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hello, i'm rob matheson and this is the news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes fighting rages on in the east of ukraine. $100.00 days since russia launched. it's invention. they'd 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 tough a gun laws after the mass shooting and texas that killed 19 children. business struggles is in bob way with economic woes, sending inflation over a 100 percent new job opportunities in libya that are leading many young people to taste sweet success. i'm john again. jessica with sports is the boston celtics strike the 1st blow in the n b a finals. they produce a stunning 4th quarter fight back to beat golden state warriors in gain one to edge place a to record 18th championship the
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u. n. has warned, there will be no winner in ukraine a 100 days after russia began its invasion. fighting continues to rage in the east, with russian forces close to taking complete control of the don bus region. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says russia controls one 5th of ukraine's territory. the fighting's force more than 14000000 people from their homes, nearly 7000000 of left for neighboring countries. the rest are entirely displaced since the war began in february, the u. s. and other western allies have sanctioned russia and supplied ukraine with weapons. and in a historic shift, the german parliament devoted to provide artillery to keep russian forces have left a trail of destruction in the east accusations of war. crimes are being investigated. the wars contributed to a massive rise in food and fuel prices around the world. the battery has more fun, keith. if we go back to a 100 days ago,
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the whole world thought that ukraine would fall within just a few days, 3 days a week, maybe a few weeks. that was the, that was the estimation by experts and world leaders that ukraine could not withstand the, the force of the russian invasion. they come to its doors, but he is still standing many cities in the west. they are still standing. the russians have had to re mobilize to other parts of the country pulling out of places that they intended to conquer within the hours if not days. so that certainly does represent a victory in and of itself for the ukrainians. now in terms of what's happening in the east did it, is it is difficult to forget that the war is, of course, still going on and is absolutely devastating much of the country in the east and the south. that those are the battlefront now. and they are, the fighting is concentrated, they're what we've heard most recently from president zelinski with regards to service. next is that even though 80 percent of the city is now under russian control, he says that there are some successes and pushing them away from the center of the
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city. that in and of itself is kind of a microcosm of this fight. they are still fighting for that city and radians are still fighting for this country now as far as getting away from the east and looking at the rest of the country, there are still missile strikes just a few days ago. saw missiles hitting a railway supply line in the levine region, but for the most part in much of the country, i dare say in the majority of the country, it is not as bad as it is in the east and people are moving on with their normal lives there are people returning to the country now in life and cities, especially in keep, are going back to normal. washington's and i'm a new round of sanctions against rationale, galks and the leads the latest measures hit more kremlin officials and businessmen linked to the president of letting me approve it. and it also targets the yachts aircraft, and the firms that manage them more than 1000 people have been sanctioned by the us and other western countries falling russia's invasion of ukraine in february. and
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russia's former president sat down without his is i was, i was to meet medford and insist the u. s. is arming ukraine with weapons. that pose a threat to russia. he says, mosque was going to have no choice, but to retaliate. if keith decides to strike you money, i mean, you knew, but we noticed the change in approach in the united states at the beginning, president biden said the us would not sin multiple rocket out to the resistance. the key is especially the long range systems. later on, this approach was corrected and it was announced that certain types of the systems, especially high mars, will be delivered. these systems don't have such a long range capacity, but nonetheless, pose a real threat to our country. the americans justify it by saying that these weapons will only be used within ukrainian territory, but to, to certain reasons, they don't control the decisions, at least the final ones taken by the ukranian authorities. the for, it presents
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a clear threat and we must respond to such a threat. and as it was said earlier, in case god forbid these types of weapons i use to strike within russian territory, then russian armed forces will have no choice, but to respond by striking the control centers or the warning ukraine's already post up commodity prices altered global patterns of trade production and consumption, the world bank says it expects prices to remain high for years to come in, commodity markets. outlook has energy prices up 50 percent this year with some easing in 2023 in 2024. coal prices are forecast to be 80 percent higher. natural gas price is twice as high. both are needed to produce fertilizer that's gone up by 200 percent already this year. increases will have knock on effects for agriculture . one example, the cost a week, it's expected to increase 40 percent in 2022. the ashes a strategist with blue bay, that's an asset management companies joining us from london by skype very good to
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have with us on, i'll just 0. i want to ask you about the statement that president zaleski has made with regard to russia, holding. he estimates about the 5th of ukraine, given the areas that russia apartment has control. how much leverage does that give russia over the economy of ukraine in the future? well, it depends on the talk. ukraine's still have access to the safer through a district sectors. it's important. they open up ukrainian economy and people should be remarkably resilient and showing real innovation to fight to the russian invasion would suggest once more and that the countries have a good future. especially given the west is committed to providing bills of dollars of reconstruction money. and also probably not that will be been froze and hundreds of millions of dollars ultimately will also be used ukrainian reconstruction. so
