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and i'll just bring you the news car and fast the matter to you. how does era the hi, 5th nights of unrest across friends over the police killing of a teenage boy, hundreds have been arrested. the play you're watching l g 0 live from doha. would be for the back to also coming out of my shooting in the us. at least 2 people that confirmed dead in maryland with dozens reported the injuries. fighting into the don between the army and the power military are assess the force of a lodge as strike in northern undermine. and followed by the c,
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residents of the brazilian town, blame climate, change for the destruction of that home. the police in front of arrested more than $700.00 people during if 50 consecutive night of writing. but the french interior minister says the overnight violence on saturday was much less intense than early in the week. the unrest was pos half day . police officers shot and killed a teenager on sunday. then it's made 3 for some pears, intense policing, and central powers help keep the city sent a quieter on saturday. that being calls on social media for protests to gather head on the shows that liza nationwide, 45000 police officers have been deployed. that was for roderick possibles, i'm take off finding my se plus points to deal with less than 10 in the previous 4
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nights and i'm rest says the interior minister rides with spots about the shooting of 17 year old nile. and during the police traffic stop in the suburb of paris on tuesday, you might have time to imagine you said that had happened to my brother in the street because he refused to stop. we should be safe with the police, but we're scared of them. that is not normal protest, the said long simmering, i'm the racial and economic qualities explode to the police. check those keys for time or just here for justice or not here to break stuff works out. i'm in austin. mix everything up. she's black and therefore she must be like this. his herb. so he is like this life is not like that. the friends finance minister said more than $700.00 sharps. supermarkets and restaurants have been looted or damaged since june. known to when i lived
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and died, loud crowds turned out with his funeral on site today with the many mona's who followed his coughing continuing, because i coals with just this latest on the rest comes just as emanuel macro and was trying to re booties presidency following months of protests, of a pension reforms now my from has been forced to postpone the state visit to germany. the police officer who shout nile has been charged with voluntary homicide and remains in custody. bernard smith, algebra parks, some breaking news out of the us, and there's been a mass shooting in the state of maryland. at least 2 people have been killed and 28 injured in baltimore. let's speak to heidi 0, castro, who's on the phone from maryland. heidi, what more do we know about the shooting? the following, you know this happened at a block party were neighbors had gathered ahead of the july 4th holiday and just after midnight weekdays, when they heard the calls about the shooting. when they arrived,
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they found there was at least one person dead on the scene. another person later died at a hospital, but in all it appears that at least 30 people were shot in the match, shooting many of them able to get themselves to the hospital and are now in recovery. those 3 remain in critical condition. so please remain on the hunch for the shooter or shooters. there's still no indication of who those suspects are. and witnesses at the scene describing, you know, the sounds of popping. we've heard that so many times from people who survive mass shootings. so last night they thought it was fireworks as a student that would have been sitting for a july 4th party. but of course, instead it was the shots, the sound of gunfire. and this happening just a year fully after 7 americans were killed while watching july, 4th parade that was in highland park, illinois. the suspect in that shooting,
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pleading not guilty to a 117 felony counts. so just on the anniversary of that tragedy, we have once again another mass shooting in the united states. and sadly, this is something that some would have said was predicted the gun violence archive, which is a database of mass shootings collected by north eastern university. they say that the us endorse 5 mass shootings on each july. 4th, that's defined as at least 4 people injured that data coming out even before the violence that we saw on board in baltimore overnight. heidi, thank you for the update heidi's ro, castro on the line there from maryland. and saddam the power military rapids, the 4 forces say they have down to fight to jet over on door mon. fighting between the army and the staff resumed on sunday following session. during the eat holiday, at least a 1000 people have been killed since april and more than 2000000 force from their
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homes. he but morgan has more from undermined me a call to of the city of under mine walk up to the sound of exchange of gunfire between the permanent to rapids support forces and the to the news army in the northern parts of the city. now. so it says who we spoke to say that the rapid support for the attacks, the locality uh, the headquarters of the candidacy of could it be around 5 am local time that's around 3 am gmc, and that's at least within these are me out for to back and the fights he just came in about 2 hours after the fighting started. now it's still ongoing. we can still hear gunfire a bit distance and then they were earlier. so the fighting seems to have progressively put to westwood the in the city of under mine. but there's also the sounds of artillery fire being 5 from the by the, to the nice army, rather from the northern parts of the city of mine to, with the southern parts of the capitol hill. we can also give and to no flames. and the 5 to just flying overhead. this has been happening since the early hours of
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sunday morning was fighting, has resumed a very much since the 2nd day off at ease. in fact, even on the day of each when the 2 sides declared a ceasefire, there were sounds of artillery in various parts of the capital. they were stripes long against the real positions of they wrap it support forces by this denise army . so fighting is ongoing and civilians here in the capital say that they don't know if they will be any respite from the finding that it started in mid april. and it's still ongoing between the 2 sides, with no political solution inside of supplies of running out of medical centers in sedans. why the house near the border with egypt? medical work has a worried that it could lead to enormous health problems from extreme hunger and malnutrition. to the strait of infections and diseases by amadi reports. so i didn't, but i could still do model giving you the mean of these medical centers that overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection. and this is what is chronic disease. how important the hospital reports about 10 percent of these
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children suffer from the spasms. there's also a shortage of the medicines, especially for the treatment of those are suffer from the specified number of the situation. these make was by the high temperature muscles which sometimes reach 50 degrees celsius and has 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? and the food aid for these children is another necessity. and the need is getting worse because of the absence of him and carrying organizations. 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 it hard to tolerate. the hoss condition in the shelter, the trade unions and opposition parties ensure lanka say the government's plan to
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restructure what it was. local lenders unfairly targets working class citizens. the country is struggling to emerge from an unprecedented economic crisis. and people have been facing, shortages are fuel food and medicine for months. and now fernandez reports from columbus. after months of negotiations discussion and speculation, does your lumpkin government's plan to rework its lucas that was approved by 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 the law. 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 the quick 3. i forgot that it was more than $83000000000.00. well, the in 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
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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 button 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. the plant has not gone down 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 b, if any of these are the voice less working class of the country.
