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some kind of, for that matter to year more and more indians are going under the knife to become taller. when i went to east investigates the length, some people are willing to go to reach new heights on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes explosions on the largest warship in russia's black sea freight. moscow says it was an accident. ukraine says it targeted the vessel with cruise missiles or reins predicted in south africa as 341. people are confirmed dead from the worst floods in decades.
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the world's richest man and on mosque offers to buy twitter for $43000000000.00. but a key saudi investor is pushing back florida becomes the latest republican controlled us state to impose abortion restrictions as a conservative supreme court. let's point to re examine abortion rights. i'm devin . ashwin for to date has been confirmed to scotland, smart cut class, and finally crane. the rearranged match will take place on june, the 1st in glasgow with them when they wild place at catherine 1922 the flagship of rushes. black sea fleet has been what's described as severely damaged. the ukrainian military says the mosque law was attacked with cruise missiles. russia says $500.00 crew rescued after ammunition exploded on the war ship. u. s. national security advisor james sullivan says the loss of the worship is not a good outcome for russia. so we've been in touch with ukrainians overnight. who
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had said that they struck the ship with the entire ship missiles. we don't have the capacity at this point to independently verify that by certainly the way that this unfolded. it's a big blow to russia. this is their flagship, the moscow. and they have now been forced to admit that it has been badly damaged and they've had to kind of choose between 2 stories. one story is that it was just in competence, and the other was that they came under attack. and neither is a particularly good outcome for them. well, let's get more from him on con, whose life for us in the capital key. let's talk about the ship. first of all, what more do we know about what kind of condition it is in and what's happening to it? well, is in terrible condition, its limping towards the service of all ports and the crimea region, which was taken by the russian forces and as were boat of contention with the
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ukrainians. the interesting point, as a complete aside is actually the ship was built by ukrainians and ukrainian same as their merchants who actually built the ship in crimea when they were in control of crimea. the moscow is an incredibly important ship. it's a missile cruiser says incredibly fast and incredibly powerful and has a lot of very heavy weaponry. now been speaking to miller families to try and find out whether the neptune missile system or the ukrainians have can actually it a ship like that. and we're hearing that yes, it can, but the ship should never have been close enough or slow enough to be able to sustain that kind of damage. now the russians are actually saying that the ship was damaged because of an explosives and ammunitions that were set fire or the caught on fire rather. ah, and that's why it was damaged. some $500.00 sailors were on that ship. they were rescued though for into other smaller boats the surround the missile cruiser. and
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like i say that as is now has a skeleton, a sailing crew. and they are taking it down says vegetable where they'll be able to find out exactly what the damage is. but this is not just a military blow, this is a symbolic blow to russia as well. however, it happened the fact that this missile crude, a cruiser is now out of the pitcher, is a significant victory, even if the ukrainians didn't do themselves. it's a significant victory for the ukrainians because it takes elf, one of the key pieces of weaponry that the russians needed to attack any port that they may see fit in the future. okay, let's talk about the wider picture that said this happening in ukraine. there have been accusations, particularly over the last few days of our war crimes that i mean going backwards and forwards and leveled at both sides. no, i understand that the prosecutor of the international criminal court is in key for the moment. there is a team there. talk so what's been happening with that and what they've been saying
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well, korean khan who is the prosecutor, has been vocal. he's actually issued statements and some of the statements are actually come out and, and been quite bold for today for prosecutor say, one of them was, he said, almost all of ukraine where the russians were, is now a crime scene. but then he's also gone on to say, perhaps because he was criticized for something for saying something as bold as that he saying, i'm not going to take any evidence uncritically. now what's happening is that the areas that the rushes have been cleared from. we have been there and we've been that the same time as investigators, what they're doing is they're getting testimony a bit like we did when we're reporting. but they're going much deeper into the forensics of all of this and getting people's ideas that they're looking to see. ready if they can find out what type of ammunition was use when people had been executed was they found plenty of evidence. all particularly in the town of boucher boucher. you may recall has been the focus of international attention. ah, any leader that has visited the ukraine in the past couple of weeks has been down
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to boucher and so it's become a real symbol of the former russian occupation of the towns to the north. so kareem khan, what he's doing right now is investigating gathering evidence, but he's doing that with local ukrainians as well. plus his own investigators. but his focus just won't be there. he has to get to mary apple as well, and he has to get to geneva hockey places that are still under intense shelling from the ukrainians. now, the still about a 125000 people trapped in mario pl. it's by no means an easy place to get through . every tribe they try to have a humanitarian corridor to try and get people out. the man's hair in corridor fails offer a couple of hours because the russians begin to sell again, say the ukranian. so there's a, there's a lot of evidence to be gathered across ukraine, but his thoroughly getting to a tiny bit of it right now knows of the towns. like i said, in the north of keith,
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where we've seen russian forces actually live among khan and cave around thank you very much. deed largest is omaha's is in eastern ukraine near comets or square farmers have been hit by a russian air strike. i want to give you a warning, some of you might find the images in this report. distressing that, that oh my god and we are at the area, you're cremmit tours, which was targeted a minute ago. you can see the plumes of smoke and there is one of the victims. he's a civilian woman, simply a farmer. this area is a farming area less than 20 kilometers near chroma tours. the woman says one man, probably her husband is trapped inside the flames. this form came under an air strike at my war plants. it was hit by a number of bristles. as you can see, the smoke and flames were still rising into the sky. what is it? why one help? hello ma'am. this soldier is trying to search for the man inside. the soldiers shall be out for him. but there is no sign of the man. over the past hour, the russian jet fighters have been hovering over crime, a tourist carrying out