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key is and then for the conflict, you know, the gun stopping the pulse, remaining open to your crane so it can exports its products. and i think then, i mean ukraine is the kind of proven they, i think they have a good future given the fact that and ukraine's been relying a lot more on foreign imports. and it's been using a lot of it's foreign reserves in order to be able to, to pay for those all be as you say, there's going to be a lot of foreign aid is going to come in to reconstruct the company. and what's the kind of financial look in the short term, the ukraine in terms of given the fact that it's having to spend a lot of its own money to bring that stuff in? well, it is challenging, no doubt about it. i mean, a big drop in g p, you mentioned bulky, exports to get out out of the ports. you know, the come to composition will the challenge trade, trade position. busy challenge and that puts pressure on the exchange rate. they started off with a lot of reserves about $2029000000000.00. if you compare with $21415.00 euro made
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in russian 1st invasion of ukraine, they only had about $5000000.00. so they're in a much better position. the central bank has done the next exceptionally good job in managing this conflict. they raised rates for you yesterday. that was, i think, a prudent move. the company has been pretty stable. they have lost reserves, but they are getting significant financial flows in the west. the budget deficit is estimates about $5000000.00 a month and probably about 2 thirds of that has been covered by western financial assistance. so, you know, they can get through this with western support, but really important is an actual and so the russian attacks, i would ask you about the kind of the more localized impact of this. because obviously the country is like many other countries are dependent on small, medium sized businesses to, to route to operate, given the level of impact that the, the russian war has had. how do you think that section of the economy is faring given the fact that the majority of the the action appears to have been sort of keep eastwards?
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well, they jalencia mentioned that 20 percent of ukrainian territories are under russian control. and i remember a lot of that was taken in the period before february 24th. they probably double the amount of territory that they control. but the rest of the country town or is on, you know, it's a huge country or 40000000 people. people are coming back, i mean they're, they're, they're incredibly resilient. remember, you know, this war didn't start on february 24th. it started in 2014 with the russian. then invasion of dumbass and they got used to it. and, you know, they're just incredibly innovative. and i think, you know, they, they, they've shown themselves to be real survivors. and ultimately they will bounce back . i'm sure that i think the keith ukraine is that putin tried to take the whole country and he failed nothing. we were meaning what would be left of ukraine, and i think the reality is, we now know that, you know, the bulk of ukraine will remain an under, under management from key if it will be sustainable. but it needs substantial
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weston financial support to ensure that it's successful. and i think that's in the west interest to make sure that you train thrives prospers after this invasion. i think they will put money on the table. and as i said, pros, assets from russia will also be deployed to help you. that's why in this out a little bit, we were just going through the list there of how the global economy has been impacted in terms of, of we've talked a lot of, of course, about fuel and gas. and the impact on that. coal price is forecast to be up 80 percent higher. if there is a when we get to the end of this conflict and whatever shape or form that takes. is there a mechanism? do you think by which the world will return to the way it was prior to russia's invasion of ukraine, or are we seeing a different dynamic now, i mean, given the fact that countries are trying to source energy from other from other parts of the world, rather than from russia, that's one thing, but we've also seen the impact of food and, and there must be other elements as well. how do you see how significant is the
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difference gonna be essentially post ukraine war as opposed to prior ukraine war? well, i think is you out this conflicts and toes it and they both proven the the weaknesses of long supply chain. so i think post this conflicts and post code companies will be looking to shorten supply chain to bring production closer to consumption if anything. and now i think specifically with rest russia, i think russia is proven to be an unreliable supplier of energy commodity. so whatever happens with what is crystal clear is the west will massively diversity by away from reliance on russian commodities. there's no going back to that. i mean, russia, you know, who to the said he's at war with the west. i think the west will, will listen to that message and decide that, you know, we can't rely on on products from russia, so sorry, but for rush long term it means the energy golden goose will definitely be cooked
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or, you know, the war ends. i think commodity prices will definitely moderate in the short term, and then there are these issues about the supply chains and, and how we redesign them to become more durable. really interesting to get your thoughts on this, timothy ash, thank you very much indeed for being with us and our 0 for thank you. you as president joe biden is appealed to congress to restore limits on the sale of assault style weapons and raised the minimum age to buy guns as speech and stricter gun laws followed recent mass shootings. my cannon 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, with 4 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 our
