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raucous systems to ukraine. ah, la, watching al jazeera ally from till how with me for the battery will also coming up . the white man accused of killing 10 black people in buffalo, new york is indicted on 25 counts, including murder and domestic terrorism. he is bro of peers of growing food protectionism and high prices as india restricts sugar exports. and malaysia does the same for chicken and ukraine beats, continent in their postponed woke up. they are semi final in august 1 wind from booking, as part of cat on 2022. thank you for joining as russia has accused united states of deliberately adding fuel to
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the fire by supplying advanced precision guided rockets to ukraine. the biden administration is sending its most significant weapons package since the russian invasion began. in february. the kremlin says he doesn't trust the shore and says from the us that the rockets won't be fired into russia. patty co hain has the latest washington dc in eastern ukraine. it is now a battle of artillery. up until now ukraine unable to hit some of the russian artillery systems that are causing this damage because they are too far away. that is why they asked us for long range artillery systems. and now the bind administration has decided to give them medium range instead helping ukraine will try not to provoke moscow specifically with regard to weapon systems being provided . the ukrainians have given us assurances that they will not use the systems against on russian territory. there is a strong trust bond between ukraine, the united states, as well as with our allies and partners. but when it comes to these critical
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weapons, the us says it will provide only 4 systems and won't say how many gps got his rockets, even though she reportedly only a few dozen. and it'll take at least 3 weeks to train the ukrainian forces on how to use them. some military experts say the new weapon will still have an impact. so once you have those systems, the range in precision they offer. i think open up a lot of different battlefield options for the ukrainians to do things like destroy command control posts that are further back from the front to destroy logistics, logistics, and supply chains for the russians that allow them to keep advancing. the homer system can fire 6, gps guided rockets at a distance of around 70 kilometers, and can be reloaded in about a minute. it's on wheels so can quickly move after fire and other experts say this
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should have happened long ago. those triple 7 should have been there a months and months ago, for example. and these high mars as well. so the administration is following its own pattern. they should actually announce that they're going to deliver the longer range systems, the capabilities as soon as possible. but the biden administration is clearly concerned about provoking russia, and the russians did react, the kiddies to can use, and this is just these risks certainly exists, of the things that the key every gene unapologetically demands from its western patrons. firstly, overstepped all bounds of decency. and diplomatic relations, and secondly, our direct provocation, aimed at drawing the west into combat prison. joe biden. pendant albert this week to say he's adamant u. s. troops will not be in the fight, but he has decided to give ukraine the most sophisticated weapons yet hoping it may be enough to prevent future russian successes on the battlefield. petty call him al
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jazeera washington. meanwhile, russian forces every 4 to be entered, the center of the eastern ukrainian city of silverado, near to scamp, to weeks of years fighting it crane is attempting to bolster its forces in the east waves fighting russia on multiple fronts. moscow has focus it's offensive on the eastern dumbass region after failing to advance on keith and other western regions . smokers been bellowing over the city of blackmore to where the sound of artillery has been ringing out. the evacuation of civilians has been stopped and the regions governor says it's no longer possible to deliver humanitarian aid into this city. denmark has voted to join the european union's common defense policy in a referendum. more than 2 thirds of voters chose to overturn their countries decades long opp todd from the scheme. danish officials can now get involved in the use defense decisions and send troops to you military operations. the referendum
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was called following russia's invasion of ukraine, which has also led sweden and finland to end their tradition of neutrality and apply for nato membership. and denmark is the latest country to have its ghast supply from russia. cut off after moscow turned off the top to the netherlands on tuesday. then, long st. largest energy company says russia cut off its gas supply because it refused to pay in roubles. natural gas surprised to finland, poland and bulgaria have also been halted. resident vladimir putin has ordered for payments to be made in russian currency to counter western sanctions. in other words, you see 18 year old wives suspect in the u. s. supermarket shooting in buffalo, new york has been indicted on 25 counts, including murder and domestic terrorism. peyton gander is accused of opening fire in the store, killing 10 african americans is being called a racially motivated attack. genderin also stream the attack live on his social media platform. let's go live to high the show castro in washington to mourn this.
