tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 2, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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wants to learn better this need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world presenting tales of true life. the weakness on a jersey to the . ready the hello, i'm carry johnston. this is the news lot from the coming up the next 60 minutes. paris decoy is more police soft, a 5th, 9th of unrest across the front of the killing of a teenage point. the man hunt is on the way for the suspect to the mess sheets and in the us city of baltimore. at least 2 people confirmed that and thousands more
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injured heavy fights against saddam between the army and the power and miniature rapid support for 6 reports were fine. subject down at the altima swallowed by the c residence of a present in town. the climate change, the destruction of the hunt and forest smile with a sport as max for stop and start. the austrian groan, pre on pole, and captain ben stoke smashes a century for england. but australia remains on top of the 2nd. ash tap the beginning. this new so in from swift 1000 all police. so being deployed off to a 5th consecutive night of writing. interior minister says that overnight bonnets on site today was much less intense an earlier in the week. and attempted to murder investigation has been opened off to man's house was rams by con, set
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a light. but it's made reports from paris. of the intense policing and central powers helped keep the city sent a quieter on saturday. that being coals on social media for protest is to gather head on the shows that liza nationwide, 45000 police officers have been deployed. that was for roderick possibles, i'm take us find in mouth say plus points to deal with less than 10 from the previous 4 nights and the 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 do you want me to talk 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
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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 french finance minister said more than 700 sharps, supermarkets and restaurants have been looted or damaged since june known to when i lived and died. lodge crowds turned out with his funeral on site today, with the many bonus 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 results, now my chrome 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, alger 0 pounds, will not be that i'm don, is
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a journalist on the author of fixing fronts. she joins us from paris now. welcome to the program. i'm given the history of incidents involving french police easily unrest. we've seen any real surprise to is not really not just of all because it's not the 1st time that the french citizen from an arable indeed a marketing background african north african background has been effectively killing them by the police. it has always being closed in this relation, a huge time changing fos between the police. i mean data from citizens from my knowledge about homes. and there are regular complaints about discrimination. i mean the police violence and the hell is a prime example of that. and he took an extreme example like he's a shooting which to finally, to have pulled a cold, bloody salsa actor, trigger my c demonstrations, which defend it into a wrong thing. and it is a very rehearsal,
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the rehearsed tactic to also blame and trying to criminalize the victim itself. when such incidents happen, where it's not full for each of the alleged crime being said, why the on social media then the, you know, the original excuse provided by the police officers involved. so we both get to the headquarters, was that in the house, we're trying to run them. and when it comes to the family that you mentioned that how likely are they to receive what, what they would regard as justice in this case going forward. and you know, they are very regularly contains about racial for funding from police, meaning the few on brown skinned or the indeed a bronze or black or thurston. you wouldn't be singled out for sandwiches because strongly because of what you look like. so fleeing officers and
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indeed armed officers becomes a fact of everyday life, whatever the luxuries and full of police joint and history has shown us that when he comes to such crimes committed by an agent of the state, there is no such thing as justice and of the young people who are rioting across the country, very well aware of that. and that's why if you go to not do or any 6 you across from that, he's now at the knowns. you hear just loading just just for an i had indeed revenge for now because they didn't really go trust in the justice system. not least of all because i have a jewish background. he's a stall queen on to that a defective. she's not there, which was the biggest chunky towns in front of the 1950s. and the 19 sixty's went up to 10000 migrant workers, mainly from algebra. with top of that, at the time, they will continue brutalized, and they were seen as the enemy, within the work or the surgeon study,
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where the victims of extrajudicial killing. what do you think ending the publisher? it can increase the climaxing october 19. 61 went up 230-0000 hearings when managing central carries most of them so in the reverse thing left to drown. the control volunteer in this historical background is that such crimes such as trustees, have never been published and it has never been any justice. and there's a sense that in the hills case will face the same outcome with that sense, then going forward all the calls to change the actual laws regarding law enforcement itself. a new, there isn't a single international body. you'll induce human rights organization, including from his own entry discrimination body that hasn't found that phone. so the need institution and the racist or monkish police force that has the united nation. so there's a much just a few days ago that you were being called. so human rights reg is an instance each
