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ah, hello, what's out there? i'm emily. i'm going to reminder event stories. the u. k. has rejected threats from, from to block. it's folks from french board saying that's a breach of international law. the french government says it needs more licenses for fishermen in the waters or main post sanctions. sedans, military later, has backed at least 6 ambassadors as international pressure grows against monday. african union has suspended cartoon, and the world bank has put aid on the home. and you as president joe biden is expected to announce a new framework for his social spending plan. senior administration officials say each oh $5.00 and believe this version. and when the supportive old democrat, the revised deal will now come in at 1.9 trillion. allan fisher is in washington,
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d. c. with an outline of what's in the plan is going to be free of kindergarten and preschool accommodations for young children as well as the child family tax credit, which means about $300.00 to most american families per month. that's going to be extended for at least another year. it won't go on indefinitely, as he had hoped, it was going to be clean energy tax credits, which he hopes will burst manufacturing. and there's going to be an expansion of healthcare. he believes this will bring 7000000 uninsured americans into the fold and give them some level of cover. so what is he not going to get? well. 1 there's no action and prescription charges, they simply don't have the votes to try and bring that down. there's going to be no free tuition at community college. that was a big thing for bernie sanders and hes supporters as well. and as a see, this does not as big as it was going to be in. there's no paid family leave. he wanted to do that. america lags behind the rest of the g 7 countries when it comes
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to providing paid family leave. initially that started at 12 weeks, it would go through negotiations to 4 weeks. know we believe it is at 0 at if he wants to sell this to democrats to say, look, this is important that we get a went on the board. so he hopes that he'll be able to get people to vote for this to scotland. now the university of ab dane is retaining one of the been name. bronze is on thursday. the runs is a, some of africa's most significant artifacts that were looted by colonial trips in the 19th century and taken to europe. it's not just this one that's being returned on wednesday, the french president took part in a hand over ceremony for $26.00 artifacts taken in 18. 92 says of these works will return home. they'll find the men and women who will be able to understand the full power behind these works. these works will return to territories that they left so long ago and there recover all their meaning. there. cambridge university also returned one of the statues to nigeria on wednesday,
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and germany has a great to start having back its collections next year. i'm. it interests has more from abroad. joe. some of these artifacts are, in fact objects of worship by traditionalists in these, in these parts of nigeria where they've been taken from the british occupation. now the release of some of the active but so far is generating excitement on the part of campaigners who struggled for years to get them back. and also a source of concern for them. they said the thousands of artifacts out there and it will be very difficult to reclaim them all back to their rights and faces. now in terms of negotiations, campaigners say there's been some progress in negotiations between them and the belgian authorities to return some of the attributes taken out of africa, west africa, and especially from nigeria. but there are also worried that negotiations between campaigners and the authorities in the united kingdom on are progressing as fast as
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they wanted to. they said that they had several problems, several hobbles to try to get them back. they also worried that thousands of us may not be finally returned home, simply because they are in the hands of private collectors. they want to ensure that these artifact brought back, but they also warned that this could take a very long time before they finally reclaimed. that's bringing down he, he's a professor of contemporary elegy at the university of oxford and he's written a book called brutish museums. b 9. same thing. the name rather bronze as colonial violence and cultural restitution. thank you for joining us, dan. quite a title that one is. tell us a little bit about me. i'm glad i was able to spit it out eventually. but getting back to the actual topic, this pace was stolen back by british troops more than a century ago. why is the university returning it now? yeah, i think it's really interesting how the restitution there did bait, you know,
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is in the, at the news at the moment of my seeing real progress being made. i think 1st off is important to say though, that the restitution movement is a long stam, the african lead movement. so the 1st items were returned in the case of the been in attack. you know, of the 89 says as early as 1938 to the over at the time. and it's only quite recently in the 19 sixties and 7 says that there were attempts by the european nations to introduce laws and to start to promulgate myth that argued against actually the return of these items. so now i think if we take the case with ben in bronzes, we're coming up to the 100 and 25th anniversary of beth's attack in 1997 next year . you know, and that has really been just the minds for the museums, but also it has been the formation of the legacy restoration trust. you know, which is a nigerian lead agency that's able to brings together each each,
