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ah, 11 o'clock, this is out there a life window also coming up. major oil producers will increase production amid e u sanctions on russia. if it's war in ukraine, celebrating queen elizabeth's platinum, jubilee britain kicks off 4 days of festivities to mark her 70 years on the throne . the u. s. lifts a flight restrictions to cuba says it's aiming to easy humanitarian situation on the island. ah. so we begin in yemen where the, who the rebels and the saudi coalition have agreed to extend a truce by another 2 months. un special envoy has commanded the warring parties saying the existing truth has already led to a drop in civilian deaths and an increase in fuel delivery since april. the war has
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killed more than a 150000 people and has displaced millions since began in 2014. it's grated, one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. will agatha only debbie yemen? these are mostly optimistic about the results. we hope the truce will be extended and other issues that haven't been resolved over the past period will be addressed as well, including the opening of roads and crossings. a lemon. you. natalia menus are tired of this war and are fed up with the current situation. all parties must work hard to put an end to this war. and the siege, the united nations must put pressure on the obstinate party. when i rather an owner myself, i think it is clear that there are positive signs indicating that the truce will be extended and the war will come to an end such as the opening of snar airport and launching flights to and from jordan's a man. and that is that also allowing the entrance of oil tankers and i don't know to be loaded up. i believe that the truce is part of the solution, but unfortunately, it was not implemented by the aggression countries. it was implemented
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theoretically and not realistically will em, liz, enough mohammed ali top, who has more from sana on the terms of extension. regarding the people the, i've missed that we have ver received such news with the, with mixed feelings. some of them believe that the, the previous truce hasn't fulfilled their terms and they're the, the human mr. to a, the, you are the dire human situation continues to versus the, especially with the impacts of the current war between ukraine and russia. yemenis has been pushed father to, to, to, to, to, to bring the farm. and because of the, the, the, the non payment of salaries, which have been stressed by the health is now a supreme council that the, the next, the next truce should, should include the fall payment of for the, of the monthly salaries for public workers. this is essential for the,
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for alleviating the humanities suffering according to human rights activists. so many hope this next round of troops would pave the way for also negotiation between the whirring sides in order to put to resolve their differences on the negotiating table. kristen salamis at un headquarters in new york. well, we know it comes at a very crucial time and the negotiations were right down to the wire, coming up to ahead and with an extension announced right on the very last day when that initial to month, truth truce was expected to expire. i spoke to a you an official who was familiar with the negotiations and she told me that they didn't know how it was going to go down to the last minute. but this is seen as a very crucial time for yemen given after 7 years of war. the humanitarian situation there has gone from bad to worse. it's one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. and at
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a time when money for helping people is drying up in food prices are rising. so the announcement was welcomed by the u. s. president who said that it needs to be built on in order to go forward. and we do know that there were problems in implementing the truce. initially, it wasn't fully implemented. some roads that they had hoped would be reopened, were not reopen. there was fighting that continued, but nevertheless civilian deaths were cut in half. so the united nations is seeing this is a major step forward. the special envoy for the un, hans greenberg said, it changes that trajectory of the war. again, it was welcomed by the u. s. president joe biden, and it's seen as something that needs to be built on, but could be a game changer for the region. the world's leading oil producers have agreed to increase their outputs. opec members in the opec class partners will raise production by 640000 barrels per day in july and august. the rates will compensate
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for drop in russian supply is production for about $1000000.00 barrels a day in recent months as a result of western sanctions imposed after it invaded ukraine dominant came as worn out from berlin. what's been agreed is effectively to accelerate what had been planned for the month of september and to divide it extra as it were into july and august. so that you have this boost in production which has been agreed which will take place in july and august. the interesting thing is that going into this virtual meeting that took place in vienna, there had been much attention and it is pressure from some governments, notably the united states government, on the larger countries, the larger producing countries in opec on opec plus to boost output because of their concern about rising energy prices that is,
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seems to have been adhered to to have been listened to. and that is how to perceive what's been agreed upon. it is worth making the point that oil prices prior to the meeting has been dropping slightly. they have edged up since it has become clear quite what this act put, production rise really entails, but it is also worth looking at the fine print of what has emerged from the meeting, the communicate as it were, the statement from opec plus saying they want to revisit as it were, the decision on the 30th of june in vienna to see what further steps might be necessary. what else they can do. remembering as i say that what has been agreed is to accelerate the production output from september into july and august. now the major sector general is set to meet president joe biden at the white house relation front. i think he's. mm hm. now i look on the was here, we can see that the, the setting for chris conference outside the white house would speak to. kimberly
