tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 1, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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so it ended up with the sad, the 2nd time, the sixty's in the, our politics on now tuesday of the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily. angling this isn't use our life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? a teenager shot dead by a police officer in front is lives arrest is death response days of violence across the country. a truck accident in west and kenya kills at least 50 people and thousands more injured. trunk is parliament approves a death restructuring plan is the country looks to recover from its worst financial
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crisis in more than $73.00. your euclid and telescope bloss self to space hoping you said live on to the universe is right. has to be strange and on. seems a seminal, gorgeous bolts means england during big problem day full. the 2nd, the ashes taste with a straight here age. closer to the the problem to the program. we begin in france, wherever a funeral has been held for teenager sheltering killed by a police officer on tuesday, friends and family of the 17 year old identified only as the l. m. chose to hold. a private ceremony is death triggered 4 nights of protests, is actually butler begins coverage from the power set of notes and for mass
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se in the south to lee on canada and the capital powers, public prophecy calls and businesses you to i'm destroyed the nationwide on your on the streets follows the telling 17 year old nile during a police traffic stop on to the fridge. present is holding for. com. and so is the situation hijacked to spread and it was just some of this, this isn't 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 from this football team have also repealed for an end to the rest. captain kennedy and, and by pe tweeting a statement from the players saying they all understand the anger, the dialogue needs to be the focus know side of the bully,
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hundreds of arrest waiting this week. the hundreds more were detained as the noise, the mayor of mass say said, loosing and violent is unacceptable. i know to the governments in paris to send 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 buckler, which is era known to the french interior minister called on people to respect the judicial process. excuse me, up. and you people so pretty, she knew was that impunity for this produced man? no, he was on the same day, puts in custody with on the farm on investigation as he is today. unfortunately for him in jail does it just to find there? i'm just the firewall, the onset as though it's 6. so we will stop this mess. we will respect the traditional process, we will then the political social, legal lessons may be awesome,
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talking about all cycle one day to use. it gets 40 dollars and 50 years. we use the state of emergency 4 times for really serious things, please. or should i can that's bringing poll brannon, who's also in on say, hello, that poll as the phase of things clearing up again tonight, after that funeral of now today, to pull this up in the price. uh for the potential of more trouble lights. its not is yeah, the police numbers are logging into. i must have been sent to legal and i've gotta say that the numbers of police are pretty substantial. $45000.00 police is going to be on duty throughout the evening. and the funeral itself was tense. there was a lot of anger, there was a lot of grief involved. many of those people who attended new now directly, many of them didn't. many of them were just going back to express the solidarity for young man shots in circumstances which really are controversial, shall we say, all this under, under investigation at the moment. the san,
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someone's here in non tear. what i'm standing is relatively peaceful. does a kid you can hit practicing these really is on his motorbike, but there are families walking around and bringing groceries hanging from the store . children out still playing. busy just as it's starting to get dock here now, but there is, there isn't that kind of tension that we've seen on previous nights that set the, the events of most say, later on. and then so that's room is that's the, you know, gatherings might take place in central powers. later on this evening i'm going to put the police on edge on it. it's interesting that the interior minister and the justice minister both said today that they were gonna come down very hard on any defense on any disruption. and i'm trouble and another development today pool is that more evidence has emerged about what happened on that fateful day. and it's come from a passenger that was inside the call with now. and that's right. i mean i'll,
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i'll just see what happens on tuesday morning is under investigation. the officer involved has been charged with the voluntary homicide and is being held in custody in prison in central powers. at the moment. we understand that he will deny charges that those charges against him. but what we have heard from, and it's kind of a, an account that evolved over the last couple of days is from one of the other occupants of the golf. now helen, with the driver, this is one of the other occupants who talked about the, the aggressiveness of the police officer in the traffic stop house. one of the 2 offices essentially said that they were going to shoot now unless he kept the engine and then put the gun to niles head and threatened to shoot him and then the other. and then i could pistol whipped and basically touching with the pots of that pistol, 2 or 3 times on the final time that he had to do the concert. but now kind of a bit stunned. took his foot off the brake of that boat. the magic car, the cost off to move forward,
