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documentaries, by african filmmakers from south africa and gonna the children are important because that's where the future life i live. this place is very important because it's comics as to the past, the last speaker, and to be you of archives, africa direct on al jazeera. ah . the founder of the collapse crypto currency company, f t. x is arrested in the bahamas. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from dough house are coming up. at least 7 people are killed and dozens injured in demonstrations across peru. the u. s. hosts in african latest summit as it looks to counter russian and chinese influence on
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the continent. and woke up favorites. argentina prepared to face croatia in the semi finals will have all the action out of kata. ah, welcome to the program. we begin with the founder of the collapsed crypto currency company, f t x, who's been arrested in the bahamas, sam bank mon freight was taken into custody after the u. s. filed criminal charges against him. the attorney general says he'll be held until a formal extradition request is made. earlier. the u. s. senate banking committee said bank min fried, refuse to testify about how his company lost a billions of dollars of climes money. alan fisher has the latest developments from washington dc. there, as happened on monday, the authorities in the bahamas, acting on a request from the attorney general, the southern district of new york. that tends to be the entity that leads the
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prosecution of financial crimes in the united states because it covers manhattan and the financial district there. that shouldn't be a problem with extradition normally, between the 2 countries. if something is a crime in one country and in the other, they tend to go through automatically. we should get more details of exactly what's in the indictment later on tuesday. no, sam, bakeman fried was the head of the f. t x crypto currency and it collapsed last month, leaving about a 1000000 investors unable to access their deposits in the exchange. and we're talking about people who have lost millions, if not billions of dollars at one point f t x was valued at $30000000000.00. now over the last few days, some bank min fried has been involved in a p r exercise giving interviews essentially saying that he didn't do anything knowingly that was corrupt. but perhaps he was just inexperienced that handling a company this big. but there are questions that he has to answer was he able to
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alter f t x. his financial figures away from the eyes of regulators. was he able to move money from f t x into a hedge fund which then lost money in some of the investments that made meaning those who invested in f t x were losing their money as well. and where is an estimated missing $1000000000.00? those are questions that he will have to answer, but before that, he's obviously going to, i have to answer the criminal charges that are being brought by the united states. what is interesting is that as part of his p r drive, he said that he was willing to speak to a congressional committee on tuesday, which is investigating the collapse of f t x. you can take it as a guarantee which is not often it's something you can see when it comes to f d x. but you can take it as a guarantee that he won't be giving evidence to that committee on tuesday. so let's take a look now at how what was the world's 3rd largest crypto current exchange,
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and it fell from grace in january f, t. x is with $32000000000.00 seen as a mainstream brand, but last month there was a surgeon withdrawals after investors began to feed for the companies health. on november the a c or bank ban frayed said rival by men would acquire f d x. a day later that plan fell apart. the company collect collapsed, triggering massive losses from major crypto currencies like big coin in the past 4 years. bank mon freight had become the industries defectors spokesmen and washington use. now wanted by us. authorities. raid alba got he is the technology editor at the online news website semaphores. he says f t x could, could be just the 1st domino to fall. there was already a crypto winter and now with the collapse of s. yes, there's even less confidence in crypto currency. i think we're going to see more domino's fall. there's all sorts of rumors that won't repeat them of you know,
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which, which play which sort of firm is going to is going to collapse next. i think the market made manipulation charge, which at this point we don't know if that part of the indictment is going to be sort of a more difficult thing to prove than something like wire fraud, mail fraud for prosecutors. i definitely think people are taking a step back and thinking ok, you know, who do i really trust here? i mean, this is supposed to be the faith of sort of the good guys encrypt currency. it's turned out that that was not the case. i think there's also an interesting argument, bryan armstrong, who is the ceo, co founder of queen bass. another exchange has made this point. and i think it's an interesting one that you know, by, by the lack of regulation and the sort of legal ambiguity in the us has forced a lot of these crypto companies, f t, x included offshore, s t x is based in the bahamas. whereas queen based, i mean they're, they're sort of, you know, tooting their own horn here,
