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ah, a deadly hunt that was eliminated for most of australia decades ago is killing young women in the most indigenous communities. one 0, one east investigate on the algae there. did you know you could watch out as they were english streaming live on like youtube channel? plus thousands of all programs award winning documentaries and in depth news reports. subscribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah ah, australia's labor party ends almost
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a decade of conservative war as yet to gain a parliamentary majority. ah, on carry johnson. this is al jazeera life and also coming present joe biden, signs of $40000000000.00 ukraine funding bill flow to him during his asia trip. as the presence lensky says, is still open to talks in russia. ah, a funeral is held for teenager killed in the latest. is there any rate in the occupied west bank? oh, rockies rebuild of centuries, old mosques, destroyed i. so it's been described as array of the rooms. ah,
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australia is labor party has a close general election ending almost a decade of rule by the conservative coalition. actually, albany will now be prime minister, but he's yet to get a parliamentary majority. sarah clark reports from sidney election day in australia . voters turned up in all attire to cast their vote. i think we need a little bit of destruction here in australia. in fact, i think we need a lot of disruption. we need people who can stand up and, and have opinions and thoughts not based on party. there's been a few things i was in the last 3 years, especially during the pandemic. that is the government, as has got wrong. after 6 weeks on the campaign trail, the prime minister scott marson returned to his sydney electorate flanked by his wife and 2 daughters. the coalition leader made a last minute pitch to vote. who's on the 1st prime minister in a very long time that's been able to go through a term and fight the people on a 2nd time. and i'm seeking that support because i know this country is facing some strong and difficult and challenging taunt ah,
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the labor party was ahead in pre election polls that sentiment played out at the ballot box with anthony alban easy asking the coalition government ending 9 years of conservative rule to night, the astrology and paypal had voted for chinese ah, i am humbled by this victory. and i am honored to be given the opportunity to serve as the 31st prime minister of right back to liberal national party last safe blue ribbon seats to a group of high profile female independence, who campaigned on climate change, gender equality and integrity. it's got morrison took responsibility for the party's loss. thank to strengthens and declared. he'll step down as leader of the liberal party. it is proper to acknowledge the functioning of our democracy. i've always believed in australians and their judgment,
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and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony abernathy in the life of potty and i wish him and his government all the very best. my labor has won the most seats in the selection counting continues. and what we don't know is whether or not anthony albanese has a claim. majority of australia faces the prospect of a hung parliament and the labor party needs to do a deal with the minor parties and the independence to govern. sarah clock out 0, sydney, australia. he was present, so biden says he's willing to meet north careers. qindzhong ford talks on security if he's serious and is in so for meetings with his south korean counterpart units took your is martin's 1st trip to asia since he took office last year on st. louis reports from soul on the ground in south korea. a mixed response to us president jo biden's visit these demonstrators welcomed him, seeing this as an opportunity to present
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a united front against north korea. 7 that follows reports leader kim jong and maybe about to conduct a 7th nuclear weapons test. but here, activists concerned about an arms race, a calling for peace. when the 2 precedents met at a summit on saturday, security was high on the agenda. j. i a corey are are, are they discussed enhancing sanctions and expanding the scope of combined military exercises? biden also said he's not opposed to meeting him, john good. if he sincere both president june and president biden also said they were ready to help north korea deal with an outbreak of cove at 19
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o. leaving an era where the economy, security, and security is there gonna me disruption in the supply chain caused by changes in the international security order is directory related to the lives of our people. but analysts say that may not be enough to bring north korea to the negotiating table. kim's, our resume appears to be determined to develop ah, the military, our tape ability to make sure that no square will be armed, to have association capability to hold you. as for susan civilian populations in south korea and in japan as hostages, although countering china's dominance in the region was not explicitly mentioned, the biden administration has made no secret of the fact it views china as the strategic challenge in tokyo on monday, president biden will unveil the indoor pacific economic framework,
