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what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm molly inside. this is the news ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes . a divided european union struggles for consensus, laid as mason, brussels for difficult negotiations on a fixed package of sanctions against moscow. which includes an embargo on russian oil. front journalist is killed in russian shelling and ukraine's hands region halting efforts to evacuate civilians course in fighting china for short of winning . i have
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a 10 percent nickel and nations. first sweeping new agreements to bolster its influence in the region of to races towards an ugly violence and occupied east jerusalem on sunday, ultra national israelis now storm a mosque in hebron and the clash of 2 populous colombians will choose between a former leftist rebel, an a business tycoon of the sunday's presidential vote heads to ronald and in sports french government claims fans with fate. tickets where the catalyst crowd problems are the champions league final. french police have been criticized firing tear gas ad supporters waiting to get into this stat to france. as europe confronts its biggest crisis since the 2nd world war divisions are now emerging within you. leaders on how to deal with the conflict in ukraine and their
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response to russia. elitists have gathered in brussels where ukraine is top of the agenda, but they're struggling to find a consensus of a new package of sanctions against moscow. and how far the block is willing to go to impose an embargo on russian oil. the commission and the french presidents, you have been working intensively in the last days to move forward on this package . we're not there yet, but it has mature for sure. my expectations. i know that it will be solved in the next 48 hours, but i'm confident that the after that will be a possibility. first, we need a solutions and then the sanctions up to now the 1st 5 sanctions package was approved. you know, different wait for a few made the sanctions and then we started to think about the consequences and looking for solutions. but because it's an energy, it's risky. it's serious. meanwhile, on the ground in ukraine,
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more grim reports and merging of a french journalist killed in russians. shelling in low hands. it's halted. evacuation efforts of civilians caught in heavy fighting. the russian forces have intensified their offensive to capture a better done yet sk in the east of the country. we are live in cave, the latest on the fighting in ukraine. first, let's go to our diplomatic editor who james base is live for us in brussels. as talk about this latest sanctions package, which has already been held up, i believe 3 weeks. what is that about and can you members get around that? yeah, it's almost a month actually since the european commission 1st came up with this package of sanctions that already now talking about watering it down. the plan was for the sick factor package of sanctions to build on the other 5 which all showed you unity and they were strong sanction surprised many, i think at the beginning of the war what was managed to achieve. but this time
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around you heard of just a permanent moment ago as the prime minister of hungry, recently real elected the man seen as the most friendly politician in the you to lot of putin while he's been blocking this victor all bomb. and even though they come up with a new proposal of watered down sanctions, which would be basically all of the oil that came by ship would be banned. but the oil by pipeline which is important to and i'm not country by hungry, would be allowed for now. to be phased out at a later stage. he's come along here and said, no, that's still unacceptable. to me at this stage, there is no compromise. there is no agreement. i've seen a copy of the draft conclusions of this meeting of european leaders, and it's very early days because the meeting goes on in to tuesday here. and there is a dinner tonight and they've only just got going in the last hour or so. but if they stick to this draw conclusions, they say that they will,
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will urge that the new package of sanctions is adopted and finalized without delay that urging that happens. they're actually the people who have the power to do it. indeed. and now this, this meeting, this meeting of leaders, you leaders goes on for a couple of days. what else is on the agenda? what right now, the most important thing i think is the hearing directly from presidents lensky about his needs. and certainly they'll be looking at additional finance for ukraine to keep ukraine going right now to reconstruct ukraine off the damage. but it's suffered and also what they need in terms of ukraine's war fighting abilities, particularly now as we possibly entering a war of attrition in easton, ukraine. so all of those will be issues discussed as will the why the problems of this war, particularly the global food crisis. okay, thank you for that james phase for us in brussels. let's take a quick look at the state of play in ukraine at the moment. this is a ma,
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areas and read are controlled by russia on its separatist allies. the governor flu hand says russian forces have entered the city of savannah to nest as also heavy fighting in these areas as ukrainian troops hold back. rushing attempts to circle forces in don. yes, it is a slightly different story in the south of the country where ukraine has launched a counter offensive to recap to care stone. let's go to a bus ravi who is lives in key, so they infested. tell us about this french journalist who's been killed and what the latest is on the ground in the east of the country. has always started hearing reports of the journalist that had been killed just a few hours ago. and now we can name him french president emanuel macross has named the gentleman who was killed earlier today. and his name is frederick mcclurg, m hoff, and the circumstances of his death are, are tragic. it has to be said,
