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[000:00:00;00] ah, if i'd maintain some normally in a reality turn upside down, a rare glimpse of life under the ball. ukraine suki under siege on it just eda mae own which is ala from climb reporting an in depth analysis. we bring you the latest on ukraine war estimated program. folk lines were times with a special theories on abuse in the boy scouts of america. lebanon goes to the polls, but will political change out the country find its way out of its quickly? economic crisis may on al jazeera oh cranes, capital on another rush,
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an attack on keith with an hours or days. ah, edward kenya, where heard as a struggling to keep their animals alive during the regions, worst drought in decades. of con, a cell makes it difficult. the common people to of guns, but the ton of on is exit and api santa of unbearable pain. that's how the united nations chief has described ukraine through his 1st visit there since the start of the war started, good parish has now left key. if, while the capital picks up, the pieces of the new russian missile strikes, caves mer says it's still a dangerous place and there's no telling if it is, i have a chance to good that brings up war radio orbit, or brand holder. they destroyed a glass of raj, also brought battle to broke. a human italian corridor for the civilians hold up in
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the as a style. steel planted, mario, paul, and tanya, good terrorist called it a crisis within a crisis. his meeting with president vladimir zalinski that went in longer than schedule, focused on this issue. but the secretary general to make it happen. i am not going to enter into any comment that both entered mine. that's possibility. because my firms ukrainian president had criticized gutierrez, for heading to moscow. before coming to keith, he said that the un secretary general should have 1st seen the trail of destruction left behind by the russians. but good terry's got also to experience 1st hand russian firepower several whose mister talks, he, in kiva, russian without food to the $35.00 muscles. the favor lot about russia's true attitude towards the global institutions about attempts of russian authorities to humiliate un and everything that the organization represents school in. therefore,
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it requires corresponding powerful reactions hold. a close adviser to president zalinski said in a twin and to day explosions above his head postcard for moscow. recall why russia still takes his seat under un security council. if any thing the attack on keep underlines how difficult it will be for the international community to mediate a settlement between the 2 sites. for the secretary johnson, the civilians and fight is trapped and astir part. i went to meet crescent, put him. he has agree with me in principle that you were and the i c r c could be involved or in the esl position. that has been in town so it will be possible. but the best way to make it happen is not to start talking too much market. you end up wanting to burn the anchor to butch, enter your pin,
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you've seen for yourselves the devastation of this war. and today, this evening, after wrapping up your press conference, use theme or you experience for yourself. keep on the air strike. i do think from russia and it was not a coincidence as it was happening at this time while you are in keep. i don't think i am so important to just the i was shocked with that and i think it's very important to spend this wonderful city. keith is a city with an enormous historical value keep is a, is, is it represents, i would say everything footballs. you can insides to sit together to try to bring any sort of piece fire the un was always kept out of the political negotiations the to be fed to do to be frank to you. i regret that that happened. that's the way
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i was never invited to be part of the means process or misc agreement or of the modem and the format. but in fact, we were never invited to be part of it. and on the contrary, our presence was, can see that not useful. the end, we are not part of the present political negotiations, but we are following them. we the stopping in on color and speaking to present at the one because that turkey has been, as you know, very active, very engaged in bringing the parties to turkey. the ball to antalya and the strongly supporting those political discussions and we're hearing from the ukrainian presidents also said an operation is planned to get civilians out of the of star steel pond on friday. i haven't given any details yet on how they'll do it. it's estimated a 1000 people and 2000 ukrainian soldiers surrounded by russian forces their
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satellite picture showed the extent of the damage from rushes from russian takeover . already se ukrainian fighters are still holding their positions and civilians and are leaving somebody. it's inevitable that that town will fall, selection, i think the activity taxwise around lyme and starting around there are the villages of staff k drove a shelf uncertainty. and as far as i understand the force he gave the monk. and if i gave up, it means that it's too late for me for him. i'm probably not the same as in a difficult moment of move them worship. as a gathering at the alex i'm most compelled and occupied east jerusalem for the last friday. prayers of the holy month of ramadan. the pictures from the bethlehem gates where women and children accusing to enter. there were some scuffles in the early hours between israeli police and a group of young palestinians that they say were rioting and throwing stones in the courtyard outside of the month. at least 42 palestinians were injured according to
