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oh, the me you want to go to theater. reminder of our top story this up, if you open tubes for force to withdraw this week from the regional capital mckayla according so t p l, a spokesman figure people's liberation front. that's called a prime minister homage statement from the retreat allies and fixed his troops withdraw because the tv is no longer a strike country. not careers leader has said several of his top officials after what he calls out grave lapse and corona violence prevention. hymns on accused them of incompetence, certainly unspecified incidents cause a major crisis. lives in western canada reporting an increase in starting desks out to record breaking huge ways hit parts of north america. at least 65 people have died in the vancouver area since friday. most of them were elderly.
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russia's president as accused breton of illegally entering the territorial waters near crimea, earlier this month to test russia's defense capabilities. not even put in made the cannot comment during an annual live phoning with members of the russian public. you also confirmed a national tv that he's been vaccinated against corporate 19 and opposes introducing mandatory vaccinations. i believe that in the terminal plan, this is not a compulsory national program, but when there's a pandemic when there's an increase in the recommendation from the chief doctors is that there are compulsory vaccines for specific categories of the population. and these were used within the framework of the law when the, when you think about it is the political analysts to state news agency or c and so forth. yeah, he's joining us now from moscow. it's good to have with us again on 0. i'm just looking through a brief outline of some of the comments and points that were made during this phone and was president putin asked anything difficult?
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well, i think there were a few questions. one of them, for example, was wrong. she just said, well, you're a successful boris yeltsin. who would you like your success that you know? and i'm going to be the ultimate pre k. i'm copious. so i'm sure you do here too long. say rekey all. but that was a tough question and there were also, if you question, so that makes you nation. and in general on that, call the control the see these worked off questions but wouldn't stay his line. you know what you said that makes the nations are not going to be compulsory, but we have to encourage you to vaccinate more to get the vaccinate because the percentage rekey more. and if we want to continue not having the fuel, why good?
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the one the front and not having, you know, hundreds of thousands of people dead the way they have been doing that. you have to take responsibility, get, get action a that was the message wrong from the has taken him a long time to actually admit that he's had the sputnik vaccine. why do you think he decided to talk about this? not given the fact, i suppose that in russia there is a suspicion about the vaccine itself. well, he was vaccinated in march. he did not explain why i think it was. basically just watch him. you know how they can be continuing. and initially he didn't say, it wasn't all that he was vaccinated by a russian but, but we have 4 of them and it wasn't revealed immediately. which one was used because they were afraid of unfair competition. you know, if,
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if you tell every law which the president can use, it will be back on the scene. so today just announced that they knew share. this would agree the one that he advertised back in august last year. i will call it to say she don't use doesn't you know, things that get more and more clear. yeah. again, looking at the, the brief transcript that i have of in this, as i should stress, that this is just a succession of, of highlights and, and headlines. the tone of the, the whole conversation that he seems to have was one of being strongly reasonable. that everything was under control, that there were very few problems that couldn't be overcome except through dialogue and discussion and so on. and yet russia itself is under a tremendous amount of pressure on a variety of different funds. who is this aimed at? well basically it was clear to everyone that brushes on the pressure. so
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a lot of questions about relations with western con, get with your grade with the western congress. i didn't know just saying isn't particularly new, but which was very tough on buddy minutes left. you the president of your brain. i said that i am ready to discuss with you know, the problems or rush you bring in relations. you know that, you know, russian speaker, you're agreeing, then you language war which restricts russian language which you great, introduced. but he was not going to discuss with the golden boss, you know, the separate guest regions in the ukraine. you said that you will have with him. so going to the representatives or these regional, after all, these regions are also parts of your brain. that's the russian position. you know, so read more discrimination and there will be
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a now and what would you call the civil war? and in fact, if he's a, c will, what was, you know, i need to bring many times and i will struggle call for style of the, the west on that you're bringing, speaking reading, where the eastern lines were. russian is predominant, dominion one value you have to forgive me, but i'm afraid time is running out and i apologize for that. but thank you very much indeed. as always, we appreciate getting your experience on this. thank you. the foreign ministers of russia and turkey are about to hold a meeting on several regional issues. the talks between 70 love and mothers, cough, a solo, and being held on turkey's mediterranean coast. i so saga is in and tell you with more on watson that agenda. well, rob, these 2 countries, the disagree almost on every regional issue, but also they are equally corporate. and one of the major issues that today this to book to ministers are going to discuss is going to be in turkey corporation with
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ukraine, particularly in the strategic military products that russia is very much concerned roughly around sort of the main issue is going to deter keys support to ukraine in high tech drones and also joint production agreement as well. the rest of the turkey support you pay is a threat for russian security. another major issue is going to be on syria, particularly the northwest and city of it live ahead of the united nations security council on july 10. that's going to be about the did the cross border a, the resolution of russia say that it might, it might retort the resolution. if russia it was the resolution than the last remaining. a delivery point of the united nation is going to be close and turkey says this might increase or 3 good. and ne waiver refugees tor turkey because 2000000 syrians depends on the u. n. a delivery point there. they are going to
