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the top temperature of around 2021 degrees over the next couple of days. by 1st as you can see, it is large. he drives to want to showers down towards the southeast and still some blustery conditions there. for a new zealand, we have got basis of rain to into parson, japan over the next day or so, but nothing too much to speak of. where to weather will be across the northeast. northern parts of china pushing across to ward shanghai. it's a very heavy rain for a time. we are. let's see some localized flooding to the south of that. the heat continues. ah, a diverse range of stories from across the gland. from the perspective of i met with on al jazeera. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah hello i, marianna noisy, welcome to the news our lie from london coming up here load up is gone. look because of francis apologizes to canada's indigenous people for the church, his role in many decades of abuse, residential schools. voting wraps up into needs is referendum on a new constitution, which the president's opponents say made the country dictatorship again, me and more executed for democracy. activists, including a hip hop artist turn lawmakers sparking and international outcry. and we look at why zimbabwe is selling gold coins to the public in the hope of painting the countries run away, inflation hello, i'm sorry, highlights with sports, including another world's record for po, bolts,
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almonds who planted the sweet brakes his own mark. yes again to claim gold on the final day of the world's athletic championships. new with all the action coming up this out. ah hello and welcome to the program. but frances apologize, 40 describe as deplorable evil inflicted on canada's indigenous people which saw them forcibly assimilated into christian society through a policy of residential schooling. speaking near the site of 2 former schools in alberta province, that of the roman catholic church. apologize for the church is role in many decades of abuse. he call the policy catastrophic and condemned, already described as the colonizing mentality of the times daily. so it is painful to think how the firm, soil of bow use language and culture the made up your fennic identity of your
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peoples was eroded and that you have continued to pay the price for this. in the face of this deplorable evil, the church kneeled before god and employs his forgiveness for the sins of her children him but i myself wished to reaffirm this was shame. unambiguously i humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many christians against the indigenous peoples or a canadian truth and reconciliation commission called the abuse at catholic church run schools. a cultural genocide from the late 18 hundreds to the 1990s counted as government st. around the 150000 fascinations metis and new at children to a 139 residential schools. a will cast off from their families, language and culture. and many were physically and sexually abused by the headmasters and teachers at the school. the commission found at least $3200.00 children, died while attending a residential school. but the commission's chair,
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estimated some 6000 children, never made at home. calls reconciliation were in renewed and may 2021. when the fust of more than 1300 unmarked graves were discovered at sights of fullness schools not sent shock waves through canada. these goods from telling us to get over it. we can get over it when last we're residential schools, closer to mid ninety's, which i'd get over it was of i was are still here, which i get over when that intergenerational trauma impacts every youth, every member and every one who had a family. that was his arrival of his survivor of residential schools. instead of getting over it, i'm asking you to get with it, get with learning about our history, it with learning what our culture are people who we are. well, ozzy mccloud is the chief of the upper nicola band community in british columbia.
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he joins is live now from here. china, thank you very much for taking the time to join us on the news out tonight. can i start by asking how you feel about the pope's visit and apology? it's been a process since the delegation with roll over a month ago in order listening to the quality again, a more good look deeper. with a little better understanding what she was about and accepting the apology, as he said it's more but more importantly, i think was the words i am sorry, that's the one that brought to emotion and some piece with that myself's and myself that yeah, the pope understands it allow a little more freedom in my body and my soul to continue the work
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of being a better person member was yes, now you were at one of the schools and can you tell me a little bit more he can about what it was like there about your experience? yes, i can get the camera and be in residential school from right to 6668. and my mom, but i went to the same school as it dumps up and my other siblings went to the same school. and i was only there for 2 years, but it actually changed my whole life to the person being a little i shared many times that school taught how to get things done west south. and the only way that i'm going to be able to supply and
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live for another date was i didn't allow me one year close to me or ever an issue. and it wasn't just itself, it was all sale parents. he said, your mother and father attended this school and, and 7 of your siblings. how do you, how did affect your, your family? it's a difficult task because my mom, my number to talk about your experience in camps. my mom right now to the state, 90 years old. oh so says her rules for each and every night. she's a strong catholic follower. barrier attached, but as a family we never talked about it. i don't know where my,
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my siblings experience nor do i know what my mom and dad experience. but i do know that it must been very difficult for moment just because my mom was there for 10 years and my dad was there for 8 years. so they had something claims about what happened in that school, and it must have been very, very difficult for them to bring their children to the same school that they want to. and many people have said many survivors from these schools have said that he apology helps with the process of healing. but i suppose it's throwing up conflicting feelings the same time because it will bring back memories of chill, mind abuse. yes. and the whole process from 6 years ago i went to rome. oh, cool pokes. so we went over there for 10 days. and one of the things that happened