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red crescent. while just there was stephanie deka is live for us now outside damascus gate. stephanie, well it's happening that today. as you mentioned, it's the last friday of ramadan. and then huge crowds are arriving hills around. this area have been blocked off, blocked off by these rated border police is more force here certainly. and there were last friday. you mentioned there. we had some scuffles on the most compound this morning, 42 palestinians injured in a stand off with israeli forces tear gas being deployed as well. the israeli pennies issuing a statement that they basically engaged because by the sting and you've started throwing stones and also at the western move, very similar to what they were saying happened last week. i think we have to wait and see how things develop today. but certainly at the moment, everything very peaceful people wanting to come to carry out their prayers. it is a very hot day here, but it certainly hasn't stopped anyone from arriving here. and then literally just
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for streaming down 50, remind us of what's been happening. been in the last few weeks, not just there in the compound spot across the palestinian territories. and in israel it's been described as an escalation of tensions. how yes, the last couple of weeks it started with various incidents, the palestinian government opening fire on israeli civilians. you had is increased in israeli raids in the occupied westbank, particularly in janine and in the refugee camp there. you have more armed men of these ready saying this was linked to those attacks palestinians, quoting that collective punishment you had at the same time that coinciding of 3 religious festivals, which really shows you how important juice moved to the 3. faith is flab judaism and christianity. you had paul super you had ramadan and you had easter. well that saw an increase in the excess of what we call religious ultra nationalists. jewish
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alternation was accessing the lock, so multiple bound. this is allowed under the status quo agreed upon between israel and jordan, which is the custodian, but the nature of these tours have changed over the years since that agreement was made. there's mount and this is a complicated situation. i'm trying to give it to you in a nutshell, this has been the escalation that we've seen. those tours of those far right. alter nationalists have stopped. they're going to stop until the end of ramadan that has called the ground somewhat. i'm going to have to wait and see as always in this region is a very unpredictable thing can seem calm and then they can escalate. just like that, particularly when it comes to to the deluxe. the most compound d will be checking back in with you throughout the day. stephanie decker they alive for us outside the damascus game has also international al. could stay o drusilla's day when people around the world protest against israel's 55 year occupation of palestine. demonstrations took place this morning across iran. these pictures are from mashhad,
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since i don with crowds chanted and supportive palestinians, the revolutionary god, showcase new missiles, the rally, and her phone. according to state media, still ahead on al jazeera campaigning for the top job in the philippines. were far the only female presidential candidacy. next month's vote and millions of people are struggling to cope with an intense heat wave in india and pakistan. the warning that it's only going to get hasa ah, the journey has begun. the free for world cup is on its way to cattle. whoop. your travel package to day. hello will a long last we have dryer brighter and warmer weather. coming in to west spain. over the next couple of days. the cloud is starting to clear away. still a few shares valley air it's but it will be much dry and brighter, certainly across the mainland that try whether stretches
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a little further north was one or 2 showers there into central and southern parts of france over the next 24 hours and in size of a change up towards a north west as well. we could see some wet weather coming into ireland, grassy pushing its way toward scotland. as we go through the course of the we can for friday, there's generally going to be dry. 17 celsius there in glasgow. warm and dry there across a good part of france. but though shower was there for central and southern parts till a few showers into the northeast of spain. if the truth be known, much of the mediterranean is dry, warm sunshine, down towards a se one or 2 showers there into more grace, pushing up towards them. bulgaria, easing up to was at east side of you or the showers. quite bitty, he noticed they will become more widespread as we go on into sash day by saturday, where to weather making its way across the outs. absence i'm here is that weather weather up towards the north west. we had a wild far would you believe in the north west of scotland recently. so that's her is an indication of how dry it has been. wet weather,
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continuing to across the north west of africa, cancer, airway official airline of the journey. how social of social media platforms, if many young youth feel isolated, anxious, and depressed. currently there is a grand national experiment that is taking place upon our kids. why a tech companies not sufficiently regulated. they don't want people to know what's happening on their platform. and when will society catch up from people that i knew in high school, that may suicide? both lines investigates, a toxic feed, social media and teen mental health on al jazeera. ah, ah. ah,