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but they're based in the u. s. t of auditing financials that you can look at. and so the point is, you know, makes and sort of common sense regulations and allow legitimate firms to kind of sprout here in the united states to pursue now where protest is, have died as crowds continue to call for the reinstatement of former president pedro. his stay, or at least 7 people have been killed and a dozen injured during the violent demonstrations. the appointment of dana boulevard today as the new president and hope promises to call early elections have not appeased. angry protested, as mariana sanchez reports from lima. oh, nearly 2000 protesters of a run, the air put in at a cooper booster 2nd largest city. they blocked axes and clashed with police main, highways and several regions remained blocked. it is political. turmoil is growing with people protesting in large and small cities. in the centre south and north of
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the country, for some the demonstrations have turned deadly. the family of 17 year old dick gumble, my dear kiss b is devastated by his death. and my mother is very hurt because he has been killed like in a slaughter house. he was a student and athlete. my mom wants justice. on monday flights were canceled, bus terminals, closed tourism officials say 1000000 passengers have been affected. as the u. freedom they shout in front of the jail were former president, b lucas to you is under arrest. following last week's field, qu matthews, allies say he is the legitimate precedent, not the no one. what happy can i know? did you not? dina, below, archie must resign. she is the one who perpetrated acute she was a leftist, and now she sold herself to the right from his cell. castillo said in a handwritten letter that he's been kidnapped. miss tweeted,
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humiliated and accused beyond what the of stealing the presidency a the cd to us to meet in a message, a national tv early monday. only 5 days after being sworn in the new president said she will send a bill to congress advancing elections to april 2020 for 2 years before she should finish her term. many people here are porters or former president bell gasdio and they said that whatever the number one is says or does, they will not believe in her because they call her a traitor. these protestors said when one of the must resign and kathy, you should come back. we're going to look at it was a leader. we want another election. we want the president to be reinstated, because he's unjustly imprisoned. one of us has been immersed in political turmoil with 6 presidents this 2016 now most protesters are demanding that new general
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elections are simply not enough. but the n sanchez, i just, he definitely must be doing the me she's days will come back. she will say a semi final showdown between argentina and croatia. the match lou sales stadium will pick 2 of the greatest plays to where a number 10 jersey against each of them. j. tina's lino, messy and correlations. luca madrid boys want to be crown champion for the 1st time, and what's likely to be their final will come up here in croatia. a country emilio, 4000000 people surprise the world by reaching the world cup final in russia 4 years ago. ahead of today's match against the painter, excitement is palpable in the capital. the grab, the bulk and nation wants to get the final again and make up for the law. again, france in 2018 sonata. mr. gonzalez, my phone number. as for the final, regarding 3, by the way, no doubt about it. i'd love to play france,
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so we can pay them back. but what happened 4 years ago, this achievement that we did a nation of only 4000000 people, hats off to them. for the last year, i believe our guys will then argentina is not as good as brazil, so i believe we will win. let's get the latest data doha now, and had to stick what keep these live pitches of the traditional marketplace where fans have been flocking throughout the tournament. and that's where we find at natasha. rename, who is among them. hello. then attach a high pressure clash between 2 strong made films. but what about the fans? how they preparing for tonight's semi final? are they joining you down at the soup souk is actually beginning to fill up. some of these fans have only just arrived hours ago. we spoke with a number of crew asians who took a charter flight this morning. they're only here for the day,
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winter lose. they say they'll return home after the match is over. one man told us he paid $2500.00, the croatian, the creation team is looking to return to the final. they lost in 2018 and they're hoping that they can good time return to the final and bring home the world cup trophy. in contrast, the argentinians, many of people have been here for several weeks, often saving up for years to attend a world cup. one of the things you're going to be hearing in the stanza, see being is massey massey. referring to argentinian footballer leonor massey, the 35 year old has said this will be his last world cup he has played in many world cups, but never has. the argentinian team won the last time. argentina won, the world cup was in 1986. so you have 2 teams. definitely looking at history, legacy building on both sides and the excitement is building up. meanwhile,