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and it was at that point that the 2nd police officer fired the faithful shot. now, it prints the picture, very aggressive policing, very angry, aggressive policing, and it plays into the hands of the kind of accounts that people give all the way police treats the people from places like the public because of a state where now came from that kind of assumption of guilt, the kind of aggressiveness and it is. yeah. it's not, it's not going down very well with the people by observing that video and realizing more more what went on on tuesday. all right, well of course patching throughout the night. thanks so much for the update pull brennan in non 10. and as you heard earlier in natasha story, the french national football team has issued a statement calling for come. and a page long letter have posted on the twitter page of captain killing. bob pay the price if they understood the range people felt for the death of now and added that the time for violence must cease to give what they say to give way to that of morning dialogue and reconstruction to my home is ah, he is a full full gentlest,
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based in my saying, he says in by pe is close with for president and manual on the chrome immediately following by nails desk or killer thing. we saw 2 or 3 sweets from different players who couldn't do the best. one defender said that this is another case of police brutality. mike menu on the goalkeeper said, you know, it's always the same people that are killed whenever they do something wrong. whenever they transgress the largest by little bit, look at the and said, you can't defend the indefensible. and so i felt like those were more genuine reactions harbor enough 3 days later. and as these have become, you know, increasingly large and, and violent protests, we now get the statement from julian about the captain of the french sessional team . both you have to know that to me and about this quite close to a manual micro, many of my chrome personally intervene himself 2 or 3 times to make sure that the player stays in paris and in french to play for prices right now. i, for example, even during the cobit pen demik, he sort of pushed ken and i pay to put
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a social media posts of himself getting vaccinated and he sent him for that. so it, he can be seen as perhaps sometimes the public, the p. r for a, for a manual macro, and the football in support and general could play a role because around a 3rd of the french national team actually come from these neighborhoods. he's working class a suburb, sleep on you as we call them, you know, i sort of didn't come from prison. supper was more than half of it. a team or 2 thirds come from suburbs around the country. so these players that come from these backgrounds, they know people like not evans yet and do and, and so i think they, they have empathy towards a lot of people that live in these socio political context. russ, perhaps a politicians and the media at least don't. so i think support could perhaps you use to, to, to innovate, to propose a new set of solutions. but the divisions are very, very deep and they're going to be, i think, difficult to sort of to try the world news now. and it contained a truck is crashed and a busy intersection in west in can you healing? at least $51.00. people can use transport minutes to visit the scene and carry cio
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and said new safety measures will be introduced. catherine, so a reports from nairobi. this is one of the worst route collisions ever seen in truck driver was transporting cement, lost control of the vehicle, wronged onto other cars, and motorcycles killed the menu roadside straight as an injured, doubtless police are searching for the driver who fled from the scene. witnesses said he was speeding the women 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 a wanting to buy something and then the over took me and that is when he was heading about. i mean was that well again, so i was involved in your time. my wife works here with the junction. that's how i got the news. first 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
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kenya, 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 traitor than who could sell their merchandise to motto east as long it and often obstructs traffic as a rush to look for bias. i'm at the bottom, the transport cabinet secretary, keep to buy more 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. 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 rude accidents in kenya last
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year. for now, many people in warranty, i need a grieving, frankly to come to terms with what's happened, catherine. so all this era arrow became at least 25 people, including 3 children, had been killed in west in india, when a bus crashed and burst into flames. police say the vehicle was traveling to the city of to net when it hit a pole and all of it turned well then 11000 people are killed every year by road accidents in india. plenty more. coming up on this news. our including new legislation in china, which is raising concerns and on farm businesses and individuals. and f one rode at champion macs, the staff in sprint, away with another win page of we'll have all those details coming up in the
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new counter. espionage legislation has been impacted in china. critics fee. the expanded definition of espionage will main increase to scrutinise of foreign companies, academics and journalists. jessica washington has the details from badging. a susie introducing you national security laws nearly a decade ago aging has increasingly tightened its control and its screws and these people and activities in china now changes to counts of espionage regulations are coming into effect on saturday. expand the number of activities considered aspiring to include a band on the transfer of any information authorities consider relates to national security and expand the definition of espionage to include cyber attacks, against stage organizations and information infrastructure. it follows the general trend in recent years in the development of chinese and all towards more