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a number of airstrikes. ukrainian authorities did not disclose the target areas, but we came to this farming area less than 20 kilometers from the city center. as you witnessed, there's one injured woman and possibly of a calendar inside men and the world food program, a sort of distributing fruit in the ukranian city of boucher where mass graves have been discovered. earlier i spoke to the executive director of the u. n's world food program, david beesley, he says the situation on the ground is horrific. i was just in boot, you just a little to couple hours ago in see in on the streets the devastation here in the stories of, of women, children being indiscriminately shy. and i went to an orphanage. orphanage home, where 40 orphans were living in it's been bomb, completely just destroyed is just horrific. what we're seeing on the ground here. david, tell us about the kind of logistical problems you and your teams are facing and trying to get food supplies to all the different areas that you're talking about,
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particularly in the east of the country. well, you know, most of the farmers are the truck drivers are just where they are, they're on the front last friday trying to defend their country. and so this is a task in itself. and then you've got all the checkpoints, with military offences taking place and trying to move supplies in harm's way. and we know how to do this. we operate basically 80 percent of our worldwide operations are in areas of war or conflict. so we know how to do this and i can tell you this is a very, very complex and difficult place to operate right now. movie supplies of food in these war areas is extremely difficult for us. and we are very concerned that people are starving because we're not being given. the ice is that we need, if we get the access, we will reach everybody in ukraine. and then of course, we've got grave concerns about the people outside of ukraine. that's going to be impacted by the agricultural shut down their state. you place in this country. yeah,
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let me, let me ask you about that because this is clearly, there's a ripple effect, isn't there? a we can talk talking about this for weeks to describe to us what kind of impacts we're seeing now that we're into, i think dave, 50 of this conflict. what is the impact that we're seeing across the rest of the world? yet, rob, i don't think the impact will be what we call a ripple effect. i think this could be a su nami, a say, that's what we're looking at. 50 percent of what we buy to feed. we feed about 125000000 people around the world in the most delicate, fragile places. and if we're not there with food security, we're talking about not just famine. you're talking about destabilization of several nations and mass migration. so we might be 80 percent of what we buy from ukraine, and that's just us. here's what most people don't realize. ukraine produces enough food to support 400000000 people around the world. and so we're talking about a global crisis. if we don't stabilize and open up the supply chains,
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this necessary, i can start going through country by country like ease of 85 percent of the screen for bread, for example, comes from ukraine and russia, lebanon, 80 percent, the year before, last fit, i can keep going by country, by country, by country, so it will create a global crisis. if we don't address this in one of the things we've got to do, we got to get the farmers back in the field own to the tractors. so the harvest can take place and then we've got to move this harvest through the port. we got to protect the porch. we've got to open up the porch so that this master amount of food that these hundreds of millions of people around the world is available to the people in the specially in the humanitarian sector. the u. s. and russia traded accusations over who's to blame for food insecurity in yemen. millions of people are going hungry. they're. yemen relies heavily on imports of ukrainian grain, which have been interrupted since russia's invention. hooton's war of choice in
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ukraine has made an already precarious foods in security situation in yemen, even worse, the world programs march report identified yemen as one of the country's most affected by wheat price increases and lack of imports from ukraine. this is just another gram example of the ripple effect, rushes and provoked, unjust unconscionable war is having on the world's most vulnerable. my address is deputy ambassadors point of the finger at western sanctions. gloves are fucked. that means they've been stevie this newcomb problem. the main factor for instability and the source of the problem, today's not the russian special military operation, ukraine, but sanctions and measures imposed on our country. seeking to cut off any supplies from russia and the supply chain apart from those supplies. that those countries in the west need, in other words, energy for this reason, ladies and gentlemen, if you really want to help the world avoid a food crisis,
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you should lift the sanctions that you yourselves imposed your sanctions of choice . and poor countries will immediately feel the difference. and if you're not prepared to do that, then don't get involved and demagoguery and don't mislead everybody. the international monetary fund says the crisis in ukraine is sending economic shock waves around the world is chief crystelina, georgia. ever since. the war is slowing growth, especially after the pandemic. and for the 1st time in many years, inflation has become a clear and present danger. for many countries around the world, this is a massive set back for the global recovery. we will be projecting a further down great, the global growth for both 20222023. fortunately for most countries, growth will still remain in positive territory that said, the impact of the war will contribute to forecast downgrades for a 100,
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then 43 economies. this ear accounting for 86 percent of global g d, p, and increasing number of western politicians of visiting ty, once since russia began attacking ukraine, as despite condemnation from china. the latest are 6 members of the u. s. congress including senator lindsey graham. they're going to be meeting president saying when and the defense minister taiwan says the visit demonstrates what it calls are rock solid relationship with the united states. china, which claims the island as its territory, says the u. s. needs to stop official contact anymore. i had on the news are including a sprint to the finish and frances presidential election. we're going to have the latest from the campaigns of incumbent emanuel mccauley and the challenge of le pen van later in sports. the upsets keep coming and monte carlo masters with another top 5 cent packet. ah,
