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at some point we'll have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advance countries. hello, this is al jazeera also coming up, there is no great period of delay that i have seen here and there.
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despite the chief telling agrees to pay on time. and no progress. the number of people displaced, has reached a record high of 60 million and pope francis, takes decisive action to save the planet from climate change . we begin in the united states 21-year-old was detained at a track stop, in north carolina and they say he spend a hour at the church prayer meeting before opening fire, and one of the nine dead was the church pastor and democrat state senator, he had been a campaigner for civil rights and
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against police violence, and president barak obama has expressed anger saying such ina don't of gun violence don't happen in other advanced countries. this is man arrested in connection with the fatal church shooting and i am very, very pleased had to announce that we have made an arrest, in this case and, we have arrested dillon dylan rof. po his say he spent an hour at the nighttime prayer meeting at the a.m.e. church she in the center of charleston, and then stood up and started shooting, this say the police was a hate crime- we woke up today and the heart and soul of south carolina is broken. as police worked around the scene of the massacre, a
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nationwide alert was sent out he was pulled over, in a traffic stop a 3 hour drive. his uncle recognized the picture, and alert he the authority's. that awful person, that terrible human being, who would go into a place of worship and people were praying and kill them, is now in custody. where he will be always remain. for the 14th time since he became president, he had take talk about a mass shooting in america. at some point, we as a country, will have to reckon with the fact that, this type of mass silence doesn't happen, and it is in our power to do something about it. he is seen wearing a jacket, which carries the flag of south
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africa. gun violence has to stop. people are scared to talk about the real issue which is race. it's alleged he told one woman, she would live so she could tell the story of what happened. this is a time for unity- we stand in solidarity and we solicit your prayers for the family members who have lost loved ones. police will interview him and, if he acted alone frank that was a reason why he did what he did. now the rebels have been killed during fighting, and it happened in the province, the houthis were met with resistance meanwhile scufls have broken out at a news conference, in geneva, and the head, add shoe thrown at him, an act that's
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ensutting in arab culture, it underscores the differences and, trying to reach a truce in yemen. from the mountains to the u.n. offices in geneva, a journey that sums up the rise to power,. he's a senior member of houthis. his fighters and troops loyal to the former president have a growing influence in yemen and he is on an offensive saying he's here to talk about peace until the chapter of war. we are committed to dialogue and, political agreement between all the facts and we don't want to exploit them. the government in exile remains skeptical, they are
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buying time. we hope they join it, and hand rise it. four presidents, and his ali control the republican guard and, the unit blamed for shelling civilian areas and they have been firing rockets to repel a push loyal to the president. the envoy says the army should stay in act to protect yemen. the military establish men's which is being pounded by the saudi led coalition against political vacuum, and the army is the backbone of any transitions, and if there's no army and police, and the next government will be undermined.
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it turned into a scuffle and, they accused them the killing people in southern yemen, as fighting continues across yemen talks are stalled and the u.n., hasn't been able to far low differences, between the rival facts. in the absence of progress, yemen's only hope is an agreement between the region key players and international community, on a humanitarian truths, and have them all accept it and stop the suffering of people. the finance men myself inner feels there's still time to reach a bailout deal with the court reporter tors, that's despite his meeting with those that failed to reach a decision. another is set for monday.
