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to touch danger every day, most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear. it's not an option. but we're not most people. oh a hello again. i'm just talking that remind you about the story of care of the salad . highest summit between the u. s. and russian president has wrapped up on a largely positive note. as you can see, that is air force one the about to leave geneva us present by just addressing the media in an impromptu press conference before getting on the plane. well,
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the 2 men had differing opinions on human rights on fiscal activism, but seem to have made progress on cybersecurity, on the return of different person described the talk says constructive qualified and said he did what he came to do with him as things kind of thing and activists have continued firing incendiary buildings across the gaza border into israel for now the 2nd day in a row. they post several 5 and the resumption of the balloon attack target israeli as strikes early on wednesday, colombia is defense, ministry of blaming visit and member of arms groups explosions at a military base. on tuesday, 36 people were injured when a car bomb went off and crooked, near the border. repentance wayne well, let's get more now on that top story in the summer in geneva, sir biden is saying there is much more work to do, but says the talk show that russia and the us are able to make progress even during periods of tension. i think that the last thing he wants now is
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a cold war. you've got a multi 1000 mile board, and china. china is moving ahead. hell bent on election as they say. seeking to be the most powerful economy in the world, the largest and most powerful military in the world. you're in a situation where your economy is struggling. you need to move it in a more aggressive way, in terms of growing it. and you, i don't think he's looking for a cold war or the united states. or early i spoke to cut volker, he's the former us special representative for ukraine negotiations, as well as a former ambassador to nature. and he says biden is willing to work with christian, but also to raise difficult issues, including russian aggression and ukraine and cyber attacks on the united states. clearly present, abide and wanted to strike a tone of being willing to try to work together. if putin is willing to try to work
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together and to de escalate tensions, and as the by the ministrations have repeatedly tried to create a more stable and predictable relationship. so the surface dynamics here are that bite in, conveyed that image from the united states. and i think president put in it was trying to convey a similar error of your tone if you will. yes. yes. you know, we were willing to work together and we want to de escalate as well. but the substance of what food and is saying is that he denies responsibility for what russia is doing, puts more blame on others in the united states. and is going to continue some of the activities that he has been doing, such as the, and the aggression against ukraine. well, was very interesting. i, one of the answers he gave was to say that the preponderance of cybersecurity attacks are coming from the united states. this is really a us problem and i think what this indicates, again, is a denial of responsibility. if you know much about russia, you know,
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that groups don't exist and carry out activities without the russian government, tolerating it. and some of the attacks we've had against the u. s. including critical infrastructure came from there and couldn't is clearly just deflecting that now the year will impose more sanctions on dollars over the forced landing of a passenger jet in may. the ryan f like how to london mens off to a fake bomb warning and opposition journalist was then taken off the play and under arrested. these later sanctions will impose travel bands and asset freezes on more than 70 people. well, the international criminal court in the hague has sworn in its new chief prosecutor . cream con, is an international human rights expert and a criminal lawyer with 28 years of experience. the leading british barrister is replacing such you've been suda of gambia. con has led a un investigation into i for war crimes in iraq as well as the rwandan genocide. now the icpc is the only permanent body investigation, genocide and crimes against humanity. well, tactics,
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president russia type one is wrapping up a 2 day visit as a by john he marked the day with a speech to the very parliament out of one has been much of this visit with as a by john's president on tuesday. the to lead a signed an agreement to strengthen military ties. russell said has worn out from the very capital packet. turkeys president, ridge up ipod one has address of their bay, john's parliament and he's to be. it was focusing on the corporation between b, john and turkey, particularly the military corporation and how to further strengthen ties between 2 companies, which already go by the little bit of one nation to states. he says the world has been ignoring the fact that our menus and occupy in force in the newborn are cut about region through the last 3 decades. but he said turkey is ready to normalize relations with armenia. if only armenia agrees to resolve and for its problems. and