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in the soup, this is ended up becoming one of the most popular attractions for fans. they come here to shop, to people, watch to eat, and they're also getting an insight into country life. oh, the creator say their goal is to inspire one dirt for a brief time. during katara 2022, the canals of dough haws little venice became a recreation of the venetian carnival. its origin dates back to the 13th century. classical music, a floating parade of dancers, and acrobats in masquerade ball costumes, and in keeping with the world cup to time european freestyle champion, booter, chile, everything good change with the water and my balance continue to change it to adopt the, the wind, the, the water and the driver to my 3 ah,
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the she was produced by the italian company studio festival and was 7 years in the making. it's a way to marry venice and doha culture and sports. we strongly believe that our job lead the full for the beauty to know beauty, to feel beauty. and so our job is to, to feel the beauty of the words of the safety is where we work. ah, doha is a vibrant city of culture in the desert. the cut our philharmonic orchestra founded in 2007 features, 100 musicians from all over the with the museum of islamic art was designed by award winning architect. i am pe and has become a landmark on the water front and the city regularly host exhibits from top to your
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artists and the world of fashion such as christian do your end valentino khaleta and our to he's wanda, and you can find a tag lera, equally as it wander and cutout in the rub because in i don't kind of wonder. so we tried to put how i wonder, our italian wonder he for the 1st world cup in the middle east. is it just about celebrating the goals and the football victories? it's a window into country life and culture, past and present. ah, it may not look like it, but to walk it was actually established more than a century ago in 2003, a fire destroyed much of it. it was during a time when interest in the soup had waned among countries who flocked to shopping malls than in 2004. it was designed in a way to preserve country heritage with a modern flare. now i'm told by the guide to help direct people here at the soup,
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that one of the most popular questions after where is the restroom? it is, where is the thumb? it is a very popular place to take photos. it's this bronze sculpture behind me called the thumb and it has been a real magnet for fans. it is also a prime example of cuts. our commitment to public art certainly is a beautiful space. thank you very much for that report and a big thank you to your camera into funny and again for those dry shots, i was spectacular. still ahead on al jazeera palestinians, calling for an investigation following the killing of a teenage girl by israeli troops. and give is economic downturn the same many with their lives in hives, and the better future you ah,
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with the philippine sees once again given birth to a tropical cycling, i think we're getting nor is it will stay out of the water. i think it'll just dissolve in place, but it indicates how strong the ne monsoon is, how cold the air is coming up against the tropical. it's the size, it enhances all the shouts, the city, some philippines, up through bornea. we seen flooding recently called lumper. and given the amount of forecast, right in the same air, you could see the same again. same is true in the north of sumatra, south of that, it standard daily big chows, particularly heavy ones, of course. and sundry right. we're incoming some for australia, the winds coming up from the south. so he sent isn't feel anything like it. melbourne is a magic 15 degrees, 10 below average and give bit of height. so the victorian outs, the high ground in the southeast part of australia. you might even see snow almost summer, snow up in bridge when things a bit more normal now shall gonna,
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loo. oh hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anguish. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour. the founder of the collapsed crypto carnes, the company, if t x has been arrested in the bahamas, sam bagman freight is facing criminal charges and has refused to testify in congress about losing billions of dollars of clients money. at least 7 people have been killed during protests, improved demonstrations began last week. when for president pedro casea was impeached and arrested. his success at dina boulevard take wants to bring forward the elections and tuesdays will come action. we'll see a semi final showdown between the argentina and croatia. the match will pit 2 of
