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons to the north and north west. that's where armed groups have been resisting its rule since the coo and february, the u. n. says the military use of tactics before carrying out those genocidal
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attacks against the ring. and we're kind station 20162017. at that point, about 740000 people fled into bangladesh. a quarter of a 1000000 more people have now been displaced since february's crew, and the un says about a 1000 people have been killed. many others tortured or detained. while we spoke to the un special rapport to tom andrews about his warning to the general assembly, he says urgent action must be taken to prevent what may be clearance, operations. things are very, very tense. and what's happening right now is that we're, we have a dry season upon us. and that is traditionally a time when there is an escalation of military action. and we have seen out the deployment of tens of thousands of troops, heavy weapons and equipment, into the north western regions of the country. a show, this is a very, very disturbing sign. we have seen increased human rights violations. of many
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people are caught in the crossfire and we're, we're very, very concerned that we could be seen now imminently a significant loss of life. i hope i'm wrong, and i'm hoping these, these calls for restraint will be heard. but right now i'm, i'm deeply concerned. well, what we saw in 2016, a 2017, was a mass deployment in reclined state of troops and weapons on a very systematic basis. and then all hell fire broke loose and these troops surrounded villages. they attack them ferociously. people, many people were killed the worst, the incredible o riffing human rights of violations and torture, just unspeakable violence. and so we're seeing that pattern. we're seeing the massing of troops, the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided. it is an area that needs to be, as they say, opening up clearance operations. now this is
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a term that everyone in me and more knows at least those in the ethnic areas that just that means of potential. a very, a ferocious attacks and massive tropical. so on and they've talked about clearance up. they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow as clearance operations . and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country. now titles, president ordered 10 western ambassadors be expelled for calling for the release of a job philanthropist. one cabala has been in prison now since late 2017. without being convicted, he was accused of financing the 2013 guess he pump protests and participating in a failed crew, which he denies. a joint statement from several countries, including the u. s. canada france, and germany alleged the case cost a shadow over respect for democracy. well, rival rally is taking place in hungary capital in support of imposing candidates
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and parliamentary elections next year. thousands of supporters of prime minister victor, all that had been marching through budapest on the anniversary of the anti soviet uprising of 1956. he faces an unprecedented challenge there from a united opposition spending both the left and the right piece of mock, as i conservative men is their candidate. and they're hoping to end all bands winning streak. he's not been in power for the last 11 years. when i spoke to rick brook now, he's a professor, european studies at stanford university, berlin. he says there may well be enough appetite for change in hungary to threaten on told on power one has more than a decade to control media, to streamline public opinion, to bombard people with propaganda slogans that the european union is bad and everything is august rated by george sorrows and anti semitic and it's, you know, the whole big and hungry is threatened and they need
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a strong reader. so if you hear this over and over and over again, it's pretty difficult to say how much of this resonates in a country that is more conservative and liberal society is in the west of the attempt to get its act together. the opposition managed to nominate the ideal candidate for society like hungary. the alternative would have been the vice president of europe in parliament. and she sort of represents the new which is considered in all of us propaganda. the evil system that is to secular and not sufficiently conservative and not sufficiently hungaria, and this new candidate is a family man. he's a may, he's conservative. we lived in the united states for a bit and understands that he can try to learn from what sandra successfully did to
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mobilize the masses. but i think there is a strong appetite for change in the part of society that understands that being constantly bombarded with lies and propaganda and anti european sentiments is not the future of a country in which a lot of people identify with european values and see themselves as europeans, italy is form the interior minister material salvation has gone on trial for his role and blocking a migrant rescue ship in 20. 19. the far right politician is accused of kidnapping and the abuse of power for preventing 2 vessels from docking for days. adam rainy reports now from rome. the trial of italy's former interior minister mateo saline began on saturday in palermo. he stands charged with kidnapping in their election of duty for preventing a boat from disembarking migrants after they were rescued at sea. the court quickly approved the prosecutions list of witnesses,
