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shake the deck. our dreams were many. we start to with great dreams. o'denza dealt with sense the 2nd time the sixty's in the, our politics analogies era. the, the teenager killed by a police officer in from says, late to rest for the violence and losing the followed his death shows no sign of easy the on the bulk of this is i'll just say we're like from london also coming up here with a kitchen running, can you at least 51 people are killed when the segment trunk crashes at a busy intersection? the king of the netherlands, really my legs under officially apologizes for the troll and the slave trade. you are, you clips telescope law saw from the mission to understand to invisible forces that
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have shaped on the hundreds of people have gathered for the funeral. of the french teenagers, shot dead by traffic police on choose day. it comes as police and friends have once again mobilized tens of thousands of offices of to full straight nights of violence . well, the 1300 people were arrested on friday and saturday morning. crouse of well wishes line, the streets of the power sub of nom, tear ahead of the funeral ceremony for the 17 year old, identified only as nile cameras were not allowed inside of the families request president the manual macro and has cancelled a planned state visit to germany, as the government attempts to deal with the crisis latasha button that has moved from the power sub of non to the for mass,
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say in the south to lee or canada and the capital powers. public prophecy calls businesses you looted and destroyed the nationwide anger on the streets, full lose the telling 17 year old miles during the police traffic stop on to the fridge. present is holding for. com. and so is the situation to be quite yet 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 condemn those. are we using the situation to try and create disorder and target our institutions? for all of this football team have also repealed for an end to the rest. captain kennedy and then 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 holy hundreds of arrest waiting this week. the hundreds more with the change is
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the noise, the mayor of my say said loosing and violence 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 butler, altura, known to a lot. francis interior minister, cheryl dunn, manassas, the government is acting with complete transparency. excuse me helping you people simply, 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 the, i'm just the firewall down so it is done. so we will stop this mess. we will respect the judicial process. we will then the political social, legal lessons may be off talking about all cycle. will notice it gets for the girls
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in 50 years, we use the state of emergency 4 times for really serious things. and it plays off y'all can, let's kind of live out of pool brandon, who's in on time. and paula for you. brown must be around the funeral early as long time ones not how well next from fonts is leadership in terms of dealing with any further bonus as well. suddenly the general itself passed off peacefully, although tense and angry and grieving the mourners up the funeral. and the, you know, it seems as if people took out the phone to try and film the proceedings. they were shot at the shop with to prevent them from doing that. it was intensely private that occasion i'd say i'm here in this precinct next and onset a railway station and it's quiet and it's peaceful. and there isn't a sense of impending doom in this particular area. but it's already down in my say, this evening that happened crashes between the police and protest as down the extra police reinforcements have been sent during the course of the day we're talking
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about leads tactical police units specialized in tactics for unrest. also, there are reinforcements on the way to lee on which is over in eastern france for the same reason because of the trouble that, that you throughout the day on friday, on thursday nights, sorry, friday night now. and certainly there is the possibility of a strong possibility that that will be further on rest in central paris during the course of this evening. so at the moments here in paris, peaceful, i have to say though, the potential for violence remains of a presence. i'm pulling meanwhile more information so much from one of the other individuals present in the vehicle at the time of the shooting. what more do we know? and that's why i full the picture suddenly from a fed occupants of the vehicle that now and was driving at the time and the picture that has been painted by this, the occupants is a very aggressive police stop involving guns drawn. uh,
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guns being pointed up now and the police officers threatening to shoot him unless he turned off the engine. one of the police officers putting the gun to the head of now and on, threatening to shoot him, and then a pistol, whipping him with the bottom of that weapon. and according to the 3rd occupant of that vehicle, there was on the the fed blow from that pistol whipping, but not in a pit to take his foot off the brake of the automatic car. i know the results of taking the photo off the break, the call move forward. and it was at that point that the 2nd police officer opened $55.00, that faithful shots that ended up killing now. and so a picture of a very different perspective from the picture that the police officers originally told. and of course the police officer involved to fight the child is in custody. there is a full investigation going on at the moment, but the accounts of that fed occupants incredibly important to build up the, the entire truth of exactly what went on tuesday morning or i for now for now pull
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many things that i'm hoping to live in non to the b, u. m. 60 general antonio gutierrez's in fiji. to assess the humanitarian situation that includes mount nutrition, hunger and colorado. unicef estimates that off of the population around 5000000 people were in dire need of age. but as the children that are most effective, the kind of being country has been suffering from unrest, gun violence, and an economic crisis. many haitians have been displaced in the last few years. let's come on out from a diplomatic editor, james bases live for us. i have the un headquarters in new york can james, we know the situation in haiti is dia. what's the sexy general now hoping to achieve? well, sir, the general's visit is actually coming to old tonight, and in fact, he's going to speak to the forces at the last stage of his visit before heading out
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to pay tea. a very quick visit for security reasons, but he hopes that it highlights the situation in the country and puts it back on the international agenda. he's be meeting the prime minister ariel only. of course, the last prime minister, 2 years ago, almost exactly 2 years ago was assassinated. and ever since then, the situation in the country has been getting worse and worse, gains controlling much of the capital for the prince. the sector general wants that to be a part of military police force provided by the international community, but he can't find any country that's prepared to lead such a force. now also in h e in the last week, catherine russell, ahead of unicef. she brief. the 2nd shipment, in fact, on her visit before he made his visit. and i also earlier about the situation that are 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,