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he was accompanying a rescue effort in the haunts region. we're not sure exactly where yet it hasn't been confirmed, but we're hearing some social media chatter to suggest that it was evacuation is being carried out from the city of separate. and that's which has been under siege by russian forces for some time. and it's fall sadly as imminent. during that rescue operation, the head of the hans region made a statement about the incident that happened. he says that the evacuation has been officially stopped. russians fired at a car that was going to pick up people. a french journalist was killed, an armored evacuation vehicle was picking up 10 people from the area that came under enemy. fire, shrapnel and shells pierced the armored vehicle that was being used in a fatal wound to the neck was received by this accredited french journalist who was covering the evacuation at the time. so certainly a very tragic incident that brings the death toll of journalists in this conflict,
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since the russian invasion began to approximately 24. that is the latest figure we have pales in comparison. it has to be said to the $9000.00 estimated civilian deaths that have taken place. some estimates put that number much higher, but it does indicate how difficult in danger it is to report this war. it's only been going on since february and i believe the french foreign minister has offer investigation into the death of that journalist, the french formants, the innkeeper. today. what more can you tell us about his visit? yes, that's right. this is catherine colonaze, 1st visit, as a foreign minister for france. she's a brand new foreign minister for the country, just given the jobs since the last election there. and this is her 1st trip outside the country and a big one to ukraine, and certainly an unfortunate coincidence and will bring the war much closer to home for her and no doubt her countrymen in france. now we've, we've, we've seen the french foreign minister here, she visited boucher, the scene of
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a terrible russian massacre that killed scores of russian civilians. she paid her respects at the booty cathedral a church where a mass grave was used to bury many of the dead of boucher during the russian occupation. and she was there she said to express support in solidarity with the ukrainian people. this new person in the job does give france a chance to reset time with ukraine. ukraine has seen frances farmer pro russian than it would like throughout this conflict. and because i was here to discuss, not just trying to ease rushes clenched fist around ukrainian ports. so as to be able to export ukrainian, wheat, and grain and oil, see the cheese supplies that are needed to curb the global food crisis that has been sparked by this war. but crucially, she also confirmed just a few hours ago during a press conference with her foreign minister counterpart in or crane for mr. kohler, but she confirmed that france will be sending more ambulances, more fire trucks to help deal with the carnage being carried out by russian forces . but more crucially,
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they will be committing more heavy artillery. france will be sending how it's just our weapons to the ukranian front lines to try to keep up the ukranian fight against the russian advance in the east and the south. okay, for now. thank. he's ain't been there all of you there for us in cave. while the french, a foreign minister is just the latest in a series of you diplomats to visit ukraine, here is some of the assistance that the e u has provided to ukraine so far around 4 and a half $1000000000.00 in financial and humanitarian aid on around $2000000000.00 on military assistance on top of that, individual countries have also donated large amounts of weapons including tanks and artillery. eas, harshest of economic sanctions have been imposed on russia, but ukraine's demands for an embargo and russian oil and gas haven't been met so far. and of course ukraine has pushed forward with its bed to join the e. u. but france has warned,
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but the process could take decades. let's get more on all this. henrich lawson is a former u diplomat, an a senior research at the center for security studies. he was also a political advisor with the delegation to ukraine. he joins us from zurich. thank you for your time. so let's start with this latest package of sanctions on russia. the sticking point is this embargo oil which hungry as opposed to do you think a consensus will be reached? yeah, i think so. looks like hunger is looking for some kind of guarantees that his own economy will not be affected by the also. so is that can be hammered out. i think that would be a 6 pack and so of sanctions. is it just technical? is that just for technical reasons, the hungarians opposed to the steel, they talk about how the infrastructure is not in a position to get oil any other way. or is there a political motivation here to i mean it's still that hungary wants to not to be too critical or to like, play the like,
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not to oppose russia too much. so of course they try to at least appear like this, but i think it was that on gary population is worried about the economic consequences. so there's both, both elements to it. all we reaching the limits. do you think when it comes to sanctions from europe and russia, when it comes to you members finding common ground? no, i think we're the you is still pretty united. i mean the sanctions, the fine preceding packages that have been adopted are still in effect. so you don't see any cracks here. so now we're discussing further sanction the 6 baggage. i mean, then, i mean there is a negotiation going on that i think it's a pretty normal thing to say to, to see that's not to say that the cracks would not appear over all the time. we know that the inflation is increasing as among certain jo member states. so it will, you have to wait for probably a past assignment to see whether the sanctions,