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what is it one of camping gets under way in funds for the presidential election in 10 days. the 2 remaining candidates visited opposite ends of the country, presenting my home, but voters in the northern poor city of lava or fire right candidate barella pen has been running in sullen frances rejected my calls. accusations of being authoritarian by saying the same thing about him. natasha battle zaentz marine la pens, campaign event in avenue. talk us through what was happening while we were there the, when the far right leaders spend about an hour, the se chair and the new all she supports is about how efficient the fraud she wants to make frauds more sulphur. and she said that she would do things like help tackle the cost of living, bringing down inflation crate, more jolts and protect workers from globalization. if he was elected numbering,
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the pen knows that there are a lot of undecided voters in this election. there are lots of places on the left. we'll be looking for a candidate to pass back in the 2nd and final round. when she goes off head to head, wait a minute micro. she's hoping to try and capture those. she was hoping to try and capture their attention. now of course is going to be very difficult for her to appeal to some photos on the last 2 will be on impressed by her agenda. very tough and p immigration. and you agenda. she's hoping to try to appeal to those 2 through all very worried about twice and prices you all very worried in by jobs. we saw pictures or shortly of the short time ago of the manual max on shaking hands with people in the city of law. but what messages he putting forward in the north of the country the forward 2 weeks before less than 2 weeks, i should say before the final round run off. so what you are seeing is by these
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candidates, really campaigning, a very hall traveling around the country. as you say, it might, it might be a center, it's incumbent has been in the northern port city of love leasing people that are talking about some of that concern. some people telling them, but telling him that they are very worried about his plans to raise a retirement. a job is a very worried about that job. that futures, all sorts of things. and my new michael is also very much trying to target left with voters because he knows that they all stop the vote to some of the phone that all available you might say before the 2nd round. but so many people on the left to set the micro enough before sections, but he hasn't done enough for climate change. that is why we saw him visit a wind farm. today's he tries to pull the should bring credentials in the final days. natasha. thank you very much indeed. natasha about a joke. it is from avenue. the israeli army says dozens of palestinians have been arrested and had weapons confiscated. it's part of what israel called counter
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terrorism operations. it forces shar, there to, to kind of stay in june rates and villages in the early hours of thursday. morning it have a news your name and the occupied westbank for others were killed earlier, including a 14 year old boy as any forces have been conducting raids since a palestinian gunman killed 3 israelis in television last week. if or him has more functioning in the occupied west, there's a lot of tension, a lot of anger, a lot of 5 funerals took place to the different places in the occupied the bank. the 6 people died, biased corporate lawyer since was so you can imagine the level of intensity south accounts for the latest men to be for now, 45 years from nablus in the north of the occupied bank where he's the company was there. he was yesterday by is really forces by the nation in the area
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before that 20 year old palestinian ural went ahead to the 14 year old boy who was shot into head after what policy is they with confrontation near his village, near beth lab, those you can see these few roles and injuries in killing they're happening in different areas of the bag to show you that there is a high level of intensity. there is anger, but we need to remember that the beginning of the year 41 palestine has been killed . the majority of them in competition with these radio military. so we're not just talking about the latest fax in his records as a starting point for the current escalation. yes, indeed, it has contributed to heightened tensions all across the west. but palestinians want to know that they have been on the sufficient for decades and it's rarely been a night in the west bank where they haven't seen is really i me wait,
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their cities arrest people and sometimes shooting, kill them. the world's richest man wants to buy twitter in moscow recently increased his stake and the social media platform to 90 percent has been $43000000000.00 for the entire company. twitter says it will carefully review the offer mosque who owns tesla and space ag says twitter falls short of its free speech principles and needs a complete overhaul. a saudi prince who's a key twitter shareholder has rejected in on must takeover bid. are willing to been to lol. treated that the proposed offer by musk does not come close to the value of the platform given its growth prospects known as good morning from gabriel alexander in new york. i understand that ella musk has been talking in a ted talk. what's he been saying about that? that's right, it just ended a few minutes ago. it was a ted talk and interview in the ted form in vancouver, canada. he was interviewed by chris anderson, the head of ted,
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and of course he was asked about his offer to buy twitter. of course, this is the 1st public comments by elan musk about this. and he did not give a lot of specifics. his overarching theme was when asked why he wanted to buy twitter, why he wanted to own it. he basically said twitter has become the world's defacto towns square, and that he said he's wants to buy it because he feels free speech is very important. anything's twitter plays a key role in that. when asked if he has secured funding to buy twitter, it'll cost about over $40000000000.00. specifics if you will. everyone knows he's got enough money, but what people want to know is does he have other investors with them? what about that? any more details of how he's plans to buy to buy it? he said simply, he's got the resources, but one didn't want to go into any more details and then asked if he has a plan