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discuss the ways how to increase the trade level william also between 2 countries and also the russian racks in split the 5 to be produced in turkey. all of these issues are going to be at the table today that 2 ministers are going to discuss. hundreds of thousands of children and their families have been forced to leave their homes in the conflict and northern mozambique. it's also meant another 2000 people have been separated from their relatives and that's taking a toll on their mental health. as leo harding now, reports 9 year old. milton doesn't know if he's an orphan. he and his sister fled their home when fighters attacked their village in the cargo, the god, the region of northern mozambique his mother was beheaded. his father is still missing. milton and his sister selina arrived at this camp as unaccompanied children before being reunited with their grandmother. now she takes care of them in a place far from home. i oh no. nina may see my grandson was crying for 2 days and
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i held him. i mean, my neighbor told him to stop crying in the end, he stopped crying. sometimes he spent time thinking but his parents, because he's old enough to understand what children like milton and selina survived the violence physically unscathed, but are left with psychological wounds that need attention. and i'm fear i will get a hold on why he has mental health problems because he cannot see his mother. he can only see me. i've been here for 7 months and i'm suffering because me in the children aren't eating enough. i don't have any plates. i will see one bucket, but i don't have food or clothes and i sleep on the ground. i received the plastic sheet and but i didn't get a tent. aid workers are trying to help children like milton in salina adjust to life after the violence. they've experienced smiles and laughs. are big victories. but the hurdles of healing are relentless noise in cub delgado in capital gatto, we have suffered many crises including psych loans. many houses have been destroyed
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. many children have experience shock because they have no homeless liter. um, in addition to this has been covered. 19 has had a negative impact on many children as well. any children have left school because of the panoramic and the conflict has added a negative impact on many families. with mozambique government has been fighting iso linked armed groups and couple delgado since 2017. the fighters say they want to set up in his logic state. save the children, said some parents run away with mental health issues of brown. others are separated from their family and the rest are usually killed. authorize it as a new thinking noise. the more space thought was, i said maybe children told us they've seen people murdered and killed. they said when this happened, their parents run in different directions and that even they were afraid. and they didn't follow their mothers and ran a different way. the children who weren't able to escape face abduction and rape at least 51 children,
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most of them girls have been abducted in the past 12 months. caseworkers check on these children to help in whatever ways they can. and just 9 years old. milton is the only man in this tented house with burdens far too heavy to carry on his own flee harding al jazeera and monica protesters and s latina, formerly known as ceylon, have defied a curfew to call for constitutional reforms. as mounting democracy and elect and elected prime minister alex here, brian reports anger and frustration. an 8th watching a crowd built barricades confirmed tires despite an overnight curfews, while the opposition calling a tipping point for the nation. the demonstrations like this, a rare and more landlocked country, formerly known fatherland. but the saint has been simmering for years. much of it focused on kingdom swati, africa,
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his last absolute monarch. and one of the few remaining in the world that he was crowned in 1986 aged just 18 and has unfettered political power. he has 15 wives. oh, it has been criticized for his lavish spending. almost denise, what, teeny live in poverty. we are there, you know, we are so much the bread by the government. sounds good almost over time. if our government is out, you get out of them. if that means that the one missing mama, the protest is they, they want democracy, political parties, a band. and even though people are allowed to vote from in the parliament, the opposition says they not elections. more selection of people signed off by the
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king. the young people of the live, we don't want to be part of the government in the one to part of the government. us citizen like the rest of us in cult. weird like everyone from shops in it's to biggest seats have been lucid and others say on fire. the military being out to enforce the curfew, which the government says is to ensure the safety and security of residents. but the opposition say some protest has been killed and many others wounded. the acting prime minister says he's open to hearing the people complain that demonstration isn't the way to do. it ran ition that the new government has opened an email address where must want to can continue to direct their concerns and petition for decades. king and philosophy is being portrayed as
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a deeply popular monarch. now the government being forced to deny reports, he's fled to the country, his kingdom appears to be in crisis. and sir bryan al jazeera, by the factors of rice crops in bangladesh have been wiped out by heat, low humidity, and not enough rain. climate experts are wanting food supplies could be under threat tava, charter reports, natural corner, bangladesh faces increasingly extreme weather due to climate change. and recently a sudden sharp heat wave destroyed more than 68000 hackers of rice crop, affecting more than 300000 farmers. mohammed sidle had expected to earn enough for him and his family to survive the year on the rice he cultivated. but now his crop is gone. one moment there was this hot wind that lasted for several hours at night time by morning the entire cropping, this wetlands area was wiped out. now there is nothing for us to survive on. i
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can't express it in words. and so far we haven't had any help from the government despite their promises. officials say farmers have received help with the local agriculture office has conducted a field survey and made the list of the affected people. and we started disbursing and wanting to them through mobile phone apps as a provided by the government. but many farm i said that the least were made and handed out by local politicians. and they never received any health problems or farmers that cross buying that. that's like here and that's kind of districts have lost their rights crops due to a sudden heat stress in recent months. many on not worried how to pay back their loans and to make their hands made 60 year old farmer rather than say, he hasn't seen anything like this in his lifetime. of course, someone's vertical. i had to borrow money from the agree bank to grow the rice. i was very hopeful i'd be able to make some money and pay back the loan, but suddenly it's all gone. i'm not sure how i'm going to manage things. now.