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whether that would be any cracks in the sanctions regime from the years. like it's interesting you, you don't think there are any cracks. i mean, it's already been 3 d a 3 weeks that we're waiting for this final at sanction packaged to go through. we've had countries like serbia sign a 3 year gas deal with russia hungry. of course, opposing this latest european sanction deal. you don't think that any fishes between the members. well, that's all, it's not a member of the you. so there are a candidate countries trends of the you. but the anatomy member and hunger is playing critical like predictable game here. so i think it's just to say that there are tracks them to your site. but i would like to add that actually the sanctions at least on the, on the short immediate wrong do not seem to affect the russian economy a lot. so it was predicted at the beginning of the war that the sanctions winds and us sanctions combined would cause a drug economy had to pay 20 percent up to the p this year. and that the prognosis
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is only 8 percent tax. the sanctions in the short mediums do not seem to affect the russian capital. it's very much it's actually most but most important to weapons deliveries to ukraine on the ground. that's a very good point that you make. what is it that the u then does have to work with the change the course on the ground? is it gas? and given the hold ups we've seen with oil, how difficult will it be to impose sanctions on gas we? i think gas is extremely important. i mean, really, i mean, the face of democracies and petitions respond to voters and vote us not in all cases, willing to, to be of the costs. like if, if we have an inflation and the economic recession, people will start darting the value of the russia central, especially if they do not make rush at change course. so what is important to short run is the weapon deliveries and he has to, as we know that you is not in
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a driving status. the united states that is important here ukraine has demanded a fast track, accession talks to join the nato block. that is again an issue where they seems to be a lack of consensus when it comes to the members. how likely is it that that is going to happen anytime soon? and will ukraine be willing to accept an alternative? discussing 2 things. the 1st nature of accession, and there is no prospect of your train joining nature because no nature member is willing to, as we have seen, willing to defend ukraine in the war. i can throw some so that's definitely of the table. it's not going to happen in any book that if we discuss the you accession process, it's a slightly more optimistic i mean, you can't remember save it anyway as i think the french right. i'm saying it's at least it's at least one day. i mean,
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i'm probably to get it that's not father. right. the really important question is will you be willing to give your frame candidate status the status of an official candidate, some membership of the european union. and here there is no clear consensus. yes, i mean assume mentioned earlier the french state to create an alternative concept of some kind of political association where in which britain would but at the base model of georgia. so something that is not your membership, that is also what has been henrich laugh and former, you diplomat and senior research at the center of security studies. thank you for your time. once more had on the knees, including a classroom on a most bike will tell you how school is being taken for children that got out in school. raphael and adults set up
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a call to find out which one of his oldest rival at the french open. ah, china's foreign minister has been unable to secure abroad regional economic and security packed with several pacific ocean island nation's wine. hey, reports from fiji on the latest off of his island tool and concerns about chinese plans for the region. as pacific island nation slowly emerge 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 stonewall. 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 harmony, greater justice,
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and greater progress of the whole world. the latest stop on chinese foreign minister, one year, 10 day tour of the pacific was b g, where he met prime minister frank binding. madame a jill political point scoring means less than little to anyone who's all community you slipping beneath the rising seas. whose job has been lost or opened demick, or whose family is impacted by that ip address in the price of commodities. the main feature of his visit to suva 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, finds itself caught in the middle of a much wider struggle for power and influence at the moment being courted economically, isn't
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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 there 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. treated as i want to have. i think i'm too much dependence on any one country. ah, and it's, it's very, i think in foot 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 a highly visible to us so far, and that in itself may be viewed as a success. wayne, hey, al jazeera soother,
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fiji. let's get more unless we can speak to andy mark. he is a senior research fellow at the center of china and globalization. he joins, as far as skype from beijing. thank you for your time, sir. what is it that the pacific islands offer china? well, thanks for having me. i think it's important each bilateral relationship where i would say a relationship between china and this group of countries. and i think what they offer is, of course, an opportunity to build mutually beneficial relationships. the key here is that i think china is a much more natural partner for these nations. first of all, china's political system makes it more, a more stable and a more predictable partner in the long run versus other countries that have the 2