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disputes with their bay, john and to the last 2 days with that of add one that has been several agreements signed between 2 companies, business agreement regarding education and the industry and quote, structure $1000000000.00 worth of the contract signed with a turkish companies to rebuild cut above water and region, i thought from the business. the political symbolism in this with it is also quite important ad one just 2 days ago has attended natal summit in brussels, and on the same day he came to their bay john. during the cut of a war, the majority of the nato members were opposing garbage on military operations and turkey, solid involvement in the war. turkey rose, let us be john's army to repay several district in cut. and that has changed the quality of dynamics and steve to go into regions dramatically. her right scrapes,
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say the practice of sending rescued migrants back to libya against their well needs to stop and surround. that's after around 200 people were picked up by the matching vessel. thus, triton, on monday, when they became stranded in the mediterranean, they were then handed over to the libyan coast guard. the u. s. has previously warned about this practice saying that migrant face exploitation and abuse and libya me now moscow is making carbonite, he vaccines and mandatory for service sector work is after a dramatic rise in cases. russia is grappling with its largest surge in cases since february with about half of those infections in the capital. more than 12000 people are now being treated in hospitals that the country is also tightening restrictions . st. peter's back host, the series of euro 2020 football matches. meanwhile, india main opposition party has questions the government's decision to double the gap between astrazeneca covered 1900 vaccine doses. the congress party said prime
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minister remedies government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities, say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose at 12 weeks. will dr. issues golardo is an infectious diseases experts, as well as secretary general of the organized medicine academic guild. and he explains why the government has extended this gap between doses. the governor, this gentle guidelines are not wanting to depend on on science del, to depend on resources are available direction and bus unity. that is the reason they made the gap of 2216 week. but as the guideline at that time, even from the job or you gave it to 12 weeks initially it was called the 6 week, then they made it 6 to 8 weeks again, 6th grade weeks were not signed gardline. and after 6th period with this date, that is 1216 week, which is nowhere to mention. but now that w, w. c,
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no very big number in india, almost 7520 percent of the cases are w i w. and what is happening is after plus those, the protection is only 33 percent, but after the 2nd of the probation is around 69 percent. so protection is very high . after a 2nd rose, i think there is a shortage of the system with the government says or not, but we know that of butter day of 3500000. go said you are given every day if you made was 160-0000. so there was a half of the supply during the may or now it will increase, but it is not going to engage in this one will probably 1 august. so they are giving calculation from august to december. that when get back into their will level because they will be new or their license vaccine. and the collection others are going to get vaccine is going to be manufactured at 2 or 3 other places. and there they will bring up the production. so currently did the shopping there pretty
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well. meanwhile, india's top tourist destination, the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to the surge and covered 19 cases. only $650.00 tourists will be allowed inside the ground . so at any one time, the monument normally attracts more than $20000.00 people to day. this is said the relieved that restrictions are being lifted. how the suicide of a young man and indeed, administered to kashmir, has highlighted the struggle. a family is accused of descent. hundreds of people have had their salaries withdrawn, pushing many of them into poverty, or about money has it's heartbreaking for any parent, but she mere some, had a seemingly bright future pursuing a master's degree in psychology. but 2 weeks ago, he ended his life inside his home and co gum in india and ministered kashmir. but she offered me a shows al jazeera police statements that accused him of being
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a rebel against the indian government. a scare us before his death. sure, busha misstated in this video, the government punished his father by withdrawing his teaching salary for more than 2 years. effectively forcing him into poverty. man by can totally, i mean, you don't actually sit up. my son took this extreme step because we were in that we had taken out a loan from the bank and borrowed money from people left around $11000.00 us dollars. my son would often ask me about the money. he would always worry about how we were going to survive on how will he pay his college fees should show it, but she, amir, as death, had an immediate impact in the region. the government released hundreds of wages the withheld from state employees, many of whom were accused of having links to rebels. but it has ordered a special task force to investigate those have been accused of descent. it's part
