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on a jazeera, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media cast right. on al jazeera government shut off access to social media. we activate radical, and the founder of african cinema. ouch, is there a well tells the story of the more italian direct but i just from making the style for that he made the breakthrough in sooner. a friend, the word to me is a mode was a fighter that his weapons were his mind and his intelligence made honda rebel african pow make analogies ah dead one message for all of us do something just do something for god's sake do something you as president joe biden appeals to congress for tougher gun
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laws off to the mass shooting intervals. busy killed 19 children. ah, hello down or kyle, this is out there alive from doha. also coming up, warring sides in yemen, agreed to extend a nation wide, truthful another 2 months. but major differences remained in their efforts to end the complex clothes for cash and food as lottery prizes. how many are making ends meet? in argentina? there's one of the highest rates of inflation in the world, plus the return of picasso. we visit the museum in senegal, that showcasing the works of the spanish master, 5 decades after they were fast displayed. ah,
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you as president joe biden has appealed to congress to restore limits on the sale of assault style weapons and raised the minimum age to buy guns. his speech on struck to gun laws comes after recent mass shootings. mike, hannah has more from washington in the past 3 weeks, more than 70 people had been killed in mass shootings. the most recent, at a medical center in tulsa, oklahoma, where for people were murdered by a man, said to be a disgruntled patient, police say the gunman then killed himself. he bought one of his guns just a few hours before we know through the help of r, a t f and their gun tracing that at 2 pm on june. the 1st mr. louis purchased a semi automatic rifle from a local gun store. the same weapon was used to killed 900 children and 2 teachers at a texas elementary school last week. the same weapon used to murder 10 people at
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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 scene. the buffalo shooting suspect was arraigned on murder charges thursday. in a red primetime addressed to the american people present, invite and urged congress to impose federal gun controls. suggesting a ban on automatic weapons and high capacity magazines. raising the age at which an individual can buy a gun from $18.00 to $21.00. and removing the protections against litigation enjoyed by gun manufacturers, dead. one message for all of us do something. just do something for god's sake do something. some of these measures suggested by president biden are already being debated and may well be passed and the democrat controlled house of representatives that they are likely to be blocked by senate republicans who were
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a particular target president by them's anger. but my god, the fact the majority of the senate, republicans don't want any of these proposals, even to be debated or come up for a vote. i find unconscionable. we can't fail the american people again, a message to for the american people that the majority should act and turn their outrage into making the issue central to their vote. mike hannah or de 0 washington or the main gun lobby in the united states. the national rifle association has responded to president biden's address on twitter, saying instead of acting on functional measures and real solutions that when implemented will reduce crime and will help those with dangerous behavioral issues . health issues. all that the president repeatedly proposes will only infringe on
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the rights of those law abiding citizens who have never and will never commit a crime. this isn't a real solution, it isn't true leadership, and it isn't what american needs. and that's a shame. holly dexter is a former co chair of women against gun violence and was on jo biden's gun violence policy committee. and he was running for president. she says, republicans in congress need to be put under pressure. i think they have to have their feet held to the fire and not just by president biden, which i will say i would love for president biden. tonight was a nice start. we would love to see an office of gun violence prevention opened up in the white house and have a task force working on this and making sure this gets past. he needs to do some traveling and shake hands and sit down with some of these senators. and really do the work that he knows how to do because he's done it for decades. he knows how to make deals. but really it's up to the citizens of america to hold these congressmen
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speak to the fire and show them for the cowards they are. and let them know, i know that there are a lot of republicans out there who are gun owners also agree that they want stronger gun laws passed because their children go to school too. and they need to start calling their representatives daily and letting them know i want change. and i vote, i think that's the way that we do it. we have to change the culture just like we changed the culture was smoking. when we had to come up against the tobacco lobby, just like in the united states, we had to change the culture about marriage equality. and everybody said that would never pass. you would never have gay marriage in america and eventually the culture changed. and then the votes followed, and i think that's where we are with this right now. rival sides in yemen, civil war have a great to extend a truce just hours before it was set to expire. and we've been welcomed by the un undue as president joe biden. who says it's time to work towards
