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the hardest part, it's still adjusting to being the law. there's always a upstairs. losing your fault lines examines the total of isolation through one man's experience in a texas presume. the books 27 years in solitary confinement on a jersey to the a 100. the rest of the costs phone says please fucking to contain violence by rights. as for 50 nights in a row, fairly, a hundreds gathered for the funeral of the m, the teenager who's coming by please the spot things of protests. the look into the program. and so he'll rama north georgia 0 license though. ha, the un secretary general again coles but internationally to help find hastings
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games during a visit to because it makes some bills that report from an over crowded medical center in northern sit on the egypt sin products. but it supplies everything of due to the ongoing conflict and campaign and seeking to try and indigenous white civil spring, these constitution home valleys for yes, those in the referendum lights for the yeah, we live in sydney, the book into the product. i'm hundreds, have been arrested as friends, deals with a 5th 9th of riots. tens of thousands of offices of the guns being mobilized to contain the address to the killing of a teenager by police. french finance minister said, mold and 700 shops, supermarkets and restaurants have been looted or damage since tuesday. but meanwhile, in the southern city of mount say that has been in tens clashes between police and
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protest as a set of tires on fire broke store windows. please use, take us to dispose crowds pull. brendan has moved from terrace. the police strategy has been to use overwhelming numbers. the tactic has been continuous dynamic movement then not letting anybody stop for too long on groups or potentially damage any of these high end design. the shops here on the shows and the set up the monitoring people up and down, taurus, troublemakers, everybody can say up and down this premiere rates over and over again, that have been a risk that has also been a huge number of support checks on. i have to say there's been a large elements of racial profiling and some of that we witnessed it ourselves. people coming out to the shows, at least a metro station was stopped. many white people were allowed just to walk through. if you are black or you are looking us stop, you were searched or not cause some post the nation. i'm on the people that we spoke to. i almost. i was walking around the shrines, elizabeth friends,
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as soon as we got here, we got to stop and 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 follow you, could flops. we were searched by the police after the few meet as we go searched again. we are tours just walking around. we don't know why they picked us. maybe because we look out, they only stop arabs and blacks, white people, they let them go. math is all escalating some lot. take 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 good to keep any lucas away from that premier shopping district. we know that the police are on the immense pressure. the front of the south has been overseeing the operation from the command center in central terrace . i mean, i have the president back on as well once an end to the trouble that as pulls him
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back out a from the some of the in brussels. any of us where it's not on the last season, so please excuse me on all of that semester and i really all getting tough. hol, brandon? i'll just share a central powers telling you hundreds gathered for the funeral of defense. teenagers shot dead by police on choose day crowds of well which has lined the streets of the power a sub of noble to has of the funeral ceremony. timers were not allowed in sight. the request of the family, the, the feelings that could be general is calling on the world. not just a guess about hazy and says the international respondents to the countries crisis has multi enough to get that risk visited hazy to dress the di, humanitarian situation. that includes malnutrition, hunger, and colorado. the color being country is and the growth of gang violence on an economic crisis multiplied together to james bay's repulse. on his 1st brief visit
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to hate to use the un secretary general antonio terrace. the ongoing crisis and violence could only be sorted with much more help from the international community . he told reporters that included providing an international force to re establish security easily. we discussed the send the we are in full agreements about the needs for the international community. as soon as it goes, because assume and through a number of countries that will provide the necessary forces for the international 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 dvd of the gangs from the the haitian capital port of prince look spectacular. but on the ground, it's extremely dangerous. the people suffering from hunger and instability at the
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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 please strike force. but no country has agreed to take the lead role 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 patient police, the head of the u. n's children's agency. catherine russell also recently visited haiti, and she told me she was shocked 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,
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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 a forgotten country. james pays out to 0. the united nations thousands of protest as in his royal bank of the streets again to validate against plans to reform the judicial system. changes would include house supreme court judges of selected, not prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dropped positive his plan that would have a lot upon him into a rule court decisions. but that not satisfied demonstrates as to what all of the charges scrapped. testers are being held a purchase possibly have been held every week since january series military says that is intercepted as riley massage is aimed at central parts of the country. bellamy says that done most of the missiles, but some hit various locations in the city of homes. isn't clear if any civilians
