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trusts the us informed opinions, finding his basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the widespread in rest across phones is please struggle to contain violence by riots. as for 5th nights in a row, earlier hundreds gathered for the funeral of no hill. m, the teenager who's killing by police a spot stains of protests, the select silver on every line headquarters having del sol. so coming up the un
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secretary general again, calls internationally helped by stacy's games. during the visits, the crisis at nation will sort of pull 12 and over crowded medical center in northern so don't native simpletons, but supplies that are running out due to the ongoing conflict and come, painters ceasing to ensure an indigenous rights and australia is constitution, hold valleys, for a yes, states and the referenda late for the the welcome to the program, hundreds of interested in phones, dealing with a 5th, 9th of riots. tens of thousands of offices of, again being mobilized to contain the and restaurant to the killing of a teenager by police, french finance minister, such more than 700 shops, supermarkets and restaurants, had been looted old damage since tuesday. meanwhile, in the southern d, as must say,
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that has been in tens clashes between police and professors. they set cause and ties on fire regret, store, windows, please use, take us to dispose the crowds. the cities of leo in grenoble also launched points pulled. brendan has moved from powers the police strategy has been to use overwhelming numbers. that tactic has been continuous dynamic movement. they're 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, you can see up and down this premier streets over and over again that have been arrest. 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, you will stop us searched or not cause some post the nation. i'm on the people that
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we spoke to. i almost supposed to, so i was walking around the chance to leave with friends. as soon as we got here, we got stopped in search and we stayed, and 5 minutes later i got 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 and i can totally follow you, could flops. we were searched by the police officer, the few meet as we go searched again. we are a tourist 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 lock take us has now been fired and got the right to buy some of the police officers at a target. i can't say at the moment, but clearly they are very determined to keep any loses away from that premier shopping district. we know that the police are under immense pressure upon it as a self has been overseeing the operations and the commands that the essential power
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of the president back on as well once an ends. and so the trouble that is pushing back county from the summits in brussels, any of us rates, none of the less. it's easy to please, excuse me, on the batch semester that i really all getting tough o'brien and alter their central powers. literally a hundreds gathered for the funeral, defined, seen that a shot dead by police on tuesday, crowds of well which is lined the streets of the power, a suburb of known to had of the funeral ceremony. cameras, windows are loud inside and the families request to the days of the news. now when the un secretary general is calling on the world not to forget, hazy and size, the international response to the countries crisis is not enough. continued to have her. she visited hazy to assess the di humanitarian situation that includes mount nutrition, hunger and colorado. the color being country is in the grip of gang violence and an economic crisis on diplomatic editor james base has more on his 1st brief visit to
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hate to use the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez said 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, develop the needs for the international community as soon as the could be called soon 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 activity of the gangs from the the haitian capital pulse of prince look spectacular. but on the ground is extremely dangerous. the people suffering from hunger and instability at the mercy of the games,
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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 a subject to the judge when asked about the to the news conference by on to 0. really, that should be a lot to be of any international thoughts. the leadership 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 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
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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 and what do you and believes is becoming a forgotten country. james pays out to 0. the united nations thousands of protesters in his regular bank on the streets again to validate against plans to reform the judicial system. changes would include house supreme court judges and selected 5 minutes that benjamin netanyahu has dropped parts of his plan would have a lot of parliamentary rule court decisions. but that's not satisfied. demonstrates is we want all of the challenges changes in about the script or test as of how the demonstrations every week since january series, ministry says that is in subsidies, riley massage is aimed at central parts of the country. the army says it down to most of the missiles, but some hit various locations in the city of homes is unclear if any civilians
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were injured. supplies of running out of medical centers installs while the house near the egyptian border. due to the ongoing conflict between the army and power military forces, medical workers, the words that take could lead to an almost health problems from extreme hunger amount nutrition to the spread of infections and diseases. the heart of the body has more and i didn't buy like a simple model, giving me these medical centers that overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection in this as well as chronic diseases on that. i wouldn't to hospital reports about 10 percent of these children suffer from the spasms. there's also a short to just to medicines, especially for the treatment of those suffer from the specified number of the situation. these make was by the high temperature muscles which sometimes reach 50 degrees celsius and had a clearly effect. these children in the hospital sees that things have to change and that there's an urgent need for medicine to avoid the health decisive, the why the, how would they?
