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border guard if someone they know, and it's going to be hopefully much easier to bring the goods in. the notice we leave to find a less chaotic situation that in the past few days, people seem less exhausted. this time i'm not crying. as you can see, the notice mission has been accomplished for now, but you will return with more goods as long as russia, missiles and buckets for the people out of ukraine. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, welcome to this new. so i'm adrian finnegan, in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a french journalist becomes the latest foreign media casualty in ukraine was the french foreign minister visits, offering support to president, followed him as a landscape. china seals deals with fiji but fails to get other pacific nations on
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board with broader agreements. ah, the palestinian prime minister denounces israeli ultra nationalist violence unoccupied east jerusalem saying it crossed all red lines and it stood since ancient times. but now this libby of the city is at risk of crumbling into the desert. and as for the french government claims that fans with fate, tickets that were the catalyst a full crowd problem. the champions, a final french lease, have been criticized for fine. tier guys, that support is waiting to be in the form. so we begin in ukraine where a french journalist has become the latest media casualty in 3 months of war. the man is understood to be a reporter with b, f. m t v. i was killed in the eastern look hand screech, and he was reportedly wounded in the neck that he was emerged on the same day that
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the french foreign minister visited the ukrainian town of boucher where mass graves were discovered after russian troops left. catherine colina saw an exhibit of photos documenting alleged war crimes. she also plans to meet with president the le mans events keep al jazeera, same bus. robbie joins us town live from keith. same. what more do we know about how this french journalist died? well what we've been hearing is from one official in the launch region, we have not got an information. it's to exactly where this happened. but a statement released by this official does confirm a few immediate and important details. this gentleman was accompanying an evacuation bus that was there to evacuated least 10 people from a dispute area in the region. once again, specific a specifics as to where we are still unclear. but we know that the evacuation
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process had to be stopped. the official said that the bus vehicle came under attack, and as he said, the car was fired on as it was going to pick up people. and the french journalist was killed. and the statement goes on to say that the vehicle was going to pick up 10 people from the area and came under enemy fire. shrapnel pierced the body of the car and a fatal wound to the neck was received by an accredited french journalist who was there to document the evacuation. and we're not naming this gentleman at the moment since his organization has not done so yet, but we do know that at least one french journalist was killed today. that brings a total number of journalists killed, covering this war since the beginning of the invasion to $24.00, a small number compared to the grand total of almost $9000.00 civilians killed since the beginning of the conflict, but still a high number for journalists killed reporting this conflict of frances foreign minister is the key of today. what was she doing
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while she's france's new foreign minister, and this is her 1st trip abroad, and it is a big one coming to ukraine. she said to offer solidarity and support to ukrainian allies. now this is going to certainly be an opportunity to reset relations with ukraine. francis tried to strike more of a balance in its approach to both russia and ukraine since the beginning of the war and ukrainians. many of the government as well as everyday premiums on the street of seen that as france being more pro russian than they would like. but this is certainly an opportunity to try to reset that relationship and change that narrative. she's here to discuss imports and exports of grains we've oil seed, all of these very, very important things that make ukraine, such a key part of the global food supply chain. something that has suffered enormously since the beginning of the war. and that balanced relationship with russia may help and trying to unclench russia's fist around ukrainian pores that have stopped exports of ukrainian food and substances from,
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from leaving ukrainian port since the beginning of this war. so that is no doubt going to be an important part of the conversation they have that is likely to be a step closer to trying to resolve the global some crisis that has been sparked by this war. joso visited the town of boucher just north of keith. it became a real, very heavily document of symbol of the brutality of the russian occupation when the massacres left bodies just lying on the streets. that was, of course, documented heavily after the russians departed from the area, she visited a cathedral in gucho. that was the site of a mass grave where many of russians victims were buried and paid her respects once again, expressing great deal of support for the ukrainian people. i'll just st. swaby reporting live from a breezy keys. many thanks have a saying, and you lead us to starting in brussels after lead up dominated by divisions over the next sanctions against russia. one of the biggest sticking points is the you plan the band,
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russian oil imports. leaders will also discuss how to get blockaded grain and other food out of ukraine and nations. defense capabilities are diplomat. together, the james base, georgia still live from brussels. james, what can we expect from the summit? while some it starts formally in about, now's time. the leaders are arriving some of them speaking to reporters, as they arrive among the 1st meetings they will have when they sit down here is one which will be virtually joined by the president of ukraine president lensky. and he'll talk about his needs. he'll talk about the money that ukraine still needs the weapons. it still needs from the countries. as you say, there'll be other discussions all i think, really related to ukraine, the global food crisis, looking at the situation that, that grain that is trapped inside ukraine, that is needed to try and get to world markets. but, but the real divisive issue will be on the area of energy and sanctions, as you say,