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were injured, supplies are running out of the medical center instead of why the house knew the egyptian bold. due to the ongoing conflict between the army and power military forces. medical workers are worried that it could lead to a numerous health problems from extreme hunger and malnutrition, to the spirit of infections and diseases, the ha multiples. so, i didn't, but i could still do mine. it's giving me these medical centers that overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection and this is what is chronic diseases on that? i wouldn't the hospital reports about 10 percent of these children suffer from the spasms. there's also a shortage of to medicines. especially for the treatment of those i suffer from the specified number of the situation is made was by the high temperature muscles, which sometimes is much 50 degrees celsius and clearly affect these children in the hospital sees that things have to change and that there's an urgent need for
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medicine to avoid the health disorder while that how would they allow food aid for these children is another necessity and the need is getting worse because of the absence of him and terry and organizations. even. we spoke to some families here, but told us there isn't as much help for the children and they also feel diseases and malnutrition, especially with the large numbers of children that are also elderly. people live in them as well as mothers and the shelters. and these are age groups that we find to todd to tolerate the hoss condition in the show. you how the mother trade unions and opposition positives for lanka. say the government's plan to restructure, watch it as local lenders and sadly targets working class citizens. the country is struggling to emerge from an unprecedented economic crisis, must be facing months of few food and medicine shortages. and also then this has moved from columbus. after months of negotiations, discussion and speculation, does your lumpkin government plan to rework it's lucas debts was approved by
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parliament on saturday, but it lays out a number of options including extending the maturity of long and reducing the interest paid on investments. tom, a home in california is that all this has been an extremely well sort proposal which will not create uncertainty or cause harm to any citizen of this country envelope to create an environment for us to achieve a victory. and it kind of the quick 3, i forgot that it was more than $83000000000.00. well that house could look at the creditors. it was forced to seek a bill out from the international money to fund in 2022 after suffering the worst economic crisis in its history, leaving the country without money to buy the basic essentials. bringing that, that down to sustainable levels was a key condition of the 2 point. $9000000000.00 rescue package from the i m. s. and international lenders and investors insisted that local institutions shed the burden of restructuring. the government announced it will extend the terms of
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investments, reduce interest, and impose higher taxes. pension funds will be among the hardest hit. the plans is not going done well with the opposition and trade unions. all main objection to this restructuring plan is the fact that they do have fun members of the if need be, if these are the voice less working class of the country, i say they have voice less because even with regard to the origin savings, they have no say they've got to make that decision. the government says the scheme is voluntary, but critics say those who refuse to sign up, we'll see that tax is double only a 9 point one percent rate of interest on average still 2038. but on the entire
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government, one stuck the average weight of the average return, today's 13.5 percent. so it's a one 3rd of a to him that return, that is accruing to luck as on that retirement savings. the government says it's done the best it can in a bad situation and he's confident the things we'll stop looking at. so should i go with tens of thousands of working cash reluctance. i'm no longer confident. that would be the case. yeah. fernandez, which is 0 colombo campaigns to decide if indigenous people will be recognized. mental strain is constitutional underway. opinion poll shows that the yes campaign is in the lead in the upcoming referendum, but recent surveys to address support is slipping below 50 percent. so the clock is at a yes campaign rally in sydney and cetera, it seems that the government is trying to re engage the population as a whole. and it's very important debate it is in the
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palm entry legislation for a referendum has not passed parliament. so we do expect, but the yes and the no campaigns to ramp up accelerate their efforts and the campaigns in the lead up to the bug which we do expect and type of where i am. i'm at a discount pine valley where we've got a bench like this happening around the country. it's been described as a national diabetic. so with a trying to re engage the public. now i'm joined by emily home, who's from the us 23 campaign. and we tell me about the strategies locked is he trying to get the device away from tampa from the political device for this campaign is about people in the community coming together to understand this and make that decision. so our campaign is very much about harnessing, not bringing people together, creating those spaces for the discussions that we'll need to have over the next few months. and it's absolutely not about politicians empowerment so very much. so yes, and you're talking about grass roots campaign and getting back to away from the political divide. i should say the polls are indicating that it is under 50 percent
