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the father, the son and the g ha, one on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks sharon's grave has now been sealed, but even after her death she continued to tell policy and story with detailed coverage. a newly released report says that gun related death in the united states reach an all time high during the pandemic from around the world. the heavy pushback has long been a whole lot of the outgoing administration. rodrigo detect date had little tolerance. the descent ah this is al jazeera ah. hello, i money inside. this is the news. i lie from dive hall coming up in the next 60
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minutes. new video shows the moments before al jazeera journalist, who in a black lay was killed. i israeli forces ukraine's president of laws. ms. lansky says russia offensive has turned the eastern dumbass region into health. j bought and arrives in south korea on his 1st asia trip. as you, as president, looking to sell a new china's strategy, heavy rains have a north eastern india, more than half a 1000000 people are displaced, military boats like these have been going across a carrying beneath medea for the last few days on his fort rory mockery has made a fuss felt in his efforts to win a 1st major championship in 8 years. he'll take a one shot lead into the 2nd day if the u. s. e ga challenge. hm . hello and welcome to the program. more than a week off to a colleague,
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sharina block lay was killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. a new video is supporting eye witness accounts. out to sara has obtained footage showing the last moments before sharina was shot in the head. it also shows there was no fighting at the time. i'm not gum. sholtes came from a position where israeli soldiers was stationed. oh, people as seen fleeing to the opposite side of the street towards an area where is ready. officials originally claim the shooting came from good oh good. oh oh. c oh. 7 0 oh, the da da da da da da da da da. my god
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wasn't the mobile phone video was taken by a journalist who survived the attack. my jaw hit out. saudi had accompanied serene on assignment that day in jeanine in the occupied west bank. he went back to the area and retrace their steps. mckesson confirmed the clerk woman to mother diana. we are stuck out door from here. we began to walk towards the location where a colleague sharon was murdered as we continued to walk naturally and quietly. we stood here at this spot and myself and my colleagues walk off. no, no, it's a ma'am. i know was one of them. did you stand in front of them? so the see you look double. homer shall do it. oh yes, of course we did. they originally saw us coming from the beginning of the street and we stopped right here. we wore helmets and bulletproof press specialists, and we also made sure to we're here to all safety standard. my, my camera was with me and i put it here to record what was happening in the street and was the presence of the occupation forces. after
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a few seconds the shooting started today, and the 1st bullet hit this building. and i told my colleagues that they were shooting at us, being journalists to saw, but we have to protect ourselves. had the thought that had been up. but were you exactly when the 1st bullet was fired? we were in this spot. israeli military says it is not opening a criminal investigation into the killing of serene abala clay. serene was shot in the head by israeli forces while covering rayden janine and the occupied westbank military says it's identified a soldier's rifle that may have been used to kill her, but says it cannot be sure unless palestinians turn over the bullet analysis on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and beat moon is causing poor barest almost drop her coffin, members of the international community of condemned her killing and calling for an investigation. meanwhile, friends and colleagues of the slain out is there a journalist,
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have spoken of her legacy and the dangers faced by palestinian reporters and a special edition of talked out to sara. i did. it was not the kind of person that can be forgotten. she's not the kind of person that should be forgotten. it's such a heavy burden that the immunity that is early on is having no one and they are not being held accountable. no respect for the debt, no respect for the living. nothing did do that with a few months. every year. we lose journalists on posters now. they say the daughter of palestine, she is, she was and you can watch the full program talks out there in the field on friday at 14 that each empty
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it cranes president says, russian forces have turned dumbass into a living hell, nearly 3 months off to invading russia is focusing its campaign in the east and south of the country. this includes dumbass and industrial hot land, when moscow supported separatists for years. so lansky says the region is now destroyed. i'll in london bicycle bumped in dawn. bash occupiers are trying to exert even more pressure. it's held their babies. and it's not an exaggeration. look at the brutal and absolutely senseless bombardment of several dorm yet is cuz there were 12 killed and dozens wounded. just one day was a deliberate and criminal attempt to kill as many greens as possible sees, grew as the bag has been following, developments in the east of the country joins us from sla yancey. i said, what is the latest situation on the ground? visits? lensky has said that russia is turning the dunbar region into hell,
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and when you speak to some people, especially military personnel serving on the front line, that's definitely. so what they're saying, that's the feeling you get from there. but also it varies across to region. now rinsed love yann's not far from kramer tossed around the corner there's children playing in the park i can see are people to some people doing their shopping i can audra cappuccino but the same time the air raid sirens are going off i can hear thuds in the distance an anti aircraft fire is going off. so many people understand or become desensitized to what's going on a random but the threat is very real. if i can just describe dear of cram task and love. nance is like a pocket surrounded by russian troops and russian troops have been making advances on several fronts. but some towns and villages are more of the frontline than others. one of those is back move, which has been constantly been hit as residential buildings have been hit, has been hit by archery air strikes and shelling and, and drawn strikes. and we were there to see what the situation is actually like.
