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celebrations by supporters of to museum president after a referendum on a new constitution. his opponents say it'll lead back to authoritarian rule. ah, my role about this and this is obviously rely from doha also coming up. hope francis apologizes to canada. indigenous people for the role of the roman catholic church in decades of abuse at residential schools. brushes. father melissa sagen loved defense. the weekend missiles strike on odessa, as he visits african nations badly here to buy the blockade of ukrainian ports and schools open again in for lanka. but a few shortage means many students are struggling to get to class. ah, there's been a low turn out as tennesseans voted in the referendum of the new constitution,
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which opponent say will return the country to dictatorship. a state tv exit port predicts the referendum will pass. president high said he says he wants to rein in a corrupt political elite. i so said our reports from tunis, a test the internet with the country going to the pools for a controversial constitutional ref random. thousands of police national guards and counter terrorism unit standing by many in tunisia, hoping that mondays referendum would help improve the country sentimental when she regina. hi, katie. 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 the disaster. but not all are expecting this water will bring change miss lucy. man. yeah, i'm not going to vote because we voted a lotta times without the results we were expecting. it's the results which forced
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us to not vote and not give any importance to it because the reality will remain unchanged. and i do not imagine there will be a change in the future. men. tunisia was hit hard by covet 19th and amex that triggered nationwide protest in july last year. paven way for present case site greater hold on palmer. this is suspended the democratically elected parliament, dan in march, he dissolved it completely. this referendum is also being seen as a ward of confidence, foresight, while opposition ers people to bore corporate site post for them to take part that is despite electro standards required in him to remain neutral, santa berman b. 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 nations except with the dignity of its citizens, with the 5th of the workforce unemployed, and poet levels sorting to new highs. tunisia the comp da's spark to add up spring
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uprisings across the region is once again at the cross wrought in 2019 during the presidential election. the turner was was 56 percent. and now, despite only around 28 percent of waters going to the ballot box, it will still be enough to ensure k sites plan to consolidate his power over parliament. the government and judiciary. and the fear he had now is that these may pave the way back to authoritarianism. russell said that, o, j 02, this is really troops have rated the palestinian village of hollywood bonnie, her son and the occupied westbank. they demolished the homes of 2 palestinians, had been charged with killing a god and april of the illegal is where the settlement of audio since the start of this year is really forces of torn down several palestinian homes pump. frances has apologized for what he's describing as the deplorable evil inflicted on canada indigenous people, which saw them forced to become part of christian society through
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a policy of residential schooling. the pope's carrying out on his calling his pilgrimage of penance. political cane reports, poke, francis saw were children were married the remnants of the so called school where they were horribly mistreated by catholic officials. and then he told the survivors, he was sorry repeatedly ye dusky. i have come to your native land to tell you in person of my sorrow and implore god's forgiveness. he says every know that i am here again to ask forgiveness. so i am deeply sorry. sorry for the many ways christian supported the colonizing mentality. that oppressed indigenous principles is still either leave. i am deeply sorry. be though, but though i mean them in, they put it in my life it. i ask forgiveness survivors and their descendants have been working toward this apology for decades. the pain of the moment, the pain they still feel evident in their expressions. many of these were among the
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estimated 150000 indigenous children that were by law taken from their families at a young age sent to the schools stripped of their culture, sexual and physical abuse was rampant along with malnourishment and disease. more than $3000.00 died, but is more and more unmarked. graves are found at the sights of schools. that number is expected to climb. many of the indigenous leaders responded with emotion and expectations mark this day as a significant offend event. that a statement was made that he, the pope said he was sorry, that is, i'm gonna send a message across these lands. i see pope francis's apology to they as only a 1st step in the church, making amends towards our people. after meeting with the pope and hearing his words today, i believe there is a path forward together. there's lot of work to be done. the pope will have many
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more days the seeing the indigenous culture that his organization so deeply damaged, more gaze of apology and personal interaction, and the exchange of highly symbolic gifts like this war bonnet. the pope said this was just the beginning, and these activists are going to want to see that put to practice. they want the vatican to open its files for them. so they can finally begin to piece together what happened to their children with so many that never made it home. particle haine, al jazeera, a grain says it'll transport its 1st shipment of grain this week since the russian invasion took in the urine. have struck a deal between cave and moscow to allow the export of grain. but russia fired missiles at the port city of odessa just a day after the agreement was signed. shaw, hendern reports from cave. the 1st shipments of grain to avert a looming global food crisis are expected to leave ukraine this week. despite the