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agent. they've had 5 packages of sanctions that in many ways to surprise the international community. how united and strong that has been. but the 6 package of sanctions is proving very, very hard for them to negotiate. but the european commission came up with the idea of this almost a month ago. the idea was to buy and the impart impossible russian oil that was uncomfortable for several members. and it was a red line for one of them hungry, which objected to the plan that plan has since been watered down negotiations now are on the basis of all oil that is coming by ship would be banned, but pipeline oil would still be allowed. that still hasn't been agreed yet, and i suspect they'll be further discussions going on here. we have busters discussing it over the weekend, and in the hours before the summer, even with the water down plant, you've got a study as prime minister ahead of this summer saying that he, he doesn't think an agreement will be reached the at all this time. it'll have to wait until the next summer. then you've got bulgaria prime. it is to say, oh yeah,
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we're going to make an agreement all bit with delays and some missions. this is the problem, isn't it? with a block of 27 nations, they've all got that different priorities. they've all got their dis, different. national browse is they've all got different views on this. some have different relations in the past with russia hungry certainly in the past has been closer to russia. but if i don't get an agreement here, i think it shows 2 things. it shows 1st, the obvious that money will continue to flow to the russian government in terms of the payments for that russian oil. but it'll show, show the beginnings of cracks in the unity and we'll, so if you look on the nato side, there are differences there about the new nato members and objections there by turkey. and i think that's not the message that e u, or for that matter, nato leaders want to send to vladimir putin at this point. our diplomatic editor james base reporting life from brussels for the member james. many thanks. indeed,
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china's foreign minister as had mixed success in the latest leg of his pacific diplomatic mission, where he began his tor on thursday in the solomon islands. china recently signed a security deal there on monday in fiji. wearing a had been expecting to sign a sweeping agreement with foreign ministers from several pacific patients. but that was shelved. he'll now go on to kiddo samoa, tara vaughan war to papua new guinea and east timor. out as here as way in hay report south from suva, fuji's capital. as pacific island nation slowly emerged from the cove at 19 pandemic. and new diplomatic battle is under way and china is on the offensive. rebuilding the regions economies will take time and outside assistance. and beijing is extending a helping hand. even don't walk, don't be too anxious and don't be too nervous because the common development and prosperity of china and all the other developing countries would only mean greater
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harmony, greater justice and greater progress of the whole world. the latest op on chinese foreign minister, one year, 10 day tour of the pacific was fiji, where he met prime minister frank bonnie. madame a jill political point scoring means less than little to anyone who's all community is slipping beneath the rising seas. whose job has been lost or pandemic, or whose family is impacted by that ip address in the price of commodities. the main feature off his visit to sue the was supposed to be the signing of an agreement with foreign ministers from 10 countries. but it didn't happen the so called common development vision outlines wide ranging plans to improve relations between china and the island nations, including increased cooperation on security. last month, aging, signed a security packed with the solomon islands. that some observers say may lead to a permanent chinese military presence there. this vast region again,
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finds itself caught in the middle of a much wider struggle for power and influence at the moment being courted economically, isn't a bad situation for these countries to be in. but the area strategic importance has many worried that that struggle could be taken to a dangerous new level. the pacific nations are also on the front lines of climate change. and that's been a feature of the foreign ministers to many countries here are at risk from rising sea levels. and there's a sense their concerns haven't been taken seriously enough by regional powers, australia, and new zealand. despite that, experts, a fiji in particular isn't going to sign any agreements that will harm relations with its allies. figured as i want to have. i think um, till much dependence on any one country. ah, and it's, it's very, i think important for fiji to have good relationships with all the major powers. one ye may not have secured the regional deal he was hoping for, but the chinese will be taking a long term view of their pacific relationships. this has been
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a highly visible to us so far, and that in itself may be viewed as a success. wayne, hey, al jazeera, suva, fiji, a former rebel fighter has come out on top in columbia's presidential election. but gustavo, petro didn't win enough votes to avoid a run off against his right wing challenger alesongo ramp here to report sulphur. bugger tar. ah, it's an historic result for a leftist candidate in columbia. it more than 8 and a half 1000000 votes from a rebel fighter, gustavo, faith through came clearly on top in the 1st round of the presidential election, running on the promise of profound economic and social change. petro managed to get 40 percent of the vote. 10 percentage short of what he needed for an outright victory. oh, can i come up? we'll come use chris on. there are changes that are empty. there are changes that don't lead to real change. we want to invite all of colombian society to embrace real change. yet his success was diminished by the surprised 2nd place of little
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don't flip nan this. a 77 year old business man who rose in the polls in the last 2 weeks as an unexpected anti corruption crusader. oh good man. this a former mayor of the city of bouquet, or a manga managed to present himself as an alternative anti establishment candidate. despite being investigated himself for a number of wrong doings. he has been compared to a colombian version of trump, and in the past said he was an admirer of others. hitler. yet his message connected with many frustrated columbian voters in a campaign mostly conducted on social media. or he saw the moscow you're now alone . we see that citizens have the will to end corruption as a system of government to day. the country of cheap politics and corruption lost the corrupt to thought they would govern forever. last figured equal gutierrez, the defeated candidate, backed by the traditional establishment immediately and doorstep. man,