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they're not searching for survivors anymore. it's a search for that, get 3 bodies or somewhere underneath this concrete tours we're told a 2 year old boy was killed in this russian air strike. although all i'm is your favorite is at least 3 bodies still under the rubble, including kids shilling makes her work very complicated. even the center of town was hit as long. it's very difficult to work in such conditions. under the sound of constant i to re fire, they continue to work. the shock waves from the nearby artillery and rockets shake the already fragile building. when it happened, the man covered the boy with his body. the child was in very bad condition. the head was injured, the older guy died. other people who was sitting on a bench had time to get into the basement, so they survived no fiddle with it. what we've just buried my friend. he was 43
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years old. we've just come from the cemetery and to morrow we're burying members of my family is all this town of 70000 has seen most of the population leave in the east. the russian military have been gaining ground. nowhere in voc more is safe. and many people have become desensitized to the constant sand artillery and shall fire. but unlike other large cities, the emergency services here are really struggling to deal with the destruction and casualties as a result of this war. another strike on a residential building in the early hours of the morning. a missile hit directly in front of here ripping through the apartments. the mayor has told residents to evacuate. now they're in a rush to leave. scary and terrible. this woman says those that remain have a choice. evacuate from the town,
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we'll hope to survive the russian military onslaught. i said, i want to talk to you about the situation at the marriott pulled steal plans, which has been another front in this battle between the ukrainians and russians. we've heard from the deputy commander of the as of the regiment. he says that their operation in the steel work plant is still ongoing. let's have a listen. add to what he says and then maybe i'll talk to you about it after you come on me and the other commanding officers remain on the territory of the as of stall plants, a certain operation is going on, the details of which i will not disclose. thank you to the whole world and thank you to ukraine for your support. we will see each other's i said, what is the significance of what he had to say? will significant to the extent that it contradicts what we're hearing from the politicians in care of. no present lensky had said that the operation at the as of salt plant had ended that the miniature operation had ended. and they'd refer,
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they didn't use the word surrender. that's very, that's been very clear from the ukrainian side. but also the has been some friction . and some disagreement between those fighters in the as up stall and mary pole are compared to the politicians in care of now they had criticized or then said that they hadn't had support. and there hadn't been appealing to a 3rd country to intervene, to ensure that there's a way out. now what we have is a public disagreement. it seems like from what we're hearing from kevin, the politician saying that the military operation has ended. and what we're hearing from the leaders of the as of italian. but what's also interesting to note is the history of the as of italian. it started off as a far right organization that was incorporated in to the military infrastructure of ukraine. when this fighting started back in 2014, 2015. so this could be coming to the surface, but at least in the rest of the country we're, we are. it's still ongoing. we've just in the walls, we've been on air, we've heard some explosions to the right of us after those air raid sirens. and as
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president gear said, that russia turning the east into health. and right now it's quiet here for everyone. understands that right now the russians can strike anywhere and at any time. thank you for that as that bag there for us in slough. ganske has got the take from moscow now. dorothy jabari is there for us. now. what if the russians been saying or sir? what we've been hearing from the russian defense minister, who i was hosting the board meeting of the ministry earlier on friday. and he gave us an update about the latest ongoing events in the terms of those fighters, ukrainian fighters, surrendering in that as of sauce. the plans, according to survey, shall we go. i just over 1900 ukrainian fighters have now surrendered and they've also evacuated 177 civilians, including 85 women and 47 children. at this is, of course,
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all in coordination with the united nations and international committee of the red cross, and that began on may 16th they, a russian defense minister also said that the, a russian operation around this, a large plant area in mario pl continues. he had no information about this operation coming to an end. he did say that there blockade of the plant is ongoing, but we understand that it is clearly in its final stages out. he also had some interesting developments to report is the 1st time we've heard from the defense minister in a while about where things stand in russia. so called special military operation. that is now in its 2nd stage according to a survey shaw ago. the control and the fight for the battle of la ganske area in dumbass region is now in its final stages and that the defense minister was confident that the russian forces will be able to declare victory very soon. and he
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also said that the operation in dom bass is broadening meaning now at once they secure the areas in lugens, they will focus in the dumbass region. and of course, we've been hearing over the past a few days from various high ranking officials about now that as seemingly the fight for a mary jo pull is complete, and these fighters are evacuating and surrendering to the russians. they will now focus our attention on the areas and towns in the region in opposite parisha that is just north west of don bass. so this is an area that is certainly going to be very important for the russians, is seemingly, they want to take full control of not just eastern parts of ukraine, but also the southern regions. and it's operational will be the start of that part of the operation. for now, the russian defense minister, very confident that the operation is going as it should and on schedule. and that he will be able to declare victory, at least in the loo,
