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went out. he's 0 ah, a lead is, meets in brussels for difficult negotiations on a 6 package of sanctions against moscow, which includes an embargo on russian oil. ah, i money inside is the balance. is there a lie from devil to coming up? a french journalist is killed in russian shelling and ukraine's lohan screech and halting efforts to evacuate civilians course in fighting china for short of winning . i've a 10 pacific olive nations for sweeping new agreement to bolster its influence in the region. on a clash of 2 populous colombians will choose between a former left, his rebel and a business tycoon. up to sundays,
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presidential vote has to have ronald as europe confronts its biggest crisis since the 2nd world war. divisions are emerging between e e leaders on sanctions against russia for its invasion of ukraine. the blogs leaders have gathered in brussels where ukraine is top of the agenda, but they are struggling to find a consensus over new package of sanctions against moscow. and their questions over how far the blog is willing to go to impose an embargo on russian oil. the commission and the french presidency have been working intensively in the last days to move forward on this package. we're not there yet, but it has mature it for sure. my expectations are know that it will be solved in the next 48 hours. but i am confident that the after that will be a possibility. first, we need
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a solutions and then the sanctions up to now the 1st 5 sanctions package was approaching a different way. first we 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. or james base is in brussels, explains where things stand. the plan was for the sick 2nd 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 around, you heard him 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 fly, to put in 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
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oil by pipeline which is important to and i'm not country by hungry, would be allowed for now. to be phase 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 into tuesday here. and there's a dinner tonight and they've only just got going in the last hour or so. but if they stick to this draft conclusions, they say that they will will urge that the new package of sanctions is adopted and finalized without delay. that rushing that happens. they're actually the people who have the power to do it. well, keith is frustrated by the slow pace of sanction talks, as well as it's demand for more weapons and expression into the you know, but it's nice to see, you know, well how you're tired. ukraine is in special decisions, half measures, especially approaches. some model for some european capital are constantly
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inventing for ukraine. we need clear legal confirmation that ukraine as part of european integration project. and such confirmation will be giving you crane the status of candidates. on the ground in ukraine, more grim remotes to propose her emerging of a french journalist, killed by russian shelling in low hands. frederick lec. clack himself was a reporter with b f. m t v. the french foreign minister, who is in ukraine, is called for an investigation into his death. the french president, manju micro has also paid tribute to the journalist he tweeted, saying the following, they let clack him off was in ukraine to show the reality of the war. he was aboard a humanitarian bus, alongside civilians, forced to flee to escape russian bombs, and he was fatally shot thing, bas reviews and cave. he has more in the 2nd stances surrounding the french down the step. we started hearing reports of the journalist that had been killed just a few hours ago and now we can name him french president emmanuel macross has named
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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 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 hunts 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
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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 been going on since february. now a day off to tens of thousands of flag waving is rarely ultra nationalists march through all parties to reach them and unleashed violence against palestinians. israel is now reportedly considering designated to extreme right wing groups of terror organizations. reacting to mondays confrontations, israel's defense minister betty gowns is calling for 2 of these 2 groups to be declared terror organizations in con, has the latest the 2 groups. he's talking about all the hava, and la familia,
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la familia, is a football, hooligan organization. there's no other way of describing them other than that. they follow jerusalem bass. huh. but they've been accused of races behavior, of attacking palestinian israelis, arabs. ah, and they've also been accused of criminal activity lava. oh, a religious oh to 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 were 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 con groups are talking about. but this message, it doesn't mean that those groups will be designated any time soon. a and find out what might happen is that this could take quite a while because that has to be 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 marks those insults that hate
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speech. death, arabs insulting the jonas colon and terrorist, you know we, i was there. that's exactly why i experienced all of that. may me 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. a group of israeli ultra nationalists have mom. she the main streets of hebron city to day and waved israeli flags. crowds with flags entered the bohemian most compound and marched in the city in occupied west bank. china's foreign minister has been unable to secure a broad regional economic and security packed with several pacific ocean on an nations. when hey, reports from fiji on the latest stop of his on and to and concerns about chinese plans for the region. as pacific island nation slowly emerged from the cove at 19 pandemic, a new diplomatic battle is under way and china is on the offensive. rebuilding the
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regions economies will take time and outside assistance, and beijing is extending a helping hand it to 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 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 frank bonnie, madame up. job political point scoring means less than little to anyone who's our community is 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 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
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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 a bad situation for these countries to be in. but the areas 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 they 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 say on any agreements that will harm relations with its allies. doesn't want to have, i think too much dependence on any one country. and it's, it's very,