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including italy's former prime minister and the actor richard gear, who volunteered on the boat, there was blocked from docking. defending the borders is a duty not only for a minister, but for everyone. and it's emphasized in our constitution, i think being accused of doing my homework is nonsense. i'm sorry that richard year is coming to testify the trial. i wonder if it's serious that richard gear of hollywood is going to testify about my behavior at a trial. at the heart of the case is having these 2019 order to block that boat, which was carrying 147 migrants from docking on italian shores. the vessel operated by the spanish in geo open arms, had rescued the migrants in the middle of the mediterranean and spent 3 weeks waiting for safe port. so they could disembark, my friends, i think they play at the time. so vini had to create a closed port policy, meant to keep them migrants from trying to cross the mediterranean. that policy
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kept the migrants waiting about 2 weeks within sight of the italian island of land producer. during that time, many jumped into the sea and attempted to swim to shore. the experience have been kept it see had a devastating effect on the migrants, according to psychologists who spoke to them while they were still on the boat. in less than a more little being kept on board meant they were re traumatized again and again, they felt continuously abused. it was an abuse of power that the savvy says he was just carrying out the policies of the government at the time. this trial comes right as my pay any fines himself in one of the week. it's political moments career . and in many of his statements keep deflecting from the main issue to hand and blaming the trial on an overzealous traditional system that he says is wasting tax payers money. if convicted south vini could face up to 15 years in prison, with more than 2 dozen witnesses set to testify, the case will carry on for several months. adam rainy dedira rome also the pandemic
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now and russia has reported a record number of guests from the corona virus for the 5th day in a row. there nearly 38000 new infections and about a 1000 fatalities. cases have risen by about 70 percent just in the past month. president vitamin prison now also proved a week long nationwide. what pay shut down to try to prevent spread the virus? only about a 3rd of the population is vaccinated. that's one of the lowest rates in europe. well, neighboring ukraine also has low vaccination rates with only 15 percent getting inoculated, so fall despite the availability and choice of jobs. and it's also reported record numbers of covert infections and death. now for the 2nd day in a row, schools in the capital and other areas with high contagion rates will be shot for 2 weeks. and romania is putting new restrictions in place to deal with a surge in cases there. it will reintroduce a night curfew and make vaccination certificates mandatory for most day to day
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activities that move comes as the country reported record numbers of data, deaths and infections this month. more than a 3rd of the adult population in romania is now fully inoculated. on meanwhile, tie government is targeting critics of its covered 19 vaccine plan, with many of them ending up in jail. most of them have been charged with defaming the monarchy. the king owns the only firm producing jobs in the country. scott jaila has more now from bangkok i earlier this month, supporters gathered in front of bangkok, reman prison, calling for the release of protesters jailed for royal defamation or article 11 to 2 of those had been the only participants of a protest which resulted in them being held without bail high, high government can get together with the government, a monarchy, and all the benefit at the protest in front of the headquarters, the pharmaceutical firm, owned by thailand, king size bios science,
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the 2 protested question, the governments move to award and fund. it's local astrazeneca vaccine production solely to the firm. the backbone of thailand, cove, at 19 response, when opposition m. p. 's asked for greater transparency, the government released the copy of the contract between astrazeneca and seen him by a sign. the critical sections of the contract were blocked out like the budget, the schedule for vaccine distribution and numbers of shots that a leading opposition figure also charged with royal defamation. for criticizing the sign, bias nice deal was officially read his charge last week and i was questioning the dispirited of this deal doubt whether it's beneficial to to the monarchy. because if there is any failure in the production, then the people will question the king as the ultimate or no other company. and he said the government's hands are tied. i can't pursue legal action against psycho
