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and mccoy, people took part in an unprecedented trial of a case that goes back nearly a century ago. the trial for the massacre in that, by the shows the serious abuses that indigenous community stafford in this country . only 1000000 of the 45000000 people in argentina consider themselves defendants of the original indigenous groups. most of them live in poverty and continue to fight for survival. argentina has long prided itself if i you repeat heritage one that often neglected and persecuted, indigenous trial of not by piece a step to revise history and give indigenous communities the place they have been denied for too long. frank assessment. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use social contract for it to solve this problem. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah,
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india swears in to party mom up as president. she's the 1st person from a tribal community to take the of ah, oh, i made room for again. this is al jazeera alive from bow also coming up condemnation for me and boss ruling military jumped up after the execution of for pro democracy activists. poles open in june is he has constitutional referendum was president, christ side looks to extend his powers and the largest active wildfire. the u. s. spreads rapidly india yosemite national park, forcing thousands to flee the hopes. ah,
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india has sworn in its 15th president and a lavish ceremony and new delhi to party mo, mo, is the 2nd woman to ever hold the roll. but also the 1st person from a tribal community to be offered the post. she replaces rom not co vend, a fellow member of the governing b, j. p. out here as poverty natal joins us now live from you delhi. what's the significance of this, given that the role is largely ceremonial? here this is a historic and highly symbolic presidency. dropped with the more is the 2nd woman, but also the 1st tribal push person to be elected to the highest office in the land . and in her swearing in ceremony, she alluded to how historic, this is, she said, but millions of people are under represented in mainstream indian politics. that is
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women, people from tribal communities and other people on the margins of society can see their reflection in her success. and since her election last week, there have been many celebrations in largely tribal bells across the country. now, more more is a veteran politician with a history and reputation of defending tribal rights. she was the governor of one of in just tribal states that his child kind and in her role, she challenged to boost proposed by her own party. the bgp that she said good have violated tribal rights. now as far as the political impact is concerned, that could be a limited because this is in largely ceremonial position. political analysts say that the b j. p could score some brownie points, particularly in areas that do have a large tribal population. but only to some extent. this is being seen as a presidency that could inspire millions of people. that is women,
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people from tribal communities to dream big and enter mainstream indian politics of the zeros probably mental life in new delhi for the moment. probably many thanks. indeed the u. n. a special report or for me on law has called the execution of for prisoners. depraved acts. among the dead is a former legislator from long sans to cheese party or the pro democracy activists. these are the 1st executions carried out in decades. the gentler sentenced dozens of antique who activists to death as part of its crack down on descent after seizing power in a qu, lost here. as we are now to see us 20 chang, he said watching development set from bank cock. what more we know about these executions, tony? well, not very much. at this stage, the announcement was made 1st thing this morning in miramar on state media that the 4 executions had taken place or they didn't specify where. but as the 4 were being
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held at insane prison and young gone, it's assumed that they took place there. and that is where the families of the 4 men have been hearing outside the prison this morning to try and retrieve the bodies and the personal effects of their relatives. her to it were very high profile co. jimmy and she had had been detained by the military for more than 15 years against when he was protesting against previous military governments inside man man. a pure day a tor was very celebrated hip hop artist before he became a politician and 2012 a he entered parliament representing the n l d. uncensored cheese party. both had been arrested in the military as anti q protests in 2021 or they were charged. these sentences were handed down, but the severity of the sentence and the fact that it was carried out,
