tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 23, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ian asked as, as what they have done in even people, i hate them. oh, they are already a bit fascist. they let say they, if they die, you launch a bait that, that one little boy he but he will remember that moment when bailey asked enjoying champagne. it blanket wrapped around sir. what she be below is i started driving them now they it is $1800.00 g m t and 9 p. m. and the ukraine in capital of cave, where we've been watching this unlikely scene really unfolding of a quite highly produced press conference lot. amir zelinski, the ukraine and president speaking from or a thought was a bunk or a basement it transpired. it was a, a subway station train is funded by at one point in such as the reality of this war . what is he been saying? he said that we will be meeting with the secretary of state, your secretary state entity, blink, and on sunday, and the defense secretary lloyd austin. and he said that keith will abandon talks
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with moscow if its soldiers and mary polar killed. what he actually said was, if our people are killed in murray, paul, ukraine will not take part in any negotiation processes. he called for a meeting with vladimir putin to end the war. he said, i don't want to have the meeting. i have to see him to solve this through diplomacy and spoke angrily of the situation in odessa, how to day 7, miss isles hit odessa. 8 people died including a 3 month old baby. he said a we must use any opportunity to avoid tragic events like a 3 month old baby being killed. what sort of values do they have him said, referring to the russians of just before we go back out. he also mentioned mary a poll. today's very difficult day, and maria poll being besieged from the ground from the air we heard from there an hour ago. zalinski said we suggest to humanitarian solutions, we offer exchange of civilians and the wounded. and finally, he spoke of the lack of trust. how one moment vladimir putin says the russians will
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not be advancing. marian po, 2 hours later, the air strikes started. oh, well, all right, well let's say let's move on to a here from notting baba has more in the developments in maryville. literally the video is making their way into a dilapidated underground bunker. these pictures are from the, as of battalion of ukraine's armed forces. they appear to show soldiers bringing food for women and children. so that this is somewhere in the as of style steel plants. the last remaining part of mary jo, pull not under russian control. the soldiers say they brought gifts for the kids, but what they really want is to see the outside world that ranking like a boy. we've been playing games on the phone, says this girl, but we want to go home. we want to see the son. this kills father worked here. now she and her mother, a sheltering in the bunker, after leaving her grandparents behind. they've been here for almost 8 weeks. a
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soldier mentioned the possibility of being evacuated to safety. we hope so. we're running out of food, comes the reply. on friday, russian forces took generalists to parts of the industrial complex that's been badly. damaged video apparently shows a shell exploding other pictures also showed black smoke rising from the site. most of maria pole has been destroyed by weeks of russian bombardment and intense street fighting as the kremlin said, the city had returned to normal. some civilians ventured out from shelters by the royal field, a little shirley of state in the basement that everything's been blown up. 3 more shells blasted near by yesterday. only one person was crushed to death after the risky efforts filed and an elderly woman died, 2. the human cost of the onslaught is still emerging. satellite images just released but taken at the end of last month. a said to show lodge freshly dug
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trenches in a cemetery, east of mario pole. the local mayor has accused russian forces of burying bodies in mass graves. these chechen fighters claim to have cleansed them destroyed maria pull along with russian forces. the video was posted on social media by rams and cut her off head of the republic of chechnya and a key ally to president putin. oh, shoot on. but ukraine says tens of thousands of civilians have been killed here with a 100000 still trapped water. even that here and these children don't know when they can go home or if they even have one. nadine baba al jazeera, mozilla. well, there is intense fighting underway in east in ukraine where russia is trying to seize the don bath region. lance governor has urged those who can to flee the region ob, 3 lewd. they are bombing everything with artillery in aviation, all the time, 24 hours a day. next shamelessly system. if you have a chance, leave evacuate. we are working constantly with help from
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a few volunteer groups or ukraine says at least 5 people have been killed after russia, missiles hit, residential buildings, and a military facility and a desert. we just heard vitamins lensky says 8 people, including a 3 month old baby musket says weapons were being stored there. al deserves fatty man, sir, is in odessa near the residential ter, that was hit usually as late as so can elma denny, we've just arrived in this neighbourhood in odessa. that's been hit with a cruise missile. this residential building was struck by at least one missile anyway. residents have been evacuated to smoke plumes, continue to fill the skies above us. there's a heavy presence of fire ambulance and rescue cruise on the scene. we're trying to examine the aftermath of the security measures here, a very tight. earlier we saw for cruise missiles in the skies over at desa, the district military spokesman said the ukrainian defense is shot 2 of them down. we tried to get closer to the source of the smoke where the missile hit, but security personnel denied access. man, out of who had to had the whole law. and what we do know so far is that this residential area was hit. there is an overwhelming sense of panic. this fi crew
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came out of the building and he can see their faces smid, their heading back to the fire team. assembly point one. you can have like a, let's say go back to that press conference. her, the ukrainian president for him is zalinski a in a subway station. somewhere in the capital of keep talking to the symbol press, ellis, this listen. and again we, they would do more good movie. not they should miss them of be able to say that they feel themselves citizen, so russia to do. and so they, they share this responsibility as me. levy has it's very important. so a realised to accept as to be this is this strengths, our person up. okay. respective of what they throw at 2 words. oh stones, you should not be friends. oh this. i think it's an important step muscle and it is but xander day called i wish by people who wish to put on your call. that's why answering your question, so which one did people one not the providence to know the truth.
