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war it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes. and for his country. activists. radical and the founder of african cinema, out just in the world, tells the story of the more italian direct it. but it was from making style for that he made the breakthrough into a friend the way through me. yesterday i met was a fighter, but his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda rebel, african found, make analogies ah yeah. man's warring sides, agree to extend a truce for another 2 months, but significant obstacles remained to lasting peace.
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ah, nor in china. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up. what amazing lensky says. russia now controls a 5th of ukraine and is attacking from all directions in the battle for the dumbass . world. major oil producers agree to boost output after the war and ukraine causes energy prices to surge. ah, unburden kicks of 4 days of pump parades and parties, celebrating 70 years of queen elizabeth on the throne. ah, and a rival sides in yemen. devastating civil war have agreed to extend a truce just hours before it was about to expire. the move has been welcomed by the un and u. s. president joe biden. he says it's time to work towards a permanent piece deal, the cc between whose he levels and yemen internationally recognized government was
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1st agreed in april and will now last for another 2 months. the conflict began in 2014 when the who these took over the capital santa. a saudi led coalition intervened in 2015, in an effort to restore the government to power virtually escalating the conflict for millions of people across yemen. on the ground. news of the truce extension has been greeted with relief and hope will i care for her only dubious yemenis are mostly optimistic about the results. we hope the truth 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, aluminum natalia menus are tired of this war and are fed up with the current situation and 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 men i rather. and on my side, i think it is clear that there are positive signs indicating that the truce will be
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extended and the war will come to an end such as the opening of sonora or, and launching flights to and from jordan's amanda. that is, that also allowing the entrance of oil tankers and i develop it in the order. i believe that the truce is part of the solution. but unfortunately, it was not implemented by the aggression countries. it was implemented theoretically and not realistically, william 8 years of war of created one of the world's worst monetary crises. well, in a 150000 people have been killed in conflict, including more than 14500 church civilians, truces helping prevent deaths than a week. refugee council says there was a 50 percent drop in civilian casualties in the 1st month of the seas. 5, but the war has ruined what was already the world's poorest country, with more than 4000000 to spaced from their homes. the un has 19000000 people don't have enough to eat, including more than 160000 who are on the brink of famine. i haven't de la, thom has more from the center when extending 2 additional months into the truth.
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many, many have received such news with pleasure, especially those who are waiting for their travel or flights to to have this kind of medical division outside of yemen. there are around 300000 yemen who are a need for medical to vision outside of the country. that also many people who move the, the next 2 se would brewing more life as we have only received 3 flights during the last 2 months. now many hold that the 16 flights would be received wouldn't be coming tomorrow. also around 20 fuel tank is would also reach the data see post. this would also contribute in the getting the situation. and also, many of the tools would enable the international organizations to see and also
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help in bringing the not bald people i need to the lowest, specially that the around 20000000 m. and he was a need for you military and assistance that also 9000000 yemen. he's who require who have be pushed to the big firm, and so the next 2 months are critical for him. and he's also forwarding sites to resolve their differences peacefully. christian bloomy has more from that un headquarters in new york. 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 sonata and cairo offers some normalcy for the country, the special envoy for yemen. hon 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,
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many yemenis are still suffering. despite the good news today on the cairo flights and the improved 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 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. ah, planes, president says russia now occupies a 5th of his country. the major lensky is urging the west to step up weapon supplies while his troops locked in grinding battles with rushes army,
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with front line stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. ukrainian military says fis street fighting is taking place in several, jeanette, sk. russian forces control 80 percent of the city, which is one of the last 2 major urban centers in your province that haven't fallen official say a russian missile. so hit railway lines in the western region. but you've been used for delivering suppliers to ukrainian forces. stanley wouldn't get control of mobile binding. why believe? as of now 20 percent of our territory under the control of occupied almost 125000 square kilometers. nearly 300000 square meters are polluted with mines, an unexploded bombs around 12000000 ukrainian least internally displaced people. including more than 5000000, mainly women and children, and they went abroad. he never said miss rob monitoring developments from the capital. keith bombs hit key where the key rail lines are that supply your humanitarian as well as military aid from the west. it's been coming into the
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country. it is also used for passenger cars. now, 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. and that's from here and keep that we've just heard from the regional governor of the hans good. now, 80 percent of the 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 that so far throughout the war and this is
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a disturbing number, 200000 ukranian children that have been caught in the fighting in either orphanages or people separated from their families. in areas not controlled by the russians have been taken into russian held territory are and are being held captive. so certainly. ready 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 the world's leading, all producers have agreed to increase their output foreign pressure in the drop in russian in ports. opec members and their opec plus partners. oh, produce an extra 650000 barrels a day over the coming months is the 1st time the saudi lead group has deviated from a supply. piracy agreed during the pandemic and comes up to monks of high level diplomacy to repair relations between we and and washington. dominic cane has more 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.