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a beneficial solution is still achievable. in the real reason, why they were interrupted a few days ago, were that they were, our delegates did not have a mandate to negotiate that that particular time gap and the ways in which it would be filled, and, moreover, they did not have a mad ever mandate to discuss tradeoffs, and our proposals for the swaps that would allow greece to end the crisis to return to the markets shortly after the agreement. our proposals for ending the crisis. as of today, it is still possible to find an agreement. ex tend the current program before end of the month but the
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ball is in the greek court to seize that opportunity? we foal that an agreement must be credible. it has to be credible she in terms of economic recovery, and also needs to be credible, from the point of view from the euro zone as a whole. the greek finance minister saying there is still time, what are we likely to see between this meeting and the one on meeting, that increases the chances of that being some sort of deal. well, we have seen, this process go back and forth, for the last two weeks and fairly consistently, in a particular pattern and the greeks coming out with a proposal that they say, is one that they will accept and signatures are
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imminent and, followed by 4 hours later, and denial that any such proposal can be accepted and back into the business of when are they going to get together again and discuss things again? that was what he was referring to earlier and, an inner rump meeting in brussels, during which they try to patch up a deal that greece had proposed which fell apart on thursday, that deal had asked for an extension, when the international monetary fund, its mandate runs out, and the greeks want the functioneds out of the picture and, they would like the europeans to buyout the debt, by the i. m f., and the central bank they haven't flown so far and that's how we reached this point and, they want to see the greeks, go down, how they're going to re form the economy
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and, keep tax receipts consistent, and how they're going to make the economy more productive and competitive and i think, they have signaled that they're willing to make some concessions. they have shown that, they were willing to concede less of it, on paying back the debt, this year and the next three years so the two sides are very close the distance, is indeed quite small now. q.how much do they have in terms of implementing the reform, and the possible cutbacks? well lower what's called primary surplus what ser person sampling has spent servicing the debt and, how much stays in this economy.
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that is a great victory if they come back with a deal that, let's say raises another 2-and-a-half percent of g. d.p., that would make creditors happy and, they are close. that has said, might be accompanied by the willingness to provide additional finance to see greece through the next few months, can be reached and possibly through next years. through 2023. and that's when they start repairing the principal, so there is as medium term here, and they are willing to provide satisfaction on, and the dpreeks, thrr, all the scene seen says, they could sell at home, with many, many victory notches, underway, and
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promises. all right, thanks. well now human selfishness is the reason for global warming, that's the message from pope francis. in a tweet he used even stronger language, saying that the earth our home is, beginning to look more and more like a pile of filth. it's judgment day on the causes of climate change. his views and the environment, embracing the theory that global warming is caused by human activity. pope francis calls for changes in lifestyle and consumption to prevent what he calls serious consequences to
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all of us, in accusing governments of not doing enough to tackle the problem. he has announced that. it's important that the pope says climate change carries a moral burden, we agree, it is ethical, because it affects the poor, and those who bear less responsibility. it will have an impability and, we hope that it will push politicians to act. the vatican claims it was among the first to believe that global warming is caused by human activity. the vatican, it was the first scienive if i can academy and, galileo tried and its
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director said the catholic church, has full faith in science. they say we follow what the american scientists were saying, but it was us, flew our academy members, who first claimed that fossil fuel caused climate change. trying to set an exam medical by aiming at becoming the first carbon neutral state. not importing. it will produced the most a new pope is elected. time to take out the trash. it has become a block buster. and non-profit organization, based indeed brazil, believed, the trailer in it, the pope finds big oil and gas corporations, and now real pope
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is being used to use his power of persuasion to make the world a cleaner place. still to come after staging attacks in chad, they cause more carnage. a tiger bear and hihena are still on the loose in georgia.
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president barak obama says
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the question needs to question how can iers get ahold of their guns after a mass shooting, in a church. nine people have died. they have arrested, a 19-year-old. they failed to strike a deal with greets. this was after a day of talks. the leader of the catholic church says human selfishness is the reason for global warming. now, almost 16 million people around the world have been forced, from their home and increase as seen in a single year and that's an average are 49-and-a-half of batting homes everyday and.
