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man. mars military genta executes for pro democracy activists. the 1st capital punishment there for decades. ah, terry johnson, this is al jazeera life and also coming up great. that shipments are set to restart in ukraine they to this week, despite russia's missile strike on their support on saturday. to niss ends head to the polls as part of present carissa aids, a constitutional referendum to secure his grip on power. the effects of climate change while once once from rugby training grounded, fiji has given way to rising sea levels. ah, the military gentle in me and mo,
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executed for pro democracy activists is the 1st time capital punishment has been used for decades. us has condemned the killings and called on the giant or to immediately cease such violence. and the you ends at special repertoire has called it a depraved act of a former legislator from unsung suit. cheese party was among those who were killed . tony chang has more. he was known to many as co, jimmy, and he knew the cost of standing up to me on mars military, german u. a veteran pro democracy activist had already spent 15 years in prison, protesting against previous military regimes. even though he had been found guilty on counter terrorism charges in january, you expected the death sentence to be carried out. oh, when we saw this news, b will berry, sab, actually, but don't, there shouldn't have done this. it should not happen. this is like the twenty's officially challenging the public appeal. zia tor, another of those executed was
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a prominent lawmaker that had been an m p, an uncensored cheese national league for democracy. since 2012. a former hip hop artist become the face of a youth movement, came to power in the 1st democratic elections a decade ago. the executions of the 1st image man since 1989 and a thought to have taken place at insane prison and young gone. where relatives tried to reclaim the bodies of the dead. men on monday cools clemency from the southeast asian nations, including a letter written personally to john to lee the men on lie by cambodian prime minister and sen have clearly had little impact together. this is sending a message to them young people, 1st and foremost, to try to intimidate them. but it's also a backhanded way of a min online telling asi on that. but out that they don't want advice from us, young, they just want asi and to serve as
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a shield. and all the protests against the military government are unlikely to stone. like this flash mob, opposing the death sentences, rights groups estimate more than 2000 people. have been killed by the military since the coo, yet the protest has shown no sign of backing down tony cheng l. desert. but come andrews is the un special rapids her on the human rights in me in law. he says the executions are part of a wider pattern of brutality. i think what we're seeing now is the fact that there is no limit to the depth of the depravity of the military hunter. thousands of people have been killed. many thousands have been arbitrarily detained. one more than $140.00 or on death row, we know that $61.00 children are being held hostage by the regime so that their parents, family members will come out of hiding. 142 children have been tortured by the regime. so this is a horrific rick situation that just adds even more fuel to the anger,
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felt by the people of me. and i think it's the intent is to instill even greater fear in the population of me and mar, hunter is despised by, by most they're deeply unpopular. and so they're trying to demonstrate just the links to which they're willing to go to, to hold on to whatever power they might have. my gut feeling is that this is going to have just the opposite effect. i think it's going to ignite, even more anger, more outburst, greater violence and increase to the conflict. people are fed up in the and more. they're outraged and i think this is going to push that outrage even further. so i think what we're going to see is an escalation of, of the conflict of the violence. and the hunter is going to find that the impact is going to be just the opposite of what of what is intended.
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ukraine says its aiming to st. its 1st shipment of grain this week under you and broke a deal with russia announcements, his reviving hopes of easing global food shortage is caused by the conflict. the agreement has been thrown into doubts since a missile strike by russian forces on the port of odessa on saturday. moscow says the deal to resume shipments from a black seaport still stands for a minister survey lover of whose on an african tor says. there were no barriers to grain exports, but he says there's nothing in the agreement that prevents russia from attacking military infrastructure. john hanjin has more for us from keith. while the infrastructure minister for ukraine says, the 1st shipments will come out of the churn. moore's port on the black sea this week, and he hopes to have shipments out of all 3 ports in the black sea by next week. that includes the port at odessa that was struck on saturday by russian forces. they say they struck to what they call legitimate military targets. one
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a warship. the other one, a storage facility for american made missiles, but elaborate the foreign minister of russia has said that there is no bar to the grain being shipped out. this is tons and tons of ukrainian grain that has been held in these ports, potentially causing a world food shortage because it has been too unsafe for them to ship that grain out. well, now they've got this agreement with russia for safe channels to take that grain away, but a lot of the landscape, the president of ukraine has said that you can't trust russia to do this. and in fact, lab rob did warn that they can still strike legitimate military targets. what that means is there could still be disputes in which the russians are striking those ports and that could indeed cause problems with that grain. but right now, both sides say that deal is going through and there is no limit to the amount of grain that can be shipped out of those 3 ports. at least
