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ah, ah, the ah, the news news line from berlin haiti asked us to send troops to help protect this infrastructure, following the assassination of president join envoy authorities. they 17 members of his squad are in custody. and a manheim this underway to catch others on the run. also on the program, the un security council vote to keep a dispute of a quarter open despite russian protest that is violated serious sovereignty. both
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means another year of life saving compliance for millions of civilians. in the rebel controlled north. ah, i'm constantly welcome to the show. haiti's government has asked the united states to send troops to protect its key infrastructure following the assassination of president jovan em, luis, b, u. s. and columbia said they will send intelligence officials to help the investigation. haitian police say they capture 17 suspect and killed 3 others. former colombian soldiers and to haitian american citizens are among those detained . a man hunt is underway for a prospect still on the run. luis was assassinated early wednesday in his home and the capital porto problem of now bring and democratic congressman
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and 11. he's co chair of the heat caucus in the us house of representatives. congressman, thank you so much for joining d, w today. he's interim prime minister closures. death says that security forces have the situation under control, but you struggle to believe that don't you? well certainly, i mean, after all, the president was just fascinated, and that's the 1st time in a 106 years that has happened in haiti. but i think it's also really important nicole to think about the security of the haitian people just 9 days ago. 35 people were massacre in the, in the portal, press the neighborhood of bel air and nearby neighborhoods in several incidents. that's the 13th massacre in the last few years. something like 600 people. busy
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have been murdered. hundreds of kids are orphaned, rapes are common kidnappings are happening every day and 80. so i don't think it's, it's credible to say that that security of the country and of the, of the haitian people is under anyone's control. you are just explaining how haiti has long been playing by political and social terminal for some time. now you yourself have been pushing for a reassessment of us policy toward haiti. what do you think needs to change in order for international support to be more fruitful? well, i think that what we have to do is work with patient civil society. broadly speaking, the legal community, the bar association, the human rights groups, the catholic church, the protestant church, the political parties, the unions in the business community. and i think they are working right now as we speak to come up with a plan for a consensus plan for
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a caretaker government that would take power, calm things down, restore order, and build a pathway to restore democracy. you can't just say have elections, have elections, have elections when there is no legitimate government where there is no security for the people to go to the polls. when there is no electoral council capable of registering the whole population, we need to build up the conditions. sort of all, there's a government minister as request that the u. s. sent troops to protect hated infrastructure. do you think that would be a good idea? well, nicole, that is really something, isn't it? as i mentioned the last time a haitian president was murder was in 1915, 106 years ago. and that was the credit for the marine. the invasion of haiti by us
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marines. and they occupied the country for the next 19 years. so i'm not saying i'm absolutely against sending us troops, but we have to be very cautious and collaborative with patients about how we do and how many under what conditions. and we certainly need to do it in a way that is really welcomed by patients society at large, the in term prime minister has no legitimacy in the eyes, whether it's called joseph or, or dr. dr. r e l re whom the president had appointed before he was killed to succeed joseph or he would be the 7th prime minister. and the president had been ruling by dick top for a year and a half. so it's, there's, there is no constitutional government in haiti right now. that's what, so shocking. and even, you know, in the line of succession, the president of the course of the supreme court is supposed to be in line. he died
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of coven recently. so it's just, we really mean to support the broad groups within haitian civil society to come together and have a consensus government that can lead to the restoration of democracy, the conditions that are necessary for another election. but that would be a lengthy process. we would be looking at, wouldn't that? how worried are you right now about the people of haiti? i am extremely worried about the people of haiti, nicole, but i feel like i've been crying in the wind about my concerns about the haitian people and the o. a s and the u. n, and the u. s. and other countries have wanted to look at the formality of having someone in power. now we've just had a president assassinated. let's all take a deep breath and realize that if we really want to look out for the haitian people,
