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the me you're watching the news are on. are you with me for the back people? i, reminder of our main stories, police in bangladesh have arrested the owner of a factory where 52 people were killed in a fire is being charged with murderous 7 others have been detained. relative stay about 40 workers, remain on, accounted for. a tease, entering government has international community to ensure that the nation of president, of anomaly of the us has said it was not and military and us present. joe biden has called on russia leader vladimir proteins to clock down on time, but criminal last weekend, more than a 1000 business. they were affected by a ransomware that originated in the un security council has approved
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a 12 month extension for a deliveries into northern syria, nearly a 1000 trucks from turkey transport supplies to millions of syrians every month. russia wants aid to flow through damascus to its allies in the syrian government, but agreed to a last minute compromise. diplomatic editor james space has more from the united nations intense negotiations at the un. about to that you have a compromise, rushes ambassador, being friendly, yet coy. in fact, just minutes before the security council met a compromise deal had been reached after months in which it looked like russia might veto the authorization to keep the only border crossing, delivering aid into syria open. a deal was unanimously agreed that extends the operation of the bible, how a crossing for a further 12 months. russia said it was a result of its direct diplomacy with the u. s. she wouldn't move. so simply means,
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today we are witnessing a historical moment for the 1st time russia and the united states not only managed to find an agreement, but to present a joint, which was supported by our colleagues in the council. we expect this kind of a day would become a turning point, that not only syria would win from this, but the middle east and the world as a whole. this new. so later the us ambassador linda thomas greenfield was asked about those comments. i certainly see it as an important moment in our relationship, and it shows that what we can do with the russians if we work with them diplomatically on common goals. and this was a common goal that we were able to come to an agreement on to be clear, this won't change life ordinary syrians. there was one border crossing, delivering aid into syria before as one border crossing now. and the un says if it had more border crossings, it could deliver more aid. it's also not clear what this really is,
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a breakthrough in relations between the us and russia. but the fact that both countries a talking up this moment is perhaps significant. james bays al jazeera at the united nations and he said people have been killed and others injured in a large explosion in somalia as capital mortgage show a car bomb target. the police commander colonel han mohammed aiden who survived the attack. aiden was appointed in april after his predecessor was accused of calling for a cool france will soon begin reshaping its military presence in the same region of west africa by reducing its number of troops by half. but president demanded my colon, this the country remains dedicated to the fight against cool sling to al qaeda. and i saw nicholas hoc report, some synagogue capital, the car after i mean into yellows, village and burkina faso came under attack from isis. she and her children escaped to neighboring molly the thought, the presence of french soldiers un troops,
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and the g. 5 held soldiers would offer some protection. but in central, molly gunman from an arcade affiliate attacked the village. he was in, and she fled to the capital. bummer! co for jello the arm groups will always be a danger. right. not a job site is from the from jody's an order for the other people. jello refers to are the g 5 so hell. soldiers of chad. burkina faso, multi martinez news year, backed by the french military attacking armed groups affiliated to isolate in al qaeda. and its summit hosted by france, president menu and my coin. details of a drop down of french troops and closing of bases in the region, while offering reassurance to g. 5 partners to the hospital to the
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liliana. see still how military presence in this house will be based on 2 mission you this you, you're welcome. the 1st will be to continue neutralizing and disorganized the high command and the to enemy organisation. the 2nd mission will focus on supporting the rise of the regions armies. iso and al qaeda affiliates are expanding a tax to coastal countries including been in and ivory coast and in mali and new jeron burkina faso. the security situation has deteriorated dramatically. 7000 people were killed and 2000000 displaced last year, governments in money and working for someone to engage in talks with the groups to try to bring an end to the violence. french military victories have not translated into lasting peace. and whilst comparison mccall announced a true production of 50 percent in the clothing of military bases. this is not the end of his country's presence in africa. friends has military outposts in almost
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every single one of its former colonies. add to that pressure from a key ally, the united states who fear that if france steps out a less reliable partner will step in saudi arabia has announced a $100000000.00 boost in funding for the g 5. so hell, russia is expanding its presence to central african republic, and our talks with molly and armed sales. and china's investment in the air has increased by 400 percent as of one way we need france for what it can give us. we don't need france for what we already have from says electronically intelligence capabilities which are not in our position that the new configuration does not deprive us of this possibility. so there is something important. france has ariel resources that we do not have and which compliments are activities that we maintain ourselves on the ground. but for millions in africa, displaced by conflicts in the style region, they're drawn down