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over there is some this pole here in canada today. oh, we seen over in his house, and one of the things that happened is i forgave him and i forget for the atrocities that happened to myself for, for apologies and forgiveness. it has to go both ways. and now i've had it to come my way. it is to make a difference. it's not going to solve the problems and issues that are still place us up as a man, as that, as a husband does the daddy as a grandpa. but certainly is going to allow me to continue looking and ask for help for me to overcome, but atrocities you know, the, the physical beatings and atrocities have happened with that i can handle and i've taken care of the it's the other piece that happened. bear that up having
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a really difficult time, overcoming but i am there and open. i am accepting help and it's making it easier for me to to understand. at the same time my wife and my children have a better understanding what would happen at school. what happened to me the pope obviously acknowledged an institutional lane, but he also made the point that the check was operating within a system of government assimilation. when we discussed this story and the past, how important is it took knowledge that there is still an effect on the community to this day that marginalization of discrimination and racism against indigenous people is not a thing of the past. no, it's alive and well today. and understand that if i am going to communicate with the federal government here in canada,
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i will be known or 672211, that's the number to reach me at birth. and there is an understanding that yeah, in today i am. consider tillman respected contributor to, to, to be environment, to, to the livelihood of our people myself. at the same time, the loss haven't changed. the laws are still, as they were in the last for the last 150 years, and contemplating and being supported by actions and laws put in place by the church itself. colonization, well, thank you very much for talking kill us. we do appreciate and shine, it will have your experience. i know that it can't be easy. thank you very much to humphrey mccloud. thank you. thank you for having you're watching the news,
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our life from london as more still to bring you russia is timing the squeeze on europe saying it's cutting gas flows through a major pipeline to just 20 percent of capacity also. ah, protested stormy united nations based on the east and democratic republic of congo, demanding that peacekeepers leave the region and in school will show you. ah, most of you know, the great catch in major league baseball, but we will get to that a bit later on in the sport. want to talk now about an easier because voting is just wrapped up. people have been casting their ballots in a referendum on a controversial new constitution. present case i aid says is changes and necessary to rein in a corrupt political elite. he's urging tennesseans to back the proposal even though he supposed to remain neutral. but his opponent say the constitution would return
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the country is a one man rule, entrenching the powers he grabbed a year ago. a vow to boycott the vote and turn out has been low at 25 percent. but then there are others that hope the referendum will help improve the situation in the country and the health hidden. i've waited for this opportunity to vote for a long time. i hope that it brings good things of the tennessean people and the country in the middle. who have she, regina hired judy, we expect the referendum to lead to a better life for our children's children to have a better life for us. it's over. why are we living under pressure? schools are a disaster. the situation is catastrophic. everything's a disaster. so what the, your media? i voted today because we have great hope. we are very hopeful. she nidia will prosper starting today. it's the beginning of the newton is here. that you look at how can you hear got to this point? the arab spring began there in 2011 when protest against unemployment and rising
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food prices forced out prices. and nobody's been ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east to north africa, which toppled several leaders to easy. meanwhile, implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary. but exactly a year ago, off the weeks of protest over the economic struggle present side fact the government and dissolved parliament. he announced he would rule by presidential decree and change the constitution more than a decade after the uprising, tunisians, and now being asked to vote for a new constitution that centralizes power in the hands of the president. again. then a mon be so i do that. we will build together with our arms ideas and determination . we will build god willing and you were public and 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 i so
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sir, is live in the capital tennis. can you explain to us the process now and how quickly we will know the results while there that the pools have just been ha close. you started at 6 am early in the morning internship and then at 10 pm. so the polls got close and we are hoping to to, to get the official turn out the bird within 30 minutes of tonight. but we have seen through the day that has this heavy security measures taken across the whole country, particularly in the capital city, off to nist, thousands of police, a national guards including the counter terrorism units were deployed. and there has been local and international, or observers here, but today when i talked to the observer, some of them told me that they had been to went that they had been stopped from getting into the put in a stations,