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party system that may subjected to sometimes radical policy changes. and i think the 2nd issues that china has been very proactive, as we've seen, not just in this part of the world, but other parts of the world as well. and whereas the reaction is more of a kind of a, had a key strategic narcissism. and based on this self perceived privilege position, that seems to be under threat. and i think finally, china's experience as a country that has achieved economic success without exploitation of human human beings for stealing the resources of other countries is a much more relevant model for these countries. so i think that it really has to be a win win type of relationship. i'm trying to brings lots of many of the regions countries already deeply indebted to china. you surprised that
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a regional pack hasn't been achieved not because 1st of all, as we've heard from numerous governor leaders in this region, this isn't very important. issue from the challenges they face are daunting if not existential. climate change, of course is dimension has been the top unless recovery from coded more generally i can sustainable economic development. so i think it's very understandable that they want to take their time and these nations, even though they all share a lot of similarities, are also different as well. so i think getting any group of countries on the same page takes time and this is something i think china also has is very strong. this kind of patience,
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a consistence policy and willingness to work together. long term down of it. and what is it that china can offer to these countries in the region and any, is it likely to come with strings attached? i think we're trying to offer is many, many things. first of all, a large market experience expertise in development. again, china is the only country to achieve economic and social development at such scale. i think that's very, very work. i think another other resources as well expertise around strengthening domestic security as we've seen in the solomon islands, other nations that they do also sometimes suffer from domestic challenges
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and china can provide not only expertise, equipment, training, and investment. so again, i think this a has the potential to be a very valuable, mutually beneficial relationship. if you share their strings attached. again, everything i think is based on partnership and mutual benefit. so i think this again will take time to find a set of circumstances that both sides can agree to. and the mark senior research fellow, the center, the china and globalization. thank you for your time. thank you for happy. now a day off, the 10s of thousands, the flag waving israeli ultra nationalists march through occupied east jerusalem and unleashed violence against palestinians. israel is now reportedly considering designated to extreme right wing groups of terror organizations. let's go straight
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to iran con, who joins now live from the occupied east, jerusalem, and run what. what more do we know about the decision for we know that the israeli defense minister made those comments at a party meeting of black, blue and white his party. and he in a political capacity rather than him in his capacity as abs. ready? defense minister that's actually quite key. it means that this was probably much more of a political message to his base. not only been at the prime minister of israel heads, a very fragile coalition, blue and white. the party that gans and bennett belong to is only in power because it's managed to corral a number of extremely different groups with very, very different interests into forming a coalition. the only thing that really united them is that they were anti ben benjamin netanyahu government. now they include palestinian israelis, and they include all right groups, right? when groups and some extremists,
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right in groups. although none of those groups are, you know, actual m k 's. now the 2 groups he's talking about on the hava and la familia, la familia, is a football, hooligan organization. there's no other way of describing them. other than that. they follow jerusalem by heart, but they've been accused of racist behavior of attacking palestinian israelis. arabs and they both have been accused of criminal activity. the other r a religious ojo nationalists organization that dedicated to the purity of jewish blood. they don't want any arabs, any palestinian israelis in historical palestine at all. they want rid of them all and they espouse things like attacking people. if they find out that they're in a mixed relationship so that those, the kind of groups are talking about. but this message, it doesn't mean that those groups will be designated any time soon. a in fact actually what might happen is that this can take quite a while because the has to be
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a wide agreement between all of those members of the coalition for it to go forward . and that's very difficult. the other thing that natalia bennett needs to worry about is the language we saw the black box, those insults that hate speech. desta arabs insulting the jung. this colin and terrorists, you know we, i was there. that's exactly why i experienced all of that. may mean that another palestinian israeli member, the kinessa key member of the coalition designs. if that happens, the coalition falls to pieces. the government falls on this early elections around there was expectation concern yesterday with all that provocation that we could see more violence. as you say, you were there, talk us through the day. how did things end up well, towards the end of the evening, there was a violence. we have to understand the kind of language that the hover was using, particularly there waving the black,