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this 4 to run off against what he calls the dangers of a patron presidency program mandate is potentially heteros. alexa pedro campaign was merely confident that giving a round with olympia adhere, wouldn't one give him it. he had, has his strong association with the right man with the political establishment. the whole situation changes now given his anti establishment dizzy. horace is his origins outside of politics. he's most clearly an outsider. the main takeaway here is that these results represents 1st and foremost, a stunning blow to columbia. traditional conservative establishment. the question for gustavo federal though is that if the now will be able to convince enough people that voted for those for it man this, that he represents the true change that columbia needs allison, that i'm picked, i'll just eat of about that. this is that he's off from al serra still to come on
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the program. i'm rob reynolds along the banks of the klamath river in northern california, where the biggest damn removal in us history will soon get underway at its force. raphael nadal sucks up a port, a final one of his oldest rivals of the french open. ah palestinian prime minister mohammed retired as described violence and occupied east jerusalem as aggression which crossed all red lines. tens of thousands of flag waving israeli ultra nationalists marched through the muslim quarter of the old city on sunday. the provocative flag de march celebrates the occupation of east jerusalem in 1967. some chanted racist slows on force with palestinians. smile anson, the showers of israel yesterday has crossed all red lines in international treaties
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with its repeated aggression against alexa and jerusalem on them. it attempts to impose a reality what it does in their line with the historical status call of alex hm. oscar jazel. i'll just cirrus, nita abraham, just now live from ramallah in the occupied westbank made out tell us more about what the prime minister had to say. the prime minister has been issuing statements since yesterday and even before warning against what israel is doing and occupy the east jerusalem. he had strong statements to day saying that israel needed more than 3000 israeli army and police officers to secure the city. he said there's a difference between occupying the city militarily and being the occupying power and between actually having sovereignty via there are a lot of palestinians was confirming their saying that the sovereignty is
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palestinian. they are resorting to international law saying that all you and resolutions related to johnson considered the eastern part of the city as the capital of a future palestinian state. but if you asked about a simians on the street, they would tell you that these statements are not enough. they want more from their leadership. about a state in authority has been saying that it's committed to a peaceful resolution to the conflict that they want to be resorting to diplomatic means to having a palestinian state. but on the street, palestinians have been seeing israel cementing its occupation increasing the illegal really settlements the for expanding on palestinian lands. they want more. and there's been a debate on social media whether hamas and the armed factions of the besieged to gaza strip should have actually launched rockets towards godaddy gaza. many people were sorry towards israel. many people were say, is that, you know,
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maybe it was wise from the armed factions, not to be a showing rockets or launching rockets saying that resistance against the israeli occupation has different means. and they said that steadfastness in being in jerusalem and in the occupy territory is another form of resistance and fighting. the israeli occupation has been on the most concussion today. this time in hebron more more we do. we know about that. we know that settler is in a hebron in the south of the occupied west bank have marched through the all parts of hebron, the old city and continued marching with their flags with the racist slogans towards the abraham make mosque. we know that they've been bated the a squares of the mosque and they've also the wit, under the protection of the israeli army, palestinian journalists, and people who had their trying to document what has been happening have been
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prevented from doing so. remember tension is already rising in hebron specifically and in relation to a sorry the abrahamic mosque is specifically because i didn't say that israel is throwing to change the style. the school there. it's going to change its architecture because they're at the israelis have imposed some sort of a separation between the times when juice, cambrai, and when muslim scam great at the most recently they've been changing the architecture of the mosque and palestinian. see this as a wave violation to the mosque and to the palestinians. al jazeera nita abraham reporting live fat from ramallah in the occupied westbank made many thanks . indeed, al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied
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west bank showing up. our clay was shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignment. and janine, on the day of her funeral is ready forces stormed the procession and started a beat. mourners causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. surely in elbow. our clay was without a 0 for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. grieving parents have shouted at u. s. president joe biden to do something about gun control, and he's promised that he will after visiting the texas school when 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in a mash shooting al jazeera, as john henderson reports now from val day. ah, president joe biden visited the scene of the latest school shooting,
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adding flowers to the growing memorial at rob elementary school. the biden's view, $21.00 portraits of grief, pausing at each to pay their respects. the 1st couple attended mass. it's sacred heart catholic church before speaking privately to the families who lost 19 children and 2 teachers. ah many welcome to high profile visitor. it shows that the nation supports the families as agrees with the family. but this isn't biding country. this community voted for donald trump by a margin of 15 percent and feeling degrees. i don't think it's necessary. at any time, much of this town of 16000 can be found here in the center of town. ah. oh, for a song,
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the comfort of company in shared gree. ah, oh, you've all the town square features. $21.00 white crosses, one for each of the victims of 2 days. massacres. and now they're almost entirely obscured by the thousands of flowers that people bring by. it wasn't on president biden's agenda today, but it serves as a spot for people to come and pay their respects. among those who came our local residents, veronica mendez, and maria gear elsewhere the world. you don't any civilian has no access to this type of what moves some proponents. ah, you would say mention a bad you know, the solution. army teachers, your teachers you say, do you want to carry a gun?