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a 1000000 people have cost their balance so far as putting stations across to near for votes on a draft constitution. which opponents have criticized as an attempt to attend to one man rule. as i said, it says these changes have been necessary to rein in a corrupt political elite. people opposed to the proposed changes, say the boycott, vote santa damon, the so i the that we will build together with our arms ideas and determination. we will build god willing and you were public, and so we will build a new republic based on real freedom and real justice and national dignity because there is no dignity for nation except with the dignity of its citizens. why are so said al, joins us live now from a chimney. so what's the latest you can tell us about the voting while the war in started at 6 am early monday morning into ninja and dan de could the polls the are going to be close by 10 pm tonight. so we have seen heavy
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security measures across the whole country, but particularly the capital city of turn is so police army and include in there that the counter terrorism units are deployed to the streets and the police station . so for a day or a more than 5000 local observers and also more than 120 affordable observer international foreign, or veterans as they, they told me that today at they are being stopped by security for security forces from getting into the poorly they're the de pulling stations, which is something that raises the questions about the transparency of this whole working process, the turnout just a little bit ago. we have been informed by the higher election authority that turn out by a by now is roughly around 14 percent, which is quite a low one, considering the fact that india presidential elections in 2019 the turn up was over 56 percent. the turnout is going to be a key issue here,
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and it has been seen in tunisia as a walk of confidence for present cust sides. but tonight by 10 p. m. local time, we'll see whether prison alco present aside here. kite site is going to get what he wants and wrestle when are we lucky to know the full result? well, the full results, it's official reserves are going to be announced almost a month later. however, tonight, by midnight of you're expecting to get that, that the result having a clear picture, the general expectation hearing tunisia is that the result is going to be a yes without a legitimacy. the reason for that, the people, the critics are saying that it hasn't excluded all the political parties. and they had not been a part of the discussion. and it was a rush job and they just did the did. the campaign period was limited with 3 weeks and they say it was designed to be like that because that the present case, i didn't want the public to have
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a proper discussion about what there's competition or what this referendum is going to be about. what's going to and, and what's going to being in so this way, through the last couple of weeks, no position parties left this liberal and his mummy parties were coming together and protesting. and they were calling people to boil court because they want to keep the did the participation, the turn of quite low as the lack of participation. we'll be creating a legitimacy problem for, for, for this, as i said, as of now, the participation is roughly around 14 percent, which is quite low. the critics say that this is to the constitution, if adopted, is going to give exclusive rights to present case site over the judiciary over the parliament and over all the safe institutions. and it's going to destroy that the suppression of the power to the check and balance in the company. and if it's adopted, then they fear that is going to pay way back to or toward italian is an in the country. i so said are in that tunis,
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thank you. a lawyers and occupy the palestinian territory are demonstrating against a series of laws. at present ma hood, a bus has been making by to creek the to abraham has more from ramada. this is the thing by the palestinian bar association and lawyers the year said that not just protesting for their rights, but what they say is being greasing authority of the executive branch of the palestinian authority, namely the palestinian president's office. i nelson, the palestinian split between project that will be occupied with bank of america, the 2 of the deceased goddess to the best in it, just as if counsel has been dysfunctional. and since then the palestinian president has been issuing laws by degrees. the need this number, which people here think is bringing that judicial authority to it's me must have fallen apart than what i mean. i diesel don't only affect the more association but also the palestinian people as a whole. i'm here to tell president how best that these decrees destroy. there's with the, shall system,
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destroy the ruling authority and could start to civil war. and in the past 15 years, the palestinian president has should more than 350 laws by degrees. now to give you an idea during the time when the palestinian, just as if counsel has been in action, it's voted on and pass less than $100.00 pieces of legislation. lawyers here say enough is enough. they've been boycotting ford for the past month. i. we need allegedly, the council because laws need to go to different readings before they enforce. now, there are a few people making laws, and that's a problem. now, other syndicates are joining the pro this. i know the fear is by many years since that there has been no elections for the past 15 years. the situation is only going to get worse. so the head hair on al jazeera, we will endure. let our filipino spirit ever remain on the doom
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newly elected christian surgeon. and marcus julia lays out his vision for the philippines and brazil's president able sonora launches his campaign for re election. ill go head to head with a former leader. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to day. hello, we got some rather live showers in the forecast across parts of northern shina easing over towards the yellow sea isn't over to ward shanghai little area of low pressure bringing some foundry down, pause across a central areas further south. you might catch a shower or 2 down towards the southeast, but trip me know that he continues here and temperatures still getting up into the
