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south america right now, still that persistent rain falling across the atlantic coast of brazil. periods of intense rain as we had toward diana's cernan and franchise. so we dipped towards the south for looking at some frost, a chilly start to the day on tuesday morning. santiago won by jablonka minus to your pictures will bounce back some in santiago to 14 degrees and then we've got storms locked into that southeast corner of brazil on tuesday. ah, how do you states control information in china local go. if you try to search the war tenement, we find it is trying to make the whole country forget how did the narrative improve public opinion. they had live die, and that allowed the children to continue to die to how a citizen, just a little we framing the story. i'm here to duck you man. the war crimes committed by what did and his resume. the listening post dissects the media on al jazeera
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ah crisis meetings at the e, you come through an agreement reached on banning most russian oil em hort's over to war and ukraine. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from de, also coming up, a french journalist becomes yet another casualty of the war and ukraine fatally by shrapnel, one inside an almond vehicle. it's official, the highest price ever for a sports team goes through the $5000000000.00 deals. he's a new consort, him in charge of english football club, chelsea and highway to the danger zone. as the pre pandemic movie took on maverick his finally released and breaks a hollywood box off his record. ah,
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mother, nearly a month ago, deadlock european union leaders have agreed to impose a partial ban on russian oil. more than 2 thirds of all imports will be banned by the end of the year. had been pushed by some member states for a full ban on russian oil over its invasion of ukraine. but a group of countries heavily reliant on russian energy have been blocking the move . a diplomatic editor, james bass reports. european leaders arriving in brussels for a crucial meeting on ukraine. at the start of the crisis state surprised many with unity and strong sanctions. but a 6th package of measures, including a ban on oil from russia, had been stalled for nearly a month because of objections from the e. u leader, with the friendliest relations with vladimir putin. even at the start of the meeting hungry, his recently reelected prime minister victor oberon seemed opposed the whole agreement. of course, what the problem is, you know that we are in
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a very difficult situation. ah, basically because of the responsible behavior of the commission, the head of the commission didn't address such criticism, but she to suggest it, there wouldn't be a breakthrough during this meeting to. we're not there yet, but it has mature for shawn. my expectations. i know that it will be solved in the next 48 hours as ever the formal sessions at these summits are close to the public . but president zalinski is off his release part of his speech when he joined the meeting by video link. and there is to my problem in this woody kitch wire. finally, all corals in europe must end it internal disputes that only encourage russia to put more pressure news on the whole of europe. now that the sick sciences package must be agreed and seen it must be effective, was including oil to make russia feel the consequences or what is doing to ukraine and the whole of european was that there it is not clear where the presence lensky is. intervention change things, but there was
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a breakthrough soon afterwards. the final sanctions package agreed, but this is not the original oil band proposed by the european commission. it's been watered down. it now covers just russian oil that is shipped into the e. u, not oil. that is pumped in by pipeline, an important concession for a landlocked country like hungary, well, after midnight in brussels and the european commission president, along with the president of the european council, we're back to mark the fact that a deal had finally been done. thanks to this, ann cowan, so should now be able to finalize a ban on almost 90 percent of all russian oil inputs by the end of the year. this is an important step forward and the remaining 10 percent on these one. we will soon return to the issue of these remaining 10 percent pipeline oil. the leaders here also know that while this action punishes russia, the economic consequences will lightly be felt hard inside the
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e. u to james bay's ouch as era brussels. so what has the interview done to help ukraine so far? well, the block says it's mobilized about 4 and a half $1000000000.00 in financial and humanitarian aid. it spent about $2000000000.00 on military assistance, individual e u countries. i've also donated large amounts of arms and heavy weaponry such as tanks and artillery. e. u has also passed its harshest ever sanctions against russia. ukraine has also pushed forward its bid to join the e. u, but france has warned fat could take decades. what france has demanded an investigation after a french journalist was killed in easton ukraine. 32 year old frederick let him have was faintly hit by shrapnel while covering a ukrainian evacuation operation. it happened, as francis knew, foreign minister wasn't a visit to keep with a promise of weapons to help in the war with russia. st. buzz, rob reports from keith, the france. his new foreign minister,