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we have to listen to them and work with them. not just the chinese french speaking elite in pet, you know, bill but the whole of haitian society and really, you know, lift them up and their solutions and what you're going to see in just a few days, i think is them emerging with a proposal and i think we ought to listen to it carefully and support it and the haitian people broadly supported and 11. thank you very much for your time. thanks nicole take care. the un security council has voted unanimously to continue a shipment through turkey into rebel held territory in theory. and despite opposition from russia, russia backs the syrian government and claims. the aid operation violates serious sovereignty by going through a back door border crossing rather than passing through the capital damascus, and took a last minute compromise with us to keep the crossing open. aid organizations say
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the deliveries are a lifeline for millions of civilians in syria. ead let the capital of a disputed province of the same name in the north west of syria. elizabeth, the last stronghold of the opposition malicious and syrian president assad wants to bring it back under his control. 4000000 people are stuck there in the hospital. they're fighting another battle. this one against the corona virus vaccines are scarce. only 46000 doses have been administered since may. the only way to get more vaccines is from across the turkish border. but in eat live, people don't believe the regime will help them in their fight against the pandemic on the hotel us, if we don't trust the regime, they have promised in the past to deliver vaccine. and now they promised again. but here in the liberated areas, we never received anything. i experience with them goes away back. they want the syrian population to start and die. joe was shot a currently 11,
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getting supplies through a back door. the only open border crossing from turkey called jill, that is you there, bought a house on the syrian side, some $1000.00 trucks make the trip once a month. some of the money comes from europe, the u. n. organizers the shipments. it's an ongoing war. it's an active front line that's been shelling every single day and the last year they've been multiple strikes and other missile attacks. in these kind of conditions, it's very difficult to get agreement between the parties to the conflict, to safe route into evil. it is through turkey, but aside and s l i russia, i want to block the entry point. you commission for crisis management janish lin, our church visit at the shipment center on the turkish side of the border. europeans and the you need to find a compromise with their ally, russia that you commission is angry, but it's putting
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a good face on the matter as you to be a union representative. i could only say that this issue should not be about politics. they should be about helping people who need help across the border and eat le province around one and a half 1000000. refugees have no permanent home. they live in camps, there are no jobs. they rely on help from outsides. they're concerned about the threat and closure of the border crossing. good luck to you know, a lot of other rad flower fuel medicine. everything comes through about how a crossing if they close the crossing, they might as well barriers alive because we will all starve. there will be nothing here. whether the border is closed or not, the syrian refugees will remain a bargaining chip in the struggles for power. he w respond entirely no more, joins us now from our studio in washington, catalina,
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the united states ambassador to the un called the outcome. an important moment in her country's relationship with russia and proof of what can be achieved with diplomatic cooperation. but that breakthrough didn't come easy to that if not. and it is interesting to know also that president by the and talked today to present put in the sort of it was their 1st discussion since their meeting in geneva last month. and as you know, this call lasted one hour. we do know that the main reason for this call might be the cyber attacks of the united states have been, has been experiencing here for the past 18 months. that means over a year, that basis packed that the hacker group is most likely based in russia. so there is still a 10th a relation to russia when by the was asked today about hello, put and responded to his call by and said he made it very clear that went around
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somewhere. tac originates on russian soil. the united states expect them to act when asked if there would be any consequences if russia does not cooperate. by then clearly said yes, there would be consequences. we are seeing a lot more talking between the us and russia lately. do you think we could be looking at a complete reset of their relationship eventually? well, probably not a complete reset. nicole, because there are too many things happening now and too many things have happened as i just mentioned. the cyber attacks are on an ongoing problem. we're talking about the 18 months where the secret service here in the united states has been identifying cyber attacks that are probably originated in russia. so this is a big problem and then there is old. so this alleged the russian medlink of the us election. so definitely not, or we said,