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and the food aid for these children is another necessity. and the need is getting worse because of the absence of him and terry and organizations. i even we spoke to some families here, told us there isn't much help for the children. and they also fear diseases and malnutrition, especially with the large numbers of children. some of these that that are also elderly people have 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 shelter when, if you had the money, i could come pains to decide if indigenous people will be recognized. australia is constitutional underway. opinion polls show that the yes campaign is in the li either the upcoming referendum, but recent survey suggest support is slipping below 50 percent. so o'clock sentences updates from a yes campaign rally in sydney is across the strider. we have what's being described as a national di of action where we've got valleys like this being driven and supported by the yes, 10 pine of these rallies being held in capital cities and towns across the country
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. now, the legislation has not passed. opponents carry the wife, hold a referendum to be held life of the tea, and we do expect that invite to be in a try. but, but the us campaign is trying to re engage support with the public after recent polls indicates, uh, the support is now under 50 percent for the spiteful constitutional change. now the yes campaign is trying to get the divide away from camera. and i want to take them back to the community conversations. i do what they described as a grass roots campaigns. i just type of the camera is a spreading misinformation and see and then trying to get the support backup full constitutional change. the voice is basically constitutional reform. this will allow for the constitution to change to recognize indigenous australians up to the 1st time that would also be an advisory party set up and represented by aboriginal and tossed. right. um it is, and that would be an advisory body to the executive government that there are critics, even within the indigenous population and indigenous communities. this setting that there are a bigger, bigger issue that needs to be addressed and prioritize. and that thing, education,
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health and safety, domestic bonds within these aboriginal communities, and the boys who don't be college eyes. so we do expect that but to happen in october and the device will no doubt ramp up between now and then. but pasco is chad. the goals regional economic original trust. he explains why this referendum is important for australia is indigenous people are constitutional destroys, 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 level of people every day, people to get in there to have the site to, to, to have a voice for government because no one knows better than then the people that are
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individually involved with, with an issue with a problem. then those people, so we've come up with solutions that we've seen, what we have solvers with that 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 to do specifically with indigenous peoples of australia was 5056 years ago. the year i was born. so i'm go to the white, my whole life for an opportunity like this to come along. well, we can at once the game have a site to tron, been around a lot better at people, treat you better at children's future. the international eva save in bosnia and herzegovina has provoked 2 laws adopted by the countries parliament. christian schmidt says the laws violated the peace agreement that ended a civil war in 1995. the both need and sub parliament on the wednesday passed the motion to not recognize any decisions by the multi ethics,
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constitutional quotes or procedure is now terminated. i have also decided that the law adopted by the go because i've got national assembly on the non implementation of the decisions of the age constitutional court on the territory of the entity cannot enter into for us. and or legislative procedure for adoption of this law is s val, terminate to trade unions and opposition policies in straight line co say the government is planned to restructure what it owes locally, like lenders and family targets working class citizens. the country is struggling to manage from an unprecedented economic crisis, and it's been facing months of few food and medicine shortages, and often end as well from columbus. after months of negotiations, discussion and speculation, there's you're locked in 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 filled 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 make with 3. sure not that it was more than $83000000000.00. well, the in house could look at the creditors. it was forced to seek a bailout 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 this down to sustainable levels was a key condition of the 2900000000 dollar rescue package from the i m. s. and international lenders and investors insisted that local institutions shed the
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burden of restructuring. the government announced it will extend the terms of investments, reduce interest, and impose higher taxes. pension funds will be among the hardest hit by for the brand 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 be if i need the 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 big god make the 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 in that return that is accruing to what goes 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 for sure. long go for tens of thousands of working culture lumpkins. i'm no longer confident. that would be the case. yes, and then there's a 0 number. so ahead here on elder 0. why indigenous communities, nausea and tina as good as losing the rights and the way of life. plus somebody to rise in spectacle is happening in chicago this weekend. as the kid he said, he says 1st of all, that's call street, right? the
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hello good to see you. while the hot and dry wind continues to be the big story through the middle east stepping down the gulf states. so what do you say? we go in there for a closer look. i'm not particularly powerful, so it's not lifting up the signed and does as much as we have seen in the past. but look at this for us here in the $4748.00 degrees, likely to be our hobbies stay of the year off the buck us time we go, actually, you know what for us. let's focus on this and, and just on for us, it was in southeast theater on it's now moving further towards the north. but look what's happening now, we're getting a hot and dry wind coming out of park minnesota and picking up that sounding does so it will be particularly bad along the border with your on and off. kind of started looking fairly quite in focus on the responsive range, bit of a breather on sunday and off to turkey and we go, it's also looking good to hear plenty of sun into forecast. many spots will close
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in on 30 degrees over the course of the weekend. i forget, it looks like this. west africa, the rains are picking up for coastal areas from nigeria to sierra, the own through guinea and any be south and central africa actually turning a bit more quiet. so let's go to the south also prime his son in the forecast. right across south africa on sunday. so you soon stay tuned investigative journalism. this was a very and as hard as it would have been absolutely impossible to offer any like that before global exploits in discussion, the internet did not need to be the greatest to live master. it was in the history of the world, voices from different corners, vision, programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to best select on now to sierra
