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reason land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife migration have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all this canyon needs more money for conservation and with a corona virus condemning, keeping many visitors awake revenue from towards him. is it enough? here at the allison national park and i knew all ceremony has been launched the hall creation. then individuals pay $5000.00 to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, as more soldiers leave the commander of the far right ukrainian regiment defending it? asks his fighters to surrender. ah,
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ontario johnson, mrs. al jazeera died from also coming. the last moments before al jazeera is sharina acclaim was killed by israeli forces. new video shows there was no fighting at the time she was shot. joe biden arrives in south korea on his 1st to asia trip . as u. s. president, look into south a new china strategy. you cases of monkey park saw detected in europe and north america. baffling sciences to never seen. the virus spread so fast. as to weeks of bombardment, fighting in ukraine's last pockets of resistance against the russian forces, marybell has ended. the right wing armed group defending the as a star deluxe has surrendered under orders from ukraine's military leadership. more than 1700 fighters are reported to lay down on since monday. follow green. you
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simply says she's the robert on the medieval boy, glory to ukraine, 86 days of defense of variable, the top military leadership ordered the preservation of the life and health of the garrison soldiers and the cessation of the cities defenses. despite heavy fighting, circular defense and lack of supplies, we constantly emphasized the 3 most important conditions of civilians wounded and dead, who as a result, civilians were evacuated to seriously injured, received the necessary assistance and they were evacuated with further exchange and transfer to the territory controlled by ukraine wire and a deuce on russia is focusing its campaign in the east and south. this includes dumbass and industrial heartland. when moscow has supported its separatists for years, but amass lensky says, the region is now disjoint. we're going live now to i said vague in cremmit tossed for more on this. so i said, what impact will this new order by the as oh,
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come on to make. do you think so, so far we've heard that those severely wounded were evacuated to russian health territory that the civilians have been evacuated and that the operation to take out the dead bodies is still ongoing. now we had previously heard that those soldiers inside that plant were not surrendering life now that this order has come through, well, we expect them to surrender if the order has gone through. but that does seem to be some difference in terms of what's actually taking place or what's being said, but those didn't the as of plan on what's been said by politicians in care of now, here ukraine has not used a word surrender before they've said that the military operation has been over, but now we're hearing from the military command that they asked those. so just to surrender. that's because the, as of plant is surrounded the russians control mario poll, and whether that order will be a bay do not. we'll have to wait and see, but essentially there's no way out for those. so just still in the as of the as of
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tank that previously they had appealed to a 3rd party to intervene to ensure that they can be evacuated. but so far, the only people have been evacuated have been severely wounded. we don't know what negotiations are taking place. although presidents lensky privy privacy has said that they are using international negotiators to try to secure the release or the evacuation of those still in the plant. and i said, what's the situation elsewhere in easton, ukraine? as far as we can gather, where hen come and tour skinner, eastern ukraine over the last hour, the air raid siren was going off. and many of the people have already left this city. many people go around, still hearing the sounds are like terrify in the distance as if nothing is happening. but there's an acceptance here, at least that the russians can strike at any time and at any place. and in fact, they can, if i can just explain to you how chronic tours can some of these areas is like
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a pocket surrounded by russian forces and russian forces have made advances over the last week or so on. the situation has been deteriorating, but in some of these cities they come across. you will see people walking around, people doing their shopping. the public transports they're running with their rates are instead of going off with the thuds of directory fire still taking place and we way back north yesterday or small town that's been constantly hit by shelling artillery missiles drives as well as air strikes and the mer there has asked people to evacuate, and he himself was 1st taking shelter in a bunker. so the situation has deteriorated, and the russians have made advances on several fronts. and there is a feeling here that sooner or later that turns out back not will become the frontline and tyler cra, tanza kramer tossed over start experiencing the shelling that back and what is experiencing right now. okay, i said, beg for now live in crematory for us. thank you. are russia says the sooner all the
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fighters are out of the still works in marion or the sooner every one there can be safe. rosa book you in the blockade of the of a star plant continues. civilians have been evacuated from the plant and they were held thereby. ukrainian nationalists, a 177 people have been saved, including 85 women and 47 children. all of them have received qualified medical and psychological help. nationalist blocked at the plans, are actively surrendering so far. 1908 people have laid down their arms door search bar. it has more now from oscar. from the russian defense minister himself, he provided an update about what's going on and as you reach us, heard, he gave us the latest figures about the number of people that have been evacuated. and he did her highlight the fact that the blockade of the a steel planned by the russian forces continues. which means they're not quite done yet. we are waiting for the russian defense minister to basically announce that