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but there might be an indication that the white house on the crumbling might work together. i can tell you that president biden said today that he is optimistic after that. coal with president, with president putin and press secretary transaction also said that this was a clear, the year to year, the plumber c and the president by the nose. there is a need for ongoing discussions and engagements. she also said that the president is going to be clear if there is a disagreement. this of course is different than the words we heard from by then, especially if you need one. he warned the united states. what his back is, russia continues with the cyber attacks, the w. kind of that you more in washington, always good speaking to you. the race 1st space is heating up as more countries seek to send astronauts into orbit. the united arab emirates, the newcomer to space exploration and one of its 1st astronauts to leave the
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atmosphere is also the nation's 1st female astronaut. now alma true she had seen on the right wants to reach for the stars and she is one step closer to that goal. she will be the arab world, 1st, fema astronaut. a big step for her and women's rights in the united arab emirates. as the fact that i was selected to be part of the program, i think is enough and encouragement to all girls who want to enter the space field. to go ahead and enter the b through. becoming scientist for by training or working hard towards becoming a national survival training and the pilot license just a few of the skills. the 28 year old mechanical engineer is working on into by she will head for nasa facility in january and my motivation behind the applying to be a square space program was my dream as a child. and me wanting to be an astronaut. she says she wants to defy the
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stereotypes that people associate with her job. i don't feel like i faced any challenges when applying to this program because everyone was very supportive here in the way. currently no space mission is scheduled, but i'm not sure she is hopeful. she will visit space i think you're all up to date up next is been dealing with the latest business news. i'm really thank you so much for your company name. ah. interested the economy our portfolio g w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. analyze the flight for market dominance
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. with the w business beyond on youtube. women in asia in that's me. all the money and lunch and on the the voices. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire stories, women asia, this weekend on d w. the closing loopholes and both string budgets finance ministers from the world's biggest economy meat invented to discuss a global corporate tax rates. the critic say is way too low and electric rival to tesla covered in solar panels. you may never need to plug it in. if you go on short trips to the supermarket and portuguese tourism operators upset with the german
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government, presenting mixed messages to potential tourists, inventors, let's do business global tax justice as a number. are we see the countries have already agreed on a 15 percent international corporate rates? now g, 20 finance ministers in business want to push ahead with an over hold of the system . in addition to the minimum rates, the plan would ensure multi nationals attacks. not only a bare headquarters, but also where they generate revenue. the reform, mainly target tech companies that make their money almost everywhere, but get away with paying on the tiny percentage of taxes by moving their profits to tax have it. if the 5 biggest tech outfits outfit, amazon, apple, facebook and microsoft had been taxed the evenly development organization actually says gee, 20 countries would have collected almost $32000000000.00 in the o. c. d. $28000000000.00 and the you close to $8000000000.00 or critics one much
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higher corporate tax rate. the proposed 15 percent minimum isn't all that much different to islands. famously, low 12 and a half percent of firms. gabriella ball, her says a higher tax would help us out of the corona downtown, and 15 percent is too low. and as you know, the u. s. government has been pushing for 21 percent. and really, what we can say is this moment in time, and the shock we've had collectively, worldwide is similar to what happened after the 2nd world war. and at the time, the taxes were raised to 40 percent and 50 percent rates, because that was the type of investment that was required to recover. and that actually meant there were years of, of prosperity and growth and recovery that's going to the dns quarter on wall street corresponding against what direction could this tax provide? governments with the boundary tree boost to get them out of the downturn?
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well, every bit to help. so let's put it this way. the c d m actually estimates that there might be an additional, a yearly text income of about $150000000000.00. so that is not just for the us, but globally, if you look that the united states alone is throwing a couple of trillion of dollars on the pandemic on, on the economic consequences. so that only would be a fraction. but i'm having that set. i mean, we are not quite there yet. anyhow, there will be another summit in october and there's hope to maybe find an agreement then. and the earliest the probably and 2020 such a tech could be implemented if they get the necessary vote. and so there's going to be quite a lot of money spent on lobbying by those companies in the meantime. what do the big global american brands think about this now?