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no 6 year old kid and i don't know how to defend himself from a suitor after video surfaced of parents urging police to go inside. officers acknowledged it was a mistake to wait 78 minutes to enter the classroom and stop the gunman. i did it on sunday, the department of justice announced it would investigate why they took so long. it was not the 1st mass shooting scene biden has visited and it's unlikely to be the last town in his tenure left to grapple with grief. john henderson, l g 0, you've all day texas. the number of deaths caused by heavy rain and northeastern brazil has risen to at least 57000 more. a missing landslides on flooding had several neighborhoods, leaving nearly 4000 people homeless. it's brazil's 4th major deluge in just 5 months. that's got a weather update. now his elliton. hello. we have seen some torrential downpours
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across a central and some parts of china. big band of cloud here that of the may in front of course. and that's just been wriggling its way across a similar area. so a day after day, more of that heavy rain just sliding a little further south was through tuesday, dragon, out across the east china say southern parts of japan, not too bad on tuesday through peninsula warm try and sunny some lovely weather coming through here and that brighter weather will eventually push across the arrest over han. she hello does stay unsettled there for a good part of the kind. i wanted to shower into north korea, dry, sunny and hot into northern parts of china. and there you go. the rains continued across southern parts of the country, joining up with a raise that we have a cross, a good part of indo china, the msn down poles coming in here. malaysia, generally dry heat of the day, showers as p usually has a similar story there too. into indonesia, and as far as in there is concerned, the monsoon rains have now made the way across much of corolla slang saying have
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you down, pull showers there to win to me and mother ne of india. we have got the free monsoon showers extending across a good parts of central india. nothing further north to the north of that. it stays hot. we're going to return now to an earlier story, even divisions over the next sanctions against russia. if we break down the numbers, it's easy to see why they disagree of energy. a huge proportion of the ease, natural gas, 40 percent, is currently supplied by russia, which is why there are no plans for a blanket gas band yet. as for crude oil, russia since more than a quarter of what the block consumes this, the e u believes will be easier to win itself off. the single biggest you customer has been germany, which is already reduced imports to 12 percent of total supplies. but a similar phase out will be hard of countries like hungary, which relies heavily on russian gas and oil italy, austrian, slovakia also take large volumes of russian gas. let's bring in carolina who is the
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ceo of the center, the european policy studies. he joins us now live from brussels. good. have you with us, sir? having said all of that, germany's chance for all of shawl said that he expects the european union to reach consensus to day. although he hasn't given up a time frame everything i hear, he says, sounds like there could be a consensus. however, hungary, his prime minister says things are not looking good with respect to an oil embargo . he said there's no compromise at this moment at all. what do you think is going to happen alive and difficult to say, because we have been bringing the press also this morning, not only bought germany things but also across things. wanted to read things. sydney also has a huge the supply issue by rochelle. it's gas. so there is a feeling that the rest is through a comma that is still hurting. so it is extremely difficult to say what will happen also we have the summit now and while they heard of the weaker than the expectations on this on which is very important, are very low. so if it's only hugley, i believe there will be
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a solution found, but if it's depending on other countries, we don't know what has happened behind the scenes. it will be much more difficult. and this one, i think if it is really hungry, what, but that solution look like it's on the hungry and the solution is just a diff, a bit more money to hungry or to be a bit more easy going on the money to get from the big fund we just called the next generation you and done hungary bill probably. and then of course, that is a kind of a time lapse by which they will have to agree with this in the next 8 months until the end of the year. they will agree with something of course we as i was just saying that our deeper problems and that will be much more difficult to overcome. certainly the rest which we have now between the east and west, between countries like poland, the baltic states, romania, slovakia, and leicester mural which had doty more accommodating fuels on towards the rushes put into russia. that's one of the bridges, something else that, that victor,
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alba and hungary, as prime minister said, just a few moments ago, he said we're in a difficult position because of the irresponsible behavior of the european commission. first we need the solutions and then the sanctions right now we've not yet got the solution. but is he right? has the commission been irresponsible over this issue of sanctions? would say just the opposite. the feeling is more and brussels that we have been to lenient, but the sanctions we have access to well and on february, let's say by having this huge sanctions package already on the 24th of february. but this is the 6th package which is on the table. and we have problem with the 6 package. we have the feeling that in line with the atrocities which we've seen in ukraine, that the sanctions has not kept space meaning the same. she shouldn't have been much there for after 3 months done while they are today. is this disagreement that we're beginning to see a sign that the cranks are showing in the unanimity or unanimity?