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that process is clear since they began on may 16th with the help of the united nations and the international committee of the red cross. what he also said there was interesting was that there operation in, at lou ganske in the dorm mass region is coming to its final stages. meaning that he hopes to announce a victory in the ganske in the coming days. and he said that this will expand a russia's gains in a dumbass region. of course, this is the focus of the 2nd stage of russia, special military operation that has been ongoing. and it's now $86.00 days into that operation. germany has signed an energy partnership deal with cut up in an attempt to reduce this dependency on russia. catalyst. and maria shake and i'm in been hammered. al tony met with the german chancellor in berlin. he confirmed that they hoped to start ascending liquefied natural gas from 2024, and says cutter will help contribute to european energy security. we've been
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investing for many years in elin g, and we're, we're very proud to hopefully the expansion will be. there's a gas expansion that will be ready, hopefully by 2026. we understand now the energy security is very important and gas fuller is playing a very vital role. and it's going to be very important for the transition period as well. so this is an investment that is very important to us and we're looking forward as well. that especially in the gas sector that to him, to explore new markets. dominic kane has more now from bennett. what we had been led to believe, given that there have been a meeting between the deputy chancellor herbert havoc and the amier of cat back in march, is what we're expecting. rather is this idea of a 20 year deal, which would provide a considerable volume of category l, n, g to germany,
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over the course of that 20 years. and the thing there is, there's been some snags in that deal. some of the conditions that were being insisted upon by the government and doha really were not particularly palatable here in germany. the idea of 20 years of l. n g. well, that's a fossil fuel. this government wants out of fossil fuels sooner than that. the idea of linking the price of the gas to the price of oil. and the idea coming from doha, that the gas being supplied to germany should not then be rerouted to other countries. which is what germany does right now with gas that it gets from russia. so what we got was this expression of gas will be flowing between all the pipe to be sent rather from cat are to germany, but not in the sorts of volumes that the deal had been muted before. would have led us to believe. so lots of expressions of friendship, solidarity, and that sort of thing, but no specifics about what exactly how much gas will come and when often the weak
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arter our colleague, assuring other actually was killed by israeli forces and occupied westbank. you video is cooperating eye. witness accounts al jazeera has obtained footage showing the last moments before she even was shot in the head. it also shows there were no crashes at the time. and gunshots came from a position where is rainy. soldiers were stationed. oh our people are seen fleeing to the opposite side of the street towards an area where is ready. officials originally claimed the shooting came from her. oh, did soon i'm is it is ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. 7 ha, ha, ha ha dollar yes. dotala here with that i
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am about phone video was taken by journalist who survived the attack, which i hate. ow saudi had accompanied shaheen on assignment that day in jeanine in the occupied west bank. he went back to the area and retrace their steps. mckesson confirmed the cock woman from mother dana. we. i took a dorm from here. we began to walk towards the location where a colleague sharika was murdered, as we continued to walk naturally and quietly. we stood here at this spot myself and my colleagues will come from it when. 1 it's m m, i know which one of them did you stand in front of them so to see you, but double. oh sure, i'll 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 bullet proof press vessels, and we also made sure to we're here to all safety standard. now my camera was with me and i put it here to record what was happening in the street and was the presence of the occupational forces. after a few seconds, the shooting started today and the 1st bullet hit this building. and i told my
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colleagues that they were shooting at us, being journalists also, but we have to protect ourselves. had the thought that's been up. but were you exactly when the fuzz woodard was fired? we were in this spot. these rarely military says it is not opening a criminal investigation to the killing of sri. actually, sharina was shot in the head by israeli forces while covering a raid engine in the occupied west bank. the military says it's identify the soldiers rifle that may have been used to kill her, but it says it cannot be sure unless palestinians turn over the bullet for analysis . on the day of her funeral is rarely forces storm the procession and beat mourners, causing poor berries to almost drop her coffin. and this of the international community have condemned her kidding when calling for an investigation for friends and colleagues of the our 0 during this have spoken of her legacy and the dangers faced by palestinian reporters. it's in the special edition of talk to al jazeera. i will not the kind of person that can be forgotten. she's not the
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kind of person that should be for them. it's such a heavy burden. immunity that is early on is having no one and they're not being held account. no respect for that, no respect for the living. a few months. every year. we lose journalists on posters. now they say the daughter of palestine. she was and you can watch the full program talk to al jazeera in the field on saturday at 430 g m t. joe biden is in south korea for his 1st to asia trip. as you, as president, he seeking to reassure our eyes about countering china's influence and discuss north korea's nuclear ambitions is also hope that deals in the region that can fix the problem to the global supply chain. florence louis reports from so u. s.