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had he tell his 1st about the charges, his facing fully. these charges come from a new york grand jury and they accuse they charge a 18 year old pain genderin with domestic terrorism motive. i motivated by hate and 10 counts of 1st degree murder. now gander, and has pleaded not guilty to these charges. he has been in police custody since may 14th the day of that shooting that killed 10 african americans inside a grocery store in buffalo, new york. police say that gender who was white posted a manifesto laced with hate, that made it clear he was targeting black people. and among his victims were shoppers a security guard at the store and a church volunteer who was giving his time to help people go to the store and died in the process. what justified the domestic terrorism charge?
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right, this is a newer law if from the new state of new york that is domestic terrorism. i hate crime. this is a lot. it's only been on the books for one and a half years. an investigator say, because the accused shooter here traveled 3 hours by a car and specifically targeting african americans that makes it a hate crime, a charging him with his domestic terrorism as a hey crime. now this law passed after a previous mass shooting in taxes when it was hispanics who were targeted within a wal mart store. but we can't talk about this buffalo shooting without also mentioning the other mass shooting that happened just 10 days after this carnage and buffalo. and this is in texas where 19 school children and their teachers were gunned to death in vol day. that tragedy still unfolding with funerals, taking place and these back to map back mass shootings again,
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re ignite the debate in the united states over gun laws. and again, the soul searching the unanswered question of why this continues to happen. bully heidi, thank you very much for that, heidi joe castro live for a say in washington is really forces of killed or palestinian man in the occupied west bank. the man was shot in the town of your bod, where these really ami says it was conducting an operation to demolish a home. the palestinian health ministry says a man was hid a number of times by live bullets and died out hospital in july. the al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists in the occupied westbank. sharina blankly was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was an assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is really forced on the procession and started bidding. mourners causing pall bearers. thomas drop a casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied
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east jerusalem to take part in her funeral. and burial members of international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. sharina lockley was with al jazeera for 25 years covering the story of these really occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. a 2 month covey 19 locked down in china's largest city. shanghai has been relaxed. most of shanghai 25000000 residents are now free to leave home while businesses will gradually resume operations. katrina, you reports from b. jing ware restrictions imposed under china 0 coffee. 19 strategy have also been east millions of people in shanghai counted down to midnight on wednesday, celebrating the end of a strict to month pandemic lockdown. there was scenes of joy and excitement as people socialized outdoors and drew their cars for the 1st time in weeks. st. barricades had been removed, supermarkets, restaurants,
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and parks are reopening. public transport has resumed. china's biggest city and commercial center is slowly coming back to life. after being shut down at the end of march. more than 600000 cru virus infections were recorded. and what was the country's worst outbreak since the pandemic began artist. soon sean was visiting the city and became stuck at his hotel. an initial 5 day locked out stretched to more than 60 days. he is relieved. it's over, but remains distrustful of the government. government order, so they tell people all the 5 days. so i think by, by the, you know, the government always lie to people more and more and more longer and the longer and the longer and no, andy, no people, when is to finish. there was widespread anger along with confusion of a food shortages and a lack of access to emergency medical care. the lockdown also crippled supply
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chains and flowed the economy. property in car sales, the service sector and retail consumption all plummeted in april. analysts say recovery won't be quick, easy after the initial phase or there might be more disappointments on because the reality is on the consumer confidence is dampens. our property market is still weak or those are weaknesses. the other part of economy was still there and not addressed. and on top of that income growth has slowed significantly. so after the lived a lot of restrictions, the thing there is a lot of work has to be done. shanghai authority say the city has achieved milestone in its battle against the virus in a letter, they thanked presidents for their patience and apologized for the inconveniences caused people in shanghai may be celebrating for now. but the memory of this one walked down won't easily got china's leaders refused to live with the corona,