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a permanent p steel, victoria. jason b reports the sci fi between who the rebels and humans internationally recognized government was 1st agreed in april. it'll now last for another 2 months. yemenis of greece at the knees with relief and hope. luckily, w menus are mostly optimistic about the result. we hope the truce will be extended and other issues that haven't been resolved over the past period will be as well, including the opening of roads and crossings. roaring yemen started in 2014, when it ran back to the rebels to control of the capital santa 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. this is a pivotal moment for human human has the opportunity to continue this progress and
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choose peace instead of war suffering and destruction. the longer we can create a show and keep and uphold a kind of truce bubble, the more we hope a 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 council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new council, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this councils comments. so there's everything to play for now. there is still a problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege,
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but up to 8 long years of fighting and misery. there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be coming to an end, victoria gate and b l g era. us media is reporting president, joe biden will visit saudi arabia later this month. it comes off to react, agreed to increase oil production on thursday, and extended the truce in war basses, yemen, i've not previously sent a delegation that for talks in february on boosting output as fuel prices dotted. soaring in the u. s. with you as, as a now sir, new round of sanctions targeting russian oligarchs and elite, the latest measures head, war crammed, and officials and businessmen linked to president vladimir putin, as well as their yachts aircraft. and the firms that manage them all the 1000 people have already been sanctioned by the u. s. and other western countries following russia's invasion of ukraine in february. but as $100.00 days since the
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invasion began, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says russia now occupies a 5th of his of his country and is urging the west to give more weapons. ukrainian troops are locked in grinding battles in the east with a frontline stretching more than a 1000 kilometers. ukrainian milk. he says fare, street fighting is taking place. and surveyor done asked rational voice control 80 percent of the city, which is one of the last 2 major urban centers. and then a hands question that hasn't fallen. it's going to room of appointed for a boy. luca, as of now knew 20 percent of our territories under the control of occupies almost 125000 square kilometers. nearly 300000 square kilometers are polluted with mines, and unexploded bombs around the the $12000000.00 ukrainians are internally displaced. people including more than 5000000, mainly women and children who went abroad were you. i can't either has one of the highest rates of inflation in the world. prices arising by an average of 70 percent a year. that's forcing people to try to find extra income to make ends meet theresa
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reports on how fares are flourishing in the capital with food as lottery prizes. blanca lopez comes to this fear 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 car, port road i. e. i was working cleaning 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 survive the people in argentina struggling with one of the highest completion 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, come on the things, but also to participate in a lottery where they come and they put some food in the back. but you can see here some faster landfills. and then they write their names in this little bag. the name
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that comes out is the winner. and that person take all this food back home. but food is not the only thing that's being raffled or carillo yet, they sell tickets for a few cents each. the money he collects is also offered as a lottery price. he says increasing numbers of people come here to try to win extra money. ok, and the guy market. 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 days so they can come sell something . this is the only way they 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 not only for the poor who now account for more than 40 percent of our gym. tina's population. profoundly sad. i was happy with money she one, even though it will only last for
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a day. that's my love but i thought everyone is struggling with my husband has told my mom clean houses and they get the old clothes and i bring those clothes here. i have a 4 year old daughter, so i cannot book this i cant afford and i didnt. tina's government spends millions on projects to assist the poor, but people like it a lot of unknown to say, it's not enough. because she's worked with an inflation rate of around 5 or 6 percent. most of the cash transfers is made by the state value. argentina has a strong state prison 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 eat up when a site is. cilla has hair on out his arrow. there's no way the family will ever be
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allowed to live in this house again. if they try and rebuild these railways will come back and destroy it. collective punishment. israel destroys the home of 11 palestinian family members. and often nearly a decade in limbo, refugees from central african republic, all returning home ah, journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to castle your cattle package today. the seasonal shamal that normally when it blows down the gulf has ceased. it's hot getting hotter in baghdad and if you follow your eyes here, you're going to witness. if you like, christmas asked the north more less. that means hot weather moving north, getting hot in aleppo, for example. so it was hot on friday as it has been on thursday, but as be honest,