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ganske region of don bass in the coming days. thank you for that. update dawson jabari that for us in moscow o car keeps on the ground. the rail network is to reopen next week. the city subway stations were used as makeshift bomb shelters for months by thousands of people. the may, i says, it is now safe to leave. khaki suffered intense russian. shelling off to the invasion began. many say they still don't feel safe nor have homes to go back to plenty more head on the new zone, including hero of east timor independence is sworn in as president. and he has a message for china and white children in malia being forced to drop out of school and an wages to support their families. and the hockey play. they gave himself a head injury before playoff game. and he will be here with all the latest in the school. ah,
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heavy rain and flooding and land slides are affecting the lives of 700000 people in northeast and india. in some states, at least 10 have died in the latest downpours and pharmacy. most of their crops are gone. more rain is forecast, unexpected to slow rescue efforts. poverty motto has the latest from that. what you're seeing are essentially fears and many homes that have been completely inundated with water because of heavy rains and flooding that have lashed the state of some military boats. like these have been going across a carrying grizzly material for the last few days. hundreds and thousands of people are still stranded. many of the villagers have been stuck without food and supplies from many days. some have been taken to release camp, about 80000 people are now being housed in more than 300 release camps across the
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state. they have been given some food and some supplies, but they've told us that that's not been enough. still, they are luckier because there are still thousands of people that are still stranded in some district, in some landslides have blocked important roads and railings, and military helicopters have been dropping supplies to them. there are predictions that heavy rains could continue well into the weekend. all of which could make rescue operations like these more complicated joe biden is in south korea for his 1st asia trip. as us president is seeking to reassure allies about countering china's influence in the region on discuss the tyrants against north korea, president bite and also faces domestic pressures. he's been visiting a factory producing microchips, i think, to address a shortage is that conductors in the u. s. that has caused high inflation. john henry tells us more about president barton's asia trip and what we might expect
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from his strategy towards china present. president joe biden long distracted by global crises, is now turning his attention eastward to asia with a global pandemic in the war, and ukraine still raging. the us president embarks on his 1st trip to the region as president, considerably later in his term than expected. he begins in sol in show solidarity with allies working to counter the regional dominance of china. the biden administration is not very different from the trump administration and policy toward china. the rhetoric may not be as confrontational, but the policies have remain in the threats from china. both military and economic also remain the same. the us government's view on like biden's has been evolving ever since president richard nixon made a visit there in 1970 to bite him who visited china as senator in 2001. and his
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vice president in 2011 has gone from seeing it as a partner to be liberalized through trade, to a sharp elbow. rival, china has an overall goal, and i don't criticize it for the goal, but they have an overall goal to become the leading country in the world. the wealthiest country in the world, and the most powerful country in the world. as not going to happen on my watch, you very, my president trump spoke more fondly about wage the bitter trade war against the better my relationship with president. she is an extraordinary one. he's for china up to the us. but other than that, we love each other in so bite and will also press to work out the kinks in the global supply chain and work on north korea. the goal we're name which is in your past. and that is the team is here is ation of the so it's not going to happen then by traveling to tokyo for a meeting of the quadra lateral security dialogue, australia, india, japan,
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in the us focused on trade security. he's expected to emphasize that the region remains a top us priority. were committed to a future where the rules and norms that have made possible so much growth and prosperity and stability and pacific are upheld and strengthen us. a priority. the white house says, despite the war and pandemic that if consume much of his presidency, john hindered al jazeera. now, a last minute rule change will allow us trillions with code 19 to vote by phone in elections. this saturday followed legal threats on behalf of about 100000 people who feared that miss out. the campaign has been a close race between the governing conservative coalition and its labor party challenger. sarah clark reports from sydney ah, on to 6 weeks of campaigning, the prime minister phil found this referee on saturday astronomer will decide if