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which is something that raises the question regarding the that the trust privacy or this with him, a process so just 2 hours ago that the turn out bees, the only formation that we received from the how your election authority here was around 22 percent. and it was quite the low turnout comparing it with the possession. actually 2000. 19 in 2019 the did the turn off was were 56 percent. so the turnout participation is a key issue here because it is the only thing that will give the ledge to missy to did that. this got this constitution and that is something that present cause side once a desperately high turnout is as it is going to be something that definitely he favors . but as i said, within an hour, we're hoping that the officials will inform us about the final turnout across the country. all right, thanks very much. rachel. sadder and tennis. well aside,
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been our beer is the middle east and off africa regional director for the international commission. and jerry, he joins us live friends tennis now. so honestly, in the country and we've been speaking about, turn out in this vote, being very low at to just over 20 percent. how people likely to react after this ref random. i think the low turner just goes to the question, drove the legitimate teacher to miss you both the process and the constitution. think the process from starts was illegal was and it's the constitution was dropped by an advisory body. that's like democrats legitimacy, behind closed doors. and even with the draft of the advisory, but it was not approved by the president. and today we don't know exactly who drafted that constitution. and because the process was legitimate and was the outcome and the drop that you submitted to refund them just codifies the one man who codifies autocracy and qualifies all the exceptional measures. those who are
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undertaken by the president over the past year. so we are in the tuition, in which day exceptional became, becomes permanent in which the exceptional powers, the president would regard to the parliament with regard to these additional re, becomes part of the constitution. and because the constitution qualifies or talk crusty and does not provide for basic foundation for the suppression of power and the independence of the additionally, the guarantees and the protections of fundamental rights and freedoms and crites are not there anymore. included in an independent judiciary and independence officer of course q, which are an independent constitutional courts. and they're likely to be mass demonstrations. again, we were just hearing clips from different groups of people inside the country. how do you gauge this sort of been rural divide? where in the cities as a great deal of concern about for carrying is a more slide towards that. and then,
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and in other parts the country where people feel as the president might be doing the right thing because their institutions are corrupt. why i think dead through the constitution and it's been submitted to refund them. that not does not respond to those concerns about corruption orders not established and the mechanisms or processes to address that corruption. and then the, the program that you had, you have people talking about the deterioration economic situation. and those are legitimate concerns that needs to be address, troy economy, policies. none of those issues are addressed by the constitution. and the constitution as it's been reported, i think collect the legitimacy that would create the conditions for the people supported. if those numbers are accurate, and if those numbers hold, this would be a constitution off the minority, a constitution by the president for the president supported by minority by the minority, and does not reflect the views and the desperation 0 for sneezing. and if the
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constitution which is supposed to be the highest law of the land does not reflect the views of or to me. and then the process itself creates conditions for mor, this concerns and more position to cause you say that the president does nothing to suggest that the price will be able to tackle the economic crisis in the country. he doesn't have a plan for that. but i suppose that's also part of the reason why we got here because the, the previous government was unable to address the root causes of the 2011 uprising, which included ramp and corruption, massive socio economic disparities between different parts of the country and high unemployment. i think the president signed a decree actually that grunts immunity for all cases of corruption showing the res, disconnect here between what the president is doing and what the finance law in terms of running the piano, immunity from criminal prosecution,
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in cases of corruption and in the same time having this discourse about corruption, either way, what she's being submitted to the confusion, people in dish or from them in the constitution does not address issues related to corruption. the constitution regulates the powers or the competencies of religious future, anders initial branch, and interesting time guarantees, rights, and freedoms. and in all these issues, the president is subordinating religious. that's a delicious nature and there's additional reach his weight. and the same way he submitted the other constitutional, but these stories were over the past year, including the hires official comes from, including the electoral commission, including the other constitutional bodies that this is published. all right, thank you. i've been our be for joining us that from june, as, thanks so much robin. oh, united states saying that camino business as usual with me and more military gentle after execution for pro democracy act of this. this is the 1st time capital
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punishment has been used there for decades. the killings of drawn international condemnation, a hip hop artist who became a lawmaker and tongue sutures party was among those executed. tony chang has more. he was known to many as co, jimmy, and he knew the cost of standing up to me among military gentlemen. you 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 challenges in january, you expected the death sentence to be carried out. oh, when we saw this news be, will harry sab? actually that don't, i shouldn't have done this single. it should not happen. this is like the twenty's officially challenging to public. there was no, you're not. he was a tall. another of those executed was a prominent lawmaker who beat an m p. an uncensored cheese national league for democracy. since 2012, a former hip hop artists become the face of