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well, what i'm hearing so far is that there isn't that much opposition from the corporate world. so there are some estimates that may be earnings might be affected by a one or 2 percent on the yearly basis. and if you look at how much money of those, the huge tech companies make that definitely not hurting that much. but the big question also is if this minimum tech them actually it will get through not just the need to get an agreement on a global scope as also within the united states. if you look at congress, so there isn't quite some opposition. so this is really a long, long way before we might get in agreement. and then i would say those companies, they could afford a bed by the way, there are deductions, they are loopholes. so there are other ways around for those companies. so that the text bill won't be to say, i can imagine,
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but don't hold your breath yet quarter. their wall street president joe biden has signed a sweeping executive order to promote more competition in the us economy. it fully implemented and help lower americans. internet costs allow for airline baggage. the refunds for delayed luggage and cut some prescription drug prices among many other states. buyers and says lack of competition result in massive layoffs, higher prices, and reduced options for workers and consumers, costing household an average $5000.00 a year. quick look at some other business stories making years. cuba has approved a home grown of della corona virus back seen the 1st developed in latin america. cubans, health regulator, gave go. head of the makers said the vaccine is more than 90. 2 percent effective, preventing coven 19 will be export to other countries in the region. u. s. and e. u health regulate his a fully vaccinated individuals, do not need a boost,
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a covert shot at this time. the decision comes off. the germany's biotech and pharma jain finds the said they'd be seeking authorization for a 3rd dose of their vaccine to tackle the delta variant as an genie. and finally, as a protesting against president doug bed, does the non does or limiting effects force when it's iris says it's restricting trade until the end of the year to try to control domestic food price inflation protection a 1000 seen or is facing off against fellow mocha so members, brazil, and europe, why? once you remove trade barriers in the block, watch out test, let, the competition doesn't breast. and the next big thing could be just round the corner. a solar charging electric vehicle from germany won't hit the european market until the year off the next, but already has $300000000.00 in pre orders. today is the kind of day when little seems to go right in this workshop, engineers are looking for the fault in their prototype. the see on is not meant to
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be just another electric car in an industrial park in munich. so no motors has sought to create a more sustainable electric vehicle. 200 people have been working on it here for 5 years. their goal is ambitious. let's see if we can, if what we're trying to do is bring mobility to the masses. and that's why we developed the sea on really for a family friendly electric car. affordable, thick with a super range and integrated solar power and integrated sharing on sharing and pick up the cars. most unique feature is the array of solar cells built into its body work. the electricity from the roof and doors alone is enough for an additional 30 kilometers a day. and 2 years the sea on should cost just 25500 euro's a comparatively low price, largely may possible because, you know, is building the car not munich, but at a former stop plant in sweden for spot on the heat.
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that saves us considerable effort time and money, and that has a massive impact on our project and also come from the the have to wait. and so no motors also wants to make usage of the car more efficient, less standing around unused. that's why the option to share it via the standard feature. the company has tested the idea in rural areas where car sharing isn't profitable for the traditional providers in the stuff to visit their stock of these . and then we put a lot of emphasis on this idea of community. that means the person who owns the car gets to determine who can use the car in quantities for my test. yeah, and the pilot, i was able to test it with a few friends here in the garden area. and it was simply much more pleasant from my point of view. because i could decide bustamante for my friends could decide where the vehicle gets kept. like they're currently around $13000.00 pre orders for the c on while, so no motors isn't going to compete with the major players anytime soon. the seasons features open up new possibilities in the industry. look back at the
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workshop. the engineers have finally found the fault. the solar cells are back up again. just another day turning future concepts. the current reality a german government flip flop has delta, severe blow to portugal, key tourism industry. german tourists cancelled their trip south to berlin, issue to travel warning, only to revoke a week later. the garver, it's always been the heart of portugal beach tourism even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lived, the beach life has turned into an eerie calm sequence. i think 55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations. here are foreigners and they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now please let us know. don't
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cough? christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private rocher empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can but doesn't want those 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. i know i've had some work, but no tours of it. this is the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank import to mild man. quite simple, that we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g
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d. p came from tourism. that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer for the employees is very difficult to handle. and these new situations every week, 56000 germans plant vacations in garvey, for this july that was before the warning. now no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up right in time for the olympics, the auction house. sotheby's is offering a very special pair of running shoes. nike co founder bill bauman personally made them for the canadian track and field olympian hurried to rome, and the 1960 s. speakers are expected to fetch a $1000000.00, also for sale. a pair of convers, fast brake sneak is borne by michael jordan during the $984.00 olympic trans.