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emphasis on national security. more control by the communist party of important areas of the state. the change is suppose to move in a dozen new or amended laws under which people can be banned from leaving china. and i'm a say it's likely to raise concern among foreigners and business people operating in the country of coming under. great discursive exit signs has been applied in china for many years. and write scripts, no say, have been increasingly used against both chinese nationals and foreigners under the revised counter espionage as long as they can be imposed on any one under investigation. human rights research essentially was prevented from leaving china in 2017. he was detained for 10 days in a hotel room before being allowed to fly out to a strange. yeah. if i go that any time that they will time be
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a right to away. so that's the sky below actually uh i saw a vague so ambiguous that they can, they can use it to fabricate a case to push the fuel. anyone for, for political po, box aging says the changes am to protect china language. every country has the right to safeguard its national security to domestic legislation and such. this is the common practice of all countries. the changes. com is china. his board is open for foreign visitors after 3 years of coven 19 restrictions. but some experts say the broad and vague scope of the revisions may cause some businesses and individuals to question how welcome they really are. jessica washington, which is 0 between sherlock is problem and has voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries $83000000000.00 debt. the plan is part of an international monetary funded by allows,
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which the government pursued off to defaulting on it states last year. that led to months of fuel 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 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
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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 um the sort of, you know, uh, primary dealers. the big um, sort of big business a 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. and the base would have led to 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 last, the value to what he's already projected fernandez audra 0 colombo to thousands of protest is in israel
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a back on the straits to rally against plans to reform. the judicial system changes would include how the supreme court judges selected these a live pitch is coming out of hell of a for they were, sees of people, tens of thousands which we gathered there. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu has dropped parts of his plan that would have allowed parliament to over to, for, for link demonstrations have continued and being held every week since january serbians are protesting in dozens of cities, demanding political change. it's the 9th of mass demonstration. this institution are things in may that killed a same people and wounded 20 of his protest inside the government and media haven't done enough to change what they describe as a culture. violence design has the nicholas which is at the protest in belgrade to visit the names weights in a row. the citizens, the survey, are protesting out through the 2 must show them to happen almost 2 months ago. the protests are 30 monday,
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the resignations of minister of police and the chief of security forces and serve as well as taking your natural frequency is also on tv services, namely, tv pink and tv happy because uh or they may have to think now is the cable to start again with the reality program on television from all to and that's far as an outrage of these people behind a few days ago. so they decided today to start to walk towards the television which is on the search. so um, if there is a way for the builder, no national assembled, it behind me. that is the part of the version of this protest, because up until now they were mostly called and not it happened. everybody holds that it will say, call even today, several 1000 people yet are gathered here in the national assembly today, and the wall will start shortly off. yes, the people who are now talking because you're finished with their thoughts sending messages to the processors. so the process will end in front of the television,
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where the owner of the television is waiting for the processor with a big flag of serbia, ports in front of the front of the building. the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, is in the hazy, which is facing a di humanitarian situation. unicef estimates that half of the population around 5000000 people are in an urgent need of aid. with children, the most effective, the caribbean country has been suffering from gang violence and economic crisis. many people have been displaced in the past few years. right. let's bringing out diplomatic edison. james buys at the united nations in your color that james. what more can you tell us about the significance of the u. n. shapes trip? well, it will be of a relatively short. so if he's already been on the ground for 4 hours or so, and that's because of the security situation, but he is meeting with the prime minister ariel on please be meeting him and senior officials. of course, the last private, instruct, hazy,
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almost exactly 2 years ago was assassinated. the situation was by ben. it's been even, was ever since with gains controlling much of the capital for the prince. and that's what it led to a very poor, political, and humanitarian situation. the 2nd generals, very keen to get international attention. he wants to try and dislodge of the gangs . he's proposed a part of military police strike force, but no countries come forward to lead it at this stage. now, the head of unicef, catherine russell, she was in haiti last week. she briefed the secretary general about the situation before he went to 80 and arrived that today. and i also about the situation. 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,
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the security says the security situation is something that we all should be worried about. you had one of the most important un agencies, the one that looks off to children, but you're also the point person for the humanitarian community, the whole of the amount of town and community on 80. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to, but isn't problems known. humanitarian, this is a, it's, it's secure. so 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 in haiti was sending mccain. who's the head of the world food program. they're trying hard to get food into the country. were trying hard to respond to the needs of children, but it was the, the, she met, a tearing 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