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scott morrison is fit to keep the nation's top job. it's a choice between a government that has a strong economic plan that has ensured the destroyer is coming out of this pandemic, stronger than almost any advanced economy in the world to die. claim with the latest poll shows labor just ahead of the liberal national coalition. the key issues and this election, a climate change, the cost of living funding for aged care and national security. these are all issues that estrella has the opportunity to go forward in and create a better future if we say that opportunity. i believe a strategy is the greatest country on earth. the biggest challenge for the marson government is the rise of female independent field or a 22 high profile candidates known as the tales. a mix of political movements seen as blue and green. they funded by climate group and targeting safe seats held by the liberal party amended, i think they'll be very high and it is
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a high level of disillusionment with major party politics in this country. people are. busy frustrated with one or other parties, various reasons. and these just become this dynamic that we want. individuals who represent our local communities, lily 6000000 voters of electorate, of 17000000, have already cast their ballots through postal or early in person voting. i'm very disappointed how close it is and that it seems as a lot of similarities between 80 major parties. and i find that quite frustrating. not as much on offered or gone are the days where we had stayed with. quite frankly, we just got a big room bunch of children in politics. if there is no clear majority on saturday after ballots, i counted the outcome of this election will be a hung parliament. that will main are the labor or the coalition must make an agree with the minor parties or independence in order to govern. analysts say that prospect is highly likely. i'd be surprised if on saturday night we know
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a clear winner from all of the major parties. i think we'll be looking for account the several days afterwards. the polls in australia open on saturday, sir clark al jazeera sydney, australia. josie ramos hotel says he will work to forge close ties with china to be sworn in the president of east timor, the independence figure and noble laureates previously served as president prime minister of foreign minister. his inauguration ceremony on friday, march 20 years of independence of the country from indonesia. jessica washington been watching developments from carter. joe said i'm a quarter gave a rather lengthy speech at his inauguration celebration overnight. it is important to note that it is not just his inauguration that team or less day or is team or is marking today, but also 20 years of independence. and so in his speech,
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he remarked on the progress that his country has made, making a note that in 190909 or 2000 and the capital city of dealy was effectively reduced to rubble. and from that, they have built the nation up to a state where it is now considered in his words a peaceful, perhaps, and imperfect democracy, but a place that can be considered an oasis of peace and solidarity. some of the priorities that he outlined in his speech, including increasing regional ties, specifically with indonesia and strangely, the countries nearest neighbors. he went into specific genes, detailing that he would like to increase regional ties with the closest parts of his trailer in the closest parts of indonesia with his nation. he also, and he has repeatedly remarked on the importance of gaining ozzy on membership for his country. at this stage is team will remain the only southeast asian country that has not yet been accepted into ozzy. and he also remarks that he would like to
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increase ties with other countries in asia, including china. but ramos horta is taking over a difficult time. 42 percent of east timor population live in poverty. the economy went down even more. during the pandemic, 2 major political parties are in a deadlock making reforms difficult. the new president may use his powers to dissolve parliament and call early elections. that's bring in michael lee cheese professor of politics and international relations is when van university of technology joins, is skype from lisbon. thank you for speaking to us on the program. how significant political victory is this really just a ramos horta significant victory. he won with a very clear margin of 62 percent. so he's got a clear mandate to, to come in. and he's going to seek to address some of the political divisions between the 2 parties that have been hated. in that recent news,
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as your introduction indicated, there are several ways that a president could approach that. probably the main thing you will listen, i want to understand is that team is a seamless presidential system. and so he, the, the, my tablet ticket was actually the prime minister, but the president, as a key role informing government and when and in certain circumstances in dissolving power, the country is, of course, very poor. the economy is overly dependent on dwindling oil revenues. so the economic challenge ahead is huge, is he up to? it certainly is. these are great later to raise paper with the founder of the nation. he's the probably the best 19 very person internationally because of his route in the diplomatic resistance. during the intonation occupational team a list, it was one more familiar around the world in the territory. it's so different. there are kaylee deflection on this now and others with the in the territory. he is someone who has a reputation as a diplomat, as
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a retrogression negotiator dies of the sort of skills that will be useful in bringing together the 2 major parties which have been in conflict with the last the median age and east timor is 18. so very young population, what challenges or even opportunities is that present? you might imagine that means you've got to provide a lot of job opportunities training opportunities, much higher than say, developed countries with media. and i would be something more like in the with the country. so team list i just wanting a small developing nation has even bigger challenges. population with about an opportunity to young people that ties into the concerns about the durability of petroleum fund. phase the 2nd nation in the world after that in terms of expanding oil and gas revenue, the problem with revenue is it doesn't generate a whole lot of jobs. so you need to get into economic diversification, correct?
