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annette online, add to your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racial as do you see sports journalist i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspective, even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking, this dream anal iraq. ah, which is here? when ever you oh, for russia says the us, he's having fuel to the fire by giving you crying advanced rocket systems.
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ah, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera live from dough hall. so coming up, a white man accused of killing 10 black people in buffalo, new york is charged with 25 counts of murder, domestic terrorism, the u. s. and the series of restrictions on flights to cuba posed during donald trump's presidency. i'm dominant came in berlin with the new ticket to ride with just 9 years. i can travel pretty much anywhere in germany. russia is accusing the united states of deliberately adding fuel to the 5 i supplying advanced precision guided rockets to ukraine. the biden administration is
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sending its most significant weapons package since the russian invasion began in february. the kremlin says it doesn't trust assurances from the us. the rockets will not be 5 into russia. party call high and has the latest from washington d. c. an 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 by the ministration has decided to give them medium range instead helping ukraine while 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 targets on russian territory. 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 us says it will provide only 4 systems and won't say how many gps got his
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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 weapons 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 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 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 key these can, you know, this is just, 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
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al jazeera washington. so what exactly is the system the americans have sent to ukraine? high miles, multiple launch rocket system or m l r s, consumers, tennis, they find multiple precision guided missiles. it's 70 kilometer range is almost twice that of the m triple 7 houses already provided to cranium forces. the longer range version of the missile can reach targets 300 kilometers away that hasn't been supplied to the ukrainians. the us military already has highmark units in europe, nato allies, poland, and romania also have them. russian forces are reportedly entered the center of the east in ukrainian city scenario done yet scuffle weeks of heavy fighting. ukraine is attempting to bolster its forces in the east where it's fighting russia multiple fronts. moscow's focus is offensive on the east and don bass region after failing
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to advance on kiev and other western regions. smoke has been billowing over the city of the woods, where the sound of artillery has been bringing out. the evacuation of civilians has been halted. the regions governor says no longer possible to deliver humanitarian aid into the city. denmark has voted to join the european union's common defense policy in the referendum. more than 2 thirds of those who chose to overturn the countries decades long opt out from the scheme. danish officials can now get involved in the defense decisions and sent troops the military operations. the referendum was cold following rushes, invasion of ukraine to also lead sweden and finland to end their tradition of neutrality and apply for nato membership. a 2 month seas 5 between the amans host the rebels. this how the lead coalition is expired. a groups are urging warring sides to extend it in an effort to avoid cost
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catastrophic hunger. kristen salumi that the un with more on the diplomatic efforts to extend the deal. the truce has provided some rare moments of relative calm for yemen is 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 for 9 cairo, offers some normalcy for the country, the special envoy for yemen. hans greenberg has been working intensely to extend the seas fire. according to the united nation, but while they say preliminary indications from the parties are positive, many yemenis are still suffering. despite the good use today 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. at least 4 people have been killed and several injured in the latest mass shooting in the us. a man armed with a rifle and hand gun opened fire inside the medical building and tulsa, oklahoma. police say the attacker was also found, de migration is on known the 18 year old white suspects in the us supermarket shooting and buffalo new york has been charged with $25.00 counts of murder and domestic terrorism. payton gander on is accused of opening fire in the store, killing 10 african americans. it's been called a racially motivated attack. can also stream the attack live on a social media platform. hi, the joe castro has more from washington dc. now again,
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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 is white posted a manifesto laced with hate that made it clear he was targeting black people. this is a, a newer law for the new state of new york that is domestic terrorism. hate crime. this is a lot. it's only been on the books for one and a half years. and investigators say, because the accused shooter here travelled 3 hours by car and specifically targeting african americans. that makes it a hate crime. charging him with his domestic terrorism as a hate crime. now this law passed after a previous mass shooting in texas when it with hispanics who were targeted within
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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 who are gunned to death in move all day. that tragedy still unfolding with funerals, taking place and these back to map back now, shootings again, we igniting the debate in the united states over gun laws. and again, the soul searching the unanswered question of why this continues to happen. the white house is revokes a series of restrictions on flights to cuba, the restrictions imposed by the trumpet, ministration with designed to increase economic pressure on the cuban government the by then ministration in recent weeks is also open the door for cubans to join family members in the u. s. on a temporary basis with a potential for obtaining permanent status and it lifted restrictions on the amount of remittances sent to cuban citizens. it comes just ahead of the summit of
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america's original form to be held next week in los angeles between the u. s and latin american leaders. yet not everyone is invited us as it selects countries based on their approach to political freedom, human rights and democratic values. and refuses to extend an invitation to venezuela, nicaragua, and cooper. yet countries like columbia home, due to us and brazil, who faced criticism for their own track holds our invited move, has infuriated regional nations with the president of mexico in some caribbean state saying they will not attend unless every nation participates for the brenner is a professor emeritus at the school of international service at the american university, he says the latest moved by the, by the administration to revoke restrictions on flight slow change. a thing in terms of who attends the summit. this low very much that the president has done in