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b. if twitter rejects his take over bid, he said yes, i do have a plan b, but i don't wish to deval divulge what it is. so clearly eli musk being a little k g there as he often is. and we, but we really did not get any more specifics on why the world's richest man is willing to potentially spend over $40000000000.00 to buy the social media platform from gabriel. that is under new york, gave up. thank you very much. indeed. i want to bring in for the summit in new york city, his chief financial correspondent, access good to have you with us. and i hope you be able to help us unpack some of those 1st things. first. do you take this seriously? kind of like maybe 50 percent i, i don't think you're going to see if you are this day i would say that everybody does what the board will listen to all the statements. so lead and will reject the offer. and there, you know,
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really should be the end. you don't last. if that happens, you know, he implies he's gonna sell his shares. but as he just mentioned, the he said he has a plan b, no one knows what plan b, i don't think that must really doors if offer would be raised with open arms. you just walk in there are a couple of close, and i'd really appreciate your efforts to make put this into context for us. one thing that keeps coming about is the fact is the price itself is offering 54.20 dollars a share. or when he 2 did attempt to take tesla private, it was $420.00 per share. i'm told that, for the uninitiated, for 20 is slang in cannabis culture. him and must often uses this. he's also saying this offer is his best and final. it doesn't really sound as though he's expecting any negotiation over this. and there is an element of doubt about whether he act or not. he actually means any of it exactly like he is
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a few days ago. he did out this, me him about being a goblin mo and this is entirely consistent with him being off. he started tweeting out a bunch of weeks about investing with, you know, he thought he ran up the whole about whether the doggie booth, the neighbor went to see if we in mrs. g causing mode right now. and it definitely reasonable to see this as an extension of that, mr. causing mode rather than as a serious attempt to take over a multi $1000000000.00 company. changes with that. do you think he's doing this in order to manipulate the share price in a sense? because if i understand correctly that he didn't really let anybody know officially that he'd increased his stake in twitter about the, i think there's a 5 percent kind of cut off point of which you have to inform the securities exchange commission. he didn't do that within 10 days, of course he was able to buy more shares at a lower price. he that he says he's got 9 percent. busy the prize jacks out,
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what's the chances do you think we're going to see him dumping a whole bunch of stock and raising a certain amount of cash in the process? he said he'd fled to the chairman of the go that went if they reject it, which they probably will. then he basically was the right to just dump it. so if he did that, and if he could do that anywhere near the car, he would make a profit over half a $1000000000.00. so that's not bad for a couple weeks. we're in the event that going by what you're saying, the unexpected happens and they actually do accept his offer and ill on mosque ends up getting twitter. what do you think it's going to happen? the one thing that seems pretty reading between the lines of the why he was very keen on not fanning people is that on to the platform. so this is one of the
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reasons why this bill has received a lot from the republican party at the right way. they wanted to be trumped up with that would happen beyond that. it's really hard to say the talking generalities about algorithm. ready maybe open source and read them to speak in general, i think you would be less moderation. you would allow more harassment on the platform than they do right now. and it would be more like a wild west for someone. we appreciate you being with us and just so thank you very much indeed for your time. it's very good of you. thank you. letter. okay, well more rain is forecast to south africa where flooding is already killed at least 341 people, homes, bridges, and roads have been washed away and as vomit. miller reports, many survivors are struggling without running water and electricity. ah, life is slowly returning to normal in, in and outside of durbin,
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3 days after torrential, rain, and flooding caused wide spread damage. this is the 1st day of 20. piney pa kamani has been able to operate his food business, which he relies on for a daily income. is corckalone has been up i and o in is it doesn't the floods have really affected us. the people who used to support us could not come in by law because they were not technically work law. you even the little money they had mice, they had to use elsewhere with the water and electricity supply still cut off plenty. plenty does not have any way to keep his stock city officials a year to begin clearing and rebuilding some of the roads and bridges, which collapse to were destroyed by mud slides. at a home to la, kill him, swim is cleaning up. she says as the flood level reached as high as the roof top of 5 children just managed to make it out safely. bless a little cornwall is. if it is, i've lost everything. my kids, birth certificate, school books and clothes, my fridge, my television. nothing's working. as you can see around here and i've not received
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any help. i only managed to get blankets for my neighbor, alcorda residence, no $10.00, even less has some food has been distributed. but people in this ward have not received any and they have to make use of whatever they can to get by by. like most of our community members are using the stream where the water, we don't even know we're coming from. so to wash our laundry and also drink from the contaminated water, while people try to recover, it could be short lived. more rain is expected in the coming days. many people living in informal settlements like this one ready struggle to make ends meet the destruction caused by the flooding system back even further and many say they've not received help from the government. that's the fight. it's promises to assist. those affected me, the miller ultra 0, dove in south africa still ahead and i'll just 0 for like 5 minutes or office to meet hotels just calling for his resignation. commodity as the members of
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parliament. this warning why the election process took a full year. i didn't support manchester city assess the damage after the bruising night in the dread. ah hey there. welcome to your world's weather update for the middle east and africa. great to see you. i really started in the middle east where we've got this area of cloud, which may generate some showers and, and around re i'd certainly the risk is there. so we go in for a closer look right now we can see some, the activity popping up. same goes for a cru q weight, we've got to put the risk in there for showers, and thunderstorms pre monsoon, he still a factor across pockets. time we've got temperatures in the low fourties. also as we look toward african, it's done. high temperatures inherits at 34, may see a sprits of rain in tehran with the high 27 degrees and maybe even power up some