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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, 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 whole, 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,
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we need to do more to help. the had to view the staff counselor and russell speaking to me earlier and she's making the point to point the 2nd general. i think he's gonna be making drawing his visit to hate and the reason ready for us. but that visit hazy, the u. n. c, a, but the rest of the international community has forgotten haiti and they urgently need to put it back on the map and put it back on the list of priorities. you just have to look at the humanitarian appeal for 80 urgently need needed money to feed and help people. $719000000.00 is what the un says. it needs so far. pretty graham . they've already got some 22 percent of that. yes. as big as staggering. thanks so much for bringing us up to spade james spies at the united nations in new. thank you. your pain space agency telescope has blasted off to explode the mysteries of the universe. for 3,
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it was lost on his face ex rotate from cape canaveral in the us state of florida. the telescope will investigate doc, energy and doc match up. it will also chop the largest map of the universe ever created, including up to $2000000000.00 galaxies. awful. i have is a professor of astronomy at university college london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what he hopes will be shaped. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe. and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about a 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 release of galaxies,
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it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it what's univers made, or, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave, which we then people traveled from one country, mentally, and other discovered new, new places. and i think this, this journey of euclid, the journey into darkness as your playstation agency website says, the journey into darkness is, i think, this part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it other based space based and gone based telescopes suggest that it's present. we understand only 5 percent of the universe is made of stuff like cos. well, ordinary met there and we don't understand 95 percent of it, which is made of cause or mentor and dark energy. still ahead on algae 0 where in
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one of the world's largest lithium reserves. why indigenous communities imagine tina was scared of losing their rights and they way of life as dryly it becomes the 1st country to legalize the use of psychedelic magic mushrooms and extra seats of traits and mental health patients. plus john henry and in chicago were for the 1st time nascar drivers are driving at high speed through the city streets. some neighbors are asking what could possibly go wrong, 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 log. i'm not particularly powerful,
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so it's not lifting up the signed in does as much as we have seen in the past. but look at this for us here in the 4748 degrees, likely to be our hobbies. stay off the gear of the buck us time we go, actually, you know what for us? let's focus on this send and dust storing for us. it was in southeast these are on it's now moving further toward 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 in the forecast. many spots will close in on 30 degrees over the course of the weekend. i forget, 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,
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out just the right has changed on the grass. they've just staring interaction here and been dr as to bring you more award winning document trees and light news. news the i know you're watching out to 0. i'm emily angry, and he's a reminder of bounce up stories. this our front is deploying additional security forces to prepare for a 5th night of protests and risk. started off to police shots at a teenager on tuesday. and the power suburb of non to a private funeral has been held for the 17 year old. more than 50 people have been killed in a truck crash in western kenya, the truck keeps several vehicles at
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a busy intersection. the transport minister has visited the site and says new safety measures will be introduced. and sherlock is, parliament has voted to approve a debt restructuring plan as part of an i'm a bailout to the government defaulted on instead, last year, leading to months, a few food and medicine shortages that king has apologized for the netherlands role in slavery. king william alexander said he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity. the prime minister apologized back in december. the government is establishing a $217000000.00 fund to raise awareness of makes the december 4th yard at the missed a place. 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 that human beings were used as
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commodities exploited and abused. today i stand before you today as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself, and i feel the weights of the words in my hearts and my soul. and that apology was made 160 years to the day since the dodge officially abolished of slavery. july the 1st 1863 was when the dutch legally ended slavery in. that's guy on now known as, sorry, now, and is, and you know, the colonies in the car bane, but most slave labor is own documentations, were forced to keep on working for another 10 years. new research has revealed the king's ancestors and the modern day equivalent of nearly $600000000.00 from slavery . starting in the like 15 hundreds, the dutch west india company expanded to become the world's largest transatlantic slave trader. shipping around 600000 people from africa through the americas. for more on this story, let's bring in taiwan 5 black, who's