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buyers, and any new outbreak can result in the lives of millions be offended without mercy . katrina, you al jazeera, making still ahead on al jazeera distraction in the wake of hurricane agatha. we'll have the latest on recovery efforts along mexico specific coast. many have in place since the beginning of the war. that victory of commons takes ukraine's football. is that co said to cut ah, now there are a daily warnings of big thunderstorms, sometimes turn tornadic in the southern states of the u. s. this is them blooming in the last picture we had and it's a long line that should call a front, if you like, which ought, as it goes east was
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a cause to bring cold red because that the cold front that is cold, rare. and it's quite a contrast in, for example, in toronto, we come down 10 degrees, but for the east coast, the u. s. i think it will be rather less of a change. it's a wandering frontal system behind it. it's fairly settled that only the only wintry stuff around is a long way north in canada, even on the heights of the cascades in the rockies. i don't see any snow in particular this time, but you still got these generating showers down in texas less so you'll notice now console or missouri or target to friday. frontal system is gone offshore and it's still $28.00 in the scene. 23 in new york. they remember that hurricane that came in on shore in mexico. this is the range of the might wind up into something else until it does that. a lot of rain in the you can sample it's the and western cuba seems the likely result. and the re persistent shares may been around for a couple of days in the southeast brazil extending into paraguay and increasing number of shares for the north in brazil. as well,
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you're watching college is 0. a reminder of our top story is this. our russia has accused the united states have deliberately adding fuel to the fire by supplying advanced precision guided rockets to ukraine. the kremlin says it doesn't trust assurances from washington, that the rockets won't be fired into russia. in the us, the 18 yields why suspect to most supermarket shooting in buffalo, new york is facing 25 counts of murder and domestic terrorism. payton gander, annie's accused of opening fire in the store, killing 10 african americans and a 2 month call with 19 lockdown and shine as big as city has been relaxed. most of shanghai is 25000000 residents are now free to meet home, while businesses will gradually resume operations. that 2 months cease fire between yemen. so the rebels, any sound he led coalition is set to expire in the coming hours. aid groups are urging warring sides to extended an effort to avoid catastrophic hunger christian
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salamis at the un. with more on the diplomatic efforts to extend the deal, the truce has provided some rare moments of relative calm for yemenis. after more than 7 years of war, a war that has unleashed what the un describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the resumption of commercial flights between the 9 cairo offer some normalcy for the country. the special envoy for yemen. hans greenberg has been working intensely to extend the ceasefire according to the united nations. but while they say preliminary indications from the parties are positive, many yemenis are still suffering. despite the good used to day on the cairo flights and the improve humanitarian situation, the truces delivered over the last 2 months. we must be clear that the humanitarian needs for yemen, remain high. some 19000000 people will go hungry this year, including more than a 160000 who will face famine like conditions. more than 4000000 people have been
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displaced since the war started. severe needs persist across all sectors. and food isn't the only issue. many other needs persist and the un humanitarian relief plan is only a quarter funded. while the war in ukraine is fueling a global, sued crisis, western leaders say of russia is holding the well to ransom by blockading ukrainian ports. the head of the roman catholic church has called for everything to be done to free up. we tech sports from ukraine in this 3rd on the approval, but suny, the blocking of exports of wheat from ukraine is very worrying because the lives of millions of people depend on it, especially in poor countries. i make a heartfelt appeal so that every effort is made to resolve this problem to guarantee the universal right to nutrition. please do not use wheat to a basic food stuffer as a weapon of war. for many countries are concerned about food shortages and putting
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the brakes on exports. and he has begun restricting sugar exports and says wising local prices are to blame to weeks ago, a band of me text for spanning mutare for some auto pradesh on our local farmers are feeling the impact ah, after being packed and see this batch of sugars headed to the port, india has already exported a record 7 and a half 1000000 tons the season. now the government has kept shipments to ensure there's enough left over for domestic consumption. get to look in our log she lamps . company has been refining sugar for 90 years and he says the new rules could affect farmers incomes. the sugar season starts in november and the government would always like a minimum stock in the country of about 2 months. consumption or 2 and a half months conduct, which is somewhere around $6000000.00 tons. it's been a bumper habit for the world's top sugar producer. international demand is high