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simply, no, that is get out of this a computer game because a live in russian federation is just a virtual reality. it's like in the computer game. just get out of it. johnny. take off these 3 d goggles processing out of 3, but not the colors are nice to cover them. is lensky. they're holding a press conference in the capital cave. as we heard a little bit earlier, during that conference, he taught toll the us defense secretary lloyd austin, and the secretary of state antony blinking. and we're hearing that they will be in a cave source of tomorrow in the cranium capital at spring in paddy calhane, who's talking to us now from washington d. c. so patty, this is the week something that we weren't expecting to happen, but it seems that it is. and what a, what do you think the, the plan of action is here?
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well i have to say, 1st of all, we have not been able to confirm that this is, in fact the case. we of course have calls into the pentagon and the state department these, this is highly unusual. these trips are never announced in advance. i was covering the white house when president bush went to iraq and natalie, not even the reporters to cover him on a day to day basis for told about it. they usually just select a handful of reporters, tell them where they're going. tell them, don't tell your families. so this is highly unusual. now that said, there was some expectation that perhaps secretary of defense lloyd austin, would stop by keith keith. after all, he's commuting a meeting in germany on tuesday to talk to allies about ukraine's long term future needs. so there was some speculation that he might go, we had heard anything about secretary entity blinking, but there was criticism of president joe biden after boris johnson from the u. k. went to key, there were some in the american media that said, why isn't president biden going?
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obviously that's a much different ask them to have the secretary of defense, the secretary state. now if this wasn't the plan, there's going to be big questions about whether or not they're able to go through with it. because again, the idea that it wouldn't be done in secret and that they'd be letting the russians know. busy where the secretary of defense of the secretary of state are going to be in general. that's a dangerous move. if you imagine if there is any sort of missile attack anywhere near keith, would the u. s. then have to perceive that as an attack on the us kit, you imagine is something actually happened to both the sector defense and the secretary of state. what the reaction was going would be the us president joe biden is made clear that he has no intention of getting us military involved in ukraine. obviously if anything happened to these 2 top diplomats to top cabinet members, that would put him in a very difficult position, which again is why these things are done in secret. usually they go, they leave and then the video plays out of exactly what they did. it's,
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it's unheard of that this kind of trip into a war zone would be a down in advance. again, we haven't been able to confirm it. the crating president says it's happening. we're going to have to see if it's still happens. now that apparently the entire world has been told it might be friday. okay, but you will leave it there for the uncertainty ever visits. i will see what comes out of the white house going to coming out. thanks very much. ah. or let's move on an explosion that an illegal oil refinery in southern nigeria has killed at least a 100 people. the minister for petroleum says the victims were burnt beyond recognition. illegally tapping oil pipelines is a lucrative source of income and river state where there's high unemployment, et cetera. so we can speak to fidelity by who joined us now from boucher for that is what more do we know at this point
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where the report we're getting is that term or at least their heart more than a 100, have been confirmed dead and egg a dozens are that have been taken to hospitals hoping that they will survive the incident and this is not the 1st day of such incident. this incident happened on the bound, the boundary between a more state in the south is nigeria and deed nation, sir, or use capital their supply river state. so this is something that has been happening, doesn't fucking about the illegal or a businesses will have a whole lot of them. dozens of them scattered around to southern nigeria, where unemployed youtube's taking to air, trying to have to produce oil on your own and to be able to sell to survive, do mainly for economic reasons and some maybe because they can't really survive poverty. so def tick into this. so the government said b or now the legal refinery is presently on iran and they've declared him wanted
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and hoping that if he's apprehended they will find out exactly what happened. because now nobody knows exactly what happened when someone brought an inflammable item to that area, whether there was any it disagreement, but investigation is on to lydia. attend exactly what led to the incidence. the, i'm presumably the survey legal operations of a highly dangerous with the, i guess few safeguards here it, i mean the youths know that this is dangerous, but because of the poverty level, especially in southern nigeria, where is actually more like the treasure base of the nation. where people i expected to leave comfortably, where people expect that to have all the basic amenities, but these have not been possible over the years, not just in recent years. so because of that you'd have mostly young people have take into illegal refineries. they refined these products and said, luckily to people who need them for either domestic use in terms of like fuel air
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power, india generators, or for those who or even use for vehicles. this has been a means of survival for them over the years. government has tried to set ablaze some of these illegal vanities destroying them and also i wrestling some of the operators, but it's not being a very easy for government in trying to check maybe activities of indigo. are you tips because a, the, a stays. you have those were really small skill as stealing and then also those who are actually doing like less skill ceiling where they sell to, even as petro stations, that dispense to vehicles in bigger cities or after the less appreciate that the lesson bother reporting. florida is stripping the walt disney company of the ryan to self govern. critics. a republican governor rhonda santa says we're retaliating against disney's opposition to a new law. this limits what schools content about gender identity and sexual orientation. lexia brian has this report. oh,
