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ah now to sierra, ah, from mother to daughter, an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarchy ah, from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs, making this family's place unique and tony's years rich tapestry threat on a da 0. 1 or has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, warring sides in yemen, agreed to extend a nationwide chose for another 2 months, but major differences remain in the effort to end the conflict.
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ah, i'm pretty bad. savoy watching al jazeera alive from doha also ahead. loaded me, zalinski says russia now controlled a 5th of ukraine and his attacking from all directions in the battle for the dumbass, reaching you as president joe biden is about to address the nation on gun reform. after a string of mass shootings and celebrating queen elizabeth platinum jubilee britain kicks off 4 days of festivities. smocks m t is since she ascended to the throne. ah, thank you for joining us. arrival sides in yemen. civil war have agreed to extend the truce just hours before he was about to expire. the move has been welcomed by the un and us present, joe biden, who says it's time to work towards
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a permanent piece deal. victoria gate and b has the details. the sci fi between who the rebels in yemen internationally recognized government was 1st agreed in april. it'll now last for another 2 months. yemenis have greeted the knees with relief and hope like epa on the deb yemenis are mostly optimistic about the result. 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. roaring yemen started in 2014. when it ran back to the rebels, took control of the capitol center, forcing the internationally recognized government to flee. the saudi coalition joined the war the following year to try to restore the government to power more than a 150000 people have been killed during 8 years of fighting u. s. president j biden. and the un have welcome the move to extend the truce. the longer we can create
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a and keep an upholding kind of cruise bubble. the more we hope, oh, that donors are, will continue to fund our operations. the conflicts created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. the un says more than 4000000 people have been displaced . 90000000 others are going hungry. analysts say the truce is a pathway to peace. the institution of a new presidential counsel in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant, but some old, the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this council to come in. so there's everything to play for now. there is still the problem with tires, a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege. but of the 8 long years of fighting and misery, there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be
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coming to an end victoria gate and be al jazeera ukraine's presence is russia is a now occupying a 5th of his country. road means lensky is urging the west to step up weapons supplies. ukrainian troops are locked in grinding battles with the russian army with frontline, stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. the ukrainian military says years street fighting is taking place in severe dennis. russian forces control 80 percent of the city, which is one of the last 2 major urban centers in the land, screeching that hasn't fallen. if you can dream of a point of variable i lose good. as of now, new 20 percent of our territory is under the control of occupies almost 125000 square kilometers. nearly 300000 square kilometers are polluted with mines, an unexploded bombs around nearly $12000000.00 ukrainians are internally displaced . people including more than 5000000, mainly women and children who went to broadly ukrainian official say,
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a russian miss heil has its railway lines in the western division region. the vital transport link has been used for channeling supplies to ukrainian forces. algeria, b. j. vain. bas robbie's monitoring developments from keith bombs hit key where the key rail lines are that supply you him at a tarion as well as military aid from the west. it'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 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, if the pace maintains what we are likely to see is that being the next city to fall
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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 city is 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 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. 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 aisle produces a degree to increase their outlets. opec members in their elpac class partners will raise production by 640000 bows per day in july and august. increase will
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compensate for a drop in supply from russia that fell about 1000000 barrels a day in recent months as a result of western sanctions imposed after invasion of ukraine. 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. 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, missing the 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 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
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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 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 a. now the while he is facing joe biden will address the nation shortly to discuss wising gun violence across the us. americans have been shocked after recent spate of mash shootings, including one in a texas school at killed 19 children and a racist attack that targeted black people at a supermarket in buffalo, new york,
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particle, henry for some 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 billing 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 an 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. all 10 days before that. in both cases,
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the alleged gunmen were just 18 years old. the texas shooter killed at the seen. the buffalo shooting suspect arraigned on murder charges thursday. and now in the house of representatives, a move to raised a legally for gun purchases from 18 to 21 years old. and outlaw large capacity magazines, make new rules for storing guns and homes. also, bringing about a now familiar political debate. many mind you're wondering why is, is still happening. no, this is not rushing. no, it's not re mature. 23 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 other partisan attacks. like we just heard or policies before us today to make it harder for law body citizens to obtain firearms in the hope that by doing so, let's sunday, maybe they'll become unavailable to the lawless. it is all but certain that bill
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will found the evenly divided senate. a group of senators are trying to work out 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 mass shootings, countless addresses from presidents promising to fix the problem. now, president biden, making the now familiar call for change. particle haine al jazeera washington and live to my canada in washington d. c. so mike, what can we expect from the president's speech? well, white outsourcers have said that the president is going to address congress directly asking those within that institution to pass meaning full gun control legislation. now the same sources say that this little more that president biden can do on an executive basis to effect or make