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says enormous strain is put on the countries who do open their doors to refugees, and turkey can no longer cope. we have 4 million refugees in the region and turkey, and, 1.9 million with enormous growth and just a few days ago we have another serious incident, and, 26,000 people crossed into turkey. what i think is important, is that behind each one of these there is as tragedy a personal
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tragedy and, yet the suffering inside syria is something we cannot imagine, due to this conflict that never ends. turkey has been very generous, the border is open and there is the possibility to have access to say education and turkey has spent 6 billion. but other parts of closed, and walls that are being denounced and, the financial support and aid is dwind length. and, they are hosting more refugees and they are getting too little help from the rest of the world. and now, from turkey southeast. these are the most basic of conditions for latest refugees to arrive from syria, no running water, no electricity and no
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relief from the heat, in this small part, trees are the only shelter and the nearby exasms are full, and there's space in others but they're hundreds of miles away. when the war came, we lost everything and i got injured and, we're beggars. we suffer from everything here, no receives, not much food, and for children it's difficult to adapt in the heat and, bitten by scorpions and, i got wounds and i can't go to the hospital and, there are 1.7 million refugees, in turkey, and they are accommodated in camps. what were intended to be temporary for a few months have become permanent fixtures, with syria. turkey has now overtaken pakistan in the world's largest
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country and, this is one of the first camps that they built and it's now more than 3-years-old it does have the capacity to increase its facilities, should there be another influx of refugees. the turkish government said it has had little support, from other countries. saying it spent 5.2 billion so far. it provides food and water and even to these make shift camps. everybody should be doing more. there are too few countries providing assistance to relieve efforts, and it's a few western countries and it's a couple of gulf countries many but there are 50 big economyies in north american europe and elsewhere. we me to have more resources. the u.s. says that the massive suffering has made the
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middle east the world's largest producer and host of people forced to move from their homes. well the german chancellor, is urging the countries to share the burden and most arriving through italy and greece, and plans to be forced to take in a certain number of my migrants, and they should shelter an appropriate number. walls and fenceses are not a solution. hungary, was going to build a barrier. tens of thousands of going through, and he says his country shouldn't be blamed. what are we supposed to do?
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we will not build walls and, we don't want to live like that. well, 16 years have been questioned and released, after it was badly damaged it happened in the church, near the sea of galilee and crittized israel for death of many palestinian children and he's urging them to take immediate steps to prevent such killings, and, referred to the decision not to include israel, on his list of country that's kill children. as my latest report makes it clear, last year, was one of the unprecedented challenges for children, in connect around the world, it is important, that it protect the wars of children, as the report shows, that is a
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support that we're failing to meet. i'm aware of the controversy around the report. more than 40 people have been attacked, and government shot people in two villages, and this is chad's military, launched airstrikes, inn nigeria mail. now, the latest. reports of these attacks won't come as a surprise to many because there has been a significant reduction in the number of attack essence the new president took over and before then. there is a sense, there is a feeling, that these attacks are a last ditch attempt by the group to remain relevant. there were reports on wednesday of people being affected by unexplode eddie advises left,
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and that's very dust from a natural attack, and now has been on tour of the region, you could say and talking to loaders, and better ways to combat the group and also, talk to leaders, and the union summit, and to reinforce the determination of the authorities to defeat them, and also, at least 20 million, from the treasury, to go towards military efforts to defeat the group. so, the question is, whether the momentum, is being felt underground, and clearly if these reports are accurate, many might say, they are felt which these attacks and charges that are being made at the top and it is not being felt on the ground. zoo teacher warning that
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some animals might still be on the loose in georgia after flooding will a tiger was shot and killed, after attacking and killing a man. now, here's the report. a smear the blood marks the spot where a predator killed a man. he heard the screams. we broke the windows and we saw how the tiger bit the man at the neck, and i threw a brick, and they shot the animal. the zoo managers claimed that they were all accounted for and, last weekend's deluge caused chaos and, it's not clear how many survie. most drowned, and some were
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shot. rescuers are recovering, dead animals. we treated them just like our children, and we know their names and we cared about them, like parents. so, of course, it's very hard to lose all of hem. it looks as if they had to cut open the cages, to to get the bodies out the river flood water brought through mud rocks and debris and, the water levels went right to the top. the animals didn't stand a chance. they are still cleaning up neighborhoods, and, they have drowned, and this has been a human tragedy. because, there is still concern, there may be another
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predator those animals they found like the hippo are safe. you can get more on everything, right there, on the website.