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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 indeed pressure from some governments, notably the united states government, on the larger countries, the larger producing countries in opec and opec plus to boost output because of their concern about rising energy prices that is, 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 output production rise really entails. but it is also worth looking
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at the fine print of what has emerged from the meeting. the communique 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. so how do you crude oil prices impact the consumer or high prices affect inflation and the cost of living in the u. s. for example, the central bank estimates that with every $10.00 rise per barrel inflation increases by north point 2 percentage points. the effect is inevitably felt the most petrol pumps. passenger vehicles account for a quarter of the oil used worldwide. and higher oil prices directly hit the pockets of consumers and businesses. all is also used in jet fuel freight and the chemical industry in asia demand for oil is actually rising. especially in industries like
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shipping evasion, freight and petra chemicals which haven't made much progress in switching to turn to fuels. when oil prices fall, it can help economies recover. think of it like a global tax cut, helps airlines, collier's supermarkets and other businesses benefit from lower transport costs for white house correspondent can be how kit joins as live with. kimberly, what's been the u. s. response to effects announcement at the white house press secretary, karen jean pierre, responded in a statement saying that the united states is welcoming the increased output of some 200000 barrels over the next to 8 weeks. and in fact, is going to continue to work to make sure that all of the tools that are available to ease this price increase that we have seen as a result of the reduction in a russian production is something that can be utilized. in fact,
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what the by to ministration is saying is that they are welcoming this moved by opec, and also that they are welcoming the reversal of the position by saudi arabia. that initially was resistant, given the fact that there was this feeling that if the shift did not happened, that there could even be this triggering of a global recession. so this is something that is being met very warmly by the united states. but what is also important to notice in the reaction by the united states is the very warm language towards saudi arabia by the biden administration. and this is significant because joe biden on the campaign trail, was very critical of saudi arabia, specifically it's human rights record, is so much so that the shift is notable, and we are even hearing that the administration is now behind the scenes working to repair the relationship between washington and re odds so much so that the u. s. president is even entertaining the possibility of a visit to the region later this month and can read me wrong. natures sector
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general has visited the white house for more talks on the ukraine war. but what we know about not meeting of us right, the u. s. president, as well as the national security advisor, jake sullivan, and the secretary general of nato young stoughton burg. we're meeting in the oval office or rather in the roosevelt room earlier today. now officially, what we can tell you is that the meeting was about planning the summit that will be held in madrid later on this month. and also to, to discuss, know over some of the concerns about how the russian evasion of ukraine is proceeding and how the response has been thus far. but what there was also discussion about is the latest package of weapons that has been sent by the united states to ukraine. and specifically, i did have the opportunity to discuss with the secretary general concerns that have
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been raised by many around the world, including russia. the some of those weapons could be used beyond ukraine's borders and could be sent in terms of these missiles into russia and the risk that runs of escalating and even that this could be viewed as a provocation by russia. here's what the secretary general had to say. take a listen. ukraine has also made a fair unless you've demonstrated over many months or several months that they do expect to say that they on the launching attacks into russia. about that there are defending themselves all new territory against the aggressive liberal innovation. but you're lying on self restraint in times of war, but going to be a short supply. but i think that, you know, it is extremely important, not all countries, nate follows that. believe in the rule of the international space to order the sovereignty and total and take every nation in europe that won't need when one
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nation. so tight crane has been attacked by russia since february that we support not the nation in defending itself. the goal of the secretary general and he says, all nato members this really to try and get all the parties to negotiate the table to bring an end to the conflict and the prospect, if any escalation is one that the secretary general is dismissing. kimberly how can thank you very much indeed to lead and i was there. what else was fueling more economic term or in pakistan? well, the government is trying to secure a bailout and the refugees returning home often only a decade in limit. ah,
