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and police brutality, ah, this is indeed a nation wide problem. network wires, a systemic solution generally can change on alger gamma. ah, ah, al jazeera, with ah, yet man's warring sides, agree to extend a truce for another 2 monks, but significant obstacles remained to lasting peace.
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ah, nor entails his al jazeera life from london. also coming up, laudermill zalinski 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 from after the war and ukraine causes energy prices to serge. ah, and britain kicks off 4 days of pump parades and parties, celebrating 70 years of queen elizabeth on the throne and arrival 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 u. n. and you as president joe biden, he says it's time to work towards a permanent peace deal. the cease fire between who the rebels and humans
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internationally recognized government was 1st agreed in april and will now last for another 2 months. the conflict began in 2014. when hutus took over the capitol center. a saudi led coalition intervened in 2015, in an effort to restore the government to power rashly escalating the conflict for millions of people across yemen. on the ground. news of the truce extension has been greeted with relief and hope like a tougher on the w. yeoman, these are mostly optimistic about the results that 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 una yemenis 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. the scenes, the united nations must put pressure on the obstinate party when i'd rather have known why should i think it is clear that there are positive signs indicating that
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the truth will be extended and the war will come to an end, such as the opening of sonora pool and launching flight to and from jordan, a man that is that also allowing the entrance of oil tank because i've been loaded up, i believe that the truce is part of the solution. but unfortunately, it was not implemented by the aggressive countries and it was implemented theoretically and not realistically. 8 years was created. one of the world's worst military and crises was 150000 people have been killed in the complet. including walden, 14500 civilians, a truces helping to prevent death. the norwegian refugee council says there was a 50 percent drop in civilian casualties in the 1st month of the seas far. but the war has ruined what was already there. the world's poorest country, with more than 4000000 to space from their homes. the u. s. has 19000000 people don't have enough to eat, including more than 160000 who are on the brink of famine. well, i'm a de la top has more from center. when extending 2 additional months into the truth,
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many you have received such news with pleasure, especially those who are waiting for their travel or flies to, to have this kind of medical division outside of yemen. there are around 300000 yemen who are a need for medical intervention outside of the country. that also many people who move the, the next truce would bring more life as we have only received 7 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. also, many of the tools would enable the international organizations to facilitate and
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also help in bringing the ball people i need to the lowest, specially that the around 20000000 yemen. he's a need for you military and assistance that also 9000000 yemen 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 salumi has more from un headquarters in new york. the un welcome, the extension of the truce has a positive step one that could change the trajectory of a war that lasted more than 7 years and pushed millions of people to the brink of starvation. still everyone is clear eyed about the challenges that remain. one sticking point is still reopening roads into the city of tai use which are controlled by iran back who the rebels. but as humanitarians have pointed out,
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the number of civilian casualties have declined substantially. in the 2 months since the truth was 1st science there down by more than 50 percent flights are coming in and out of the capital for the 1st time. and the u. n. is hopeful that this can be built on. we encourage them to work actively with mr. greenberg in his efforts to find a sustainable political solution. and i think the, the longer we can create a and keep an uphold the kind of a truce bubble. the more we hope that donors will continue to fund our operations and also as important. this truce allows she managed, terri owens greater access to people who may not have otherwise been able to reach yemen as one of the united nations biggest humanitarian operations. it says it needs more than $4000000000.00 to address all of the needs. but only about a quarter of that has been raised so far.
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ah, ukraine's president says ukraine has had some military successes in several donates, but russia now occupies a 5th of his country. but a ms. lance he is urging the west to step up weapon supplies while his troops unlocked in grinding battles with rushes army with front lines stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. ukrainian military says fierce street fighting is taking place in several minutes. russian forces control 80 percent of the city, which is one of the last 2 major urban centers in new. hence province that hasn't fallen. officials say a russian missile also hit railway lines in the western living region, which has been used for delivery suppliers to ukrainian forces. stalen. this wouldn't be controllable. binded little boy blue sky. as of now, new 20 percent of our territory is under the control of occupies almost 125000
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square kilometers. nearly 300000 square kilometers are polluted with mines, an unexploded bombs around the $12000000.00 ukrainians. if internally displaced, people gillum included more than 5000000, mainly women and children that in winter brought you never seamless. rob is monitoring the elements from the capital of heath bombs. hit key where the key rail lines that supply your humanitarian as well as military aid from the west that's been coming into the 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 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
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rush and control, which is something ukrainian forced to say. ready 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 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 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. nato secretary general in stockton berg is in washington where he's met us president joe biden and defense secretary lloyd austin. following
