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imagine that he's teaching or elements to, ah, gandhi's legacy starts august 6th on d, w. ah, this is the w use line from berlin. me and my executor for democracy campaign is the men had challenged last year's military coup rights group say they were murdered and co for international action against the regime. also coming up, fresh concerns about european energy security, russia, cons, gas delivery through the north stream,
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one pipeline to germany. and pope francis apologizes for the abuse of indigenous children at catholic schools in canada saying the church cooperated in cultural destruction. ah, i paid for sewland. welcome, an international outcry after me a mass military government executed for political prisoners. they included a prominent law maker and a well known democracy activist. the men had challenged last year's military cook. among those killed were p. o z, a tore a member of the elective ruling party, and the veteran activist told me you better known as co. jimmy. the military accused the 4 of being involved in terrorist killings the united states and united nations condemned the executions. many more political prisoners facing similar chances. tintin you are a journalist with berman hughes international,
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told us more about the executions and how they could affect mamma's democracy movement. yes, this is the kitchen is ab, not legally dent day military. honda use legal as dab a rule of law as an excuse to killed the pro democracy edifice and that they are simply standing for the people obama, so that people are very i rich as for this as a cue ship because like this case that it just only suspicion is not really ah, with a solid evidence that these be these people for people has actually make a crime. they are not criminal at all. or the i just add to this day i just politicians. so that is really making the people are very angry and really saddened for this kelly because for more than a 698, we have never had this is the kid channels,
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death sentence in our country. so this is the, the 1st times after $98.00 and it is really make the people so, so shock. and this really am i really like killing the people arise to democracy, people, human rights. and also this also like a break they international human rights. so that's what is feeling for this case as here will, the, the outrage has spread internationally, japan, the us, even china seems concerned. does the what to even interest itself in the international reaction. this really clearly show that they don't care about the international reaction because the international normally condemns or to size, and then also show in their sympathy. that's all because there, there hasn't been any kind of like hungry action against whatever the military hunter has done against the people, the innocent people,
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they can't kill whoever they went and hung over. they went out whenever they went, that the enhanced intention to come in and it has never done any kind of concrete action against them to hunter so that that is what they have. sure. they have also like talent. they imperative clemente as well as the former. what's this going to do to the democracy movement in me about this has really given ah, match motivations or thought we are. so set, what these people are, is really clearly showed the path that our pro democracy grew really have to be determine. very precise and very clear with our strategies we have to fight to and this miniaturization is we can never tolerate any act or impunity, any act of humorous violation against any human being in our country. so all of our people of burma have to stand at because at the time that we really have to and this military gym, brutal action and we can never allow them. otherwise,
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they will rule this country with how to about the light, like they will kill whoever they, when. so we can never allow that. so we have to fight them until we, when continue from bill and use international, a critic of the hood to now living in x r. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much. russia is tightening to squeeze on german gas supplies. it's cutting deliveries to just 20 percent of noble capacity. the russian state energy john gas problem says it needs to hold another turbine at the north stream. one pipeline for maintenance. germany has consistently reject it gas problems, technical explanation for the gas reduction. accusing the credit of using energy as a weapon to punish the for ukraine related sanctions. i asked the w political correspondence. i'm a young, what this gas cut could mean for the german economy and building support for you. great. while ben,
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germany's been racing to fill its gas storage ahead of the year, winter surgeon demand. so this, so reduction in supply is obviously going to make that more difficult. the german government has already announced a gas emergency here in germany. and of course, the european union commission president emsella from the line is called upon all you member states to reduce their gas usage to try and meet this problem in supply in supply. so i think there's a real sense of crisis. there's a, a meeting of regional leaders here today to discuss in particular the danger to industry if the gas doesn't blow that to germany's heavy industry, particularly to the chemicals industry. also to metals and glass and ceramics, it's own, all of these could be seriously affected. they might have to reduce production or possibly even shut down production entirely in some cases. and as to the wider
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impacts, of course, it would have a huge effect on the economy. generally, if a guess from russia is in cut off entirely, some economist suggests that that could lead to a drop in g d p here in germany a perhaps more than 2.5 percent. and it's a similar picture, i think in other european countries are a serious situation. 7, what's the deal with gad, schroeder, the are the 4 chancellor worked for gas from after his chance the ship. he was spotted in moscow claiming to be on holidays. no matter if it's a holiday or business both sound bad. well, it's not so long ago since again, sort of the former german chancellor was in moscow back in march. then he had talked with president putin directly. and since then quite a lot happened. he's said that he's ending his role with the russian company roles
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. nasties also declined a job on the board of gas problem. so you know, it's clear that gach continues to criticize the west approach on the a conflict in ukraine. for instance, he said that it can't be solved with military means what he's doing in moscow. i don't know, but possibly he still wants to be a part of this conversation. and to sort of promote his is pro russian line. he was tracked down by a reporter, i'm sure it be possible for him to have a private visit if he really wanted that. the 1st as he crop tanks of arrived in you can, i just mentioned that before, almost 3 months though after a deal. why did it take so long while these were weapon systems that had been sort of more bold by the german armed forces. so they had to be brought back into a battle ready condition by the manufacturer. there was also some training today because you are ukranian personnel were not used to using these particular