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a professor of dutch colonial history at the university of live, and he joins me from amsterdam. thanks so much for being on the program. kawan festival. how is this apology being received in the netherlands? is it a case of better late than never? that? yes, absolutely. i think the reception has been very positive also because in addition to the apology that you heard frank man just before he passed for forgiveness for the lack of action is uh his own. uh, family is. ready time of slavery. so it was not only an apology on the part of the states and workforce visions same day, but also for the election of his own family during this time is a speaking of that research. what's the significance of it being commissioned by the king and into the revealing such documents in terms of his family history? yeah, so, so it's important, of course, of this research is done in the z,
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but he has decided that there should be 2 studies. one is of the wall jacks in the private collection of the royal family. so are those objects, whatever thing on the conditions of and the colonialism. and the other study is the of the family, how they operate. is it within the system, how they brought it from it and how they made it are of their own chords? culture levels of touch does culture and then sometimes much more than what he asked forgiveness for today. forget this for today, was the nation of is uh, as far as on the issue of slavery, and i think we will see another stop when we know the expense of the families are station in the coming years. is now the question of reparations. what happens next as well that was, i think, very special about the, the,
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the, the, the, the, the speech of the game today is the, at the, the, the apologies by the stage in december last year the, the prime minister said, well after say we have to do is apologize, apologies, but we don't put a full stop rebooted, commenters. it's not finished. we need to do more. and i was still very abstract because i'm talking about the repair and healing and coming slightly closer to to saying something. well, more concrete, about what that shoot me a, but at least he communicated to all levels of government. that is, is, so this is going to be an important issue in the years to come. and goals are there is no, no blue blue brand for respiratory just as that is that is a journey that they think we should to amazing. yeah. how long do you think this will put pressure on other royal families to apologize for the colonial past?
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the likes of, say, britain and belgium. yes, i think bridges 1st in line here, there is a present action between the royal family, between the 2 families under history and slavery as well. and so i'm certain that among their peers, this has to make some kind of impression and that they will allow us to have to respond in some way. however, the game present at the apologies and the whole speech very much as a dosh team dive affair. so the thing is that so, so for countries that islands and, and, and goes out and st. martin and the guardian. and so he spoke very much as the handle that stays with the 4 countries. he did not talk about other countries for the international relations. he also, they don't speak about other countries that were affected by the dashing system.
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and by assure that this will well have making impression on the road holidays and so stay elsewhere and we'll wait and see if it does. thank you very much for your insights. coincides with black professor of dash colonial history at the university of light. and thank you, you're welcome. bye. so moving on and a new government ministries being created in clear columbia to protect the rights of women and the most vulnerable in society. alexandro run p, a. t reports from bogota on the chances of success, that the ministry of equality and equity. a promise finally from the field in a year after taking office the left is the government. the double pay through announced the creation of columbia for several ministry to address the countries been picking on in social inequality noon up with that it can be a part of the vice president, france, and marcus. enough for colombian, environmental least we'll need it. your most from plan does happen today with for filling our campaign promise to create this new institution and institution,
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this will take care and what tirelessly to guarantee. the rights of the most refundable people in our country and to the most vulnerable regions. the new ministry of equality and equity wasn't migrated and lucky to when cologne gets most impoverished and under developed regions. symbolizing the task of hand, secure families walk for hours daily in search of drink, of, of water and child mortality remains separately. hi, marcus will be responsible for bringing government services to them in other formula been marginalized populations, and will be fine in spite the government recent tax reforms with the starting budget of a 125000000 dollars a message advocate, but it's a waste to it is not a big budget, but it's a way to start articulating different sectors of government to create efficient policies to combat social, economic and political inequality. so it will be
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a very long term task. but the important thing right now is to start columbia 1st after the vice president has endured racism and discrimination for her entire life . displaced by violence, she worked at the house mates to raise or children in later earned a law degree. and the 2018 goldman price for work against illegal mining mina. yes . in the clergy stuff. the ministry has 2 objects. number one is, is to actually be a symbol of change. the other is to actually accomplish something. and the problem is, the 1st objective is easy to do. the 2nd is much more good. for many under represented colombians, friends. marcus, who has faced and overcome the barriers of this very unequal society, is the right person to try to start transforming columbia into a country where people's future depend on their talent and not their origin.