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a french troops doesn't mean the end of their trouble. just the beginning of new ones. nicholas hawkins al jazeera to argentina now where thousands of farmers are protesting against limits placed on beef shipments. the countries the world's 5th largest be fixed puerto promise, say the new policy will cause irreparable damage to the industry traceable re for somebody syce. argentine you go to, came out to mark independence day on friday and to join farmers and other agriculture workers in nationwide protest against the government of the firm. and if they're angry because of our recent government decision to reduce beef exports, an attempt to nationalize companies linked to agribusiness farmer barnaby power says the government is making a mistake. they always use a farmers as, as a conflict. and, and because they,
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they say we are big landowners and, and, and it's not true we, we do what we can as any farm and the world. i didn't 100 government is trying to control the price of beef that has increased over 70 percent in the bastere, leaving many argentinians unable to afford their own home go need exports mainly to china are blamed. thousands of people to this page to express their frustration with the administration of very firm. and there's right here in the agriculture inspector, plays a crucial role in argentina economy. people here are convinced that the government's attempts to increase the presence of the state economy will defend the session and effect chances of recovering from the fund i make. i was going to see if that cattle breeder him when a fight is he said the government should try to increase production instead of hurting farmers like him. the more real and with rec waterloo,
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this is the 1st time something like this is happened. it happened in 2006, so obstacles caps, troubles linked to beef production and actually export. it ended with florida. how's we shutting down? people laid off thousands, abandoning beef production. markets lost a loss of 11000000 heads of capital loss, the but it's not just the agricultural sector. many argentines are angry with a government handling of the condemning. they believe the government should have purchased more vaccines. instead of relying on lockdown quarantine and rather restrictions that have trended thousands of people abroad. president a lot of the firm i'm the says he's government is working to protect the most vulnerable. i am pairing. so, i mean, do you think that i could be happy with the restrictions? nobody can, if we have courage and can unite to understand that nobody will cite himself on his own. that aside from being free and equal, we need to be fraternal and kind to one another. oh, that idea,
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teenagers in the middle of our economic crisis, negotiating with foreign creditors to prevent a default and solving debt and struggling with a pin demick. but the countries polarized on how to fight the battle ahead and while some support the government's policies, others believe they will lead argentina to further decline. that if i will, i see them when a fight. if 9 people have been killed in sweden when a plane carrying sky divers cross shortly after, take off police in the city of or bro say they were killed in since the instantly, when the aircraft burst into flames on impacts. the plane has been identified as the the have a land beaver, an aircraft, single engine propeller mode that would, that went off of production more than 50 years ago. wind fires burning in easton, russia, which is suffering unusually high temperatures and it's dry summer in 150 years
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firefighters are battling hundreds of separate blazes in the equity chart region, it's mostly covered by 4. if any is particularly vulnerable to wildfires, officials say their monitoring smoke levels near populated areas, but so far there's no threat to human life. now businesses across the u. k are being affected by an unprecedented shortage of truck drivers. college bosses have appealed to the prime minister to personally intervene or face empty supermarket shelter and a supply chain collapse. charlie angela reports the team at toes a seeds who spent the last 5 years developing a $170.00 different varieties of leak producing seeds that will be resistant to disease. they will eventually account the 15 percent of the leak for g for delays distribution mean they might now miss their windows for getting into the ground. the shortage of truck drivers is impacting businesses up and down the country. it's going to cause enormous issues for us. are customers obviously need it in time to
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so and if they miss their sewing windows, that will mean the crops later if the crops later that may basically cause problems with a supermarket contracts. and alternately, that means that the products that ado to be on the shelf sometime in the future may not be written short around 800000 heavy good to vehicle drivers. according to the road haulage association, the combination of bricks, it covered 19 lessons and test missed because of the pandemic and a profession. failing to new, a new recruit has created the perfect storm. we've been cooling up, my. i do see, i mean, up, but it's been, we code up for at least 5. you have a wait, right? drivers, congress, a lot of money. as a result, supermarket, the warning of mt shelf school meals are being delayed, which could 4 schools to close when they just reopened and rubbish collection being missed. one of britain's biggest food companies has asked the government to
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consider using the army to distribute goods to keep supply chains from collapse. going to switch on kate less than started diamond logistics almost 30 years ago. she says shelves will be empty by christmas and left the government steps in. so even in a warehouse such as this, normally by this time you, you'd expect to say it a lot more filled. and that's because the supply chain challenges, ultimately speaking, if laurie's aren't able to refill fulfillment center, such as this. and then when are able to sell those goods on bound. and that means that a variety of people throughout the supply chain suffer. the e commerce companies often retail businesses of pivoted to e commerce to stay alive during this very tricky time, are unable to replenish the goods that it just takes. industry is urging the government to issue european hgtv drivers with temporary work visas. but the government has refused saying firms mis find domestic drivers instead. but there is no pool of qualified drivers in the u. k. just sitting around and peak delivery