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bios science with the king as the firm's head. in responding to a question from al jazeera, regarding the jailing, a peaceful activists for protesting outside sign bio sciences headquarters, astrazeneca declined to comment. kenneth torn sees the government crackdown a public outcry about the deal to be a low point for the country, saying there are more royal defamation cases now than ever before. i think this is the edge of free. don't been dial. and one wireless group pushed for the charges against the 2 young protesters saying they're focused on the wrong issue, pulled up and i think the conflict of interest is not the issue that we should focus on. we have to focus on the current crisis, not the fact that the company will have the patient and right to produce more vaccine in the future. so while governments and leaders around the world are working on ways to move on from the pandemic, adopting a policy of transparency about cove at 19. thailand's government appears to be
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focused on putting people in prison, who are asking for that same openness. got hardly al jazeera, bangkok on stella had hit on al jazeera, a growing population, living in poverty. we look at what's causing so much anger and isadine, and fighting the odds. how far isn't staying working with mother nature and reaping the rewards? ah, well, iraq's been back to no attempt to know for about 4 days, so everything's cool, dan, this is the weather as it should be at this time. the in a particularly strong wind, even the shamal has weakened a little bit of snow in the fall north of pakistan as something significantly happening around the black sea. now if we zoom in to what's happening on monday,
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again, the snow's disappeared more or less, but there's a significant change in the caspian cold as coming out of really western russia is going to, i think pick up some shower, produce some showers, likely of snow over armenia and georgia and shout maybe of rain coming down towards nolan, iran. but the real nasty stuff is going to be nice inside a turkey significant snow here, right around the north coast. and the winds picking up again down to the boss for us in the gene coming down to the north coast of egypt. i think most levant will be fine. it'll feel a little bit cooler. that looks as it'll be still sunny skies in shop craft. go on the eastern side, the when to so weak. now we get a few coastal showers in mogadishu. otherwise, somalia, kenya, and if you very largely dry but further west, the rain is starting to go sas with the sun. it's concentrating cameroon and gabon, but it's going south through dia, congo, and into the eastern side of anger in waves of very heavy rain. ah,
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in the country with an abundance of results. while one a former we move full to growth and fraud, we balance for reno, economy, blue economy, and the digital phone. with the new job creation law, indonesia use progressively ensure the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest paul going to lose his growth and progress in indonesia. now, lou ah ah haliday watching al jazeera,
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that's remind you about top stories here. this out. the u. n says that she has conflict in myanmar is escalating with the potential for mass atrocities. there are reports, the military jonah is now sending tens of thousands of troops to the rest of north and north west of the country. turkeys president has ordered 10 ambassadors be expelled, recording for the release of a philanthropist. osman kabbalah has been in jail since 2017, but never convicted the order into its envoys from the us, france and germany. italy's former interior minister mateo albania has gone on trial for his role in blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019. he is accused of kidnapping and the abuse of power. the fall ride politician prevented 2 vessels from docking the days. on our tens of thousands of people, for minority faiths have been rallying in cities across bangladesh, protesting against a series of attacks on hindu temples and homes. at least 6 people were killed earlier this month as hindus was celebrating
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a religious festival and followed claims of the muslim holy book. the koran was disrespected in a temple. the protesters are calling for a judicial commission to investigate the attacks. there have been demonstrations now by several different groups since community clashes 10 days ago. the government has deployed security forces in $34.00 out of $64.00 districts and security is also been increased at hindu worship sites. bangladesh has constitution designates islam as the state, religion. but it also upholds the principle of secularism. hindus make up about 10 percent of the countries nearly a 170000000 people. rights activists have recorded more than 3000 attacks on the hindu minority since 2013 mortality chowdhury is at those demonstrations force in deco hardwood for pick up. now that it's all about sla and the capital ga. gov greatly from all walks of life in those muslim 1st john booth. a don't want to play in love with the one justice,
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many of them out on a hunger thought we spoke to someone got protested this with a holy hindu book was burned, maintained as we killed my notice to women with roped these incidents. keep huck any one after the other, yet we never go to real justice. one of the clear suspect was arrested on thursday night, but people here 3rd, basically behind the chrysler is it should be brought to justice and forbid schools . and other clear good mind is that the state religion, this lunch should be abolished from the constitution. i'm going back to it. we were born here with taxpayers and com tribute to the country's development in every sector. yet we're being attacked and marginalized in every way. now we're here to protest and flight for a survival. people believe those politics behind all been there. one of the real