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has still taken many by surprise as this anti qu, activist told us from young on earlier today. i love the joint i shouldn't dubious, and it should not happen. this is like the gender officially challenging the public . this act will make people wake up and become interested in politics. again, our people should not just be mourning on social media, but also acting individually to do what they can to speed up the fight against the gender. and we will take revenge but not only outside, outside or inside men mar, as the shock. i think outside there will be to, we've seen a process of limited engagement within se, asia assay and their group of southeast asian nations have been slight divided in the reaction to the military coup. some countries petite. can cambodian tenant have tried to bring the mia mach guzman back into the foe? but even they were pushing hard for these sentences to come
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a to be commuted and sen. cambodia is lead to the chair of us in this he wrote in june, asking general min online the leader of the military genta, 2 foot clemency. in these cases. the fact that they have been so clearly ignored, i think, indicates that the man nods military government is paying no attention whatsoever to any pressure from outside the country. i'll 030 cheng reporting lives from bangkok 20 many. thanks and eat. phil robinson is the deputy asia director of human rights watch. he says, it's astonishing that the international community has done nothing about the military's abuses. they are, i, you know, now executing political prisoners. that's clearly what these people were. and you know, this is on top of the crimes against humanity that had been committed by military forces all across the country against the billions. it is astonishing that the international community has been sitting back and just twiddling their thumbs as
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myanmar has descended into this horrible situation of absolute human rights abuses occurring across the country. you know, the focus, i know is been on ukraine and other places, but the reality is we have a, an absolute disaster area in the middle of the asian region. and the international community is doing precious little to say about it. are you not even, not even really speaking up, maybe we'll see something now that these executions have taken place. but this is part of intimidation by the hunter to try to quell any sort of resistance by the myanmar people. and i don't think it's going to work it just going to get people more angry. pulling stations opened across to nicea for a votes or draft constitution, which opponents criticize as an attempt to return to one man rule. president chi side says that these changes have been necessary to rein in a corrupt political elite people opposed to the proposed changes so that they will boycott the vote. let's go live now to tunis. elysium holcman is that for us as you
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just remind us once again of why traditions of voting today. so this is the referendum on a newly johnston constitution that's been written by the president chi side. and as you sat in the introduction, this is a very different reference for a different constitution because it consolidates all the powers legislative, executive, and digital firmly in the president's hands. and people concerns that a, we can traditionally will completely change the character of the, of tenicia democracy. so we was talking to some people today i who if i were to ask my students of elderly people who had come out to vote early. and they were saying that the principally that they were there to vote to support coy side, and they believe that he's got a lot more to do. again, alysia remind us of what's been happening in the lead up to today's referenda. a
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lot of people, i'm not very happy about it. a lot of people are deeply worried about this constitution. i may say it is. it's sort of a lighter criticism, is that it's a high presidential system. a lot of people saying he wants to be a futon, obey ineffectually rule rather than govern tunisia that they're very concerned that the opening article takes away the term to nature is the civil state. and so people are wondering what kind of state is it and take the as chi psi age is very close to the military, into the security. and as we saw on friday, yay, the police were really unleashed. i was down here on, you know, the story company dba, and i saw that police charge and beat protest is they were tracking people to the ground. they were from marching people in stress holes. eva's, i hate to say what the most vicious, kind of attack some prices this i've seen in a very long time. so people are appearing that this is
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a taste of things to come. and i have hearing that though your teenagers going back to being a dictatorship. and as you have all been reporting live there from today's, for the mobility of any thanks. indeed, ukraine is pushing ahead with efforts to restart great exports despite missile strikes on its biggest port on saturday. rushers admitted that it launched the attack on odessa saying that it was trying to hit military targets. the attackers raised doubts of moscow's willingness to respect a crucial agreement. unblocked ukrainian ports, earlier ukraine's president said that his forces were advancing towards the southern region, of course, on which russia occupied early in the war. i'll 0 john henry reports from keith, ukrainian forces leave an important bridge in the strategic city of harrison pockmarked, but still standing on the of the woodland. but perhaps not for long. the soldiers as they are out gun by powerful russian artillery, but determined customer visible and so thoughtful,