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i'm sorry, of, of, of the e you 27. it's difficult to say, i mean you've seen parents like this in the past as well and done, and yet they managed to agree. but i think the important issue will be depression from countries like paul on like to like romania like the baltic states up on the other say look, we have to maintain a hard life. and i believe also because you has been so vocal and saying is illegal invasion that we need to keep the pressure and be very consistent. what the body have been saying for the last 3 months. really good talk to you again. so many facts indeed carolina, that ceo of the center for european policy studies. thank you very much. and i think i just invented the new wood in the news head here on the south. so don's military ruler appears to have offered an olive branch to protest us, but that's unlikely to tell them we'll have an update from come to i will tell you why pakistan's government has been forced to end fuel subsidies that its force of
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a good day for red pool as ferrari had trouble in for the one word championship ah, talk to al jazeera, we are. what is the time table in your mind? when do you think you can be off of russian gas? we listen or, and i have seen and played football with these refugees, i look at them and they're happy. they smile in we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store restock matter on al jazeera fillies. dance, it was an arabic, my name is talent. i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia. and he came up with handcuffs. them led me into interpretation. the new documentary tells the story of
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how the geo politics of the post 911 world grew in the life of an innocent the o mastery case on al jazeera, ah, bold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on al jazeera lou. ah, but i got a scripts every with us, adrian finnegan here in doug. how about the music from al jazeera, the headlines, a french journalist has been killed in ukraine's east and look hands screeching about is understood to be a reporter with b, f. m t v. the governor said that he was hit by shrapnel from a russian shell. at least one person's been injured after israeli forces tried to
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disperse palestinian protest as in the occupied westbank. they were demonstrating against a group of israeli ultra nationalists who marched through hebron and waved his wally. flax of china says it's great to work more closely with fiji was foreign minister wearing e continues a diplomatic talk of the pacific for the trade and security agreement with 10 island nation is due to be signed on monday has been shelved. well, here's a bit more detail on the deal that china had put forward on the security side of it . they offered to train pacific islands, police, another law enforcement officers. economically, china proposed a joint plan to raise fishery output, particularly tune up. they ging, also wanted to look at setting up a pacific free trade area and it wants to step up cooperation in running internet networks, benjamin husky, which is a research fellow at the school of regulation and global governance of their strategy, a national university. he says that beijing will continue working to gain influence
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in the region on the face of it. it looks like phasing has been rebuffed, but china's intent here is. ready very serious, it's long term, and china has the institutional capacity and the resources to bring to bear, to see, to we know the pacific, our country's long term. so this is a step back. china probably would have hope to get the deal across the one on the 3rd go over. it hasn't done that, but it's certainly. busy not the law we're going to. ready these kinds of arrangements between china and guidelines that from bathing perspective, the civic in general, and the staff specific in particular. it's not a primary area of jewish strategic concern. it pales into insignificant in comparison to southeast asia in the south, tennessee child trade wrapped across the notion of course, the boss or relationship with japan, the united states. so it's not a 1st order priority, but the fact that china diverting resources to these kinds of agreements speak to beijing is truly global ambitions. even though pacific are countries,
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us more demographically and economically, and also the military strategic con, they are significant players in multilateral organizations. china seeks to develop influence in organizations like united nations, of course, and associated multilateral bodies and waiting to be calling countries is an important goal. ready in that task, and then you've got to add to it the taiwan factor and all of this from china perspective, there are still countries in the pacific the recognize taiwan as china and bathing . we hope to we know over the country and spread the one china or approach that recognizes beijing as the sole authority representing china. such teams in the paul have recovered the bodies of all but one of the 22 passengers and crew of the sunday's plane crash the tara air turbo prop flew into bad weather on the way from the tourist town of po kara, to johnson. the roots popular with mountain hikers, as well as pilgrim, was visiting a temple. but he since row lanka,
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have confronted anti government protest as near the president's home. oh, good. have i, a roger boxes, official residents was surrounded on sunday by hundreds of people attempting to topple security barriers. many shoreline guns, blame the president for the unprecedented, unprecedented economic crisis causing shortages of fuel electricity and medicine. and all of us feel dead not having a very independent and atmosphere and fuzzy dealership and governance is one of the main reason for the medication that we have is included with their economic bankruptcy and political and id. like in my meeting as a citizen, i think it's my duty and responsibility at this time i support people struggle in any way. we can, i didn't want to give correct directions. it was a limit. more demonstrations are expected against military rule in sudan, despite apparent attempts. by the john to to book kate anti government protested