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allison that i'm 50, i'm just so you have a good a it's, it's known as white goals. and in northern argentina there are vast amounts of it with him as an increasingly valuable resource. and as wanting companies move in, indigenous communities are on a look and taking to the streets to make their voices heard. stories of a report from the lithium ridge and northern province of boy. hm. another day of protest by members of this indigenous community, northern argentina. they have been blocking goats for days, protesting against a provincial constitutional reform. they say, will affect their way of life. email belongs to the community of felina, hit them this. they are concerned about some articles in the constitution that considers their territory state property and could open the land for x notation. then are you going to almost and we're fighting for our rights to be respected as dual regional communities that have lived here for me. now is we want the governor to reboot the new constitution and to resign?
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there are road looks like this one happening all around the province. lithium production has skyrocketed in recent years as the world is trying to move away from fossil fuels. but communities that live near lithium plans are extremely concerned about what will happen with their territories. and with the water resources in this part of the country, of the protest is happening in what is known as the lithium try and go. and there we have that includes olivia and sheila, the region has some of the largest leaf can reserves in the world. for decades, indigenous communities have survived over their capital tourism unsold, but now they see their way of life. he said, risk certainly that diesel lives in the lead time community. it is right here where the listing expectations would soon begin to look over the 1st of all, this conflict is happening here and it's unusual for us. we're not used to this, and we're so afraid they want to change last and as usual, we won't have any writers across the province has awarded an area of 11000 heck
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those to and left him company by law. the government is supposed to consult communities in the area where they wanted lithium companies to operate in the region low. your say the consultation did not take place, most of them for your loved ones. so it's a meeting with one or 2 people and having them sign the paper. there's a standard and a procedure and control mechanisms of how this consultation should take place. suddenly, the constitutional reform has sparked violence that has not been seen in years in this northern argentinean from ins. recently the government right to move the protesters by force. dozens of people were injured, governor out of them, what alex says, he has put 2 of the articles that are of concern to the indigenous communities on hold equity. i cannot say that we have gone to the community and if they think we will run them over, we want, we have gone back to the 2 articles that concern them and we will revise that bill and i think cause a lot in those communities remain on the alert,
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they say vigilance is one way to protect them. there's certain that development in the region will come at their expense as a month in, in those, in but 80. so i'll just see to pull them up. monica who is riley, has become the 1st country to allow mental health patient is to be treated with extracts from so called magic mushrooms and m g m a better known as ecstasy, authorized psychiatrist. i'm now able to prescribe the drugs to tackle depression, post traumatic stress disorder, and other conditions. these trying government reclassified the drugs following trials and medically controlled environments. christopher lang main to is a professor and deputy director of the new right medicines discovery center and wellness university. he says the patients receiving this treatment will be those who can afford to pay for it privately. the requirement is that the substances are still use in a very,
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clinically controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, there'll be dosed given to a patient by a, for a psychiatrist probably with a psychologist present as well. and that session could last for anything up to 8 hours. so you can imagine this is a quite expensive treatment. and at the moment in australia, in context, we're still working out the economics of how we pay for these things. but at the moment, i think the patients that will be receiving this. so there is a kind of forward to pay for it privately. we always have to be very cognizant and about the import. so no matter the advocacy of new medicines, that's that safety. and that's why i think it's very important that they are used in these really well regulated clinic controlled environments where what we call a set in the setting, a critical to ensuring that the patients have the very best chance of getting the
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very best experience in terms of the treatment so we can obviously ensure that we do know how as it was still ahead on algae 0, an engine nathan line comes out to bad for a strategy of the latest from the 2nd to ashes test coming up with with the environment. so let's say one of the stray is most range far as on the rest of these victims, protested one when a speech those prepared to break on which is here the