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we will liberate chris on. that's the sure we will not give it away to the russia long valley. that's why we here. so our children won't have to fight any more so that we can solve this method now and forever hales at all. but as to the can julia bloom in harkins, mobile artillery units have attacked russian targets. clinical bond to even the occupies admit, we will when we hear it in their conversations all the time in what they're telling their relatives when they call home. but the war of attrition on the ground is somewhat overshadowed by russia's shelling of odessa as port ukraine says. it intercepted 2 missiles on saturday, but 2 more made it through. a russian military spokesman says those missiles hit legitimate military targets. a warship he says, and a warehouse filled with american made harpoon anti ship missiles, rosella shifted to that often,
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but of all rosebuds i learned that awful nor green rush and forces took action in a boat of a desa, a dog, ukrainian worship, and a warehouse with you, as supplied missiles will destroy, to ask you in a rush. i used long range, naval messiah in odessa, as he poured room of the territory of a ship prepare planned. doctor william, the attack has been widely condemned coming less than 24 hours after the 2 countries signed an agreement for the safe passage of ukrainian, wheat, corn, and sunflower oil from odessa and 2 other black seaports. speaking in egypt, russian foreign minister survey lab rob says moscow will stick to the deal we put in here. we have confirmed the commitment of russian grain exporters to meet all their obligations. president vladimir putin also emphasized this in a recent telephone discussion with egyptian president l. c, c. if not, the war in ukraine threatens to trigger a food crisis that would be felt around the world. john henderson, al jazeera keith david schley packets from the global policy think turned round
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cooperation. he says, rushes attack on a desa indicates that a peace treaty is a long wealth entirely possible. this attack on her desk was planned in advance of the d. o be concluded, an attack on supposedly military targets. and so it was sort of executed as part of russia's ongoing plan for, ah, for it's for it's fight. but i think that it emphasizes the point just been made by russians coach people earlier, which is nobody should mistake the grain deal with a peace treaty, an armistice, or really the start of any negotiating process aimed at ending the ending, the conflict this, the missile strike found her discipline, exclamation point on those on those statements. why think it possibly could have been actual confusion if this was a pre plan strike that went ahead almost without the knowledge of the senior
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russian political leadership. but it's also a reminder, potentially the overall untrustworthy business of what we hear from russia about what is happening and ukraine and, and how they're behaving their we'll get to whether update next year. and i was here up then hope francis in canada to apologize for the churches, rural running indigenous schools. that's where he is appears. yes, of brazil's presidents trials and are emotions has come for re election. we'll go ahead to head with a former leader. ah hello that, that exceptional heat that's been sitting over central and eastern parts of europe
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is broken records in hungry. it's now serbia's time to see the heat. temperature is expected to pick up here into the high thirty's, possibly 14. we've got red warnings out on monday and that heat is expected to push its way east. we've got a corridor of heat actually running down from the baltics to the balkans. if we have a look at the 3 day for bucharest in romania, we are expecting 30 degrees on wednesday, but with a chance of rain. and those hot and dry conditions extend across much of the mediterranean temperatures. picking up once again in southern areas of italy and remains largely hot and dry for spain and portugal, which doesn't help conditions for wild fires. but further north of this, we have got some really low pressure pulling over the north west britain, an island seeing some rain heavy rain across a scandinavia, a little bit windy here as well. and that weather will intensify across most central areas. germany on poland as well. as austria, seeing very heavy rains in the days to come, it does start to ease however, of western areas of russia. nissan areas still seen clear skies with lots of
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sunshine for the likes of turkey and greece. athens at 34 degrees celsius on tuesday. ah. sanctuary for journalists. it was a haven from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. were scattered into the garden during cambodia as bloody soon. st. off imploring us to heave and suddenly we returning the exxon. the commander rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia, let the know a new episode of war. hotels on al jazeera lou .