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. support 40 is can find, is that disappointing? and what's your strategy to, to change that? look the only pull them out of his own referendum day. and there are thousands of people here today to hear about how they can support the campaigns, how they can support their friends and family to understand what's going to be asked of them on referendum di and to make that choice. and so, like i said, the only pull the medicines on the day and we think we've got the moments and we thank you very much. now we do expect this part to happen uh, in october, so life of this year. so we do expect events like this to be held most weekends across the country as a both sides try and re engage the public to try and push full audit constitutional reform. not should not for a referendum to be successful, then a for the 6 states to have a majority, as well as a national majority. so it's certainly a difficult task for both sides to try and we don't ever that support from the public in the lead up to an a type of referendum here in australia. so we'll follow events with you, not just today, but in the lead to that referendum as you say,
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7 o'clock that for us in sydney. thank you as well. still head here on out, is there a way indigenous communities, knowledge and tina, a sky, the losing the rights and the way of life? you please tell escape. plan solve to space hoping to shed light on 2 of the universe is great. is mistreat the great to have the along, let's get going with your weather update for the america and we got another, a storm system pouring rain into southern chile, the ground is saturated. cannot hang on to any more moisture, we are likely to see some more flooding here. meantime, a northerly wind means temperatures and by your blanca and cold. doro are well above average for this sum of the year, and now they were in the month of july,
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pretty persistent rain for the pacific coast of columbia. that will slide down into ecuador, and now that hurricane beatrice, it's been downgraded, it is passing away from mexico, but it is still leaving a legacy of rain behind for that pacific coast. temperature is holding just a little bit for the southern us with the storms around here, but still temperatures on the high side. and we've also got storms through the great lakes in the northeast. and you know, this is going to help freshen up the air quality here. of course, maybe these places for air quality from that wildfire smoke drifting out of canada as we looked toward alberta profit. and so got a storm system trying to spin up here quite cool in edmonton below average by that is certainly not the case. as we look toward california, southern nevada, western arizona, vegas, you're under a heat alert. you'll max out at $44.00 degrees on sunday. see you later. the,
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on charging the cost, inflation is slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up. in the is economic part is rising and saving to be thrown. china as a manufacturing hub plus zambia step deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress to follow suit. charging the cost on out to 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you. the the book about me. so robbing the heart of mind to of all the top stories,
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hundreds of interested in phones, dealing with a fish nice of rides as being triggers to find the killing of a teenager by police on choose day early a 100 sky. the funeral, all of a sudden, the 17 year old. the ones that go to general is wanting the world to forget about teaching and says the international respondents to the country surprises also, not until you get to have it was the to assess the guy who monetary in situations that includes about nutrition, hunger and colorado. pains to decide whether to recognize indigenous people in australia is constitutional underway. b s, campaign is in the leads for an upcoming references, but opinion polls just as full, just split things like 50 percent. it is being 150 years since the dutch abolish slavery. in an anniversary speech, the king of the netherlands villa alexander officially apologize for that for all in the slave trade. july the 1st 18. 63 was when slavery officially ended in dutch
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guy on the now known as southern um, and the other colonies in the caribbean. but most slave labor is on dutch plantations, or falls to keep on working for further 10 years. the research has revealed the kings and such as the molten de equivalent of navy $600000000.00 from slavery. the country 1st became involved in the slave trade in the late 15 hundred's the dutch west india company eventually became the world's largest transatlantic slave trader . shipping around $600000.00 people from africa to the americas, but like off a month, separate as this report. a 160 years of the slavery was abolished in the dutch empire. the country is monica. he has publicly acknowledged its part in the business of slavery. king villa mcsaunder said, sorry, for centuries of expectation and commodification of hundreds and thousands of human beings from the start. if you are fully today, i stand before you go to day as your king. and as a member of the government,
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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 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, uh 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 to seek a porch for them. i don't know how they call it when we put the crimes against you