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thunderstorms here which will cool the atmosphere to 20 degrees on sunday. look at that overnight. lo sunday, and monday fresh. just 7 degrees off to turkey, we go and we've got some quiet cover over central areas. this includes for capital on camera, 16 degrees, and now we're going to central africa. we've can pretty much track out storms from juba right through to do all up for their toward the south. and we've got a return of rain for floods stricken areas of south africa. this includes cause zulu, no tall, but meantime for cape town, your temperatures, we're going to turn them up in the days to come. so 26 degrees on monday, full on sunshine, that you're welcome. see you soon. ah, discover a world of difference, determination. i am coming down with me, but we are moving freedom,
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ah ah, what you ought to seattle reminder of our top story is this are the flagship of rushes. black sea fleet has been severely damaged by a blast. he claims as it hit the war ship moscow with cruise missiles, but moscow says a fire on board caused ammunition to explode. the british prime ministers announced that some asylum seekers trying to enter the u. k. will be sent to rwanda for processing. the plans being criticized by rights groups and opposition politicians . marines forecast in south africa where flooding is already killed at least 341 people. the disaster near durban follows the heaviest rain in 60 years. any survivors are struggling without running water and electricity. florida has become the latest u. s. state to restrict abortion access. the governors signed
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a law banning terminations after 15 weeks gestation. there are some exceptions on health grounds, but no exception for rape or incest. abortion rights activists say the law disproportionately affects the most vulnerable and is a step on the way to a total abortion band. are several conservative states of recently joined a growing push for abortion restrictions. oklahoma governor has signed and near total ban. the only exception is a medical emergency. kentucky has also all but banned the procedure. new restrictions are expected to force the states to remaining abortion providers. to close texas outlawed abortions after 6 weeks last month, our woman was arrested for murder. after being reported for an alleged self induced abortion, although the charges were dropped, anti abortion activists are awaiting a supreme court ruling on mississippi's abortion ban. the court, stacked with conservative justices, may be ready to overturn roe vs wade. the decision that protects federal abortion
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rights. while julia case joining us live from new york city, she's a staff attorney for the reproductive freedom project at the american civil liberties union. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what does this mean? i'm not practical terms for women who are seeking abortion, but not only them the families, they relatives, the friends who support them. yeah, it's not my matter is that once someone has me early termination she pregnancy people trying to do so as quickly as possible. knowing the choosing to delete her wash care, my it often takes all many weeks or even months to navigate the barrier is that politicians impose a in question to try to push care out of reach entire. so what we're going to be seeing is, is extreme bank effect in florida. age. what we've been seeing in texas is nurse
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aids already, which is to go with the fewest resources from us or to travel out of state for time sensitive. i essential health care are forced to carry pregnancies and goes from child against their will. a consequences are dempsey, one would imagine that the, the psychological impact that something like this has even the process of trying to decide whether or not to go through the procedure is so significant. is there any indication that there is support being given to women? and in these states, particularly to try to help them at least deal with a psychological pressure that they're going to be facing when they're trying to make a decision. so quickly. it nothing about these extreme bands is truly designed to help someone making this personal decision which people make in close consultations with their families with loved ones with spiritual advisor,
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this is a decision that politicians not interfering with but no, this is, this is tina with harmful what and there are her very, very, very narrow exceptions, only for extreme medical emergencies. only for a fatal, i, diagnoses are feel conditioned. nothing about this here is designed to be sympathetic to him, helpful for the person seeking this care. do you think that we're seeing the start of a pattern that is going to spread further across states in the united states? yes, sadly, i absolutely do. this is clearly part of the trend with the u. s. supreme court oil changed to eliminate or dramatically reduce federal constitutional protections or the right to the pregnancy. we are things across the country bridge to enact extreme that are going to force people to continue pregnant,
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even go to childbirth. and it is clear, this is all in service of the ultimate political aiming abortion entire nation. wow, that is what they are all. what i mentioned earlier that in texas last month and women was arrested for murder after being reported for an alleged self and juice abortion. now we heard cases after the texas ban was brought in of private cases being brought against people who were driving women to abortion. clinics, do you think that there is a risk that these private prosecutions, this legislation could actually lead to vindictiveness if you're like, a prosecution's being brought cases being brought against individuals under the guise if you're like, out of this willing, but for very personal, very vindictive reasons. yahoo certainly we can expect about eyes access to abortion in the is decimated in
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multiple states across the country. more and more people are going to be choosing to self manage their abortion, which can be safely done. but we have seen prosecutions of people who self managed error, abortions and, and disproportionately goes, are targeting communities of color and people with fewer resources. i think we're on to see all sorts of scary attacks and as access to which essential healthcare becomes more and more related, people are forced to flee state in order to access care and to be sure the harm will be disproportionately impacted by certain communities. specifically, community color and long come to be a junior case from the reproductive freedom project of the american civil liberties union among we appreciate your time. thank you very much. indeed. thanks so much.