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oh, hello. got you with 0. let's remind you of the main nearest the saw india sworn in its 15th president and a lavish event in new delhi. for potty mamma is the 1st person from a tribal community to hold. just launched a ceremonial will most military job to has executed for prisoners the un special reporter calls it a depraved act, which onto a sentence dawson's or anti cou activists death since seizing power last here in public stations are open in to nicea for vote on the draft constitution, critics say the proposed changes would give president chi it more power and reduce the rule of the judiciary. the president of the philippines voted on bar cost julia is set to deliver his 1st stage of the nation address in the next couple of hours. mark off one alarm slide victory. it may,
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people in the little have been protesting against the new president. they say he's provided few concrete policy plans when his country deals with soaring food of fuel prices. macos insists his team is developing a comprehensive plan for economic transformation. bobby low report snell. for manila, thousands of protesters have marched towards the house of representatives. here in the philippine avenue in manila and head of the state of the names and address of president a line they had not been allowed near the house of representatives building. this is the 1st time this happened in years. so they said they could help resident, one of those will be dealing with human rights issue, but the police said this had, this is just a security arrangement for the state of nathan address. we have deployed more than 21000 security personnel all over metro manila,
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the pizza security because of the shooting incident that happened near dizzy area at a university that was yesterday. that is it in re people who moody holland me or from the sort of philippines knob on the pool testers are going right victim the father of president martin junior. the late dictator, president for didn't marcus senior. they want to hear from president marcus. how he does the book closure and their paper justice, and how deep and the address me. i human rights, if he's a delegated human right. the reason why the bus i'd be to fix is dad with the president, the griego detective, although president marcus has said that he will, will, of the international criminal court will be, but only us tourist. a launch wildfire in california is sporting towards yosemite national park. the oak fire started on friday that has been through more than 6000
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tech to as of land. thousands of people have had to see their homes. johnson pierce is with the california department of forestry and fire protection. he says the oak fire is still 0 percent contained, but that could be a glimmer of hope. that being said, today, the fire behavior was not as extreme as it has been in past days and the firefighters were able to make pretty good headway and they were able to hold. the fire on the east side is fire continues to be mostly to rain and seal driven in areas where it's appropriate to do so, the damage inspection teams that begun their assessments. this, this fire. when it started, we were able to send the sources right away. ne, county sheriff issued the evacuation orders in some parts of the area and those were conducted as they were supposed to be and the resource is responding. we're able to get there very quickly. right now. the state of california has record
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resources for the uptake and fire activity. so especially with this fire, we're able to get lots of resources there today. and today we're able to pass over 3000 personnel parts of europe continue to experience unusually high temperatures. some areas increase a full cost to hit $42.00 degrees in the coming days. the countries in the grip of a heat wave that's expected to last for the 2 weeks. that hasn't stopped tourists looking through the capital, athens emergency crews of buckling 3 major forest fires in southern greece. hundreds of migrants and refugees were rescued while trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe over the weekend. many of them have been taken to ports in italy, but authorities that say the overwhelmed al jazeera capielo press hold on reports. i rescued during a dangerous journey across the mediterranean to europe, with,
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in less than 24 hours more than $400.00 migrants were picked up by humanitarian group. see, watch. it's a risk. many of them know all too well. many of them know that it's quite likely that they weren't making that they generally will drown in trying to seek safety. but for them, it's the only option they have and these are the stories that we hear. and these are people that we meet time and time again. nearby other groups of migrants and refugees weighed on the island of lump medusa. more than a 1000 arrived in italy with an hours many are from afghanistan, pakistan to dan, ethiopia, and somalia. basically, european states, a dedicated thing, all of their efforts in stopping people from making their way to european shores. and so it's a policy of exclusion and isolation. the islands reception center has a capacity for 300 people,
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but 3 times as many migrants are there. the influx comes as italy, gears up for early elections, which could bring hard drive politicians to power. ah, the united nation says more than $30000.00 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy by c this year. and more than 1200 have reportedly died attempting to reach europe. katya lopez, civilian de 0 police and mexico. so they found more than $200.00 migrants at a warehouse. sure, waiting to be smuggled into the u. s. the group has been detained in the angel city of yellow tech. most have travelled from guatemala, others information, honduras, nicaragua, cuba and el salvador. the number of asylum seekers being to tell you that the us mexico border is of its highest level in years. the head of the roman catholic church is in canada to apologize in person for the role the church played in running residential schools for indigenous children for processes in the city of