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each of the parts, each of the voices within nigeria. so that includes the world court is includes the, the governor, it includes importantly, the nation states. so that, that argument can be put on the demands are able to be made as they were saying object returning now, which is great dan, tell us a little bit about this and hath symbolic this pace is in half significant. it is yeah. so i think, i mean, a lot of people have argued that the ritz hern of items from the museums is sort of a distraction from the real work of anti racism, of antique colonialism. but of course, that symbolism that you mention was always such an important part of the taking of these items in, in war. they were always about an attempt to remove sovereignty, an attempt to destroy traditional religion, and an attempt to effect an ongoing sort of cultural dis, possession of africa,
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which now we're seeing object by objects actually being sort of pointed out. there's some sort of potential now through these actions for some truth telling for, for even some reconciliation and the returns. so the significance either of these items really relates to their i a comic states us that underlying the significance of african arts, you know, sub saharan african, ards, in the pre colonial, you know, in the long term. but also what she, what they mean in the presence, these are resources for nigeria and for other african nations with where each of these are demands being made, which are important for artists, sons, for designers, and for tech and for fashion, and for them for a host of other so the reasons these were about identity and culture. so they're incredibly important this like if someone were to take the crown jewels here any gabriel, i, we appreciate you explain that to us. tell us,
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what do you think there will be more pressure on other museums to fall? i said now, so it's incredibly garage this week has been incredibly busy. we have seen these announcements say in a paris, in the case of the banana objects to which i gain in 1892. we have seen the returns happening in aberdeen and cambridge. but as my book on the lines it's, you know, actually they were for the been in bonds, is alone. there are more well, actually 150 institutions of and worlds. the hold the been in bronx is. and of course, there were many other expeditions that happened in garner re let you gans urban suit, don in ethiopia, where there were the amounts being made. so the question my book asks is, how near are you right this moment from elusive when it brung once? and it's often nearer than you might think. each of those institutions that hold these sir looted objects now is now having its own conversation done with its
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audiences, with its stakeholders, with the wider community says that it says it serves. and that's why we're saying a devolved approach, where abdi makes a decision. and berlin makes a decision, and as we've seen, the national museum, ireland, and made a decision and so on, it's a domino effect. and i think at this point, it's simply incredibly hard to the british museum and for the national museums here in the u. k. simply to hold the line that they could alone back what was a big with what was taken in these ways and i think we are going to say will change . we also will change at this point while we appreciate your insights and your passion. thank you very much, dan hicks, professor of contemporary archaeology at investing rocks, and thank you. thank you. a hearing looking into lebanon's, former prime minister's role in the bay were blast, has been delayed. the judge investigating the explosion has suspended,
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has on die of hearing until a lawsuit against the state to settle. dia filed a suit on wednesday, challenging to rec, because efforts to prosecute him over last year laughed. the former prime minister has missed at least 2 interrogation sessions that were requested by the judge rushes capital has shut down for 11 days as the country deals with a record number of new corona virus and related deaths. only 32 percent of russians are fully vaccinated in moscow. all schools, restaurants and entertainment venue will be closed until november 7th, president vladimir putin also ordered a paid nationwide wake long holiday to try to put a stop to rising infection. while in hungry, it's introduced a string of new measures to combat a full flavor of corona virus infections. their employees of state institutions and other companies will require vaccinations. a day earlier hungry reported more than
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3100 new cases. it's highest jump in daily infection since april countries in eastern europe have they regions, lowest vaccination rank indigenous communities and labor unions protested in ecuador for a 2nd day on wednesday. they want the government to phrase the price of fuel, which has risen many times in recent months to raise a bow has the story now be blocked the main highway outside quito, residence of san miguel, like a lid on se precedent. he had a more lasso who has been in office for 4 months, lie to them during the election campaign about fixing but troubled economy and improving their lives. wow. they say he's with indecision to race. fuel prices proves it. this woman does not want to show her face. she's a nurse and says we're dorians are struggling to survive. i did, you know, i make $400.00 a month and i cannot make it to the end of the month. the president increases the