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catherine calona, began her visit to ukraine by paying her respects to the dead in boucher ukrainians . describe what happened to civilians at the hands of russian forces. as war crimes suggest. this interest we must have felt that they should never have happened here . and it shouldn't happen again from stand with it friend and its allies to do what ever possible to bring back peace, support and solidarity, likely to help paris reset relations with keith. ukraine has accused france of siding with russia as the war carries on. the hope is france, diplomacy with moscow, will help ease russia's blockade of ukrainian ports and restart the export of ukrainian crops vital to the global food supply. but that is not all ukraine. hulsey chavonee sure, i stress today during the meeting that ukraine's need of additional artillery
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systems of 155 caliber remains extremely important to win the battle for don bass. we need to significantly strengthen our artillery potential. i've been on by see a clear message from cologne, his counterpart, ukrainians who have been paying the price for russian aggression in lives for years . need more help. her trip was underlined by a cruel coincidence. the brutality of the war brought closer to home. with the death of a french journalists covering the war, frederick the clerk him hoss. from b f, mtv was killed by showing in the low husk region while accompanying an armored mission to evacuate civilians. calona called for an investigation into his death. the number of journalists killed covering the war now stands at 24. the war towns and villages in the eastern south has become a patchwork of fighting. the spotlight is currently on separate the nuts,
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one of 2 cities in the last region, still barely under ukrainian control. the russian siege of the city has come at a high price in lives and military assets on both sides the phone with a lower kinetic weapons and ammunition left behind on the battlefield. this russian soldier says, are from ukraine's western allies, even as they collect trophies in conquer territory, what they consider decisive battles may not be over with your friends. sending ukraine more help. during her visit, the french foreign minister said that her government will be committing more essential equipment to ukraine, fire trucks and ambulances to help cope with your daily bombardment of russia's villages, towns and cities, but more crucially heavy artillery long range howitzers that it is hoped will help turn the tide of this war in ukraine's favor vain basra, the oldest era attacked by the ukrainian military and school in the sense of rebel held on it that he has killed 2 people out there a seminary yusef has an exclusive report from the scene. the attacks landsey,
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hey valez, she love ski a lady at the bottom and we're here in the middle of pol chowsky district in the center of done it. namely in the russian back separatists help part, yalu, minutes ago, the school behind me was hit by a rock. it was fired from the ukrainian or be controlled area picture speak volumes . you can see them grave damage caused to the building. luckily, there are no students, but the teaching staff was inside giving online classes to the respective classes. they can see to their bodies from among the teaching staff. they feel victims to the attack. he or many others were wounded. the showing caused damage to the building surrounding the school. other districts in the heart of donors were shelled by the ukrainian army. many civilians were killed and injured according to the local authorities. they added that as a result of the recent attacks this morning. 6 civilians have been killed and doesn't injured. they've also said that more than $550.00 rockets are fallen in various parts of donates. 5 from air is controlled by the ukrainian army. china's
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foreign minister has been unable to secure a broad regional economic and security packed with several pacific ocean island nations. when, hey, reports now from fiji on the latest stop of his island tore and concerns about chinese plans for the region. as pacific island nation slowly emerged from the cove at 19 pandemic, and new diplomatic battle is underway and china is on the offensive. rebuilding the regions economies will take time and outside assistance, and beijing is extending a helping hand. it don't walk, don't be too anxious and don't be too nervous because the common development and prosperity of china and all the other developing countries would only mean greater 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 geopolitical point scoring means less than little to anyone who's our