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edmonton for what he's calling his pilgrimage of penance. more than $150000.00 children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to schools where many faced abuse with some fascination leaders say that they feel excluded from the pope's trip to canada. i think that is long overdue. maybe something that happened many, many years ago, maybe the start over conciliation would have started again not so part of the problem we've had with the church is that they have not been really included in the proper planning of this process. it's been very unilateral and we don't feel that it has been about survivors. it has been more about the church. danielle morrison is a lawyer and advocate for survivors. she says that the an admission of guilt from the catholic church rather than an apology is once needed. my dad was 6 years old when
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he went to residential school. and i have a 8 year old daughter. and i look at her and think how devastating it would be to be separated from my, my child at that age, or at any age really. and there really is no way finding through this. it's been a difficult journey for many and it's triggering it deeply, deeply traumatized thing. catholic church was the biggest church that was partaking, and all the writing of the residential schools. and they were the only school that didn't pay money. that was promised to survivors. there are a large number of records that have yet to be released when it comes to abuse claim . and this puts a big barrier in the way of the healing for many survivors who were abused and residential schools. and i mean, i understand why there is no admitting that guilt because it would open them
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a lot for liability and international war crimes. essentially, i understand a lot of the legal complexities that come with looking at residential school as an active genocide and an apology for me is never going to be enough because how do you apologize for genocide if you can even admit they have actually occurred brazil as president gyal sanara has launched his reelection campaign, but faces an uphill battle. he's trailing in the polls behind his main rival. leftist former president lula the silver. also, norah was criticized by his handling of the pandemic. brazil has the world's 2nd highest death toll. i'll just hear as monica kid reports from rio, ah, thousands of supporters lined up in front of this gym next to rio de janeiro iconic modicum of football stadium and her inside crowds wearing the colors of the
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brazilian flag. cheer for president shibel sonata calling him the messiah in the middle. oh, both are not his wife, michelle, and evan jellicoe christian spoke 1st. she made an emotional appeal, especially to women, given the president needs more of their votes. if he's going to be returned to the top job, she reminded them of the attempt on bull sonatas life during the 2018 campaign saying he'd survived to free the country. no, i always tell him j. messiahs bulls to morrow do not be afraid. you have been chosen by god, boston out of then spoke, but me no reference to guns or his unfounded accusations. that the electronic voting system is unreliable. he has been criticised in brazil and abroad for repeatedly claiming that the october elections could be easily rigged. experts say
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he is falling former you as president donald trump by alleging fraud to justify what may become an eventual defeat. oh, so our supporters here, i strongly confident that he will be re elected. but bulls show him trailing behind former president who is in the rule of the seal ho. earlier this week, former president mueller, the silva was officially nominated candidate by the left wing workers party. according to recent polls. he has the support of more than 40 percent of voters. ah, also matter remains in 2nd place with more than 30 percent. but it's too soon to predict an outcome. as bull sonata has just approved an emergency aid package, allowing him to spend 7600000000 dollars until december, when his term ends. monica, and i'll give, i'll jazeera rio de janeiro. now chess is a game of strategy concentration. a most certainly not violence, but in russia,
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a 7 year old boy competing at a tournament in the capitol as broken a finger. this was his opponent, a robot that didn't seem to enjoy the child's swift play. as you'll see here, the boy makes his move. and immediately the robot snatches his finger bystanders had to rush into free him. he played the following day in a cast and finished the tournament. the moscow chess federation says the robot suppliers will need to answer for the incident. animals or the zoo in china is going jo, city a playing it cool with a heat wave sweeping across the region giant panders, as well as co arleson bears up and playing with blocks of ice. zookeeper, civil, so installed fans around trees to keep away the heat. and hippos and tape is a being fed watermelon to keep them hydrated. meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere where it's winter spectacular pictures from australia, this is sydney, shrouded in early morning fog holy. the tops of skyscrapers could be seen poking
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