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a youth movement came to power in the 1st democratic elections a decade ago. the executions of the 1st amendment since 1989 and a thought to have taken place at in saint prison and young gone. where relatives tried to reclaim the bodies of the dead. men on monday, calls for clemency from other 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 gather. this is sending a message to them. young people 1st and foremost, are 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 a advice from us, young, they just want asi and to serve as a shield. and all the protests against the military government are unlikely to stop like this flash mob, opposing the death sentences. rights groups estimate more than 2000 people. the
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been killed by the military since the coo, yet the protest as showed no sign of backing down. tony cheng elder sir. tom andrews, his un special appetite on human rights in man law, says the executions a passive, a wider pattern of brutality. i think what we're seeing now is the fact that there's no limit to the depth of the depravity. ready of the sub military, 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, horrific situation that just adds even more fuel to the anger of felt by the people of me. and i think it's the intent is to instill even greater fear in the
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population of me and mar, hunter is despised by, by most they're deeply unpopular. and so they're trying to demonstrate just the lengths to which they're willing to go to, to, to hold on to whatever a 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 more they're outraged and i think this is going to push that outrage even further. so i think what we're going. ready to see is an escalation of, of the conflict of violence and the hunter is going to find that the impact is going to be just the opposite of what of what is intended. ah, ukraine says it's aiming to a sport it 1st shipment of grain this week under
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a deal with russia agreement was thrown into doubt just a day after it was signed when russia 5 missiles at the point of death. as many as 20000000 tons of grain have been unable to leave your cranium ports. because russia naval forces control most of the black sea. there is little trust between the 2 white nations. as john hendrick reports from keith. the 1st shipments of grain to avert illumine global food prices are expected to leave ukraine this week . despite the war raging around its ports. under united nations, brokered agreement with russia, a ukrainian minister says the shipments of wheat, corn, and sunflower oil will leave their black c ports through the newly negotiated safe channels within days. more with their porch and almost the port in china mosque will be the 1st one for you. then odessa then thought, beauty and the it'll overall in 2 weeks will be technically ready to expose out of all the terminals. all the above mentioned ports you that is despite
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a russian strike on the port of odessa on saturday, rushes foreign minister says there are no barriers to the grain deliveries, but adds a warning. yes, the good, it's super. there's nothing in the obligation the russia took, including within the framework of the agreement, signed on july 22nd, in the stumble, which prohibit us from continuing the special military operation, destroying military infrastructure and other military targets. the saturday strike in odessa makes clear that includes targets in the ports. it also includes ammunition, depots, the russian military set on monday that it struck one in ukraine. central command, litski region that housed us, supplied high mars rocket systems. ukraine's military says those precision multi launch rocket systems have changed the balance in the war, allowing them to destroy 50 russian ammunition depot since they arrived. and ukraine is asking for more to break through the russian line. after all that,
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our people have gone through. after all that we have learned over the centuries, ukrainians will never give up their independence. both the russian n d ukrainian strikes were reported in western ukraine far from the front lines, leaving no safe haven in the country right now. as ukrainian forces pushed toward harrison in the south for in fighters continued a battle alongside ukrainian troops on the eastern front near hark teeth. for every, every one of our boy that's killed, we have 2 of them. what is the ports plan to resume green exports on the front lines? the war of attrition continues. john henderson al jazeera, where ukrainian police every video rushing miss l striking a school in the eastern city of bartlett. the, the attack took place in the early hours of sunday morning. a police spokesman says no one was injured because the school was empty at the time. and then roger is
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again, cussing his gas supplies through the north stream pipeline. take him down to 20 percent capacity, gas drying gas from says many deliveries will be caught by 33000000 cubic meters from wednesday because it's shutting down a turbines due to a technical issue with an engine. but germany says there is no technical problem. pipeline was already operating a 40 percent capacity after schedule maintenance earlier this month. and in his latest night address, ukrainian president mirror zalinski accused russia of using gas supply restrictions to inflict terror on europe. showed him unfortunately, it should give out. today we saw and you can threat to europe despite the north st . turbine concession. russia is not planning to resume gas supply to european countries, as it is obliged to do all this is done by russia on purpose. there is an open gas war. the russia is waiting against united europe. they do not care what will happen to the people, how they will suffer from hunger to, to the blocking ports,
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or from winter cold and poverty, or from occupation. these are just different forms of terror still in watching and he is our life in london still hand it down. it's the really not like use list over scaly 1000000000 pow 2 candidates vying to become the you guys next prime minister tassel over the cost of living in it. in a televised debate, thousands of 5 fighters battle, one of california is biggest blazes of a year fuel by record heat and drought. and it's for brazilian star name our prove that old habits die hard. have a football action a bit later. ah color we got some fresh weather at long last pushing into western parts of europe.