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people who are behind this time it still be brought to justice, not just stable. if the justice is not met, go, computers are brought up and coming days and palestinian civil society groups are hoping an international backlash will help reverse israel's decision to designate them as terrorist organizations. israel targeted 6 human rights groups, accusing them of being a front for a political party and an armed faction and the group say the authorities just trying to silence their voices. the ruling allows israel to raid the groups, offices, seize assets, and arrest employees. the u. s. as it wants answers from israel about that decision . salida as an alliance and 9 haitian gangs says it's mendez on not responsible for kidnapping 17 foreign missionaries. the head of the g 9 has marched to pato, prince, front by hundreds of people in defense of the armed grapes manual rapid reports a show of force by members of the g. 9 gang in puerto prince wall images of heavily
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armed gang members marching freely through the city streets might seem surreal to many. it's a scene that's become quite common in the haitian capital, some gangs like the g 9 or even trying to reinvent their image and appear more like a political organization than a criminal enterprise. oh, we want to build good schools, good hospitals have good, clean water. we are the sons of the nation. ah, on the streets dang! violence seems to be getting worse by the day. and growing insecurity means part of the job of public transport drivers is to always keep an eye out for trouble or wholly tobacco bible. the police could do something for us because that the law, so they're the ones that should protect us, but they don't do anything back. so we don't know what to do. ah dang, violence is not a new phenomenon and hate even government leaders have been known to use gangs in the past to exert political control. but locals tell us the scale of the band is reaching unprecedented levels. fullborne seeking,
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we did not be who by usually when we need security in this country, we can't go on living like this anymore. we have people with guns everywhere and police beats us with sticks and everything is really hard for us. when you change in this country, ah, despite the dangers, people still have to go out. if they want to make a living. for many residents of puerto prince and for drivers simply commuting around town is one of the most dangerous activities they can do. running the risk of being kidnapped, being robbed, or getting caught in the crossfire of rival gangs, fighting each other over control of different parts of the city. in estimated 50 percent of territory in the haitian capital is said to be under the control of criminal gangs. and while the case of 17 hostages being held by a gang known as 400, melissa has attracted international attention. foreign aid groups say the magnitude of the security crisis has far reaching implications. the guys are expanding the
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power and they control on areas of the cd. and again, it's a vicious cycle. if you have more insecurity, then humanity, actors, then the state of georgia tease gen no longer rain or she may try and services an access to basic services to the book nation, which then leads to save to criminal gags today. power. this is the cycle we need to break while some fear becoming victims of violence. others have accepted the slow takeover by crime syndicates. a symptom, perhaps, of the distrust many have of authorities complicating the efforts to win back control of the city from the criminal groups who are trying to run it. manuel rap palo alto 0 or to prince or gun. and southwestern nigeria have led a mass prison break there. according to local officials and facility in oil estate was overrun on friday night. more than $800.00 prisoners were freed. the gunman
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exchanged gunfire with gods and used dynamite to break through prison walls. 260 inmates have been recaptured sofa while they had been calls for com and dialogue and is for teenie, which is africa's last absolute monarchy. dozens of people have been killed or injured and months of pro democracy protests that mediators from southern africa, regional block say the king wants an end to the violence. natasha game reports now from the bonnie. the campus of car bois high school belies its academic excellence . as the best performing it is swati, now its library and textbooks are chart and classrooms vandalized during unrest linked to pro democracy protests. it is not good because as as a school, we always say before having linens in class to teach them. we are still not yet good in online learning. we are trying to use it for some part is wonderful to good phones. to support us began in jude. many students have boycotted classes,