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community. you slipping beneath the rising seas, whose job has been lost, or pandemic, or whose family is impacted by the ip address in the price of commodities. the main feature of his visit to sue 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, including increased cooperation on security. last month paging 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
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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, 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 tougher. so breakout al jazeera when we come back after a day of publication and violence, israel considers branding to international groups as tara organizations and ancient
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treasures uncovered in egypt, dating back some 2500 the morning. ah, he has begun. the. the full world cup is on its way to cattle. your travel package today. hello, thank you for joining in. let's go with your weather report for asia. we're going to begin in that sub continent. and this southwest monsoon is giving us some drenching rain for the mall, div through india is careless, stayed tom on the do, and that southwest corner of sher longer than the southwest monsoon will continue to progress further toward the north in the weeks to come. but ahead of it, we are seen some periods of scattered showers and down ports, also down ports to be expected around the bay of bengal, specifically bangladesh from docker right through to cox's bazaar. the risk of flooding is certainly their next stop se asia,
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plenty of dry spells across indonesia, but it's really indo china that we've got an area of concern, especially of long at bankcard, some driving rain notches tuesday. but in the days to come, here's an update on our seasonal rains in china, plum rains slipping further toward the south here, but still pulsing in this area out toward taiwan. so a very what day in taipei on tuesday with the height 28 degrees. a band of rain is moving across japan's honshu and hope hydro islands. so that's kicked back those temperatures in tokyo to just 22 degrees. in time, we do have lower temperatures in beijing at 32 on tuesday, but you're temperatures are gonna hot up. in the days to come see you later. i saw a special ed line of the journey for over a century american parents of entrusted their sons to the boy scouts of america, hoping they would gain skills that would improve their lives. instead, countless young lives were ruined by predators within the organization. i knew
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there was so much, but i could not figure out where it was coming from me in a 3 part series full blinds investigates, a massive scandal that raw the united states scoutmaster part 3 or not just 0. ah ah, welcome back. i could remind about top stories here. this our european union leaders of agreed to impose a partial ban on russian oil more than 2 thirds of all imports. we banned by the end of the year. the breakthrough followed months of negotiations among member states. france was called for an investigation into the death of a french journalist, killed in ukraine's no hands creature. ukrainian officials say frederick o'clock,
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impulse was killed in russian shilling hit a vehicle that was evacuating civilians on china's foreign minister has been unable to secure an economic and security packed with several pacific ocean island nations . one needs regional tool has u. s. allies concerned about asians, military and financial institutions across the region. a group of israeli ultra nationalists have marched through the main street of hebron and occupied west bank crowds with flags entered the abraham. he lost compound during their march through the city. when it comes a day out, the 10s of thousands of flag waving israeli ultra nationalists mot through ox bodies, jerusalem, israel's defense minister now says it's time to consider designating extreme right wing groups. as tara organizations, human con reports now from occupied east jerusalem. 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.
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they follow jerusalem by top, but they've been accused of races behavior of attacking palestinian israelis. arabs ah, and they both have been accused of criminal activity. the other or 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 i should what might happen is that this could take quite a while because there 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 box, those insults that hate speech, death, arabs insulting the journey as colon and terrorist. you know we,
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i was there. 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 and this early elections, the ease delegation and the occupied west bank and gaza as held the reception ceremony tomorrow. europe day with some of it dedicated to al jazeera journal, issuing a clear sharina was shot in the head by his ready forces while an assignment in july. abraham attended the event in ramallah in the occupied west back when we entered the reception here, there was a poster of her. she's here in a 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 a you mission representative. mr. have been, has been talking about the fact that there needs to be justice. he honored the