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it does me cloud rain, but it is going to be noticed be color for many this banker cloud will slide its way further is switching. see this area of low pressure weather systems just pushing in across the british charlsee island of arlin into scandinavia. long co front. this one and it will introduce a much cooler pressure. more comfortable weather over the next couple of days ahead of that. it stays very hot down towards the se, through the hungarian playing towards the balkans, temperature's getting up into the mid to high thirty's at time. still very hot to into a good part of italy. there's that fresh weather. it continues to make its way further southwards. in these was as we go on through tuesday, a band of rain on that, so there will be some life issues perhaps thundering at times, but that cooler northwesterly wind starts to tuck his why in, even into spain and portugal temperatures. seine, a little more comfortable over the next few days at where to weather the sherry way will continue to make his way towards the southeast corner of europe. mediterranean stays dry and sunny or the parts of africa stay dry and sunny still way hot. cuz
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parts of northern morocco, plenty of showers there across central park of africa with the risk of flooding. the parts of nigeria ah, around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day. almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women are trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. what can be overcome years of material culture and in different behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a job 0 years for my al jazeera on the go and need to night. i'll just there is only a mobile app is. this is where we dissect online to find what's going on. i guess
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from algae, there is a mobile app available in your favorite app store. just set for it and tap though, made a new app from al jazeera new at you think it it ah ah, welcome by with the news ally from london, i'll main stories. now. vote francis is apologize to canada's indigenous people for the evil inflicted in residential schools wrong by the catholic church while than a 150000 indigenous children was sent to the schools where many suffered physical,
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mental and sexual abuse. an accent huffington is in state t v. a saying that 92.3 percent have voted in favor of the new constitution giving the president rights of powers. opponents boycotted the referencing the constitution would return the country to one man, rule and mammals, military gender is executed for pro democracy activists who was sentenced to death and closed or trials. earlier this year. it's marked international condemnation with the u. s. saying that can be no business as usual with the gentile when our china is wanting that it will take what it calls forceful measures. if the speaker of the us house of representatives visits tie one next month. warning coincides with annual evacuation drills in taiwan to prepare people in towns and cities for chinese air raids. florence louis has mall deserted streets on the monday afternoon. an unusual sight in tie, one, even more unusual people sheltering in subway stations. but these are just drills
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to prepare people for the possibility of an attack on ty, wine di holler is done. i had just talked to the traffic light when police asked me to come to the subway station to hideaway because of the dro, china's he's time one as a breakaway province and has not ruled out using force to take the island. the russian invasion of ukraine has made tie one more nervous, and the government has raised its alert level. you'd see just the way the, the drills are for the events that might happen, such as war. so i think that these exercises are necessary so that everyone knows what we have to do in case there was a situation this year. these drills coincide with china's stern warning to the us about how speaker nancy pelosi is possible visit to tie one to want in t. you thought 1st shorter has made it clear to the u. s. on many occasions that it is firmly opposed to speak, a policies visit to taiwan. we are fully prepared if the u. s. insist on going its
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own way. china will certainly take firm and forceful measures to safeguard its national sovereignty and territorial integrity. china might just be talking tough, but that statement underscore is just how sensitive the issue is and how tie one could be a flash point for a possible conflict. florence li algae 0 though to the east and democratic republic of congo at protest as of attack the headquarters of the un mission in goma capital of north kiva province. at least one person was shot as police, his tear gas and live bullets to disperse the crowd. demonstrated say the un peacekeepers are ineffective. catherine soy has this report. this is what remains of a un logistic space in goma, in north cuba province. thousands of communities protested, chanted auntie un slogans demanding the peacekeeping mission,