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its members will include south korea and japan. analysts say the u. s. is reasserting itself in the region. years after former president donald trump pulled out of the trans pacific partnership trade pact. however, china sees that agreement as an attempt to marginalize it. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman criticized the u. s. on friday, saying it should do more to contribute to peace in the region. you're sure. instead of creating divisions, florence li al jazeera song the u. s. president has approved an additional $40000000000.00 aid package for ukraine . bill was flown to south korea full by the signature latest to packages on top of the 13600000000 dollars at washington has already given to you great personal. the mess zalinski has thanked biden for the aid package. his warning, the fighting will only bring more carnage longer. it drags on and says he still
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open to talks, but believes russia isn't interested. he but a more hobble now daughter squad directory will be difficult. it will be bloody, but it's and will be in diplomacy. i'm very convinced of this. yeah. there are things that we can't bring to an end without sitting at the negotiation table. that's how it is. because we would like to get everything back and russia doesn't want to give back anything. russia says it's destroyed a large box of weapons and military equipment delivered to crane bytes western allies. it says it carried out to miss south dr. new a railway station to me and west of the capital chief. russia also said it struck a few stores, facilities near death in the south. really, you are 50 or the armed forces of the russian federation continued the special military operation in ukraine. high precision, long range, sea bass missiles near the moline railway station, and shut me region, have destroyed a large batch of weapons and military equipment delivered from the us and european
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countries for a grouping of ukrainian troops. and don bass. russian air base missiles near odessa, desa port plans have destroyed fuel storage is intended for ukrainian nationalists armored vehicles or some of the worst st battles of ukraine's war were around its capital. a fucking air pen, north of kira was part of russia's failed attempt to circle the city. now it's back in ukraine control. people are trying to move on. same bizarre the report as i can hook it. i cannot express it. she says, feelings of anger, feelings of hatred and feelings, of deep contempt for the russian soldiers who brought death to her hometown. when you pull that initial couldn't get to the form a kindergarten teacher. nina, your mac cova lost her lifelong home and the invasion, sheltering in children's summer school and her pin. she now listens for any news of the war. but as to billy supper,
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hardly russians with their boots trampled on all our happiness, peoples lives, peoples, hope everything. they travelled everything in one minute, a passport and some medicine precious few necessities. all she was able to take her house now a crime scene, or that she had in this world bomb to rebel in the winter, her room was the warmest. that's why she chose it. a lifetime of memories, a lifetime of belongings. she doesn't want any of it back. send it to the russians . she says. so it may weigh on their conscience. would you? the last luigi button coming billy. our people are dead. crushed with tanks, how can we ever forgive them for us? never know one, not for a 100 years of economy. what was left standing in the city is being fixed.
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one man said all he wants is to make repairs, so life can return to normal amount of money. but what was broken in a matter of months? in some cases, mere hours will take years to rebuild. it's difficult to find a street nor pain that hasn't been hit by gunfire or tank shells or mortar rounds. and so many absolutely devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. not even houses of worship were spared . and even the most civilian of spaces became targets in this war. which enabled whom boys subdivide crow. my heart is drenched in blood and tears. that is all i have in my soul. and when you bought it, it was artillery. maybe windows were heads, and rhodes were hit,
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the roof of the kindergarten was burned. my son's class was in not building the kindergarten doesn't exist now. why should i be happy? why did this happen? it's sad, a lot of people who i know were killed even now as the war moves away from towns around keith as life begins to return to a new kind of normal ukrainians, piecing their lives back together, say they never thought russia would actually invade. they still can't believe it happened and they still don't understand why. then basra b o to 0 or pit. a funeral has been held for 17 year old palestinian shot dead buys very forces occupied westbank. his increased attention as it followed, arrayed in jeanine, where al jazeera, as it should mean, and actually was killed last week. him on con reports. ah, morn is berry. i'm just fed and promised to take revenge for his killing islamic to