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and found his own entry discrimination body has found that if you're from a black or indeed an arrow background, you will have 20 times more likely to be stopped in search. and this kind of racism doesn't adjust strongly within the police forces, but well within french society as a whole. it's a new been secret that if you come from an ethnic minority background, you will just trouble to get a decent education opportunities when he comes to housing, o. d, impertinent. and so there is a natural white, a program to address which is to bring those fresh citizens into mainstream society and don't leave them stock on those bleak housing estates which follow the development of the ocean, the towns where they just, they are affecting me to defend himself those my friends work. ready when shinji comes out of ocean's downs grew, there is a very green house and good states. but there is a sense that these new generation is also being treated as
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a 2nd cost citizens. but i mean that around on a thank you very much for joining us. so police demand hans is on the way off to a mass suits in the us state of maryland. and these 2 people have been killed in 28 injured harvey. joe casto joins us live now from washington dc. heidi, what's the latest you can tell us about the terry. we know that the shooting and folded at what was supposed to be a celebration of the 4th of july, which is a coming days. this was a neighborhood block party in the suburb of baltimore where. a there overnight police receive these calls, people initially thinking that those gunshots were fireworks floating as they were celebrating the nations independence. but of course it was these deadly bullets being shot. 2 people died from this police found the body of an 18 year old woman
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at the scene. a 20 year old man later died at the hospital. and as you said, many more injured, 28 in all 3 of them still in critical condition at the hospital. now what's very tragic about this, of course, is that americans are in a sense, getting used to or expecting the worst with these announcement. it was just a year ago that in another or july 4th celebration in illinois. that's 7 people were gunned dead in a mass shooting while watching a parade. the gun violence archive, which is a non profit that looks at the data here. says that annually on july, 4th or the day surrounding and there are 5 match shootings a year just around surrounding this holiday as to find it as at least 4 people injured in each shooting. so very sadly, this is a terrible start to the holiday weekend. get one that perhaps some americans were expecting to hear about it, at least in the news, and certainly they would not want this to happen in their own backyard. so sadly
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has happened in baltimore. okay. hi, the thanks for that top dates to well find some more to come on and these are including falls in the us international over c. every folks to laws adopted by ethic crossing serves as unconstitutional and funding normality while fighting and invasion daily in the eyes of the claimants and, and the fact that some motor racing spetchko is happening in chicago city. first, ask us 1st ever street, the other reports of a heavy fighting between the army and the power minute to rapid support forces into done. they are assessed, say they've down to find subject to the on demand. sporadic gun fights and as strikes that taking place in the capital account team, well, even moving,
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joins us now live from on demand near to my hipaa. tell us more about what seems to be going on. well, the 5 things thought said in the early hours of sunday morning, around 5 am local time, which is around 3 am gmc in the northern part of the city of on demand the twin city of the capital for to know why people in the area in the northern parts of the mind see that the rapid support forces tried to attack disability on position, and this is near an army air base where the fight suggests that have been targeting b r a military rapids support forces have been taking off from so the battle is continued with the heavy air strikes, launched by the sudanese army against the rapids support forces fights has on the ground. they will also ground confrontations in passive ongoing and extended up to the central parts of the city of on demand. but that's not the only place where there's been fighting in the northern parts of the capital as well as been as frank launched,
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this been artillery strikes in the eastern parts of the capital and the rapids support forces set that down as to the news army fight suggests in the northern parts of the catholic, i'm in the city of the battery and now it's not clear what's happened to the pilots who was lying to probably suggest not that the army nor the rapids support forces gave an update about his condition. but people say that they know that there was a after the ending of the ceasefire between the rapids support forces and disabilities army on the 1st day of 8 on wednesday, they knew that fighting would intensify. and now president said that these still remain trapped between the rapids support forces and this is the needs army. as the fighting on the ground continues with no political solution inside the move in life for us in on demand. thank you. supplies are running out to medical sciences incidence, while the health and the border with egypt. medical workers state could lead to widespread health problems from extreme hunger and malnutrition, the spread of infections and disease. so how not the reports and i didn't,