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the way of moving forward on improve relations with your partner. ministration has sort of committed itself to regime change your r. it has stimulated provocative efforts by social media to create rallies, sort of like the arab spring. and so i think the administration feels that in fact, it could bring about regime change. and i think that's how the cubans to see one of the cubans perceived that the united states is aimed at. so overthrowing regime, it's going to be hard to find some common interest. germany has launched a transportation scheme meant to combat inflation and the high cost of fuel. until september, people have unlimited access to public transport for just $10.00 a month. for the dominant cane reports from berlin,
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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 years a month, passengers can now get unlimited local and regional travel around the country. we have prepared for japan as good as possible. for example, with additional train. 250 train every day in our network in germany. and we have additional person out on the train and also in the railway station. so you find 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 get prevent 9 euro, a ticket to ride anywhere in this country which can be bought in the paper version
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on a small fund. alms with one of these, theoretically, i can take most of the trains, trams or buses, the officers station. but most people who use this unlikely to be can you? so what do they make of it? i just thought it is great because i used to pay 86 and now it's nice and i have to go to work every day. so i was the biggest friends i use public transport a lot in different cities, unique cologne, berlin. so it's very convenient by making public transport much more affordable if only for 3 months. this is a green policy. so the theory goes, but some people say it doesn't go far enough. we need to invest a lot more or especially in our real systems, and that's not something that you can do overnight or it's also not something that is done in 3 months. so we need more trains, we need longer trains, we need her to build more train tracks. um,
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we need more buses. these are all things that take, take time. the cheapest season ticket has been introduced to coincide with a cut in fuel costs for motorists. the price of petrol at the pump has risen sharply since the war in ukraine. that 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 whether most germans agree donate. came alger 0 full, and i'll still, i had an al jazeera, a major sat back for the south korean democratic party and local elections. why this could be a big boost for the new presidents. preparing for st parties galore the u. k. g is up to celebrate elizabeth, his platinum jubilee. ah . the journey has begun the
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faithful world copies on its way to a castle book. your travel package today. well wins or baiting, or some cases just changing direction. so once picked up for the empty quarter, this sand is going to stay in the empty quarter of quite a breeze running up through the saudi jordan of western side of iraq. and in through syria, which means temperatures are rising. sabrina hotter, if you'd like north of baghdad at 46 anyway, but i left those 43 is really pushing on what i think is the record high for the june. and then it comes down a bit, a gets, as the wind goes, ran to the westerly odyssey a cooler direction. now, what we have seen in the last, what 2 weeks is not more of the chateau. you spotted shemelle. now it is gone. there's now a light breeze, often induced by the walls of the day, which means along this coast, particularly in cutter. it, we increasing the shoemaker by day's attention stopped. come down very humid at
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night, but your feel mondays are quite a sticky time. the hotter and dryer weather, so his dry heat is still in the middle of pakistan, particularly since province is about $38.00. correct. she's got the more she was $36.00 with that on shore flo. that's no different now. i'm sure we'll see it increase in the breeze attempt has come down little bit. it's a southerly, dusty wind. i'd like to say that more showers around for kenya and there are a few, but they're not big official airline of the journey. frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the goal is to create a government has knowledge to be in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines. this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera.
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ah ah, i'll come back time to recap the headlines now. russia is accusing the you, i so deliberately adding fuel to the fire by supplying advanced precision guided rockets. 3 of crime in the kremlin says it doesn't trust assurances from washington . the raucous won't be 5 in to russia. at least 4 people have been killed, including the attacker and the latest mast shooting in the u. s. a man armed with a rifle and hand gun open fire inside the medical building in tulsa, oklahoma. the white house is revoked, a series of restrictions on flights to cuba. the measures were imposed by the trump
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administration to increase the pressure on the cuban government. south korea's governing party as one most of the key cities and wednesdays, local elections, the people power parties, skilled 12 of the 17 positions that include my orland gubernatorial seats. the main opposition democratic party, one only 5 major positions, landslide victory, seen as a boost for the new president, units of pure product, right as well from sol. he won this in a very lackluster campaign. a very small victory, margie and he made some popular decisions which again, sorry, his popularity plummet. so, since he's in olga ration though he does seem to have steadied the ship, if you like, he does seem to be the person who has a steady hand on the helm is at least that's how it's regarded. people seem to like his tough stance with north korea. he has had a good,
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a summit visit from president, said joe biden, of the united states. i. so these does seem to strengthen his hand with his domestic agenda, but also politically with his neighbors. in particular, this does seem to give him a boost to go out and try to restore relations with japan, for example, which is always a very controversial subject here. that in turn would seem to depend at the try try part tripartite alliance with at the united states. and between them, it seems that taking a much tougher stand with north korea, the world health organization has doubts. north korea's response to the coven 19 outbreak is effective. the w h o says the situation is getting worse. does it have no access to data beyond the number of publicly reported? it was reported that more than 390000 people in the country presented with a fever about 2 weeks ago. say media says province is are enforcing some lockdown,