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the greatest plays to where a number 10 jersey against each other lane l. a messy and luca mudrinich. hello cindy jones, calling for an international investigation into the killing of a teenage girl in the occupied westbank. israel says its troops were acting in self defense. but the family of jan as the can a says there were no palestinian fighters near their daughter. neither abraham reports from janine 15 year old jenna's academy used to play on this rooftop with her brother at ham cousin charlotte and her cat lulu. on monday they went to the spot where jenna was killed by israeli forces. at home was the one who found her sister's body, leaped on sunday to her wall. oh, after the israeli forces withdrew, i came back home. my uncle told me to call jenna. i found her did, and the cat was next to her. i couldn't believe my eyes,
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hal. it's as jenna wanted to take lou home when israeli forces waited their neighbourhood not to live with the cat's dania, jenna meowing. i'm sure she was killed when she saw jenna fall. then a dam kimmy started shouting. the cat ran away, we only found her now hiding downstairs. on monday morning, the rooftop had become a crime. scene. palestinian police gathered evidence and interviewed witnesses. some said there's really special forces had been stationed in the building. opposite jenna's house is always defense minister, has expressed sorrow at the countenance killing, saying that the army does not shoot civilians intentionally machine. each other, you fool will full of deals from the very hug. during the incident, a hail of bullets was fired at the forces and explosives and molotov cocktails were thrown in response. the forces returned fire at the shooters out of self defense, but the family says jenna was not in the crossfire. oh, what a trouble her and there were no palestinian fighters in our neighbourhood. we know
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what the fighters was stationed and at some another place far from where jana was. friends say gena, like to paint joke and watch soap operas. the family says she used to help her sick mother. now they're all facing life without her. john, i would have turned 16 later this month. instead of her birthday party, family and friends gathered for her burial. palestinians say that funerals are becoming regular, occur and they tell us that the lack of accountability makes palestinians more vulnerable to that is a really shoot to kill policy. it's not only adults, but children to pay the price rights organization defense for children. international says more than 25 percent of palestinians killed by israeli forces in the occupied to us bank this year. where children many like at home see their friends and family members being killed and fear. they'll be my dad behemoth. j
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g new york. if i went back to you cry now where official say at least 4 people have been killed in attacks by russian forces in the east and south. russia has released drawing footage, allegedly showing the strikes in the done yet. region missiles landed in the frontline village of kemi and car, just north of russian held territory attacks on ukraine's energy grid have also left millions of people without power in freezing temperature. meanwhile, international legal advisors working in the cranium city of her song together, evidence of alleged sexual crimes by russian forces. it's part of a broader effort to hold russia accountable for crimes allegedly committed during the conflict. her song was occupied by moscow forces a month before it was recaptured in november. some residents who remained during the occupation i have described being tortured moscow, denied the allegations. the biden administration is hoping to wake kindle america's
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relationship with africa during the 2nd u. s. africa later summit, which begins on cheese dang the u. s. hopes to court african nations, while side stepping china, which is rapidly expanding its footprint across the continent. bohaman jam, jim has more from johanna spic. when american president, barack obama hosted african leaders at the 1st us africa summit in 2014, many believed it was a great chance for the united states to strengthen its trade ties with the continent and reaffirm political commitments. but in the end, business opportunities turned mostly into a photo opportunity at a distribution warehouse in johannesburg for american owned company, john deere, which manufacturers, among other things, agricultural equipment, team members are more hopeful about the 2nd summit is gonna allow dialogue around the opportunities, the benefits that i am currently that the companies talented delivering in,
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in africa. and also most importantly, highlight the challenges to our african leaders that our people on the ground, our customers, our families are currently facing the big question. now, just how much can 3 days of meetings accomplish? according to the us state department, south africa is america's biggest trade partner on the continent, with goods worth $21000000000.00 exchange. last year, economists here optimistic about the potential of strengthening that relationship during the summit. they say the market here is ready for more trade with the u. s. they all to warn the south africa will have to tread carefully. that's due mostly to china and to a lesser degree, russia at a time of great geopolitical tensions between those countries and the united states as part of bricks. a grouping of the major, emerging economies of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the south african government would not want to alienate either be jing or moscow as it seeks, even warmer ties with washington international relations professor gilbert katia
