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she represents and was of course of people she has gathered more a new government our people who were. 2 also with her father in a very corrupt governments. okay, thank you for now from the ma marianna sanchez with the news our life from london. much more still ahead. a technical issue to let us vice president departure to central america. but when she gets that migration the economy and climate change will be the agenda. and roger federer withdraws from a french open a day off to winning his 3rd round match. we'll have details with german a bit later. ah hello there we got some quiet weather coming into western parts if you pay for the next couple days looking good here. not quite a good for the western side of the mediterranean central as if europe and
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a little further east. we have got areas of low pressure, just bringing some foundry showers in. once again here i pressure up towards western part, so we'll quiet and things down. so spin, rather stormy in spain recently, monday was fine and dr. is some lovely warm sunshine bursting back 3, but some lie, be shouts, bursting away here at southeast corner of france in switzerland. selim, areas of germany also seeing some of that where the weather march of italy, looking a little lively over the next day or so along with the balkans. it all makes its way a little further east with as we go through tuesday. bright skies coming back in across to the northwest of ireland, western scott, and we'll see some cloud and right, but for much of the u. k. s fine and try that sunshine stretching down across good parts of france. it's a good part of spain and portugal, and across a good part of northern africa as well through the equitorial bell. a few more showers just coming into central parts of africa. some heavy showers just started to push their way into southern parts of nigeria. been in toko,
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gonna see some heavy showers, the shower stretched across liberia and into 70 the, who's the abuse. and then accused by the government of failing to safeguard their families. and they take full lines, investigate institution, life victim blaming that is leading to survivors of domestic abuse being separated from their children. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary? probably like 510 percent of the cases that most the abuser needs to be held accountable. not the mother failure to protect on a jesse, you know, most people will never know what's beyond the scope, the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to
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work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option. but we're not. most people all the a welcome back, the main stories now prominent shaft. your resident card has been released after it's already forces arrested or home and occupied east jerusalem on sunday. police fights, don grenade for this. protest is outside the police station where she was being held. i'll just correspondent, give our dairy is left hospital love to receiving treatment for fracture in her
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hand during arrest pies ready for. she says john lives in the occupied territories will not be silent. people in mexico voting in local elections. the pole is being seen as an important test for president under a manual open door. you know, he's not running directly. thousands of candidates have been murdered by suspected gang and was violence the country scene and election cycle in our stories of following common harris, we had to watch molly soon on her 1st foreign trip off to a technical issue delayed departure. once in guatemala, she'll discuss the migrant crisis and its root causes like poverty, violence, corruption, u. s. immigration policies have led to tight, a border controls across central america. but as money rapidly now reports from the central highlands of guatemala. that doesn't seem to be discouraging. those determined to make the journey the village is indeed, here, poverty has forced many to migrate to the united states without
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a moment or at the moment the problem we have in our community is that harvesters are no longer yielding enough food. to muster ladders says 3 of his 7 children have left guatemala for the us, including his oldest son who died in an accident. 7 years ago, after crossing the border, to must tells us the smuggler charged his son, $16000.00 to get him into the us. a debt that fell on 2 months after his son's death remarried her. what my 1st son left, i gave him the title to this land. i gave it to you. and then i had to pay off the depth in order to save the land. the migration from central america has been on the rise in recent years, but the journey north is expensive and my grants are often forced to rely on money lenders, who except collateral, like the title of persons home, in exchange for cash. despite efforts by regional government to curb migration, there is no indication that migrant numbers are declining. let me guess, you know,
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i, my name's no way to stop migration. the only thing that happens when governments place limits on migrants is that it increases the cost like drugs. if control on drugs increases just increases the price mon, the cost to the guatemalan citizens site extreme poverty and a lack of opportunity. as the overwhelming reasons for leaving the country, but experts argue the government here is actually benefiting from migration. nearly 3000000 water, most citizens are estimated to be living in the united states and the money migrant sent back home as remittance. now counts for more than 16 percent of g d p. according to a recent study by the central america, it's very comfortable for central american governments to allow people to lead. it means less social pressure, less demand on resources, and remittances for migrants means more economic gain in question mala, money from remittances, already exceeds money from the principal exports to muscle. that is says he too would pack up and leave for the united states. if you could afford it as economic