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leave the country. he threw stones, looted off his equipment and other material. even the peacekeepers stationed inside and local police could not control the crowd. is the defense of it. people are dying every day in the north, in benny and into the province. in the presence of underscore, the peacekeepers have said they are able to keep people safe to ensure the continued implementation. the deputy spokesman for the un mission says everything has been done to minimize disruption to its work. of the mission is activating additional security protocols and advancing contingency planning to ensure the continued implementation of its mandate. and the secure, the safety and security of all un personnel relationship between some congolese and the un has been hence at best. the protest is say, the u. n. has failed to protect them from frequent attacks. the un peacekeeping
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mission in the democratic republic of congo has had a presence here for more than 20 years. despite this more than a 100 rabble groups in the east control, the vast region that is rich in minerals, her new respect of or do not august, we're with respect our commitment with muskogee. but we should also avoid any speech or declarations likely to cleared mistrust at on the sat altercations are not new in 2019, there were riots in the territory of benny. several people were killed and un property was destroyed to the state residency, the u. n. the national army and other foreign troops have failed to stop the violence. many kimberly said they are tired, they want peace. and if the un cannot provide stability, then its forces need to leave catherine soil, alta 0. now to them, by way,
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the country is launched a gold coin to be sold to the public in an effort to time run away inflation that's further erode at the country's currency. the 1st batch of 2000 coins was minted abroad, but eventually they'll be produced locally harmless. tasser, a voice from her eye the most you are to in your gold coin named out victoria falls, africa's largest waterfall has gone on sale in zimbabwe. central bank officials say the 22 carrot coin will help protect people savings against inflation, which had more than 191 percent engine. they nor another good. our product again use is his door 5 oven good enough, which means i do what we do. respected the pupils. and baba, we know what the blue dental for the she effect of losing the volume. and therefore we are providing the school and quade said jenny gold coin to schwab. i did this will serve. and june 5th, the 5th,
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the price of the coins will be determined by the international market rate for a gram of gold plus 5 percent for the cost of producing the coin. if this works is their intent, it, we expect is significant reduction in inflation. because this c product is being introduced. it is time with the candy suzette bank is the high get the interest rate to is tory, high off 200 percent. you want at the time of the launch on monday, one coin cost $1820.00 for us dollars. buyers can convert the coin into cash and trade it locally or abroad. the gold coins might benefit some exploiters and refuse them barbarians with cash, but many people here can't afford them. in some cases,
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families are skipping nails and buying food items in smaller quantities because they are struggling buying even one gold coin is impossible for these pensioners. they been waiting for hours outside a bank to collect their pension of just around 16 us dollars. to put that in perspective, that's fewer than 10 loza braid here. donald george girl who triggers with the i can't buy enough food. public transport is expensive. life is hard here. the bob is government wants a gold coins to reduce demand of the us dollar and stabilized economy. all the bobbins can do is wait and see if this latest intervention by the central bank works harder. matessa al jazeera, had it in the economy, was sent to the stage in the latest televised debate between the final 2 conservative candidates to replace u. k. prime minister, boris johnson, former chancellor of the exchequer wishes to knock on the foreign factory less trust,
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started by battling our over driving down the u. k. is debt or increasing tax costs to ease the cost of living? around $200000.00 conservative party party members will decide the winner by postal ballot proposals with me that we get the short term sugar, rush of unfunded borrow tax cuts. but that would be followed by the rush of the home. so i said, and home mortgage, right. and i want to know my tax rate for 70 is how enough can you claim that that's going to drive economic growth and where have the growth policies been for the past 2 and a half years to drive investment into all towns and city which is kind of what i would do is i would realize the pace practice oppertunity. i would do things like change solvency to a method and i get home with it because i'm prepared to take on the orthodoxy. john hall has more from stoke on trent where the debate took place. let's trust is the favorite to win jonas. i did soon act to enough to change that tonight.