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i think in fort for fiji to have good relationships with all the major pals. one ye may not have secured the regional deal he was hoping for, but the chinese will be taking a long term view of the 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, suva, fiji hong kong. the chief executive john lee has met with chinese presidents using, paying in beijing. lee one an uncontested election for the position also being backed by a select group of beijing loyalists. he will take off his position as the 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 protests and cove at 19 lockdown a while and the main line current of ours restrictions. and john is 2 biggest cities of finally ending
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millions who've been stuck in doors. shank, eyes lifting, it's 2 months long, locked down from midnight on wednesday. many businesses can reopen and there will be few restrictions on going out or to work in beijing, james museums and thesis reopening with limits on visitors. still ahead on out there in the classroom on a motorbike how school is being taken for a ride to children enough and it stood since ancient time. but now this libyan city is at risk of crumbling in awe. hello. find a dry sums up 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,
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shamal just dying down to touch. 41 celsius here in dough her on tuesday near 37. about a more comfortable $37.00. as we go on through where to stay for the or 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 sofa. nigeria thinks i'm have you down. pause right the way along the right 3. been in togo. gotta ill cross into were liberia and into where guinea, seeing some live, he showers, those showers, join up with the showers across the heart of africa. that central bout the shower is not as extensive as they should be, but they are there nevertheless wanted to shout. they were towards the rift valley, hopefully raw, the more shout pushing into that eastern side of kenya. we need the right here at
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long last, and that will extend football. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of banning russian oil? a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy sports. i was informed opinions, he's not abandoning to fight against jet is to resume the area going to be acting from missouri and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou? ah,
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welcome back. you're watching out 0 mind. if i told stories this out. china says it's agreed to work more closely with fiji as foreign minister one. he continues a diplomatic tour across the pacific, but a trident security agreement with 10 on a nation's g to be signed. this monday has been show the leaders have gathered in brussels where ukraine is top of the agenda for this disagreement. i've a sanctions on russian. oil with hungry demanding exemptions. also says it's working on a french tv, john. this has been killed in east new crane. he's the 24th journalist killed while reporting on the francis foreign minister has called for investigation. now the eas delegation in the west bank and gaza is organizing a reception ceremony to mark europe day with some of it dedicated to al jazeera journalist, sharina blacklist,
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showing was shot in the head by for any forces. while an assignment in janine a few weeks ago, let's go live tit nit. abraham is in ramallah in the occupied west bank. nita, what are we expecting? this speeches have just been finalized by the palestinian minister of labor as well as the representative who talks about the situation, the relations between the palestinians and europe, by you also talked about it in when we entered their reception here, there was a poster of hers. she's here in spirit. people are talking about her as either staff. her colleagues are here because they want to make it clear that they want just this poor city and a block live a the speaker, the you mission representative. mr. ben has been talking about the fact that there needs to be justice. he honored the brother of city in tony
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a barclay. you know shitty has been known here as the voice of palestine. she meant so much to so many palestinian. this is to find it many palestinians. this is why it wasn't absent from the event today. she's going to be honored to room her brother. now we are joined the here to day by the you mission. had mr. been born burke 30. ok. thank you. and i wanna point out that in your speech today, you talked about justice for palestinians, the fact that they've been suffering. but you also said that journalists are the ones who hold a people accountable, who is speak truth to power. now how are we going to ensure that our beloved could it colleague sitting, is we are gonna hold her killers accountable? as i said to my speech, and thank you for having me on you. a very important program. i'm a big fan of,
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of you and i think is important to def, a tremendous job. i'm very piece that you have such a cohort offer support to so much as area. as i said to my speech, we call on all authorities for a swift, forward independent investigation. the penicillin side has finished investigation. the attorney side has declined to pursue a criminal investigation. i think international partners are ready to support all sites to actually make sure that those who. ready kid her be brought to justice. what we need to know is the truth. it cannot be that we leave it in the unknown. so i thing is with you authorities now to do the next step. we can only offer assistance, but the authorities have to request it. and i think ideally it should probably be an international effort for everybody has access to your files and can share best international practice available to ensure that those will kill sharing. i've
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brought to justice beyond condemnations beyond statements beyond offering. what is the e you going to do to make sure that shitty gets just but what can you dog do with concretely? i mean, i put the question to you. we make statements, we call on the authorities, we offer help, but we cannot impose ourselves canvie. so you know what i can do. i can basically reinforce the message for justice. what do we spoke on stability, but i kind of carry out myself the investigation unless i am all my experts are invited. thank you so much miss. that has been there to the work that we're here at the your, of the, at the event we are, palestinians are coming. they are marking busy, but it's not the left on many palestinians that they want to be clear. and they want the message to be clear and we've heard the palestinian minister talk about this. we want justice for hitting a block. thank you for that. neither ever him there for us.
