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miss slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up. india is economic part is rising in savings of deeds from china as a manufacturing hub, plus zambia step deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress will follow suit. charging the cost on out to 0. the hundreds are arrested across from says police struggle to contain violence. 5 arises for the night in the right area. hundreds gathered for the funeral of not health and the teenagers coming by police song days, the price of the money out of their life from the. so coming up the you and century general again
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calls for international aid to help find, take these gags during visits in the process at nation. king is the netherlands apologizes face countries role in slavery on the 150th anniversary of establishing campaign and seeking to enshrine indigenous rights and australia is o'reillys for yes. page. and the referendum age of this year, the night hundreds have been arrested as from steals with a 5th noise of riots. tens of thousands of offices have again been mobilized to contain the address of the king of a teenager by police. the french finance minister said more than 700 show supermarkets and restaurants had been lucid damage since tuesday. meanwhile,
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and the several cities must say they have been intense clashes between police and protesters, and st. cause and ties on fire and broken store windows. these, these t a gas to dispatch the crowds who brendan has moved. the police drop the jeep has been to use overwhelming numbers. the tactic has been continuous dynamic movements and not letting anybody stop for too long on groups or potentially damage any of these high end design. the shops here on the show and the set up the marching people up and down, taurus, troublemakers, everybody. you can see up and down this premier street over and over again that have been arrest. that has also been a huge number of support checks on. i have to say it has been a large elements of racial profiling, and some of that we witnessed it ourselves. people coming out to the shows, at least the metro station was stopped. many white people were allowed just to walk through. if you are black or you are looking, you are stopped,
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you were searched or not cause some post the nation. i'm on the people that we spoke too much, but i was walking around the shrines. elizabeth friends, as soon as we got here, we got stopped in search and we stayed. and 5 minutes later i got the search again . i like talking. it's just never stopped. there choosing who to search by the color of your skin, with bones always the same people being stopped when i can totally fall, you could flop. we were searched by the police after the few read as we go searched again. we are tours just walking around. we don't know why they picked us. maybe because we look, are they only stop arabs and blacks? white people, they let them go. math is all escalating. some lot tag us has now been part in that direction by some of the police officers at a target. i can't say at the moment, but clearly they are very to, to, to keep any links is away from that premiere shopping district. we know that the police are on the immense pressure department as the self has been over seeing the operations in the command center in central terrace. i mean,
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i have the president back on as well once an end to the trouble that is quoted back out a from a so much in brussels, any of us which none of the less it sees it. so please, excuse me, on the batch semester and i really all getting tough pull. brandon, i'll just share a central powers. what are the hundreds gathered for the funeral? the french teenagers, shown dead by police on tuesday. crowds of well wishes line, the streets of the powers sub as non town had a funeral ceremony. cameras were not allowed in some side of the family's request. massage of butler has moved from downtown on the days events for mac, say in the south to lee or canada and the capital powers public prophecy calls. i'm businesses, you to, i'm destroyed. the nationwide on your, on the streets folder is the telling 17 year old mile during a police traffic stop on to the fridge. present is holding for. com. and so is the
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situation being hijacked to spread unexcused. yet 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, tv and, and by pay tweeting a statement from the players saying they all understand the anger, the dialogue needs to be the focus, not finding the pulling 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
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a very difficult few days for the family. and particularly for the teenagers mother, she has lost only son. natasha butler altura, known to the the you and the secretary general is cooling on the well known to forget about hazy and says the international response of the countries crisis is not enough. and certainly a good terrace visits of hazy to assess the di humanitarian situation. there which includes mountain nutrition, hung up on cholera, caribbean countries in the grip of gang violence and, and economic crosses of diplomatic edison james base has on his 1st brief visit to hate to use the un secretary general antonio terrace. the ongoing crisis and violence could only be associated with much more help from the international community. he told reporters that included providing an international force to re
