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ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use social contract for it to solve this problem. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera . as the final 3 places at the feet, but will couple decided will life for the playoffs will gather reaction from across the globe. seems best school council 2022. the world qualifies. special coverage on al jazeera. ah ah, russia keys is the us of adding fuel to the fire by supplying advanced rocket
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systems to ukraine. ah, hello, this is al jazeera live from doha, fully bad. people also coming up. the white man accused of killing 10 black people in buffalo, new york is charged on $25.00 counts, including murder and domestic terrorism. he is a food protectionism and high prices as india restricts sugar exports and malaysia does the same for chicken on dominant canaan, berlin with a new ticket to ride, for just 9 euros. i can travel pretty much anywhere in germany. russia has accused the united states have deliberately adding fuel to the fire by supplying advanced precision guided rockets, the ukraine. the biden administration is sending its most significant weapons
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package since the russian invasion began in february. the kremlin says he doesn't trust assurances from the u. s. at the rockets won't be fired into russia. patty co hain has the latest washington 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 these systems against targets on russian territory. ah, there is a strong trust bond between ukraine in the united states, as well as with our allies and partners. but when it comes to these critical weapons, the says it will provide only 4 systems and won't say how many gps guided rockets,
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even though it's reportedly only a few dozen. and it'll take at least 3 weeks to train the ukrainian forces and how to use them. some military experts say the new weapons will still have an impact. so once you have those systems, the range and 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, ah, logistics, a logistics in 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 should have happened long ago. those triple 7 should have been there
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a months and months ago, for example. and these high mars as well. so the administration is falling at some 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 key these conditional associates do. these risks certainly exists, of the things that the key of regime, unapologetically demands from its western patrons, firstly overstepped all bounds of decency and diplomatic relations. and secondly, our direct provocation aimed drawing the west into combat. president joe biden, pendant out there this week to say he's adamant us troops will not be in the fight, but he has decided to give you crane the most sophisticated weapons yet hoping it may be enough to prevent future russian successes on the battlefield. patty, calling al jazeera washington. russian forces have reportedly entered the center of
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the eastern ukrainian city a severe during the ask after weeks a fierce fighting ukraine is attempting to bolster it. forces in the east where it's fighting russia on multiple fronts often has focus. it's offensive on the eastern dom boss region, after failing to advance on cave and other western regions. smoke has been billowing over the city of back mort where the sound of artillery has been bringing out. the vaccination of civilians has been stopped and the region is governor says it's no longer possible to deliver humanitarian aid into the city. meanwhile, 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 tart from the scheme. danish officials can now get involved in the used defense decisions and central c e o military operations. the referendum was called falling rushes, invasion of ukraine, which has also led sweden and finland to end their tradition of neutrality and
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apply for ne, told membership. and denmark is the latest country to have its gas supply from russia. cut off to moscow, turned off the top to the netherlands on tuesday, then walked largest energy companies as russia cut off its gas supply because it refused to pay in roubles. natural gas supplies to finland, poland and bulgaria have also been halted for some very me put in has ordered for payment to be made in russian currency to counter rest and sanctions and rushes, vowing to find other buyers for its oil. that's after european union leaders agreed on monday to band more than 2 thirds of russian oil imports by the end of the year, rushes the worst, 3rd largest oil producer with around $11000000.00 barrels per day. the international energy agency says russia earns around $20000000000.00 a month in oil sales before the war in ukraine. 60 percent of its exports went to europe. but since then, the u. s. u. k, and e. u of all severed ties in some way,
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and rushes turn to asia in fed. india and china have both increased same ports of russian oil since february. and let's say beijing imported nearly 2000000 bows of russian oil for day inmate. a global energy supplies are major topic for discussion between russia, the foreign minister and his counterparts in the gulf. saudi arabia, holsted fig, elaborate in foreign ministers from kata, the united app, emerett, oman, kuwait and bahrain speaking. after those talks, the russian foreign minister hit out of the european union for banning most oil imports from russia. novel also accused us of instigating you nations against it. guild leticia for us as a chair to the situation is such that any group of countries should not be allowed to dominate the international arena. and to put their own priorities and establish one singular polar world. but some of the countries are not hiding their true intentions. they don't allow any alternative thoughts. in other world use the 18 year old white suspect in the u. s. supermarket shooting in buffalo. new york has