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season is just around the corner. charlie angela audi 0. sorry. lebanon's interior minister has rejected required by the lead investigator for the be able to ford explosion to question the security chief. i was prompted to protest by families of some of the victims of last year's explosion. many are angry that almost a year are no. senior officials have been held to account. a blast was caused by a massive quantity of chemicals that had been stored unsafely at the force for years. more than 200 people were killed. now football is without doubt, spades. most populous fords, but when the city of barcelona asks residents to vote on what new facilities should be billed, the answer came as a surprise. the winner was a campaign led by a cricket team. john a whole has a story. and then i was 5 years or life and my
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brother also playing cookies and his life. i went to the events and i think we've got a baby, but i'm feeling very excited. blessed because goes also the already more they want to learn that things actually i'm filling out. this is the unlikely story of how a women's cricket team in a country not known for cricket. one public support to have a ground built for them to play on. and get and these, those mildred's up, but in 2013 we started the young cricket barcelona project. when i became clear, there were a large pakistani indian unbundle the she communities in barcelona playing cricket on the streets. it was a sport being played by students aboard lorna, but would know where to play it. and i could get, the woman's team has spearheaded the project in recent years, especially because it has allowed us to work not only on social creation hello, but also gender empowerment when barcelona city council asked the public to vote on
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a range of new facilities to be built using municipal funds, the young women launched a campaign for the city's 1st cricket ground and won the most votes. and this is it, a disused football pitch to be transformed into an astro turf oval at a cost of nearly $2000000.00. part of a project promoting community relations through sport. an unusual use of the city's budget. as more established immigrant cricket is in the amateur capital and lee will tell you. i know what people think about 34 teams over here, but it's not overly popular with the spaniards. you can imagine they will thing that it goes on for days and days and it's the sort of baseball with a funny stick and i don't really guess it's soon the sound of leather own willow will ring out from the barcelona international cricket club. the plan is to turn this field of dirt into barcelona. the field of dreams,
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as the movie said, if you build it, they will come and they'll be following in the footsteps of their heroes. and i always see on tv. they are playing crooked, like barbara shadow in my mom has, i'm on and there are months every clear and i get the idea. i want to play this game. jona whole al jazeera, barcelona, and more force ahead on al jazeera, another huge home run for one of the baseball biggest stars. that's coming up with peter next. ah, yeah. and one of the world's most famous film festivals is back with love landed tree and doors the social distance thing and place in some countries unable to attend the glamorous very piece of bread, recreate the magic. i tell, for instance,
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the council festival will now be a warm welcome for a wrong age, president elect in his home town of mesh at the mom or the shrine crowd had gathered to hear what their newly elected leader abraham, right. you see, have to say on the issues that affect the job shuttle in domestic politics, domestic policy, and foreign policy. the focus should be on the dignity of this nation. and the focus should be on the fact that in any negotiation, the dignity of this nation should not be hers is already made large weeping promises including fighting corruption, improving the country's economy and maintaining your own best interest in negotiations. but it's not clear yet. if you will be able to deliver on his promise, ah
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ah, catch up on his feet. thank you very much. the japanese prefecture fukushima as follow killing banning fence from its limpid venues which was host 7 softball and baseball games. but clearly, many in japan would prefer they were no events at all with the surgeon current of our cases. these protesters in tokyo and saturday, were calling for the games to be cancelled. there were 5 hotel where the international olympic committee president thomas buck its thing and taunted no more olympics and was just 2 weeks ago. now. some of the biggest names in athletics seem to be hitting for me and just the right time. several gold metal containers impressed at the monaco diamond league last major meet before the games begin. david stokes reports 8 days after breaking the world record constant for home when again in the 400 metre hurdles this time setting
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a new meeting record in monaco. the norwegian all set for tokyo show down with america's right benjamin who was also and beaten this year. no shopped there, but there was an upset in the mens 100 meters. gold metal favorite treyvon per male was beaten for the 1st time this season. upstaged by fellow american running baker, you may, can legend shelly and praise a price, went in the women's 200 metres, but could only manage stood with a hey me and shawn, a miller. we bow powering through to take the wind by the smallest of margins. the mens $800.00 featured most at the olympic favorites and it resulted in for the 5, fastest times in the world this year. but swan is no july most coming out on top in this one. and then the women's race, the podium finishes all ran personal best with britain's lower amune taking her 1st diamond league when at this distance since 2018 over the 1500 the night belong to