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had claimed 17 year old as one of his members. wow. he was killed by israeli forces engine in refugee camp in the early hours of saturday. these really army is intensified night raids. engineers in recent weeks since the beginning of the year 20 palestinians had been killed in the camp and the town. the town is also where al jazeera joan, the sharina barclay was shot in the head and killed by these rail yamini. she was on assignment and wearing a helmet and vest clearly mocking her as a journalist. but israel is refusing to launch a criminal investigation. and now 57 american politicians have signed a letter demanding the f. b. i to investigate. republican congressman andre carson tweeted the killing of our desert porter and fellow american sharina. barclays was not only a tragedy, it was an affront to press freedom and to all americans, adding, we need answers and accountability from these really government, agnes calamari of amnesty international tweeted. it's an additional violation of
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sharon's right to life and a clear violation of israel's obligation under international law. one amongst many, she goes on to say this is what repression and domination look like. some lives simply don't matter. oh is really force is still the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barriers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupants to ru slip to take part in the funeral and bury. israel has tremendous support within the u. s. and that's the reason why they've been able to so far, resist pressure on turning an investigation into serene blacklist death. however, with international voices growing louder, how much longer they can resist. that pressure remains to be seen. iran con, out 0, occupied eastern islam. lebanon's, outgoing government has approve the financial recovery plan. it's final meeting before losing decision making powers. a plan includes several measures to unlock funds. my deal with the international monetary fund that includes changes to those
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on the bank, secrecy, the bailout is needed to do the 3 year economic meltdown. still ahead here on out as error. i'm the argument that in northeast india were heavy floods have at least 14 people and impacted more than 700000 other. ah, and hoping to strike the right cord musicians from across mexican culture festival, t ah. the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to a cat. whoop. your travel package today. how i was still got some very heavy rain pushing across southern parts of china, even though there may you front just pulling off shore for a time. so something of
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a break, but you can see that just sympathetic line of cloud which rolls its way back into the south of china and a pair pop as we go through the next few day. so sunday, more breakdown, pause coming through here where to weather just moving across the u. s. southern japanese islands, largely dry fir the main islands but still want to shout into northern and central parts of honshu up to was okada, dry, warm and sunny across the korean peninsula. sol at $27.00 celsius and rising. we'll see similar temperatures. they're debating chances, some winter weather here, southern parts of china say more of those heavy showers, journey up with a heavy shower c at msn. trav calls making its way. now across in the china, into myanmar some heavy rain coming back into northern parts of the philippines. usual scattering a showers across malaysia and indonesia place to say things looking better across india over the next day or so. a significant drop in the intense rambles will be seen across at northeastern corner. it will be some showers, therefore bangladesh. little more in the way of cloud and showers towards north
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western parts of india, tempering the heat. and a similar situation. the pakistan cats are air with issue and line of the journey. gotta one of the fastest growing nations in the world news, ronnie carto needed to open and development international shipping companies to become a key, middle east, and trade and money skilfully down 3 key areas of development, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. wanted cato causes gateway to whoa trade blue ah,
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watching out as a reminder of our top stores, voters in australia has ended nearly a decade of conservative government. maybe the antony albany is defeated, incumbent conservative. probably this is scott morrison, but overall majority in parliament isn't certain. a funeral has been held for 17 year old palestinian shot and killed by israeli forces and occupied westbank. happened in jeanine where al jazeera journalist machine actually was killed over a week ago. he was present, joe biden has approved an additional 40 financial aid package. view crane is the latest on top of the $13600000000.00 that washington has already given. more heavy rain floods and land slides are further devastating areas in north eastern india and some states at least 14 people have died in the latest downpours . more than 700000 people are affected. have new metal reports from now on district