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new industries. and there's a timeframe on that because unless you feel like it might run out in 10 to 15 years. so this is a critical time. 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. things need to change. i've the next 10 years to addition, as, as the chief to get to be the same people as to the government. he's present the k challenges, michael, it's really good to get your perspective professor of politics and international relations as women, university of technology. thank you. sled on al jazeera, raising the alarm about monkey hawks and rare disease spreading between people and puzzling scientists, impatient from russia with love. why not every one so enamored with tchaikovsky wife at the cannes film festival. and it was now or in the nation as this premier lee club secure was in place in english both
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ah hello the whether it's really on the turn across northern parts of europe at the moment, fund re down, pause and make them away from west to waiting to see that line of cloud, there is a co, francis, a very active one. it brought some funny showers in across northwestern pass through the low countries that will continue. easiest way further east was squeezing. what hate we have little further southwards and east was set warms up across central part serve any getting up to 30 celsius larvae, showers continues to roll in across the baltic, states into that western side of russia. moscow was actually coming in behind a cross islands, northern ireland, pushing across the western areas of scotland and a wales was marius of england. what he better tools east was big shout back down
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ah, al jazeera selects. i'm rob reynolds at the us, mexico, puerto on may 23rd the by the administration plans to terminate. title 42. that's a pandemic era policy introduced under donald trump. that allows for the immediate deportation of migrants in mexico will meet migrants seeking a better life. and here from some of the hundreds of thousands to port it yet preparing to try again. special coverage on al jazeera blue ah,
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you're watching out a 0 mind if our top story is this hour. i'll be there as obtained footage, showing that there was no fighting and the time our colleagues sharina black lay was killed by israeli forces, new york on west bank. it also shows gunshots came from a position where israeli patrols was stationed. israeli military says it is not opening a criminal investigation into head death. ukraine's president says the eastern dumbass region has been destroyed by russian forces describing it as help. moscow has shifted most of its focus to easton on southern ukraine. joe biden has arrived in south korea to begin his 1st asia trip. asked us president, he'll see, to reassure allies about countering china's influence in the region and disgust deterrents against north korea. a skater correspond florida. louis, who's been covering his trip from so, so this is joe biden's, 1st stop,
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he is in south korea now. what is he hoping to achieve that? that's why while it's significant that his 1st visit in south korea is to 8 some. so chip producing plant. now we've seen a global chipped shortage around the world and it's affected countries around the world because chips are so important in this digital age. they're used in everything from more than appliances to high in technology products like robotics and artificial computing. and this trip shortage has really affected many countries, and especially for country like the u. s, which is in the take take with china and having supply chain disruptions is a, puts out a major disadvantage. so what the u. s. is trying to do now is trying to bring some of that production back home because it relies on chips being produced in east asia and to prevent further disruptions in ship supplies is hoping to bring more of that
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production back home at the moment. it only produces about 10 percent of chips. so this is what i think biden is trying to achieve and over at the factory as well. we expect him to make a point for passing a legend, a bill in the u. s. that will help the u. s. bolster chip production and also to insulate it from further supply chain disruptions in or around the world. now we'll also expect d, new career ation of north korea to be on the agenda, especially given reports that north korea could be getting ready to launch a 7th nuclear test. so this is what we're expecting a biden to talk about in his 3 day visit to south korea. and after this, he will be going on to visit japan, florence. it's taken you as president a while to make this his 1st asian trip much longer than he would probably have liked. what's the bigger picture here? what is the message he sending to the region? so he's visiting south korea and japan,
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and these are countries that are already very important allies to the u. s, but he wants to bolster and strengthen these corporate these relationships deepen these ties. embry expect to see new trade and technology deals being announced. perhaps also an upgrade of existing security partnerships. and it's important to note that his visit to these 2 countries comes just a week after he host itself, these asian leaders in the us. now that meeting that summit, and let's say was part of an effort to prevent china's dominance in the indoor pacific regions in the, in the pacific region. and analysts say these 2 meetings, while they signal to the world that the inner pacific region is still an important region. it's a top priority for the biden administration. and that the by that administration sees china as a strategic challenge. so i think the message that the u. s. wants to send to its friends and its allies is that it is back and it is committed to the region and also a message to china that it wants to see and
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a free and open indo pacific region. and that's the message that we've heard from the biden administration time. and again. thank you for that florence larry, the 1st in soul. well, president biden's host units a p o has only been in the job for week, but he's already appended a long running trend at tradition as rob mcbride reports from so for the 1st time, large 2 groups of south koreans allowed into the blue house to see where all their presidents have lived and worked until now on the along the cold thought hung on them, there will be people for and against it. but as i come to see for myself, the compound is very spacious. as the official presidential residents, it's always had the tightest security. i'm sure i know what to do. now, cameras are welcome in what is historically the heart of soul? this part of soul has traditionally been the seat of government. the blue house is located right next to young book, palace, home,