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price of fuel and this affects us in every possible way. it wasn't long before the police and armed forces marched in. the president cleared a state of emergency a week ago to combat racing. crime, and protests are not tolerated. the police are using peer gov and rubber bullets to clear the roads. now they're going into this community and going after the protesters, the processors are saying the president is animals with her. that is hurting their interests and that's why they remain on the streets. the government says demonstrators are trying to generate chaos, but those protesting say they just want the price of fuel frozen, along with indigenous communities who want to hold in government plans to increase oil and mining production. they also want the police to stop using tear gas to break up the protest. yeah, java a lot, my grandchildren are inside. one is 2 months old. they can't breathe,
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they're throwing gut inside my house. several people were detained and others were injured doing the clashes in sammy gallagher. ladon, president general, last or is heading to glasgow this week to participate in the cove. 20 climate meeting of people here, one him to look at what's affecting them directly in the community where you are that the tell us where we don't have work. we are poor. there are no millionaires here. we all suffer here. there is no water, no electricity. last came to power with a promise to improve the economy and has been trying to pass a series of business friendly laws that will help him get out of the current crises . he's now asking it what organs to unite yamato and calling for dialogue, consensus to think about what's good for our country, not in personal interest. while we rebuild ecuador, there are people who want to divide us, but people have lost trust in the administration. they say the government's development plans do not include people like them be federal alger theda,
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semi liquor lid on farmers, interlink her, a protesting against a lack of fertilizer as a cultivation days and get send away. the shortage follows the government decision to ban all agro chemicals. the movies part of a clamp down on what it calls non essential imports during a foreign currency crisis. president got to buy a raj pesca announced the plan in may saying he wanted to make funding 100 percent organic. manella fernandez for the angle and the streets of humbug, rain, southern she lanka, the heartland of the governing roger box, the family farmers. he has said the government moved to make funding 100 percent organic threats and their livelihood, ma'am. and i didn't know that the government wants us to listen to ministers, not agricultural experts, but experts say this won't work. the government band, the importer fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals earlier this year, after a foreign currency shortage. it warns farmers to use organic or genitives across
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the country and polar narrower, one of the biggest drives producing years. 81 year old diva, bailey good. a thunder is impatient is bad. if he is our overgrown normally, he says the soil would be tilled and ready by now of return. when you stop supplies, all of a sudden, whether it's vegetables, obey genes or chillies, they have worms, potatoes don't grow properly. these products are essential. this is why farmers angry or didn't present got up a roger boxer says that change is needed to reduce the health risks paused by agricultural chemicals because it will army cod. rather than seeking political mileage, every one should get together and do this for our country for our future generations . we can do this in a short time. it won't take 10 or 15 years. many scientists, agricultural experts and successful organic farmers like how do legit they said
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disagree. he says it's taken him 12 years to turn around this green batch. when i say are good we, i want got only one got and we'll, we'll have destroying something can be done quickly, but reviving it has to be done systematically and in a very organized way. that's why i say the government could get farmers more involved, give them incentives, seek their views, and consult others in green, agricultural gunning. that would have been more successful. attempts to secure organic fertilizer have run into series of problems. the shank and government says farmer protests like this. i instigated by the opposition and multinational chemical and fertilizer companies, but tens of thousands of farmers facing crop failures. and laura yields say they are facing a battle for survival. i got back from her now the pharmacy, the biggest concern is how they will feed their families in the coming months. mina, fernandez o g zebra. fuller, narrower not center. sure. lanka in hazy,
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providing health care is difficult even in the best of times. but these are times of crisis. gangs have blockaded ports, creating a fuel shortage. it's a life or death situation for hospital patients. as rob reynolds reports from the capital, puerto prince. of all the places that are suffering in haiti to day. this may be one of the deepest wells of misery. port princes, general hospital, where patients receive bare bones treatment for chronic diseases, cove infections and traumatic injuries. this man says he was attacked by bandits with machetes, not by them when they tried to kill me, and i don't even know 100 was ship compounding conditions and haitian health care. a severe fuel shortage is crippling. many hospitals, the public electrical grid is unreliable, so hospitals are powered by generators without fuel for the generators. hospitals can't operate, kidney, dialysis machines, ventilators,