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that black and yellow flag around that was swearing at people. they were going in to the old city of damascus. they were using pepper spray on palestinians as they just walked by. they were spraying with half a say there's there were being that when the palestinians reacted, he's re lease the police went in and arrested. the palestinians, despite the fact that it was the settlers, the altar nationalists actually started the bonds. they were almost protected. they . ready just taken out, the day was a 70000 people, all told came in to damascus gay and into the old city from other areas. that's the biggest flag march we've ever seen. it was a wild show of support for the jerusalem day. but politically speaking for nationally been as i touched upon earlier, it does mean that he now has to listen to these people that have a very loud voice at the center of his government. so he has to take a real look at what he can actually do about these groups and how much influence actually give him an average of a vote bank. i should give him. the palestinians,
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however, have been restrained. a mass haven't reacted and did them really commented eva. i remember that when they reacted last year, it led to the 11 day. ready on garza and perhaps that something that actually i'm asked want to avoid, but equally, they don't want to escalate for, for fear of, you know, coming into into argument with the international bacchus. thank you for that enron khan and occupied his tuition for us on the palestinian prime minister mohammed chittaya has described the van and said occupied east to us and as aggression which crossed all red lines. so he lambs with the israel yesterday has crossed all red lines and international treat. lucy with its repeated aggression against alexa and jerusalem. it attempts to impose a reality. it doesn't align with the story co status call of or lack some awesome jazz. and while a group of israeli ultra nationalists have marched through the main streets of
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hebron city and waved is where the flanks today crowds with flags into the behemoth compound and marched in the city and occupied westbank. israel and the united arab emirates are due to sign and on the precedent and free trade agreements, the 1st deal of its kind between as wrong and in our nation. and it will end 96 percent of all tower of israel and the year a for me establish relations 2 years ago as part of the u. s. broke it apprehend accords law protests expected against military rule in su dawn, despite the parent attempts by the june to duplicate anti government protest as a state of emergency imposed off to the military seas control last october was lifted on sunday. let's go to hippa morgan, who is live in cartoon cartoon hippa, so will the lifting of this state of emergency. com,
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public anger. 11 thing protest has have been saying repeatedly is that they do not recognize the military and power. and they have reviewed, refuse, direct, or indirect talks between them that the protested which are represented by what is known as the resistance committees, comment tease at neighbourhood levels. and the military, the united nation has been calling for, for the lifting of that state emergency. since it was imposed, saying that it would create a conducive environment for a talk between the various political parties. talks that the united nations, along with the african union, and the regional inter governmental authority for development have been trying to facilitate within the political parties and the military to break the deadlock that has been created. but protests have already called for more protests. they are protesting on monday evening, but they're also expected to take out on to the streets on the, on june 3rd, that the anniversary of the attack going to pro democracy, put them in front of the army headquarters. they say that they don't believe that they don't recognize the moves and the decisions and decrease it by the military.
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and they want to continue voicing their anger at the military and want to raise their demands. and sure, the military that they still want is civilian government empower. thank you for that update. hipaa morgan, the 1st in cartoon still ahead on al jazeera and sports, another good day for red bull as ferrari had trouble in the for me, the one. well, i the hello fine, enjoy some of the weather across middle east, over the next couple of days. i say fine because the winds at least are easing off . so there is going to be something of an improvement. said east inside of the arabian peninsula, shamal just dying down to touch. 41 celsius here, indo har on choose day near 37 or more comfortable. 37. as we go on through where
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to stay for the more the stays hot for q 8 at 42 degrees, 46 there for baghdad. hot enough in damascus along that eastern side of the med, fine, and dry, some pleasant sunshine there for bay ridge. and also for jerusalem into the mid high twenty's here, high thirty's, they have a car at 38 celsius. that's 100 and fahrenheit dry weather. hot sunshine across much of north africa. central pass down towards west africa. we have got the showers, the central part. so for nigeria, seeing some heavy downpours right away along the right, 3 been in toga, gotta ill cross into were liberia and the 2 were guinea, seeing some live the showers, those showers join up with the showers across the heart of africa. that central belt the shout, not as extensive as they should be, but they are there nevertheless, want us to shout over towards the rift valley, hopefully rather more shout pushing into that eastern side of kenya. we need the rain here at long last, and that will extend furthermore,
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ah, on counting the cost by them launches is bland. the u. s. economic engagement in asia. well, it pounds, china's in western capital, ledger billions of dollars to ukraine's economy, but is it enough? and will africa see a boom from the global scramble from metal? counting the costs out of new generations. this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides. but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river, the community board a lawsuit against a po to us government. you've won, you want the unprecedented rule, apply just the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny, seen on the way community has won a huge battle, but may not necessarily have the last word since the court ruling does leave room