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but i could still do my that's giving me these medical center is that overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection. and this is what is chronic diseases? how important the hospital reports about 10 percent of these 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 and which 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 date 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 feel 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
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these are age groups that we find to todd to tolerate the hoss condition in the shelter. the when it say come on, doesn't ukraine? the say the capital keys came under attack from russia's 1st overnight trend strikes on the city for almost 2 weeks. witnesses, reports explosions, resembling the sound of a defenses hitting targets and ready to let sounded during the night. no casualties have been reported. my life remains challenging across many parts of ukraine. some areas of the country have been trying to attend to normal. i said big reports from this central ukrainian city of dundee pro this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out of a piece of to me for i'm making the most of it chunk of pockets where they come to relax and you look over the depot rivers. when you hear the a, the air
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a large the you have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that monday then? doesn't feel like messing here. people are just to relax as, as they used to mean this that you was hit by may. so it's a week ago when they had all it we haven't played for yet. we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us. but despite all these missiles, we still go out and give performances because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful . we're all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children cafe, the open children playing the streets. the need for looks like any of the city busting within it. but the fear of rushing attacks is always the most, you know, during the day i feel safe. but when the night have most usually that's when attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not alone, i have people nearby for some the evening is
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a chance to unwind. when you look around, it's hard to believe the nearest front line is just over 100 comments as the way when the roll started. seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves. i bill it today. we're open on think about, you know, popular opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to pause for instagram of this well known each to pursue more. we're now working normally like we did before the war, although we have a bomb shelter. and when there's an error, lower our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city was chilled, heavy. the entire city was anxious, but people used to it even as people are drinking and partying. these are reminded that life is still not quite normal, yet. trophies and motion lost in states across the country, meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said vague, i just ate a, the pro ukraine. the international representative for bosnia and herzegovina has their votes to lose passed by the countries parliament. for instance,
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schmidt says the legislation violated the constitution and defies the peace agreement which ended the civil war in 1995. so politicians voted on choose day to suspend the recognition of rulings made by the constitutional court and move lockey to inflame ethnic tensions in the deeply divided country entity parliament's, to not have the authority to deprecate prohibitions of the constitutional court of fuzzy and has to go be now and they have not the right direct relate the jurisdiction of key dates and institutions such as the constitutional court of the state. just, this is as simple as that. it isn't a tech on the be a hedge constitutional court. and then an attempt to undermine the legal and
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constitutional framework of the country, including such crucial elements of dayton such as decisions of the high representative a. jason faced the coal was assigned in 1995 by the presence of sylvia bosnia and croatia. it ended a bit to estimate war and splits bosnia into the buzzing at crew out federation on a separate run republican supp scott. it also established the office of the high representative to oversee the agreement. it has extensive powers to over a whole those in the country to maintain peace and governance. but i think tensions in the federation arising was mean, so the, the rad they'll take, is positive boss me is 3 men, but revolving presidency. these declared the overseas, really things will be disregarded by the public subscript. well, he has many out of that. she's a physical scientists specializing in the southeast. you have an weston balkans. he
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says the international community has not done enough to confront that. it is widely recognized within buzzards of green and among experts and analysts of the country and the region that the date and the date and architecture, both in the constitutional sense and in the sense as a peace agreement has for a long time been in the process of very significant erosion bothering her to begin this constitutional regime, which again is imbedded in the broader date and peace accords. this annex for the agreement has really precipitated a kind of structural long time crisis. there is a kind of the fact of state of lawlessness in the country and that is largely owing to the systematic attacks on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state by people like mister doug. um, but again, the sort of the question is why the international community, as well as local officials, have not done more to reverse force and, and 1st and foremost, really to aggressively confront extradited in his systemic attacks on the