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helgrin of course, one of these monitoring events that, kimberly said, what's the situation what we've been talking about and what's planned her over not really sure what they've been talking about. because as you mentioned that that press conference is just to the left of me were waiting to hear from the secretary general is he emerges from the roosevelt room. so that will get a better sense officially. what the white house press release set is that they would be talking about setting up for the nato summit in madrid at the end of this month, and also the strength of the alliance. but we know it's going to be a lot more than that. we know they're going to be talking about ukraine. this comes just one day after that very controversial package. the united states put forward to ukraine with those weapons that we know can go beyond ukraine's borders into russia. and the concern that this could really escalate things from the standpoint of russia. the fear being that, that ukraine will not use the restraint that the united states has assured will be
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used. and that the things could really escalate in russia's invasion of ukraine. so that is one thing that we know will be discussed. we also know that the, the topic of the applications of sweden as well as finland to be admitted to the security alliance. that is, of concern to another, nato member turkey. that this is also going to be discussed as well. there has been an assurance provided by the united states. this is a hiccup if you will, that can be overcome. but again, we haven't been told how this is going to be overcome. so we're kinda hear from the secretary general in stoughton berg, he is due to emerge from that meeting that is being attended by the national security advisor james sullivan as well. and that should be wrapping up momentarily . so we're watching carefully for that. and of course, we'll be bringing those details as soon as they're available. or i can be, thanks lots to soon as we get any further development. so thanks for him to be you
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. created president is called on the west to step up its weapon supplies, say russia, now japan, the 5th of his country flooding his lensky has told luxemburg parliament, his troops are up against almost entire russian army with frontline, covering more than a 1000 kilometers. while the crating military says fear street fights are taking place in the eastern cities road, the next russian forces control 80 percent of the city. it is one of the last 2 major urban centers in the hands, korean that have not fallen. on wednesday, the regions governor said troops had partly retreated while waiting while waiting at western weapons supplies. officials say a russian missile has hit railway lines in the western deliveries and we should be news for channeling supplies. the ukrainian forces supers robbie is monitoring developments from keith bombs. hit key where the key rail lines are that supply humanitarian as well as military aid from the west. it's been coming into the country. it is also used for passenger cars. now,
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the ukranian side isn't confirming any sort of casualties or loss of material. they never do when it comes to any sort of military assets or perceived military failures on the ground. but we have been hearing that at least 5 people were injured though this morning. that rail line is functioning once more and a little bit of an update on several than ask from here. and keith is that we've just heard from the regional governor of the hot good now, 80 percent of that city is in russian control. once again, this is pace, maintains what we are likely to see is that being the next city to fall fully to russian control, which is something ukrainian forced to say that they've been fighting very hard to try to keep from happening now. it's not just a loss of territory when cities like this fall, there are people in those cities. there are people in those places trapped in the crossfire, trapped behind would become russian lines. and president zalinski in his latest addressed touched on that. he said, let's so far throughout the war, and this is a disturbing number, 200000 ukranian children that have been caught in the fighting in either orphanages
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or people separated from their families. in areas, not controlled by the russians have been taken into russian hill territory are and are being held captive. so certainly a very large number of children. an example of the fact that people are caught up in these places that are falling to the russian invasion. tens of thousands of people gathered in central london to celebrate queen elizabeth platinum, jibley british bonnet, to the throne 70 years ago. 4 days of festival seas will be held across britain and in its overseas tortures. for the 96 wrote the barker joined the party. in the skies above buckingham palace, the deafening roar of plank to join the balcony below. a woman who could comfortably claim to be among the most famous people involved in history. 96 year old queen elizabeth the 2nd grandmother, mother of britain, longest bonnet. there were notable faces missing from the moment. prince andrew,
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stripped of his royal titles in the wake of sexual assault allegations, and prince harry after his decision to leave more life behind him. both joined celebrations behind the scenes. the day began with the tripping of the color, the display of military pageantry marking the queen's official birthday at the start of several days of events and st. parties commemorating her long reign. the celebrations, of course, on for every one, for those who would rather abolish the monarchy. queen elizabeth represents hierarchy and privilege. yet she still manages to appeal to many. oh, those hereditary monica monica. she inherited the throne when she was inheritable, inherit turn. it has a, there is a damaged project purchase, i mean, unless with public support, the monica wouldn't eject feminist because it says popular on the green enjoys very
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strong appreciation in the vast crowds, a sense of the occasion has brought the monarch and the masses closer together some camping outside buckingham palace for days, for a front row seat of this fleeting moments in history. it has been everything that great britain can throw at you. rain hail. no, we didn't get snow, but that's about the only thing we didn't get. among the well wishes we meet a tiny baby, several weeks old, named elizabeth after the queen. the rocky family came to britain as refugees last year. for more than a 1000 years, the history of britain as be measured by its monica, by who's on the throne divided into ears and epochs. despite all these celebrations, there is something of a bit of sweetness the perhaps we are now in the final pages of the era. queen elizabeth the 2nd. it's a seeming contradiction that a modern parliamentary democracy still has an unelected hereditary head of state.