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in northeast india. normally, a bill rashid the width through water several times a day to get essentially, his home has been flooded for days. he says he's tried getting help, but shelters are full, and his family is still waiting for government aid. it will put us in a hurry, bullet, presenting or we are facing many difficult licksey you can see for yourself. there's so much water. we have no way to get out. there's barely enough food. we had some rice at home, but now that's also over. hundreds of thousands of other people have been displaced by floods caused by heavy rains. in a psalm state in india, as ne nego district is the hardest hit, more than 300000 people have been affected. the water here comes from a nearby river that overflowed and its rockfish that some villagers are catching to eat. despite the rising water levels, many people are choosing to stay back,
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waiting for the tide to turn, so they can stop rebuilding. many people are being evacuated rafts like these have been crossing flooded roads and fields to rescue people stranded for days. well, i tell you, problem, you're facing many problems. some people in my family are not keeping well. i asked them to come with me, but they didn't want to leave and they wanted to stay at home in the military is using aircraft and boats to help distribute aid last bloodworth dog. and for the c v one. actually, after that, the people just talk about a flood as it a highest one on the severity of the flood is has, are, was dead flood on. so now though danger level of evil here is 59.10 meters. but it is her cross gardenia level, which is now 60.39 meters. although water levels are slowly receding. people already the monsoon season will begin in
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a few weeks and the rains are usually heavy and cause flooding. park new metal arches. eda nego district in northeast india and fierce the storms of killed at least 30 people. the eastern be hosted every rain, strong winds, and lightening have hit 16 districts in recent days. rescue work is ongoing. starting in that central columbia has left hundreds of people without homes and fear. the cynthia streets turned into rivers. after more than 10 hours of heavy rain is forced airport to suspend flights and operations. a storm that sweatsuit germany has generated 3 tornadoes, destroying homes and knocking out power. one person has been killed and thousands injured. the harding has more. this isn't the mid west of the united states. this is northern germany. debris swirling caught on camera and posted online. the violet weather generated 3 major tornadoes. this one touching down and
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live said, oh, the storm cell also brought rain hail and strong gust of wind. the basements of hundreds of homes were flooded and left over debris stopped. many people from leaving this church lost its steeple it's remnants now blocking the junction of a road. the severe weather disrupted traffic. anna brewed a trees that topple under rail tracks and road rescue services to point all available resources. germany usually experiences several tornadoes a year. as colder air from the north clashes with warmer air from the south. but not all leave this kind of destruction in its weak. leah harding al jazeera, one of the world's most active volcanoes. mount etna put on a spectacular displaying its the on friday, sending massive at plumes of smoke and hot lava into the sky. were options like
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these happen several times a year, but rarely cause any damage to surrounding towns on the on and of sicily. the u. s . judge has blocked plans to lift and immigration policy that prevents migrants from seeking asylum in the u. s. a policy known as title 42 was issued to prevent the spread of corona virus. medical experts say it's no longer needed. kathy has hurry on. has many of these migrants have been waiting and the one on mexico for years hoping to seek asylum in the us. but along with thousands of others still have to wait longer. a federal judge has extended an immigration policy known as title 42, which blocks most of them from claiming asylum. that's why we've been waiting for so long for years. with title 42 in place, we're not allowed to request asylum. god willing, we can find a solution because returning to our country's isn't really an option. the policy
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introduced under donald trump's administration allows the government to expel migrants from the us to prevent the spread of hope. at 19 president joe biden was due to lift the measure on monday, but a coalition of 24 states sued and one and then wasn't. and you look at the thing, we understand title 42 exists due to sanitary measures. that's why we're here today with proof of vaccination and our covert tests. we don't have the virus. so i don't think it's fair to apply this order against us. more than 230000 migrants cross the border between mexico and the us in april alone, without title 40 to us officials say the numbers could search to 18000 migrants a day or 2. so let's see. i thought the city is at full capacity right now. the shelters are overcrowded, and there are many people who've been waiting for a long time. there's a significant haitian population, families, and many pregnant women with families. there's a lot of uncertainty and a lot of frustration. it's