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conditions in the country, only seem to be worsening. he's hoping things can only get better from here. manuel revenue al jazeera, guatemala center highlands and money joined this line from to colonel oman on the guatemala mexico border and money. we often hear about the united states struggling to process asylum seekers, but never much about the root cause is the instability and the violence that results from having to make this johnny tell us what's, what's going on behind you now? you are absolutely right, mary. i'm and that's the big departure in the policies of divine administration compared to the president biden's predecessor donald trump. it's addressing the root causes of migration, but we'll give you a sense of where we are because we did travel from the central highlands, guatemala, over the past few days to the border with mexico, where we are now in the month, which is what you see behind me is the chat the river. it's a natural border that separates mexico from guatemala and i'm gonna step out of the
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frame. so you guys can have a little bit of a better sense of where we are right now. what you're seeing behind me is more or less a normal day here on the river, people moving back and forth aboard these raf, many of them are merchants who are moving goods to and from to and from mexico and guatemala. this represents one of the most significant challenges for the united states when it comes to addressing the curbing of migration from central america into mexico and ultimately in the united states. because this is a very porous border, and we're talking about an area that has little to no police presence at all. so when we're talking about what the central american governments are doing, specifically guatemala, it's actually very, very little which poses obviously a major challenge for the united states. but the strategic logic behind the policies of the, of the, by the to ministration and the program that's being proposed by, by president, by it and vice president. com la harris. the strategic logic is to improve the conditions in these countries. so that would be migrants,
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people who are living under impoverish conditions in these countries want to leave in the 1st place. but as you've been reporting, you've given the, it's not just about violence and poverty and corruption that there are also factors around climate change. that mean it's very difficult to deter people from making this journey. what is, what is the vice president hoping to achieve on this trip? right, so this, the, the trip. first of all, it's taking place on monday, june 7th. it's going to be the 1st time that vice president come, harris is going to meet, be meeting with quater mall and president alejandro janet they. and there are several reasons why this meeting is important. not least of which is that it represents a return to a relationship between the united states and the governments of central america. that's based on multilateralism. and we know we've known for some time that the approach that the bite administration has had toward the topic of migration is a departure from the policies of his predecessor,
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donald trump. and that it's aimed at addressing the root causes of migration. we've talked about guatemala here, where 95 percent of migrants are fleeing extreme poverty. in the case of ponderous their fleeing, they're playing poverty as well as violence and corruption from the government. there's a multitude of reasons why people are leaving, and among those reasons, as you mentioned, miriam, is climate change. one thing that we've heard from people on the ground that we've spoken to over the last few days, traveling from guatemala city to the border with mexico, is that people say that there are the crop yields are not, are not yielding enough food. and the majority of people here rely on crops, rely on agriculture as or as for their own sustainability. but the biden ministration has pledged to $4000000000.00 to the governments of guatemala honduras, as well as a salvador, in an effort to, to boost their economies to, to dis, incentivize people from wanting to leave in the 1st place. the problem here, marion, is that this is the same strategy that the united states has had for the past 5 decades. the united states has been engaged in economic development,
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has been engaged in the international aid with all 3 of these countries. and the big question that many people have is what plan, what strategy is going to be different from the biden? harrison team that's different to what previous administrations have done over the past 5 decades. thank you very much. money rapid jenny is that from tucker and mine on the guatemala mexico border talking environment minister has promised to protect the country, sees officer, an outbreak of so called cease not in the see of mama. the thick climb, called a new college, is excrete at by al gate, which is fed by sewage, industrial pollution and warming seas. it's blocking sunlight and oxygen posing a threat to marine life and fishing industry. same because y'all, new reports now from the mom or c. its thick, slimy, and devastating for marine life in the sea of tomorrow. the form of that summer calling ceased not has been here for nearly 3 months. so to be the largest,
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to hit turkey's cause, the sludge is talking of fly underwater. it's a naturally occurring phenomenon, but in the province, se double high populations, i'm treated sewage, household and industrial waste dumped into the water, have contributors to the problem. 25000000 people live in the market region alone, and at least half of turkey, factories and manufacturing facilities are in this area. all they call it natural disaster. no, it's not. this is a waste of ships took hours and hours. the sea doesn't accept it anymore. we are desperate. we're told the massage hits the coast every 5 years, but only for $3.00 to $4.00 days. but this time it's not going away at all. we should get the doctor look if it continues like this, fishermen won't be able even cost the net. also the c snob sticks on the fish lines
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and tapes as well. it means we may have to type both and i see die ball and this is not was 1st spot at last october months later, turkeys environment and urban station ministry stepped up through our workshops was hundreds of experts and n g o representatives. last week, it's a nelson emergency plan to put an end to the message. we need some sante, please, if we begin taking measures in memorial today, it will take 6 or 7 years to finish his music. but the main threat is not the dirt on the surface, but what is 30 meters deep? the water temperature and the mar mercy has royce, by at least 2 degrees because of climate change. experts say the problem should have been foreseen long ago as people have mis routed the waters for decades and efforts now to clean the sea. don't seem sufficient enough unless coupled with