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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 had one of the most important you, an agency is the one that looks off to children. but you're also the point person from the humanitarian community, the whole of the amount of town and community on haiti. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to but isn't published, don't humanitarian. this is a, it's 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've, 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
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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 worked 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 know by, by the things they are seeing 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, that 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
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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 head of the unicef catherine russell, talking to me earlier on the message. i think pretty similar to that. we're going to hear from the un secretary general, as i say, he's expected to speak to reporters in the next hour or so. but because of the security situation, that's not something we're going to be able to carry live, but we'll bring you his comments later. he's worried, i think the types he's becoming a movie is national community. i've gotten country and to prep so emphasize that needs the figures for the humanitarian appeal for hate to the you and what? 719000000 dollars this year. so far. and you've got 22 percent of that. a substantial way to go. james many thanks so that james base lot of the you in a new now so long because parliament has voted to approve
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a restructuring plan for the countries. $83000000000.00 debt. the central bank and pension funds will show the, the bulk of the debt, the finance ministers as it will help. we build confidence for life because market plan is part of an international monetary fund bailouts, which is kind of good to see. you don't have to defaulting on this debt last year that led to a months of fuel food and medicine shortages. but now fernandez has moved from outside the parliament building in colombo. of 2 weeks of speculation, the government's plan for restructuring. each low code debt has been passed by parliament. now obviously they have to take 21 days for anyone expressing a position to that, to speak or take action. but in general, this is the government's plan. it has obviously review that it is looking mainly at pension funds or superannuation funds. these one of the biggest parts of money, if you like, that he's hailed the money. is that contributed by ordinary working class?
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you lumpkins with a government 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 restructuring component. now opposition has a via see reacted accusing the government of, you know, penalizing the common man who man, who has no voice and leaving the more elite the sort of, you know, a primary deal as the big 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 and income tax a. 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 will looking forward
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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, you went out to 0, so to come. indigenous communities and knowledge and tina protest has mining companies move in on the countries large lithium deposits. the a great to have the along. let's get going with your weather update for europe in africa. so a storm system over northern and central, it'll leave for pizza. yes, for the leaning tower of pisa is produced a months worth of rain in 24 hours. that energy has hopped over the age we added. this now becomes a story for the bulk and done very downpours here, extending through ukraine and beller, oops,
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butts for in the clear across the turkey stellar forecasts here. temperature is doing good to in the capital on correct. 31, and a warm breeze off the g, unless athens temperature slightly above average. meantime, we're still hanging onto the heat for southern spain. so seville and cord, about your temperatures at 40 degrees. so heat alerts still in play here. meantime, i think this wind is going to induce a bit more cloud cover and showers across the islands of ireland and britain, still a saki forecast in scandinavia. a few days ago. also your temperature was 30. you're now going to be below average for this sum of the year that we're in the month of july, pretty steady rain across the coast of guinea be south denny. i see are the owned right through to nigeria. and in the south, i think just a few showers for central areas of mozambique on sunday. that's it. that's all. so you soon stay tuned. the,
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just say around. hundreds of people have gathered for the funeral of the french teenagers, shot dead by traffic police on choose day. it comes as police in front of once again, mobilize tens of thousands of offices of the full strength, nights and finest. few and 60 general entering their gutierrez's in hating to assess the humanitarian situation that includes motivation, hunger in colorado. unicef estimates that ha, from the population of around 5000000 people die in need of a sensory line. cuz part of it is voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries. $83000000000.00 debt funds, positive and international, muncie fund bailouts is coming to see we don't have to defaulting on this debt last year. i can tell you the truck has crushed at a busy intersection in western can you can at least 51 people can use transport minister visits at the scene and can reach out and describe the accident as terrible and painful. catherine story reports from nairobi. so this is one of the
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worst road collisions ever seen in case the truck driver was transporting. see meant loss control of the vehicle round onto other cars and motorcycles killed the menu roadside straight as an injured out is for. these 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 a wanting to buy something another 40 over took me and that is when he was here. i mean, really? well, i said well again, so i was involved in utah. 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 canyon. a dangerous for dr. is because of shop corners and bends. as a weather is often cloudy,
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we pull visibility. many traffic accidents have happened on this road, traitors and who sell their merchandise to motto is a long it and often obstructs traffic as a rush to look for bias, i'm at the bottom transport cabinet secretary, keep chewing bubble coming, visited the city and state that will change full not but not the. we will relocate the traitors to designated market areas. we will pay access roads to make sure they can sell they produce, 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 motorist 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 year. for now, many people in long d, i need
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a grieving fraudulent to come to terms with what's happened, catherine, so all this era arrow became you. and when you use the ducks, king has apologize for that one's role in slavery. king william alexander said he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity. apartments among grocer. apologize. back in december. the government's establishing a $217000000.00 funds 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, i make this apology myself about and i feel the weights of the words in my hearts and my soul. so let's look at this and see, so because it's a 160 is to the day since the deductible is slavery,