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it could be some spectacular weather in the skies over france because although the mom, his covey and what looks like benign cloud coming in behind this thing, his coat from act like a boot, is going to kick those clouds up into the sky and produce thunderstorms. some quite significant ones. now the rest of europe is sitting in these, this settled, weather began, recycler, which still keeps things flattened quite with exception scandinavia. so here's the picture. then for friday this will be glad to rain. yes, thunderstorms are thinking about forming and it will be raining, i think in portugal as well. good part of the rest of europe, enjoying warming, sunshine, the wind dying down, but it's still looking pretty damp in sweden, but london, let's focus briefly on london for reasons. i'm sure you're aware of the next 3 days . the winds are going to be a bit of a problem. quite strong, i think on saturday. and then the clouds tend to close in because even rain on sunday, disappointing i know for the class the jubilee celebrations. but beyond that it's
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big thunderstorms. what is the blue tops? yes, i could be in eastern europe as well. hot for the south greece and turkey and italy still the hot, extending dance through most of north africa, where the winds are particularly strong and sandy, even as far south has been ga. ah, no, the answer was an arabic. my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia we came up with them led me into interrogation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruin the life of an innocent b o mastery case on al jazeera. oh
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the ah. top stories 0. humans who fi rebels and sound you led coalition have agreed to extend an existing truth by 2 months. us president joe biden, welcome the decision, says it time to work towards a permanent p steel ukraine's president says russia now occupies the 5th of the country that are measured skis urging the west to step up weapons supplies. what his troops are locked in grinding battles with front line stretching across 1000 kilometers. and world leading won't produce is agreed to increase the output and pressure over the drop in russian import. opec members and opec plus partners will produce an extra $650000.00 barrels
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a day of the coming month. august on the slashed fuel sort of the subsidies for the 2nd time in a week, pushing up prices by $0.17 a liter. countries, new government is struggling to stabilize the economy for prime minister iran con, brought in the fuel subsidy because of inflation. the international monetary fund said the subsidy brute the terms of a 2019 deal. the m f insist focused on must reduce its fiscal deficit. before it can resume pain before resume payments on a $6000000000.00 package for the hider has more from its i'm. is that what we have been able to do a long q that the few petro station that are still open to state on one. i've already closed down because the price change is going to come into effect cross focused on that is considerable lang. we have seen people who are losing that temper at the federal stations. and i've got
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a finance minister announcing that less than a week before. and i know the price, i go for brandy, but then that you're mentored through indeed this is going to have a devastating effect on an already crumbling economy. a sort of broad thing that isn't it conditionality, from the i m f, they want to be able to stabilize the economy, but this is going to have a devastating effect, particularly regard of the political uncertainty as well. m, ron hon, who are those that already announced that be butchered, come out on friday to protest against the government. that political instability will also factor into focused on growing economic crisis. but it could indeed an unprecedented move to higher prices of fuel since they're gonna trade independent role with the member id. really usually that did the lifeline bucher thought and hope to figure where the $900000000.00 drawn out of the $6000000000.00 that was
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under the i m f d. is there any forces have shot dead a 17 year old palestinian in al media vintage west of ramallah hosted in officials say o d mohammed. sadako was near the separation when he was shot. he's the 4th palestinian killed in the last 48 hours. meanwhile, a funeral has been held in the occupied west bank for a 24 year old shot dead by his ready forces. him on con reports from the town of. yeah, but in the occupied west bank. oh, sheltering out his moon is berry palestinian below cuba. the flags of palestinian factions including fatter and m as 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 dear ha, marsha and 11 members of his family. dear hm. mercy was accused of killing 5 israelis until it even march before being killed vice when the police ambulance
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medic is. but how he says the raid was more intense than any. he's previously experience. what the 3rd, the almond will at the glue and saw the semester is really army rated the town around 9 p. m. it was barbaric. the 1st minutes of the raid we dealt with injuries to 3 individuals. a gunshot wound to the stomach, the jar, and the neck. their survivors are in critical condition and are still being treated . the re took place, hey, a, what was the homer? so family home d as uncle amy 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 196700, 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 dea's plans. law. of course he didn't