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a lasting change requires the efforts of congress. so president biden is going to be making a direct plea to those in congress to come together to form bipartisan committees, to agree on some form of workable a gun control legislation. there has been discussions in the house, but there is still speculation that even if that passes in the house role, which it is likely to do, it may not pass the senate. and in fact, probably will not pass the senate, given the massive republican opposition to any form of meaningful gun controls. but the white house sources says, well that president biden is well aware of this. and they point to the fact that in 1994, under the clinton administration biden was a senator who passed or led to the erd road to pass a gun control legislation. effectively outlawing automatic weapons for a 10 year period. not that expired in 2004, but having done at once,
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the president appears convinced that he can do it again, that he can get agreement in congress and this speech this evening. a very rare prime time address is a way in which he's attempting to do that. mike, thank you very much for the moment and present bad news. you to speak in a little over 15 minutes from now. we'll bring that speech to you live here on out here, and till head on the program. there is no way the family will ever be allowed to live in this house again. if they try and rebuild these railways will come back and destroy it. we follow another story of collective punishment met in family life. the name that comes out is the winner. and that person all this how a lot of the knowledge in teams helping them walk home with
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with once again the daily gross, a giant center source takes place of the texas, oklahoma, arkansas, a long front. but you can draw in there if you like. and that's going to keep marching, eastwood. so the ball moment on the east coast would drop back a little bit. and that's it. i'm is a fairly typical set up for the u. s. you'll see it happening during try to the orange top. suggest really severe thunderstorms. they're the ones that could produce tornadoes. but come again from the pacific a big but slow moving system means more rain is spreading across a great many states, right to the plains. so a wet spell, but not affecting the dr. written south of california and the desert south west may, may just caught in the bottom. you screams this, this thing here. this is the remains of the hurricane that came on board in mexico, went to run across the yucatan, produced an awful lot of rainfall. and therefore,
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landslides and is about to head to was florida. if it reforms into a tropical storm, it will be named with an a. but even if it doesn't to abuse a lot of writing cuba and some southern florida, several 100 going to which is flooding is inevitable once more in south america, this rather persistent line of thunderstorms is breaking up. the still heavy rain to be found, even in the northeast of brazil. ah ah, the shea come on a ward for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah,
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lou. ah, so again, you watching al jazeera live from doha with me for the battle. a reminder that top stories, rival sides in yemen, civil war have agreed to extend the truth for another 2 months to espouse before it was about to expire. the u. n. n u. s. presence joe biden have welcome the move in are encouraging feminine c. p. steel, ukraine's rise in says russia now occupies a 5th of his country. ukrainian troops are locked in grinding battles of the russian army with front mines stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. and us present, joe biden is about to address the nation on rising gun violence is sold as
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a spate of mass shootings including one in a texas school that killed 19 school children. now the news is really forces of shot and kill a 17 year old palestinian in our media village, west of ramallah in the occupied west. spank alice, senior 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 his thought of the year as you know, has been house or one of those victims. he was killed in the occupied west bank during the demolition of the home belonging to dia hm. ashy in march. police killed her marshy, who is accused of shedding fighting rallies in mankind, reports on the 10 of your bad in the occupied lace back. oh, sheltering out his morn as barry 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
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a rate on wednesday as it demolished the home of dear ha, marsha and 11 members of his family. dear homers who was accused of killing 5 israelis until it even march before being killed vice when the police ambulance medic is. but how he says the raid was more intense than any he's previously experienced. was the 3rd examined well at the clement saw the semester. these 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 jaw, and the neck. the survivors are in critical condition and are still being treated. the raid took place her a. what was the home herself? family home? d as uncle amy how michelle has returned to what's left now, although dear 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,
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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 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 terrorist with the reasons a deeper they want to weaken you demolish you to press, you may. this is no way the family will ever be allowed to live in this house again . if they try and rebuild these railings will come back and destroy it. that's 11 members of the household that are now homeless, oliver members that didn't know what plans that dea hummer say had 11 members of the family who have simply been punished for living under the same roof. ron con, auditor job southwestern, janine i'll jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of his journalists in
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the occupied west bank. she now blackly was shot in the hand by israeli forces while she was an assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing paul barris almost chopper casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and burial members of international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation. sheree not barclay was without a sierra for 25 years, covering the story of these re, the occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. and salvador has extended a state of emergency for a 3rd month to crank down on gang so far more than 34000 people have been detained . police had met their having to meet coaches, but the majority of the population supports present o'kelly's, iron fist strategy. john hallman has more ah prob, so with those president marie bouquet ali the ceremony tomorrow 3 is an office,
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was a triumphant event. yet solving to an outs. if the almost up one bill there are no longer going to roll up under yes. yes, great. the point of winning the war against accounts are low because it is possible that's not just the top for police and security forces, but the whole population approval level that he's referring to a 2 month long and ongoing crackdown on the m. s. 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 of tilde, raped and exclusive for decades. garcia. so every day they're less pay to play in the gangs ext ocean. many of lost their fear of going 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