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a state of emergency imposed after the military seized control last october was lifted on sunday. more than 60 detainees have been released. ruling council says the decision was taken to facilitate what it calls fruitful and meaningful dialogue out as he was, hipaa morgan is in consume processors have been determined to take to the streets since the military takeover. despite the fact that the state of emergency that was in place meant that they will be arrested by security forces. the state of emergency gave additional powers to security forces to arrest processes and political activists that has not deterred them from taking bit to the street. and they have announced that they will be taking to the 3 not just on monday, but in the coming days, especially on june to do it june. 3rd, the day that commemorates the anniversary of the attack on a pro democracy sitting in front of the military headquarters. but political parties have well come to move. they say that this will pay way for a more conducive environment. the whole talk to the military regarding the rest of
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the transition period. on the day of the take over general, i've been put and 400 that elections will be held in 2023. and that political parties should be focusing on bad. but the takeover created a political deadlock. now many political parties have been very careful about wanting to hold direct talk through tough with the military. the united nation has been trying to facilitate the top. but it also has been calling for the lifting of the state of emergency thing that will create a conducive environment of fruitful way to try to end that deadlock. so it looks like if it does not come the public anger and the protest on the $3.00 to $1.00 thing it would do is try to ease the, the, the tension between the political parties and the army to try to pay for talk to, and the political statement that has been created as a result of the deadlock. the head of nigeria is methodist church has been kidnapped in the southeast and i'll be a states samuel cano was returning home when he was taken to other priests who are traveling with him. i've also been kidnapped, i was just curious. fidelis bar is live for us in
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a boucher with more on this. what more do we know about it? that someone cannot until an a police were kidnapped? i was returning from a judge program in i b. i stayed se nigeria and it seems to have been taken out and the police have lost my heart trying to find out where they are. he was out also being reaching out to members of the public asking for information on how to where i read more like to rescue. yeah the at any it really just lead us again. no group has clim responsibility. 40 taken up off the church leaders, but them, you know, the accusations that equal b, i'm groups in the south is we just have read a book over a we sent months where did been not, not me, none of my tax on the little security personnel in the area and most of them have been i'm also leader separately site us who agitating voice quickly we the address
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eat. when you go pastor denied any m enroll in the record will be singing attacking and keep mapping on people in certain speech. okay, for the moment term for that us by reporting life there from a butcher many thanks. and it israel and the united arab emirates as you to sign an unprecedented free trade agreement. the 1st deal of its kind between israel and, and an arab nation will. and 96 percent of all tariffs, israel of the u. e, formerly established relations 2 years ago as part of the us broker abraham record accords. the largest dam removal operation and u. s. history is due to begin in california. that's part of a wider trend on the 60 hydro electric dams of been torn down over the past 2 decades. i'll to say was rob rentals reports now from home brook, and says this latest operation isn't just about the environment. the klamath river meanders through steep mountain sand,
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lush forests. if banks are home to ask res and green, blue herons, and playful babies of otter's fishing gun jack trout is worked here for 29 years. there is something about the klamath river that just makes me feel better about life in floating feeling, the waves. but in spite of the apparent abundance trout bleeds, the klamath is in crisis. there was something terribly wrong with the salmon ran. and i mean the spawn was just here and gone so fast. it wasn't natural. salmon were once incredibly abundant. here they were the cornerstone of the ecosystem and the main food source for indigenous people in the region. the, your rock, the hoopa, and the carrack, those days are gone. this is the iron gate damn one of several built decades ago
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for hydro power. it blocks off the salmon from their sworn and grounds up stream. the fish have steadily declined ever since it was built on dams. when and we saw these huge population crashes and salmon and other species, these salmon fry are swimming in a hatchery just below the dam. but hatchery fish, a failed to restore the salmon population for the tribal people. the result has been disastrous without recourse to their traditional diet of salmon rates of diabetes and heart disease have sword. so it's really hard to emphasize just how important the seminar to us. i mean, for me, it's not just a food source, it's also the connection to my ancestors. now, after decades of negotiation and bureaucratic delay, the iron gate dam is going to be torn down. the process will take several years and will be the largest dam removal in u. s. history. when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally
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removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined in every way, with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are yacht people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river, neglect and the forces of mother nature, threatening one of the wells oldest cities in libya. structures that have stood through the ages on the verge of collapse out as there is mach. trina reports adamus, the ancient berber city was the cross road for major cultures of the african continent
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. and the mediterranean basin. a spring deep in the desert has made it an attraction for thousands of years. the old city is testament to libyan history and culture. and one of 5 eunice go world heritage sites here, not an ear, but in the dallas thought about. adamus is an important here to site for all mankind, not just libya, so it's something that should be preserved. it's a tourist attraction. it should be priority for officials, but all of libya, historical sites are suffering from a lack of funding via castleton airstrikes during world war 2. in 1943 leveled entire neighborhoods, the rival remains to this day. to day the site faces a different kind of threat. the old city has survived the harsh conditions of the desert for centuries, but to continue to persevere,