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high thirty's, if not touching 40 degrees celsius over the next few days. so no real let up in conditions. it is going to be decidedly uncomfortable where to whether they're a little further north, some heavy down paul, some thundershowers large hail, the full summer shipping really going on here. that could lead to some localized flooding from time to time on and off bits and pieces of shabby rain. they're coming in to the korean peninsula and also into japan. tokyo around $31.00 celsius scattering a shower's tubes usual across a southeast asia. perhaps a little wetter over toward sir, sir marcher, malaysia, seeing more in a way of heavy showers over the next hour. so, but we are still sees, big downpours. i, which was at east the side of indonesia in the i still same breakdown pauses. well, habeas ran up to ward, sir, multiple dash, pushing up towards rudder star. plenty a shower was coming at pakistan over the next couple of days with the likelihood of flooding. chatter, airways, official airline of the journey. on counting the cons,
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once the economic impact of europe's extreme weather conditions and are developing nations, getting the funds needed to make the transition to renewable plus aircraft that return to the skies. but is the demand for a new plane on the rise? counting the cost on al jalen, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. sentimental handle take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. ah ah, you're watching, i'll just hear a remind to now of our main stories. me and mars admitted children to has executed for pro democracy activists in what's believe to be the 1st use of capital
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punishment in decades, un special repertoire has called it a depraved act. ukraine says it's aiming to send its 1st shipment of brain by the black sea this week under you and broke a deal with russia. announcements is reviving hopes of easing global food shortages caused by the conflict to nixon's or voting on whether to adopt to draft constitution which opponents according a paragraph by present k site. he says the changes are necessary to rein in a corrupt political elite of hope. frances is set to apologize in person for the role. the roman catholic church played in running residential schools for indigenous children in canada. these are live pictures from the former site of one of those schools in the province of albert. it's here. hope france is expected to make his 1st public statements since arriving in canada. thousands of indigenous
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people have converged on the site to hear the long awaited apology. more than 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to the schools that many faced years of abuse. well, j rate form and b c, news has more on this from edmund. hope francis has now officially begun what he's labeled his pilgrimage of penance. 6 days here and candidate publicly apologizing for transgressions carried out by catholic missionaries during colonization. he will start to day with a public apology for atrocities a that include a both physical and sexual abuse by catholic missionaries as well as
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assimilation and cultural genocide. many more than a 100000 canadian indigenous children pulled from their families and moved into these residential schools. this 6 day trip will take him to several areas where he will make this apology one that for decades, indigenous leaders have urged the vatican to make. and this year, many of those leaders traveling to rome to tell the pope in person that it needed to be done here on canadian soil. his schedule will include significant down time of for rest. of course, the pope making this trip after canceling a trip just last month to the congo and south sedan because of mobility health issues that continue to plague upon. of he does say that he felt it was crucial that he be here and, and that's why he's made the trip. it will include
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a public mass to morrow, here in edmonton. but again, all of those public appearances will last perhaps an hour, maybe an hour and a half at the most, and they will be broken up by at times for him to get some rest. now brazil's, the president's chair, ball scenario, has launched his re election campaign, but face is an uphill battle. he's trailing in the polls behind his main rival, leftist for president, there was nothing that the silver ball scenario was criticized for his handling of the pandemic. brazil has the world's 2nd highest desktop. one occur inactive reports from rio de janeiro. ah, thousands of supporters lined up in front of this gym next to rio de janeiro iconic modicum of football stadium. her inside crowds wearing the colors of the brazilian flag. cheer for president shibel sonata calling him the messiah in the mid
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o. bulls are not his wife. michelle and ivan 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 balsam, norah, do not be afraid. you have been chosen by god, boston out of then spoke, but made no reference to guns or his unfounded accusations. that the electronic voting system is unreliable. he has been criticized in brazil and abroad for repeatedly, claiming that the october elections could be easily rigged. experts say he is following former you as president donald trump by alleging fraud to justify what may become an eventual defeat. oh,
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so allowable supporters here are extremely confident that he will be re elected, but paused show him trailing behind. 7 a president who is in us ruler the seal. earlier this week, former president lula, 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, well, sonata 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 $7600000000.00 until december, when his term ends. monica and i give, i'll jazeera rio de janeiro newly elected philippine at lee. the 3rd and then demarcus. gina has delivered his 1st state to the nation address. he promised to end the country's economic woes and carried through the coven 19 pandemic. but he
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stopped short of addressing corruption and human rights concerns. me though reports from manila, philippines president, virginia. marcus junior, whose don't, by his nickname ballpark, won the me election by a landslide while calling for unity among filipinos v as president of the repub. on monday, in his 1st liter state of the nation, address what he was expected to lay out concrete steps for how he would make good on what his supporters say or his campaign promises. and even sat about the number one concern if the price of rice so many people are going hungry. productivity to speech did deliver on specific so. so marcus touched on agriculture, february health care energy education, foreign policy, and tax and investment law reports or dig. agrarian reform is not only about acquisition, but also about support services and distribution. to assist this, i intend to issue an executive order to impose
