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the you leaders agree to ban the most to russian oil imports the toughest sanctions yet and the war ukraine. ah, i'm terry johnston. you're with al jazeera were life also coming. a french journalist becomes yet another casualty of war and ukraine is fatally hit by shrapnel while inside an armored vehicle. dozens remain missing in the northeast, brazil octave days of flooding and lance lights. 48 or you can read and soaring to new heights, how the top gun sequel, helping to restore competence, but in the power of the big screen.
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ah, after nearly a months of deadlock, european union leaders have agreed to impose a partial ban on russian oil, or that 2 thirds of oil imports will be banned by the end of the year. the had been pushed by some member states for full ban on russian oil over its invasion of ukraine, but a group of countries heavily reliant on russian energy have been blocking the moved or diplomatic editor james base reports. european leaders arriving in brussels for a crucial meeting on ukraine at the start of the crisis that 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 latimer putin. even at the start of the meeting, hunger, his recently reelected prime minister victor oberon seemed opposed though every
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month or 4th. what the problem is, you know that we are in 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 matured for shawn. my expectation. ha and 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. that 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 unseen, it must be effective or including oil, to make russia fill the consequences of what is doing to ukraine and the whole of european was that there. it's not clear where the presence lensky is,
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intervention change things, but there was a break through soon afterwards. the final sanctions package agreed, but this is not the original oil ban 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 landlocked country like hungary, well, after midnight in brussels and the european commission president, along with the pro, into the european council. what back to mark the fact that a deal had finally been done. thanks to this council should now be able to finalize a band on almost 90 percent of all russian oil inputs by the end of the year. this is an important step forward. the remaining 10 percent on these one, we will soon return to the issue of these remaining 10 percent pipeline oils. the leaders here also know that while this action punishes russia,
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the economic consequences will likely be felt hard. inside the e. u to james bay's out his era, brussels france has demanded an investigation after a french journalist was killed in the eastern ukraine. 32 year old frederick the clerk, him half was fatally hit by shrapnel while covering a ukrainian evacuation operation. it happened as france, his new foreign minister was in the visits the chief, the promise of weapons to help in the war and russia. st. bizarre. the reports from the frances new foreign minister 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 the centre, we must have felt that they should never have happened here. and it shouldn't happen again from stands with it friend and its allies to do what ever possible to
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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 hollow . sushi, avoid me? sure. i stress today during the meeting that ukraine's need of additional artillery systems of $155.00 caliber remains extremely important to win the battle for don bass. we need to significantly strengthen our artillery potential. have been done by a clear message from colonus counterpart ukrainians who have been paying the price for russian aggression in lives for years. need more help. her trip was underlined
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by a cruel coincidence. the brutality of the war brought closer to home. with the death of a french journalist covering the war, frederick the clerk, him half from b if mtv was killed by showing 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 20 for the war and towns and villages in the east and south has become a patchwork of fighting. the spotlight is currently on separate. that's 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 medical weapons and ammunition left behind on the battlefield. this russian soldier says are from ukraine's western allies, even as they collect trophies and conquer territory, what they consider decisive battles may not be over with your friends. sending
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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 in your daily bombardment of rushes, 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. zane was ravi alta 0. give ross, take a look at the state of play on ukraine's front lines at the moment. the areas in red are controlled by russia. it's separatist allies. the governor of the hands co says russian forces of entered the city of spirit on yet is also heavy fighting in these areas as ukrainian troops hold back russian attempts to encircle forces in tanya's adversaries. at summer yusef has this exclusive report from the rebel house city. learn for how you bought a. she love skier, lady at the bottom, and we're here in the middle of pearl chowsky district in the center of done it.
