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ah . the french journalist is killed in russian shelling in ukraine's law house region halting efforts to evacuate the williams course in fighting. ah, eileen site is down there. lie from dough hall, so coming up provocation by jewish ultra nationalists and new york on westbank a day off to violent confrontations with palestinians on israeli flag day. handshakes on agreements in fiji. but china's economic and security deals with pacific nations fails to take off and estoppel. petra aims to become columbus bus, left this leader as a former rebel winds,
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the 1st round of the presidential election. we begin in ukraine, where a french journalist has become the latest media casualty in 3 months of war. the man was a reporter with b f. m. tv and was killed in the eastern low hound screech, and he was reportedly wounded in the neck. same as robbie's and keel. he's more on the 2nd stanza surrounding the french journalist f. we started hearing reports of the journalist who had been killed just a few hours ago, and now we can name him for president. manuel macross has named the gentleman who was killed earlier today, and his name is frederick le clerk, him half and the circumstances of his death are, are tragic. it has to be said he was accompanying a rescue efforts in the haunts region. we're not sure exactly where as yet it hasn't been confirmed, but we are hearing some social media chatter to suggest that it was evacuation is
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being carried out from the city of separate than that which has been under siege by russian forces for some time 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, 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
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been going on since february, while the french foreign minister, whose visiting ukraine is demanding investigation into the death of the journalists, she has travelled to boucher when mass graves were discovered off the russian troops left. catherine colonaze saw exhibits of photos documenting alleged will crimes. a summit if your lead is in brussels, is grappling with decisions over new sanctions on russia. major sticking point is that you plan to bound russian oil and gas imports. the lead is also discussing how to break rushes, blockade on ukrainian grain and other food exports. diplomatic as to james bass has the latest from brussels. among the 1st meetings they, they'll 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, there'll be other discussions all i think, really related to ukraine,
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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 unknown sanctions. they've had 5 packages of sanctions that in many ways to surprise the international community. how united and strong the e u has been sick package of sanctions is proving very, very hard for them to negotiate that the european commission came up with the idea this almost a month ago. the idea was to find 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 or on the basis of all oil that is coming by ship would be banned, but pipeline oil would still be allow that still hasn't been agreed yet,
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and i suspect there will be further discussions going on here. we have busters discussing it over the weekend. and in the hours before the summer's least, one person has been injured off his writing forces trying to disperse palestinian protesters in occupying west bank and were demonstrating against the group of israeli ultra nationalists who had march through hebron waving israeli flags. it follows violence and occupied east jerusalem on sunday, which the palestinian prime minister. mm hm. it should tie is describing as aggression which cross or red line. tens of thousands of israeli alternation is march through the most important field city. the flying day mot celebrate the occupation of east jerusalem in 1967. so that was the israel yesterday has crossed all red lines and international treat loose with its repeated aggression against alexa and jerusalem. it attempts to impose a reality doesn't align with the story co status call of or lack some awesome jazz
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. the emperor him is in ramallah and occupied westbank chaos, ballast, simians on the street. they will tell you that these statements are not enough. they want more from their leadership. they've got a city and authority, has been saying that it's committed to a peaceful resolution to the complex that they want to be resorting to diplomatic means to having a palestinian state. but on the 3, dallas indians have been seeing israel cementing its occupation increasing the illegal is really 2nd means that are expanding on palestinian lands. they want more . and there's been a debate on social media whether her math and the arm factions of the gaza strip should have actually launched rock towards israel. many people were saying that, you know, maybe it was wise from the factions not to be. 6 issuing rockets or launching rockets saying that resistance against the radio occupation has different mean. and
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they say that steadfastness in being in jerusalem and in the occupied territory is another form of resistance and fighting. the israeli occupation tension is already a rising and burned specifically. and in relation to, sorry, the upper hammock mark is specifically because i didn't say that is really trying to change the stuff the school there. it's going to change its architecture because there is really have imposed some sort of separation between the times when juice can pray. and when muslims can pray at the most recently they've been changing the architecture of the mosque and palestinian. see this as a grave violation to the mosque and to the palestinian well reacting to mondays confrontations, israel's defense minister benny gowns is calling for 2 extreme right wing groups to
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be declared terror organizations. iran con is more than that from occupied tourism . the 2 groups, he's talking about ali hava and i'm la familia, la familia is a football, hooligan organization. there's no other way of describing them. other than that, they follow jerusalem by top, but they've been accused of racist behavior of attacking palestinian israelis. arabs and they both have been accused of criminal activity. the other. oh, a religious ojo nationalist 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's 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 could take quite a while because there 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 jerusalem flag box, those insults that hate speech death, the arabs insulting the gymnast cooling and terrorist. you know we, i was that that's exactly what i experienced. all of that may mean that another palestinian israeli member, the kinessa key member of the coalition, resigns. if that happens, the coalition falls to pieces. the government falls on this early elections. while al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of his journalist in the occupied westbank serene, a block layer was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is ready for some storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pul barest, almost drop her casket. it didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied to refuse to take part in her funeral and burial members of the
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international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for investigation. sharina barkley was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. china's foreign minister has had mixed success in the latest leg of his pacific diplomatic mission. while he began his tour on thursday in the solomon islands, china recently signed a security deal there. while monday in fiji wang had been expecting to sign a sweeping agreement with foreign ministers from several pacific nations. but that has been shelved. he will now go on to cure above the mo, tonga valley was to pop on giddy and east timor. wayne hey reports 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
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the regions economies will take time and outside assistance. and beijing is extending a helping hand. leave it to war. 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, and greater progress of the whole world. the latest stop on chinese foreign minister, one year, 10 day tour of the pacific was fiji, where he met prime minister frame binding. madame a jill political point scoring means less than little to anyone who's our community is slipping beneath the rising seas. whose job has been lost upon demik or whose family is impacted by the ip address in the price of commodities. the main feature of his visit to su, though, 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.