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establish security easily. we discussed the send. we are in full agreements about the needs for the international community. because the call soon and through a number of countries that will provide the necessary forces for the national community to come, the supporters to the police, the police not only in training and the equipment, but also with the presence of a security force, able to dismantle the cvt of the gangs from the the haitian capital port of prince looks spectacular, but on the ground is extremely dangerous. the people suffering from hunger and instability at the mercy of the games, who control much of the city the haitian place around guns and have little control . while the secretary general is proposing is an international part of military police strike force. but no country has agreed to take the lead role
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a subject to the judge when asked about the to the news conference biology. is there a delay that should be a lot to be of any international thoughts believe that she will always be of the haitian police, the head of the u. n's children's agency. catherine russell also recently visited haiti, and she told me she was shot by what she saw. 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. the secretary general's visit was short for security reasons, lost in less than a task, but he is the highest level visitor for some considerable time. his aim to get the will to take more interest in what the un believes is becoming
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a forgotten country. james pays out his era at the united nations. the dots king has apologized for the netherlands role in slavery, which had abolished a 160 years ago. king william alexander said he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity while a habit. but still, as this report, a 160 years of the slavery was published in the dutch empire. the country is monica . he has publicly acknowledged its part in the business of slavery. king villa minex onto us had, sorry for centuries of expectation and commodification of hundreds and thousands of human beings from the site. if you are fully today, i stand before you go to day 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. the netherlands got involved in the slave trade in the 15 hundred's becoming the world's largest trans
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atlantic trader. it is estimated it's networks are responsible for the trafficking of more than $600000.00 people from africa to the americas. the king's apology met with mixed reactions. honestly i feel good, but um, i am still looking forward to something more than just apologies reparations. for example, the king said something about healing and repairing, but not necessarily about reparations, which are very important for our community to hear for me this apology. it's a justification that the dutch government has seek a porch for them. i don't know how they call it when we put the crimes against human need to. the king also announced an investigation into the royal house of orange and ourselves role in slavery activist. welcome to the gesture,
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but say that needs to be a wider conversation about reparations. the past has smelled the past because we know that when slavery with of the boys, the slave owners where they were paid compensation, that is a form of reparation. and it's those same families who have been well to have been able to build the 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 over time based on the lives on to is the latest european need to open the vic and with the brutality of colonial history. in 2021, germany agreed to pay and that may be over a $1000000000.00. calling its action towards reconciliation for the non behavioral genocide. belgium's king fully expressed deep regrets for the abuses committed during the countries colonization of what is not the democratic republic of congo. the netherlands is also establishing
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a $217000000.00 fund to educate its population about the legacy of slavery. and to remind everyone, it's never too late to apologize. my last have a much they owe to 0. so beings have rallied in thousands of cities demanding political change. is the 9th mass demonstrations to shootings in may that killed 18 people wounded. 20 others protest as blame the government and the media from what they describe as a culture. as long as the sound has the nicholas was assa purchased at the capital downgrade. and this is the 9th wait in a row. the citizens, the survey, are processing out through the through must show them to happen almost 2 months ago . the process, or 30 monday, 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 the or family i think now is the cable to start again,
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with a reality program on television, from the audience. 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 some 6 kilometers away from the building. i'm 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 family today, and the wall will start shortly off. yes, the people for no talking because you're finished with their thoughts sending messages to the processors. so the process will end in front of the television 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, thousands of purchased as an israel, a back on the streets again to reilly against plans to reform the judicial system.