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namely in the russian back separatists help part. minutes ago, the school behind me was hit by a rocket, was fired from the ukrainian or be controlled area, picture speak volumes. you can see them grave damage cause to the building. luckily, there are no students, but the teaching staff was inside giving online less as to the respect of classes they can see to their bodies from among the teaching staff, the 4 victims to the attack, the many others were wounded. the showing cause damage to the building surrounding the school of the 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. emergency crews in northeast and brazil are looking for more than 2 dozen people missing off to severe floods and landslides,
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last weekend. 91 that people are known to have died. many in the city for sea fame, thousands have been left homeless on occur in ocoee of reports from rio de janeiro . oh wow. the rescue teams are working around the camp with covering bodies in searching for those still missing. thousands have been displaced, losing all of their belongings. heavy rainfall began on wednesday in brazil's northeastern state of ben. i'm book, flooding streets, and triggering mud slides. entire house is collapsed with the force of the water, while desperate neighbors helped fire fighters dig up their loved ones. under the rubble, this man lost his sister. requoted for the search party found my sister's body there this evening. they found her and 4 other bodies. they're still looking for my brother in law though. this is the 4th major flooding event in 5 months in brazil,
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in february, more than $200.00 people died after torrential rains. if the city of patropolis, 80 kilometer is from rio de janeiro meteorologist, say a phenomenon called la nina, which cools down the pacific ocean waters, helps explain the excessive rains and been on vocal in other parts of northeastern brazil. a nikiya booker. there is no doubt that climate change in the rise of temperature in the atlantic ocean are also responsible for these extremes. cold weather, hot weather, droughts, and rainfalls they've all become more severe than it is sides. bad weather. poor urban planning and low income neighborhoods in many brazilian cities is also responsible for the number of deaths and the mud flights. hearts of slums built on hills were swept away by water in my. c this woman saw her neighbor's house collapsed, only there, but it won't buy. the whole family died. the father,
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the 2 children, the wife all died. president able so narrow toward the region in a helicopter, but was told it was unsafe to land. when the 1st one was awarded purser, we express our sorrows to the relatives. our main objective is to come to the relatives and to help population is february. also matter said the government can make available to 100000. i was dollars to help victims of natural disasters meteorologist expect more rain and been a bulk or a neighboring states in the coming days. the danger of more mud slides in the regions is far from over monarchy anarky of all jazeera rio de janeiro. a powerful storm has made landfall in the mexican state of war. harker, on the southern pacific coast. agatha is the strongest hurricane on record to hit the region during the month of may. it arrived as a category to storm but has since weakened some residence and tourists have moved to shelters. was still ahead on the alba, 0 to
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a day of provocation and violence. israel considered rounding to ultra nationalist as total with. i'm rob reynolds along the banks of the klamath river in northern california, where the biggest damn removal in us history will soon get underway. ah, let's go with your headlines for the america. so here's the latest on agatha is it continues to cut across southern sections of mexico. the darker the color on this about the more intensive rain will be falling and in some spots we could see about half a meter of rain. take it toward the northern plains right now. the upper mid west. we've got some big storms lighting up here. some large hail,
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powerful winds and still the threat of seen a tornado on tuesday. off to the west, we go now that those showers have made a clean sweep of oregon to suns out. so that's gonna help temperatures in portland, up to 24 degrees. it is breezy for the bay area. san francisco can expect to see wind gusts of about 50 kilometers per hour on tuesday, still bursts of rain to be expected around miami, especially west of this city on tuesday, toward the top and of south america right now. still that persistent rain falling across the atlantic coast of brazil, periods of intense rain as we had to our guy and has cernan and french guy on it. so we dipped towards the south were looking at some frost, a chilly start to the day on tuesday morning. santiago won by a blank minus 2. 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.