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people here say ill need more attention and funding from the government. harley dell has ye is a local tourist guide. he says parts of the city have collapsed because of rainfall in recent years. when i am eligible, we 2 of them and even hold the level of destruction is clear, not a single government has given you the attention. it deserves love for development. authority does what they can liken with what little funding they get to the door to libya. it's wedding season. salem has been making bellas for decades. his hand made shoes are the most sought after these brothers adorned traditional red robes and bell gaz during the hana ceremony. a gift from the bride. once the groom tattoos his hand with the hannah paid, it means he has accepted her hand in marriage. and the week long wedding ceremony begins. its traditions like these past down for generations,
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that faith in imminent threat. there are fears that if the government doesn't act, the city will eventually collapse. but people here hope their city traditions and culture will continue to live on. malik, trainer al jazeera cordano. what is the world's arguably the world's most famous painting has been smeared with cream and an apparent climate protest on the visitors to live in paris washed and filled. the incident museum employee quickly wiped down the cream of sprayed on protected glass and didn't damage davinci. his masterpiece, the mantle was a man who disguised themselves an old woman and lunged the painting. he told onlookers that people are destroying the earth. coming up in the sport, the boston celtics to face the golden state warriors of the n b, a finals sellers. here with that a few moments ah,
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a whole lou ah ah, hello deborah, for the sport. i just wanna assure you this, a 103 year old swedish woman has become the oldest person on record to jump from a plain roof glass and completed a tandem. skydive strapped to an instructor above the town of tyler wants her place in the guinness book of world records. good time for sport, i think his son. thank you very much, adrian. while the french government says
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a mass gathering of supporters with fake tickets, it was the catalyst for crowds problems. at saturdays, a champions league final and paris france believes that have been criticized will find tear gas and pepper sprays at supporters. waiting to get into the stud divorce or the country sports minister has that claimed up to $40000.00 fans or at the final would no ticket or a fake one. liverpool have refuted at that version of events describing the treatment of their supporters as unacceptable so good. do you consider the city what was noted was there was massive fraud at an industrial level and organization of fake tickets because the pre filtration saw that 70 percent of tickets were fake tickets. were in other words, more than 2600 tickets were confirmed by you wafer as non validated tickets, even though they've gone through 1st filtering thing or 30, the massive presence of these fake tickets, of course was the issue that meant there was a long delay to the match,
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lee would know that there were a number of adverse circumstances that made the problem. even hasha, you know, late arrival on the stadium around the stadium. difficulties in the transportation difficulties also to locate the british people that were a little bit everywhere around the stadium. without us being able to know where exactly they came from and how they arrived at the stadium. these difficulties, we are extremely sorry for all the people whose experience have been wasted all that evening for the people that at both ticket and were unable to attend the match . the andy richardson was at the game and paris and tell us about your experience in paris. it's interesting. i mean, due to my sort of paranoia as it turns out, not paranoia. i might show myself in a friend i was with we got the stadium incredibly early and we were there as the turnstiles opened on the,
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on the initial permits around the stadium just after 6 o'clock. now what we were really taken aback by because both of us have been for a lot of big games with the bright light security. there was at that perimeter. and also that there wasn't any sort of initial line of security ahead of the turnstiles where we got c and they were very few turnstiles in operation now because we got that so. so early, we got 3 pretty quickly, but already one of the turnstiles is blocked because there was a final all in trouble scanning his ticket. so you could see that very quickly that situation could escalate. now liverpool is a club, of course, all too aware of what can go wrong, major football games and thank for the when i fatalities. i'm at this match on saturday, but they were involved in the 1985 european co fall of a high school stayed in tragedy, which killed close to 40 events. is fans also? of course, the 1918 on hills misstating disaster which results in the depths of,
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of $97.00 are liverpool fans in burn. a local member of parlance in the u. k says, he can see a symbol and narrative of lies building around this game as it did around hills for work. so use of campaign. it's a thrilling cover. the truth that it wasn't the funds to blame that it was a lot of policing that was to blame. so really at this point, what you're hoping for is what liverpool are asking for, which is an independent investigation into what did go on. because being inside the stadium very quickly on the, on the official school was behind the goals. it was. this game is being delayed because of the late arrival of fans. and already we know that wasn't the case. and we've been hearing from other liverpool fans have been very unlucky, and they said it was badly disorganized. do you think france had the time to prepare for such a big event? i don't see it's a country with huge experience of hosting big events, but you know, let's not forget that this can be like finals meant. we've been held in saint petersburg and russia is moved to france. i think 3 months ago,