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for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests. oh, a welcome back. watching al jazeera mind to the top stories that the leaders have gathered in brussels, where ukraine is top of the agenda. there is disagreement over sanctions on russian . oil with hungry, demanding exemptions. says it's working on a compromise. a french tv journalist has been killed and east and ukraine. he's the 24th journalist killed wall reporting on the war from the foreign minister call for investigation. china says it's agreed to work more closely with fiji, our foreign minister, one. he continues the depth of magic, tore across the pacific
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a trade and secures the agreement with pen all in nations. duty signed on monday, have been shelved now the head of the methodist church in nigeria has been kidnapped along with 2 priests. the police have launched an operation to find them . let's go to fidelis and bo, whose life for us in a bu, jeff fidelis. what do we know about this kidnapping? and how significant is it somewhat kernel and toward a priest sunday afternoon on the way back from the we just program in the obvious seat. police say the last my home and there before to be reaching out to member of the public to volunteer information, to be able to rescue the web. and i think their family members have also issued a statement more like making a question about lead a p. c. b, to release them. but then no pot claim responsibility. wonder what the se,
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witness of not being seen recent times by people who i research locally are on not gone because most of the groups. and they've been nothing people around them. and in some cases, in fact, where kids not died in custody. why it's on my knees. huge ransoms page it be the big group of separate states when the region we're competing for the way for us. and the government has come to them of cutting out talk some security mail and keep nothing, but he said they're not behind any form or nothing and that they've not been attacking. so right now the family members will be charged and looking forward to hearing from the police to find out when the pre, at the head of the mentor. these just need to be released to the family member. ok . thank you for that. allison bar there for
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a live in boucher left. this form of rebel has won the 1st round of columbia, the presidential elections, setting the stage for ronald with a populous rival. next month. gustavo petra is pledging to tackle rising inequality and fully implement a 2016 piece deal with fog rebels. he will faith businessmen, rodolfo hernandez, who's an see corruption platform, help fuel a last minute such in support as go to correspond, alexander, run pets. he was my friends in bogota. i was under one of the main takeaways from yesterday's vote. melina, a number of takeaways, 1st of all, is the fact that we are in the new territory in columbia and politics for the 1st time to clearly anti establishment candidates will face off in run off. one of the 2 will become a president of columbia. this is unprecedented in the history of the country. the
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2nd point here is that despite an impressive growth in the last 2 presidential elections is also clear, that there is no clear majority for the left and its vision in the country. a 3rd point they say is that one thing that the majority of columbia agree on is the fact that the levels of hunger, unemployment, poverty, inequality is in this country are sustainable. and they blame the establishments for the situation. the country is in what they don't agree on is on the way forward, and that's why we see now this vote has been divided between 2 candidates proposing to very different visions for change. and finally, i say, would be small, which has been this hard line, conservatism that has been the most powerful political force in the country, most influential, it's named after from a president of
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u. b as been clearly losing power. it has been the main political power in the country and that power is now waning. so what separates the 2 remaining candidates now? yeah, they both propose. i major change and they both profess to be and say establishment about they come from to very different side sides through traditional left easter. if you want with a very i t k then m bishop vision on how to. busy overhaul the economic system of columbia and transform it in what he pretends would be a more prosperous country and the other side instead of the man. this is a right wing, a populate to businessman. he doesn't come from politics. he has been, i me or a city here,
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mid sized city of mine that has been it's only true political appointment up to this point. and a lot of people don't really know what he stands for and the number of issues he ran very alternative campaign, mostly on the social networks and, and talk on the gram using queer key. we those to convince people that if he comes to and he can burn down the house and get rid of all corrupt politicians, some people don't fear the fact that he seems to have 3 areas. streak he once said that he was an admirer of hitler, and he also propose that i 90 day state of emergency in the country to try and get rid of all corrupt politicians, even possibly suspending congress in some may years in columbia. and it's under run patty, there for us in boca hong kong, new chief executive, john lee has met the chinese president using ping in beijing. lee one an uncontested election for the position of being boxed by
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a select group of beijing. loyalists. he will take up his position as head of the former british colony. on the 1st of july, the former police chief takes control of hong kong of the period of crackdowns on pro democracy process and coded 19 locked down. 14 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of sundays plane crash in the pool. 22 people, one board, the tar turbo prop when it flew into bad weather. the flight between the tourist town of cholera to jump. some is popular with mountain bike is what is pilgrims visiting a temple of decades afore enough canister have devastated the country's education system. school isn't an option for many children, especially those in remote areas. and now the innovative project is hoping to change that culture. lopez for the young. now this is the only school. most of these children have ever known. immobile school called pen past