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of the crack down by india. the government ought to scrap the muslim majority region special status nearly 2 years ago that all the bill charles be incurred. they immediately terminated the services which is unpaired. and against the basic what else from top from justice as well as right the community life. with the right to life in clothes. right. the lulu bedstead, the my daughter do you you look at a large rece, jen had been teaching for 15 years when he was handed a dismissal notice last month. the father of 3 said he attended mass protest in 2016 against the killing of a kush mary rebel leader. when he was arrested and detained. zoom education officer . i got a call informing me that our house had been cordoned off by the indian army who were looking for me. later. the police then asked me to open an envelope. it
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contained my dismissal order. it was written that i am a threat to state security and involved in anti national activities on the order left me stunned him. it was if it jan says this move is designed to silence opponents. but he insists he will fight the decision in court and attempt to shape a future race. children are not afraid to speak up nor about money under sarah. well, more than 50 people are missing, after flooding and landslides, in nepal, search and rescue operations are underway in a district, ordering to bed. the army has been rescuing people that trapped and flooded houses . the monsoon rains of also who was driving in baton where 10 people died after a mountain camp was swept away. while a sri lankan found me seeking asylum in australia has now been reunited after they was separation. when their youngest daughter became sick. that eslinger were gone for a pass with his oldest daughter could pick up from christmas island detention center
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in the indian ocean on tuesday. his youngest daughter is in hospital with blood poisoning because of untreated pneumonia. only her mother was initially allowed to travel with her for years any one caught trying to reach a trailer by boat without documentation has been sent to remote offshore detention centers. hundreds are still being held in prison. camps and the pacific islands of ruined. popping your guinea while the refugee status is assessed. anyone in need of medical treatment has been taken to the remote straight in territory of christmas island and has actually closer to indonesia than the train. the mainland australia, human rights commission says the detention center on christmas island should be closed because of injury main living conditions. and also that the overcrowded facilities that make it impossible to stop the spread of cove at 19. on jonathan, honeywell is the chief executive officer of the public interest advocacy center. that's a social justice and law policy center. he says, the morale govern family, all the latest victims of extraneous cool policy towards asylum season. i can
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comment on the individual circumstances, these families types, but one thing that is very well known is the community in queensland where we're living in the community is very kind of back that were making a great contribution in that community. and instead of striving government is taking this, this extraordinary approach are spending countless millions of dollars to the time them to ship them to christmas island, to hold them in detention there. pretty standard periods of time despite the distress of causes, despite the evidence that we had really decades of the mental hom but it causes into place children in that position to proofpoint. frankly, it is really beyond it's an extraordinary situation and it's just to relate to the family and entertain since i've not been to the center. but i've seen, i've seen the images and i certainly read the reports about, you know, design, it is a detention center with right awards. it's set up to the will to have
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a higher level of security. and one of the recommendations of the human automation is made in this report is that it be clients, it's not suitable for people from often a very vulnerable cohort. people who are often flayed from circumstances, torture and trauma. they just aren't the services and appropriate facilities available there so that people can be held safely. and so the commission is recommended absolutely unequivocally. it should be taken, we should should not be. each of them used to be holding when the situation house of africa is no stranger to the search for red gems, one of the world's largest gold rushes took place in the 800 eighty's. now it's caught up in a diamond rush. in the small village of course, laughed the president, a tall problems. it started when a husband dug out the shoes, crystal like stone, thought, hierarchy reports, the patricia hunt and i know was celebrating the discovery of an identified stains that thousands of people here believe was
