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[000:00:00;00] the challenges here around the a funeral has been held for teenagers, shot dead by a police officer in front sees death is 5 days of violence across the country. the hello, i'm emily. angling this is l g 0 line from to our house. it coming up a truck accident in west,
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in kenya kills at least 50 people and thousands more injured. that king apologizes for the netherlands involvement in slavery, 160 use up to slaves were freed from former colonies. i'm sure link is piling into proves a debt restructuring plan, as the country looks to recover from its west financial process in more than 17 in the welcome to the program. we begin in france, where a funeral has been held for teenagers, children killed by a police officer on tuesday, friends and family of the 17 year old, identified only as now and chose to hold. a private ceremony is death treated for nights of riots. natasha butler reports from the power sub of non tear for mass, say in the south to lee or canada and the capital powers. public prophecy calls
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businesses you looted and destroyed the nationwide on girl on the streets follows the telling 17 year old mile during a police traffic stop on to the fridge. present is holding for calm. and so is the situation speed point just to spread unexcused. yet this is an unacceptable exploitation of the death of a teenager, which we deplore this time should all be about contemplation and respect. i strongly condemned those who are using the situation to try and create disorder and target our institutions from this football team has also repealed for an end to the rest captain kennedy. and then, by pay twitching a statement from the players saying they all understand the anger, the dialogue needs to be the focus know side of the holy hundreds of rest. already this week,
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the hundreds more were detained in the night. the mayor of my say said loosing and violent is unacceptable. i know to the governments in paris, defend police reinforcements. niles funeral has taken place here in north, at the end of a very difficult few days for the family. and particularly for the teenagers mother, she has lost only son. natasha butler out, is there a non to that's bringing poll brandon, who's also in on to for us. hello. that pull of a phase of things flaring up again tonight, particularly after the funeral of now today i will certainly be honest. here at the funeral was quite intense. there was a sense of anger mixed with the grief and a huge sense of neighborhood solidarity took place in that public casso. uh neighborhood. the uh i been uh, i just mosque. uh, so i even buy this mosque um the ground must have known to and he was into the
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burial took place, a separate trip out of mount off south of bass. uh, the retentions that the, the, anybody that started to film on the mobile phone were received shop words from students and other members of the public. and that it's turned off by a whole heap of mixed emotions. frankly, there is, and there is also frustration. and then there's also quite sadness that the weight of the, the violence that has erupt it, and we're spending an 8 protection of parts of known to, i'm speaking to people here, almost all of whom are reluctant to go on on, on television camera. they, they want to appear in camera, but they'll talk to you face to face. i'm not saying that 1st of all the, the vandalism, and the feature that you see around me wasn't caused by people from this area. they say it's been brought to this area and unfortunately the victims of it. but at the same time they kind of find something of sympathy. they sympathize with those recreate to the vandalism of the damage because of the way that that treats it. you know,
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this french states where supposedly all citizens ought to be treated equally well. some people are more equal than others. and certainly the people on that probably protested with states and on other states around france, around paris, up and down and must say, i'm legal. they are not treated necessarily with dignity by the police, and the sense is that the police act when they go to set them off with impunity on the fence state would deny that they say this particular police officer who shots now that has been put into prison and we'll face charges of homicide, but there are many other examples of police shootings with that hasn't been the case for the police of such and haven't been charges which it follows. so you have to this justifiable, understandable, and among people in full, what more can you tell us about for the evidence that's imaged about what happened on that fateful day from a passenger that was inside the call with now yeah,
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i mean were aware of that the youtube videos are over the top of the car, looking at the 2 police offices leading into the car and read. i've had other bits of evidence from other sources as well. talking about how the exchange between the 2 police officers and went on i'm wanting particular is one of the other occupants of the yellow top. he says, but what happened was that when the car was finally stopped by those 2 police officers, one of them went into the window and threatened to shoot to nile unless he cut off the engine and then put his gun to knowledge temple through his forehead and threatened to it's a file and then the pistol where now with the both of the of the, of the pistol on the, on the 3rd blow. oh, that was when the occupant, the passenger says now kind of stunned and took his foot off the brake of this automatic car, and that was what caused the cost to move forward. which point the 2nd officer fired the faithful shots. now, this sort of things,
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a very dramatic picture of very aggressive policing, which yeah, will undoubtedly form parts of the police investigation. this particular document has not yet presented himself to the investigate single authorities. it is said that he will do that on monday, but the 3rd that testimony will $74.00 impulse of the prosecution is homicide investigation that's underway against a police officer who find that fatal shooting down. all right, thanks for bringing us up to spade pull. brandon live in non tanf. thank and as we heard from natasha story, the french national football team issued a statement calling for com. and a letter posted on the twitter page of captain kelly and bob paid the play and said they understood the range peoples out for the death of now. but added that the time for violence must stop to give way to that of morning dialogue and reconstruction shit. criminal geisha is a football journalist, she explains the impact of the teams. coal for pates. it is very significant because the football is a huge sport in france. the one to walk up, you know,