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sparking fears or with domestic shortage during the festive season. later this year, when high global prices and a strong dollar have opened up business opportunities for farmers and traders, soaring inflation and concerns about food security back home had prompted the government to implement protective measures including restricting wheat exports. wheat farmers such as on j party hope to cash in on a favourable international market. prices rose after rushes, invasion cut supply from the black sea region, but a scorching heat. we have an india threatened output and the government band most exports to control domestic life. that's affected farmers profit, so got to go to the the government price. it was higher last year, so we saw them more. this time the rates are lower from a reproduction is much lower. it kept dreaming, and there was water logan to which impacted the harvest. economists say these restrictions to little to reduce inflation, indiscriminate validity as
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a reliable exp, order of friday. our commodities is going to be a seriously damaged it's. i don't see this r as a good signal. i'll just either ask for a government comment, but we didn't get a reply. many countries have urged india to lift its ban on wheat exports. government leader said they want, relax the bad, but a will consider requests from vulnerable countries. park nathan al jazeera, with the british in northern india. alisha has temporarily been dis, chicken export sized florence to you before some column for the government says it's concerned about poultry shortages at home and rising price. an important source of income for chicken farm, as in malaysia, has been cut off after an export band came into effect on wednesday. it's a fresh blow to an industry that's already reeling from rising costs. if we've been
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seeing up all, i don't mean you know by me, any country that way they can switch to another country supplier. so it's really hard to get them back by. but if you to so this export men will definitely be simple to re temporary solution. but we have a lot of them headed. the price of chicken feed has sought with shortages caused by the war in ukraine. and a heat wave claimed on the climate crisis. malaysia is not the only country cutting back on food exports. we've seen similar actions by other governments such as india and indonesia to restrict certain exports of food items in order to contain rising domestic food inflation pressures. because for developing countries, food accounts for a larger part of the measurement of inflation and retail price inflation.
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it isn't just about price stability. the export band is also meant to ensure the local market has chicken. it's consumers outside of malaysia will feel the bands impact neighboring singapore import at 34 percent of its chicken supply from malaysia last year. almost all of that live, the singapore government says it's looking for new suppliers and has urged consumers to switch to alternative meets. but food sellers is specialize in a popular dish known as chicken rice. say it be easy to find a substitute for a key ingredient. they're concerned about a dip in business most eucharist thought he's not 100 percent of chicken rice, not all use fresh chicken rice. basically, he bought the life slaughter though the pen would mean we are no longer able to sell his lemon gone off in august, or maybe coca cola will buckle the malaysian government hasn't said how long the export band will last. but officials say they hope supply and chicken prices are
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stabilized within a month. florence louis al jazeera while important in mexico, at least 11 people have been killed and another 33 are missing in the wake of hurricane agatha. it is the strongest hurricane ever recorded to hit mexico specific coast in the month of may, my new rapid reports flood waters have begun to recede on the coast of war. haka in southern mexico residence however, are still reeling from the impact of hurricane agatha. not that we not only do glen, i have nothing left, nothing to eat now, gone to see what i can find, but nobody has anything lift. fagel was a powerful category to hurricane when it made landfall late monday evening. and authorities say the death toll is likely to rise, while the search for those missing continues a much drama or lamb. this is young based on the reports we've received. we've made