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what i think that is the fundamental question, whether richie sooner did enough to take a dent out of lease trust is standing in the eyes of conservative party paid up members who of course are the people who will decide this race. and that is frankly, a question for them. richie sudak seem to be far more competent cops on surprisingly on the economy. although he was probably saying things that they didn't necessarily want to hear. the deep question of course of whether to lower taxes or deal with the debt and inflation was the key disagreement between the 2 of them, certainly unresolved. and in that quote that you heard there. as soon as the accused loose trusts of, of fantasy unfunded promises. a sugar rush of unfunded proposals. she into and accused him of being the chancellor who has raise taxes the highest level in 70 years. and that is profoundly why the membership really don't like richie sooner look, it was a fractions debate. there were lots of disagreements,
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lots of interruptions, lots of talking over each other. there were areas of agreement as well on foreign policy on the approach to russia and china agreement on areas around the environment on tapping innovation to deal with the climate crisis. and there was a heavy emphasis as well from both candidates on restoring trust in politics, unsurprising, perhaps after the scandals of recent months under boris johnson. and maybe that's the most important thing to emerge from this change in leadership. i mean, all these challenges had from tax is economy breaks it, but how deep is this sense of public mis trust and, and disappointment in that politicians. but i think the broader context is important, and that is the very deep cost of living crisis that is going on at the moment, getting worse, inflation approaching 10 percent. we're on the verge of a recession here. and this is the legacy if you like, of the voice johnson government. there is
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a sense that change is needed. these politicians are doing everything they can to distance themselves from the past and present new programs going forward. but there are 2 years ahead now, 18 months, perhaps 2 years towards the next election. they have an enormous mountain to climb . whoever wins this particular process in rehabilitating this brand. this conservative brand and taking on the mantle of boris johnson the promises that have yet to be kept particularly here in a place like stoke on trent. the leveling up of cities like this in the midlands in the north. there were lots of promises in this debate about that, but the people here, for instance, say they've heard those promises before and that is the sort of problem they're going to have to deal with. thank you very much, john hall and so contract. one of the principal architects has a good friday agreement, david trimble has died at the age of 77. after a short illness from the 1st minister of northern island played a central role in the decades of conflict. earning him the nobel peace prize. he
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was the 1st union, his leader, to negotiate with shin feigns as the partition of ireland. trimball was also the 1st northern irish 1st minister to be elected to the position soon as the agreement was signed to the guard a commission. and also, and other developments following the act. so poor sirvina playing the role of gangster police. the sorrow in the mob movie goodfellas has died at the age of 83. his promises confirmed he died of natural causes on monday morning in the usa, indiana watching film and tv for more than 50 years was famous of paying cooks and cops is death comes just 2 months after as good fat as costar railey o 2 passed away at the age of 67 us vice president campbell harris is criticized to proposed ban on nearly all abortions in this state of indiana. several 1000 people rallied at the indiana state house as a senate committee started hearing testimony on the republican sponsored proposal. has been a national focus on indiana after
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a doctor in the state provided an abortion to a 10 year old rape victim who travelled from ohio, where the procedure is already been banned around a dozen states of band abortion. since the supreme court overturned the roe v wade ruling, maybe some people need to actually learn how a woman's body works. but when you understand how a woman's body works, you will understand that the parameters that are being proposed mean that for the vast majority of women, by the time she realized that she is pregnant, she will effectively be prohibited from having access to reproductive health care that would allow her to choose what happens to her body in all the developments, california's lodge is wildfire so far this year is spreading fast. the oak fires started on friday and has been through an area more than half the size of paris.
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thousands of people have had to flee their homes. brianca group to reports the destructive wildfire. it's burning. everything in its path. thousands of far 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 or home. ah, who so i feel like we're good do what we can do to at least i have a chance. but sam didn't have that chance overnight. the fire destroyed their homes and years of memories i heard from her grandmother the lord's supper. she hes crucial from the very cheap 34 rule still do you work?
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it needs okay readable. i bet i said the papers received the states was drought in decades. and an intense summer heat, a fueling, the flames, racing through a largely 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 fire to so many homes. the cause of this fire is toby investigated. but scientists say it's climate change. that's made. wildfires in california, more common and unpredictable. bianca gupta, isaiah. so that for you all and he is, are going to bring you all the latest and sports news more about the supposed cars hanging over england for all as, as they look to take a step closer to gory on home soil and the artificial intelligence gone rogue the just flying robot that tongue violence in russia. ah,
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official line of the journey ah ah. i spoke with sorrow and thanks very much, will we start with football and we just one day away from the semi finals of the women's european championship host. englands have a mammoth task on their hands. the lionesses take on the tournaments highest. frank team sweden for a place in the final but also have to become the semi final curse having been knocked out of their last 3 major tournaments in the last 4 of a. c is in the back of mind. a few of the girls who have been there and you said