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2018 and also a 1998. so people are really, you know, literally involved in this, and they have a big following across the country, but also across the world. and as a reason they easily with the, you know, the population and because they come from these neighborhoods, they understand what is going on. so it is very possible. but also just to help people understand that yes, you can protest. but when it comes down to, you know, hunting other people or businesses, it's not a good look. it actually shows that it's losing the context of the protest for naya to have the world news now. and it contained a trunk is crash and a busy intersection in west them can you and killing at least 51 painful can use. transport minister visited the same and carried show and describe the accident is terrible and painful. catherine. so it has more details from nairobi. this is one
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of the worst route collisions ever seen in the truck driver was transporting cement, lost control of the vehicle, wronged onto other cars, and motorcycles killed the menu roadside straight as an injured out is. police are searching for the driver who fled from the scene. witnesses said he was speeding the image i had just got to the junction. i saw a speeding oncoming trailer. i swerved and escaped, hitting him head on. the person who was behind me thought i wanted to buy something and then a 40 over took me and that is when he was head. i mean, really? well, i said, well again, so i was involved in your time. my wife works here with the junction. that's how i got the news 1st time i rushed here and found people being rushed to hospital. so this was still under the trailer sections of this road from nairobi to west in. can you a dangerous for dr. is because of shop corners and benz. as a weather is often cloudy, we pull visibility. many traffic accidents have happened on this road. traders and
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who sell their merchandise tomato roost as long it and often obstructs traffic as a rush to look for bias. i'm at the bottom transport cabinet secretary, keep chewing bubble. common. easy to this in and say does that will change full not but, and that'd be a shadow. we will relocate to trade is to designated market areas. we will pay access roads to make sure they can sell, they've prod, use, but they cannot continue to do the business on the highway of some canyon. see enforcing traffic rules is difficult because of reckless driving by some motorists police corruption and pull maintained routes. the national transport and safety authority say more than $4000.00 people were killed in root accidents in kenya last year. for now, many people in warranty, i need a grieving fraudulent to come to toms with what's happened,
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catherine. so all this era arrow became the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez, is in hazy, which is facing a di humanitarian situation in a self estimates half of the population. around 5000000 people are an urgent need of aid. with children, the most effective, the caribbean country has been suffering from gang violence and an economic crisis . many people have been to tice displaced rather in the past few years. let's go live to add different medic edison. james stays at the united nations in you all. cultivate james. what. what can you tell us about the significance of the human shapes trip? well, it's going to be a very, relatively short trip, is going to be very tight. security for the sake of general, he is the highest level person to visit hate for some considerable time. in fact, i'm told by a member who's delegation. i've just been chatting to that he is now met the prime minister of hate t audio only. of course, he has been the prime minister, but the previous prime minister was assassinated at 2 years ago almost exactly 2
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years ago. the situation was bad before that, but it's been very bad since with guys is controlling much of the capital violence spiraling and the humanitarian situation. very bad. one person is being tight and the last week is the head of unicef, catherine russell. she brief, the secretary general about the situation and she spoke to me about how it is on the ground. it's. it's terrible. actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place right now for children. and the, the security says, the security situation is something that we all should be worried about. you head, one of the most important you an agency is the one that looks off to children, but you're also the point person for the humanitarian community,
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the whole of the amount of town and community on 80. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to but isn't. the problem is not humanitarian is, is it security? you'll never gonna solve the humanitarian situation. if you don't solve the secuity search, i think there's certainly linked, as you said, the humanitarian problem is absolutely dreadful. and we're doing our best, i'm along with many other actors. i have as i, you know, i was and he was sending mccain who's the head of the world food program. they're trying hard to get food into the country. we're trying hard to respond to the needs of children, but it was the, the humanitarian response has to go hand in hand with some effort to get the country to be more stabilized because it's very difficult for us to even do our work. and many of these places it's dangerous for our people as well. i was in a hospital where the doctor told introduce me to a woman who work there who had been kidnapped and held for ransom, and that is happening all over the place. so it's very difficult to do the work we need to do on the humanitarian side. if we don't have a more secure situation,