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a one year moratorium and the payment of land a more decision and interest payments, corruption and human rights. however, with nowhere in the speech earlier in the day, protesters gather to air grievances, but authorities prevented them from getting anywhere near the house of representatives where mark has delivered his address. protesters are demanding solutions to a host of problems, but the one issue that they feel has been slide line is human rights. there are unresolved human rights issues dating from the 21 year dictatorship of the president's father. ferdinand marco senior. all the way to the reason administration of rodrigo to 30 human rights activists say thousands were victims of summary executions and torture. during the martial or period for 1972 to the early eighty's and thousands of drug suspects were killed in drug or operations. in the last 6 years under president to 30, he asked the address the you and i to,
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to ation. it's a problem that the whole world knows about. so again, i get have the philippines president are oblivious to the problem of human rights in the philippines. but for many who voted for marcus. the past is to past month a minimum. will you end up carrying back in the sun is not the father of all i can say is i believe in bang bang. marcos. despite the difficult challenges and intense criticism of the marxist, there was optimism about echoed by the president as he ended his speech, saying, the state of the nation is sound on his son. barnaby. low al jazeera manila and good afternoon madame california is largest, while far so far this year is spreading fast. the oak far started on friday and is burned through thousands of hectares of land in and around mariposa county and thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes. priyanka group to reports the destructive wildfire it's burning. everything in its path. thousands of far
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fighters are on the ground by the flames. are spreading fast. jerry cal has been ordered to leave the area, but he says he doesn't want to go lose our home. ah, who shall i get? i feel like we're gonna do what we can to at least i have a chance, but some didn't have that chance. overnight. the fire destroyed their homes and years of memories i have for my grandmother. the lord's supper. she had grocer from that i g. 34 rules still do your it needs a real book. i bet i see the papers you will see the seats was drought in decades and an intense summer heat, a fueling the flames. racing through
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a laci dry land. it's. it's really heartbreaking because it's been year after year, you know, and just to think about the entire state here and everywhere else, neil, there's been so many fires, so many homes. the cause of this fire is still be investigated, but scientists say it's climate change that's made wide fires in california. more common and unpredictable piano kupta. odyssey many of fiji rugby players have gone on to achieve international stardom much of the sand. they once trained on this since disappeared because of climate change during wolf has this report. let me to jail? well, i really, these children listened intently to what the head man, no matter cooler village, has to say. jose bought on august the coolest says he fears the next generation won't be able to cold his place, their home, the harvest being a, you feel move to another say it color the. it's going to be a deal from lifestyle or together. maybe when we moved to another said maybe uh we
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want to move with a new culture. so we're gonna lose your culture. fiji declare to climate emergency last year with a small village on the islands carl coast deemed at brisk. rising sea levels mean the 600 people who live here may have to relocate inland or to a higher ground, but the community is determined to stay put to protect their homes, ancestral history and culture which has produced an unprecedented number of international sport stars. rugby is going to build so much, not only for laser sports, but for we can only contribute really just an answer from the government. we are part of our rookie. fiji is us. unpredictable and exciting style play is said to be deeply rooted in the islands. cultural motto of vacuum for now, which means the way of the land, some se playing on these beaches is what sets them apart. but what was once the
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training ground for aspiring rugby players has now been washed away. the pleasures rather used to play rugby does normally sandy beaches for about 100 meters and 50 meters right now. what you would leave you. i came across it during the time that replete those beaches or per day it's gone. the cause of this climate change in increasing c little rugby is a national obsession. in fiji, nearly 10 percent of the island nation's $900000.00 people are registered rugby players, one of the highest per capita in the world. but rugby is more than just a game here. it's a way for men and women to earn a living wage. climate change is expected to displace nearly 1700000 people across pacific islands in the next 30 years. and for many fijians, the risk of losing their ancestral lands would be too much to bear. i think was vigor, was more lucian's, you the pacific ocean. i mean,
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you know me because as jose varden nuggets a cooler says there really is no place like home chilling wolf al jazeera. now then animals are to zoom in china's going that you city of playing it cool with a heat wave sweeping across the region. torrent panders have been given books of ice to play with. and z capers have also installed fans around trees to combat the heat. also callers, bez, hippos and tapers are being fed watermelon. to keep them i draped it. some spectacular pictures coming out of australia. this is sydney shrouded in the early morning fog, while some were able to enjoy the few others faced travel delays at the cities airport. it eventually cleared by mid morning ah.
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