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been in the for semi finals now, but for us it's about the present and it's about what we can do to make sure that we're not in that position again. and i think no one's really spoken about it in the camp in terms of the ones who have been through that situation. it's not been a topic that we've spoken about. it's more just focusing on the game and, and getting through that game and get into the final freedom, go into the machin impressive form, despite scraping through that quote to final thanks an injury. time winner have not lost any of the last 16 international fixtures. they're looking to win the competition for a 2nd time. i've been really pressed with england so far in this tournament. i think this game will definitely be our toughest game so far is the best team that we're gonna face. but we are so ready for this. we've been, this is our dreams, all of our dreams are added up and, and in this game, this is what we've been dreaming for and, and the reaching the next stage. now england's match against sweden happens at 1900
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gmc, on tuesday. the 2nd semi file happens on wednesday, france, who looking to win in as who is who in rather a tournament for the 1st time faced the competitions, most successful nation, germany. now paris center. my name mom has whipped up for base of a social media storm. the forward is getting heavily criticized by fans for quite suspect to cut a spectacular di the and his side a penalty he had it happened and a friend in japan against gumbo saca and a mom whose developed reputation for diving over the years. converted the penalty with ease as p. s g ran out 6 to winners. the new french league season begins next month. alonzo planter show why he's one of the top names in athletics right now. he broke his own world record to win the pole vault title at the world championships. it was one of 2 requests to fall on the final day in oregon. they were sakes has the latest. ah,
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it is the perfect way to bring down the curtain on 10 days of competition. almond apprentice, the flying suite easily. ted, 6.21 meters to break his own pole. vault will record. he's only 22 years old, but it's the 5th time he's landed a record jump and he becomes the 1st po both ever to have when all major senior and junior titles, including the olympic gold in tokyo, last year. the world record from the greatest po volter, how sport has ever seen. the most important thing was to try to come on him in today and try to take my 1st auto title without the title. so in other words, which is an artifact, honestly, everything that happened to my dad, it's pretty, pretty crazy. it was another world record on sunday in the women's 100 meter hurdles. much areas toby, a new son crossed the line in 12.12 seconds in the semi finals. and she actually
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went even faster to train gold in the final. but the time didn't count because of excessive wind speeds. germany's mo i camera hambo, did enough to retain her well title in the long jump, another gold medal to go with the one she wanted the olympics in. tokyo. jacobin britson made up for his runner up finishing the 1500 meters earlier in the week. the norwegian took a convincing win in the 5000 meters instead with olympic champion, joshua chap to gary, finishing way down in knowing things were a lot closer in the women's 800 america's olympic champion. nothing moved doing just enough to hold off britain's katie hutchinson. she's the 1st american woman to win the world 800 meters title, with different things going on. it definitely means a lot to me. it shows how strong i am and how much faith i have. and so i'm just really happy that i could do this year. ah, who had the honor of collecting the teen award for the u. s. a. clean sweep in the food was 400 me to release. gave them
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a record $33.00 metals over all the 1st world championships ever to be held in the united states. the next edition will be in august next year in hungary, capital budapest. oh. maybe it stops out 0. that of world athletics about seeing co says this year's championships will go down as the most universal edition of the event. 81 countries had athletes reach a final which is more than ever before. but co does think the competition needs to be shorter. i don't think we should in the feel the existing format are absolutely sacrosanct. foods is not a criticism of here or any other championships. we just know the existing challenges of having 10 days morning sessions. you want flow, you want content, you want people in the stadium, the are actively engaged and may be looking at 10 days. you're not going to arrive at that, not easily. i'm not sitting here saying, you know,
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there's an eminent change we have championships that are contracted and an agreed up until 25. but that sort of where my head is at the moment, but i don't have a tightly prescriptive view. and men's goal funny now celebrating a 3rd pga toe it off the victory at the 3 am open in minneapolis. this highlight from the final round didn't come from him, bought from american james hong. he holds out for ego on the 12th and would end up tied forth for now was 5 shots back with 11 holds to go. but so could volunteer of mistakes by the nita and one by 3 stroke. and we'll finish with an incredible catch and major league baseball. this was a los angeles dodgers against the san francisco giants such as play a trace thompson trying to fly ball and showed incredible access is ism to catch the ball over the railing in the fall area. well, that voice sports now back to london. all right, thanks very much sarah. now chess,
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if you know it is a game of strategy and concentration, but definitely not violence though. in russia, a 7 year old boy competing a tournament has had his fingers broken by a robot he was playing against. now if is the robot didn't like the child with play, as the boy made his move, the robot grabbed his finger eyes. tom does not to rush into free in the vice president of the russian chess federation said the boy had broken the rules by not waiting for them to complete its move that route. felonies our ah aah!
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with generations, this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides. but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river, the community brought a lawsuit against a po to us government. you've won, you want the unprecedented ruling obliges the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny sina lloyd community has won a huge battle. let me know necessarily have the last word. since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud
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. i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the entity of these fuel woods to stole our digital information without a heavy carbon footprint. i'm russell viewed, of the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution is picking on a new element. birth rise ornell jazeera, a sanctuary for journalists. it was a haven from the wall and shelter for civilian refugees. were scattered into the garden during cambodia as bloody sat off flooring us to leave. and suddenly we were turning the fax on the conveyor rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia. let them know a new episode of war hotels on all g 0. ah .

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