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your challenge is there a reminder on top stories this all? the un secretary general, antonio curtis has described ukraine as an epi center of unbearable pain meeting president lansky russian forces his keys with new missile strikes while quoterush was in the city presence. lansky says an operation will get on the way on friday to get civilians out of the us of salt steel pods and besieged malleable in estimation, 1000 people are trapped there along with 2000 ukrainian soldiers. tens of thousands of most of worship as a gathering of the alex, a mosque, compounds and occupied eastern use of them. the last friday prayers of the holy month of ramadan. u. s. president joe biden has asked congress to agree to an aid package. we're $33000000000.00 for ukraine. ivan says, washington must back the country, whatever the financial cost. kimberly, how could reports as russia's war and ukraine enters the new phase,
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and in order to keep the military and humanitarian aid to ukraine flowing, we need this bills for ukraine is for you for free us. president joe biden on thursday asked the u. s. congress for $33000000000.00 to support ukraine over the next 5 months. because produce way are not cheap, but k be new. aggression is going to be more costly. a free allowed to happen. we either back ukrainian people as they defend the country or we stand by as the russians continue or atrocities and aggression ukraine. biden's request for $33000000000.00 includes more than $20000000000.00 for military assistance, like artillery and anti aircraft weaponry. more than 8000000000 to help the ukrainian government continue to function and another 3000000000 to help refugees. in addition, biden is also sending to congress a plan to crack down
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a russian oligarchy who laundry illegal and stolen money in the us through shadowy purchases of yachts and other assets like high priced real estate. the proposal is aimed at streamlining the federal government's ability to seize the oligarchy property, and allow the us to use the proceeds to support ukraine. march of this real estate that's been bought by oligarchs, and the political elite of russia has been bought through front companies. and these front companies have been able to register in the united states without knowing who their owners are. and so it's finding this property that's the enormous challenge at the moment. if approved by congress might into plan would create a new administrative process for the forfeiture of property owned by russian oligarchy. and knowingly or intentionally possessing funds gained from corrupt
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dealings with the russian government could become a criminal offense. well, most members of congress support president biden's proposals and war money for ukraine. there's little indication of when the plan might be debated by lawmakers and just when the legislation might pass. kimberly hell can al jazeera, the white house, more than 12000000 people can now leave their homes in the chinese city of shanghai, off the lifting of a month, long locked down. city officials say 52 people died because of cove at 19 on thursday. and there another, there is rather another $15000.00 infections in beijing, more businesses and residential compounds of close to contain the outbreak. 49 new cases were reported on thursday. a james joyce, as the next leader of hong kong, has unveiled his manifesto, vowing to establish a new chapter for the territory. john lee says he wants to unify society and make hong kong more competitive. he so far the only candidate in the race to take over
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from carry lamp. he was the head of security during the 2019 pro democracy protests against the government and beijing. we'll go through gong. my policy platform has 4 components. the 1st is to strengthen the government's administrative abilities. the 2nd is to improve the speed effectiveness and supply of land and housing. the 3rd is to improve hong kong is coming from brit clena is in hong kong with more on liza gender. he also talked a lot about uniting hong kong and said that under him as society will be stable stability, stability. that's something that we have come to expect from li, the former security chief, he's also announced that he will act the controversial sedition law. article 23 with which it was shelved in 2003, after a very public backlash. it prohibits any act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion. it sounds a lot like the national security law,
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which was introduced in 2020 but some authorities have said that article 23 is needed to plug any a loop holes left by the national security law. john lee has been criticized by some as not having business credentials. it's a clear indication that beijing is prioritizing security, as i say, stability. however, he has said repeatedly that he plans to surround himself with the right people who are business savvy. so he's created this a $150.00 person team, which is made up of business leaders, including our alan ziemen, who is in a, a tycoon in the city and hong kong. richard, madly caching. so he said he's described themselves as a, as a conductor, who's going to pull in everyone's strength and conduct a symphony for hong kong. going forward, he talks about this new chapter in hong kong. the campaign of the only female candidates and philippines presidential election is gaining momentum with some votes. lenny roberto, who is the current vice president distracting a lot of young people to have valleys. camille, unbroken has mo,