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july the 1st 18. 63 was when slavery officially ended in dutch guyana, now known the suing them and the colonies in the caribbean. but most slave laborers on dutch plantations were forced to keep on working for, for the 10 years. he was such as revealed that the king's ancestors and the multitude, the equivalent of needing $600000000.00 from slavery. the docs for us became involved in the slave trade in like 15 hundreds, the dutch west india company eventually becoming the world's largest transatlantic slave trader, shipping around 600000 people from africa to the americas emmanuel, a quasi. do i'm paul, is in the system professor, why they get a good university and study is the legacy of slavery. he says the apology is just the beginning of a wider conversation about reparations. the process moved the past because we know that when slavery was abolished the slave own this way, they were paid compensation. that is
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a form of reparation. and it's those same families who have been well to have been able to build a country. but also, we know that the institutions that came with slavery is still lives on it's still lives on in the discrimination of people have attend, be certain face. so the past is really not the past. the past is still in the present. and that's what the debate is really about the a little beyond the financial, reparations see how the institutions that supported slavery still exist in the present times and how we can this month to that. so the young reparation is also bar restorative justice. how do we restore the balance in institutions so that people have opportunity send will have the same level playing ground in many places, that debate has moved on to not only financial our oppressions, but also to look at other forms of reparation. so in terms of access, in terms of access to education, in terms of providing facilities, i mean plus structure not only here in the netherlands for people of 5 or 10 percent, but also in the skin searing um,
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and also in the dodge caribbean. instead of, you know, thousands of people have been protesting across several cities. demanding political change is the 9th mass demonstration since 2 shootings in may, the killed 18 people and we did 20 of us. many of them were peoples from the bel, great elementary school protest to say the government media hasn't done enough to change what they describe as a culture vines, you count espionage legislation has been and acted in showing up. critics via the expanded definition of espionage will be an increase groups in a phone companies academics engine this jessica washington has this badging since 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
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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 emphasis on national security. more control by the communist party of important areas of the state. the change is suppose to move and it does a 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, i've been increasingly used against both chinese nationals and foreigners under the
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revised counter espionage as long as they can be imposed on any one under investigation. human rights research from to me 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 stranger. if i go that any time that they will tie me right away. so that's um these got below actually uh, i saw a vague so ambiguous that um they can, they can use it to fabricate okays. to put a few add new one for, for political cups. 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 trying his board is open for foreign visitors after 3 years of code 19
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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 aging. now i knew european space agency tennis skype is blasted off of the 60 emission to explore the mysteries of the universe. for 3, you play the observatory lowest on top of a space, x rocket from cape canaveral in the united states. it's heading for a little bit well, be on the moon, around one and a half 1000000 in columbus as a way you could world shot a 3 d map of billions of galaxies to investigate the dog. kennedy and dogs matter to make up most of the use of this is known as white gold. and in northern argentine, the vast amounts of its lithium is an increasingly valuable resource. as and as mining companies move in indigenous communities,
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i want to look and take him to the streets to make their voices heard, to raise a bow reports from the lithium rich northern province of hoyt. it's another day of protest by members of this indigenous community. northern argentina, they have been blocking goats weekdays, protesting against a provincial constitutional reform. they say, will affect their way of life. email that belongs to the community or funding ahead . i'm this, they are concerned about some articles in the constitution that considers their territory state property and could open the land for exploitation. then are you going thomas and we're fighting for our rights to be respected as dual regional communities that have lived here for me. now yeah, is we want the governor to reboot the new constitution and to resign. there are road looks like this one happening all around the province. leasing and production has skyrocketed in recent years, as the world is trying to move away from fossil fuels by communities that live near
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lithium plans are extremely concerned about what will happen with their territories and with the water resources in this part of the country. the protest is happening in what is known as lithium, try and go. and there we have that includes olivia and sheila, the region has some of the largest leasing reserves in the world. for decades, indigenous communities have survived over their capital tourism unsold resistance. but now the base either 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. it's unusual for us. we're not used to this and we're so afraid they want to change laws and as usual we won't have any right, but it's a good of the province has awarded an area of 11000 hector's to a lithium company by law. the government is supposed to coincides communities in the area where they wanted lithium companies to operate in the region. lawyers say the consultation did not take place,
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most of them for your level. and so it's not 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 on the way the constitutional reform pass back to violence that has not been seen years in this northern argentinean from ins. resending the government tried to move the protesters by force. dozens of people were injured. the governor's head 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 will cost a lot less in those communities remain on the alert they say vigilance is what we're protect them. there's certain that development in the region will come at their expense as a month then in those him,
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but 80. so i'll just see to put them on monica. hopefully this is all right. have you ready for this next story? because the man of a small town in mexico has married and i like data and a colorful indigenous sermon if it dates back centuries. apparently, the reps all is seen as a diety, representing mother and for tiny white wedding dress. the so many as possible of indigenous culture into place. and some petro formula symbolizes the joining of humans with the divine. as you can see, she looked to light is the business i was there and these are the top stories. hundreds of people have gathered for the funeral of the french teenagers,
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