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weapons. and there's also been, i think, some problems with the supply of ammunition for the system. so all of that had to be got in place. i think a lot of people are still wondering though, whether germinate agenda government has really shaken off its initial reluctant to deliver heavy weapons. shops to show himself is said that the whole question of weapons procurement has to be speeded up in future. 7 young. thank for the analysis . let's take a look at some other stories making news. several people have been injured in multiple shootings in the city of langley, in the canadian province of british columbia. police have apprehended once aspect. local media reports that the man deliberately targeted homeless people. turkey is accused grease of putting a boat, carrying migrants out of greek waters and back into turkish territory. the defense ministry in ankara released during forage, which it said, showed a greek vessel towing
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a d. it's at the latest incident occurred on sunday near the island of rhodes, tunisians of voting in a referendum on a new constitution that could expand the president's powers. major political parties bound to boycott, the vote critic say that the changes would give the president almost total power presidents. i e doubt that the late the government last year ground staff for german national carry. a lot of times it will go on strike across the country from wednesday morning until 6 am on thursday. talks between the union, representing around 20000 workers in the airline over pay and working conditions have fault it. francis has apologized to the indigenous communities in canada for the decades of physical and sexual abuse committed, its schools run by the catholic church. he spoke of his indignation and shame over what he called the evil committed against indigenous peoples. frances address, the crowd of school survivors,
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their families and other community members who arrived from across canada, up here, the upgrade at a 73 the, the sight of a full residential school. jackson pins is an historian whose research focuses on government funded schools for indigenous children in canada. he told me what actually the indigenous communities would like to see from the church beyond an apology. i think a lot of people want to follow up with the real action that the, that again and pope can do with the powers that they have. the main one i think is opening up the archive for researchers like myself and other historians to actually find the truth about what happened in the schools and what they knew at that time. as well as a whole host of artifacts that were taken during this time period. one indigenous people were kind of forced into the schools and had no say as well. there's about $35000000.00 that's on page from the 2006 indian residential school settlement agreement. that the church at that time agreed to pay and they have yet to pay at this time. so there's a whole host of things i think they can actually do with action rather than just
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words. and i hope they do force to read those promises. and jackson for people who don't know how to the truth about all of this actually come out. i thanks for that question. the truth is really by survivors and survivors have been the one leading this push where i work at the change when jack school and in a studies is actually in dr. cheney when jack, who in the late 1960, the escape from the serial geoffrey residential school. but unfortunately not me, get 800 commerce home. and they found his body on the railway tracks there in the late 1900. 60 is that became kind of an international story and then they slowly close to until $996.00 in canada. and if you can see behind me as well the orange shirt day, which was actually made by those webster, another survivor who is not allowed to wear an orange shirt. we now commemorate her and all the other survivors that pushed for this day and the treating reconciliation day just at 1030 now in canada. so it was really the brace of ours would love to way will be the ones to really make sure we don't forget as well. and testing tax and pending is story and of indigenous education in ontario. thank you
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very much. thank you very much for that because the president is thinking of bail out from international lenders of the country to focus on and that there was a shortage is a fuel food and other essentials. but the crisis has also crippled the once lucrative t industry, which is the production almost have to grow as a desperate for a resolution the livelihood of these women is and a threat. hello, phil, i think we don't know what were happening in the future. we have food to eat today, but we don't know about tomorrow, either one of the big on the piano, then bad yamato orders. it's hard to live right now to do on lemaire this month. only manage. mm hm. but we don't know about the next. yeah. aluminum of the bet. sure lancoste he industry has exported sale on t around the world since before the 1st world war. now it's struggling to stay
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afloat, meaning these t pickers could soon be with i work with fuel shortages and power cuts have affected daily operations in the factories. prolonged power cots result in plucked, leaves, withering, and getting spoiled. these are only the latest problems for the industry. 3 years ago, the former president introduced a ban on chemical fertilizer in the hopes of turning the industry organic. but it led to a collapse and production lead or north lab and was social. not only the, from the top to bottom, it's going to suffer with because of the suddenly she's, what are you afraid of us was worst thing that could happen was things that on the world is going to last, the salon, the for the thousands of people working on the t estates, wages are already desperately low. if they lose the little income may earn, it will be even harder for them to make ends meet. and
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a reminder of the top story way of following for you is sour, military who into has executed full pro democracy activists. it accused the man of terrorist activities, the challenging last year's military could international observers have condemned the killings of next close up with bio piracy, the commercial appropriation of biological resources. and so if you can get more use on our website around the cook, d, w dot com, i'm beneficial and thanks for watching and say with a.
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