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a problem for buying and whose approval ratings are low. republicans are also focusing on the issue ahead of the mid term elections in november. human rights group say the crisis is being politicized by both sides. the justice department says a will appeal to decision. in the meantime, thousands of migrants will be forced to wait yet again. katia lopez or the young al jazeera switzerland has become the latest nation to confirm a case of monkey pox. at least 800 sections have been reported in 12 countries, including the u. k. u. s. and peru. disease was 1st identified in monkeys in the central in west africa, that spreads to close contact causing body source and fever. no debts have been reported so far. nearly 5 years after i saw was defeated in mosul. a large part of the city is to live ruins. they include a mosque that dates back centuries. some of the java reports iraqis and rebuilding
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at one of the cities. well, no, not box rocca, the annuity mosque in most, iraq, 2nd largest city is isis declared. it's so called caliphate in 2014 famous for its leaning mineral, or i'll head by his local people called it. it's been regarded as an icon for nearly 900 years leveled in the fight. soldiers and local people reject delegations by isolated the tower and must be destroyed by bombs dropped by the us led coalition. now, piece by piece, brick by brick. iraqis are putting it back together, european parties and unesco aimed to fully restore the monuments by next year. them in difficulties that we found as the beginning of the project was level. we remove that we moved about $5600.00 tons of levels and also about the living. these, all of them was put inside of the whole or difficulties want to, to restore and think about as much as possible from the historical pieces and to
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clean it documented and saved it in a 50 way. 6 meters below the surface of prayer hall and of lucian rooms. after debris and explosives were cleared, archeologists have discovered what they believed to be the original mosque built alongside the minute. one official described it as a rear of hope from the ruins. but this is only one part of morsels destroyed old city. it will take an estimated $100000000000.00 to reconstruct in every province in public spaces and heritage sites. but people here are still waiting for some of that money to arrive, so they can restart their lives. and while they wait for promises made by donors and the government to materialize, young people are reclaiming most of the public spaces. this is what the central library of mosul university looked like after and i still fighters were targeted there. but students and staff risked their lives to rescue books, even pages. and now the building is back with reminders of its recent past that are
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now our display sections for discussions and computers for researches. doctor se still wants help from academics and international libraries for most of the 1000000 items, including books, manuscripts and research papers were destroyed, correct? and john looked over here and then us of the idea was not just to restore it, but also to make it contemporary and not just a book repository, but minerals of knowledge. we aim to target all sections of society while concentrating on youth. so everyone can benefit from the resources, summary hopes, the big mosque and his city will soon be rebuilt. and these children who remembered the horrors of war for people who lived together in peace in the future. some a majority of era. most of the musicians in mexico have revived a festival, paused for 2 years by the pandemic, jaws. artists from all corners of the country and represents more than 30 jones of folk music organizes hope. it will spark
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a new interest in cultural heritage rapid ah, a weekend of traditional music in the mexican capital. the event is soon but a meal, a cultural festival that highlights the great diversity of mexican folk music. and perhaps more importantly, a perfect excuse to bust a move. what does that mean? what we feel a tremendous pride because this music style is from our region and mexico. we enjoyed dancing to it because we like to represent our state wherever we go. soon but amelia began as a way for artists to honor beloved mexican choreographer emilio rojas, and i gone who passed away in 2002 to day the festival has grown into one of the city's most important annual cultural events. one that encourages visitors of all ages to hit the dance floor this year, the sun, but i mean cultural festival the celebrating its 20th anniversary. the occasion has
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drawn in some 80 different musical groups and performances representing nearly every corner of mexico. one of the most attractive aspects of the festival is watching visitors proudly dawning traditional attire. ah! after being shut down for 2 years, due to coven 19 restrictions, the festival has made a big comeback, giving visitors an introspective look at cultural heritage through more than 30 genres of mexican folk music. if mamma's up went up in november, her sudden what of communities all around the world turn to look at their own traditions? the cultural wealth of latin american countries is immense. but we are often forced to listen to just one type of music, like reagan, which is horrible. event organizers say they hope the festival will continue to grow and attract more international visitors. who are curious about the great many customs and traditions that make up mexican culture. ah.

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