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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 seaports through the newly negotiated safe channels within days. more with their portage on the modest read the port in china most will be the 1st $140.00, then odessa, then pardon 50. and the, it'll overall in 2 weeks will be technically ready to export out of all the terminals of above mentioned ports you that is, despite a russian strike on the port of odessa on saturday. russia's 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
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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 change the balance in the war, allowing them to destroy 50 russian ammunition depos since they arrived. and ukraine is asking for more to break through the russian line. after all that, our people have gone through. after all that we have learned over the centuries, ukrainians will never give up their independence. both the russian and the 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 hair sewn in the south. foreign fighters continued a battle alongside ukrainian troops on the eastern front, near har keith, for every, every one of our boys, it's killed. we have prevented them. what is the ports planned to resume green
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exports on the front lines? the war of attrition continues. john henderson, al jazeera ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is again accused russia of restricting gas supplies to inflict terror on europe. shoot him up a bunch of h o v v. boy. today we saw him do gas threat to europe despite the north stream turbine concession. russia is not planning to resume gas supply to european countries, as it is obliged to do. all this is done by rupture or purpose. there is an oakland gas ball that 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 at ports, or from winter cold and poverty, or from occupation. these are just different forms of terror. him still start had an al jazeera and that is ready for emily. not like use list aldersgate, 80000000000 pounds of on it, her candidates vying to become the u. k. next,
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prime minister tassel over the cre, like, also looking crisis at a new weapon in the war on inflation. we're going to tell you about some bobby's gold coins ah the color, the unrelenting heat continues across southern parts of the us. we have got lost, he clear skies down across the deep south bound of cloud here. this weather system that might see a boundary between some are fresh or rare up towards the north and that heat down towards the south. so still getting up or around. 40 degrees celsius across parts of the southern plains, but plume of a red there. that's where the highest temperatures remain and you have got a little tongue of hate just coming out of arizona pushing up across death valley
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easing tools at east side of california. not helping the wild far situation here. no writing the forecast, no significant by 4. you might just get a little bit of dry lightning from time to time. push a little further in land towards the 4 corners that we'll see. doesn't southwest. you may well see some showers here linking back with that with a system which will bring some very heavy right up towards more parts of the appalachians. easing over towards the northeast and corner you see some slightly fresh weather coming in behind into the mid high twenty's here over the next few days. showers longest spells if rain to with live system swelling away across central parts of canada. so i'm shanisha may mile across the caribbean, some lovely weather for the most part. if the truth be no wish heavy a showers for the west ah ah, on vehicles harvesting every pick, you take every click, you make selecting everything to all the waves. most of this
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a good time to watch the watches. we believe that on that the deep sleep is the 1st civilian to stratosphere in. we are created. we are actually rebel the engineer job you. ah ah, i'm about the senior watching al jazeera, our top stories, supporters of chin. izzy as president, are celebrating after voters approved a new constitution in a referendum, but turned out has been low opponent, say the changes are going to return the country to one man. rule ukraine says its
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aiming to export its 1st shipment of grain this week since the russian invasion, even moscow struck a deal last week to allow the shipments but a russian missile attack on the port of odessa after that, through the deal into doubt. but frances has apologized to canada's indigenous people for what he described as the evil inflicted and residential schools run by the catholic church. more than a 150000 children who suffered physical, mental, and sexual abuse. the young secretary general has joined the u. s. and condemning the military rulers of me and bar off to the execution of 4 pro democracy activists. it's the 1st time capital punishments been used in decades. a former legislator for ang sung. so cheese party was among those who were executed. tony chang reports. he was known to many as co, jimmy, and he knew the cost of standing up to mamma's military, german u,
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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 very sad, actually, but don't i shouldn't have done this single. it should not happen. this is like the twenty's officially challenging to publicly do not use it at all. another of those executed was a prominent norm maker that had been an m p, an uncensored, she's national league for democracy. since 2012, a former hip hop artists become the face of 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