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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 19 children and 2 teachers that 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. the buffalo shooting suspect was arraigned on murder charges, thursday in a rear prime time addressed to the american people. president biden 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 protection against litigation enjoyed
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by gun manufacturers. they had 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 build it. but they are likely to be blocked by senate republicans who were 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. my kinda odyssey era washington where the main gun lobby group in the u. s. the national rifle
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association is responding to president biden and twitter. it says instead of acting on functional measures and real solutions that will reduce crime and will help those with dangerous behavioral health issues. all that the president repeatedly proposes what only infringe on 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 all the dexter was co chair of women against gun violence. and she was also part of jo biden's gun violence policy committee. when she 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. it 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
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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 speak to the fire and show them for the cowards they are in let them know. i know that there are a lot of republicans out there who are gun owners, who 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,
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and i think that's where we are with this right now. here's where here says president joe biden's to visit saudi arabia later. this one that comes after we had agreed to increase all production on thursday. had extended a truce and more bottled yemen in february by some sort of delegation there for talks of boosting output as fuel prices began. soaring in the u. s. victoria goodly has more extension of the troops in yemen. the ceasefire between who the rebels and 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 job yemenis 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 addressed as well, including the opening of roads and crossings. the war in 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
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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 u. n. have welcome the move to extend the truce. this is a pivotal moment for human human has the opportunity to continue this progress and choose peace instead of war suffering and destruction. the longer we can create a show and keep and uphold a good kind of truce bubble, the more we hope that donors 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 pace the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because there's new
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counsel. 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 playful. now. there is still the problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege, bought 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. there are many more head on the news are including 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. collective punishment. israel destroys the home of 11 palestinian family members, clothes for cash and food as lottery prizes. how many are making ends meet st argentina and a young french open finalist calls for an end to gun violence. we're going to hear
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from her in sports with joe ah, took his annual inflation rates jumped to a 24 year high of 73.5 percent. the statistical office says monthly consumer price is rose, nearly 3 percent in may. that was fueled by rising energy prices and the slide of the turkish liter against the dollar. critic said turkey's problems are mainly due to president regime tie up and one's unusual. financial policies on inflation in zimbabwe has climbed above a 100 percent for the 1st time since last june. it now stands at a 131.7 percent. the levels of hyperinflation are hurting the local manufacturing industry. and there are concerns that could lead to job losses. panama task reports from hot ari running a business in zimbabwe is tough. the constant uncertainty over the fall. a 1000
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bobby dollar doesn't help. to make matters worse. banks are recently ordered to stop lending with immediate effect. the central bank temporary freezer loans aim to contain inflation and stabilized economy entrepreneurs such as wonder manuals of pennies. his business supplies mining pies. to get an order from the might. is to be cute to be for me to do to handle myself. so i go to the big and get is what because of the lawn. i do the service. i do the job. i do. faith milan. so the docket may business one, but we had to use it to us. it was a big disaster was we can do it over there's a few days later, the decision to stop lending was reversed and things went back to normal. but some economists say the damage was already done and dealt another blow to the mob is image internationally the you expected more of this or is there after the elections? so in the one who is didn't was involved to lend money,
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we have to think twice. so men excluded in the group of n and your system is a contract until after the elections of 2023 in july, bobby, and struggling to cope with high inflation are used to sudden announcements from the central bank. they know whenever there's a change in economic policy or banking roles, they can expect more how times many people here don't have faith in the isn't bobby and darla because of as a rapid d valuation. they prefer american dollars either to hold on to a security or spend on business transactions, but inflation keeps rising. and that's led to a big increase in prices. a basic funds to help consumers cope with the high cost of living. the government is allowing people to import goods such as cooking oil and sugar tax free, but that's expected to fix the local manufacturing industry and lead to more job losses because of a 19 pandemic. and the war in ukraine is hurting economies worldwide. but maybe in some bobby's case,