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florida's magic kingdom no longer the happiest place on earth for disney. after the states governor rhonda santas signed legislation dissolving the company so called spatial status, they're going to pay more taxes as a result of ever since the $960.00, the disney world resort had been effectively its own city controlling everything on its sprawling property from roads to rubbish collection, the move to change that could have huge financial implications for disney who series of theme parks have transformed alondo to one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. could also cause big problems for the cities where disney properties are located. since they'll now have to offer those services. oh, but critics say it's less about tax than tit for tat. after disney, one of the state's largest employers spoke out against a new law passed by the governor, the states republican controlled legislature. it bars teaching on gender identity
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and sexual orientation, and schools for children aged between 5 and 9 years old and makes it more difficult for schools to raise the topic with all the children. we believe. an important component of freedom is that in the state of florida, is the freedom from having oppressive idiology opposed upon you without your can said, whether it be in the classroom or whether it be in the workplace. and we decided to do something about it. opponents call it the don't say gaylord warning it could hurt l g b t students or their families. they criticize disney for initially staying quiet, but the public outcry and all count my staff nationwide. so management condemned the law as a challenge to basic human rights fire, right activist and support is a former president. donald trump have rallied against disney, referring to florida, as dissenters land. there's always one school officer negotiating or to get disney
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the star getting involved these cultural or issues are because up until recently, disney in the republican already had a really strong relationship. it's unclear exactly how the legislation could hurt disney's profit. it's $80000.00 workers in florida or it's millions of customers. some analysts have called it a political tantrum by de santis is a potential presidential candidate in 2024 warning. it could backfire. think of all the other businesses that rely on whether they're restaurants, rental cars, hotels, everything is connected and when you take a stance like this, you don't merely affect that one company. you act all those other companies, the changes it to come into force in june next year. so father, company, famous than mickey mouse and co has declined to comment. alex there brian al jazeera are let's take a closer look at that special tax district that effectively allows disney to self
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government. since 1967, it has enabled disney to build up its theme park complex while bypassing state and county regulations. but it also means disney is responsible for providing municipal services like power, light, water, and emergency services. disney still pays property taxes to the 2 counties. that surround is a theme parks, but the special district it sits on cold, reedy creek carries about $977000000.00 in debt. and critics say that debt could fall on taxpayers if the special district is dissolved. it actually remains unclear its moment. aside from really crete, there are 5 other special districts across florida that will meet as, as a result of this bill. i said it's only to speak to john snake, who's the director of the university of central florida. since chief economic forecasting, joins is now from orlando in florida. mister snake broke into the program at politics aside because it seems like there's a lot of politics in this, in an economic sense. what does this mean for disney itself as an enterprise going
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forward? well, you know, i think it's a, it's unclear, related to double or in the details in terms of what the school impact will be or limiting this recruit special district. you said it does straddled to 2 counties. there's, there's that involved, but there's also a tax base in revenue involved. and so, you know, i think this was formed many decades ago, not as a benefit to orange county or asi older county, but as a benefit to the disney corporation. and, you know, those, those benefits, you know, will potentially go away. so it's, it's, i think, really unclear number one, yet this is fully going to be dissolved. and number 2,
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you know, what the fiscal impact would be. i think it's safe to say that, you know, i didn't like to have the special descript put in place just the benefit taxpayers in the accounting which it overlaps. so if it goes away. ready i think that there's not, you know, there may be costs associated death that has to be pointed from this point of view self. it's unlikely to really affect their bet. operational ability. no, i don't think so. you know, i think we're getting sort of an incomplete analysis at this point. you know, you just think of it as a 3rd county that's going to be merged into to just in counties. and so, you know, disney by self governing all these years, you know, avoid a lot of cost, a lot of fees, a lot of, you know, sort of bureaucracy that, you know,
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other developers outside of this region have to go. ready through so, i mean, there is a tremendous benefit for disney to have this district and, you know, i think they've stepped on a land mine here and got involved in a political fact that ultimately could get hurt them. right. and aside from disney itself, those costs and fees and this outstanding debt, it's huge. it's almost $1000000000.00, isn't it? could that fall on top of the reason? believe yeah, well you know, this is a growing part of florida. orange county. ready county, you know, very robust economy at this point. i don't know what the legality is of this debt and what happens when you dissolve such a special district. and i'm not sure most people have fully been able to wrap their heads around that and that includes, you know, folks, disney and in the legislature of florida. so i think we're going to have to wait
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and see how this plays itself out and see specifically, you know, what, what costs, what benefits would be transferred to taxpayers in orange and off the old account to me, a lot of people scratching their heads and civic offices in municipal offices trying to figure out how to deal with the services that were provided by disney in the past. well, again, it's use, i think, the holy avoidable situation. and i think if they could turn back the clock probably would not have acted in the same way that they did in response to this political issue that gave rise to, you know, putting, putting disney in the crosshairs of, of the governor and the legislature. all right, we'll leave that. appreciate your respects when the thanks a lot he's really government is clay's the goes border crossing to