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changes would include house supreme court judges all selected. the problem is a benjamin this and y'all who has dropped parts of his plan that would have allowed parliament over court decisions. but that is not satisfied. demonstrators who want all of the changes scrapped, or test have been held every week since january 3rd, as ministry says it's intercepted is really michelle's aimed at central parts of the country. and he says it down to most of the missiles, but some did hit various locations in the city of homes from to any civilians. when a head on al jazeera at y and digit, as communities in argentina, scott of losing their rights. i'm a way of nice the
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and let's get going with your world's weather update. great to have your log in and update on those monsoon rains. and buckets done so 100 bad in sin, providence rel, pending and putting job problems both time. all of these places have been hard hit by the rain, but non flight like one by a muscle ross, stress state. so one week rain fall. this takes us back through june 637 millimeters. you should even get that for the entire month. but here we go in july, it's num buys what is the month of the year. and we've got about another $200.00 millimeters of rain to go with the dispatcher of rain in the southern bay of den goal. we'll keep tabs on where that goes and as we look to the east of india right now, continue to be problems, spots westbank all be har, assigned, and sick, and states that will continue over the course of the weekend. the rain is filling in through cambodia, southern and central vietnam. places like coachman city could see about a 100 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. and our season plumb rains
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pretty well where they should be across the yangtze river valley in china. but do give us some pouring rain in japan. there were land side and flood alerts in place just to the northwest of cargo shima. but most of that energy now outs over the pacific over the course of the weekend. that's it. see soon, the dreaming of some way more amazing this summer. how about some disney magic tango? tango 12. you will find x. incredible phase. then you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visit a couple of dot com the
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the you're watching out. is there a mind not top stories? this our hundreds have been arrested. us from deals with face noise as rise, have been treated by the kidding of a teenager by police and stay nadia hundreds gathered funeral 17 year old. the us actually general is warning well, notes us again it by hate and says the international response to the countries process is tonie harris was the to assess the di humanitarian situation that increased mountain patricia hung up on the adults. king has apologize for the netherlands role in slavery. king william alexander said he's helped past
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me responsible for the climbing and campaigning for a referendum to decide if indigenous people will be recognized in australia as constitution is heating up. yes, campaign is in the lead, but opinion polls show support is slipping. let's go to a correspondence or a clock who's asked a yes. campaign raleigh in sydney. because it might be plenty of support the yes campaign where you are, but polls on indicating support for us is slipping or more. can you tell us as well the most recent polls have really tightened that the yes 10 pine the support forward is slipping by 50 percent. it has been a head for the 1st month. so sorry, i should note that the problem at faithful the legislation to get deep the go ahead for a referendum referendum has now a pos column. and so therefore we're expecting the yes. and the no time pines to ramp up there. if it's to, to we know about the public device now i am at
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a yes. 10 pine valley. this is a national day of action across the street. yeah. on this sunday, this is where we've got rallies being held in, puts it, try to get the divide away from the political bike and camera. that's the divide by size, divisive and with fear. and this information is being spread, the trying to re engage the public of what they're describing as a grass roots campaign to try and get the community to have these conversations. so yes, the, the support for this campaigns is slipping. but the yes, 23 great. which is organizing this rally behind me. they now trying to boost funding. they've got an advertising blitz and all this is a head of the bite, which we do expect to happen around on the table. so, tell us more about what the critics the saying. i mean, what's the issue with this new proposed indigenous advisory body that we have some critics within the 1st nations communities. um they've argue that their grades are issues that needs to be addressed and prioritized for aboriginal
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communities. and that being the likes of domestic violence, health, education, and poverty, and the voice to sit by shouldn't be a priority for the aboriginal people. we've also got the conservative coalition in the federal opponents. they've already declared that they are opposed to the voice and what be supporting is the role. so arguing that there's not enough information being given by the government for the public to make a decision that based on historical referendums, the only ones that have been able to be successful have been those referendums where they've been boss hobbs, to support within the federal comments. and this particular issue doesn't have a support from both sides of the 2 t potties. so uh the device here is certainly devices, but the yes 2310 panel the yes, 10 pine supporting the voice is planning to accelerate and wrap up the rest. it's to re engage the public in the coming months ahead of what we expect to be the of type of arch. okay, thank you for that sir. o'clock at that. yes, campaign riley in said the we can get more on this. we can speak to fred pasco, who is chat at the gulf regional economic ab original trustee,
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joins us from norman to and in australia. thank you so much, fred, for joining us. you also are a little unsure about this new advisory indigenous advisory body. you've described it as something that gives people you don't want it to be something that gives people the wound fuzzy feeling. what did you mean by that? basically, yeah. first we mean, let me be very clear. i do support the yes, but i do support the voice. uh so i literally bought in yes. in the in the upcoming referendum. oh well let me say that um to the voice to be the most effective. it can be in changing, making intergenerational change for the indigenous people of this country. so the only thing that's worked on why, why community in my back yard and profit each level is economic development. so
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when i say that, um, if we only get a warm and fuzzy feeling for 5 seconds from this thing and things and just continue on as normal in australia as we speak today, they won't be out of a lot of change. we've got to drive this thing down based on what developing drug cause, in my opinion, that's the only thing that works if you want real change for people in this country . so how do you think the government could do better? basically especially the, the key criteria this is to include the indigenous people of this country. it's festival in the constitution, f constitutional describes, it does not and does not include or acknowledge or even accept that there are indigenous people in this country. so firstly, this referendum is essential to change that. secondly, we don't just need another political money. we need people from the grassroots
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level of people every day, people to get in the to have the site to, to, to have a voice from the government. because no one knows better than, than the people that are intimately involved with, with an issue with a problem then those people. so we've come up with solutions that we've seen work problems with the governments have not taken all as not taking on board and, and we want to drive that the last time we are, we're in a referendum in this country. um, to do specifically with indigenous peoples of australia was 5056 years ago. the year i was born. so i'm going to have to wait my whole life for an opportunity like this to come along. well, we can a monthly game, have a site to try and bid around a lot better at people treat you better at children's future. do you think there is enough support for such a constitutional change?
