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this is the moment to unleash an online pass and read. imagine now these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy. starts august 6th on b, w. ah, ah, ah, this is d, w. news live from birth. it fresh concerns about european energy security. russia says it's cutting gas deliveries to germany through the gnawed stream one pipeline for maintenance reasons. gemini rejects the kremlin explanation,
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also coming up international condemnation up to me and my executive for democracy campaign is challenged. last year's military co brought the grip site that were murdered and call for international action against the regime and post process apologizes for the abuse of indigenous children at catholic schools in canada saying the church cooperated in cultural destruction. ah, i'm anthony. how broken of the program? russia says it's having guess deliveries to germany through the node strain to one the pipeline to just 20 percent of normal capacity. russian state energy giant gas problem says it needs to hold another of the pipelines turbines from maintenance works. germany has consistently rejected gas prompts, explanations of their production in supply accusing the kremlin if using energy as
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a weapon to punish the u for e. crime related sanctions maintenance work or warfare via pipeline. belinda has gas prompts move to further tighten the screws on gas supplies comes as no surprise why the russian energy giant has the reduction is down to servicing a turbine. european politicians believe moscow may cut off gas as political leverage, listening to my they don't even have the guts to say we are waging an economic war with you. we are just using our options. instead, they always tell farcical stories about these turbines, which are simply not true from wednesday, gas problem. we're further half gas flows via not stream one to just 20 percent off its flow capacity. rush us main pipeline to germany had been running below capacity for weeks before it was shut down altogether for 10 day repair period. many have
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accused the kremlin of using energy as a punishment for ukraine related sanctions. on monday, ukraine's president caught on the you to hit back with even toughest sanctions. it said that this is open gas warfare that russia is waging against a united europe. not. that's exactly how it should be perceived or so, and the russians don't care what will happen to the people, how they will suffer from hunger due to the blocking of ports, winter, cold, poverty, or occupation. these are just different forms of terror. they're all, besides germany, several other european countries, likewise depend on russian gas, and we're now struggling to refill their storage like that. and we will no longer be in a situation in which gas will just keep flowing naturally at a cheap price. we have to be economical and that also means heating economically.
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while e u member states have agreed an emergency plan to reduce gas consumption, people across the continent, a bracing themselves for a tough winter ahead. an international outcry has followed me and mars execution of for political prisoners, including a prominent lawmaker and a woman democracy activist. the military accused the for being involved in terrorist killings the united nations and united states have condemned the executions as many more political prisoners face. similar charges them along that moving along here is one of the men executed in myanmar. feels the alcohol was a lawmaker and led several protests against the military junta. oh, he also used music as part of his activism, which got him detained for his hip hop lyrics. me and mars military sees that he has now been executed along with 3 others. for descent. the military is out of
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control is not in military anymore, not a political stakeholder anymore. they had a criminal law still, the military took control of me and mar in a cool. since then, the country has descended into chaos with extrajudicial killings and extreme while ends. such as blowing up villages with land mines. the men executed have been accused of helping the militia in their fight against the military. it includes veteran activist count menu, as well as 2 others accused of killing a military informant, all the executions of spock international outrage. amnesty international said this, the fall men were convicted by a military court in highly secretive and deeply unfair trials. the international community must act immediately, has more than $100.00 people believe to be on death row. after being convicted in similar proceedings. the hunter has been killing thousands of people since at stake
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over. but this is the 1st time that the country has met it out. capital punishment here since 1988 for frances as a made a long awaited apology in person to members of canada's indigenous groups. the 1st nations community has demanded the catholic church, a time for its role in the physical, mental and sexual abuse of children that school facilities. it was contracted to run as recently as the 1970s. the church pushed back for decades on calls for a papal apology in canada. until now the quest for forgiveness lab ahead of the catholic church to moscow cheese, where memories of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the church still echo today. be though verizon for the money i ask for forgiveness for the ways in which many christians regrettably adopted the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppress the indigenous peoples. will dance
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yet go premier. i look where rose, indeed mask or cheese as the size of one of the infamous residential schools, church and boarding schools where it's estimated. 150000 indigenous children were forcibly educated, torn from their families and cultural context. many became victims of physical and sexual violence. peasants of them died from abuse within a system that lasted into the 1970s. while many representatives of the indigenous communities welcomed the papal visits, others have mixed feelings. i think those visitors, how long over you nearly something has to happen many, many years ago really the start of reconciliation would have started again. frances, as traveling to canada until the end of the week for some the fact that the 85 year
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old is taking on a journey like this is already proof of his sincere repentance. for others, the pope's pilgrimage is only just the 1st step. well, jackson pinned is a historian, specializing in schools for indigenous in canada, given all that went on in those catholic schools. i asked him is saying, sorry enough. yeah, that's a good question. you know, how do you really apologize for genocide as one of the survivors there just mentioned, i think this is an important 1st step, but really came kind of to wait for thousands of survivors who passed away. i'm thinking today of elder raymond mason, one of my close friends who passed away in march, and unfortunately, it's not here today to see this event. but unfortunately, well, i think the pope did not actually apologize for any of the sexual abuse that happened in the indian day or residential school system in canada. that was something he completely glossed over in his remarks,