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the people of haiti and the children, i mean, the children are going to be scott, all they hope, by, by the things they are saying and the things that are happening to them. i think children everywhere face challenges like this children are resilient, they can bounce back, but they need support to do that, right? they need to make sure that their mental health is being taken care of, that they're being fed properly, that they get to go to school. their health is being taken care of. they can, they're there is hope, right? we know what to do there. we just need more resources to and we need a better situation. we need a better security situation on the ground in order to do our work. and i think then we can move in a better direction. obviously, the haitian people, the haitian government, they have to own the future, the outside can't fix all these problems. but for right now, given how terrible it is, we need to, we need to do more to help the ahead of unicef, catherine russell, speaking to me about the situation in haiti, she was there a week ago, the secretary general of the united nations is that now both, i think, kept the same name to try and get the world to take notice to you as well. and it's
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becoming a forgotten situation and they want the world to take. notice an example of, of a lack of notice perhaps in the humanitarian situation is that i just think is the un need $719000000.00 to try and help and feed the people of haiti. so father and he got 22 percent of that stock difference between those figures. thank you very much for the update. james base diplomatic. it is a new are still ahead on the elders. 0 on the front line and the war against poaching will be on control with south africa is wildlife ranges. and be careful when you kiss the bride why this may or in mexico is celebrating his marriage to an allegation. the drought is devastating war torn somalia and intensifying
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a hungry crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of the children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send the termination of, of people's leading finance. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power, somalia, a fight for survival and the jersey to the
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colleges. when the the, the hello are you watching on 20. i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder of our top story is this our funeral for the french teenager killed by a police officer is being, has been held in non tech. thousands of people have been arrested during 4 nights a rising president, emmanuel, my front has canceled estate, visits to germany. more than 50 people have been killed in a trunk, crash and west and came in the truck keep several vehicles. and if you seem to section transport minister has visited the side and says new safety measures will
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be introduced. and un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has arrived in hygiene to assess the dia, humanitarian situation, that unicef estimates half of the population are in an urgent need of age. with children most affected, the dodge king has apologized for the netherlands role in slavery. can william alexander said he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity? the prime minister, i'm not able to apologize. back in december, the government is establishing at $217000000.00 fund to raise awareness of making the december 4th yard at the midst of case it ends. on december 19th. last year, the dutch prime minister apologized on behalf of the government for the fact that for centuries in the name of the dutch states and human beings were used as commodities exploited and abused. today i stand before you today as your king and as a member of the government,
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i make this apology myself about and i feel the weights of the words in my hearts. and my soul. for long as parliament has version to approve a restructuring plan for the countries, $83000000000.00 desk, it has the central bank and pension fund sharing the desk. if i'm in finance minister says it helps rebuild confidence. interlink is market define is part of an international monetary fund by allows which the government facility, dr. defaulting on it, states lost in that land to months of few food and medicine shortages. now fernandez has moved from columbus of 2 weeks of speculation. the governments planned for restructuring each local debt has been passed by parliament. now obviously they have to take $21.00 days for any one expressing a position to that, to speak or take action. but in general, this is the government plan. it has obviously review that it is looking mainly at
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the pension funds or superannuation funds. these one of the biggest pots of money, if you like, that he's hailed the moneys that are contributed by ordinary working glossary lumpkins with a gum and trade. what? because what? because in the states and people basically who have been waiting all of their lives for that mistake and planning for it. and the government seems to be looking at that to bring in that that restructuring component. now opposition has obviously reacted accusing the government of, you know, penalizing the common man who man, who has no voice and leaving the more elite of the sort of, you know, uh, primary dealers. the big um, sort of big business uh, relatively unscathed. but the government says that he did not touch the banking sector because of banking sector has paid enough a little price already the paying almost 50 percent in income tax. uh and the base would have led to
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a lot of problems in the economy. but many people on buying that and for ordinary sure lumpkins, the bottom line will be what happens to that money that they were looking forward to, especially in the context of given the economic crisis, leading to the loss of value to what he's already projected. fernandez audra, 0 colombo as the leader of hong kong has warned against what he calls destructive forces. engaging and soft resistance. john last spoke on the 26th anniversary of the hangover of the full up british colony to china. they designed badging, or cheese, or were nagging on the one country to systems agreement, the guaranteed freedom in the territory for 50 years. so you hung on things that go hong kong is generally stable as a whole. some countries have misguided china is peaceful development. deliberately targeted and suppressed it, and the destructive force of self confrontation is looking within hong kong.