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i say they have voice less because even with regard to the origin savings, they have no say big god 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 government, one stuck the average weighted average wait time. today's 13.5 percent. so it's a one 3rd of a cost in the 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 start looking at. so should i 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, colombo,
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very cool and visual out of dana is an economy. and analysts and former deputy governor of the central bank of sri lanka, he says it's far from clear that the government's mind can be successfully implemented the body mind on set, then they need the municipal association as un football us do. let me start. i ask, who is the president of the public here you see the cost to pay what the necessary misses to go for these domestic degree, instruct a to satisfy the following on board. the board has had a good the mazda exactly what they were, the tax, the, the cost that they will have to pay. so these days by the domestic, get all of this already, the low cost housing protesting against the me. just going to be taken by my net good, which the good has to be in the cost of the day. and because the, the whole kind of thing expected that the black will be shot by was that pretty. does some of that on mine, either ruby stick market with respect to the amount that we have worthy,
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but now i'll post that, but it has to be squarely based on the looking task. so decided that they had been participated looking at the out for my see, i'm likely that the 2 can be pretty much done without that getting there, cuz it to the head of the united nations has visited haiti to one of the well not to forget about its crisis and tony gutierrez, wants to send an international force to restore stability and security, and said the response to appeals to help patients. grades by hunger, sickness and street gun violence isn't good enough. is on to somebody, get his engine space. as on his 1st brief visit to 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
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send, 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 dvd 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, 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 biology. is there a delay that should be
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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 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 and what do you and believes is becoming a forgotten country. james pays out to 0. the united nations. so i head on algae
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0, arriving for yes. voting australia campaign is to enshrine indigenous rise in the constitution gear up for a referendum. while we keep watching, i'll tell you how people living in a country with one of the, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society. we dream different revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces the check, the decade. 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. i ask like
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the welcome back. a recap of on top. so he's on alger 0. this our police in front of arrested more than 700 people during a 5th consecutive night of writing following the police shooting of a teenager. interior minister says a violence was less intense than on previous nights. at least 2 people are reported to have been killed in a shooting in the us city of baltimore, dozens has been injured in at least 10 have been taken to hospital. and as strikes have been carried out in undermined mia strands capital following a brief loan during the holiday, at least a 1000 people have been killed in fighting between the army and our military. rapid support for since since mid april and that campaigns to the size is indigenous people in australia will be recognized in the constitution are ramping up. a referendum will take place in october. the government is, it's a once in
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a generation chimes to repair relations with the countries aboriginal communities concrete for some sydney this is the face of the us campaign. thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for greater recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way i, i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong in politics around aboriginal culture is quite small. we have the great privileges this rarely and to have such an ancient community, continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important they're recognized for holloman's pos legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into advice on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time and to establish an advisory body representing aboriginal and torres strait auditors. guarding federal
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parliament the yes campaign declared sunday a national day of action today is all about straightening people going out to the people they know their workplace times folding areas and saying this is nothing to be scale. this is a just thing. this is the thing the nation mature. you know, opinion polls show support. so the yes campaign has full in life 50 percent. if they do coalition potty is already declared, it moved vote against the constitutional change. something within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law, known as the voice, will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we are going backwards, we're going backwards in and digging himself. we're going to go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the the right to very know people's black people in this country being locked up things up. i'm not sure
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there's a lot of back, but we've got to try something else. operational and test drive dollar to people represent around 3 percent of nearly $26000000.00 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. so the yes, comp time to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority of the light is called suggest her head in just the 2 states. the referenda is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. c, b. guatemala is top court has ordered a review of ballots from the 1st round of the presidential election. the front runner and for my 1st lady sandra. torres is challenging the results. they put her slightly ahead of her main level. a runoff is expected on the 20th of august when torres will face contact corruption candidate for non to evaluate. it was around about the 1st draft of the costs of living in zimbabwe is going from bad to worse.