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constitutional order of the country. in the very specific context of this event that the international community is backing the high representatives decision. again, it is really legally speaking, the least that he can do. so i don't think we should go overboard with praise for mr. schmidt, who himself has been, i think, very credibly accused of some of very problematic decisions in the past that themselves have contributed to not just involving mr and others, but undermining the rule of law in bosnia herzegovina. again, i think the far and away the biggest issue is that the united states, the e u and other quin countries have not taken a more aggressive pastor towards mr. dunn. i a tom paints beside different dizziness, people in australia. it will be recognized. the constitution are increasing, the referendum will take place in october. the government says it's a once in a generation shawn's to a pay relations with the countries aboriginal communities. so o'clock the thoughts from sidney. this is the face of
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a yes. 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for greater recognition of, of strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong and politics around aboriginal culture is quite dismal. 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 practicum parliament 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 tossed right on it. is guiding federal parliament the yes campaign declared sunday national date of action today is all
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about a striking people going out to the people that i know in the workplace times voting areas and saying this has nothing to re schedule. this is adjusting. this is the thing the nation mature. you know, opinion polls show support. so the yes campaign has fallen below 50 percent. if they do coalition potty is already declared. it moved vote against the constitutional change. some 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 back let's, we're going backwards in and digging ourselves. where are you going? go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the, the right the, you know, people, black people in this country being locked up, things up on not slippers, lot back, but we've got to try something else. operational and tossed, right? all of the people were present around 3 percent of nearly 26000000 australians. the
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federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. but yes, comp. time to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 dikes also need a national majority. the light is called suggest her head in just 2 states. the referendum is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. c b around says it won't send its newly appointed ambassador to sweden following the burning of the cross, my protest and still kind of the incidents last week has caused outrage across them as well. so when i say sion of it's not makes corporation said what it costs collective measures needed to be taken to avoid similar incidents. money sent home by pocket. sony workers in europe is helping to build homes in punjab, provence, the sinking of a boat off grease last month. and the depth of hundreds of pocket starting migrants
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highlighted the risks that many are taking to reach you at leaving relative se because of the economic crisis. and the lack of jobs and focused on many workers have little choice but to leave local apple reports in these expensive looking homes are being built in an area of pocky stone known as many norway. so named because of the pucky stony work is who made it to norway then sends money back home to good drug district. they wages help build these scrolling houses impact he's done with the economy is struggling and the inflation rate is close to 40 percent up to $750.00 migrants will see it to be on the boat which sank in the mediterranean last month. hundreds of them were from puck. you stand, highlights on what's driving many to attempt the perilous journey. on the way i didn't even know what it allows guntee and they've got the kids have to take the risk of trying to get your own. you know what choice do they have as they own any jobs available. that's why we encourage our nephew and sent him abroad to earn
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a living for the family together. grieving relatives, blame the government for leaving them with little auction on football because he was not to do. star vision is the main reason for this tragic incident, which we lost our dear friend. the government is responsible for what's happening is they are busy with their dirty politics, and it's the poor who are suffering the most of them. it's image families paid tens of thousands of dollars to the people. traffic is involved in the latest thinking. human rights activists say desperation will continue to fuel traffic. is profit seen by the rise of unemployment and the back to the economy of the docusign is the one responsible for the sort of incidents i think we should request government to dismantle all the mediums which these human traffic has. i've been using it for a long time, too many play the dreams of our young people. police and talk he's done, have arrested a suspected people trafficking gang leda. but making the journey