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another quit with management policy and a strong auditing mechanism. many fear the former sledge on the surface is just the start of a bigger problem and turkey's inner sea of marg margaret risks becoming at that c. c. now because all the al jazeera, derucia, quadratic province, nasa nigeria where a popular evangelical preacher, t b. joshua has died at the age of 57. believe the influential tele vangelis died on saturday, shortly after conducting a live broadcast. i'm an interest has more on this now from a boucher pasta tv. georgia is one of them with successful television that is in gera and across africa. he's got millions of followers here in this country, as well as across africa and the rest of the world. the amount of tribute received so far from across the world i show is how popular he is with the supporters. in the television journalism sector, he rose to prominence in the 1991. there was
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a book, an explosion of sort of television isn't here in nigeria and across africa. thousands, tens of thousands of people follow. he speaks every day on line. and of course, when it's time for washing at is church in lagos, tens of thousands will gather to hear him speak. and he's listened to, not only by the ordinary niger and the ordinary african. but of course leaders and politicians as well as other influential people across africa and the rest of the world. now he predicts every yeah at the start of every. yeah, a lot of his followers are listen carefully and watch out for his predictions for the yeah. now he's also influential when he talks about politics in nigeria, there are many cases and pastor tv, joshua, hot to come to address critical national issues. those issues may not be popular with politicians, but he speaks his mind. he's also controversial. he's ministry claims to treat several invoices online, and of course there was
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a time that you to had to shut down his journal because of the claims that the company things are great, just and verifiable. now passed to joshua passes on and a lot of people will be watching closely to see how his ministry survives, he's leaving behind a legal charge that has spread its wings, not only in africa, but the rest of the world. so nice for me and mark where the military is facing tough resistance from a local rebel group in the town of min does the army storm the mountain town last month, but that hasn't stopped the locals from timing to guerrilla warfare. the spokesman for the chin defense forces spoken exclusively to al jazeera, about the baffles. they fought with what he called me and was f, a c troops. everybody. i, every household has a shot gone. i must get at the are they know how to handle these things? and they have been hunting. so hunter lives to house
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a lot. in the guerrilla warfare, there were even to 15 or 16 years old, who are taking much gets and shot guns that go face. large cannot see, the motto shows the machine guns and automatic rifles and a 47 and sixty's against those weapons. don't people are brave enough to use only shot cars. i must get to face that. so it's difficult for the cdm troops to fight back. but the crawl all their way into a closed reach. so we were only using musket as guns, but the had snipers in our p t sniper guide to blood about cbs member lee. and anybody would try to see jean was shot. so there was another guy calling you tried to save sharleen, but only was also shot. but we were able to pull pulling back,
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but nobody could finish falling socially night there all day. and i think he died out of reading over anything. so we were able to get his corpse in the evening already as is it troops know that they were, they were getting hit hard, was it hard? so the orange pause meant so they were all 79 people. but as they were about 2 battles fire each other began to. ready re so see to have members most of them use must get so with the rate of cause god all does. busy what useless, so a, was it a great advantage? all in all 3 of our guys died and then another 3 into it all now is much more than i for you on the news. our serena
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williams misses and now the chance to equal iraq or my grand slam, when i've won that very shortly. ah, our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i traveled, whether it be still west africa, people stop me, can tell me how much we appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more realistic and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and why. and as an african, i couldn't be more proud to be autumn, you know, from the world's most populated region, the and until story from across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with
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diverse coaches and conflicting politics. ah, when i went on out there a o a janice. thank you mariam. the turmoil surrounding the copper america continues with the president of the brazilian football confederation, suspended amid an investigation of sexual harassment against him. the organizations ethics committee have removed area cover close seen here on the right from his office for at least 30 days after he was accused of sexually harassing
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a former employee, which he denies and says he'll prove his innocence. the executive is the chief organizer of the troubled copper america and the decision to remove him comes just a week before it's due to kick off. in brazil, we may never see roger federer play at the french open again, following his withdrawal from right on girls. he says he needs to listen to his body and not push himself too quickly. the 39 year old you had to knee surgery last year came through a tough match which went to full sets. and last that more than 3 and a half hours he was to leave mackay next, phaedra admitted before the tournament had even started, that he wasn't going to win the event. so it looks like hell now, rest his body as he what was his main goal? which is when could it? it may also seem the last of serena williams that regardless as well as her weight continues to record equaling 24th. the grand slam title, she lost her full from match in straight sets against elaina revoke annette from catholic stem. serena 1st played at the french open in 1998. that's one year before