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across the world, young actor breasts and organizers, ronda mac motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting. here and beta, we were the ones who had lights on what was going on in a way that the more me neither did in those looking start. think about liberal lebanon is always in the buy number for us formation. we have the agency to create the vibe of the generation. changed on al jazeera lou. ah, your without just a reminder about top storage, this. e leaders have agreed to impose a partial ban on russian oil. it's part of
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a new package of sanctions in response to the invasion of the crate breakthrough forums and wants to negotiations that struggle to address objections from hungry. france has called for investigation into the death of a french journalist, killed in ukraine's hand screeching cranium. officials say frederick was killed in russian shelling. it's a vehicle that was evacuating his emergency crews in ne, in brazil are looking for thousands of people still missing off to severe flux and lance lines last week. 91 people and 12 died. many in the city of sci fi, a group of israeli ultra nationalists have marched through the main street of hebron in the occupied west bank crowds with flags entity, if a heaney must compound during their march through the city. it comes a day after tens of thousands of flag waving israeli ultra nationalists march through occupied east jerusalem. israel's defense minister says it's time to
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consider designating extreme right wing groups as tara organizations around con reports from occupied east jerusalem. the 2 groups, he's talking about all the 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 tar, but they've been accused of races behavior of attacking palestinian israelis, arabs, and they've also 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,
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in fact i should what might happen is that this could take quite a while because there has to be a wider 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 speech. death. the arabs insulting the germans colon and terrorist, you know we, 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 on this early elections. the delegation occupied west bank and gaza has held a reception ceremony to mark europe day with some of its dedicated to al jazeera journal. schuman, i was actually screen was shot in the head by israeli forces, while on assignment in geneva, either 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, i just need
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a staff. her colleague are here because they want to make it clear that they want just this port 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 brother of city and tony, 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 today, you talked about justice for palestinians, the fact that they've been suffering. but you also said that journalists are the
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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 city of delayed, is we are gonna hold her killers accountant as i said, to my speech, and thank you for having me on your very important program. i'm a big fan of, of the year and i think is important to do a tremendous job. i'm very piece that you have such a cohort offer support from my job here. as i said to my speech, we call on all authorities for a swift, forward independent investigation to pay the sinew side has finished investigation . the attorney site has declined to pursue a criminal 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 know the truth. it cannot be that we leave it in the unknown. so i think
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it's with your thirty's now to do the next step. we can only offer assistance, but the authorities have to requested. and i think ideally it should probably be an international effort for everybody has access to the files and can share best international practice available to ensure that those who appeal hearing i've brought to just beyond condemnation beyond statement beyond offering. what is you going to do to make sure that shitty gets just but what can you don't do it completely? i mean, i'm put the question to you. we make statements, we call on the authorities. we offer help, but we cannot impose ourselves, can we? so you know what i can do, i can basically reinforce the message for justice for accountability, but i can carry out myself the investigation unless i am on my experts are invited
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. thank you so much. that has been doors, but we're here at the you're a big event where palestinians are coming. they are marking this day, but it's not 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 this. we want justice for hitting the us has a condemned runs. seizure of 2 greek oil tankers in the gulf last week. the ships were seized shortly off. terran wanted with take action against athens of the confiscation of iranian oil from a vessel of the greek coast. the months b, u. s. and greece have called on iran to immediately released the tank of cargo include or protests have broken out into the dawn. despite apparent attempts by military need is to kate demonstrated the state of emergency imposed off the army seized power last october was lifted on sunday,
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where the 60 detainees have also been released. the governing ministry council said it hope them with facilitate fruitful and meaningful dialogue. results from the 1st round of columbia as the presidential election on sunday took many by surprise after a resounding vote for change to anti establishment candidates were face off in the 2nd round. on july 19th, left us to form a rebel fight with a stop. petro will face a candidate who was little known to recently on a federal p s. he has more from dr. downtown book, i was calm the day after one of the most consequential presidential results in column in history left his former rebel fighter will have a patriot came on top, but will now face unexpected uphill battle against the surprise. second place candidate, the rudder fed and the right leaning populist anti corruption. crusader managed to capture an important section of voters. disenchanted with the status quo, and monday he spoke to a supporters of your social media every day. they will come up with something or