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workers after her mass rocket attacks. they targeted southern israel after repeated israeli raids on palestinian worshippers at the most in occupied east jerusalem, israeli, or right to take various areas of the gulf and strip twice. last week. human side is that the garza israel border palestinians in garza. consider this decision to be a dangerous decision that may lead to further escalation because of the deteriorating economy conditions that people are living in and how this decision greatly affects them. the decision of allowing or easing manager of allowing workers to work in the occupied territories came as part of a cease fire agreement. that was brokered by egypt after the latest may 2020 for a one, a war between godsa and israel. and since september of 2021, only 12000 workers were allowed to enter and work in the occupied territories out
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of the total number of the 20000 workers that were granted these permits. this decision now comes in a time or a very critical time for palestinians in the gaza strip as we are approaching aiden foot or season, which is a festival season for muslims around the world. it's a season where people get to buy new clothes, a special kinds of foods, decorations, and, and people hearing garza are desperately waiting for these workers to enter. as the markets are filled with all kinds of products for eat and goods and the little money our, our source of the money or, or income that comes into the gaza strip, is a going to be a flourishing for the economy and the markets in the upcoming or at the upcoming
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weeks in the gaza strip, the funerals being held for the sri lankan who was killed when police fired a protest on tuesday. demonstrators have been on the streets for weeks frustrated with their worst economic crisis since independence. 74 years ago. the government is now holding bailout talks with the international monetary fund. no fernandez reports now from the town of ron buchanan. sherman, the luxury was shot by police on tuesday during a fuel shortage protest. a friend of the 42 year old father of 2 explains what he saw bicycling under andrew, that i saw him running after trying to retrieve his bicycle, he made it worse than the policeman shouted. he fell on the ground and then i saw the same policeman chasing people and firing a senior officer was telling them to keep firing and they did it on some other. either luck, john was the family's men breadwinner, his wife brown, guinea, and 2 teenage children are in shock. me mamma, delegate of with it of us either. now i'll be waiting till justice is done for what happened to my husband. i don't know if that'll happen, but it should say some day,
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right? so that what happened to me mustn't happen to another person. protest as rallied in drama can a earlier this week to condemn the shortage of fuel and large increases in the price of essential items. tensions escalated as police attempted to disperse the crowd. a police commander has admitted giving the order to shoot casualties were rushed to hospital. the shooting has raised concerns both here and abroad. with the police chief, been summoned before the human rights commission as seen a buddhist priest at the funeral, condemned the killing. sa, i the power to renew it because of the wrongful actions of an extremely immoral and extremely selfish government that is allowed lawlessness to reign. and that luck, john lost his life. these rulers have no understanding of good and evil. that's why they made fraud corruption. and robbery, their power and strength following widespread protest against the islands, worst economic crisis since independence. 74 years ago. present gotta be roger
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parker has re shuffled his cabinet, choosing a majority of new faces. he's also admitted to making several mistakes. but for more sher lumpkins, it comes to late protest, continuing around the country by thousands of people like chum in the luck. chung who had been trying for days to obtain fuel for his laurie, which he used to make a living rather than scare people away protested say he's dead. will only serve to make their fight stronger to get the government to go a minute. fernandez al jazeera rumble canal, a cell had here and out 0. how are pushed to boost the number of women in the workforce could help improve in this economy? i'm gabriel's on to in new york, one of the world's biggest antique book fairs. coming up all introduce you to one book that was written by a child that is selling for more than $1000000.00. i was for the jama as a lead. stay in the town for the miami heat in oakland.
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ah, let's go with your weather update for the middle east and africa here for one. good to see you. so some showers are zip in across saudi into iraq and also dropping down in q 8. so let's go in for a closer look around the gulf states. keep in mind the blue on the map that set shower activities, so we see it through q 8 and we made power up some thunderstorms in the days to come. really unsettled weather pattern is setting up here. we have seen some deadly flooding just south of the capital in whose becca stand about for people killed after mud sites were triggered by an intense amount of rain about a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours and still more in, in the forecast around tashkent him further toward the south on sunday. also seen some showers for cobble,
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but fairly settled for buckets down. but we could see some heat of the day storms flare up here. next. stop or go into turkey and it's looking pretty stellar here. lot of sunshine is stumbled $22.00 also in the south on talia coming in at $29.00 degrees. central africa. it's our usual plentiful storms here, but i want to get your rate to the south because this disturbance in the mozambique channel. i think this is going to develop into a psychotic storm. it's going to spread a lot of rain and wind for northern in central parts of mozambie. and then we've also got a wet forecast for the eastern cape on sunday, susan. ah, ah, why did one of toilets was decorating tom's flee the country in fear of his lie? prod, investigation? one 0, one east revealed close to validation. a police corruption, one out of 0. ne on out is era frontline reporting and in depth analysis.