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this is a hot, dry time, the year with dust in the air. now in baghdad, i think they tend to approach the 50 mock. the average is about 30. now if this time of year, but then baghdad or iraq or the whole been running home for several years now. but this is on the high side where it should be and very early. so, but the winds still light and the winds are light down through the gulf, which means it's now time for humidity to rise because of that. that prevailing breeze that he tend to get the heat of the day bringing in the moisture, particularly in cats, are for example, that the house down at 37. you'll feel it humor, particularly late in the day and over night. but the sun is still prevalent in the sky, hotter still and dry heat. it is pakistan in the middle to high forty's. of course . now in the horn of africa, be watching to see if you get any decent rain. certainly a hint of rather more the way showers in kenya, and maybe some are even easier if inheritance, but not as many as they should be. official ally
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of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the pl matic language. it really means nothing on the ground on an online act, your voice, the queen is be removed as head of safe because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white mad. where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racialize do. see sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this dream on al jazeera with ah, clara daniel without zera his reminder of our top stories this hour. he was
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president joe biden has lived an impassioned address to the nation on gun control after a string of my shootings is called on congress to restore limits on the sale of assault style weapons, and raised the minimum age to buy guns. rival sides in yemen, civil war have agreed to extend a truce for another 2 months just hours before it was set to expire. un and us of welcome to move are encouraging a permanent peace deal. the cranes presidents as russia now occupies a 5th of his country. ukrainian troops are locked in grinding battles with the russian army with frontline stretching more than a 1000 kilometers. israeli forces have shot and killed a 17 year old palestinian in alameda village west of ramallah. allah, sidney and officials say he was near the separation wall when he was shot. the teenager is the 5th palestinian killed in the past 48 hours. and then this on the 63rd, since the start of this year, when
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a funeral has been held for one of those victims, he was killed in the occupied westbank during the demolition of the home belonging to dear hammer share. in march, police killed a hammer shay, who is accused of shooting 5 israelis. and ron con reports from the town of your bud in the occupied west bank. oh, sure to bring out his moon is very palestinian below above the flags of palestinian factions including photo mass wave in a movement of unity. i will all was killed by these railing army late iterate on wednesday as it demolished the home of dia, marsha, and 11 members of his family. dear homer, who was accused of killing 5 israelis until it even march up before being killed, voice where the police ambulance medic is battelle. we says the raid was more intense than any he's previously experienced. was the 3rd of the commonwealth. the grievance sought us amazon 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
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gunshot wound to the stomach, the jar, and the neck. the survivors are in critical condition and are still being treated. the raid took place here at what was the homer, so 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 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 dearest friends. 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
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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. lever 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, out her uber, south west of janine out is there. a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation in the killing of its journalist and the occupied west bank, showing up lack of a shot in the head by israeli forces, whilst on assignment in janine, on the dance i funeral is where any forces stormed a procession and started sang mourners, causing colbert to almost drop her casket. members of the international committee of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation eclipse without reserve for 25 years,
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covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. the us says the sacking of $57.00 judges by president chi said is undermining to nicea democratic institutions. side accused. the judges of being corrupt when he dismissed them on wednesday, he said he had given the judiciary repeated warnings to purify itself. his opponent, say his actions will exacerbate the political crisis. site has expanded his powers after sacking, the elected government, and suspending parliament last year. pakistan has slash fuel subsidies for the 2nd time in a week, pushing up prices by 17 percent. former prime minister and wrong con, had bought in the food brought in the fuel subsidy because of inflation. the ins daschle monetary funds at the subsidy broke the terms of a 2019 deal. m. f insist pakistan must reduce its fiscal deficit before it resumes payments on the 6000000000 dollar package. and millions across the country are