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from idella vice president len. your bread is rise to politics is a story like no other. her husband was a revered to a public servant and interiors secretary who bred them mostly shied away from the public eye, choosing instead to work as a human rights lawyer in impoverished communities. but the death of her husband, in a helicopter crash in 2012, followed by a huge clamor by the public for his style of governance, saw her to one for congress where she served. for 3 years. in 2016, she was urged to run for the vice presidency. she beat the son of the late strongman president, ferdinand marcus as vice president and lenner of a campaign that his wife with the miss sa, jeanie, and patronage politics. dealing with meagre resources is nothing you for a bladder, but over the last few weeks there has been a surge of unprecedented support. and observers say, this is no longer an ordinary campaign, but
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a people's movements were bred. his campaign rallies are attended by thousands. the majority of them, young people, usually unseen, even in a crunchy, often used to big ticket rallies during election season. it's fascinating to study that. after all, the philippines you have finally found their module. isn't it also flat there that, that there, this therapist n b and there should be no fears. i think let me read though is the most compet. they're willing keep a boy here in the gun that you will ever have bred. this biggest challenge is how to fight the massive dis, information machinery used against her about by among something to be. oh, are you ready to make sacrifices to convince our families, relatives, neighbors, classmates, to vote righteously. this calming elections are being made after nearly 6 years of
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the territory, strong man style rule, many are anxious about the country's future. oh, well bred this campaign. they say isn't just about winning the presidency. it is all so we fight for democracy. jim l as in dog n g 0, manila taliban is facing a growing number of i cell attacks against civilians. less than a year of taking control of afghanistan, its own forces being threatened by armed insurgent groups. the situation is prompted the government to make it harder for people to own a gun. sampras raphi reports with them after centuries of conflict of gun astonish, synonymous with war. before the us pull out last year there were more guns and private hands than the afghan police and military combined. the actual number in circulation thought to be in the millions, but estimates likely fall short. a reality inherited by the taliban.
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the new government began confiscating weapons and has introduced license requirements to own and operate guns and armored vehicles. joanna. oh ah sla hill z regarding the license can be given to any individual who feels unsafe and insecure. for example, businessman g hardy leaders and anyone who feels unsafe can have the license for weapons and bulletproof car. so come after taking over the taliban, released prisoners and jails across the country and rising levels of crime off, gone. se is a major concern moist laura. the hot that on, if a jonah, i want to get those ribbons for my personal security and my company security. we got these weapons because our lives were under 3rd by kidnappers and p because the security situation hasn't been 100 percent maintained other. okay, arctic pull out saw us and nato forces leave behind and i watering amount of weapons and military equipment and you know,
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guards at all. i can just grab an ha unchecked. it could fuel instability in august on and the wider reach the previous government. they have distributed thousands of guns out of what we're close to my wallet. 2 people affiliated with the tribes at necessities of to the religious political, my friends, and through this disarmament. the process is going to collect all those illegal distributed weapons and armor cars from people who are not responsible for the security of the country. the government says security has improved, but people who feel threatened can have guns if they get a permit. a 3 year license for an a k $47.00 or pistol is just over $500.00. 10 times the average monthly income in couple licenses for armored cars start at
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around $680.00. the majority of off guns who are struggling to feed themselves are priced out. but members of the taliban are exact same basra, vo, dizzier, and intense heat waves has hit india and pakistan with temperatures while above average for the time of year. temperatures have gone past 45 degrees celsius, causing problems for health services. therapy. power comes to some factories is the need for air conditioning skyrocket. a poor start to the rainy season in the horn of africa has added to fears that the worst drought in decades could have catastrophic results across the region. a 1000000 people have left their homes and more than 3000000 livestock of died. hermit also reports now from the some poor region in northern kenya, missouri. daniel has been walking for hours, his animals need water, and he's finally found some. he says, giving up wasn't an option. herd is in northern king,
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i have lost thousands of animals because of recurring droughts because his regarded with her or young. i'm now always out here with the camels help doesn't reach us. but i know in the villages, at least the government is giving people some water pots of king are ethiopia and somalia are suffering. the driest conditions in more than 40 years. harvest or ruined animals are dying. more and more families are going hungry, garlicky yeah, i used to have 250 camels. the drought has killed most of them. i only have 3 left . it's heartbreaking. a 4th failed rainy season in the region is now a growing probability. so if the threshold doesn't improve your grade, received mos beth of lifestyle and when we talk about mass death of lives door,
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