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brother of city and tony of the i'll play, you know, shitty has been known here as the voice of palestine. she meant so much to so many palestinian. this is to find many palestinians. this is why it wasn't absent from the event today that she's going to be honored to room her brother. now we are joined the here today by the you. mission. had mr. been born burke, 30 od. thank you. and i wanna point out that in your speech the day, 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 a colleague sitting of the i'll play is we're gonna hold her killers. i counted, as i said, to my speech, and thank you for having me on. you are very important program. i'm a big fan of,
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of the year, and i think it's important to different tremendous job. i'm very piece that you have such a cohort of support from my job here. as i said to my speech, we call on all authorities for a swift, forward independent investigation to put a sinew side has finished investigation. the attorney site has declined to pursue a kimberly investigation. i think international partners are ready to support all sites to actually make sure that those who killed her be brought to justice. we need to noise the truth. it cannot be that we leave it in the unknown. so i think it's with your authorities now to do the next step. we can only offer assistance, but your authorities have to request it. and i think ideally should probably be an international effort for everybody has access to your files and can share best international practice available to ensure that those who kill jury are brought to
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justice. beyond to condemnations beyond statements beyond offering. what is you going to do to make sure that shitty gets just but what can you do? do it 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, for peace, for accountability. but i cannot carry out myself the investigation unless i am or my experts are invited. thank you so much miss. that has been there to the we're, if we're here at the europe day at the event we're palestinians are coming. they are marking this day, 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 heard the palestinian minister talk about that. we
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want justice for city abroad. the u. s. has condemned to rom, seizure of to griego tankers in the gulf. last week. the ships were seized shortly off a terrace warned. it will take action against athens over the confiscation of iranian oil from a vessel of the greek coast last month in the u. s. and greece of colon iran to immediately release the seas tankers. cargo and crew. the head of the methodist church in nigeria was kidnapped by an arm group has reportedly been freed. samuel carla was returning home when he was seized in the se state of abbey, at the circumstances of his release are unclear. kidnappings for ransom are common in many parts of nigeria, but a less frequent in the southeast. for protests are broken out in sudan despite apparent attempts by military leaders, duplicate demonstrators. a state of emergency imposed after the army seize power last october was lifted on sunday. more than 60 detainees have also been released. the governing military council said it, hope move would facilitate fruitful and meaningful dialogue. nearly
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a 100 people have been killed in a series of mass protests against the arms rule. hong kong new chief executive has met china's president, cheating ping in beijing. john lee won an uncontested election for the position after getting backing from a select group of beijing loyalists. he's due to start work on the 1st of july. a former police chief takes control of the territory after crackdowns on pro democracy protests and cobit lockdown. i mean, all of the mainland corona virus restrictions in china is 2 biggest cities are finally ending the millions who have been stuck in doors. shanghai is lifting its 2 month long, locked down from midnight on wednesday. many businesses can reopen and there'll be fewer restrictions on going out or to work. in beijing, gyms, museums and theaters are reopening, but the limits on the visitors. now hollywood is celebrating the return of sold out cinemas after tom cruz's new film top gun. maverick blasted to the top of the box
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of his charts, already 8 or you can help me. ah! the long awaited sequel to the stars 1986 action hit, and more than a $150000000.00 and its 1st 4 days in the u. s. theaters. that's a box office record for the memorial day. holiday weekend. films release was delayed by almost 2 years because of the corona virus condiment. let's get more on this now from washington dc, but to him by john marie, he's a t v presenter and pop culture expert john good to have you back with us. so listen, talk on maverick has been a huge hit with movie go as, and the critics has given tom cruz his 1st a 100000000 dollar opening weekend. you went to the premier, why do you think's been so successful? well, darren, the critics say a best. they're calling this the perfect action adventure film, and i have to tell you, i like to so much i dressed up by the occasion. i got my obama jacket on for you. this movie was electrifying. it was invigorating. it's visually stunning at times.