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we bought and was even born. yeah, i'm in a much better place and when i got here, you know, i was just literally trying to win a match because it had been really difficult season for me on this, on the clay. and although i love the clay, i was like, i could just win a match more tennis and my mom, but now it's an incredible finish. informally, one's as a vice on ground and some important questions being asked about tie a safety, a major blow out. so long stroll spent out of control and hit the wall in his after martin from the same thing happened to racially the max of stop and in his red full . and it looked like it might cost him the championship lead that was nearest 5 or lewis. hamilton running 2nd, but that crash led to a lengthy delay and restart the stuff. and he made such a perez held off hamilton, forcing him into a costly era. so all the while champion run white perez house on it for the
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remaining 3 t apps to win from aston martin, the boston vessel and our fatalities, pierre gafney. we'd have it all, you know, i saw i cannot means a lot from the end. i broke us, let us put her on the line and then when i saw nothing up, i went in for him to pull it over the left and i moved to left and i, i hit a switch unknown, hit a switch and it basically just switched off the rear brakes only the front working went straight. yeah, it would have been an easy when, but because i no guarantees in this 4th and shame because we missed out on the opportunity to make the get bigger. because we know because when we get the normal trucks mislead is normally very strong. obviously great to get such a strong result in, but i hope that this momentum now we got, we gathered in the last 2 raises, helps us in the next, the next couple to be a bit more aggressive and in the points that result meant neither of the top 2 in
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the championship and any further points. so it's as you are the top of the soundings, the staff and need by full points from how much then with perez and meeting up to and they say g p and they get all of that right. what he described as the best race of his career so far to win in barcelona before the keys right to hit the front with 11 to go off. the passing pulses and championship costs are all right. and in a bizarre ends of the race quarter, our letters came undone and he rode the final few laps with his chest exposed. oliver at claimed his 1st picture of the season ahead of the show on the quarter i finished. he was given to time penalties. one for going off the track and another for not having his leather fast and properly that he lost his podium place to jack . mit was demoted to sick and that means a quarter our lead i was all in the championship standing has been cut from 17 points to 14. mid the australia has moved up to 3rd, to kathy and yamaha, have a 3 right as each in the top 10 back to the french open. now a man's 2nd seed,
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dental medford evers into the last a soft straight. when a christian green, it means the russian is a step closer to the top in the rankings. if he wins the torment, or if he reaches the final back job, which doesn't, he'll be the new. while number one method f will play walk number 5, stefano fits of us in the courses the big so i was too strong of his veins. public venue booster winning and straight set fast reach the semi finals last year from a while. number one, victoria, as a rank, a criticized torment, organizes it running garofalo in her defeat number 15 said it was an emanated by anastasia, public tank and offices that other voice have frustrations about. gender equality. thing is that the majority of the night matches say, 5 only featured men. what concerns me is when somebody from french veneration are continuously trying to say that there, the there is equality and only pointing out to prize money, which it's true. but everything else i wouldn't even agreed for
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a little with that. honestly, it's a bit frustrating. every time you trying to, to deal with the organization here. he has nothing to do with outcome today or the other day. but you know, when you coming to warm up before the match and the court is completely wet, where it's kind of dangerous to move like, i'm just have a generally genuine question. why, why, why can it can it can be ready when people know that somebody's coming to practice players are going to tour me up. i don't understand. it's why simple things like this are not in place, but there's just one example. tomorrow that antic became the 1st woman from slovenia to reach the quarter finals of a grand slam. about number 85 feet remained straight. that she'll now play the 33rd seat pilot, the joseph from spain, who beat the 2900. find this visa,
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it means a lot to me and it meetings a lot to me that i'm able to, to get across the message to the young people and everyone. you love any that you know that we can do it. even if we are smart, we are a small country that's long distance run at sci fi, has sound looks ominous form a head of the olympics. she smashed at the 10000 meters while record a sam who's the well champion at this distance. and in the 1500 meters run a time of 29 minutes, 6.82 seconds at a meeting in the netherlands. that be the previous record which did for 5 years. more than 10 seconds and just time to tell you the spanish. but with what have gone into isolation after the captain tested positive. okay, but 90. okay, thank you so much, appreciate it. jama. knees out, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes time at 2200 gmc with a full selection of news for you. i will see you shortly by sounds who's
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. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lloyd coverage at the historic us court case reaches a conclusion june on the just on calendar the call staff dana sans war economy gives way for more security as the u. s. withdraw troops. how the congo glued billions in a deal with them? israeli 1000000000 at floss. the oil giant losing for environmentalists and investors. counting the call on al jazeera, a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become a journalist center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand street condo hotel, the next room i was in was underground and a tiny prison, so as a hostage,
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a route to commodore war hotels on al jazeera, me, the israeli police dispatch protested in the chateau. ron, a boot is occupied east, jerusalem. it follows the arrest of a prominent accident. ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program a day off to being released from israeli custody al jazeera journalist, yavara dairy says she will not be silence.

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