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i mean, we've just been hearing from our reports. i mean, surveys seem to indicate supports as even forwarding yes, i'm very worried. i'm very concerned the lead up the preparation for this uh for this referendum has not been perfect. not by a long stretch, because the, the people against it. i saw in division, even some indigenous people of this, of this country are sewing division and saying, you know, this thing is worthless. but what we also have about the status quo o at the moment in this country is not. that is not good. it's not sustainable, we are going backwards. we're going backwards in and digging ourselves. we're going to go backwards in indian as well. if expectancy, we're going backwards in the rate of revenue people's black people in this country being locked up, things up on not slippery slot back, but we've got to try something else. and the concept, the concept of people having
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a voice and speaking themselves and hopefully hopefully more and to be the government's need to listen to the government of the dining shop, listen to the indigenous people to the site. these are all the problems you and we will know the problem. but no one's really i see no back for this country. what are the, what other solutions? and this referendum gives us a chance, gives us the opportunity to be able to say this of what we think the solutions are . okay, so further, i appreciate your time. thank you for speaking to out. is there a friend, pasco, cia at the gulf regional e can economic aboriginal trust speaking to a staff newton in australia, it's known as white gold and in northern origin. tina, they all vast amounts of it, bought indigenous communities who lived the fed mining companies on now routing the land rights to raise a by reports from the lithium rich northern province of who,
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who a way indigenous people are taking that fine to the streets to another deal 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 that belongs to the community already know who i am. 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 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? 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 by 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,
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as the protest is happening in what is known as the lithium triangle. and there we are. that includes olivia and truly the region have some of the largest leasing reserves in the world. for decades. indigenous communities have survived of their capital tourism unsold, but now they see their way of life. he said risk sony that got these your lives in the planned community. it is right here where the lifting expectation could 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, that is a good. the problem is, has awarded an area of 11000 heck 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. lawyers say the consultation did not take place, most of them for your level. and so it's not meeting with one or 2 people and
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having them sign the paper. there's a standard and a procedure and control mechanisms of how this consultation should take place. and the way the constitutional reform has parked the violence that has not been seen in years in this northern argentinean from ins. recently the government tried to move the protesters by force. dozens of people were injured. governors get out of them. what alex says, he has put 2 of the articles that are of concern to the indigenous communities on hold that go any 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 the cost of the luxury 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 in but 80. so i'll just see to put him on monica. hopefully,
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australia has become the 1st country to allow mental health patients to be treated with extracts from cycles, magic mushrooms and m d m a best known as ecstasy, the authorized psychiatrist, and not able to prescribe the drugs to tackle depression, post traumatic stress disorder. and of the conditions straight in government, reclassifying, the drugs following trials and medically controlled environments. christopher lang made as profess and deputy director of the new a medicines discovery center monarchs university. he says the treatment will be available to those who can afford to pay for it privately. the requirement is that the substances are still use in a very kind of controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, they will 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 quite an expensive treatment. and at the moment
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in australian 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 koberson and about the code. so no matter the advocacy of new mentions that that safety. and that's why i think it's very important that they are used in these really well regulated kind of 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 very best experience in terms of the treatment so we can obviously ensure that and we, we do know how as it what the,
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