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tried to reclaim the bodies of the dead. men on monday, call to clemency from other southeast asian nations, including a letter written personally to john to lee the men on live 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 stuff 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. students are back in the schools and sri lanka, after the government said it would provide fuel. so children could get transports
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to classes, but they'll only be in lessons 3 times a week. shall anchors, fuel supplies, run low months ago. delivery is only started again in the last few days. when i fernandez reports from colombo, you have kids basically who are struggling to get to school. i mean, we've spoken to parents, we've spoken to school, van drivers, all of them echoing the same thing. i had one lady, she's not just a mother, she's also a teacher. she came up with her daughter on a scooter. she said she spent 2 days, obviously for her, her fuel quarter in order to ensure that she was able to bring her daughter to school. now another lady, a grandma who brings her daughter to school, said, look, we have been forced to use a 3 wheel, a taxi because obviously the fuel is, is so limited that even the kind of a family of a hacker can't be used for that purpose. and essentially she said she paid almost double the fact that these are people on a day to day basis who are finding things really difficult. and as a result,
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you know, for the kids there's all that uncertainty and up over upheaval. so even school bands, i mean they're just not only dealing with the issue of having to q for such long periods, but also in massively increased prices. so all of these really, ultimately having an effect on the kids, china's warning, it's going to take what it calls forceful measures of the speaker of the us house of representatives, visits taiwan next month. a warning coincides with annual evacuation drills and taiwan and people in towns and cities prepare for air reeds by china phones. larry has more deserted streets on a monday afternoon. an unusual sight in taiwan. even more unusual. people sheltering in subway stations. but these are just drills to prepare people for the possibility of an attack onto a wine di being hungry. then i had just stopped to traffic lights when police asked
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me to come to the subway station to hide away because of the dro, china's ease tie one as a breakaway province and has not ruled out using force to take the ice. the russian invasion of ukraine has made tie one more nervous, and the government has raised its allotted level. yes, he 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 is a situation. does that mean this? yeah, these drills coincides with china's stern warning to the us about how speak a nancy pelosi is possible visit to tie one to lunch in t e. it also says john has made it clear to the earth on many occasions day that it is firmly opposed to speak, a policy visit to taiwan. we are fully prepared if the u. s. insists on going its own way. china will certainly take firm and forceful measures to safeguard its national sovereignty and territorial integrity. nevo. china might just be talking
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tough. that statement, underscore is just how sensitive the issue with and how tie one could be a flash point for a possible conflict. florence li, algiers, even the final 2 contenders in the race to become britons next, prime minister, have faced off and a tv debate. foreign secretary list trust and former chancellor issue select clashed over the state of the economy, china and the war in ukraine. journal hall reports from stoke on trent or the debate was held. the leadership candidates came to stoke on trent and they brought with them the rain in this traditionally labor voting, midland city that voted conservative for the 1st time in 2019 what wasn't there to greet them was much enthusiasm. they're all self serve and they don't do anything for small towns in the know otherwise, you know was, was the power else they know that they promised us 8 years ago. there's no fear
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anymore. it's die and i will makes mistakes. but i feel like when you go to contribution, make mistakes. everyone just wants someone who's not going to make the country sales or like fail people, buy boards, you onto the foreign secretary list, trusts and form a chancellor richie sooner face a summer leadership campaign that kicked off in earnest with monday night's debate . why i have not taken the easy road right in saying the things i'm saying about the challenges facing our economy and what it's gonna require to fix them. now doesn't make my life any easier. i'm doing it cuz i want to be honest with all of you, i'm straightforward, i'm only substrate talking. i'm going to be the slick is presenter in the business, but i do what i say it will do. if i've done it and try it, i've done it in the foreign office, and i will do it is probably restoring trust. unsurprisingly, it was a defining issue. there were areas of agreement on the environment and foreign policy towards china and russia. the deepest differences though, wherever the economy disagreements on whether to lower taxes or control inflation
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proposals with me that we get the short term sugar, rush of unfunded borrow tax drops. but that would be followed by the rush of the home. so i said, and home mortgage, right. and i want to tax rate for 70 is and that is why richie sooner was seen as an, an conservative chancellor. why a pole of conservative members who will decide this race put lives trust 24 points ahead soon. i can only hope that he's done enough to begin to change minds. they were pledges to fulfill boris johnson's election promised to level up long neglected areas in the midlands in the north, like stoke on trent. over successive decades here they've seen the decline of their steel industry, then coal and ceramics. so you don't expect this at a rousing welcome here in stoke for these 2 candidates trying to sell himself the electric. i'd be surprised if the less to set you with the tie is still on the cars to be 7 in 5 weeks time. the promises made by one of these candidates will be