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well as we were hearing now, does their immediate network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its janice in the occupied westbank. sharina blocker was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in to mean members of the international community of condemned a killing and continue to call for investigation. i blocked with with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of this ready occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. the head of the methodist church in nigeria has been kidnapped along with 2 pre police of launching operation to find them in all the news, the rescue teams in the pool have recovered the bodies of all but one of the 22 passengers and crew from sunday's plane crash, atara
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a turbo prop flew into bad weather on the way from the tourist town of kara to john, so the root is popular with mountain high kids as well as pilgrims visiting a temple. a former rebel fighter has come up on top in columbia as presidential election. but gustavo, petro didn't win enough votes to avoid a run off against his right wing challenger. alexander, i'm here to abort fumble with any story result for a leftist candidate in columbia. more than 8 and a half 1000000 votes from a rebel fighter, gustavo said, looking clearly, am top in the 1st round of the presidential election. running on the promise of profound economic and social change. pedro managed to get 40 percent of the vote. 10 percentage shorts of what do you need this for an outright victory? well hoping to come up with that because there are changes that are empty. there are changes that don't lead to real change. we want to invite all of columbia in
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society to embrace real change. yet the success was diminished by the surprise. second place ever the man this a 77 year old business man who rose in the polls in the last 2 weeks as an unexpected anti corruption, crusader given and this a former mayor of the city of bouquet among managed to present himself as an alternative and se establishment candidate, despite being investigated himself for a number of wrong doing, he has been compared to a colombian version of trump. i mean, the past said he was an admirer of those hitler. yet his message connected with many frustrated columbia voters in a campaign mostly conducted on social media. while he saw a most guy, you know, we see that citizens have the will to incorruption as a system of government. today, the country of cheap politics and corruption lost the corrupt who thought they would govern forever. last, say that it over here is the defeated candidates back by the traditional
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establishment. immediately endorsed this for the run off against what he calls the dangers of a patron presidency. and it is potentially worth a campaign. was really confident that given around with one given a strong association with the right, with the political establishment. the whole situation changes. now, given his anti establishment discourse, his origins, 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 you 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.
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i'll just see it up over the number of deaths caused by heavy rains and ne, in brazil has risen to at least 57 with dozens more missing. lance flies and floods hit several neighborhoods, leaving nearly 4000 people homeless as brazil's 4th major dilution, just 5 months. that gaze of war and i've got astonish, devastates the country's education system. school isn't an option for many children, especially in remote areas. but now innovative project is hoping to change that cuts out lopez, what again has. now this is the only school. most of these children have ever known. immobile school call pan 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. so that's it is very nice here
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and i'm learning a lot. i just wish that the schools for my eldest sister cousins and other older girls would open again on the the 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 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 actual in the new car. 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. why you villagers support the project. but
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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 what i think the government must reopen. all schools until the 12th grade for both boys and girls. it's their islamic right. and it should be given to the employer when it's done. the project has its limits, but the founder hopes it will play a role. however small and helping the next generation. katie, a little bit of the young al jazeera in libya, one of the world's oldest cities is under threat from mother nature and from decades of neglect by the government. i like china reports and the struggle to save donna's where many buildings and now on the verge of collapse. adamus, the ancient berber city was the cross road for major cultures of the african
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continent and the mediterranean basin. a spring deep in the desert has made it an attraction worth 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 in to the thermostat to book a damage 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 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 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,
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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. when a man is overweight, dogrib, an animal 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 buy from it with what little funding they get us. if we don't really be it's wedding season, salem has been making burgers for decades. his hand made shoes are the most sought . after these brothers adorn traditional red robes and bulk us. during the hannah ceremony, a gift from the bride. once the groom tattoos his hand with the hana apiece, it means he has accepted her hand in marriage. and the week long wedding ceremony
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begins. it's traditions like these past down for generations, that face in imminent threat. there are fears that of 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, regardless of the ukrainian, when is a vi eurovision song contest, have auctioned off their trophy to raise money. the armed forces collusion, orchestra announced that they have raised $900000.00 by selling to the highest bidder. their song, stephanie, at one in italy earlier this month, and one on the wells most famous painting has been smeared with cream and apparent protests against climate change is it's the live in paris video. what happened to the mon elisa, a vandal disguised as an old woman lunged at of in cheese masterpiece. i'm for it was pretty.
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