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you feel like you're in the playing with tom. you want to get a fighter jet yourself. this will be completely captivating. there were people next to me cry. you laughed. the story is so great with this sequel. and like you mentioned, we waited 36 years forge, and i can tell you this. even if you haven't seen the original, you can enjoy this bell. this one was worth the weight, and it may even be better than the orig, john is a thumbs up from me on your, on your flight jacket, noticed maverick also have the 4th biggest opening for any film in the cobra era. what's this telling us about how the pandemic affected movie goers? i mean, are people now ready to go back to the cinema? do you think? why to tell you this was my 1st time in the theatre since colbert, myself, you know, and i felt safe. i wore my mask in the movie theatre, and people are looking for good entertainment, but this was what happened with top gun maverick. they had a great story, an excellent marketing campaign, and people were intrigued by these fresh faces. listen, tom cruises,
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watch you've got vow cameras back, but there are some great new characters by jennifer connelly and harris charles panell and john ham. but the fresh spaces are invigorating the millennial and gen z fans of movie going. so you got j ellis amount keller was your santa han, but there's a fresh face named greg tarzan davis. that was going to be a hollywood one to watch and all of those elements together. maybe we'll buy these tickets and go to the theater and until movie critics have described the film as absurdly exciting them and you are very excited by it and the best studio action film in is. but a lot of it surely is down to tom cruise himself. i mean, even at 59, he's still a huge ali bedroll caught me. absolutely, this will be remind you why tom cruise is one of the biggest box office stars in the world. he is a man who likes to do his own stuff, but in addition to this being a great film, if a great song here lady got hold, my hand will be an oscar contender for short next year for best all. listen, there's a reason why folks are enjoying this bill and they're raving about it. i tell
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everybody, go see top gun map. john, just a final funny thought to you top done to as you say, was released 36 years after the 1st top gone. so by my calculation, tom cruise will be 95 years old when top gun 3 comes out. i mean, do you think maverick will still be able to turn and burn and break box office records and his ninety's listed it, they gave him a good story. you're probably still want to do his own stud. i just don't want hollywood to get too crazy with the reboot. but you know, we're in a copy cat business. they'll be pulling out movies that don't have good stories in finding other people to try to mimic this. no, let tom do what he does and he'll keep evans exact. john murray. really good to get your thoughts. thanks very much. indeed. my pleasure. now the sale of chelsea football club for more than $5000000000.00 has been completed. the london base club was put up for sale in march that was just before the previous owner, russian oligarch, women of brand, which was sanctioned by the u. k. government following the outbreak of the ukraine war, the clubs been bought by an american consortium, headed by the sports tycoon,
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todd bony, or governor hamilton his editor at sport's business. he says completion of the chelsea sale would be a relief the premier league. well i think it's important to have chelsea in the premier league there was always a danger that they do might not be completed. and chelsea would go or go out of business. so that was a concern. so it's a, it's good for, for the premier league that the deal has been completed. and it's good that the consortium has promised to invest a large sum of that for a 1000000000 into the team and into the infrastructure chelsea. because robert of ram rich spent an awful lot of money on chelsea. you know, he cover depths of, of $1500000000.00 pounds was $2000000000.00. so that has been written off now. but he, it shows he was a loss making business. there may be 19 years, so this new consortium has got to be prepared to spend a lot of money if they are to make and keep chose to success in the future. because
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football is joining business, it requires a lot of money to be spent on new players on players who are big salaries, the support is demanding. they want to see new people coming into the club. so there will be a lot of pressure on them to spend money, and they need to invest in the stadium as well. so in the short term, it's hard to see how you will make that money back. i think in the long term technological developments with tv rights may see them make a profit and turn a profit in the future. but i think we're quite a few years of that in the, in the short term. they will lose money. now the ukranian winners of the eurovision song contest of auctioned off their trophy to raise money for the armed forces. collage orchestra announced that they raise $900000.00 by selling to the highest bidder song, stephanie or one italy. earlier this month. archaeologists in egypt have unveiled another massive whole of priceless artifacts. the ancient treasures were
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found in the car and acropolis. that's a sight near the capital cairo said to hold many untold secrets, gillian wolf has more on earth that a cemetery south of the gives a pyramids. this latest discovery is the 5th big reveal by archaeologists who have been working at the site since 2018 hundreds of ancient egyptian coffins with mummies inside, along with dozens of bronze statues of their gods, dating back some 2500 years. i had with double headed birby in one wooden sarcophagus, we found for the 1st time a complete and seal to piracy. immediately the spiral was moved, the egyptian museum for sterilization. and in order to conduct the needed studies, i think this piracy is similar to the ones that were discovered 100 years ago. and that talk about the book of the gates and the book of the dead on the coffins are expected to be put on display at the grand egyptian museum to the open later.

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