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talks at the white house, the stone bow told reporters russia miscalculated when it invaded ukraine. he also said nature was in touch with turkey to find a united way forward to just concerns over sweden and finland bits to join the alliance. sultan bergen. ukraine is fighting a defensive war and donation weapons and not being used to attack russia. wanted to ukraine has also made a fair unless you've demonstrated over many months, so several months that they do exactly what they say that they are not launching attacks into russia about that they are defending themselves on new territory against the aggressive middle initial lying on self restraint in times of war, but going to be a short supply. but to think that, you know, it is extremely important. not all countries need follows that believe in the rule of the national who space border, the sovereignty and total and take every nation in europe won't name 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. wells leading oil producers have agreed to increase their output following pressure over the drop in russian import. opec members and the opec plus partners will produce an extra $650000.00 barrels a day over the coming months. it's the 1st time the saudi, that group has deviated from the supply policy, agreed during the pandemic, and comes after months of high level diplomacy to repair relations between riyadh and washington. so how to crude oil prices impact the consumer or higher 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. effect is inevitably felt the most petrol pump. passenger vehicles account for
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a quarter of the oil used worldwide. and higher oil prices directly hit the pockets of consumers and businesses. oil is also used in jet fuel freight and the chemicals industry. and asia demand for oil is actually rising, especially in industries like shipping a v ation freight and petra chemicals which haven't made much progress in switching to alternative fuels. when oil prices fall, it can help economies recover. think of it like a global tax cut helps airlines whole is supermarkets and other businesses benefit from lower transport costs. dominic cane has more from belin, 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
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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, 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,
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that what has been agreed is to accelerate the production output from september into july and august. still had allowed. is there an? yes, joe biden. professor destination has shocked americans demand action. never done violence and the refugees returning home after nearly a decade in ah, with that cold air still sitting over victorian new south wales, i brought the significance note the tory knobs and this paul of cloud here will bring i think further rain for good part of the hour, back and stretching right towards the east coast, where it'll keep going and then disappear off shore. the next cold trunk. this one here is on its way in slowly. it will produce a few showers in the air, does remain cold, obviously, colder at night, following on of a perth,
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it's far 18 degrees, but this circulation pretty typical of early winter, the air is cold or it comes up from near the antarctic. so course the rains guanasha for saturday on its way to new zealand won't actually get there during the day. so you got a quiet day with a good deal of sunshine and temperatures, about where they should be there with the monsoon. being traced down through the bay of bengal, got significant rain within it or behind it over sumatra. southern thailand, singapore called low price suspect, the front itself, heart to fathom where it is, i know, but the line is more, less than here and up towards the far south east of in the east of india, which means a good part of the north and pakistan of course has got a month to wait and it's still hot here. not those recall breaking the hot as it was in pakistan, but we're still up into the middle forties. for most places. ah . he may a mar, hundreds of thousands follow reason they think,
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have supernatural healing and fortune telling powers one or 18th. it is the magical world of the buddhist to called on al jazeera outside of the conflict. when you crave, how concerned should we be about this on to build up? we bring the store reason, different ones that are rapidly changing the world. we live in the want become roches new dollars. it becoming rushes new don, counting the coast on al jazeera. ah ah, or one of the top stories, you know now g 0, gibbons who fee rebels and saudi led coalition of agree to extend an existing truce
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by 2 months. yes, president joe biden. welcome the decision and said it's time to work towards the permanent peace deal. your friends, president says russia now occupies a 5th of the country, but amazing lensky is urging the west to step up, weapon supplies on his trips and locked in grinding battles with frontline, stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. and the world's leading will produce, as have agreed to increase the output from a pressure over the drop in russian imports. opec members and that opec plus partners will produce an extra $650000.00 barrels a day over the coming months. yes, president joe biden won a destination in less than hours time to discuss gun violence. americans have been shocked over a recent spate of mass shootings and kidding, one in a texas school at killed 19 children and a racist attack that targeted black people at a supermarket. many a demanding that congress act now to restrict gun sales. i take a hand reports,
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washington anal familiar scene in the us. police rushed to the scene of a mouse shooting this time in tulsa, oklahoma. this time a medical building wednesday, a patient targeting his doctor after he performed back surgery. that dr. another dr . a receptionist and a patient murdered the police say the gunman killed himself. he bought one of the guns just hours before at 2 p. m. on june, the 1st mister louis purchased a semi automatic rifle from a local gun store. that semi automatic rifle was in a r 15 style rifle. the same weapon used to kill 19 children and 2 teachers at a texas elementary school last week. the same weapon used to murder 10 people at a grocery store in buffalo, new york. 10 days before that, in both cases, the alleged gunmen were just 18 years old. the texas shooter killed at the seen.