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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 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. figured as i want to have. i think i'm too much dependence on any one country. ah, and it's, it's very,
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i think in port 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. fiji still head on out. is there a cluster in on a motorbike house school has been taken for rides, children in afghanistan, and the future, one at the wells oldest cities is under threat. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. hello, we have seen some torrential downpours across south central and southern parts of
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china. big band of cloud here. that of the mayor front of course has just been wriggling its way across a similar area. a day after day. more of that heavy range, sliding a little further south was through tuesday, dragon, out across the east china sea, 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, dusty, unsettled there for a good partner of her kind o. wanted to shower into north korea. dry, sunny and hot northern parts of china and there you go. the rains continued across southern parts of the country. joining up with the raised that we have a cross, a good part of indo china, the or monsoon down poles coming in here. malaysia, generally dry heat of the day showers as per usual, as 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 shlang passing,
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heavy down, paul showers. there too. when to me and mother ne of india, we have got the pre monsoon showers extending across a good part of central india notting further north to the north of that. it stays hot. i saw a special airlines, the journey on counting the cost. biden launches his plan, the u. s. economic engagement in asia. well, it pounds of china's in the region, western capital, ledger billions of dollars to ukraine's economy. but is it enough and will advocate see a boom from the global scramble from metal? counting the cost and al jazeera, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report, we brave bullets and bomb, and we always include the views from all sites. ah
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ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera mind if our top stories, as our french t. v journalist has been killed in east in ukraine. he's the 24th john was killed while reporting on the wall. frances foreign minister has called for investigation . the leaders of gathered and brussels, where ukraine is top of the agenda, but there is disagreement over sanctions on russian oil with hungry, demanding exemptions. russell says it's working on mice. the ukranian winners if the eurovision song contest have auctioned off their trophy to raise money for their countries armed forces. cultish orchestra announced they've raised $900000.00 by selling the trophy to the highest bidder. the group songs defined yet claim the top prize at the contest held in italy elliot. this month
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a former rebel fighter has come out on top in columbia's presidential election bark . gustavo petro didn't win in a fight to avoid a run off against his right. when challenger alessandro lamp yeti reports from bogota. ha, it's an historic result for a leftist candidate in columbia, but more than 8 and a half 1000000 votes from a rebel fighter. gustavo federal came clearly on top in the 1st round of the presidential elections running on the promise of profound economic and social change. metro managed to get 40 percent of the vote 10 percentage short of what he needed for an outright victory. oh coronel cambia will 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 columbian society to embrace real change, yet his success was diminished by the surprised 2nd place of it. or don't flip nan this a 77 year old business man who rose in the polls in the last 2 weeks as an unexpected
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anti corruption crusader. oh good. and, and this a former mayor of the city of bouquet, 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 know, alone. we see that citizens have the will to end corruption as a system of government. today, the country of cheap politics and corruption lost the corrupt to thought they would govern forever. last. federico gutierrez, the defeated candidate, backed by the traditional establishment, immediately endorsed hernandez for to run off against what he calls the dangers of a patron presidency. rosemary mandates is this time around.