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2 generations of korean kings. moving the presidential office from here. i pens, 600 years of tradition and causes major upheaval in the way the city works. that up he will put off previous presidents from even attempting it, but not newcomer. you'd secure home in the care prepared to deny me considering the inconvenience to the people and complete return of the blue house. i thought it would be right to make a prompt decision. it's not been easy. yoon moved his office to the defense ministry building in the far more congested young san area of the city. and took over the official residence of the foreign minister to live in provoking widespread public criticism. it meant at the time of his inauguration, he had the lowest approval rating of any new president. but a week they say is a long time in politics. the congestion from presidential motorcade has not been as bad as residence, feared,
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and some people near the new office even say it's good for business along with home and many more people from out of the town will come here and ill be good for the neighbourhood. and there's a sense the blue house now belongs not to one incumbent president, but to all, even though it really feels like this last piece of launch returns to the people altogether manner. and i think the president is putting an end to authoritarian practices. there's never been anything like this policy right at the start of his term. you may have just found one of his 1st controversial decisions has already earned him a small place in history. rob mcbride out his era. so and he faces fronting north korea's fight against a corona virus outbreak. rou, young charcoal is appearing daily on television reporting. the government's latest figures now more than $2000000.00 infections, is north korea is equivalent off americas. doctor anthony found she little is known
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about brew, including his medical qualifications. north korea's leader has been critical of health officials calling them irresponsible germany has detected its fuss case of monkey pox. it's off to several cases were reported in britain, portugal, canada, and the us is unusual for the virus to spread outside west and central africa. and scientists scrambling the finances, ne hunting of boats monkeys able to transmit monkey pox to humans, causing fever, aches and genital lesions. but the virus passing from person to person has been rare, especially outside of west africa. until now, that mason p b mo, cases and more people who are incubating the disease in west africa who traveling. so there's more opportunity for to seed into, into european countries. another discovery is who is being infected. all known
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patients are male and say they're gay or bisexual. the risk factor here has been men having sex with men. and so that sort of close contact. that makes sense because the way this is spread is through both respiratory droplets with close. very close proximity face to face respiratory drop was, but also direct contact with the lesions that have virus in them. the smallpox vaccine was phased out in the 1980s. but it also protected against monkey pox in some sign to say the winding down of these vaccination campaigns has led to this jump. in monkey pox cases. there's no need to panic. he at this is not going to spread and get into the general population and cozen epidemic like corona virus has while signed to say it's relatively difficult for this virus to spread. governments in at least 5 countries are trying to figure out just how
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monkey pot made it to their shores. leo harding al jazeera. now the emperor of cuts are as discussing energy security in germany. why cath, i hope to start sending liquefied natural gas from 2024, said to me, been hammered. al tani has been meeting in with leaders in europe. many have sought to base ties with dough hearts. they tried to break their dependence on russian gas . let's bring in rudy by rudy c o of the energy and environment holding. he joins us via skype from doha. thank you for joining the program. now sir. european countries have been requesting additional. ellen g imports from cattle since february, that was even before the war, and ukraine broke out is cut actually in a position to meet this demand, given most of its exports go to asia currently differently covered with that good, an expansion now in the north field or they are going to come up from
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a 10213000000 tons and and in 2025, they would probably read sure. $122000000.00 a has always been her dear delivering to all you would have be unsafe, bluster, the asian one, some of the asian one. they are going to was started treading song from australia while some of the categories are being shipped due to the unfortunate war in you. great, because i was the wells biggest allen g exports last year and, and we know the countries big ambitions to grow its business even more. is it on track to do this? definitely they pay have already started the construction of the notes in which the huge $4.00 to $6.00 methods trains. and by the time germany for
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example, if you are talking about the, the judge many, they have started construction to the huge l n g dot. and we know in burns hotels and william haven, which one each one will probably be having a capacity of 7 and a half 1000000000 to be meeting each. so this will probably be very easy for us to put in 2024, including some of these floating archers that are going to plan to have in addition to do that. so cut out with the n g expansion in 2024. could definitely bring around 2025 percent off. germany's the gas consumption bidding in mind that germany is consuming at