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. money to the king also announced an investigation into the royal house of orange and ourselves role in slavery activist. welcome to the gesture, but say that needs to be a wider conversation about reparations. the past has smelled the past, because we know that when slavery was abolished, 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 are being 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. eastern lives on to is the latest europe you need to open the vic and with the brutality of colonial history. in 2021, germany agreed to pay the maybe a over a $1000000000.00 calling it action towards reconciliation for the non behavioral genocide. belgium's king fully expressed deep regrets for the abuses committed
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during the countries colonization of what is not the democratic republic of congo. the netherlands is also establishing a $217000000.00 fund to educate its population about the legacy of slavery. and to remind everyone, it's never too late to apologize to have a monthly bit. i'll just, sarah, to hey, contain thoughts as crushed as a busy intersection in western canada, killing at least 52 people. the transport minister visited the c in the cottage and said new safety measures will be introduced. catherine, sorry to pull some from my writing. this is one of the worst road collisions ever seen. a truck driver was transporting cement, lost control of the vehicle, wronged onto other cars, and motorcycles killed the menu roadside straight as an injured out is for. these are searching for the driver who fled from the scene. witnesses said to a speeding,
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we'll get to the limits. i had just got to the junction. i saw a speeding oncoming trailer. i swerved and escaped, hitting him head on. the person who was behind me thought i wanted to buy something and then a 40 over took me and that is when he was hit me really? well, i said, well again, so i was involved in your time. my wife works here at 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, we pull visibility. many traffic accidents have happened on this road. traitors and who sells the mountain dies. tomato 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,
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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 produce, but they cannot continue to do the business on the highway of some canyon see enforcing traffic rules is difficult because of reckless driving by some 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 a grieving, struggling to come to terms with what's happened, catherine. so all this era arrow became you. it's known as white gold and the knowles of origin. tina, there are vast amounts of it, but indigenous communities who lived the same mining companies. i roading then land royce trees, it by reports from the listing originals,
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province of voice. what indigenous people taking the flight to the streets on another day of protest by members of this indigenous community, northern argentina. they have been blocking roads for days, protesting against a provincial constitutional reform. they say will affect their way of life. email belongs to the community of felina hit on 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. 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,
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of the protest is happening in what is known as the lithium triangle. and there we are. that includes olivia and truly the region has 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 to the province has awarded an area of 11000 hector's to a lithium 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 having them sign the paper.
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there's a standard and a procedure and control mechanisms of how this consultation should take place, send away the constitutional reform pass back to violence that has not been seen in years in this northern argentine, in from ins. resending the government right 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 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. we main on the alert, they say vigilance is what we're protect them. there are certain that development in the region will come at their expense as a month then in those him, but 80. so i'll just see to put them on monica. hopefully, you repeat in space agency telescope is blasted off to expose the mysteries of the
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universe for 3 it was also in the space that to walk it from the us state of florida. the telescope will navigate down kind of treat and don't match it. it also chopped the largest mass of the universe of a created, including up to 2000000000 galaxies that talked about the dark energy aren't directly detectable, but appeared to control the shape of every thinking. either of us. scientists admit they know eventually nothing about them. and the gap in knowledge means that they are unable to explain our origins. other experiments indicate that doc and of ga account, so to 70 percent of all that energy. well, doc match makes up another 25 percent. all visible material like planets, dust gas installs, make about 85 percent. the telescope and replace will conduct a 6 year study to measure the precise positions of approximately 2000000000
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galaxies, which other telescopes have only achieved a fraction of this for life. is this professor of astronomy, university, college london. he was involved in finding the mission and told us about what the hopes can be achieved. it's a 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 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, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can,
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we then people travel from one country mentally in other, discover new, new places. and i think this is this journey of euclid, the of the julian to darkness as you play space 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 us. well, ordinary met there and we don't understand 95 percent of it which is made of cause a mentor and dark energy the
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