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a campaign was really confident that given around with one, given it a strong association with the right, with the political establishment. the whole situation changes. no, given his anti establishment discourse is or it is outside of politics. he's most clearly an outsider. the main takeaway here is that these results represent, 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 a go for it man. this that he represents the true change that columbia needs allison that i'm picked, i'll just see it over the head of the methodist church in nigeria has been kidnapped to long with 2 priests. at least have launched an operation to find them
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. samuel connor was returning home when he was seized in the se state of albia. kidnappings for ransom are common in many parts of nigeria, but a less frequent in the southeast. dallas, and bar has the latest from boucher. some were colonel until a priest. sunday afternoon, on the way back from religious program, in se, se, please say the last man home and the divorce will be reaching out to member of the public volunteer information to be able to rescue the web. and i think their family members have also issued a statement more like making a personal lead to release them. but then no group are claim responsibilities window of the southeast with miss a whole lot of kids not being seen recent times by people who are referred locally . are not gunman because most of the groups and they've been kidnapping people for
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ransom. and in some cases we've had kids where those kids not died in cost for the whites on my lead ransoms page. it be the big group of separately. it's wendy region who are competing for brickley way for us. and the government has often accused them of cutting out some mail and keep not the what he said, they're not behind any form of keep nothing and that they've not been talking to people and focused on a growing, frustrated with the new government's failure to rain and rising inflation, fuel subsidies, where we suddenly scrap g to pressure from the i mass, which is negotiating our financial bailouts. come all hydro reports from some about less than 2 months of shot by should have bought warning. the john creech prime minister here, drink nation for the 1st time. and 3rd that he was bored to increase the price of
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fuel by a great deal. but then, because of the conditionality employed by the international monetary fund budget on right now is facing the highest inflation rate in asia or just behind to the lungs off. and that is an alarming train because the night and fuel prices will lead to escalating prices at a time when the country only has then point $2000000000.00 reserve, which is less than 2 months off import, dated august on of got it looking for help from china that day agreement didn't to work, but the next 2 months will be critic good, and it is considerable anger across pakistan. or what did doug escalation and prices fuel prices. all, all this impact, the poor, the, the people who are living under the poverty line and the people in the middle class in the lower middle class suffer from it. so the price, i think, is a very,
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very good, a judgment from the government and the are backing off. the government still has some hard ball gaining ahead when it comes to the dog through the international monetary fund. but it also said that the subsidies will put in place by the previous government and that the government had no other choice. but to remove them, dounia may, per, drawn, the price of fuel across the globe to skyrocketing with old producers and develop countries under huge strain. but unfortunately, when the form of government for their own political gain has announced a subsidy at a time when there is no room for it in pakistan, treasury holiday bo john. and that i've got really mean that the opposition, which is being led by enron font. it's likely to add to the problems because buckets dawn can not afford political instability at that time. like this,
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when this economy is in dire straits now, the previous government had, they agreed with the international monetary fund for the $6000000000.00 loan, half of that was paid $900000000.00 drawn sword left. but the i m f objected because the previous government had 4 subsidies on energy such as electricity, gas, and also fuel prices. the i m f of got there that don't subsidy, have to go in order for august on to mid ginger and conditionality of the international monetary fund. such teams in the pool have recovered the bodies of all but one of the 22 passengers and crew from sunday's plane crash. the tara turbo prop flew into bad weather on the way from the tourist town of po cora to jumps on . the ridge is popular with mountain high cuz is one of pilgrims visiting a temple. a decades of war and afghanistan have devastated the country's education
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system. school isn't an option for most children, especially those in remote areas. and not innovative project is hoping to change that coach at lopez, what he on his bill this is the only school. most of these children have ever known. a more while school call pen path 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 a high did it look at it? i think it is very nice here and on learning a lot, i just wish that the schools for my eldest sister cousins and other older girls would open again. the makeshift classroom is carried on a motorbike with a tv set and books with subjects taught by 8 volunteers. schools are scarce in these remote areas and across afghanistan, around 3 and a half 1000000 children, mostly girls don't go to school. on that, appear on the hood will,
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if they want long lasting peace and stability in afghanistan. 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 partial and xena and all 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 do these 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. now let's do it for a couple of the showing junior, we are very happy that boys and girls are able to study here. what i think the government must reopen all schools until the 12th grade for both boys and girls. it's there is lamar right and it should be given to them for when the project has
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its limits, but the founder hopes it will play a role. however, small and helping the next generation katie, a little bit of the yen al jazeera. now, sylvia, one of the world's oldest cities that is under threat from mother nature and from decades of neglect by the government, monica china report, some struggle to save her dams. adamus, the ancient berber city was the cross road for major cultures of the african continent 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 here, but it was thought about. adamus is an important here to site for all mankind,
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not just libya, so it's something that should be preserved. it's a tourist attraction, it should be prior to 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 rubble 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, people here say ill need more attention and funding from the government. harley dell has she is a local tourist guide, he says parts of the city have collapsed because of rainfall in recent years. will manage of little of your plan even hold the level of destruction is clear, not a single government has given it. the attorney deserves love for development.
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authority does what they can back up with what little funding they get us of a don't a 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 hannah ceremony, a gift from the bride wanted the groom tattoos his hand with the hana piece. it means he has accepted her hand in marriage and the week long wedding ceremony begins. it's traditions like these past down for generations, that face 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, co guns.
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