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german rail company, georgia bon added as splash of colored woods famously monochrome express train. the inner city express, or i see the potted friday from berlin for munich. complete with rainbow lighting and rainbow flag down inside germans. both figures, politicians and businesses have waived the rainbow flag more frequently and pathways and protest, anti gay and trans legislation in neighboring countries that you're up to date pricing business with the the show that the issue is shaping the continents. news africa were gone. med, what's making headlines. what's behind them? the way on the street to give you enough reports and insights. all the trends
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as we take on the world, we're all about the stories that matter to use. the library by policeman we are here is actually on fire for mines a s d w news africa coming up in the program, spicing for democracy in africa last. absolutely. it's monarchy. what costs thousands already bad as the army cracks down, put them in the scene. you don't want to keep the title because in these one to the part of the government, you must see cities in the restaurant in westlake,
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everyone then we visited was natalie in south africa where members of the village community, the local mind, is destroying the life is also self marked 10 years of independence. what has the wealth youngest country achieved in the last decade? all this does and i think they must take the bus and give the time sheet to the people. and what we got to do with the panoramic, we meet in bobby and scott, who's where to help in raise awareness about cobra. ah, i mike a junior and you are welcome to the program. is why teenie is africa?
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last absolute monarchy pro democracy protest as we've been taking for the streets there. once ken, him swati that, that to change that and soon put this, this up class with police but days demanding democratic reforms in the kingdom formerly known as westland, is 14, easy, small montana state between south africa and was on beek build a government and the position gave different, i guess they both agree that doesn't diet, other hands as security forces. in the ensuing crackdown, the terminal from the government's to impose tight restrictions on the population, partly, justified on the grounds of the fight against the current bias pandemic. by the measures, including school closures and a half, you only seemed to have intentions on the shop and businesses when fire chaos on the streets, road blocks and stores looted seeds for the scenes as anger boiled over. among
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protesters calling for democracy in us with teeny, we are in any way out so much. the bread by the government. sounds good. i'm with whichever time if our government can't say no, you get all of them. it will not be is that the ones that the one, the one man he's talking about is king's what to said. he's rude. estimate teeny, for more than 3 decades is an absolute monarchy, appointing the prime minister and retaining the ultimate power. the king is known for his lavish lifestyle and 15 whites. he's also been accused of repressing any opposition, but there's growing demand for change passes young people who don't want to change part of the government in the want to part of the government. you must be citizen like the rest of us in court where every one of us so did his white people in the on the streets, making sure that the business operations of the land tense. we don't many of the
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businesses targeted in the latest way. the protest have linked to the royal family estimates and government imposed the curfew and called the com where a nation that believes in dialogue. and it is with that in mind that we once again request or chris to my started to use alternative tonners to express their grievances. government has opened an email address where must, what they can continue to direct their concerns. and petition, security forces were sent in to deal with the unrest. an opposition great. say several dozens of protesters were killed. the un has put the crack down deeply concerning, amid a tense. com, their fears that could be more bloodshed to come. my next guest spent a year behind boss and what's in the jail for contempt of court after he criticized
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swaziland to do to settle system. and the international declared him a prisoner of conscience introducing their prominence human rights lawyer, delani mythical. hello. thanks for joining us. you are the chair of a multi stakeholder, coordinating team, an umbrella group. what do you represent or who you represent and what exactly are you calling for? thank you. croup. then all the political party, the fatherland. political part is kind of in the group. then the multi, you know, some try to do it and i think your women, your youth and the people and the rest of the groupings and putting a be called making the tons, you know, the country into a multi part version. and then we had
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a question where then one nice advocate defined in that request. one key issue is the put, assess, have a challenge with the king and the power. he wails, someone's him to step down. what do you expect them to do? they don't go get for the thing to get down there, call for him to t k. no commitments doing gauge in the process of that process which we determine them or not in the country right now they are boyce's, which i think even the met him and the kinds and the people by the i don't think they have the time to consider whether into each other, the other one i think was the moment for him to get down for him to make a commitment to me. did it by the talk, get them so that this of people are already dead. is there any sort of
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compromise on the solution now? we're not endanger the lives of pro democrats, the protest this but the situation is so that the people continue been by the army on or on to invade the private home, to brutalize them, to them, to break that point and clear court that they move from the street to be the thing and head people and allow an environment. you see the dialogue, that's what you want stuff what you want. but if that is not exactly the case, at least immediately, what kind of compromise can you reach to and show that no one else loses the allies in this protest? no problem, i thought at the moment call is clear. that's great. yeah.