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the the book about kill what you don't deserve me. so he'll rom it into how reminder of all top new stories, mold and full hundreds of people have been arrested as friends, deals with a 5th, 9th of riots, violence as being shak good by the killing of a teenager by police. on tuesday, the hundreds gathers for the funeral of the 17 year old view and secretary general is wanting the world. not just a good spot to hang see and says that the international responds to the countries crisis is looking us continue to have issues then to assess the donahue military and situation that includes mount nutrition, hunger and colorado. campaigns to decide whether to recognize indigenous people in
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australia is constitutional underway. the yes campaign is into the each for an upcoming referendum. but the opinion polls suggest support is the thing, like 60 percent it's being $150.00 a since the dutch abolish slavery. in an anniversary speech, the king of the netherland zillah. my legs under officially apologize to the dutch roland slave trade july. the 1st 18. 63 was when slavery officially ended in, that's going on and i know a sort of them and other colonies in the caribbean. but most slave labor arises on the plantations befalls, to keep on working for 5 to 10 years and years, such as reveal that the king's ancestors and the molten de equivalent of maybe $600000000.00 from slavery. the country 1st became involved in the slave trades in the late 15 hundreds. the dutch west india company eventually became the world's largest transatlantic slave trader,
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shipping around 600000 people from africa to the americas. but like all the, most of us, this report of 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 voluminous onto us. it's 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 come by, 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 1600s 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
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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 here 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. we would quote the crimes against you. money to the king also announced an investigation into the royal house of orange and ourselves role in slavery activist. welcome to the district, but say that needs to be a wider conversation about reparations. the pasta smelled the past because we know that when slavery was abolished the slave own this way. they were paid compensation, that is a former reparation. and it's those same families who have been well to up being
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able to build the country. but also, we know that the institutions that came with slavery is still lives on it still leaves on in the discrimination of people over time based on of the 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 and that may be a over a $1000000000.00. calling its action towards reconciliation for the non behavioral genocide. belgium's king felipe expressed a deep regrets for the abuses committed 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. my last have a monthly bit, i'll just 0. it's not, it's known as white gold diamond in the knowles and argentina and argentina area.
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there are vast amounts of it. but the indigenous communities who lived fed that mining companies are roading the land rights. theresa by polls from the lithium rich knowles province of who, hey, why indigenous people are taking the fight to the streets. another deal of protest by members of this indigenous community, northern argentina, they have been blocking boats for days, protesting against a provincial constitutional reform. they say will affect their way of life. email belongs to the community of the hit on 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 thomas 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 revoke 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,
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as the world is trying to move away from fossil fuels by communities that live near lithium plans are extremely concerned about what happened with their territories. and with the water resources in this part of the country, the protest is happening in what is known as the lithium try and go. and there we have 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 diesel lives in the plan community. it is right here where the lifting 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 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
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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 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 has sparked the violence that has not been seen in years in this northern argentinean from ins. recently the government try 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 in the 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 because a lot of in those communities remain on the alert. they say vigilance is what we're
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protect them. there's 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 him on monica, who says, go strongly, has become the 1st country to allow mental health patients to be treated as an extract from cycled magic mushrooms and m d n. a. back to notice ecstasy, authorized psychiatry, so now able to prescribe the drugs to tackle depression posttraumatic stress disorder and other conditions illustrating government reclassifying the drugs following trials and medically controlled environments. christopher lang need is professor and deputy director of the new or a medicines discovery center that's been asher university. he says the treatment will be available to those who can afford to pay for it privately. the requirement is that these substances are so used in a very kind of controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, they will be dosed given to a patient by uh for a psychiatrist probably with
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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 in australian context, we're still working out the economics of how we have of 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 efficacy of new inventions, 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 sense and 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
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we, we do know how as what the 8 most rising spectacle is happening in chicago this independence day weekend. as the city who sits 1st of another is called street race. the 1st race of the weekend is on the way to a 100. how's the story from chicago? the drivers have qualified and they're getting ready for the main event at 350 kilometer drive. that's a 100 times or and a 3.5 kilometer track 40 drivers tried half that distance on saturday and they say it is a challenging track. 12 turns 8 of them at 90 degrees and as one driver said, you take it turn to wide. the wall is there to meet you with the fan say the event is match the high. honestly, this is an awesome and i almost but yeah, i know this is this. i didn't even think this was like really like everybody was saying it. i didn't think it was actually going to happen in the city of chicago hopes to get more than a $100000000.00 in economic impact from this event. but what they're really selling
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is this a vibrant city with a striking skyline. the people around the world will see and want to come visit for years that city officials say, here's an investment in the future, and there's a 3 year contract between the city and nascar. so they've got 2 more years to test that theory. but city officials hope that this 1st ever nascar chicago street race will pay on john henry and l g 0, chicago. european space agency telescope is blasted all to expose the mysteries of the universe. for 3, it was lost, all the space, ex rocket from the us state of florida. the telescope will investigate dog kennedy and dark matter. it also chop the law just not that the universe of a created including up to $2000000000.00 gallic 6. the.
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