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gala says during this summit, china will most definitely be the elephant in the room. 10 hours made a lot of inroads in africa, particularly the infrastructure, and engaging with a lot of african countries. china is africa's largest 2 way trading partner in 2021 . that value of trade hit $254000000000.00. and while u. s. president, jo biden's administration is concerned about china's growing footprint in africa. american officials continue to insist african nations should not be forced to pick sides. the united states will not dictate after his choices. neither should any less the right to make these choices belongs to ours. and after all, a diplomatic tightrope, to be sure. but one, the u. s. hopes can be navigated successfully. ma'am adam drama does either
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johannesburg, a bird carrying migraines and refugees trying to leave cuba has been stopped by the coast guard in the havana bank. it's estimated a quarter of a 1000000 people have left the island in the past 12 months. many of them are looking to escape cubans struggling economy, and then making the dangerous boat run to the united states. protest is in montenegro, have clashed with police as hundreds rallied against the government. the demonstrated threw rocks as they tried to break through police barrier in front of parliament. the police responded with his brain. one to grow has fain in political deadlocks, and its constitutional court was left without the minimum number of members after several judges. for ty, it's the remains of $53.00 people killed during spain. civil war have been zoomed in the northern basque region. investigators will try to identify the bones dug up in the town of adrena and return them to relatives. it's part of
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a process aimed at healing the wounds of the franco dictatorship, which began after the conflict ended in $939.00. more than half a 1000000 people were killed during the war, many of them buried in unmarked mass grain. a number of songs have emerged in iran during protests against the death of massa, meaning in place, custody in september. the lyrics detail the protest, his demands, and some of them had become slogans used during demonstrations dosage. a battery has more from tehran. i did, did out of them. i don't know, but it's a short, but this is a clip from the song mouse hole by the iranian rapper too much sala. he. the lyrics are derived from slogans chanted during the anti government demonstrations i cited with sela, he went from protesting with his music to actively participating on the streets. he's been arrested on charges of encouraging acts of violence and riot. this
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is another song. yes, it is. by well known wrapper hitchcock, near terence as at the square, the lyrics have been turned into expressive movements. that sum up protesters demands mister graham. she's the cal on job protest songs i needed in society because they give us some momentum. at times like these, i don't listen to in alejandro's of music. i mean, i miss the most important thing about a protest song is the feeling it evokes in you and effect it has on you. you can listen to a protest sung in many different styles of music. several, her phone audio who serving had you all poor, wrote the song that is perhaps most recognizable. he previously took part in a local talent show on your to your could euro see the lyrics of his song for the sake of are inspired by the demands circulated on social media. iraq, judy geneva about oh you go to sean, so about, oh,
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i know the zoo goes the so booed, but oh, isn't in the g? oh, it's the most plain melody in public spaces ah, unable, she chose the protest. music in a rom began before the constitutional revolution at the beginning of the last century, where musicians used it to demand justice and civil rights protest. music is a kind of peaceful protest without creating any tension and society, both a laptop. i locked up the bellow, chow song is still very much alive. it was chanted by workers in rice, patty fields in italy during world war 2 to complain about harsh conditions. oh no . oh, i am in today's farsi version is just as critical of authorities.
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mm hm. with, when music is used to protest on the streets, the usual melodic rules may not be as important. the wars and slogans take precedence over with them to ensure that the message is universal. doors of jabari al jazeera to her on. ah, hello, are you watching out 0 these the headlines this our, the founder of the collapsed crypto currency company, f t. x has been arrested in the bahamas. u. s. officials have filed criminal charges again, sam, bank mon freight. he has refused to testify in congress about how his company last billings of dollars of klein's money. allan fisher has.

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