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a state of emergency which has seen some civil rights suspended. and inevitably, some innocent people sucked into the prison system along with the guilty mother's way a mass outside of the country's jones. for news of their sons, the police admit they've been given arrest quotes as 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 have been detained without an arrest warrant instead the piece or making less arrests based on unverified, anonymous accusations. or if people have a prison nyqold touches or have a relative and again, if they've denounced peaceably, says, or just because they live in a gang controlled community non masking, also somebody candle. meanwhile, even as the president grappled with the gangs, another crisis lose. who kelly has gambled heavily on big coin making the crypto currency legal tender in the country. that great experiment had just won. mentioned
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in his speech, 2 minutes from the end. a sign of how a celebrated policy has become a mill stove military marcella bid 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. hell, salvador pates mounting foreign debts now economists worried the country will default, so even as president bu kelly supporters chanted for his re election of wednesday night. a moment of reckoning could be getting closer. john homan al jazeera i jen, tina has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. vices rising by an average of 70 percent a year. that's forcing people to try to find extra income to make ends meet. and a several reports on how fares are flourishing. in the capital, with food as larvae prices. blanca lopez comes to this fear
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3 times a week to sell some of her clothes to get cash. she lost her job during the pandemic, and comes here with her disabled daughter. because it is the only chance she has to make a living sugar on my co op ordered i. e. i was working climbing houses, and during the pandemic hall, lost my job. my daughter is receiving some government assistance and with that and the old clothes i. so we try to survive the people in argentina struggling with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, about 6 percent a month, many who come here lost their jobs in the past years. he will come here to sell some food and clothes among other things, but also to participate in a lottery where they come late for some food from the fact that you will be here some faster linfield. and then they write their names in this little bag. the name that comes out is the winner and that person take all this food back home. but
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food is not the only thing that's being raffled or carlow, yet epistles, tickets for a few cents. each. that money he collects is also offered as a lottery price. he says increasing numbers of people are come here to try to win extra money. organic. i am often deborah limited. people are coming here because of the economic situation. people tell us they cannot find a job, and this is what they have. we're adding extra day. so they can come sell something . this is the only way we have to get by on a day to day basis. the biggest price is around $3.00. the 2nd is $2.00. and the 3rd, just one thing. it's a lottery for the poor, who now account for more than 40 percent of our gen tina's population procedure, li saragossa was happy with their money she $1.00, even though it will only last for a day. it as a does without my labrador boys. every one is struggling, my husband has job, my mom cleans houses and they get the all clothes and i bring those clothes here. i
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have a full year old daughter, so i cannot look at this. i cannot afford daycare. argentina's government spends millions and projects to assist the poor, but people like a lot of the loans. i say it's not enough. is democracy we're working with an inflation rate of around 5 or 6 percent. most of the cash transfers is made by the state lose value. argentina has a strong state presence around 30 percent of the population already receives assistance aside from the pensions. argentina is trying to jumpstart the economy and generate quality jobs. but it has not been easy. fears like this one have become a crucial lifeline for many in times of economic distress. betty said, well, i'll just see that when a site is at pakistan has flashed fuel subsidies for the 2nd time in a week, pushing up prices by 17 percent. former prime minister a mankind had brought
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a ne fuel subsidy because of inflation by the international monetary fund said the subsidy broke the terms of a 2019 deal. the i m f. insist pakistan must reduce its fiscal deficit before it resumes payments. on the $6000000000.00 package, taliban leaders have been gone. enforcing a ban on poppy cultivation in afghanistan the group wants and the production of opium and heroine. the decision will affect millions of farmers who rely on income for from the crop. it's he had, he could lead to an increase in organized crime. the taliban announced the band in april and it's threatened to jail. violates is now when queen elizabeth took the throne age was at the waning years of british empire, while the planet was recovering from the 2nd world war. a reign has seen 14 prime ministers and countless conflicts. tens of thousands of people gathered to see her at buckingham palace alia on her platinum, jubilee inca reports. for the skies above buckingham palace. the deafening
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roar of flight of jacks 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 britain's 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 royal 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 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. although sir hereditary monica monna kin, she inherited the throne prince of wales,
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inheritable inherit turn. it has a, there is a democratic purchase, i mean, unless the public support, the monarchy wouldn't exert feminist precursors, so popular on the green enjoys with 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 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. from all of a 1000 years, the history of britain has been measured by as monarchs, by who's on the throne divided into ears and epochs. despite all these celebrations, there is something of
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a bitter 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. leave barker al, jazeera london, more than 3500 beacons and being late across the u. k in itself as his territory. so mark the faint platinum jubilee queen elizabeth triggered the 1st beacon from her home at windsor castle. it eliminates a large trees culture covered in lies, said buckingham palace in london. akins will also be late in the capital cities of old commonwealth countries. i. we want to show you some live pictures now from the white house where present biden is a judah come out very soon and speak about a rising, a gun violence across america after a string of mass shoot.
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