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struggling to make ends meet his one man story. so normally convenient, and i'm in charge of that. my name is sean. augment alonzo. and i'm running my shopping from the last month. 5 years ago, i started my work on a on the board, but i'm very worried about the continues to increase the price as all my livelihood depends on edible oil and gas. and the prices of both has increased and now out of reach, we used to buy oil at $120.00 rupees per kilos during the new wash reef government . and during the government of iran, con prices have gone up tremendously. if you do the comparison with today's prices, it's 300 percent above me to go to the poor can even afford a piece of bread. look, may a last save this country as by the looks we are about to go bankrupt. look at the dollar a look at the price of oil and it's on the rise every day. both government, the previous and presence,
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are unable to control the price patrol. the price of petrol has been increased by the 30 rupees leader in the last week. and now we're hearing that it's going to go up to $1.00 per liter, which will make our lives worse than if the naming you. everything is so expensive and i'm worried how to bear the expenses. i'm paying $150.00 us dollars rent for the house and $130.00 us dollars for my tuck shot. and it's hard to earn even that we are 3 people working at the shop and can't even earn the basic expenses. i can't even dream to buy something good for my children. i brought them to work with me to minimize the expenses, so that i should close my businesses to have a piece of bread at least. maybe it is more luck. i wish and pray. any government color that they should look for the benefits of poor like us, and should control inflation. relatives of the victims of a stampede and southern nigeria are demanding justice $31.00. people were killed
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and dozens more injured as charity event organized by a church in port hong kong on saturday. and stampede began over food parcels and donations that were being handed out. families are the victims, say, the lack of response from all thirties is shocking. nobody else got bought from these don't i loose like that will like keyboard thought grim year. nobody ever called me from the judge. i've noticed he will go from the past door. busy audit willis at lead this you copy the deformities copies really formalism. and this is life or a yoga most of the ladies. you have to put it so security on ambulance you know, for us it's a red cross. you know, you have to attach odysseus because we're all humans. hundreds of refugees from central african republic who had been living in cameroon, are returning home as a journey that resumed after a 2 year pause because of the coven 19 pandemic. it morgan reports
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this camp for displaced people in northern cameroon houses, 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. or hoping to start over bizarre. it's been 8 years since i fled 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 hosts 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. argument 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,
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to sort of being jostled by the people from left to right. and that was pushing to go home. us shouldn't hundreds of people have been repatriated since the un back process began in 2019. however, the organization says the decision is ultimately up to the refugees themselves. 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 we, 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, they, all, they're a member of the villages they left behind is death and devastation. they'd rather
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rebuilt what's been destroyed in their home country rather than live in limbo elsewhere. he but morgan, alta 0, and exhibition of works by spanish artist pablo. picasso has returned to the senegalese capital, 50 years after it was 1st displayed them. craters at the museum of black civilizations wants to show how picasso is inspired by african art. nicholas hark reports from decker. mama dude youth and his friend abraham, or new school visit to the museum of black civilization to see the work of pablo picasso. the guide gives an impassioned explanation on why picasso belongs to african art. you bremer. find it old boring. but mamma do season because brush stratus, something familiar, and so he stays on. did the mask inspired picasso? or picasso, inspire the mouse. he wonders before realizing the answer lies in front of him. i
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know the mass been spied because 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. 19. 07 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 the casso 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
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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 probably castles, work making it their own. not because his face painting guernica, but perhaps as powerful the work of an ivory, an artist. in this painting is an answer to pick house's work done was a living you explained to young senegalese painter, artist sandra, say, give my painting, seeks to confront the problems that i have with picasso,
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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, and picasso are the objects and masks of my culture that were robbed, exposed, but to void of meaning. a genius or a thief. the new generation of african artists are challenging the status quo. for a young public, eager to break from the past and see picasso in a new light. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car. more than 3500 beacons, a bang, let across the u. k. and it's overseas territories to lock the queen's platinum, jubilee. queen elizabeth the 2nd trigger, the 1st beacon from her home at windsor castle, it illuminated a large tree sculpture covered in lights at buckingham palace in london. beacons will also be lit in the capital cities of all commonwealth countries. ah.

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