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policy inconsistencies could also be to blame her. my daughter out to sara herani around 20 percent of libyans don't have a job among those who are in employment more than 2000000000 people work for the state. and while most private sector companies tend to hire foreigners with skilled roles, the government try to change that. my trainer reports from tripoli. they've been training for months, learning how to build the playground equipment to international standards. it's part of a program sponsored by the ministry of labor, nearly 30 percent of libya, 6800000 people are employed by the state. but the government is looking to save money by encouraging young adults to seek work in the private sector. de la la la la la la, hastily, salaries in the private sector are much higher than government jobs. but the certificate i have a better chance to find work. what about shabby, any mahmoud and put a z? as the economic and social development board, he says libya depends on oil exports for nearly all of its state revenue. for years
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of conflict, have seen oil exports blockaded by armed groups, several times lakin and a lamp, identity of him for the government. long term strategic plan is to diversify and encourage the private sector. we're starting to change our economic policies to enhance the relationship between the public and the private sector. seeing young libyans learning skills and taking on jobs in various fields in the service market is a positive sign. we want them to stop depending on the state. although there aren't any proper statistics. the ministry of labor estimates the official unemployment rate and libya to be around 20 percent, but higher among young people. growth in small and medium businesses, such as lisa has helped create job opportunities. every morning young workers at this bakery rushed to fill their orders, supplying coffee, shops and restaurants around tripoli, with sweets and deserts. abdel more hayman elmer thought he says he hoped to open
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his own bakery one day. i was looking for a government job, but learning a skill and joining the private sector was the best decision i ever made. that now i can get a job anywhere i want. i get paid on time and thanks to god, i'm paid a good celery in previous years, jobs like these were taken by foreign workers, but many have left because of the instability. for some young people such as abdomen will haman. that's helped them find a career in the unlikely places. mal trina ultra 0 tripoli test the c e. o is called for a world wide hiring. freeze bill on mosque is one. the electric car maker needs to cut staff by 10 percent in an internal email mosque says he has a bad feeling about the economy. tesla's got around a 100000 staff globally and tuesday musk ordered all employees to stop working from home or leave the company. or queen elizabeth,
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who's going to be missing from our church service in her honor. it's part of the platinum jibley celebrations. buckingham palace says the 96 year old experienced discomforts during events on thursday. friday ceremony had saint paul's cathedral in london as part of 4 days of festivities to mark her 70 year reign. very challenge as john in his life now from london to the guest of honor isn't going to be there. what are we expecting for the church service? to day roaring. yeah, it's a bit of a blow, isn't it for, for this church service, the have guess been arriving for an hour at least now. all in that morning. suits and the push frogs and they will have been walking the way up the steps into some pause cathedral as he say, the main guest of honor, the focus of the celebrations, is not going to be here with a pallet saying that she wasn't feeling that great off the yesterday's festivities and they made the decision with, with great reluctance. i think it's clear that sparking policy is really trying to
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pace this long weekend of a festivities for the queen. and it might be that she really makes the most fleeting appearances at other events. the next one that she is supposed to be attending is horse racing at at, at to morrow. and it's unclear of the moments whether she is going to make that one . prince charles is going to be representing her at the service at saint paul's cathedral, just about to start. there are of course, the rest of the roll family of their forest johnson, the prime minister is going to be reading a delivery. and there are many other politicians and key figures in british public life attending there as well. but the main one, the queen is not around obviously the, for this 96 or a woman, she's by a very frightened date stay 2 of the celebrations. for those of us who are not
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following this closely, what have you seen so far? what else is coming because of variety of different events, isn't that? yeah, 4 days worth of celebrations that started on thursday with that a trooping of the color that the, the marching of soldiers dressed in their full regalia, marching bands, horses, etc. then we had a role, air force is going back in palace in the evening, the queen started the lighting of it, of a chain of beacons that who then spread around the country and to the capitals of other common wealth nations. i went to one event on a hilltop, near where i lived down on the south coast of england, and i have to say it was a wonderful sight looking out across the darkening horizon. and seeing the pinpoint of lights, of other beacons that had been lit on many other hill tops across the landscape. so that was a wonderful thing. but with the make of all this,
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all this british relationship with, with it for many countries, many democracy, that least is an anachronism that most don't have monarchies anymore. is it, a blights isn't a national asset. i mean, that's this too much to go into there for me in this particular situation, but yeah, it's obvious that the british absolutely love a royal party, and i don't think this country is going to be telling republican anytime, say, rory, thank you very much. and he's going challenge. joining us from london. i still had an al jazeera pakistan cuts fuels subsidies for the 2nd time in a week. i'll, salvador extends the state of emergency to crack down on games. but amnesty international warns of major human rights violations, adding sport a record breaking round of golf for the u. s. women's open. joe's going to tell you why this player won't walk away with the big money price.