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scientists say a heat wave reaching as high as $36.00 degrees celsius and high speed dry winds were responsible for the damage. they say hardy, a variety of rice devil up to withstand the changes in weather conditions. the climate change that got on the heat. the heat stress is due to climate change. it's something very new to us. though we have observed this before on a very minimal scale. but the scale of damage this year is huge. we think the damage could become worse in the future. bangladesh is the world's biggest rice producer. scientists warn the recent rise in temperatures linked to global warming is making rice crops, particularly vulnerable and could threaten for security in many countries. john, we charge a, i'll get it on nets or corner bangladesh. still ahead on orders either action from the euros as ukraine complete the line up for the quarter finals. that's coming up with peter.
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ah ah. ah ah. ah. one of the world's oldest politic parties is celebrating its 100 year. the chinese communist party laid the foundation of modern china and as old, unchallenged, ever since the country is gone from decades of isolation to becoming a global power. katrina, you reports in the chinese blockbuster film will for you. a 2 year old long fung, saved innocent civilians violent and exploitative rebels. well, for the movie became the highest and chinese film of all time and was praised by
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government leaders for its nationalistic message. the term wolf warrior is now being used to describe china's increasingly confrontational approach to foreign policy. worried the label is given to this whole new class of chinese math who acting in a much more that it and sometimes even kind of offensive way around the world with us or the chinese government spokesman, georgia. jen is considered by many in china to be the leader of the book for is, may, was use and loving the united states citizen. very soon. the group of 7 should take americans pulse and prescribe medication. china's ambassador to france, you shall yet, is another proponent. he was recently summoned by the french government for insulting an academic. the diplomat says china is merely defending itself from growing criticism of its policies, including allegations of human rights abuses against wiggins. instead, young,
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it's crack done on democracy, actors in hong kong and handling of the pandemic and investigations into the origins of corporate 19. analysts say the tough approach is hardening attitude towards china in the wet and is a stock contrast to the low profile diplomacy pursued by former leader. don't shopping on celine, this kind of tough. it hides something, flaws and the contradictions and shows of lack of patience. and effective tech to face at all. that's after its threat, the chunk of the year president she didn't pay her. china is locked in the global war for public opinion. he's called unofficial appeared to promote an image of china, which is credible, lovable and respectable. but at the same time, the leader has also called on diplomats to display a so called lighting spirits. in the face of international backlash, a backlash which he believes is intended to contain china's rise,
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but new confidence has with confidence, of enduring insecurity. about trying to place in the world, but also on the part of individual chinese who look at an increasing the whole chinese leap. it focuses on ideology and lead up to the chinese communist party is 100 year at a bursary. they do is working hard to send one message. china's time has arrived, whether the world chooses to accept it or not. katrina, you all the 0 paging. the who's the sport hers better? well, thank you so much. we'll start with the euro's and england have knocked germany out of a major tournament for the 1st time in 55 years. raheem sterling and harry kane got the goals in a to no victory, defend them into the quarter finals. david's tax reports i
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owe $40000.00 friends were wembley for england against germany. the biggest football crowd in britain since the pen demik began. ah, england filled with a pretty defensive team, but had the best of the chances in the 1st half frame. sterling tested manuel no early on, and his burst into the box just a full half time presented a great opportunity for harry kane. but the under pressure captain couldn't make it count. after the break, germany would have gone ahead, had it not been for the finger tips of jordan, picked back up toward the keeper yet to concede a golden tournament electrically. vickers, please, england's friends were getting restless. garrett staff gates and from jack green leash and 6 minutes later he helped engineer the breakthrough jack greenish. sterling, very nearly and did all the good work. when his loose pass allowed thomas miller