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okay, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories and ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has reiterated that he will terminate negotiations with russia for kills the soldiers in merry upholds loss. he cried in health, strong hope, lily, to thousands of their troops to hold up in a steel plant along with 1000 civilians. the crane says russia has launched a new assault on its blockaded. forces it what doff got you wouldn't, you? honest today is one of the most difficult game. they keep shelling from the sea from the ground everywhere from the tanks and artillery from the across. and a most recent signal i received with one arrow gate i received from the as of regiment you are fighting day. and as soon as we are able to reach them, we will beat at where you crane says at least 5 people have been killed as russian missiles hit residential buildings and a military facility in odessa. the southern port city has largely been spared from bombardment since thought of the war almost 2 months ago. that's enough from charles stratford who's near papa's now in the new. hence,
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grecian has more according to the ukrainian military. they're saying that so there were least 4 explosions in the port city of odessa, and that is a long, long way west from here and something new. great. they saying that according to their reports, to residential buildings, we hit residential areas we hit and to military facilities, no more noble news on that as yet. but obviously a very worrying development, seeing as a desa has relatively speaking, remained very quiet indeed. since this war started, meanwhile, with respect to mary full of course the besieged city in the south east. we had had no confirmation from the ukrainian government as yet as to whether that corridor or that was being hoped to, to be set up today to get out some of the, which estimated to be around a 1000 civilians trapped in that steel plot. know confirmation as to whether that
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actually even started. and of course that would not be a surprise that been repeated attempts to try and get the civilians out of that plant. that is still being defended by what is being reported as being around a 1000 ukrainian forces. and we understand that has been fighting in that area today. ukraine and russia major agricultural produces in ukraine is the topic, sports river, some flower oil now with supplies disrupted as a global scramble vegetable oils. as food prices surge, adding to the pressure, the world's leading palm or producer, indonesia is banning exports from thursday. the most widely used vegetable oil is an ingredient for many products ranging from takes to cosmetics, into an easier says it wants to ensure that palm while remains affordable for its people. of the prices. joseph smith, who is a principal officer with the food and agriculture organization of the united nations. he says, there aren't any other major palm or supplies that would be able to fill the void
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in demand. but if it works, it will certainly keep in check prices at the domestic level, but it will give an added push to international prices. and not only palmer, i says that you go well, prices and countries like india and pakistan will be called us. they are very dependent on homework from not only indonesia, malaysia, and high tide little ships. so prices will go up not only for the need for india and pakistan, but practically for all the vegetables and palm. one in particular is very high substitute ability between the various vegetables. so it will essentially lift up crisis will sunflower for rape, c, a b, or eventually even full for only 4. so all the prices will go up. there's nothing that can stop them. now, malaysia and indonesia are counting for more than 80 percent of all of the exports
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. and they're also supplied problems in malaysia. so it is practically impossible than any other countries that steps up to the table and makes good for the misson. experts now will find me concerns in south america too. isn't indian farm is bulky, roads in the capital in protest against export taxes on agricultural products. they have to pay levies of up to 33 percent on exports of soybeans and grains. let's cross to bonus. that is a birth. is that the process sizes charge of what's happening? oh, well, i'm here in front of the presidential by the us in boil side is and there's hundreds and hundreds of people that are showing up here to protest against the government of precedent to verify them on this tension is on the rise between the powerful agricultural sector of argentina and the government, there's tractors that are marching, heading this way, accompanied by hundreds of people, were protesting not totally,
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and showing their support for argentina as agricultural sector, but also protesting against the government, against what they say is, and economic crisis against what they say is a very difficult situation for argentinean citizens who say they're phasing right now. we're on to 70 percent. inflation rates every month are going to you as a result of sex or are many of the farmers that i have spoken to are saying that they have to not totally pay taxes, but also export taxes. they're also paid in. i don't know fish and exchange rates out the dollar, which is half of the real value, but they have to pay inputs to add how your rates have done their value. they've done or they pay to. so it's a very, very complicated issue, but he ends up with farmers telling us that they're not at for able to make it to until the end of the month that the government has a problem with you. i would call jo sector and this is something that has been ongoing for many, many your tension between tyrone is government and the agricultural sector of argentina. have they have a historic, you've seen them as all the guards. when you talk to people here, they say that they're working the land that they're making the aware of that the
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best to make it until the end of the month to produce the land. the government is saying that based on they are not planning to increase taxes, but for many business awarding. they're saying if there's a plan to increase taxes, we're going to be on the suite demanding. and then to do those taxes or returns or leave it there for man, thanks very much for that. update towards the very reporting that from argentina. well, people have been protest in senegal against poor commissions in the hospitals, especially for pregnant women. it follows a health workers strike early this week. the protests were sparked by the death of a patient who was 9 months pregnant as to savannah, and her baby died when she was refused assessor in section at a public hospital. they found babylon v, although not like women lose their lives during childbirth, every day in santa girls help institutions look the case of asked do so now who lost your life as a result of medical negligence is illustrative of the long list of tragedies