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put to the test. jonah whole al jazeera stoke on trent. rising sea levels are watching away. fiji is famous beaches, forcing some communities to relocate. but the people of one village which is home to a large number of international sport stars are determined to stay despite the risks . wolf has the support for me to jail. one of these children listened intently to what the head man of nama to kula village has to say. jose bought on august, the coolest says he fears the next generation won't be able to call this place their home. the hub as being a you few move to another, say it color the. it's gonna be a do from lifestyle altogether. maybe when we moved to another said maybe we want to move with a new culture. so we're gonna result 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
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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. misquoted village so much, not only for laser sports or for we can only contribute really just her. and also for development bill or part of oregon. i thes foss, unpredictable and exciting style play is said to be deeply rooted in the islands cultural motto of vancouver. now, which means the way of the land, some se playing on these beaches is what sets them apart. but what was once the training ground for aspiring rugby players has now been washed away. the place is rather used to play rugby does normally sandy beaches for 100 meters and 50 meters wide. nobody would leave you. i came across it during the time that we blame those
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beaches. but today it's gone. the cause of this climate change and increasing see little rugby is a national obsession. in fiji, nearly 10 percent of the island nation's 900000. 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 with us. vega was more legions you the pacific ocean specific usually, you know, because as jose bought a nuggets, a kula says there really is no place like home chilling woof. al jazeera emerges occurs in the u. s. state of texas. are battling a foss, moving wild farm. it's destroyed at least 16 houses and it's threatening others in
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the city of dallas. local media says it started as a grass far and it spread quickly because of strong winds. zimbabwe is trying to tackle inflation by selling gold coins to the public. the 1st batch of 2000 coins was minted abroad, but eventually they're going to be produced locally out of a toss a report from holiday. the most you are doing a gold coin named out to victoria falls africa. the largest waterfall has gone on sale in zimbabwe. central bank officials say the 22 carrot coin will help protect people savings against inflation, which hit more than 191 percent engine. there's not another good product i can use is his door value. oven good. therefore it means that you, it was, we do respected the pupils and bob, we know what you're going to in terms of for the fee effect of losing the value. and therefore, we are providing this gold coin said didn't good coin to show that this will serve
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. and you, 5th this, that the price of the coins will be determined by the international market rate for a graham of gold plus 5 percent for the cost of producing the coin. if this works is intended, we expect is significant reduction in inflation. because this see product is being introduced. it is time with the county says if bank is the i get the interest rate to is tory q high off 200 percent. you won't 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 exporters and
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a fuse and bobby hands with cash, but many people here can't afford them. in some cases, 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 loaves of bread here. donaldson, rich girl who triggers with the i can't buy enough food. public transport is expensive. life is hard. here. is a 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 i one of the main architects of northern islands. good friday agreement has died. david trimble passed away on monday after a short illness catch lopez other young takes on the back of his political career,
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stated that he was an academic and a politician who for years took an uncompromising stance with hardly policies. but all that changed when david tremble, surprised allies and critics, by leading northern islands unionist pro british majority into a peace deal with the nationalist, a republican opponents, a towering figure in northern ireland and british politics. he became the architect of the good friday agreement. it helped in 3 decades of sectarian and political violence known as the troubles were the gorilla group, the i r. a was fighting british forces and pro british paramilitary groups. not just to bring about the terrorist, but also to end. what has an effect been a cold war between the 2 parts of ireland over the course of the last 75 years? until lesser extent, a cold war between the republic and the united came to the good friday agreement
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broke by the u. s. during bill clinton's presidency marked a turning point and in 1998 as ulster unionist party leader tremble, won the nobel peace prize share with his catholic adversary. john hume, but animosity and criticism followed. many in northern ireland grew tired of trembled and his colleagues he was elected as the 1st prime minister of northern ireland in 1998 in a new power sharing parliament. but was then eclipse when the hardline reverend em . paisley went on to share power with chin fain the political wing of the re, despite a combative personality, trimball earned their respective many for reaching beyond religious and political lines. david trimble was 77 years old. ah.
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