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travels from village to village in kandahar province. in southern afghanistan, there are no classrooms or desks, but there is a will to learn. but that's it is very nice here and i'm learning a lot. i just wish that the schools for my eldest sister cousins and other older girls would open again to make sure the classroom is carried on a motorbike with a tv set and books with subjects taught by 8 volunteers. schools are scorsone, these remote areas and across afghan is san around 3 and a half 1000000 children. mostly girls don't go to school if they want long lasting peace and stability and can extend. and if the countries to stand alongside the rest of the world, all the attention should be given to education, especially in the areas where there have been no schools in the last 20 years. the
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actual in the back in march, the taliban ordered schools for girls above the 6th grade to close for girls living in remote areas. the 1st challenge is not having access to a school, then as they get older, not being allowed to attend one what you least villagers support the project. but convincing a deeply conservative society to allow their daughters to study in school isn't always welcomed, but there are differing voices. showing junior, we are very happy that boys and girls are able to study here. i think the government must reopen all schools until the 12th grade for both boys and girls. there is a mac, right, and it should be given to them. the project has its limits, but the founder hopes it will play a role. however small and helping the next generation katia loop in the young al jazeera so head on al jazeera and sport,
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the 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable family. the father, the son, and the jihad cartoon on al jazeera. ah ah. ah, let's get some sport. he is for marlene. thank you so much. robert brown with the eci has completed the sale of chelsea football club to a consortium led by a la dodgers part owner todd boley. earlier this mom, the american group reach an agreement to buy the london team for more than $5000000000.00 from a brown with edge as a russian put the blues up for sale before being hit with sanctions by the u. k.
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government it's been reported that the deal means chelsea will have around $250000000.00 to spend on new players. this summer. the french government says the mass gathering of supporters with fake tickets was the catalyst for crowd problems at saturdays champions. league final in paris, french police have been criticized for firing tear gas and pepper spray and supporters waiting to get into the sad to france. the country sports minister has claimed up to 40000 fans, were at the final with no tickets or a fake one. liverpool have refuted that version of events describing the t treatment of their supporters as unacceptable. so good do go city 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 the course of the massive presence
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of these fake tickets, of course was the issue that meant there was a long delay to the match lead me. 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 that came from and how they arrived at the stadium dis, difficulties. we are extremely sorry for all the people whose experience have been wasted all that evening for the people that at boats tickets and were unable to attend the match. our correspondent, as richardson was at the game and harris and andy, what was your experience at the stadium? well, thankfully, due to my paranoia as it turns out, justified paranoia, myself, and friend. ours with we got to the stadium on the be the bank when the turnstiles
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opened at 6 o'clock our experiences that it was relatively smooth getting 3, but our initial observations where we were very surprised, who has no preliminary layer of security ahead of the turnstiles checking all tickets, which is normal, forbid game like that. and there were very few turnstiles in operation where we're going in and already one of them was out of action because the liverpool fan was having trouble scanning his ticket. it's been like going into it to an app where you scan your boarding pass and if it didn't go through it blocked the turnstile, the liverpool defend, and the robinson actually talking after the game saying that the fishing location at tickets he had, he didn't want to a friend who had contacted him to say he'd been borrowed from going into the stadium because he'd been accused of being a fake tickets. now, liverpool is a club all too aware of what can go wrong with big games. they're involved in the 1985 year, a pink of final and high school. $113.00 and event is found, died because of, of crowd trouble. and also, of course, in 1918 on the hills for stadium design, which resulted in the deaths of 97,
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a liverpool fans, the liberal member of parliament in bern saying he can see a similar narrative of allies building around this match as the did around hills where its use of campaigning and investigations will cover what actually happened that it wasn't the funds to blame. it was the police operation the resulted in those data that i say cup semi final being inside the stadium on saturday very quickly. you wafer new authorities want to put the blame on to the fans was an official sign that went up on the, on the school board saying this game is being delayed because of the lights arrival of fans. and already we're seeing that, that all my certainly was not the case. so i think we can hope for is what they are asking for, which is an independent investigation into what did go on at the start difference, or do you think the french government had enough time to prepare for this match? look, i mean they should have done this country. that's the use the hosting big tournament . so they hosted the european for championships in 2016. but let's not forget the,