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due to the invasion of ukraine, one example, the stadium turf was only laid full che towers before the match kicked off because of a music constant to taking place just a few days before. and they were saying that in the same press conference, that okay, does this mass industrial scale is a state tickets around? but they were taken aback by the number of local people trying to break into the state and they call them local delinquent. so clearly they were gaps in their planning. and like i said, this is a country which does have experience of hosting big events, but they've got much bigger events coming up. they've got the rugby will come next year. the paris olympics coming up in 2024. so you can understand the narrative that the, the sports ministry and the government is wishing to tell that it's not their faults and that it was to do with fans. anderson. thank you very much for that. but before you go, have a look at these pictures. relegation pale matter and france ended with
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a pitch invasion census. chance fans a storm at the tang area after the t last to accept or police use tear gas to disperse supporters. defeat ended an 18 year. se, and the top flight full center, the boston celtics will face the golden state warriors in the n, b, a finals, the celtics as the miami heat when the eastern conference championships, jason tate and score 26 points the as the celtic one to deciding game of the fears seconds remaining the mind heaps, jimmy butler had to test his team ahead, but felt that survived within 100 would when a 100 to 96 points turn to the finals for the 1st time since 2010. i mean, it's hard to win them is league, especially in the playoffs any given night, you know, things to go differently, but no, a good team was able to respond. a good team is able to put the best for, for each and every night knows a couple games that we still got away from us and. and instead of carrying
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a light baggage, we were like no, a badger of experience. you know, to help us get prepare for the next game. well, the number one, e gosh, why? and to continue her push to win the french open a later this monday, the polish players taken on a queen on a shank of china. in the last 16, veronica could omit olva has just reached the quarter finals of the grass and events that for the 1st time in her career. the rushing to winning her match against madison keys, the united states and straight on sunday nights where i fell and the doll set up a call to find all with his old rival and top seed no bakovich nadar survived the 5 said to battle against that phoenix or g i? yes. see me. in the last 16, after losing the fur said to get the canadian, the 21 that time grand slam champion eventually came back to seal the 3 to 5 hours of play. it was only the 3rd time in his 112 matters that one on girls than
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a dog has been taken to the 5th set. it had been not the ideal situation to the right here, but here we are. we are rolling garage is my favorite blade without a doubt on the job. all it in that i can tell you, hi, i'm going to be focusing on tomorrow. gonna try my best. as always, i don't know what going to happen, but the only thing that i gotta do is i gonna find on gillian. so many things, well joke a bit advanced with the straight says victory over dear gosh, weitzman are playing in his 1st major the year, the service aiming for record equaling 21st gras am title in paris? red bull. sergio perez has picked up his 1st victory of the season, winning the monocle, gone pretty heavy rain meant this thought was delayed to and a big crash involving mixed mocker, forced to the race to be suspended. hast drive a walk to way on. tom, having
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a thought then said harris at times his pit stop to perfection to get the wind, his teammates at my 1st stop and came fed and he now has a 9 point lead in the drive is standing over here. i shall look. yeah. and a former f one driver has secured victory in one of more to sports most famous races . this late crash at set up a sprint finished at the indianapolis, 500 swedish driver marcus eggs and was able to keep his lead at the restart and claim the biggest title of his career, named after the 500 miles completed by the cars. it's the flagship event of the north american indie car series and actually support for me. it's back to adriana so many thanks. indeed. that's it from me, adrian finnegan for this news. i'll just a reminder that you can keep up to date with all the news at our websites at al serra dot com. we're going to leave you this up with memories of our friend and colleague shaheen of our clay,
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the voice of palestine. fiance's era journalist was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment this out with memories of our friend and colleague shutting up our clay the voice of palestine. the outer sierra journalist was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in janine in the occupied westberg, me the what, what do we need to know that on this, which i don't need to be here with you to look and i'm just going to put him on your team yet. and also if you could just give me a message, can you open that at the home and ya today, and we're going to give you what we said as well. they
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sent me a lot of money out of them at the hospital gave me when i know, i mean, i mean ah, shooting off the edge of the on counting the cost of bible launches his plans. us economic engagement in asia, one pounds of china's in western capital ledge, billions of dollars ukraine's economy. but is it enough and will africa see a boom from the global scramble from counting the cost algebra one from the ruins of mosul,
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music as reemerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the whatever. ok struck in iraq. the 2nd largest city despite being been been mostly was occupied by i so the melodies arrived, derfin christian curd are absent. even trias, these young men and women, represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music. i mean the ruins of muscles, all city feel strange, but it brings home. the resilience are presidents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. i also was an arabic and my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by garcia. you came up with me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the
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