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therefore, we must be vigilant spontaneously safe god, national security, and fully and accurately implement the one country to systems policy the coming year in china and expanded counter espionage flow. has gone into effect, critics say abroad and definition of espionage will raise concerns of in christ scrutiny, among foreign businesses, academics and journalists. the united states is the low we'll give badging legal grounds for accessing data held by us companies in china to south africa now. and the fight to protect it's wild life. the country has the largest number of runners weld, but it's also the hottest when it comes to poaching. technology is now playing and increasing role in supporting conservation efforts. stephanie deco reports from limpopo provence. they are the front line and what is a very real war? living up to 3 weeks in the bush. this is
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a tough job ranger covenant checks on the cameras placed at a pictures, entry hot spot. technology is playing a large role in south africa's anti poaching fight, didn't a ledger change the way look and then making the jump easy as we putting all come with us down to the entry and then with the tech to puts us a way back though is just holding in and then it's work and the gunshot. today's too late. they've already killed it. i know to for mine. around 40 kilometers away the field teams check in with base county. this is a private security company operating on a few private reserves in the software. i'm on the web portal. they've got a i that works in and it takes me to fix that, whether it's an movements, if it is, and the movements of the runners of the elephant is in line. so with that human
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movement and is that vehicle the latest technology, not fully operational, yet, this drone, aside from the data collects, we're told it is also a powerful intimidation tool. it is much easier to cover large areas from above bush for as far as the i can see, the sweet spot of mother and her cough down below. the days he just using of poachers often move at night were told that's the light fades, the patrols go on and the technology changes they use in for red to light up the dark night. even more light is given by the torch, but only the in for read can see this. move back to the naked eye. nothing is there
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. you see pushing coming towards you in conflict. and has no idea of the south africa has the world's largest number of wild rhino. but it's also the hardest hit by poachers. there has been a steady decline over the years. manpower ministry, great equipment, and constantly evolving technology still may not be enough to save these incredible animals from disappearing for good stephanie decor, ultra 0, sim popo pub in south africa, to european space agency and telescope has blasted off to explore the mysteries of the universe. for 3, a space ex rocket launched from cape canaveral in the us with the euclid the satellites on board. it will investigate doc energy and shot the largest map of the universe as a creative of the law is a professor of astronomy in university college london. he told us about the initial
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planning for the you could tell us got mission. it's the major at the local advancement. at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe, you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago. right. the whole universe is 13800000000 years old. so it would see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by mentioning a read us of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can, we then people travel from one country mentally in other, discovering your new places. and i think this,
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this journey of euclid of the journey to dog can assess the, you'll play space or just the website says the journey into the darkness is i think, just part of human curiosity. and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and then why is it so strange because the current measurements based on it other based space based and ground based telescopes suggest that it's present. we understand only 5 percent of universities might of stuff like cos, well, ordinary met there and we don't understand 95 percent of it, which is made of goals are metter and dark energy as riley. it has begun the 1st country to allow mental health patients to be treated with extracts from so called magic mushrooms and m d m a better known as ecstasy, authorized psychiatrist, and now able to prescribe the drugs to tackle depression, post traumatic stress disorder. and of the conditions, the mayor of
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a small town in mexico has married an alligator. the reptile is seen as a daisy representing mother ruth and more a tiny white wedding dress. the ceremony is part of indigenous culture and symbolizes the joining of humans with the divine. all right, that's it for me, emily and when, but i'll be back at the top of the hour with one use. but in the meantime, stay tuned for inside story. the the hello good to see while the hot and dry wind continues to be the big story through the middle east step and down the gulf states. so what do you say we go in there for a closer look. i'm not particularly powerful, so it's not lifting up the signed and does as much as we have seen in the past. but look at this for us here in the $4748.00 degrees,
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likely to be our hobbies stay of the year of to buck us down. we go, actually, you know what for us? let's focus on this and, and dust on 1st. it was in southeast these are on it's now moving further towards the north. but look, what's happening now, we're getting a hot and dry wind coming out of turkmenistan, picking up that sounding does. so it will be particularly bad along the border with your on and off kind of started looking fairly quiet and focused on those months who range bit of a breather on sunday and off to turkey and we go it's also looking good here. plenty of sun and the forecast many spots will close in on 30 degrees over the course of the weekend. africa, it looks like this. west africa, the rains are picking up for coastal areas from nigeria to see are the own through guinea and guinea be south and central africa actually turning a bit more quiet. so let's go to the south also behind his son in the forecast, right across south africa on sunday. so you soon stated
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the challenge is after you all that is set to get a $3000000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund. the country is close to defaulting on its international depths. so will this be or safe practiced on hope could of course the country deeper into this. this is inside story. the

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