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experienced by patients in senegal and pregnant women in particular, the democratic republic of congo has confirmed a new outbreak of the abolla virus. one case has been found in a town in the north west. the world health organization says the vaccination campaign will begin within days. the rare and severe virus which causes fever and bleeding is transmitted from wild animals and as often fatal. a baggage handlers strike at amsterdam airport has caused caused dozens of flights to be cancelled or delayed. queues for departure gate snaked outside the terminal, building police briefly closed some access roads as the travel couse unfolded, one of the busiest airport in europe is back in business, but passengers have been warned of more delays and flight cancellations. the u, as agreed on new rules, it will require internet and social media companies to remove a legal and harmful content from their platforms. the regulation will also been advertising aimed at children or based on sensitive data such as religion, gender,
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and race. the companies could face have defined for violating the new rules. well, under the new regulations, governments can request companies to remove content to promote terrorism, child sexual abuse, and commercial scans, social media platforms such as facebook and twitter, we'll have to make it easier for uses to fly home for content that will also apply to e commerce companies like amazon, the counterfeit or unsafe products companies will be banned from using deceptive techniques to sign up for services, repeated breeches conceived in band from trading in your hands. but crazy european commission spokesman for the digital economy explained that the largest online platforms will be under the closest script obligations on the go, the size, so size matters in that term. so if you reach more than 10 percent of the populations would have been $45000000.00 users, you have, you are very large on and platforms by definition, by the law, and then do you have additional requirements? and death, for example, includes a risk assessment that is done regularly every year. and you have to check what was
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do you have? it doesn't only relate, let's say to illegal content. so hed speech, but also harmful content. so think about teenagers and eating disorders. so it's something that is not, let's say, per se illegal, but harmful to people, all this information and the risks to not only have to be assess bottles of mitigated. and then of course, if for the alpha to get it while then there can be find a 6 percent of those wide group. the turnover is the capital to find that is quite a lot of money. and even if that's done doesn't work and days left, which merits, you wouldn't even be a ben off about form, but it was in extreme cases. i think we actions have been overwhelmingly positive. this is really a lint marker or legislation. it was international often us for example, in clinton bug bomb or the many people who, who spoke of it to you about this new law. and i think i can say just on that vehicle. what is that a standard video with data collection at the, at the board level,
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and this can be the next. i will send that if you want. when it comes to perform english, twitter has band adverts that deny the science on climate change. the company marked earth day on friday by announcing that misleading information can undermine efforts to protect the planet. there's no indication how the new ad policy similar to google will affect what twitter uses post about climate change to now i to a said say that it spreads unchecked on facebook. the philippines bass morrow islamic liberation front is the biggest arm group in southeast asia. and for the 1st time in its history, it's endorsed a presidential candidate to explain why this is significant. miller and dugan visited the village of manila in the south where this news has not been welcomed. it was a day of coinage on june 19 1971 combined forces of the philippine military, along with the local army group called lega. launched an attack in the village of menilli in north cut. the battle province could deal neglect was 10 years old by it
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. what am i bowed or lanka, they rounded us and forced inside the mosque. they surrounded us, shuns up, they were laughing at us, they the la break their goods. i think we will finish you, o survivor say a group of armed men threw a grenade inside the musk, full of civilians. those who showed signs of life were either shot or stabbed at least 69 of those who died are buried here now. and this has become a memorial people here, say they'd like to keep it that way. a reminder of the brutality of the marcus regime towards muslims. during the 22 year rule of president ferdinand markers, there were a number of killings and displacements across the country, particularly in largely muslim communities in mindanao. the brooklyn mason of marshall, lo marcus, as declaration of martial law in 1972, being the way for a rebellion in the southern province of minda,
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now continues to this day. this is why the candidacy of his son presidential front runner, bumble marcus junior is upsetting lately. huh. monte month was only hold on his he needs to be there for all the pains of cost us, our lives were destroyed, our parents were killed and we were not able to finish our education. the more is slammed liberation front is the biggest, aren't group in southeast asia. it has been fighting for the regents independence for decades. and over the last few years has run parts of mid to now under a peace agreement with the government up a bowl. se lamear already built a pro. now for the 1st time, it is endorsing a presidential candidate, markers juniors, mean bible. so yes, fire regina recalls a nice little national meaning. hey, bill lamear over in all us,
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the next president of the country rules. oh, to the realization of the in your same unit again, they're all in glo. cbp. good governance. i'm brian democracy. marcus junior scampi theme is unity which the survivors of the manila killings. hearsay is an insult. there won't be peace. these see without an acknowledgement. and most of all reparation for the injustices committed against their families. jamal alan dog and al jazeera north caught the battle southern philippines. it is economy as picking up pace now that most of it's covered 19 restrictions have been lifted. that's helping to improve unemployment figures. but not amongst women, less with bronnan has more not from new delhi. i students at the university of delhi line up for interviews at a job fair around 20000 have registered to attend in the hopes of finding work.