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around 86000000000 cubic meter editors. so, so they will have those around the 2025 percent of the total consumption. and this will probably be one of the best choices, despite that germany will have to consider to be completely independent to delay the closer off that 5 nuclear power plant. and they would have definitely to delay to shut down 40 or 50 coal power plants for at least a 3 for use. the transition comes to what for d. birdie, thank you for you. inside sea of energy and environment holding. thank you. now is the final day of the 5th global conference on the elimination of child labor where delegates hoped to agree on plans to end the practice. by 2025, the un says up to 160000000 children are involved in the workplace. often in
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dangerous conditions, least 40000 of them are in money. one of africa's biggest gold produces nicholas hack reports from that. along the banks of the falling me river and southern molly children search for gold. some are here with their parents. others are alone orphans from the war in the south region. they come from all over west africa to the many illegal mines here. jacqueline dodge, warren says she's 15 but appears to be barely 12. in this gold rush, adults hoped to get rich, while the children hope to find just enough to buy a meal and the air gun, no one and i am the eldest in the family. and so i am in charge of supporting my sisters and brother and helping my mother find food in the morning. i do the chores than i come to work to search for gold. if we find something i buy the food, then i make the meal at school is not an option for me or any of the children here . after toiling for 16 hours a day, finding gold is
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a welcome prospect for the men or for the children. there is fear, men seeking sex, offer money to desperate girls as young as 12 who are left with little choice either except the abuse or go hungry. do you and says 1600000 children worldwide are forced into selling sex to survive. a new finances i will have him if i'm, if you she those children working. those 2 goes behind me there with their mom. they can make up to $36.00 in a day that one with that money will they can help their entire family for life. the system of work is essential local, bi missy about the economic fall out of the pandemic. and the rising cost of living means poverty for millions of families. the un says almost 10000000 children globally will stop school and start working before the end of the year. to condense, mother says adults depend on their children to work what you must them of them when i am at nally, i. ne, be if i had the means of course,
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my daughter would not be working here. of course school is better in the long run. she's not working by choice as i her dad is old. there are 7 other relatives and we all depend on her. i laughing to couldn't, i didn't find gold. but she did find a way to make money, how she earned it. she is in saying, but it's enough to buy a meal for her family. the burden of care was given to the young, robbed of their childhood, and forced to earn a living like adults. nicholas hawk al jazeera organizes of the cannes film festival have banned the official russian delegates. a russian filmmakers have denounced the invasion of ukraine ah, being allowed to attend from count. charlie angela reports can, has slapped their own sanctions on russia, filing official russian by as sellers, and distributed from attending the festival and refusing to screen any films by russian directors who support putin who had help from state funds. part of victor,
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we should try to discern between the russians while taking risks to raises your official line and denouncing what is happening. but obviously the position of the festival is to show absolute and no negotiable support to the ukrainian people. her livers, ah carol, sabrina cough is a russian director with a long history with the film festival. twice he was prevented from attending his film premier as her spending several months on the house arrest in moscow for criticizing the kremlin. he now lives in berlin. it has been vocal about his opposition to the war that the ukrainian film academy a cooling for an international boycott of russian cinema. he disagrees that he, i know you do it when you're coach concluded scholar that is boycotting old russian culture is unbearable. russian culture has always promoted human values. the fragility of mankind and compassion towards those less fortunate. my russian culture has always been anti war because wolf wants to destroy the values i respect,
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it's me more not to bear. his film take off ski's wife is competing with the palmdo prize history that has been criticized for receiving funding from sanctioned oligarch, roman of relevance for the festival has also banned russian journalist from attending, including film critic, catarina cast lady editor in chief of an independent movie review website, she left russia in february and has no plans to return using her personal social media platforms to condemn the wall. she was surprised to be just invited to can they didn't find any ah, articles covering this situation in your brain or her body i. i know i as a noise can knows the way that their ship works, but it can use in room. so do this because like, my son will be here, wait in danger. it's not just the festival banning some russian related project. some film companies have pulled titles. sorry,
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russian acts as act as you've clearly spoken out against the wall. the question is if culture is about building bridges, should all of them be bugged? charlie angela algae there can still ahead on al jazeera in sport telling a would struggles of the 2nd major championship to vietnam. he's here ah
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ah whole o a time. he is, andy. thank you so much, marlene will rory macros might have. fuss starts in his efforts. when a 1st major champ you've been 8 years, he'll take
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a one shot leave in today to the u. s. p ga championship, an oven arch player. it's an opening round of $65.00 at southern hills, oklahoma. the last of micros 4 major winds came in. this solomon, but it was back in 2014 and play good in the practice joins earlier this week. so i just, i think when you're games feeling like that, it's just a matter of going out there and really, you know, stick into your game plan executing as well as you possibly can. and just sort of stand in your, in your own little world. and you know, i did that really well today. it was nice to get off till i could start and i'm sorry to keep it going. talk woods appeared to be starving with injury during his opening round. he finished up on full over. what's his playing in just a 2nd, solomon in the car accident 15 months ago, left him with multiple like fractures. loading hurts and press the off. it hurts