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the, the, the nation island of bali has long been in paradise centuries they've been joined recently though are buying a new group of travelers, thousands from ukraine and russia is taking century from the rule. so learn slowly explains from bali away from home these ukrainians and bodies celebrate the vision around a national holiday designed to uphold the traditions of ukraine's national clothing . for them, these events a more than just a social gathering. we show huge war with huge problems, but we still a life we show for the older world that we uh, separates from russian with looks lot like russians. we have separated language. we say of national close to mutual who only wants to give his 1st name, decided to remain in body of to russia invaded ukraine while he was in the holiday
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here of the 2 countries to the thousands of the citizens living alongside each other on this intrusion i max debunking is a russian expatriate has lived in body for 3 years while relations and sometimes tends between the russian and ukraine communities here. he says he tries to stay out of politics. is about to say, it is a game between the deadness, but it is not ours. we always live together in harmony. i have brother on costs and pounds living in ukraine. it's easy to see why the island is an attractive destination. the weather is warm on the ground and the cost of living relatively inexpensive. nearly 60000 russians arrived in body last year, making them the 2nd largest group of tourists. the number of ukrainians arriving has also increased the number about a 10th of russian arrivals. the impact of this influx has been most apparent in the property market. in some parts of volley,
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rental prices have gone up by as much as 80 percent based on the cable. so i know it or used to be relatively low on the price queue, but we're seeing a lot of russians coming here. they are willing to pay more. so property owners automatically follow the market goes up. even with rising property prices, bodies appeal hasn't did. particularly for those clean volt alena too is had a bakery in keys that moved here when things became too dangerous. when they came to wiley, it's like, as they're like, you know, it's fun of those. sometimes i have flashbacks. i never forget about that because i saw a lot horrible things. what's it? i shouldn't do this for now. she says she'll remain here the dreams of the day. remorse over and she can return home, phone 3 out to 0,
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bobby. and it's time now for us for he's peter and peter, england are in a lot of trouble. it loads. i think that is a very accurate way to describe that emily strategy or closing in on victory in that 2nd ashes taste at loads at the start of the day. full custodians with 221 runs ahead. there's one can watch. it was a 2nd endings highest score with $727.00. we could sell at regular intervals for england in an aged nathan line came in at number 11. and we're sure to go down is one of the most memorable moments of the schools line and mutual style combined for the final part, the ship before scanning the 279. $5371.00 of the victory in the city. big trouble let them foster the stock and cast impact cummins doing the damage in getting in trouble at 114 for, for some female to to and 50 of the little champions. the west indies of failed to qualify for the upcoming world cup. the when these were beaten by scotland in her
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audi at the qualifying tournament, the scottsville, the island is now for just 181. matthew cross spring top, scored with him and beaten 74 to help scotland when by 7 wickets. they remain in the hunt for a place at the world cup with game still to come against zimbabwe and the netherlands. for me to one will champion next for stuff and has won the spring crusade of sundays, all stream growing pre the document literate, but one to and with conditions and these teams. i'm so it gets finishing and hate of mexican teammates. so joe perez, for all of you, so call assign, so finished good stuff. and we'll also start from post for sundays and made race motor. racing spectacles is coming to chicago on independence day weekend as it has fits. first of a nascar street race event assistant to to tourists, antimony, to a city that needs both following the pandemic. john henry is a live for us, john. this is
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a major event for us to see how all residents feeling about it. a qualifying for tomorrow's race. around may, so this is one park street race one park carnival, one park, very loud. a in the park over here is a special olympics. both some of the athletes are there. there are games near the people are playing their cars and their drivers over there who were talking to people here about their experience. and you can see it's all happening in brand park. this is right in the very center of chicago's lube center of downtown. and we have talked to a number of people, they obviously the ones who are here are very excited about to show it to people in town though, and their concern. the economic impact of disadvantage estimated to be over a $100000000.00 for the city. just a few 1000000 in taxes or to get put that in perspective, there's a women's volleyball event, which also has the same number of people watching the not far away 50000 people.