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incubators for premature babies, and other equipment nasty to sanitary when the hospital cannot provide properly because of a fuel problem. it could be that affects other things. so if they can't provide the right services for the kids, the pregnant women and compet patience when evil, many hospitals are now near the end of their supplies. some 40 hospitals have that a method. the unit of thing that they may have to close immediately is it, is, is through what's the situation there we saw saw effects of mo hospitals carries anything for please a little bit. there are a lot of hospitals, a bubble close because they can't find a fuel escape for the cap function. occasion of the majority of them are publicly and private add value. the fuel crisis is largely due to gang said of hijacked tanker trucks and blockaded the port where fuel depots are located. dozens of hospitals have warned that they may have to shut their doors in the coming days as a result of the fuel shortage. and that would leave thousands of people in need of
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medical care with no place to go mill n b n m a has come to the hospital, bringing food and clothing for her 20 year old nephew who is suffering from severe diabetes. i miss it. yeah, i think i'll pull gabber, you have to buy everything for them. garcia, my nephew is a diabetic, so he needs indication. but everything shut down un agencies and haitian authorities are trying to create a sort of humanitarian corridor or to get fuel to hospitals. but unless there's a break through, the consequences may be dire. massey suggests sol caught see if the situation continues. i of the day with this weekend coming up with hundreds of complications and you can pass side in a country full of suffering with a government that has virtually ceased to function. the prospects for these patients and many other haitians is bleak. rob reynolds al jazeera, puerto prince, still ahead on al jazeera. we'll have the lightest on boss, the line is sacking of its head coach, or then
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. lou ah ah, that's what he's jammah. thank you emily. barcelona have caught up the b team coach sergio buzz wanted temporarily replace ronald crewman who was sacked on wednesday evening. his departure comes less than 3 months after lena massey left the club, the power sasha. my crewman took over in august last year and in his 1st season in charge, let boston to 3rd place in la ega, and won the confidant ray boss struggling this campaign. they sit 9th in the spanish league and have also made that was to have
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a start in the champions league boss. as president joe, on the puerto told crewman he'd lost his job shortly after that one, no defeat against our economy. that was that 3rd lost in the last 4 league games. also 6 points behind leaders around madrid who beat them in al classic on sunday. this is what their coach called on to lossy, how to say about the needs. you know, i mean this is room which was look, i've been sacked a lot of times and i'm still here alive and happy being sacked is part of the job. the only thing i say is that you have to leave everything as long as you are the coach. and from the day after you've been sucked, you have to look ahead with a clear conscience that you gave me. it's all. i think the common hall is giving older the cameras. as we mentioned, the boss ron will take charge into a full time replacement could be found. he played football selena for 9 seasons and made $56.00 appearances for spain. he'll take training on thursday and hold a news conference on friday, but it's another form of play. he's expected to get the job permanently is spanish,
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but we're jealous. jemila told us that you toby hernandez, is a principal candidate, actually was just waiting for a statement. it's not official yet, but there is agreement between the club and the former player that now with things that go to his and if you are still on a legend a he's also an example of success of the art luna academy. now marcia, we're just waiting because now who's working on termination? he's contract with got sat, they need to change it before the lead and they can manage at least to finish on the 1st part of sports and play the champions league next year. he was in the president run part of the choice, so these would be the unimportant fight losing a classical losing on wednesday against the the recently promoted him. but especially the fact that there was no reaction of the theme, no feeling that they can overturn the crisis the situation. when you have to let go
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your to adopt cards into susan's in a row, it can be easy for the class. and especially the summer they need to let go on a messy and they didn't have money to sign any player with guarantees that they can scar to the goals for swat. and then we met the board, a scarring because they were the leaders of the steam blood. the team has been extremely unlucky with injuries and also run out on cheap options that he need to find a big quiz and make a difference in germany. bon minnock of suffered the heaviest defeat since 1978. there was thrashed. 5 mill in the german cut. by much and glad back. rummy. venza by any umbrella. by school to reach. if any binds. a 2nd loss on the coach. you know, guzman, who was at home isolating off the testing positive with 90. it ends. i run a scoring and $85.00 consecutive game. that was a fantastic goal and major league soccer over in the u. s. lucas's l. ryan school.