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and locking hurts and twisting arts. so such as cough. i don't play that. i don't do that. then i'm where i was at this school said in franklin, pardon evanson, have secure, best survival in the premier league with a game to spare? looking bleak in what was that final home game? they went to nail down against crystal palace before half time. the goals from michael kane charleston and this one from dominic calvin, living with 5 minutes to go secure 3 to special especially and. and again, the club, everybody. you know what you seem to see at the end of everyone coming together for a period of time and, you know, it's huge of things that can improve. and i knew that coming in and not from what we would do everything we can can provide certainly well, because you want to be better. we want to do that. but when sometimes you buy against a little dated bus, beautiful months and football doesn't matter. will be fine and to stay in the premier league a fight and to gain champ is legal when the primula doesn't matter and nights not
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tonight, doesn't matter what you find for the fun. while crystal palace manager patch you vieira was involved in an altercation after that game. vieira kicking out to the supports after being verbally provoked before austell and in similar play was making his way across the playing eric towards the away dressing room. english f. a ha started an investigation early this week of fun with jailed after running on were pitch and head butting appli a from 2nd c team. sheffield united. liverpool manage at your club says the recent rise in the number of pitch invasions is a concern. for the players of the other team, especially massively uncomfortable and it should not be dangerous for them. so these are things that people cannot hold themselves back like the guy 2 guys are busy in the last 2 games. yeah. they should push will not be there, but i hope it's always like these 2 things happen though, and i really hope you learn from that with everything safe is now between burnley and leads for the final relegation of place. burnley,
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we're head aston villa after this. ashley barnes penalty. then i went on to secure a draught, burly moving out of the bottom. 3 ongoing difference. going into the final round of gangs. finished a square. else what shall see have all but secure 3rd place after coming from behind to draw 11 at home to lester walks alongside with the equalizer. chelsea still just 3 points above thornton going into their final day, but they are vastly superior. gold difference will be enough on the boston celtics were far too good for the miami heat in gain 2 of the eastern conference finals, the celtic swimming. this 1127 to one, i'd say with the best of 7 series. now, outside, at 11, marcus marcus, smart, they're put in a big performance for the cell 6 with 24 points and sort of assess on roosevelt, his team aiming to in the ambit chemba chip the 1st time since 2007,
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re resume my whole career, he noticed when i got drafted here to do and, you know, i just waited my turn and, you know, and i'm blessed to be in a situation i am to have the opportunity to go out to show or i can do. i know, you know, i think i'm everybody in the organization in the world is saying what i can't do. i go to my position and just over an hour's time, 1st practice gets underway at the spanish foreman. i won't grow and pray. sarai drive at carla sites will have hung support as he aims to win. what would be the 1st f one race of his career, the spaniard, his 5th ending overall championship standing for his teammates? sharla clerk in 1st, randy will champion macs the staff and is in 2nd. and curry perry have quite tonight for defending stanley cup champions of the tampa bay lightning. take a look at this money short. she cut his head in the wal mart before that. a playoff game against the florida argument. has that ever happened to, to work? thursday morning. i feel like ricocheted off his ball off the barn. hit him in the
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face. his shooting was a bit more accurate during the going. harry school, the open a to one. when sam for all to up in the best of 7 cities. okay . buddy say sports is looking. all right, thanks sandy. and that's it for me, molly. inside for this news hour. we leave you with memories of sharina blackly. ah no, not a from with him on your team yet. and also a view to what he said or to what the hell that the put to be with
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a shooting abuto to look ah and with generations. this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain florist
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provides, but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river, community brought a lawsuit against a po to us government. you've won, you want the unprecedented ruling obliges the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny cedar lloyd community has won a huge battle, but may not necessarily have the last word. since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests, african stories of resilience and carry a lot of us is one of them, a little boy that tradition and dedication to live without a buffet of clinical you in a short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9. and the
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bookmaking africa direct on al jazeera trust in authority is up an old time low. you want to stop ro, hench. hey, true. this drops. this is a baffle about what the truth actually is. al jazeera investigative unit pulls back the curtain and reveals how fear, suspicion and conspiracy theories have become the tools of the powerful were in a dangerous character and that dangerous territory by this date. what happens now that we've literally diverge that may well be how democracy does the truth illusion on i just either. oh, you video shows the moments before al jazeera journalist showing up our clay was killed by israeli forces. ah.

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