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that includes 20 year old cheetham, ultra, who's doing a bachelor of commerce. after graduation, it is impossible to get a job lake after brewing b. call me, there's nothing late in the market for the spring. one and 5 university graduates of india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if children i can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian women who are employed, the international labor organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation. a woman in the work force, the center for monitoring indian economies is only around 10 percent of indian women are employed. women also face family and societal pressures. india has the world's highest ratio of women doing unpaid domestic work compared to men. 22 year old consume ansari's studying education in the hopes of becoming a teacher. matthew, jamie chicago's. i can secure my future and support my family. we are 4 sisters and
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our father has put in a lot of effort to educate all of us. so i want to support my family and do something for myself. but calls him's father says her future isn't in her hands alone. don't of 80. what he meant to be covering it. my 2 daughters were doing the bachelor's in education at 2 o'clock. they want to study and i want them to help me . hopefully they'll get a job when they get mad at the in laws will decide about whether they can continue with his studies or what they do. it's up to them that he cannot jobs. economists say, attitudes towards women working aren't as big a barrier as the lack of jobs, a safe working environment and public transportation. the problem is not a lie. women are more than happy to come out to what the problem is. that ain't and have good jobs. so the government obviously does need to provide more jobs because it is ailing to provide the services it all of the people of india. the indian government promised to create 6000000 jobs in the next 5 years when it released its
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latest budget expert. se prioritizing women in that plan would dramatically improve the world's 5th largest economy. elizabeth per annum al jazeera, new delhi slider anal deserve in sport. never jock vent stages a semi final come back at the survey opened jemma as the action ah, full of struggles. i reach up robin. you know, marano was not alarming to what i mean all on. all that i'm on either one of them. full of pleasure. we go below market on the getting, where am i run up in barava, noisy, an intimate look at life in cuba to day was it was an worn walk. gone for a young, annoyed daniel. i give it advisable. my cuba on al jazeera african
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stories from african perspectives. i'm a marine biologist, a short documentary from african feel. i'm going to do this from south africa, ethiopia, and nigeria. we built over some stuff in this class who she saw this as my, and my role africa direct on al jazeera. oh, i see a miniature book on scene for more than a century has gone on cell in new york. it's part of a major book fair that showcasing everything from novels to maps,
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even handwritten notes long as their old gabriel is under as a detail at the new york international antiquarian book fair. it's all about books in their original paper form. the one of the highlights this year is also one of the smallest items. this never published, manuscript written as a child by charlotte bronte whose 19th century novels are considered classics of english literature. a series of 10 poems, only one copy exists, bound together by hand. the last time it was seen was 1916. it's selling for $1200000.00. it was rediscovered talked inside and unblocked inside of book. that's really it's so fragile, so huge that that's the only reason that survive in washington has been great having with 185 exhibitors. this is one of the largest antique book fairs,
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anywhere in the world. organizers say between $5.00 and $15000000.00 will change hands over the 4 day event, focuses on books. there are also other rare collectibles for sale. the thing about this show is it has a wide variety of deals from all over the world. i think we have something like 13 or 14 different countries here this year. just last year, around 825000000 books were sold around the world. and we're not talking about digital books that you find on your phone or a tablet. we're talking about paper books. the sales jumped nearly 8 percent in one year. and during the pandemic book, sales jumped nearly 20 percent. there's also plenty to keep younger people interested like this collection of books that belong to the english. singer songwriter, you winehouse. we are shocked to see that she was working on song lyrics in the
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book. my house was really famous as a song writer, as a lyricist. and you can see here a window into her process in a completely unexpected place. she believed age should be no barrier to starting a collection, whatever you're interested in. there's a book about it and there's probably more than one. and so you can explore that passion through books in a world that is quickly moving, oh things digital. this is a place where book lovers can marvel at unique written words on something other than a screen. gabriel's dondo al jazeera new york. all right, let's get on to the sport his gym. thank you. nick vimy, nick us, celebrating off to winning a record tense that gemini buttoned his leg a crown in a rush. they clenched the ties on saturday by beating their classes, challenges. birthday dormant aliana. serena tops go rub 11 da skates go. the 2nd goal in the 31 victory by and when the league with 3 games to spare. gabriel jazzy