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but this is the one that has generated all of the excitement. it has driven some people out of town in order to avoid of all of the traffic because the downtown has been completely shut down. but we talked to a number of the people we talked to, some of the drivers about this very unusual for is the 1st street race for nascar. take a look. nascar chicago street races a dare devil's leverage this weekend in the united states. 3rd largest city for the 1st time, anywhere, 80 nascar drivers green through downtown skyscrapers. it speeds up to 240 kilometers. and now is a city street where people take every day for their commute to risk um to see the beautiful ballons and the museums. so i each corner is different man holes concrete as well. so we got a tackle on it for 2 days in 2 rates. is some of the world's best drivers are usually turn left in a loop suite around 12 turn,
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many of them 90 degrees over 3.5 kilometers lanes narrowing without warning. so you might go from a 5 or 6 lane road down to a one lane road on these tight corners drivers can throw sharp elbows. you don't complete a pass. i guess we'll come down and play a game, a chicken from for lanes to, to lanes and see who lives and who doesn't. protecting spectators and chicago landmarks or 2000 concrete barriers each more than 3 meters long and top by fencing . this isn't just the race, this is a festival with concerts and carnival rides. and exhibition of excess and speed with muscle cars going way over the limit through downtown streets on independence day weekend. and what could be more american than that? some fear the race sends the wrong message in a city with an illegal street racing problem that spun out of control under polluted skies were in ghost bicycles. the landscape or cars have killed cyclist.
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we think that having a street race hosted in chicago at this time since the wrong message to the drivers at the time where we really need them to be slowing down months for the stock car association. the spectacle of a street race is an opportunity to about going to new markets and introducing our sports to audiences. so while we have is really great fan base, this is a tremendous opportunity to expose a whole new audience to nascar. the road to success is long, windy in fee potholes. but with a 3 year contract with a windy city, nascar has 2 more years to get the chicago street race over the finish line. showing this race was meant to attract new fans to the sports and what the nascar fans make of a street race. that's right. normally when you think of nascar,
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which is only done in north america, you think of a sort of southerly crowd. well, this is up north in chicago, and a many of these people are newly being exposed to this. and it's something nascar is never done before a street raise. that's unlike formula one, which in 2023, about one 3rd of their races are straight circuits. so this is a very new thing here in chicago, and this is a 3 year contract. nascar, as with the city, that means that they don't get it like right. they've got 2 more years to try again . and in building i did talk to the president of the chicago street race, and she said that one of the main goals of this event is an intern nascar, or, and the ones we've talked to have been pretty excited about of the course that does not include people who left town to avoid this downtown spectacle. john henry, thank you very much. appreciate it. we'll talk to you again later. russian and billy russian tennis play. and so i'm preparing to make the return to the wimbledon championships of to be excluded last year over the invasion of ukraine. well, number 3,
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the new mid for them is among those back in practice that the old england tab, as is the women's australian open champion arena sutherland, go to bed. the russian refused to address politics as she held her 1st needs conference on a return to wimbledon. since organizes reverse the band and say is her mind is just on the game. yeah, i'm super emotional right now. i'm super happy to, to be, to be back and i really miss this place when i got here 1st time i was just like, you know, like enjoying, like, i couldn't believe that i'm here. so just super happy to be here every time. if the would be on the on tv, i would, i would cry so. so i decided this to stay away from home. the last here i have no expectation. so i only have to hope that the, they will support. so for me as they did last year or so, so this is the noise fig patients madison can use has one her 2nd be spoon title
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9 years off. the 1st the americans battled past number 9, see the cost of tina, and a straight fits finals that included the 2nd longest time break of the season so far . the 2nd set last it's 17 minutes and needed 5 match points. so eventually conclude keys winning her 7th period title, 3rd, on gross, and it puts us back in the top 20 come monday again. hey to if it's something we need and the 2 differences underway, english wide, adam yates says when the 1st stage of cycling is most famous, race ahead of his twin brother simon yates, the opening 182 to meet the stage 2 competitors around the hills. of the spanish city on the bull bell with friends have been getting into the spring cleaning this dog dressed in the king of the mountains, who could talk to the or i believe that they have and that will be, or again, with most, both of these lights and nothing like
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