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possibly to build a home similar to these remains of risk, many are willing to take mike level elders era. i start to look at the weather. now here's evidence. hello. we've got more rain on the cost of the fall south of dependent much of japan. we'll see some more dry weather as it go on through the next couple of days. my, your front still posting some very heavy down polls and across central parts of china, looking up towards q c. what was a whether to starting to just not just why a little further north, making a bee line full of beijing that beijing will say something heavy and sundry down pool is possibility of some localized flooding systems. slide 10 across the yellow sea, pushing either towards the korean peninsula case, you're still seeing a few shops you notice for tuesday, but for much of the country for her card, i generally dry will be hot, took care of it around 30 degrees celsius. wanted to show us around the fall south
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of china. me a shout was across the endo china. some went to weather once again, gathering coll, central and southern parts of the philippines. the usual quite the storms across south east asia. but a fair, but assumption i particularly south of the a quite a bit of rain. meanwhile, across the good parts of south asia and the monsoon range, once again, gathering particular across the west and got some heavier down pulls, coming in here, right for the next style. so the scenario is also seeing some live yourself through the bung with dish up towards the pool with wayne warning, same force. i'm sorry. what the for tuesday? well, so it's a come here on the houses here, boys and, and intriguing the course of the city king of the 6 to the south africa for medical treat. keep watching. i will tell you how people are living in a country with one of the highest and in sports with time on the goals, campus, guadalupe position to extend the
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frank assessments. quite frankly. let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own newsletter terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has 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. here's from al jazeera on the go and the tonight out is there is only mobile app is that the, this is where we dissect from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite top to just set for it and type to move
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the new app from out to 0, new at using is it the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back from mazda of a main storage place in front have arrested more than 700 people facing consecutive nights of bronte following the police shooting of a teenager. interior minister says the products of less than previous united states police have lost a man hunt tom from master shooting off
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a street policy. 2 people were killed in baltimore. many dreams. 3 are in critical condition and heavy fights and is being reported across the down between the army. in apartment 2 rapids 446, are assessed for say they down to find such a king of zoo lives in south africa as the night that's he's been poisoned and that's off the royal age said. suspected poisoning was behind his visits to a hospital in neighboring s, retain a lot of them in the middle, joins us from. how does that mean? what more do we know here? this seems to be some confusion and conflicting report. see as well, there's certainly a lot of confusion around some of these rumors and the initial story came out from ms. king and this is who lose uncle principal to lizzie. oh, who he has a good relationship with? oh, so he has had in the past that he had traveled his nephew, king,
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this is who do i travel to is what do you need for medical attention and that's off to one of the king's aid seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently the thinking because he had, he died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within the household. but following back to me, this is a little travel to use. what do you need for medical attention now that's according to principal to lizzie, his uncle of following that though, there's been a statement that's been issued by king vc zulu, his office saying that he's in good health, said they, it hasn't been a poisoning. and that he often pays courtesy visits to is what he need, where his uncle, king and swati the 3rd uh is, is, is reading that country. so they say there's be no reason other than the courtesy visits. and while he's there, he's been sold to medical attention as a routine checkup. now the, it seemed as if the initial part of the story did come primarily and only from
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a principal to lazy his uncle who had that's spoken to a couple of hours ago, which said that he had heard from kings. so i t in is what he needs from his brother, that there was concern around the poisoning. but again, that statement coming from king, this is what his office is, that he's in good health. it hasn't been a poisoning. he's not in the hospital. in fact, the statement went on to point out to that they had been baseless room as defamatory statements and the web page to express that the so to me was not the case. and that the king is in good health. for me, the thank you as well. the zulu trolling has no formal powers but still health political influence within south africa's largest ethnic group king my system and it was carnation took place in october. he succeeded his late father with ruth for 5 decades. his parents died month supporting 2021, and the late king gave miss susie with his mother the power to choose. a successive