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increasing production of drugs and medical supplies. last 2 months cove with 19 locked down in china's biggest city has been relaxed. most of shanghai is 25000000 residence and al free to leave home while businesses will gradually resume . katrina, you reports from bay ging, we're restrictions imposed on the china 0 cove with strategy of the also been east millions of people in shanghai county down to midnight on wednesday. celebrating b end of a strict to month pandemic locked down. there were scenes of joy and excitement as people socialized outdoors into their cars. for the 1st time in weeks. st barricades had been removed. supermarkets, restaurants, 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
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of march, more than $600000.00 cru. hilarious infections were recorded in what was the country's worst outbreak since the pandemic began. utter soon shown was visiting the city and became stuck at his hotel. an initial 5 day locked down stretched to more than 60 days. he is relieved. it's over. that remains distrustful of the government government order. so they tell people all the 5 days. so i think by better, you know, the government always lie to people and more and more and more longer in the long run, the longer and no, andy, no people, when it's finished, there was widespread anger along with confusion of food shortages and a lack of access to emergency medical care lockdown, also crippled supply chains and slowed the economy, property, and car sales. the service sector and retail consumption all plummeted in april. analyst save recovery won't be quick or easy after the initial phase or there might
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be more disappointments because the reality is the consumer confidence is dampens. property market is still weak, although the weakness, the other part of the economy was due there and not address. and on top of that income growth has flowed significantly. so after the left of all the restrictions, i think there is a lot of work has to be done. shanghai authority say the city has achieved a milestone in its battle against the virus in a letter. they thanked residents for their patients and apologized for the inconveniences caused people in shanghai may be celebrating for now. but the memory of this war walk down won't easily be got. china's leaders refused to live with the corona virus, and any new outbreak can result in the lives of millions be offended without nurse . katrina, you al jazeera, aging,
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israeli forces of kill the palestinian man in the occupied. westbank man was shot in the town of yob as where the israeli army says it was conducting an operation to the militia home. the palestinian health ministry says the man was hit with a number of live bullets and died at hospital in janine i'll just say media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists and they occupied westbank. sharina. i've also was shot in the head by israeli forces while on the finding in jeanine, on the day of a funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing full barrels. almost drop her casket. well, that didn't stop thousands upon the simians from marching through occupied a series them to take part in a funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned kidding, continue to call for an investigation. a box that was with al jazeera for 25 years,
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covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. janae's, new presidents is given his 1st stage of the nation address. gabriel burridge. par pushed for unity. he faces a slump and his approval ratings. many are angry of the state of the country's economy, the high rates of crime. our latin america added salisia newman as more from the city of al parasol, visiting company, but each was keenly aware of how much was riding with his 1st state of the nation address. but it received innovation when he announced a national plan for finding the bodies of thousands of people, disappeared during chiles military dictatorship because you don't have him of them . but if we don't know where the are and can not healer will this body will also
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introduce a fiscal reform plan to congress next month. and a long awaited pension reform bill. and keeping with his social agenda, he vowed to build a quarter of a 1000000 public houses. but the main focus was his roadmap for addressing chili's most pressing immediate problems from soaring inflation, aggravated by the war in ukraine to the escalating armed conflict with indigenous, my poacher groups. it's been the shortest of honeymoons for latin america's youngest president, whose new left progressive program had awoken huge expectations, but in only 82 days, a combination of inexperience, very bad luck on the economic front, and lack of strong leadership to tackle violence and rising crime. had seen his approval ratings plummet. what each promised to increase the police and intelligence budgets continue to deploy the army and the rest of our o'conny a region and allocate funds to compensate those affected by sabotage acts and
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organized crime. emulating his new zealand counterpart, he went further. paula for you by the apple valley. i will introduce a lot to congress to totally prohibit them ship of fire. okay. it we have seen what happens in other countries, and we won't allow that to happening tilly. but the conservative opposition in congress is unlikely to give body to a break. if you go in and fussing, they thought that a new face or generation would make things easy, but it's never easy to warren on. in bought ex case, it's obvious. but it recognized that mistakes had been made, but he insisted that he remained optimistic reminding chileans that they had a historic opportunity to build a more equal society to see and human al jazeera. but i saw final preparations are underway. britain for queen elizabeth is platinum, jubilee tens of thousands are expected at celebration smog. 70 years since she
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ascended to the throne, may fark a looks back of the popularity of britain's 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, tough with guarding the bullock 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 in 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 commonwealth of multi national, multi racial states and also as head of a royal family. the word in the coming years become the focus of intense media retention. as a family grew, so did the challenges. the death of princess diana in a car crash in 1997 provoked public anger, that the queen wasn't publicly mourning her death while millions were forcing her to break protocol and join the crowds. more recently, the royal suffice, 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 because she's the 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 and a modern democracy. there is something of a cosiness of familiarity to her long reign and genuine public affection for woman and a queen who ties.
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