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scored full as manchester city. port clair the top of the premier league, the brazilian i stole the shire and left $51.00 when at home to wolfish city, i opened up a full point gap on liverpool and the tie to i had of them match with edison. moses, i dobby on sunday. the scale of eric 10 hogs shout when he takes over. as manchester united manager was made even clara, as they were beaten as 31 as hostile in the premier league. it took just 3 minutes for the home team to take the leadership the night of our as with his 1st goal for the club, for a penalty. for buckeye, a sack up made it see in i said they hit back. christiano nowadays, touring is 100, primarily go on his return to the side of following the death of his son. but the combat stools when bruno fernandez at mister penalty in the 2nd half, which would have made it to granite jakob put the result beyond doubt, was dawning gold. 20 minutes from time to feast austin's hopes of champions league
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football next season, also helped by brentford. holding totland to a golden rule. obviously after games like today, all the the game a little pool or able to the resume. massive disappointment in the locker room for sure. if you look up the table and, and the teams sir, with tottenham and all small, i think it's not very realistic to dream and to speak about top full 10 hogs at charge of i x for the 1st time on saturday since his departure at the end of the season it was announced his side and needed a goal at 2 minutes from time by brian gravy to beat. and i'm a good one now and maintain your advantage. i have a dutch tied to rivals that he has to be on tiven. 10 hawk says he won't think about his new job until he's finished attire. and show the respect for the people know why maybe about it. and what i say i'm responsible for, isaac, you always spent on on the future. but my head and
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my energy is for formula one wild champion, mac for staff, and we'll start on pole position for the immediate romani. our growing prius in la, the red will drive one saturday sprint race which the size, the grid this weekend, the stuff and got passed ferrari's shawl, the clown, the ultimate lap, the secure rate when the client goes into the ground. pre as the leader in the drive as championships lose home tonight, continuing to have problems with his car. he struggled and we'll start from way back in full team. yeah, we're facing this issue that i've been doing what i'm trying to do the best job. i can come weekends. it goes well and weekend doesn't but not fight for the championship fights or you know,
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to get in and talk to him. there is a dramatic finish to qualifying for the portuguese may say g p product. you kathy, right at your hands, zach i snatched full physician from 2020 well champion, john may in the last few seconds of the session. and jessica, by now i who rise to cathy main team, crushed out and was taken off the school for a checkup championship leda and they have bashed in a also came also thought back in a think 6 time they think well champion and walk has stood up as well, that was in practice, keep nights on the grid. now to the n b a playoff. the defending champions then, milwaukee bucks enjoyed a comfortable win over the chicago bulls, chris pool at phoenix, a victory over the pelicans. and there was a very late thing in the tales from miami heats in atlanta, david steak house, the action bottlers got started, the hopes had been 16 points down against the miami heat, looking almost certain to go 3, nothing behind in the series,
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but they go from selves back in it and with less than 5 seconds on the clock, turning by just one point. try young to use it. oh, my army at the top, seeds in eastern conference and still have the chance to spoil the party, but they missed it. was the hopes one by one and now have a chance to square up a series with another home game on sunday. things were nowhere near is tight over in chicago, where the defending champion, milwaukee bucks rolled over the bulls by 30 points for the pretty said alan grayson allen. that the way with $22.00, including $53.00 pointers unit entered the compo, had a low key game. but still came up with 18 our yeah, sunny lane and his younger brother chipped in to oh, like scholarship on the books go. she went up in the series
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and hitting their groove at just the right time. we chicago on the back football losses last or there was one or was 30 loss was a lot, you know. and with that we got to come back regardless. rather if we got a lot, we lost by 30 of law about one point we got to come back to peak, protect the home floor, you know, try to stand up. so regardless, you know, a loss is a loss. chris chris paul produced a stunning finishes the phoenix suns when a new will lean and he can versus white work for c p 3. the 36 year old school 19 of his $28.00 points in the 4th quarter against the pelican. like a crew out here for the veteran. he also had 14 assistance on the sons one by 3 and go to one up over all the series phase in new orleans with game for coming up on sunday when they get stokes out 0. well, number one,
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never joke of it came from a sat down to reach his 1st final of the year at his home event, the survey, when he was under pressure early in his sammy was russian. karen hutchinson. but he fought back a 3rd time in belgrade. job just 3 games in the last and in the final, he'll face another russian thus, andre re blessed. it took just over an hour to see of february for mimi in this i mean final ref dropped just for games in straight sets with the women's work number one, egos, v on tech has made it 22 straight wins by beating, elude miller samson over to reach the final of the stroke, got open on her debut in that tournament. she'll face arena several anchor for the title on sunday. the better russian reached the final of this event for the 2nd year in a row with a straight set victory over a days. and that is all your sport for now. i'll have more for you a little bit later. nick. jeremy. great,
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