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balance of his family oppose the succession, saying the throne should have gone to another off the previous king's son's princess and the call today overtake and truly is a historian and experts in south africa in indigenous knowledge systems. he joins us from johannesburg. welcome to the program. so what's the political background to this? that there's been a power struggle, hasn't regarding the king's accession, you read it really? it over i said, ready at the lead for the base station to watch the the, the p. s. well, it says the part of nation, the is the, the new believe that say he's not that easy to make a key which is not absolutely right, cheeseburger half of it buttons. this is also the 1st photo, some of the key that is that you get and the people who i've tried to contact see the oil, but they're not the form of the matters. actually. exactly
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a no trees. so they'd be there a lot of court cases say, you know, people were a to waiting for this and throw me, put it this way in this little calendar. warranty one pass and of course for the key in one pass and feeds the key. not using that king's wife or children see him in order to grab the case a very you don't that to all the police are the or for the president of these a, like she said, he's a, another manager or the people you say that it was suspended that why don't you say you by the only person that's a, you know, seems they key and promising them some. but that's not an option because the issue is that the, and the out of the do not have. and as a repeat, no, as with the issues of places being drawn, see this time, i mean, maria, they key who doesn't have religion, that king,
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that they keep the safety. he's inside the bid that if you is particularly way to get on to for why don't guessing, you know, feeds and literally the need say that is why is it? well, let me let, let me just jump and ask you this. some in the multics role may be largely ceremonial in wider society, but he does, will considerable influence doesn't t d, u leaders of the nation is quite a lot of the b as in his history. and it's time i left games the a no called the interview, like a major 79. the but defeating the defeat, do seem to have most of the war and the customs and everything. that's as a, it's very, very powerful. and even the late fee and the father to the president a key was a pretty to very easy to get push out wrong when they were disputants amongst a know that before we do that, keeping them in house like that, you know? so it is a very, very possible calls on the model. it does have
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a multi $1000000.00 government funded budget to yeah, this would be another minute. that's where the movie oh the problem to these because those who i had tried to change the name, i kept in the, you know, because already sa says that that might be the car because really look at their own game shows. you find that. yeah, absolutely. they, you know, letting you know kind of a, it's a decent level of interest, or can we leave it that particular end to the thank you for joining us there. and i'll just say, are you daughter's in guatemala? have or did the review of ballots papers when the 1st round or the presidential election last month? that's off the front runner and the former 1st lady sondra torres challenge the result. the quote to ring raises the prospect of a recounts before the expected ronald, the next month, a main rival of another. armando has been gaining popularity because it is anti
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corruption campaign. following years of political scandals, trade unions and opposition party's ensure then cuz side of the government's plan to restructure what it owes local lenders on fairly talk. it's working class citizens, the country struggling to the edge for an unprecedented economic crisis. a people have been facing shortages of fuel food and medicine for months now. now fernandez has moved from columbus of the after months of negotiations discussion and speculation does your lumpkin government's plan to rework its lucas debts was approved by parliament on saturday, but he plays 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 the quick 3. sure not that it was more than
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$83000000000.00. well, the in house could look at the creditors. it was forced to seek a bailout from the international money to funded 2022 after suffering the worst economic crisis in its history, leaving the country without money to buy the basic essentials. bring that 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 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 plans is not going done well with the opposition and trade unions. main objection to this restructuring plan is the fact that they do
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have fun members of the be if i need the visa, the voice less working class of the country. i say the voice less because he wouldn't be to the got to the orn savings. they have no say of the big gun 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 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 stop looking at. so should long go with tens of
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thousands of working cash or lumpkins. i'm no longer confident. that would be the case. yes, and then there's a 0, colombo, the cost of living in zimbabwe is going from bad to worse. inflation rates doubled in june to 176 percent higher than the tests are reports for the general election due next month. rising prices are a major concern for voters. 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. but official exchange rates 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 going to defend that is also translated into prices,
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conditions that the government blames currency speculate as for the crashing the value of this and 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? 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 to bobby'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,