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been indicted on 25 counts, including murder and domestic terrorism. bait and gender and is a case of opening fire in the soul, killing 10 african americans. it's being called a racially motivated attack. can also stream the attack live on a social media platform. heidi's, castro has more from washington. now again, john 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 and who was white posted a manifesto laced with hate that made it clear he was targeting black people. 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 car and specifically targeting
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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 texas 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 mouse 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 move all day. that tragedy still unfolding with funerals, taking place and these back to map back mass shootings again. reg nighty, the debate in the united states over gun laws. and again, the soul searching the unanswered question of why this continues to happen. and seeing in the u. s. police in the state of oklahoma, say at least 3 people have been killed in the shooting, in tulsa, the shoot, a targeted a medical complex number of people are wounded. a local police chief said the
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attackers dead, but did not explain the circumstances. the police are urging people to stay away from the area as officers searched a building floor by floor. the white house has revoked a series of restrictions on flights to cuba. the restrictions imposed by the trump administration were designed to increase economic pressure on the cuban government . the biden administration in recent weeks has also opened the door for cubans to join family members in the u. s. on a temporary basis with a potential of for obtaining permanent status and it lifted restrictions on the amount of remittances sent to cubans, citizens to nija, now and present case i eat her sites, 57 judges accusing them of corruption. he said he had given warning after warning to the judiciary to purify itself, presence i had also a ledge, had there been protecting people accused of terrorist charges. he suspended parliament last july and began ruling by decree. his opponents describe the move as
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a cool frances far left leaders, our lead men on shore says this month's parliamentary elections are really a 3rd round of april presidential vote. he leaves a new left wing alliance at hopes to when a majority in the assembly and half milan shore in sold us prime minister, then a smith report from paris. after finishing 3rd in the presidential election, john luke mellon, sean has now set his sights on the prime minister's job. the veteran fall at leader is behind a new electoral alliance that along with communists includes socialists and greens . manage on calls this the 3rd round of the presidential election. many of his supporters back to manual macro in the 2nd round. just to keep out the fall rights marine le pen. barbara. the french people have understood the call that was being made to them saying is the 3rd round. it's not an abuse of language in the previous
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presidential election. we didn't decide anything. we had a default hurt reaching out to every one. and there again, it starts again, hold their lines, pledges to fix the price of petrol and gas to introduce price controls on basic goods, to lower the retirement age from $62.00 to $60.00, and to move from nuclear to renewable energy and balance on wants to take france out of nato. i casa, i support the environmental measures being proposed because we had 3 years to solve the planet. also the fixing of prices, because a large part of the french population lives in poverty. that the potential is to, is to persuade. those people who are against biker on to actually come out to those francis center left was all but wiped out in the presidential election, creating the space that melanie sean and his alliance has moved into the new. yeah, yeah, no, sure, the one will be, we need to my place that is of the left, but also convinced those who are fed up with politics and for too long they had been forgotten by politicians. cdc, turning out the vote,
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is the challenge in france. momentum usually stays with whoever wins the presidency . supporters of losing candidates are more likely to stay at home if forced to share power with melanin microns plans to liberalize the french economy and reform pensions would be threatened. now the latest hall suggests that emanuel micron coalition center could lose. it's a dorothy in the national center, but could remain one single largest smart enough for them. they might try and form alliances is smaller, conserves the party to kick out john luke maza bernard smith. i'm 0 paris cilla head on the program. 10 of the wells most neglected, humanitarian crises are in africa. we look at the consequences. ah, the journey has begun. the free for world copies on its way to
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a catholic group. your travel package to day the seasonal rains are showing themselves properly now. back in china, they're obvious. the plum rains between yank see and south coast including hong kong will give some flooding, but this is normal. they don't really do much for japan just yet. the backwash showers are showing up in honshu and between rain and things. further north of the big area of open skyline warm sunshine, 35 in beijing every now and again that allows the wind come through with as you can see, orange just coming out of the high ground that might well produces an so when pass of knolls in charlotte love is going to be suppressed by the incoming cloud, and rain is crossing the yangtze little change. you'll notice really in japan, south of this and the seasonally heavy rains appear to be showing western side of fournier and up towards lou song. sudden viet nam backed was timed as well, and so marches, not bone drivers. the north which is wet is she's not