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kenya, will champion timothy cherry up took the wind in a very quick men's rice, which produced the 6 fastest times of the year. and it was fight, keep yay! gone. he took the women's race also in a world leading time. and a new canyon record. in the field events the republics to time and pick champion barbara spots a cova when the women's javelin. an american k t national came out on top in the women's poll volt. clearing a height of 4.9 meters. the athletes which is on by $8000.00 spectators in monaco, but things will be looked quite into each time at the olympics with friends bend from all tokyo venues. david stokes, out his era columbia have claim 3rd place in the couple. america thanks were late winter against peru. it was locked at 22 in the 4th minute of added time when louis the ads wanted with the 2nd goal of the match, columbia getting the revenge on peru who beat them in the group stage. now
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attention tends to re as matter cannot stadium where hosts brazil take on argentina in the final ah, over in europe, the euro's will be decided on sunday when england face italy at wembley, and the final, the english during their 1st major final since $966.00, and while england will enjoy a home ground advantage in front of approximately $66000.00 friends, italy, you will be going for their 1st major title since winning the world cup back in 2006. spent almost short time. i just got it. we're only thinking of playing football, enjoying it, and bringing joy. the rest is only small talk. what will happen during the final will be the biggest european football show in the world for england, for you to leave, for the referees and for everyone in general. we're playing at their stadium,
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but we're not afraid to get him. so the years come to an end on sunday, and then most players will have to begin preparing for the start of the new domestic club season. in august, fifo general secretary, ernest by hoffman, says play welfare is a big concern. over the years the calendar has been stacked up to a degree that it's over congested. and at the same time, the intensity of the game play has increased dramatically. if you look at the, the distances brenda during the game, if you look at the impact of the commissions on the field, it's just more intense than one in the past. like many boards, right. we just, it bounces, advancing athletically to, to a next generation of asked me. and it's been very disappointing that the competition organizers will, of course, have interest in their own products be placed in the best possible broadcasting and in the calendar have so far failed to really implement proper protections that we've been looking for what we've studied and what we've lined out is that with very reasonable minimum protection such as a minimum duration of eventually
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a month of an off season break. 10 to 12 days of a mis season break and meaningful regulations to limit the the frequency your fax back matches. meaning when you play weekend mid week and then again on the weekend, if we limit that a reasonable amount, you automatically get to a number that is around what both scientists and players believe is feasible, which is somewhere between $50.60 a year. there were more fireworks as you se, so economy greg waiting for. he's trilogy. fight against dustin poirier. i mcgregor when they 1st fight in 2014 but lost a 2nd meeting earlier this year. unlike the day before, mcgregor did not throw any kicks the pool area during the face of but he did have some strong words. joe, in 16 hours time. this man is going to learn that if you disrespect
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a person's kindness and take it as a weakness, you must pay. what do these words. 2 mean to you and what does tomorrow. i mean you means nothing noise tomorrow, and i tune in, i want to take you off with a cheer. the booze. i love you all. and finally, let's show you yet another home run from major league baseball store. show hey, oh tony and one of the biggest the it's all got got it. 0, $1.00 word that when go tony really connected to that one becoming only the 6 player to reach the upper deck at seattle t mobile park. it took him to 33 home and for the things in which is the joined most by foreign born player before the all star break. but he's l angel seemed still lost the game to the mariners 73. that's where we'll leave it for now. i'll be here again later with most sports news for you to thank you very much for that. that's it for this news hour, but i'll be back with another news hour at $1500.00 gmc on i'll just here. so
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rahman is with you next with more of the days me. thank you very much. watch. ah news news. news news ah, welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer there. an online content that you may have met a new program that this through our platforms makes the connections and present digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their
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audience portal with me sound or gotten on how to 0 news departed from the u. k. indoctrinated by somali as how can a young man disillusion by violence? we build as light. okay, i'm going to make a copy and re unite. it's common africa. no knife for me is also my last warrior. a witness documentary on a broker started cheerfully in front of the next meeting room in amsterdam under the protesters scattered to demand. the government is locked down restrictions and lift the curfew. the 1st in the country since world war 2, the threat is that we lose our freedoms. the protest us who are not following social distances rules or repeatedly ordered to disperse by police police. it's
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trying very hard friends. the scenario that happened last week, when thousands were rioting in sitting across the ladder, after some protest started throwing stones. and that's why you were police on horseback moved in to clear the area ah, the owner of the factory and dash is held on murder charges up to $52.00 people die in a fire. ah wrong in what they are like my headquarters here and also coming up faith appeals to the un and us to send troops to secure the country to the president's assassination. washington says that look, provide military help.
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