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people and accept that as an in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues, we have a to a perceived risk lack of confidence. we have to actually put our best foot forward as a country and use the us starting to make ends meets people are now selling goods from the cause, mainly in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to impose some gts and texas exclusively in local cars is hoping this would increase demand for this in bodily dollars. right now there is no guarantee the government intervention is going to work out on my task. so i'll just, there, had the king of the netherlands has asked for forgiveness for what he called the horror of the dots. the slave trade king minex on the, issued the full apology on the $100.00 and 60th anniversary of the dutch abolition of slavery as well. to the 1st 1863 was when slavery officially ended investigate ana, now known as every now and the other colonies in the caribbean. the most slave laborers
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on dutch on patients, but forced to continue for further 10 years. he was search has revealed the king's ancestors and the modem de equivalent of $9600000000.00 from slavery. the country 1st became involved in the slave trade and the lights of 15 hundreds dutch west india company eventually became the wealth vol. just of transatlantic slave trade, shipping around 600000 people from africa to the americas. more on this now, from what i got 8 months at 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 minutes, dante said, 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,
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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, 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 governments 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 district, 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 formal 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 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
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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. my la have a monthly bit, i'll just sarah. and michael bray. king. torrential rain is causing floods and mud slides in western japan. 2 people are reported missing and a man was found dead inside a car which had been washed away. homes are partially submerged, and m a gucci and kindly shoot, prefect just depends mutual logical agencies for costing more heavy rain and much slide warnings have been issued. that's all nato has swept through the province of alberta and canada. the twists brought down trees and damaged thousands of homes and cos families who they even a small town in brazil are seeing the homes crumble beneath the feet. the atlantic ocean that has already engulf pots without a failure,
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and its good climate change is part of appropriate monica. you're not, you has more of the 78 year old sonya, if he hit opens 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 town. 300 kilometers from rio de janeiro used to welcome groves of tory every summer until the seat swallowed up 14 blocks and 500 houses. job refer, it was only says the erosion was caused by man in climate change has made it worse
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. at the phone, it was built at the mouth of the pot i able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c l. u. while bus you diversion began. 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers waters were diverted to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 funds and 600 factories the river lost. it's forced to bring sans to 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 rubble behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only 4 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 coast line is receding, an average of 6 meters per year, 50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city wall.
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mine will. munoz sold his fishing boat to buy several houses, hoping to leave off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean or, or worst crowd that to you. i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i bill 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. so 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 ghost tom still alive, monica, and i'll just sierra at that for now. resume, that's part of the sports the so far is hey with us now and it's due to carry. thank you so much. angling captain ben stokes is doing his best to rescue victory for england and the 2nd ashes test against australia. the all these needed 6
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wickets to wind up the start of the day and they were on track when ben duckett was caught of alex kerry. then a bizarre moments when johnny there so walked away too quickly before the ball was dead and some quick thinking from carry. got rid of it at spartan stokes into action, and some mass of hits on brought up. his 100 is now a $148.00, not out with england. now meetings, $79.00 more runs to win. if australia, when they'll go to nail up in the series, as he gets ready to defend his wimbledon title, no bank junk of which has worn down his bosses, they must preserve the integrity and tradition of the sport. they are to deal with saudi arabia, jock, which is a me to make it 3 wins from 3 grand slams. a season after winning the australian and french opens. both of men's and women's tories have been in talks with salad e, which has already invested happily and others i think personally,