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president biden's 1st stop in south korea, a computer chip plant by some som, that could serve as a model for a multi 1000000000 dollar facility being built in the u. s. that underscores the importance of the semiconductor industry computer chips, power, modern technology for vehicles to artificial intelligence, but a global chip shortage. since the pandemic has affected the availability of many of these products. 3 quarters of global chip production comes from asia. the biden administration is now looking to shift some of that to the u. s. how will do that in my view is by working with close partners who do share or values or do would probably do career secure, more of what we need from our allies and partners and bolster our supply chain resilience. the move is also partly driven by china's drive for self sufficiency in
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ship production with the government pouring billions of dollars into the industry. for the u. s. to maintain its technological advantage, it has to invest in computer chips for south korea. a focal point of president biden's visit is an opportunity to strengthen existing ties into a more comprehensive partnership inner languages. i hope that today's visit will serve as an opportunity for the r, okay. u. s. relationship to be reborn as an economic security alliance based on advanced technology and supply chain cooperation. president biden's visit comes a week after he hosted southeast asian leaders at a summit in the u. s. analysts say these events underscore how the indo pacific region remains a top priority for the biden administration. on saturday, the 2 presidents will hold a summit with their expect it to discuss regional security, including the de new clarissa ation of the korean peninsula. florence louis al jazeera sol still ahead on al jazeera. the shrunken president swears in more
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members of his new cabinet with fresh faces be enough to stop why sprinkles his resignation already swamped and he could get worse, the flooding, affecting hundreds of thousands of people in india. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. hello the weather slow, he set for the korean peninsula over the next couple of days. i had also for japan weeks if fair amounts of cloud in that cloud will always flirt with that eastern side of japan. as we go through the next day or 2, the may front. not too far away, it's pulling out of, but taiwan easing off into the open waters. some heavier showers there to southern parts of hon. she for a time is clipping the far south and east of her honshu 21 celsius in tokyo. not
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too bad justice and where to weather into the far northeast of china and all parts of the korean peninsula. but for much a south riff, a good part of northern and central china. it does it largely fine and dry. although the showers are set to continue. longest spells dufrane may you front bring pulse is a very heavy, rainy and across southern parts of china over the coming days. joining up with a monsoon france of course, which is now bringing some very heavy writing across indo china, particularly to was myanmar tours and northern parts of a thailand. usual crop of well heated the day shout a seasonal rains. there was much of southeast asian, of course, the heaviest to the north of the equator. the heavy showers continue just around the boat. been gold possibility of a developing cyclone coming in here and stays hot for northwest india, cancer, airway official airline of the journey. reagan, stories of resilience, and perry
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a blessing to one of them, tradition and dedication for them, it was i was a little more robust with short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9 and the book to make it africa direct on al jazeera lou. ah, you're watching elders. yeah, reminder about top stores off top battling russian forces for nearly 3 months. the last remaining troops at mariposa still works with lay down their arms under orders from ukraine's military leadership. germany has signed an energy partnership. deal
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with cutoffs, attempted to reduce this dependency on russia, confirmed they hoped to start sending the crew quite natural gas from 2024. joe biden. these in south korea for his 1st asia trip was u. s. president, seeking to reassure allies about countering china's influence the region discussed measures to stop north korea's nuclear ambitions. jose ramos horta says he'll work to forge closer ties with china off to being sworn. he does east tables, president independence figure and nobel laureates has served in the job before, as was prime minister in foreign minister. jessica washington has more. cindy lee, as his youngest country welcomes it's new president 72 year old jose ramos horta is a familiar face for most in east timor, also known as tim will. estie. it's the 2nd time he's held, the presidency and the country gained independence. 20 years ago,
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after more than 2 decades of occupation by indonesia, it's often struggle with with periods of political instability. ramos horta has pledged to help resolve the tensions between rival faction, people to all parties, both inside and outside parliament. i will continue to have dialogue with every one of these 3 president ramos horta played a major role in east g most fight for independence from indonesia. and has been an important political figure ever since. after securing a landslide winning elections in april, he says he will focus on strengthening regional ties. our relations with public off indonesia, australia, new zealand law. and this song is asian countries. jo, graphically loans will be more less, it must be at the top of our national agenda in east timor is the only country in southeast asia,
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that's not part of the association of southeast asian nations or asi on indonesia has pledged to support. ramos horta does goal of becoming a member. we try our vest, luke and fins at that us yet, members on the bottoms of the militia become part of the process. so we, we look on video to convince the members that east timor is one of the poorest countries in asia, about 40 percent of its population live below the poverty line. yeah, i mean, everyone has high hopes that with president ramos horta, as connections. we cannot cooperation with other countries to develop, to more less about 70 percent of people in east timor are under 30 years old. it's a young country with a young population. and while people haven't forgotten its troubled past many, a hoping for a better future. jessica washington out here, focused on former prime minister, enron con, is quoted on support, is to march on the capital and reject his removal from office. con has been running