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this donna, i'm provided to assist in columbus cree beautiful under 531. that when keeps the defending champion in the chance of making the play cattle has signed up europe's largest hotel group. i call to help manage accommodation for fans and next year as well. cup organizes hope to attract 1200000 visitors during the torment, but there is limited hotel space. i call has been brought in to operate more than $60000.00 extra rooms in existing residential apartments and villas. the deal will stop cats are being left with too many hotel rooms beyond 2022, south african crickets, a quint into cog, says he will now take the ne before c 20 world cup games off the initially refusing to do so. he's apologize to his teammates and fans to putting out that much against the west indies, off the south african cricket bosses ordered the team to neil the call came from a mixed race. family says he fully supports the stand against racism and didn't
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mean to offend anyone. he said, i felt like my rights were taken away when i was told what we had to do in the way that we were told for me, black lives have mattered. since i was born and not just because there was an international movement, i didn't understand why i had to prove it with a gesture. when you told what to do with no discussion, i feel like it takes away the meaning to baseball's wild theories and the houston ashtrays have bounced back to level things up against the atlanta braves at one. all have a l t a. the star of the show with a high rod in the 7th inning helping his team to 7 to victory out survey has now had 22 post season high runs in his career. and that ties into the 2nd in the old time list 7 behind the record hold up money ramirez. the best of 7 series is back to square and now shift to atlanta. the next 3 games on friday, saturday and sunday humans, a lot to me, you know, it makes me kids going out there to kidding homers to help my team to you know,
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to kid accomplishing kenslow like days and as long as well when you know everything's good the florida panthers incredible start to the season, continues for that coach could find himself in trouble with an h. l bosses joe cleanser was name than a report about how the 20 tenant chicago black hawks, the tv coached to the family. cobb failed to properly investigate sexual assault allegations made by a player against an assistant coach. canada will meet the n h l commission that later on thursday. on wednesday he was on the bench to watch his current pump. his team fight from a go down to meet the boston bruins for one, make it 7 winds from 7, only 14 teens of ever won the opening 7 games and n h l history. and they scored at least 4 goals in every game. so far. that is all your support from me, from out. sorry, i will have more for you a little bit later, including hopefully more on boss laina. excellent. be gain support. thank you very much jim. i'm all right that sold from us here for this news. al,
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don't go anywhere, i'll be back in a few moments time with more today. ah, november on al jazeera, also a year of turbulent weather. well leaders gather in glasgow for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning 4 lines goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the us. millions in car gustavo, both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution and more than a year after the lawful frigate, a political, quite immersive personal show. documentary africa, direct show cases, african stories from african filmmakers, china marks 100 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and court for boy impact the sporting events? november on al jazeera m, a pink lake near the car,
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