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and the u. k. has unveiled one of his most controversial plans on asylum seekers. some people trying to enter the u. k will be sent to thousands of kilometers a way to row one done for processing the u. n. and rights groups who criticize the proposed scheme is not even bother reports. way way on the white cliffs of dover looking out across the english channel, which separates britain from france. 600 people cross this narrow stretch of water by boat on wednesday. not a huge figuring the scheme of things, but under pressure for his johnson is determined to be seen to be doing something to stop the dangerous journey's ship. and so more than 6000 kilometers away, golly, he's home secretary and outside. i'm vicious deal with the rwandan government. in theory, anyone who enters the u. k. a virus called illegal root may be sent to rwanda. to have that claim for a site and processed those who are resettled will be given the support, including up to 5 years of training with the help of integration accommodation,
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health care so that they can, we settle and thrive through and, and government getting the initial payments of roughly $156000000.00. it says it's a lot of people, protection and a chance to rebuild their life, even if they're asylum and claims on successful. meaning ones have experienced what it means to be displaced. these have shipped how we approach migration and a say don't one day already provided a future for almost 130000 if you use from multiple countries, including neighbors like the d, r a, c, and d, israel, as african eastern and migrants. if a created from libya, despite the words about ruined, is often maurice johnson says the scheme should act as a deterrents to people thinking of crossing the channel. whatever the case is accepted, there will be legal challenges. in many ways, it's a clear breach of the 1951 united nations refugee convention. beyond that
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opposition politicians. and some conservatives from johnson's, i party have caught the whole idea, immoral, unworkable. and a huge waste of money needs to create more say fruits. it needs to be looking at creating tennessee, the system, for example, where people can claim, assign them in a country, such as in an embassy and so that they don't have to put their money and their lives in the hands of people are focused. there are many other options to this to this issue, and then people having to use people focused or when they arrive, bang for the flow system where 6000 miles away. it's far from clear how much the steam will cost the practicalities. many have expressed amazement that the choice of her wonder last year britain itself called for independent investigations into allegations of extrajudicial killings, deaths in custody, enforce disappearances and torture in the country. and rights groups have drawn parallels with australia is experience of offshoring. asylum seekers,
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se sending them to a wander will simply increase the risk to their physical and mental health. nadine barber al jazeera, vicky hawkins, is u. k, executive director of doctors without borders. she's concerned her refugees in margaret's will cope with being sent to rolanda. our real concern is about the physical and mental harm that oft offshoring. refugees and migrants in this way causes to people, people that make the crossing on the channel. they're already vulnerable and traumatized people. they need protection. and our work in similar situations where people have been where refugees migrants have been off short, such as on narrow when the an area, when the australian government implemented the same policy. i mean, it was very evident to us that was some of the worst mental health suffering we've seen in all of our programs around the world, so that the impact on already traumatized people is just enormous. new members of
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parliament is malia, have been sworn in more than a year behind schedule. a ceremony followed a series of mortar attacks nearby and mother issue on web reports. it's taken more than a year and host dozens of lives to get to hear the appointment of somali as new parliament. ah, about 250, and peas and 50 senators have been sworn in. in a ceremony in the capital, mogadishu rose a great day and we hoped that oh yeah. and opportunity was well mommy's december. well, i'm also focused on how to govern this man. the prime minister mohammed who same roadway has been in charge of the process, is support to say he managed to make it happen again, stiff resistance level who lottery? i thought he's been at odds with the president mohammed up de la he far my j. i was seeking another term, didn't attend the swearing in ceremony for mucho's critics and opponent say he's