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clean through one goal. and that's why i missed was pivotal because 4 minutes from joint pain made sure if the wind for england with his 1st goal at the toner, mintz england's 1st victory, germany and a major tournament knockout game 900 $66.00 will come final. that was also the last competition when they kept for clean sheets in a row, you know, these players keep it right in here story. and they've got the chance again, you know, we've only ever been to one european championship semi final. so again they've, they've got the chance to do something really special nation that has stayed england will now travel to rome to take on ukraine in the quarter finals on saturday. so be hoping for a return to wembley for the semi's. and then the final david stokes al jazeera,
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as david said in his report, england take on ukraine. next. they be sweden in extra time on tuesday, is the action from that match at hamden park and glasgow. ukraine went ahead on 27 minutes through alexander the chain code. but food and eagle eyes just before haul simon meal for the short took a big deflection and went in to make it one. all. it went to extra time and sweden had marcus daniel some same talk for a nasty looking challenge after v a or reviews and just look like a get a penalty substitute off him. don't be hated in a late when a for ukraine. send them in. so the court is nearly 2000 code 900 cases in scotland have been linked to fans watching euro 2020 matches. the country's main health agency says the majority of those people traveled to london to watch scotland game against england. on june 18th, 400 of them went to wembley, but most did not have a ticket and gathered in the streets and the bars has been
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a big shock on day 3 at wimbledon tennis championships. canada's foot seed be young on the ask who has been dumped out in the 1st round. the 2019 us open champion only 13 games in the whole match. a it was blowing off code by frances leave the corn, a 6261. this is cornell, 58 consecutive grand slam appearance, which is the longest active street in women's tennis. i'm just for sort of the record, but she's never been past the last 16 we through andreas who lose her footing. then several top of the complaining about the slippery court of the 3 in the williams was forced to retire hers on tuesday. in her 1st match, serina was a break up in the opening faith against alexandra of which but she then slipped and entered her ankle for medical time at the number succeed trying to continue but clearly in pain. she sank to a knees and retired. serena clearly very emotionless,
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she left fainter caught her weight for a wrinkled equaling 24 grand slam. single title goes on. roger federer was the beneficiary of another injury and retirement in he. the opening match the a time champion, took the 1st faith against andrea men, reno. but the frenchman then grabbed the next to the federal was 4 to up in the 4th amendment slipped and twisted his knee. and after some medical attention, he limped back to complete the se, but he called it quits in the 1st game of the federalist. i see the opponent n serena retiring hurt. i feel like for a lot of players, it's super cute key to get through those 1st 2 rounds because the grass is more slippery, it is more soft. and then as the tournament progresses usually gets harder and easier to move on. but this is obviously terrible that it's back to back matches and in his serene as well my god, i can't believe thing with the injury. fema walkie bucks to forward the honest and cd compo, limped off. court says the atlanta hawks, one game full of the in the a eastern conference finals on tuesday. the 2 time league m v. p and c,
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the combo injured he left me as to leave the court during the food quarter. yet no . and how long he could be out full atlanta themselves, head injury problems. they had to do without a storm, n god tre, young. not that method, the hawks squaring up the series at 2 to remove this struggling g. anybody who's the best players? but you know, the school walked in and when again we didn't do anything to be older soda. we went to clack and i got another a puzzling business. okay, that's it for now, i'll be here again in a couple of hours with another update. rob,
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thanks very much indeed. that's it for me. since this reason and i don't forget, we've got the website, i'll just have dot com, but i will be back in a moment with more today's news. stay with us because the by the in columbia, in the mid ninety's, coca feels covered home stretches of land fall from the cities which were now on the high survey. and the end of the ninety's people were talking about the potential for me becoming an orchestra with the cobra is taking power. drug trafficker sought refuge in the jungle. the mountains well out of the state, reach a far right militia is 20000 men. the united self defenders of colombia defies the gorilla. meanwhile, columbia, as legitimate military, suffered ambushes by the soldiers were abducted in their hundreds. the systematic killing led to the displacement of millions of people. the power military dictated
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a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. oh, i rebel forces in i say they force your pin troops out of the regional capital. government forces are claiming it was a tactical withdrawal. ah, i'm about us and this is all 0 life. and also coming up a record heat wave in canada kills dozens of people with temperatures which is 50 degrees celsius. the north korean liter blames.

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