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was just question of time when when, when they are, they were to, you know, start some kind of negotiations or conversations, dentists to try to enter the dentist, so they've done that. we've pretty much all other global supports except maybe basketball. you know, we see what's happening in football for, for the last few years and the stars that are going there for, for tremendous amounts of money. and, and, you know, we know that formula one is, you know, is, is there. and then you know, all the other sports, golf, etc. and you mentioned golf. uh, i think that we as individuals, support on a global level are probably closest to gulf in terms of you know, how we see sports. and i think from, from that example, we can probably learn a lot, you know, some positive, some negatives and try to, you know, structure a deal if it's going in that direction, you know, inappropriate way that is going to protect the integrity and tradition and history
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of the sport, you know, but still be able to grow. it's in such a way that will be appropriate. the worlds fastest marathon runner you like him. toby has told al jazeera that kinda needs to task more if it's to solve it's doping crisis. he spoke to katherine, so a who got an inside look at his training camp and the rest valley where he runs alongside other olympic champions. you're looking at some of the worlds greatest distance run is. they've broken records and one numerous metals, the train in the l direct and their risk body, 2000 meters above sea level comp to got training comp has produced. some of the most successful athletes ever. life in the comp is simple and serene. these are oscillates, who leave in police athletics? the exercises are pens, but they do it with so much points and grace the 1. 3. relax and then
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repeats. amazing. watch. as elliot keep to get is a was plus this meal milestone run a. this has been, he's home for the last 17 years, but he's worried about the sport. kenya is grappling with a serious doping problem. dozens of oscillates, have been banned for illegal drug offenses in the last few years. i think that of the end to the next. yes. healy enough, if the team did that, that's 6 boom. keeping lawyer division the more test. but if you give it to cation on, on many things, and you ask about the testing, then it's a, it's, it's, it's like we are doing that. but of, of them, let's go to the knowledge, but it's good also to prep the face, keep you're going trains along side keep talking demands champion to recently broke,
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to wald records in a week, which is also worried about doping, sexual exploitation, and increasing violence against women athletics, i can say, is it all about education? it's all about the dictation. if we have our mentors, martha meant us to meant that the young child and young women, i hope we would strong, that we will be as strong as we miss. these are issues they often talk about, and they said that the timing to inspire and natural young talent to restore the reputation of the region of champions. catherine slowly, all da 0 couple got can you i'm you can see more of catherine stories interview with you like chip, cho, gay and faith cookie gone on talk to al jazeera at these types. guadalupe have given themselves a great chance to reach and knock on the stage of the concrete caf gold cap after holding canada to withdraw in game one leave now fresh to bust for one. revised space and sport twice and the 1st half in houston. the result puts guadalupe top of
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3 div with 4 point a motor racing spectacle was putting chicago in the international spotlight as the city house. the 1st ever a nascar street race. spite wet weather conditions, a tens of thousands of fans turned out to watch qualifying have sundays. final american denny hamlin laughed. the quickest time around the st course to pinch cold possession and john 100 has more from chicago. the drivers have qualified and they're getting ready for the main event, a 350 kilometer drive. that's a 100 times around 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 a turn to wide, the wall is there to meet you. but the fans say the event is match the high. honestly, this is freaking awesome. and i almost got, yeah, i know this is, i didn't even think this was like,
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really like everybody was saying it. i didn't think it was actually going to happen in the business. the city of chicago hopes to get more than a $100000000.00 in economic impact from this event. but what they're really selling is this a vibrant city with a striking sky line. the people around the world will see and want to come visit for years. that city officials say is 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, which city officials hope that this 1st ever nascar chicago street race will pay on john henry and l g 0, chicago. and the major league baseball there was an incredible catch that actually looked a bit like magic. minnesota twins clermont have there appears to have that is trying to catch business, baltimore orioles head. so that was the german outfielder making amazing slide into the walls to deny anthony santander of ron catch print for the crew show as the
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twins held on for the one. nothing with 30 percent. okay, that is all your support for now. back to you, terry. all right, thanks very much for that so that so a lot for this nissan. i'll be back in a few moments with more all the days, developments up to date. well, just to clean up operations and fair sounds good to you and areas where the fuck is preceded. residents like home dre clearing them up from their opponents and businesses determined to pick up their lives. again, everything is covered in film. it was impossible to get through here until the flood waters were down. your creatures rush, you committed a crime by destroying the cold. good time, the chemist, these floods, russia, the noise responsibility. as you can see, the floods here have receded, but some of the worst affected areas. house the child. the child has lived on the banks of the english with the modem,
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