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has to ensure the process, the fact that you to a new position where people enjoyed that meant. so what role can the international community play and all of this? and then right now it may just be unwilling to open that door to negotiation. the pin. let's make that to be a you today, you and an important for them to admit just to open that door and there is no commitment or anything down, you know, what they call the way part of that is call to do the when the method see that there's always done the thing down and talking as opposed
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to on the defense as to what cycle you do simply for criticizing judicial system. 7 years later, things look worse than ever. do you sometimes news? hope that things will ever change can never, ever, never lose hope and never have a right to job for the people. and then there one moment think that would remain that that condition. there must be something you for the food of the country and well in the manner possible to ensure that those wanted to engage are to engage in that data today. the 24th to live in my cycle, human rights lawyer and sale of the multi stakeholders. coordinating team, thanks for your time. thank you so much. thank you very much.
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oh, now an escalation and community violence has force global mining james, your team to suspend operations on one of its mines in south africa. the company close that bridge at the minerals operation in question natal after a seniors, i guess it was killed and millions of rounds worth of equipment was destroyed. many see the mine has ruined the livelihoods of use. christine wound report from south africa cause we do not how province this is them, longer family homestead in so go new village people here are angry. they've been up in arms about the richest bay minerals mine begging ghost gym flooring. goal is one of the communities leaders. he said the minds management has long been ignoring the community and the grievances they've raised. he shows us cracks in the houses. he says the cause is clear. they appeared because of fi, abrasions, from the minds,
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thinking activity, longer essays, the drinking water has also been contaminated it looks clean, but it doesn't taste good. one of the minds fights is just a short distance from here. it has long caused conflicts between locals and the mine operators. the villages say the land is not just being contaminated, but also desecrated. that's all community phase there used to be graves here that were cleared to make way for the mines activities. they take issue with the fact that when the mind discovers remains they don't give them back to the community, but instead dispose of them. now the community sees that it's very disrespectful, but it also doesn't afford them the opportunity to perform the necessary cultural rituals for when remains are removed from one location and taken to
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a another. so google is one of 4 communities surrounding the mine. young people here say they get passed over when the mind gives jobs to outside is geena hooligan. he said his job applications at the might have been rejected. he took part in recent protests against the mine police fire tear death against the demonstrators. the purchase was a peaceful it was not a violent protest. the reason for the call from here being employed by the mining company and we had to go and meet and mama was but there has been violence in may this year. one of the mind senior executives was shot and killed on his way to work in june. these earth moving machines that belong to the mind was set on fire. police are investigating the murder and the vandalism. they have not
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yet made any arrests. security has been beefed up around the mine, but the company has halted its operations. and so the situation improves. in a statement, reo tinto said an escalation in the security situation had led to the decision to suspend operations. here at richard spain, minerals. the company went on to say that the safety of its employees and staff was its top priority. richard, spain, minerals, mines and exports, titanium dioxide flag, which is used in products like paint plastics and toothpaste. its the biggest taxpayer in the province and employees about 5000 people. the people in so, hulu are demanding change. they say they have a mine in their backyard, but they don't see any benefits from it. well, we should come in if it is that's a demand should listen to us and appreciate it. when we ask for some intervention from them as a mining company. if we ask for help,
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they must pass. for now the mind is idle. without a clear social and labour plan, it looks like the longer it goes on, the harder life or get the. you're watching the news africa still to come. that job of faith symbolizes the hope that africa will one the how, the mouthful, with 19 bucks for everyone. but 1st to the youngest country in the world, salsa don, is mike, in 10 years of its independence from sudan on july 9th, 201-1001 was established as the 190 fat country in the world. but the birth of a new nation came with great challenges and fridays anniversary was somebody where people have been told to stay home due to grow and virus pandemic. one decade ago
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the people of south saddam only knew one thing celebration. this was their independence day. after more than half a century of civil war with a powerful north, the population of selves to don voted to secede by an overwhelming majority. 99 percent one favor. but the birth of the youngest nation came was a burden. many of these land seen on suffering and dead would have been men in to live and it was done, you know, own country. but the we have to we will not forget to use later. civil war broke out again. regardless, ethnic divides, fueling the conflict president. so the key from the majority didn't sector why the
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president leak, much from the newer piece agreements between the 2 sides came and.

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