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but this is the kind of country britton chooses to be with queen elizabeth, standing for stability and continuity in uncertain times. leave barca out to sierra london sla had her on out da 0. a funeral is held for palestinian man shot dead by his ready forces in the occupied west bank. and the return of picasso. we visit a museum in senegal, that showcasing the works of the spanish mazda 5 decades after they were 1st displayed. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. let's go with your weather update for asia. however on good to see you. so the flood stricken ne state of india. here we go again. we've got more heavy rainfall warnings in play with this solid band of rain that we're
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seeing. also strike by some storms right along that border with west van gall and bangladesh on friday in time, here's an update on the southwest monsoon continues to progress northward up india getting really close to this state of ma, harass stress. so we'll see that in the days to come with the rain intensifying in places like mom by, for example, next stop se asia concentrated rain southern sumatra, that western side of borneo. and we're seeing the rain pick up around central and eastern portions of java. now look at this rain, it's stretching from fun feed to hot you man, city on friday. gonna get soaked there. and also some soaking, driving rain for that southern section of china. this is a plum rains, but look at this batch of rain in between gray, lynn, and hong kong. the darker the color, the more intense the rain is falling, powering up some thunderstorms across japan's honshu and hook hide o islands. and then we've got a front that's going to dip across beijing and jung jose. so we've got a drop in temperatures, they're coming, but a korean peninsula on friday. it's looking good with plenty of sunshine. that's it
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okay, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this hour and yemen, toothy rebels and the saudi coalition agreed to extend the truce by another 2 months. the un says at mom and say significant shift in the conflict as being a drop and civilian deaths since the deal began in april. the world's leading oil producers of agreed to increase the output opec members in that oops. plus partners will at $648000.00 barrels per day in july and august. the latest piece will compensate for drop in russian oil. for days of festivities have begun in the united kingdom to celebrate 70 years since queen elizabeth took 3. tens of thousands of people gathered in central london to mark her pattern. is ready, forces have shot and killed a 17 year old palestinian in our mid yet village west of ramallah palestinian officials say he was near the separation wall when he was shot. the teenagers, the 5th palestinian killed in the past 48 hours. and the 63rd since the start of
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the year when a funeral has been held for one of those victims, he was killed in the occupied west bank during the demolition of the home belonging to dia. hm, marcia, in march, police killed her marashi, who is accused of shooting 5 israelis, my car reports now from the town of your bud in the occupied west back. oh, sheltering out his moon is berry palestinian below cuba. the flags of palestinian factions including patter and amass wave in a moment of unity. i will all was killed by these railing army late in a rate on wednesday as it demolished the home of dia, marsha, and 11 members of his family. dear hm. marcia was accused of killing 5 israel is until of even march before being killed by israel police ambulance medic is. but how he says the raid was more intense than any he's previously experienced. what the 3rd one below the given saw us on the so these really army rated the town around 9 pm. it was barbaric. the 1st minutes of the raid we dealt with injuries to
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3 individuals. a gunshot wound to the stomach, the jaw, and the neck. the survivors are in critical condition and are still being treated. the raid took place, hey, a, what was the home herself? family home? d as uncle aimen how michelle has returned to what's left. now although deer was killed during his attack on israelis in march, his family have also been punished by the home being made uninhabitable and their belongings destroyed a form of collective punishment. this has long been a policy for israel. since 1967 hundreds, the houses have been demolished in this way. according to israeli human rights organizations, no evidence has been given that the ha, michelle family were involved or even knew of diaz plans. law. of course he didn't tell us the israelis of purpose. they have already demolished homes. are all the owners guilty? 99 percent have nothing to do with it. while they say this is the house of
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a terrorist with the reasons a deeper they want to weaken you demolish you to press you may at home. there's no way the family will ever be allowed to live in this house again. if they try and rebuild these rallies will come back and destroy it. that's 11 members of the household that are now homeless, 11 members, that didn't know what plans at dia hummer say. had 11 members of the family who have simply been punished for living under the same roof, around con, our desert gilbert, southwest of janine out there, a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists and the occupied west back sharina were i clear was shot in the head bows, ready forces while she was on assignment and jeanine on the day of her funeral is ready forces storm. the procession started beating mourners, causing pul barrows to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned to killing and continued to call for an investigation of rattler was without
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a 0 for 25 years. covering the story of these rarely occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. opposition parties inch in his ear. say the president's decision to $557.00 judges as dangerous, and will exacerbate the country's political crisis. guy said, as accused the officials of corruption saying, had given them warning after warning, his opponent say the move strips the judiciary of its independence and violates the constitution. so he'd suspended parliament july and began ruling by decree. critics and opposition leaders have described his actions as a qu. the white house is revoked, a series of trump era restrictions on flights to cuba. cubans are now allowed to join family members in the u. s. and potentially obtain permanent status. the cuban government is welcome the move, but there is anger that cuba has not been invited to attend the summit of the americas. the regional form between the u. s. and latin american nations. the g to