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the buffalo shooting suspect arraigned on murder, charges thursday. and now in the house of representatives, a move to raise the legal age for gun purchases from 18 to 21 years old. and outlaw large capacity magazines, make new rules for storing guns at homes. also bringing about a now familiar political debate. many mind you're wondering why is this still happening? no, this is not rushing. no, it's not through mature. 22 years have passed since columbine. and the time is now to act is disturbing though some of use this and other recent attacks to justify the partisan attacks. like we just heard or policies before us today to make it harder to law abiding citizens to obtain firearms in the hope. ready by doing so that sunday, maybe they'll become unavailable to the lawless. it is all but certain that bill will found the evenly divided senate. a group of senators are trying to work out
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a compromise, but advocate, while hopeful are not optimistic. it's an uphill battle. it's not, you know, it's challenging, but we may make some change this time. but as i said, it will be necessary change, but nowhere sufficient decades of math students, countless addresses from presidents promising to fix the problem. now, president biden, making the now familiar call for change, petty call haine al jazeera washington. as salvador has extended the state of emergency for a 3rd month to crack down gangs. so far more than 34000 people have been detained in the central american country. the police admit they're having to meet quotas, but majority of the population supports president kennedy's on fest strategy. john holman, has no ah, for of salvatore president, my hebrew kelly, the ceremony. tomorrow 3 is an office was a triumphant event. he had something to announce. if there was
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a bundle there and they're like a rock and roll up on the us. yeah, let the point of winning the war against the cancer. no, because it is possible. that's not just the top police and security forces, but the whole population she not threw up. he's referring to a 2 month long, an ongoing crack down on the image, 13 and barrow, 18 gangs, mass arrests and security checkpoints in the communities. they control. most of the population wholeheartedly support that. this is a land where gangs have killed, raped and exclusive for decades. garcia some every day the less take the time, the gangs extortion many of lost their fare, a gang out or that something will happen to a loved one for the 1st time paper failing the pace mojo look at him. yes. but there's another side to this. at least 34000 people have been arrested under a state of emergency which has seen some civil rights suspended. and inevitably,
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some innocent people sucked into the prison system along with the guilty mother's way or mass outside of the countries. jones, the news of their sons, the police admit they've been given arrest quotes is to me. amnesty international announced in their report this thursday, the due process has been swept away. and we think that unless you're not in control, camille, as amnesty international, has found that thousands of people are being detained without an arrest warrant. instead, the piece i'm making less arrests based on, i'm verified, anonymous accusations, or keep either prison nyqold touches or have a relative. and again, if they've denounced to police, the blue says, or just because they live in a gang held community anonymous, can also somebody see candle. meanwhile, even as the president grapples with the gangs, another crisis lose. who kelly has gambled heavily on bitcoin, making the crypto currency, legal tender in the country? you? that great experiment had just one mention in his speech 2 minutes from the end. a sign of how a celebrated policy has become
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a mil stove. la premera ceo bit going so far, he's lost the country tens of millions in buying up bitcoin before the price crushed a $1000000000.00 bitcoin back bond that he announced with much fanfare last year has also been put on ice. it was all meant to help out. salvador pates mounting foreign debts. now economists worried the country will default, so even as president who kelly supports as chanted for his re election of wednesday night. a moment of reckoning could be getting closer. john homan, how does it? israeli forces of shot dead a 17 year old, palestinian in alameda, a village west of ramallah palestinian officials say o de mohammed said aka was near the separation will when he was shot. is the 4th fast indian killed in the last 48 hours. out of their immediate network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the
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occupied west bank. sharing a work lay was shot at the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in jeanine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pul barrows almost to drop her casket? but didn't stop, thousands of palestinians were marching through occupied jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation i worked a was without a 0 for 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation, she was known as the voice of cause time, but refugees from central african republic who been living in cameroon, are returning home. some of them have been living in tents for nearly a decade. many are eager to go back despite a humanitarian crisis, had been woven reports. this scam for displaced people in northern cameroon houses tens of thousands of refugees. many of them come from the central african republic
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. 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 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. was to yup, our gym and notion. when we 1st arrived, i was happy in cameroon. 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 them. and that's what's pushing to go home. us. sure. and hundreds of people have been repack
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created since the un back process began in 2019. however, the organization says the decision was ultimately up to the refugees themselves. was a review too. 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 they're a member of the villages they left behind is death and devastation. they'd rather rebel to what's been destroyed in their home country rather than live in limbo elsewhere. hip morgan, alta 0 friends, longer serving monica won't be attending
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a thanksgiving service on friday after experiencing what the palace described as some discomfort on the 1st day of her platinum jubilees celebrations. and queen elizabeth the 2nd took the phone. it was in the waning years of the british empire . all countries around the world were recovering from the 2nd world war. urena seen 14 prime ministers and vast social and economic changes. tens of thousands of people who gathered here in london to mark the festivities. ne fokker reports ah, the style is above buckingham palace. the deafening roar of points on 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,
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and prince harry after his decision to leave royal life behind him. the day began with the tripping of the color, a display of military pageantry barking mcquease official birthday at the start of several days of events and st. parties commemorating her long reign. the celebrations, of course, are 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. she and her, which is a friend, since wells inherent will inherit trend it has a, there is a damaged project purchase. i mean, unless the public support, the monica wouldn't exist. precursor so popular on the green and ga, 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
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a front row seat. 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, those refugees last year from all of a 1000 years, the history of britain as be measured by as monica by who's on the throne 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. the parker out to sierra
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london on 13500 beacons of being late across the u. k. and its overseas territories . and the notting of the principal principal beacon in the u. k. was part of a dual ceremony, triggered by queen elizabeth from her home in windsor castle, a grandson prince william waited 35 kilometers away at buckingham palace to watch as the beacon centerpiece, the tree of trees. sculpture was illuminated. beacons will be lit in all the capital cities of commonwealth countries. ah, is when i.

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