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support since losing office in a new confidence voting parliament last month. let's get more in this way that come all harder in it's, i'm a bad, so come on, he's addressed or valuable ready. what's the been not telling you support to say? well rallied your day and moved on. why large of the have a big god damn wrong that been holding large rally the across the country and a bit too much support for that long march. i need to announce that directly now and the date for that long march under cap richard. however, today he announced that directly that it would be between the 25th and 29th of may discard a call committee meeting on sunday. and that did run the final date where to come here, of course, exerting print shop on the gray lation government, which was formed after a ward of no confidence. again, timber on cons. to avoid delay changed or dissolve the assembly and to go back to
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the people today of course have been rejecting thing that day will bring in the electoral reform, the situation in buckets on very critical because the political stability comes at the time when there be a nose dive against the u. s. darla, and that have caused a huge pressure on the new government to come to red riding inflation. so ember on current pop your data day instead of dwindling has guide are all good after he was ousted by that board of no confidence. and there's not a day that they say the quarter going to spread it had been selling now today. all across focus on big green was set up. how did the people in the city also witness this particular rally and more on. and we're gonna be preparing for that long, marginally dumb abad on the law. bought curry, which could bring life to what jewel stand, status,
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and add to the political attentions already where didn't park it's done. ok, thank you. come on, hide. a nice rest in isn't about that. to lankin president got a by route a pack sir, has sworn in 9 more members to his new cabinet. violence flared overnight. that was protested, continue to demand his resignation. lanka is suffering its worst economic crisis in decades. spiraling prices, power cups and limited fuel. now fernandez reports now from columbus. i get the chance allowed an unforgiving go home gotta return our stolen money. we want our future back. people are struggling to afford food medicine, cooking gas and fuel. i shall anchor faces. it's worse economic crisis since independence in 1948 because it's mainly a chair then it's a new quote. oh, i know, i probably,
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i my everything and gone. many people blame the raj, puts a family for the crisis from heroes who oversaw the military victory over the tamil tigers. in 2009 family members have now become a target of anger and ridicule. what is very unfortunate is the sense of entitlement that they have that they are meant to rule this country, almost like a royal family. and that sense, i think, comes from the fact that there were in charge when the 30th war came to an end. and they feel that they are the saviors of the country for era and other analysts say the roger boxer government took out big loans for giant infrastructure projects. after the country civil war ended and cut taxes. the president has admitted failure
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. anti corruption activists also allege billions of dollars may have been made from illegal deals in recent years. we like the form in the case of we are more than 500 miles. all lined the court, but not going to happen. some cases saw here in it's not her ending from chaos ongoing but pharma. her came back by the by the comes or no c id because evidence on been our friends. i'm a technical my past, the large boxes changed the constitution twice. critic, see this allowed them to contest an unlimited number of terms in the presidential office. we can parliamentary oversight and remove checks and balances against the politicization of public services and the police. the unprecedented protest in recent weeks has worried the ruling family prison got up. a roger boxer has brought in a new prime minister and a new cabinet. but despite the demonstrations,
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the roger boxes still control a majority in parliament. and the president is refusing protested, cause to step down. mina fernandez, al jazeera colombo, as he reign of sutton and land slides are affecting the lives of 700000 people in northeastern india. in some states, at least 10 have died in the latest downpours and farmers, same, most of the crops are gone. more rain is forecast of the natal has more from amazon . what you're seeing are essentially fields and many homes that have been completely inundated with water because of heavy rains and flooding that have lash the state of some military boards. like these have been going across a carrying relief material for the last few days. hundreds and thousands of people are still stranded. many of the villagers have been stock 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. our helicopters have been dropping supplies to talk to them of their, our predictions that heavy rains could continue well into the weekend, all of which could make rescue operations like these more complicated france, germany, belgium, and australia are among the latest countries to detect the cases of monkey pox, they join, others like britain were known, infections doubled from 9 to 20 on friday. the virus rarely seen outside western central africa as they were spread so quickly before the harding reports. monkeys able to transmit monkey parks to humans, causing fever, aches,
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and general lesions. but the virus passing from person to person has been rare, especially outside of west africa. until now, that may simply be more cases and more people who are incubating the disease in west africa who traveling. so there's more opportunity for it to seed into into european countries. another discovery is who is being infected. all known 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. and
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some scientists say the winding down of these vaccination campaigns has led to this jump. in monkey pox cases, there's no need to panic here. this is not going to spread and get into the general population and cause an epidemic like corona virus, as well 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 monkey pox made it to their shores. leah harding al jazeera, a new face is a fronting north korea's a fight against it's a coven. 19 outbreak, young charlie's appearing on television daily and reporting the latest figures that it says stand that more than $2000000.00 infections is. announcements are similar to those of americas infectious diseases expert doctor anthony foundry. little is known about you, including his medical qualifications. ah.

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