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be held in los angeles next week, venezuela and nicaragua, also have not been invited. the us says it selects countries based on the approach to political freedom, human rights and democratic values. but countries like columbia honduras, and brazil, you face criticism for the own track records are invited to move his infuriated regional nations with mexico and some caribbean state same they will not attend unless every nation participates. or philip, brenda is a professor at american university. he says the moved to revoke restrictions on flight to cuba will not affect who attends the summit. this low very much that the president has done in a 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 of sort of like the arab spring. and so i think the administration
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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. at least 4 people have been killed and several injured in the latest mass shooting in the united states. a man armed with a rifle and hind gun open fire inside a medical building in tulsa, oklahoma. police say the attacker was also founded. gunman purchased his assault saw weapon just hours before the shooting. world health organization says it doubts north korea responds to the cave. at 1900 not break is effective. w h o says the situation is getting worse and it has had no access to data. beyond that publicly reported more than 390000 people in the country reported having
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a fever about 2 weeks ago. state media says locked downs of being enforced in some provinces or south. chris governing party has one in most major cities after local elections were held on wednesday. the people power parties secured 12 of 17 positions which include mare and governor, posts the main opposition democratic party, one only 5 major positions. the parties winds, as seen to boost for the president unit. so y'all, he was sworn in 3 weeks ago, the less approval rating of any new come, a ride has more now from so he won this in a very lackluster campaign, a very small victory margin. he made some unpopular decisions which again saw his popularity plummet. so since he is in o gratian, 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 summer visit from president,
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said joe biden, of the united states. and 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 the united states. and between them it seems that taking a much tougher stand with north korea. an exhibition of works by the spanish artists . pablo picasso has returned to the seneca leaves capital 50 years after his 1st display. that curies is at the museum of black civilizations. want to show how precast i was inspired by african art nicholas. hank reports from docker. ma did you find his friend? you brought him a orange school visit to the museum of black civilization to see the work of pablo because the guide given an impassioned explanation on why because it belongs to
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african art ibrahim, i find it all boring. but mom i do, he's in because was brushed to understand something familiar, and so he stays on the mask inspired. picasso or picasso, inspire the mouth. he wonders before realizing the answer lies in front of him. i know the mast and spied because of these are 2 master people. look at the form of the face and they are so similar. the artist you did this one is famous. the other one has been forgotten, but as much older. 1907 french painter only. my teeth took his friend picasso to a colonial exhibition in paris, where african artifacts and people from the continent were put on display in what were referred to as human zoos. the exhibition radically changed the way because painted and sculpted the aim of the exhibition is to show the link between picasso
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and african art. on this side is a bronze sculpture from picasso, using mixed materials. and behind is a shot of a traditional horse with a human face. a typical animist african mask. because he never travelled to africa, but his work has. the exhibition is a copy of when that took place 50 years ago, but the public's perception of the artist has since changed. just outside the museum. contemporary art gallery luminous is challenging because his work, this piece by a french senegalese artists, quotes pablo picasso. it says, black art, don't know what it is, and some believe that this is an attempt by public because so to distance himself from what inspired him, the traditional african art others believe that the artist was making his statement, saying there's no such thing as black art it's just art either way in this exhibition, young african artists are reinterpreting public picasso's work making it their own
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. not because his fain painting guernica, but perhaps as powerful the work of an ivory, an artist in this painting is an answer to because his work done with every new explained. young senegalese, painter artist sandra, the gear. my painting seeks to confront the problems that i have with picasso, like the way women are portrayed and how african objects, when used by a man in the west are seen as genius. what i see in picasso are the objects and masks of my culture that were robbed, exposed, but to void of meaning. a genius or a thief, a new generation of african artists, are challenging the status quo for a young public, eager to break from the past and see because so in a new light, nicholas hawk al jazeera de car the u. s. state of california has been told that should pay reparations and apologize for historic discrimination against african
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americans really more of the california reparations task force. so the recommendations that come from looking into nitty to centuries of history. the recommendations for reparations must include compensation restitution, which account for stolen land or stolen? well, i'm stolen opportunities rehabilitation. i mean a free education. free health care is examples. i'm not saying is that those are going to be the final recommendations. not all black people in the state of california will be eligible for reparations in the state. but those who are the descendants of free and it's a black people living in the u. s. card in 1900 will be eligible. taliban leaders have begun enforcing a ban on poppy cultivation in afghanistan. the group wants to end the production of opium and heroine decision will affect millions of farmers who rely on income from the crop. ah.

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