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demanding free education. only primary school is free. although the government pays for high school for the neediest students, the population is increasing in this country of more than one point. 1000000 people . but the government says there aren't enough jobs. that's why it's prioritizing education. $24000.00 high school students will graduate this year and enter a job market with a youth unemployment rate of 54 percent high school student bermondsey miss a. lenny anticipates he'll have to build his future abroad beginning with the university and south africa next year. because of all this in the country was hasn't been something that has just from up. it's been something that has been, you know, in the events leading up to this point. so it's no surprise that you know,
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everything is happening the way it is. so i think it's miss for me, like go study, i'll say last year a cyclone destroyed. do do z laid do baze home where she lives with her son and grandchildren. she says the government set a team to survey the damage at promised a disaster relief fund would provide her money to rebuild. she has not received a dollar or a block of concrete. the family doesn't have running water or electricity. no one cuts out that will. what troubles me is that i have not been to give these children . if i could just get my home rebuilt and food, god bless what i have been. gosh rob with the children in the debate says she can't stop worrying better. mud house might collapse during the next heavy rain. natasha name al jazeera but bonnie: a sort of me and now spanish prime minister pedro sanchez says his government is accelerating aid to the island of la palmer. the convey her volcano husband,
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steering lava and ash now for nearly 5 weeks, signed to say there's still no sign of an end to the eruption, not unknown unless bit of don't give up. you hope, you know, the solidarity of the spaniards is here on the island of la palmer, the spanish governments here and will be here every single day of this crisis. and every day, once it's over, the spanish government will be here. and a ro voss has been deployed to investigate how the eruption is impacting marine life lava has flowed into the sea. an underwater habitats also covered in ash while staying in spain, where a group of farm is in the south say they're testing a new approach to average agriculture. and on vi is a desert like area that gets very little rain and frosts in the winter. the pharmacy, it can be a challenge to get anything from the soil and they're hoping to change that. catherine stansell reports. friend martinez is a farmer on a mission, trying to work the land against difficult odds in northern m. o. m. i. there we do
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not have more than 15 or 20 centimeters of soil in a desert, a step desert that and winter is very cold out of your lungs. liza some of the most difficult conditions for agriculture in the entire world is what you can do in other locations. you cannot do here if you i cannot avoid it. instead, martinez and other farmers in the area are using a new approach in order to maximize yield from what is a harsh environment. this includes mixing crops to improve the health of the soil. they call it poly cropping. knows that we have transformed in agricultural farm into a forest only the only difference is to change crops. the olive trees for the pines in between. instead of having other types of bushes, we have our peppers, air, cojet, sal, obgyn, basically the same ecosystem, the same bio diversity and fertile soil is a forest. it's a unique way of addressing a massive regional difficulty is pretty popular my good than in law. her mind problem, we have practically throughout the mediterranean sea. it is the loss of 1st off soil. the proliferation of certain crops in certain plantations causes the saw to
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be completely bare and exposed to the rain, which is increasingly to rent your vehicle money. to overcome this, once harvesting has been completed. farmers lay down a green cover of vegetation to protect the soil from extreme temperatures. these include mediterranean herbs, serial crops, strips of turf and legumes. not only do they ensure that the bare soil is not exposed to the elements. they also restore nitrogen to the soil, which can encourage healthy plant growth and all without patty decides. the project is helped by the amsterdam based common land foundation, who call it organic regenerates, have cultivation, and healthy goods is produced by help the landscapes with healthy agriculture. and that's healthy food at yet. do you know, help to your people healthy people? the farmers receive no direct subsidies. instead they will rely on future profits
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from their produce, including tomatoes, almonds, wine, honey, and oliver oils working with mother nature seems to be paying off. caffeine stencil al jazeera on china's parliament has passed a law to reduce the pressure of homework on students. the full law hasn't yet been published, but parents are being asked to manage their children's time so they can rest and exercise. private tutoring is also meant to be limited. the government is now also considering legislation that would punish parents of very badly behaved children. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the u. n says it fears conflict in me on mars, escalating with the potential for mass atrocities and says the military agenda is sending tens of thousands of troops to the rest of north and north west of the country. un special repertoire for me on march. i am andrews that made that warning to the general assembly. things are very,
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