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been stalling the process to try and stay in power. mo, somalis didn't get to vote, plan representative selected m p 's in a series of closed door meetings. everyone in votes as buying of votes is widespread. the new m p. these are due to elect the next president in the coming weeks. for me as i had promised to organize elections, where families get to vote, but he didn't fulfill his pledge. the whole process has been widely criticized in that selection that actually brought it to the bottom selection process that lack of integrity and could ability. so unless there is a strong strong rule of law and election a law. so monday would be in this. what we've seen for the past few months and the last year is absolutely unacceptable not to be repeated again. humfell a seat in parliament,
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remain open after electoral official nullified their selection processes over irregularities. mortars were fired towards margaret issues, greens, and with the other m. p 's repairing to before in, in, inside the armed group out, bob is opposed to the government and said it would target the elections. the claimed responsibility for this attack in the city of bell green last month. that killed an m p. and another parliamentary candidate, as well as several other attacks factions of the army for the police in mogadishu. last year, when yet another election delay was announced, and president for magic, tried to extend his term in office tamales and now waiting to find out who will be elected the next president. and if there will be more bloodshed before somalia has a new government, malcolm web out his era, thousands of shall anchors are marking the new year with protests as the country continues to face its worse economic crisis and decades. demonstrators of surrounded president guitar,
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b r. roger pox as offers demanding his resignation. you know fernando supports from colombo, praying for a better year ahead. in oak of the shower, he could only manage to afford the basics. this new year. milk, rice, and bananas. with atlanta marley, life is very difficult. now things are very expensive, and previous years we celebrated the new year. but this time we can't do much with others in this crowded colombo neighbourhood echoed her plight. this family struggle to find the milk they needed for this new year. tradition. they see every one is finding it hard to make ends meet. that difficulties was brought together. these protested to the president's office. they denounce, go to albert, roger parson, his government, the feeling the people. this are gone. one who does a lot began their corruption and all they have didn't do anything every time they, they've asked at our money, poppy by lap what i'll do a lot though now are we voted for them?
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not expecting they would be like this, destroying the country, a bit prime minister mine the roger pucks of the president's brother, says he's willing to talk to the protest is they have refused our band warranty to be no, or would they? they're gone. we've embarked on a massive program to get over the current crisis. we're facing, the president and the government is spending every 2nd to get our country out of this crisis. o month government leaders insisted the wind control of the economy. but on tuesday, the announced the suspension of international debt repayment until a bailout plan is agreed with the international monetary fund. through lack of us put together a deeper commitment to economic to a plan that gets the economy out of the best, not just immediate emergency assistance and also fixed the political legitimacy, instability problem because these 2 now go together. oh,
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this is our showing little signs of giving up. they say that all communities, all races and religions have united under the national flag to continue the agitation for president go to obey roger parker and his government to go home. they say they'll be here till that happens. fernandez audra 0 colombo protest as an argentine, as any company, no food on the table as the inflation rate saw to a 20 year high thousands margin the capital want to saras. and the latest try for government health dancer to say they're going without basic food supplies because the monthly $180.00 food stipend isn't enough. lebanon's government says the green silos damaged in a huge explosion of bay roots port 2 years ago will be demolished. officials say the 2 week to be left standing and there too expensive to repair lester spight families wanting them, preserved as a memorial for the $250.00 victims of the blast. it was caused when
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a fire broke out at a warehouse of storming chemicals, sports coming up after the break, as the atlanta hawks moved to within one victory from the n b a. playoffs, jama is going to be here. we go over details. ah.