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we're serious incidents of fan violence and crowd trouble at that solomon notably more se ahead of a game between england and russia. this game did come to france at relatively short notice. it was due to be held in russia in st. petersburg, but was moved because of the invasion of ukraine. and some of the last minute preparations were, were really evident that the pitch for the match only lay 48 hours before the game kicked off. because we've been a music concert l just a few days before and in that same government press conference, whether it's talking about so all these fake tickets, they also admitted they were surprised by what they described as local delinquents . trying to get into the stadium. and also apologize for the 2 to 3000 fans. you had real tickets that were bought from entry. so clearly there were problems in that plan or at least and how they executed that plan. what you would say is the, this is a country that's got some huge events coming up. they've got the rugby world cup, next year. they've got the 2024 olympics. so you can understand why the french
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authorities are so keen to get their narrative of events out there and said they want to blame. it was the fans. all right, thanks so much for that. andy, now relegation playoff match. and france ended with a pitcher invasion saint. etienne fram storm the playing airy after their team. last 4 of their police use tear gas to disperse it's supporters. the defeat ended an 18 year. stay in the top flight for san 10 amazons, al dixon, visa, golden state. warriors in the m b finals, the celtics edged out the miami heat when the eastern conference championship jason tatum scores $26.00 points, the celtics one, the deciding game of a series. the seconds remaining miami heats jimmy butler had the chance to put his team ahead of the celtic, a survivor, winning it a 100 to 96 or into the finals for the 1st time since 2010. i mean, it's hard to win them. his league, especially in the playoffs, any given night, you know, things to go differently, but no, a good team knows able to respond. a good team is able to put the best for, for each and every night knows
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a couple games that we still got away from us and. and instead of carrying a like baggage, we were like no, a badger of experience. you know, to help us to prepare for the next game. were number one eager, shy, and take continues her push to win the french open, the polish players taking on quinn. when jang of china and the last 16 runa could, matilda has already reached the quarter finals. the grandfather bent the 1st time in her career, the russian winning her match against madison keys of the united states and straight back. all there's been a huge upsets at the french open on the men's tour. danish teenager, a whole go to room has knocked for seed stuff now since because out of rolling garrath and the last 16, the french open debbie found to be the last year's finalist enforce that's true and well next phase capital both players 1st quarter final appearance major on sunday, wrapped in a dell set up court
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a final with his old rosalind top see no bad job page it al survived a spice that battle against felix again. eli estimate and last 1521 time grand slam champion eventually came back to feel victory. the close to 5 hours way or may have been not the ideal situation to the right here, but here we are. we are enrolling garcia. my favorite place without a doubt. i'm the only thing that i can tell you. hi. going to be focus in tomorrow . i'm going to try my best as always, i don't know what can happen, but the only thing that i can guarantee i don't believe in so many things. john cabbage advanced with a straight fed victory over diego schwartz mon playing and his 1st major of the year. the serb is aiming for a record equaling 21st grand slam title. read the sergio perez has picked up his 1st victory the season winning the monaco grand prix
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. heavy rain meant to start was delayed and a big crash involving mach schumacher for 3 to be suspended. the house driver walked away unharmed. having started in 3rd perez times his pit stops to perfection to get the when his teammate mattress stop and came 3rd and he now has a 9 point lead and the driver standing over ferrari sharp. claire come through, i mean, not to drive out your, your dream of winning. here is a home race i thing is there is there more fish on the weekend the way until to the, to the way they way within, you know, we just made it. i mean, money went to that mean with regrading, i had not make any mistake, bring it home, but keeping carlo, color the wants anything as a whole thing. we can be very pleased with the sunday. i mean, it was a very hectic one with the rain and stuff, but i think we executed it well and i extended my point, which i didn't expect last night. so i think that's supposed to a former f one driver has secured victory and won
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a motor sports most famous races. as the late crash as set up a sprint finish at the indianapolis, 500. with his driver market care, erickson was able to keep his lead as restart and claim the biggest title of his career, named after the 500 miles completed by the card. it supplied ships and vent and the north american. okay, and that is all your support for now. we'll have much more coming up later. but back to you for now, i'll even things far and that's it for me. money side, for this news out, we will leave you with memories. sharina black play the voice of palestine, the al jazeera journalist who was shot in the head i is already forces. while she was on assignment in janine out there, a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent,
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