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tell us the israelis of purpose. they have already demolished homes. are all the owners guilty, 99 percent of nothing to do with it. while they say this is the house of a tenant is more than the reasons a deeper they want to weaken. you demolish you to press you home 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. oliver members that didn't know what the homeowners a had 11 members of the family who simply been punished for living under the same roof. ron calling out to the south west jeanine odyssey media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west bank. sharina berkeley was shot in the head by his ready forces while she was on assignment in jeanine. on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed
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the procession and started beating mourners, causing pul, whereas almost to drop her casket. but didn't stop. thousands of palestinians were marching through okey bodies, jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. a worker was without a 0 for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. refugees from central african republic had been living in cameroon, all returning home. some of them have been living in tents for nearly a decade. many are eager to return, even though they countries in the middle of a humanitarian crisis. if morgan reports this scam for displaced people in northern cameroon house as tens of thousands of refugees, many of them come from the central african republic. now 300 people are being repatriated, hoping to pick up where they left off. are hoping to start over was on it's been 8
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years since i flood the conflict to cameroon. i came with my husband and grandmother. i'm not afraid to go back because my neighbor, who was he with me has already left. she helps me a loss. i just want to go back. gadget camp was set up in 2014 to accommodate 10000 central africans fling fighting between the government and to let her rebels as the conflict intensified, it's grown and now host more than 10 times back number. funding shortfalls, as well as limited humanitarian assistance and access to basic services has led to deteriorating conditions in the camp to yup. what are german notion? when we 1st arrived, i was happy in come room, but things got bad because of the hospital and lack of food to eat, to sort of being jostled by other people from left to right of home. and that was a pushing to go home. us should, and hundreds of people have been repack created since the un back process began in 2019. however, the organization says the decision was ultimately up to the refugees themselves.
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was a review to so repatriation is done on a voluntary basis. it is the 1st of all elements there must be taken into consideration and re you and hcr give refugees the mapping of safe areas in c a r. and it is the refugees who opt for return. we do not promote repatriation. we facilitate. that is to say the refugee is aware of the decision and we help him to return to his country. the conflict in the central african republic is not over and the humanitarian situation is dire. the world food program estimates more than half of the population of 5000000 people don't know where their next meal will come from . and while many of these refugees say all there, remember of the villages they left behind is death and devastation. they'd rather rebuild to what's been destroyed in their home country rather than live in limbo elsewhere. hip morgan, alta 0. when queen elizabeth took the throne, it was in the waning years of the british empire on the planet was recovering from
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the 2nd world war. her reign has seen 14 prime ministers and countless conflicts. tens of thousands of people have gathered here in london to see her hakim and palace on her platinum jubilee britons longest. having monic won't be attending at thanksgiving service on friday after experiencing what the police described as some discomfort. ne fokker popes ah. the sky is above buckingham palace. the deafening roar of pointed to the balcony below, a woman who could comfortably claim to be among the most famous people in bolton history. 96 year old queen elizabeth the 2nd grandmother, mother and brittany, longest serving bonnet. there were notable faces missing from the moment. prince andrew stripped of his royal titles in the wake of sexual assault allegations, and prince harry after his decision to leave more life behind him. the day began with the tripping of the color, a display of military pageantry marking the queen's official birthday and the stars
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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 are hereditary monica monica and she inherited the throne, prince of wales, inheritable inherit turn. it has a, there is a democratic process, i mean, unless with public support, the monarchy wouldn't exist as precursor, so popular on the green enjoys very strong appreciation in the vase crowds, the occasion brought the monarchy and the masses closer together. if only for a fleeting moment, some camping outside buckingham palace for days, for a front row seat. it has be everything that great britain can throw at you. rain hail. no, we didn't get snow,
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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 iraqi family came to britain. this refugees last year from all of a 1000 years, the history of britain as be measured by as monica by who's on the phone divided into ears and epochs. despite all these celebrations, there is something of a bit of sweetness that 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. but this is the kind of country britain chooses to be with queen elizabeth, standing for stability and continuity in uncertain times. need palka out to sierra london ah.

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