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the decision to provide services to the most affected areas. and most importantly, the coast of war hucker day. the challenges faced by those emergency teams or dante, heavy rainfall from agatha caused widespread flooding and mud slides, state and federal authorities. c efforts remain under way to clear roads and provide desperately needed aid to thousands of people affected was entered into sula. oh, you betcha. bolona what is dirty and we don't have anything to drink, but they're waiting for support. weaned at least water food or whatever they can give us because you lost everything you. we don't have anything. the clothes and dishes are wet. everything was last not the name was. though hurricane agathor has mostly dissipated over the mountains of southern mexico, weather forecasters ward, the remaining thunderstorms could regroup into a tropical depression or even a tropical storm. if so, agatha, his name would change to alex,
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becoming the 1st named storm of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season. potentially bringing heavy rain and wind to the us state of florida. by the end of the week, when will wrap, hello al jazeera and ukraine are one went away from the fif a well campaign cut after defeating scotland. 31 a, quantify, a payoff. this match was initially scheduled for march, but was delayed because of russia's invasion of ukraine. andre malenko met at the opening goal of the contests in glasgow after that roman e. i'm chuck double the advantage for the ukrainians. and even those continent hold one back with 11 minutes to play ukraine in short, victory, thanks to a last 2nd. go from our 10. it of week next up. they play way is on sunday and caught if the winner of that match will had to cut after the world cup in november . and december. holy says in rascal more. i think we would all have been expecting
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ukraine to be a bit rusty, not having played a competitive much as a team this year at all. in fact, that domestic plays, haven't even played a competitive club games. but that really wasn't the case. scotland had some early possession, but ukraine created the early chances and they got the breakthrough just after the half hour marker, shipped the ball through. scott is the french should have dealt with it really, but andre, your malenko. i put it over cray, gordon to make it one knell and discuss the funds. not happy, half time, and really very unhappy. 4 minutes later, when roman young joke rose for her astonishingly easy head at the back post railey, to put ukraine to know up. scotland then should have gone. just see one down john mccain missing a sitter, really. but tell him, greg, i got one back for scotland and at that point it seemed that the tide might, might her go keeping mice, coff,
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ukraine. but it wasn't the case. and right at the end, the substitute though, i apologize for my pronunciation, race 303 will make it 3 once the crane. and i don't think i've ever seen a celebration like it from any team. the ukraine seemed just really thinking to their knees in relief, knowing they've gone one step closer to the welcome. well, for nearly a 100 days, ukrainians have been severely impacted by russians invasion. but the fee for scotland, ukraine qualifying matches for some was, was how many went opportunity to take a break from the war. then mr. avi has more from keith keith's olympic stadium would normally have hosted club games and team training sessions. events opened to everyone, but the potential target for russian missiles has been closed since the invasion. the war and ukraine has many faces. it is true, there is no lead up to the wholesale destruction and devastation in the east of the country and across ukraine. the threat of missiles and air strikes hangs over every
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city, but even though it can feel jarring, ukrainians describe life in places such as keys as returning to almost normal business is reopening. people are back on the streets, no more roadblocks, and checkpoints. if it wasn't for the near daily air raid warning sirens, you could be forgiven for forgetting about the war. ukraine's world cup qualifier with scotland been played in glasgow for many here and keep a chance to do just that. or think it makes the country positive and it gives a, it takes their mind off what's happening and now you need positivity in it during a war because i've been helping you crying for the last 2 months. the innocent civilians, when in rome, do what the romans do? i'm in ukraine, georgia bought ukraine. ah, game night for ukrainians. who for months have been cheering on their heroes on the battlefield. a chance to cheer for heroes on the football field. that is the hello
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. oh mullen, davison right now, there are not so many people because of the war. a lot of people are absent. and normally we would have had a lot of people because this is a big event. it's important to, to feel at least some pieces of a real life that light is do here. now just more a reprieve from fighting a reminder of what peace time is like, but the war is still on and this country is still under martial law. that means there is a nighttime curfew, it's almost 11 p. m, and because of the curfew bars and restaurants are going to be closing now and the tvs are going to be turned off right around half time ukraine supporters must go home and they can't stay here. is the best ravi al jazeera cave. ah.

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