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a big surprise because at still catching now the monsoon flow, which is officially reached gower. so this is all monsoon raton, if you like them, is bit of a dip, and it goes up through to wallace meehan bar. so the big area which is still fairly dry, quite hot and fairly dusty, the it will not change on friday, but the hottest weather, as it has usually been, is still in pakistan. cancer airways, official airline of the journey, be activate, radical and the founder of african cinema. out is even, well, tell us the story. if the more a day in direct your body. i still making style for that he made the breakthroughs, you know, a friend the word to me, his name. i met with the fighter, his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda? rebel african found me on how to say, ah
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ah, welcome back, a recap of our top stories on al jazeera. russia has accused the united states have deliberately adding fuel to the fire by supplying advanced precision guided rockets . ukraine. the kremlin says it doesn't trust assurances from washington, that the rockets won't be fide into russia. the 18 year old white suspects in the supermarket shooting in buffalo, new york is facing 25 counts of murder and domestic terrorism, age and gender in his accuser, opening fire in the store, killing 10 african americans and tenacious president. ty side has fact 57 judges accusing them of corruption. he said he'd given them
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a warning after wanting to the judiciary to purify itself. he suspended parliament last july and began rolling by decree. but the war in ukraine climate change, the hunger crisis, the world has many emergencies to tackle. but the norwegian refugee council says 10 of the most neglected crises are in africa. and such, neglect is affecting the humanitarian response for millions. here, morgan reports close to 6000000 congolese forth from their homes, a 3rd of the population going hungry and all after decades of conflict. but the democratic republic of congo is top of the most neglected crises worldwide. according to the new region, refugee council, the 8 organization lists 10 countries. all of them in africa would have displacement crises that don't get enough media attention. the countries include burkina, faso maroon, the cameroon, chad if you appeal nigeria and molly, south for them is number 4 on the list. the world,
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the youngest country faced conflict just 2 years after independence in 2011. a 3rd of its 12000000 people were forth from their homes, fighting largely ended when a peace deal was signed in 2018. since then flood had displaced nearly a 1000000 more. something so much insomnia. i camp was established 2 years ago and we came from the north, but here we have humanitarian issues. there is no food, no access to farming, and no education for dan is also on the list. more than 2000000 have been displaced in the western region of dar for since fighting vest started in 2003 hundreds of thousands remain in camp despite the peace deal signed 2 years ago. in may fighting in west r for force around 35000 families from their homes when we were attacked and forced to leave our homes with nothing. now we have nothing to eat and a thing out in the open under the sun than
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a region refugee council says the lack of media attention to the crisis has contributed to less humanitarian and political response. when the d r c is getting sole little attention in the global media, it also leads to less a money going that compared to ukraine and other crisis that are in the limelight constantly. but also to reduce political diplomatic attention and initiatives to sort of the deep crisis in the, in, in the congo. so we're in a desperate situation as human, terence on the ground. we're not getting the attention not, not the funding, nor helps to solve the crisis. and as the world's attention remains elsewhere, most of the funding appeals to respond to the crises in the countries on the list remain low. 8 organizations the that needs to change, to improve the lives of millions of people. morgan algebra and many countries are
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concerned about food shortages and putting the brakes on exports. india has begun restricting sugar exports and says, rising local prices are to blame. have me me tower, or some or to pradesh on how 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 is enough left over for domestic consumption. get you're looking. i look, shoot amps, 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 harvest with 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 favorable international market. prices rose after rushes invasion cut supply from the black sea region, but a scorching heat wave in india. flattened output and the government ban most exports to control domestic prices. that affected farmers profit. so got to go to the, the government price was higher last year, so we saw them more of this time. the rates are lower from a reproduction is much lower. it kept dreaming, and there was war to login to which impacted the harvest. economists say these restrictions to little to reduce inflation. india credibility as
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a reliable exposure of friday commodities is going to be a cd. i don't see this as a good signal. al jazeera asper government comment, but we didn't get a reply. many countries have urged india to lift its ban on wheat, exports, government to say they would relax the bad, but to will consider requests from valuable countries. passing the middle al jazeera, but the british in northern india and malaysia has temporarily bond is chicken exports as florence to report some kind of lump. or the government says it's concerned about poultry shortages at home. and rising prices. 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 really from rising costs. if we've been
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seeing up all, i don't mean you know, by me, any company that we, what do they get? another country supplier. so it's really hard to get them back in the future. so this equipment will definitely be simple to re temporary solution, but we have a long term headed. the price of chicken feed has sword with shortages caused by the war in ukraine and a heat wave blamed 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 should inflation pressures. because for developing countries, food accounts for a larger part of measurement of inflation and retail price inflation.