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a fortune government. i hadn't seen or touched a diamond in my life. is the 1st time touching it here. i hope this will make a difference at home because we really struggling. so i hope things will be better and put onto the shovel buckets and a great deal of determination. entire families have traveled from across south africa to the small village of coffee lassie to find their share of what looked like a cloudy stones. the search began last weekend when herdsmen made the 1st discovery, a large crystal like stone, that sparked wood, has been done. the diamond rush with thousands of people joining in the hope of securing a better future. because this means our lives will change because no one had a proper job. why i do odd jobs. when i returned home with them, the family was really overjoyed. some of those digging already selling their fines, hoping to make quick money with the starting price of $14.00. also this will really
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help the community. we hope crime will come to an end, especially crimes against women. because the youth do all these things because of unemployment. south africa's economy has suffered for a long time with millions of people living in poverty and unemployment rising to a record high of more than 32 percent this year in crime rate, offering with the highest rates of caves at 19 infections in africa. the government phase, the rush of more than a 1000 people could help spread the virus. it's awesome to leave the area and has sent a team of geologists to find out if the stones are clamoring for really all precious diamond certified as well. still ahead here on algebra for to have goals from the european championship will have all the best of the action coming up for this job. i
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ah ah ah. it's now time for us for his german who's wales are on the verge of reaching the law. 16 years after. as you know, when over turkey wells went in front, when garetsville fantastic past was controlled, brilliantly by our ramsey is loss of time for one. they will leave by one penalty in the 2nd half that the whales captain blazed his foot over the bar. he made up
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for it by setting up a corner roberts, he scored the 2nd time. whiles that now won 4 point one much that in a russian secured important victory. that was the 1st one of the tournaments i saw and it came against finland. the great b match was played in some petersburg with finland having a go rolled out of sight in a minute. we will show you some more action from that much little bit later. i'll just tell you that russia school just for the break. i like seen run check with a stunning strike and that was the 1st shot on target in the game of finished one mill. now it's the kickoff, again, switzerland in the next few minutes after denmark, that coach expects the game against belgium on thursday to be an emotional one for him. and his players, the side returned to the park and stadium in copenhagen. that's why them it filled at chris and ericsson collapse on saturday after suffering a cardiac arrest during the opening game with finland, erickson's recovering in a hospital which just happens to be right next door to the ground, while his teammates have been doing that best to try and focus on the next match
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football thus, something about you when you played you forget stuff and, and it's been spin good being in the pitch for us, i think where we allow to be angry, hair, happy and sad and, and show our emotions. so the last couple of days on and off the pitch has been and been good. people have been laughing at bullying each other and slowly getting back to where the weight supposed to be. austria is marco on out of edge will miss his team's next match against the netherlands on thursday. after being handed a one much banned by you a for on out of it. she's a study in the sense, apologized on monday for his reaction towards north macedonia. firms off the scoring against them, but he denied using races language. the way for did suspend the forward of insulting one of the north macedonian players. you have albany and rates you a for why they be taking any action against me. antonia ruder, the defendant denies biting pool pulse during his size one no defeats of france on
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tuesday. we to admit the incident, look unfortunate and says he shouldn't have put his mouth so close to papa's back the from minnesota agrees that read it shouldn't be punished for what he called a nibble. well, that game was full of control. the police and munich are investigating a greenpeace activist for various offences, off the parachutes, it into the serena, and injured to people in the process of 38 year old man has been arrested. and a bavarian politician says the active, it was lucky not to have been shut down by anti terror marksman who were enforcing a no fly zone south in japan, where the minister in charge of corona virus measures is proposed limiting spectators 210004 major events that includes the take your lympics, that's just a $37.00 days to go until the games and a decision on domestic funds is expected. before the end of this month. foreign supporters have already been bought from the lympics. the 19 state of emergency intake is set to end on sunday. so for one or 2 minutes,