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which was really disappointing for many indigenous people. he only talked about the physical and psychological abuse. he also, in the notes there said only many christians participated rather than the whole church as an entity itself, participating in this national crime of what we call it here in canada. so a qualified apology in your view for decades. the catholic church, the refuse to apologize at all. why do you think put francis decided to do it now? i think really largely the finding of unmarked graves last summer here in canada that really garnered international media attention as well as i think our survivors who actually visited the pope in the spring and beg him actually really to come to canada and give the apology on canadian soil, rather than add to that account, i think those are the 2 main causes that really forced it today. in 2022, but back in 2015. actually the truth and reconciliation call to action. there is 94 that canadians were supposed to follow and actually number 50 was for the poke to
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actually come to can the in soil and apologize to really trying to fill one of the wishes from thousands of survivors that participated in that process. jackson, looking past the catholic church to canada itself in terms of truth and reconciliation. do indigenous communities feel there has been enough truth to move toward complete reconciliation with the past. yeah, i think that's a very difficult conversation really depends on what area the country are talking about. not far from where the pope is today outside of edmonton or in alberta, they're actually doing ground penetrating radar out of persecution at saint martin's residential school that was run by the catholic church. and actually looking around the priest course to find an unmarked place there as well. so the searches are continuing until we get to the bottom of that truth. i think we're going to have a lot more conversations is for the key and government as well as the church organization. i also think it's actually up to the canadian government in churches to reconcile the other way around. i would argue as a virus have already have their more enormous burden really to share their stories
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of abuse. and actually went to class action settlements here in canadian courts. and it's really up to the canadian government and all the church organizations are involved to reconcile. and to make solid actions word including giving up millions of documents that the church hasn't done so right now, jackson been great to get your thoughts. really appreciate your time. be great. thank you. ok, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. this out and a gunman who targeted homeless people shot to men did in the canadian province of british columbia before being shot and killed by police. early a police had issued an alert saying they were at the scene of several shootings involving the homes. protest is in the democratic republic of congo of storm to the un headquarters in the countries east. crowds in the city of goma were demanding the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping mission moscow bridge. and it is to sit by
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fighting among multiple militias and government forces. crisen takes us battle to save homes after a grass fire into the populated area. several houses were engulfed by flames in the town of boucher springs. local official side, the blaze was probably sparked by a mishap when grass cutting equipment struck a metal object or exit polls. church in indians have backed a new constitution, giving president k said greatly expanded powers. the changes would give the president fine war 30 to form a government appoint judges and proposed laws act of a say this would put the country on a path to a dictatorship. a decade after june, izzie emerged from the arab spring as the original only surviving democracy. it is. above all, it seems his choice tune as he has president saeed has been ruling by decree for a year now, and a new constitution would make his palace official. the draft states that the head
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of state and not parliament can determine the government in the future and also dismiss it. saeed rejects fears that this would mean a return to dictatorship. at least up to that, that exactly. there is no dictatorship. as i said in the explanatory document on rights and freedoms, this constitution protects such freedoms was so, and the revolution is defended by people who stand up to those who undermine it. by law. interest in the vote seems to be rather low. many have given up hope that anything will change. juniors here is in the midst of a severe economic crisis. and the gap between rich and poor is widening. this engineer runs immobile coffee cart and he won't be voting for dinner. a
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thin with her regarding the referendum on this new constitution. i don't think it's going to change the economic and social situation in the country is whenever we tried many times to change that without real change in our situation for us unemployed youth or those who want to open small projects. there are no facilities from the state within a minute we, it was like the referendum to lead to a better life. holy for our children's children to have a better life for us. it's to lace only. why are we living under pressure? any my schools where disaster the situations catastrophic. everything's a disaster. we could hi laquita. she has voted in the hope that you nicea has a future sport now and more than 100 former rugby players taking legal action against world rugby and the national governing bodies of england and wales over what i say was a failure to protect them from permanent injury caused by repeated concussions
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during their careers. the claimants who include formal willes captain bryan jones and england's 2003 world cup wanting hooker state thompson, suffer from neurological impairments such as url, the onset, dementia, epilepsy and parkinson's disease. they argued the rugby bodies did not educate the athletes about the risks of permanent brain damage caused by repetitive concussive impacts. with that you're up to die, doc film is coming up after a short break. a website at d, w dot com is there for you at any time as are the social media channels to be found at the w news on anthony held in berlin for now. thanks. watch people and trucks injured one trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away and the water families played on the tax in syria.

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