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mm. mm. pool ah ah ah. started for his gemma, thank you. rob. new dates has been set for ukraine's wildcat playoff match after it was delayed by russia's invasion of the country. the national team will play scotland on june. the 1st at hamden park in glasgow. the game was originally scheduled and late march,
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when i will play whales 4 days later for place at cats at 2022. it seems a vine for a spot in green b alongside england, iran and the usa in the champions league level of made it through the semi finals for the 3rd time in 5 seasons. young crop, find it secure that place in the last fall with a sick for aggregate. when i've been fortunate seen, made them work harder than field despite liverpool coming, free one else to to go from. as i said, for me know, and another from finance than a hit back to true level finishing the game. the real that result. i was enough to put liverpool 3 with clock bang, a semi final spot should never be taken for granted. i'm really happy about it. i know about challenges in football game while you which you face constantly and tonight it was after 31. everybody, me included, thought that's it. and then figure thought, let's give it a try and i couldn't respect that mon manchester city eked out of 10 scholars show
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against atlanta came madrid, which was enough to put them through one nail on aggregate. it could have come at a cost with you for expected to look into scuffles between the players based on and off the pitch that will report police having to intervene with $2.00 sides of class in the coming after the game. didn't finish up at wadi says they have to assess their injuries, have what to do before facing round madrid in the last for right now he's off. what does she want that i didn't, i didn't was, you know, if you, if we play like the 2nd half, we will not have a single chance. and if we play like in the 1st leg and parts of the 2nd leg will be able to compete. but israel madrid, the king of this competition, and there will be moments where we will suffer, of course, cardeana fortified baffling, a kick off in the next few minutes looking to reach the semi finals of the rope league. they drew one with an tract frankfurt in the 1st leg in germany, but now on home soil off lane, his head coat, just hoping to put the disappointment of not making it further in the main competition in europe behind him and his t. but they wanted,
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but i will know that he was winning will be a step forward to achieving one of our goals for this season. this wasn't to go to the start of the season because we wanted to win the champions league, but the circumstances brought us, hey, this is a different competition, perhaps not as valued as the champions league, but it's a european title. we want to, when the team is very motivated and prepared and of course we would like to be in the champions league. i've said it many times we are working to be back in the competition and we watch the games from our homes and we felt the pain and the anger for not being in that tournament. what i sent it in thursday is alec game. a lot of the faces atalanta who now finishing $31.00 on aggregate, it's out for the other teams in action, leon in west palm locks at one will or sporting braga, take a slim lead into that game with ranges. colombian football great of freddy rink on has died at the age of 55 following a car crash. the former captain suffered serious head injuries in the accident on monday. been complaining his country at 3 well cups in the 1990 s and also had
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spells in europe with round the drift. napoli, the atlanta hawks, a one win away from reaching the opening round of this seasons and b, a playoff that's off the beach in charlotte, on it's 132133 young score. 24 points for atlanta. he traveled to please the next the winter of that game, place the miami seats in the pio for the whole. it is now 6 years since they are qualified. the pay seasons, mild bridges, was even a jack from the game and his mouthpiece threw into the crowd, hid to strike a young fan. pretty upset about a call couple. cause really and i live my, my temper get, get the best of me. you know, dow is definitely the wrong been do whether my mouthpiece, you know, ah, i was aiming for them and forgot screaming me and it, you know, santa hit it a little girl. so definitely unacceptable on my part. in major league baseball
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trauma, panama correct junior, 3 home runs in one games out the blue jays feet the new york yankees. right off it by hitting it said garret cofer home in the 1st inning. during the 2nd was filled in gregory's hand is accidentally stepped on. you require 2 stitches after the game before that the 23 wrote back to the fight, hit call a 2nd over the hit re runs in a single game last year again, washington on this occasion, he played the fence for some time in the 8th inning, illegally with 406 games this season, another man and hitching the l. as in his season, davies will saturdays cash or 37 perfect innings against the minnesota twins. he finished with 13 strike out of the doctors. 17, nothing to, to in the n h l nathan, the can and put a hat trick in a big win for the colorado avalanche. los angeles kings are on the wrong end of the
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$93.00 hammering. you have a lunch race into a for nothing. by the 1st 11 minute ticket and re goals. health and colorado. 8 to a 7 straight victory. also the 53rd. when of the season franchise record for most victories. i for the monte carlo masters. the upsets keep coming. this time a former ward number 3, a greg dema trough and knocking out the full speed. noise can reach any of these days. it's running 29th, the much 6375, and the highest ranks. i left in the tournament is alexander, verify the number to seat a place in the final for the 1st time since 2018 with a straight set victory of public rent. this is there any clay court? moss, as i told vera, haven't one so faced italian dinner and the writing champion in monaco is also 3 to the last 8. and stefano fits the past. defeated lazlow, jarrett 7576 to fixed on our faces argentina. diego schultz mentioned
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something great to make funding, came out of retirement and defeated the world number one other competition on time shows in australia, the 40 year old entered the world, asserts leak of bells and beach event as a wildcard having one at 4 times 4 in the heats he went coach with the top ranks in the world, a garage and a bite. you said he wasn't sure his fitness is up to it. finding raised to the challenge and then we need to pay as a wildcard. you want to come on and just put on the phone and send you gone up against the number line. and so, you know, i've got nothing to lay on the company and i have fun and you know, i just started, we got some wives. and finally, 7th time olympic gold medalist alice and felix will compete in one final track season before cooling. as a day felix is the most decorated american track and field olympian of all time. that is all your sport for now. i'll have more a little bit later up. gemma,
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thank you very much and eat me. barker's going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. thanks for being with me. i'm roberson, the boy ah, ah. in a mainstream coverage of big stories because sometimes deliver more heat than lights in any water scenario, there's always a pleasure to simplify. narrative nuances is always called for even in the case of an aggressive war. the listening pace delve into the news, narrative, and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though risk. um,
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how unique it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. from the world's most populated, recheck in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one east on al jazeera, the heart wrenching good buys loved ones, not knowing when they were united to get women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving men behind among them. foreigners also trying to get out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station that only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like
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for me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach in, hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah . competing claims over what happened to the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. ukraine says it targets of the vessel . moscow says it was an explosion ah, on the parker. this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up funerals for 6 palestinians killed in his railey rates and overnight via.

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