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a business that i am patricia, or that i am not sure that i am being investigated. but the truth is, my only allegiance is with the columbia people that many working class colombians who were thrilled that left hope of any story takeover of the presidency felt deprived. i'm sorry, they sent me money for your project and i'm discouraged. i want to petra to win because he defends elderly. some people say he is bad, but we don't care. we're not interested in this past life. we're interested in the present, get it. well, trailing 12 points behind that. and then that could spoil the left hope by capturing the majority of the conservative voters that back to the establishment candidate on sunday. and whose biggest fear is the possible arrival of a true less power in this rose, in the polls within its orthodox campaign and social media, focusing on a single message against corruption and c. m. as a colombian tramp and fear,
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some of his proposals are and democratic, or simply awkward, like promising to close embassies to pay off to the loan. and seeing all colombians will have the right to visit, to see at least once at the government expense. chief communication strategy face in this trade talk appealed to many voters, disgusted by politicians. we prioritize the candidates truthfulness, a candidate without any makeup, without any distractors and a candidate book frankly, about all the matters and obstacles the country need to overcome. to move forward. april had counted on a change versus establishment narrative to win the presidency in the 2nd round. he now as 3 weeks to radically rethink his strategy, hoping to convince enough of them this voters that he doesn't represent real change in that he will fall in the hands of the old establishment. it could prove to be
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a difficult challenge. i listen to that. i'm get the answer, you know, with canada set to introduce a national freeze on handguns. sales proposed law would also cancel the gun licenses of people involved in domestic violence or harassment. prime minister just intruder said that outside sport and hunting, there was no reason for anyone encountered that guns. it comes as a latest us school shooting has put a renewed focus on gun control. the largest dom removal operation in us history is due to begin in california as part of a wider trend to almost 60 hydro that trick downs tone down in the past 2 decades as well or knows reports from one book. this latest operation isn't just about the environment. the klamath river meanders through steep mountains and lush forests. its banks are home to our sprays and great blue herons, and playful busies of otter's fishing gun. jack trout is worked here for
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29 years. there is something about the klamath river that just makes me feel better about life in floating feeling, the waves. but in spite of the apparent abundance trout believes the klamath is in crisis. there was something terribly wrong with the salmon ram. and i mean the spawn was just here and gone so fast. it wasn't natural. salmon were once incredibly abundant. here they were the cornerstone of the ecosystem and the main food source for indigenous people in the region. the, your rock, the hoopa, and the carrack, those days are gone. this is the iron gate damn one of several built decades ago for hydro power. it blocks off the salmon from their swarming grounds up stream. the fish have steadily declined ever since it was built on dams. when and we saw
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these huge population crashes and salmon and other species, these salmon fry are swimming in a hatchery just below the dam. but hatchery fish, a failed to restore the salmon population for the tribal people. the result has been disastrous, without recourse to their traditional diet of salmon rates of diabetes and heart disease have sword. so it's really hard to emphasize as how important the salmon are to us. i mean, for me, it's not just a food source, it's also the connection to my ancestors. now, after decades of negotiation and bureaucratic delay, the iron gate dam is going to be torn down. the process will take several years and will be the largest dam removal in us history. when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again
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flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come, rob reynolds al jazeera on the climate river. now hollywood is celebrating the return of sold out cinemas after tom cruz's new film at top gone, maverick blasted it to the top of the box of his charts. a long awaited sequel to the stars. 1986 action hit, and more than $150000000.00 in its 1st full days. us theaters. that's a box office records for the memorial day holiday weekend. films release was
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delayed by almost 2 years because of the krona virus antenna. with john murray is a tv presenter and pop culture expert. he explained why the from the strong audience is back to smith's wife 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 theater, and people are looking for good entertainment. but this is what happened with top gun map. they had a great story, an excellent marketing campaign, and people were intrigued by these fresh faces. listen, tom cruises what you've got bout cameras back or what? there are some great new characters by jennifer connelly and harris charles panella, john hammer, what the fresh faces are invigorating the millennial and gin z fans of movie going . so you got j. l is the miles teller last year, 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 on the world's most fame.
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