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we have come to the final stages of drafting proposals for the games. and we're doing the final adjustments. but we don't yet have a specific date for the opinions among expert and not divided. and the big direction and flow have been settled to time on board and champion. and the mary has been given a wildcard for this month tournament at the all england club. and 5 time women's champion, venus williams has also been invited participates the roger federalist preparations have suffered a blow. he's failed to reach the quarter finals of a hello open in germany for the 1st time. the form of our number one who's won this event 10 times took the 1st set in the 2nd round, much against the phoenix o j. c. but the canadian, who says the same birthday as for 19 years younger for back to win the final, she said, and he was clearly delighted with the chance to play his idle phaedra for the 25 grandson champion, retired whenever that will be. well no, because i always thought he would be gone. you know, when i rush, cuz you know,
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he was already winning grand slams and i was only, i don't know, like 5 years old. so i never expected to play. and you know, i, because i just wanted to be professional one day, i didn't even think i would get to his level. so now to be in the same quote as him and get the win is yes and honest. while heavyweight boxing champion twice and fury is predicting and even faster knock out victory when he faces dante, wilder for the 3rd time, and next month, the to glad up ahead of that bout which is coming up on july 24th in las vegas ferry had originally lined up unification fight with anthony joshua, but a judge ordered him to on a, a re much cause with wilder, who he knocked out in round 7 last year volley while it refused to answer questions at the press conference. shows how we can a mental person. he is obviously doing the same thing with a phones on him. doesn't want to answer any questions. that's up to a boy. i'm here to promote to fight and talk to the press. i don't believe he's
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mentally, physically or emotionally involved in his fight. i think he's doing it for the wrong reasons. when people do things or wrong reasons, they always end up wind up getting hurt. the 3rd gulf major the, the us open begins at torrey pines in california on thursday. bryce and december is a defending champion, but he's build up the toner and he's been dominated by talk of a feud between him and brooks. kept cut off following a viral video at the p. j. championship. faith golf as of playing it down there. if it gets outside the scope of, you know, just integrity and honor and that they can get a little interesting. but same point time all of it's been good fun. it's been fun . i mean to, to be honest, people saying, you know, burke's, his name out there. i love it. i think it's great. i think it's hilarious as far as perception. i'm not really too concerned. i'm worried about what i gotta do and what i'm doing. i'm not concerned about what other people think. i was concerned about what everybody thought. i've been a lot been in a world of pain. the brooklyn, that's a one wind from reaching the fast eastern conference finals since 2003 kevin around
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got 49 points and that stormed back to be in the box 114 to one in white and game 5 on tuesday in new york. one say that was, that was 17 points down in the 3rd quarter, but around performance assess franchise record for points in a play. ok. breaking the mark a 43 set by vince casa in 2006. they now lead the best of 7, series a 3 c. and that is all your fault for now. i'll be back later action from if you're a 2020 game with switzerland. see then thanks so much janet. well, let's wrap up this news with from shelter. not high stakes summit in geneva between russian and us presidents, russian president got to be present as you can see left a villa grounds not very long ago. the venue with those closed door talks which last for several hours. he describes them as constructive and us present. joe biden said that he did what he came to do,
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finding himself took off an apple one just in the last hour. this was his last stop on his 1st trip abroad as president. well, that's it for this news hour. thanks joining. ah. in 300 years again, it's coming. i think an international interest in the i didn't go his way. a younger generation emerging determined and nephew has to meet him and he'd be on faith as student and a politician as they tackle
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a job issues with that powerful the fight for greenland. a witness documentary on al jazeera out there a while peers into the murky world, a state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists, 06 technologies for smartphones systems can be. is this the new frontier shoes? think about the sophistication of exports to breaking the phone. this is as good as a fight, and you're on for ramirez since i molina families, the pain is unbearable for of their relatives were killed last week. doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government, security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members in session, they were innocent,
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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to re, you know, said the forces were obliged to defend the country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events that the border would be investigated. ah, joe biden and vladimir putin wrap up in historic summit. which postman described as constructive don, key areas, differences remain ah, and orientated this is alex is here alive from london, also coming up more incendiary balloons, sent across the garza border after the 1st israel. yes. trice since last month, see spot dozens injured in a coma to colombian ministry.

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