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inflation rate doubled in june to a 176 percent as high or more tests every force with a general election due next month. rising prices are a major concern for voltage. downtown engine bobby's capital head out a is we a lot of small businesses and st traders operate. and we shop as look for bargains despite high inflation and price increases with goods, the official exchange rate ended officially exchange. that's what is tended to happen over the past few months. is that price is different actually been driven by the an official exchange that indicates movement is also been quite, you know, it's collective and that is also translated into prices. conditions that the government blames currency speculate as for the crash and the value of the isn't bodily dollar, as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods. here's my shopping list and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour cooking oil,
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i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought, the same groceries with $31.00 from the store. this is why many somebody's because of buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal, tend to hear. most people prefer using it. another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector work is demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increasing allowances to pushing them against inflation. you call and have prices increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week is a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm, people and accept that as an in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues, we have a to proceed with the risk lack of confidence. we have to actually put our best
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foot forward as a country and use the us starting to make ends meet people announced selling goods from the cause main in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to post some g t's and texas exclusively in local currency, hoping this would increase demand for doesn't bodily dollars. right now there is no guarantee the government intervention is going to work out of the tasks out of their head record breaking. torrential rain is causing floods and much slides in western japan. 2 people are reported missing and a man was found dead inside a car which had been washed away. homes, partially submerge, and i'm a gucci. m q. show pre fixtures, defends, meet your logical agencies, forecasting more heavy rain and much live warnings has been issued. i, tony to has stressful alberta province in canada. the twista was strong enough to bring down trees and damage dozens of homes and cos not to
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prevail with families who live in a small town or seeing their homes crumble beneath their feet. the atlantic ocean has already engulfed parts of the phone. it's viewed climate change will help wipe out what's left out is there is money cannot give reports 78 year old son if he hit open the gate or family home. what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to rubble . nope. lost the key. this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the waves breaking on the sand until i could no longer sleep. a couple of years ago i decided to move out. i knew the waves would soon topple the house and that i would drown with this is that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing towns, 300 kilometers from re edition ero used to welcome groves of tories. every summer, until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and $500.00 houses. geographer is why we're
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going, says the roshan was caused by man and climate change has made it worse. at the foreigner was built at the mouth of the pet able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c. l. u mob us you. diversion began 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers walters with divert to to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 phones and 600 factories the river lost. it's forced to bring sense of the beach and pushed back the see the ways of growing a higher as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rustle behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only for story building and all about the phone. up and down there. there were 3 blocks of houses. they have all been swallowed by the sea. the coastline is receding, an average of 6 meters per year,
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50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city wall. mine will. munoz sold his fishing boat to buy several houses, hoping to live off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean. or was crowd the you. i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i built with my savings. it's all i have. my life's work. sonya is now living in a much smaller house just behind the ruins of the old one. the becky, it's very painful to watch your friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. but here we all help each other and want to stay close together. and our beloved city, she says they're shared memories of what ones used to be a lively beach resort or what keeps this goes. tom, still alive, monica, and i guess i'll just sierra at that for now. we're still more news as always on our website at l. g 0 dot com,
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the very latest on all of on top. so he's on the on right in front of course. so the major news on that front page college is here at dot com met fit for me for the back to go stay with us up next. the weather and an inside story takes a look at the economic crisis impacts on the, to hello the police to say we got some dry weather now pushing across the panel. those southern parts of the may not as good still say some west to whether we got this the weather system my you front still bring some heavy pulses, the framing across q issue for a time it legs back across the yellow. say the he's trying to say pushing up into northern parts of china. cabinet is amazing. now held back to around $34.00 degrees celsius for a time picking up again as we go on through the week with the weather will come in
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across the yellow sea, pushing towards north korea. the final faced all the china. i'm not too bad, they're across much of japan. i know to panic of southern areas of china will i still some showers in place? the for home come, for example, premier. so i was meanwhile longest spells of frame the monsoon rains across the good parts of west and india down towards the south west, where the heaviest rains will be. as we go through the next couple of days. still some live. you shall us that just pushing up tools and all face. the orange one use in full is just pushing back into bangladesh for times. what's the weather? just pushing up towards the pool. we can see the res, rudy gather on tuesday, across the west and gets big down pulls coming through at this stage. meanwhile, across the middle east, well as usual, is fine try sunny at hot on the, when the news breaks, i'm in front of the building up was hit with
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a door and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents and country again . with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly empty. i'll just see right, has teens on the grass a is just staring interaction here in the process to bring you more award winning document trees and light news. i can start as set to get a $3000000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund. the country is close to defaulting on its international depths. so will this be or safe practiced on hope, critic push the country deeper into this. this is inside story. the .

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