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it isn't just about price debility. the export ban is also meant to ensure the local market has enough chickens. it's consumers outside of malaysia who 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 won't be easy to find a substitute for a key ingredient. they're concerned about a dip in business. more seeker, i thought he's not 100 percent of the rice, not all use fresh chicken rice, basically bought the life slaughter. so the pen would mean we are no longer able to sell lemon gone off in august, or maybe coca cola bottle. the malaysian government hasn't said how long the export
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band will last, but officials say they hope supply and chicken prices who stabilize within a month. florence louis al jazeera while important and germany has launch. a transportation scheme meant to combat inflation and the high cost of fuel. for 3 months, people will have unlimited access to public transport for just $10.00 a month. but as dominey cane reports from berlin, some say the policy doesn't go far enough. whether by tram train or bus over the next 3 months, journeys with these are much cheaper for $10.00 or 9 euros. a month's passengers can now get unlimited local and regional travel around the country. we have prepared a bunch of bon as good as possible. for example, is additional phrase $250.00 trains every day in our networks in germany. and we have additional person staff on the trays and also in the railway station.
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so we just try the best to be prepared at a time when inflation is higher than it has been for a long time. ministers hope this policy will ease some of the financial pain caused by rising prices. this is what the passenger gets through then 9 euros a ticket to rise anywhere in this country which can be bought in the paper version on a small phone. armed with one of these, theoretically, i can take most of the trains, trams or buses that stop at this station. but most people who use this are like me to be commuters. so what do they make of it? and i just bought it, it's great because i used to pay 86 and now it's night. and i had to go to work every day. so it was biggest threats. i use public transport a lot in different cities, unique cologne, berlin. so it's very convenient, but by making public transport much more affordable, if only for 3 months, this is
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a green policy. so the theory goes. but some people say it doesn't go far enough. we need to invest a lot more, especially in our real systems. and that's not something that you can do overnight and it's also not something that is done in 3 months. so we need more trains. when he longer trains, we need her to build more train tracks. um we need more buses. these are all things that take take time. the cheaper season ticket has been introduced to coincide with the cut in fuel costs for motorists. the price of petrol at the pump has risen sharply since the war in ukraine. at 1st glance on wednesday, prices do seem now to be dropping. so taken together, the politicians in charge believe what they're introducing will make a difference. the next 3 months will tell us where the most germans agree. dawn it came. al jazeera, berlin, final preparation turned away in britain for queen elizabeth platinum,
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jubilee tens of thousands are expected as celebrations, tomorrow. 70 years since she ascended to the throne. nevuk looks back at the popularity of britons longest serving monarch. queen elizabeth looms large over the british capital, seemingly every street a wash with flags and bunting for weeks, soldiers from household cavalry task with guarding the monarch have been rehearsing their steps. the platinum jubilee is as much a celebration of british traditions as it is 96 year old queen elizabeth's long reign. ah, but said the 70 years and she became queen a coronation. a year later, the queen and country have profoundly changed back then. many of europe cities was scarred by the horrors of the 2nd world war. and the british empire, the once ruled, a 3rd of the world was melting away. queen elizabeth would help shape britons new
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historic purpose, not as the queen of an empire, but of a common wealth of multi national, multi racial states. and also as head of a royal family. the word and the coming years become the focus of intense media attention. as a family group, so to the challenges the death of princess diana in a car crash in 1997 provoked public anger, that the queen was publicly morning her death while millions were forcing her to break protocol and join the crowds. more recently, the royal sufficed intense criticism over the handling of racism allegations by the queen's grandson, prince harry and wife megan, while sexual assault claims against prince andrew forced queen elizabeth to strip her son was touted as her favorite child of his royal titles. over the decades, presidents and prime ministers have been and gone. some of the most iconic figures of the past century. queen elizabeth consistently doing her duty. i think she
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played very well exactly the role of a constitutional one. she's the most charismatic. so the photograph, most famous women, the wild, but she so so very enigmatic, we hardly know her and i think being able to stay above politics, but seen as relevant and respected has been really important here in the twilight of queen elizabeth's reign. a gentle reduction of royal duties after the death of her husband of 73 years prince philip, in the midst of the pandemic. a time when queen elizabeth's words to the nation have scarcely mattered more. we'll be with our friends again. we will be with our families again. we will meet again even as more, more people question the role and the purpose of a royal family. in a modern democracy, there is something of a cosiness of familiarity to her long reign and genuine public affection for woman .

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