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ah, there been some sparky storms across western europe in the last 24 hours as far north as london, but principally focused in france because this thing is the kicker. if you like, bringing air up from the south. it's always warm. there's plenty of humidity there, so these it lower incentives, particularly of the outs will be thunderstorms. this is friday morning, a bit of rain of a part of the bridge. i'm an island and over scandinavia is big sways of wants. denmark down to the dolemite with temperatures are in the twenty's or even the thirty's. now the rest of the day i think, is going to be rather wet. one through thunderstorms in the ouse storms typically, which is showers in france and more significant rain in portugal, a northeast northwest of spate, probably where it's wanted that is still warm sunshine in italy and down increase. could you call it? hot sunshine actually. but there's a bit of
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a disappointment in the british isles. again, that breeze comes off nor see never very warm, said london, for ca. sketchy deteriorates over the next 3 days. with occasional rain, an overcast conditions on a rather chilly looking sunday with the wind. and in contrast, athens is hot. that should be by about 5 degrees now quite windy in north africa and surprise me. that line of shouts has brought a rare event to western sahara. a spot or 2 or brain ah, ah, on the streets of greece, anti immigrant violence is on the rise, the road you have to go from over the dental and vision that this is from floss ism and increasingly migrant. farm workers are victims of vicious beatings. javiar are slam is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them
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want you to get a reminder of our top story. this are a 100 days into the evasion of ukraine, the presidency lensky estimates. russia occupies 20 percent of his country. the battle rages in the east with fierce fighting in seattle the next week. while the us is and as the new round of sanctions against russian oligarchs and beliefs. us president joe biden delivered an impassioned address to the nation on gun control officer, a series of shooters. he's called on congress to restore a limit from the sale of assault weapons and raised the minimum age to buy guns. 30 is annual inflation rate jumped to a 24 year high of 73.5 percent. that was fueled by rising energy prices and decides potosi speed against the opposition groups in democratic republic of congo, a calling for the government to cut diplomatic ties with ruwan dutch there, protesting and the capital can shop over one. does a ledge support for the armed robber group and $23.00 or one is denied supporting
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the group that's fighting congress forces in the east? well, mark webs covering the story force from the kenyan capital nairobi. one of the protest is demanding well, that protesting again, what they say is we're one, the military, aggression in the, to the democratic republic of congo. they say that the government of rwanda is behind the recent series of attacks by the m 23 rebel group. it's been fighting with the congo leaves army displaced the population of several towns and villages. tens of thousands of people have fled of them within congo. others across the border to neighboring. you've gotten there is cause the humanitarian crisis, and the protesters squarely blame rwanda for this. that disappointed with the lack of support from, from the international community and for call from the international community for all of the government involved to come to the table for one to deny this
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involvement as you said, but certainly very few. almost nobody in congress believes that protest is that i think that there's no reason why that governments should have to come to the table when they're facing. what they see is quite simply foreign military aggression. this latest tension isn't an isolated incident, isn't it? has been going on between the d. c and the one to for quite some time. absolutely. and $23.00 of this current series, the tax kind of began in november last year, but 10 years ago and $23.00 occupied a significant section of eastern congo un investigate that. the time said it was being commanded by and backed by rwanda. will everyone the denied it on that occasion? not conflict with only the ended when congo with international military support from the un and from other african countries to see that in 23 and push them over
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the borders with rwanda and you gotten the chapter begins in the 1990. when the government, if you got into under wonder, invaded congo, that prompted to, to was that drew in several other african countries, millions of people were killed. and even when those was ended, eastern congo remained unstable. ever since the simmering conflict and both you've gotten the i'm reminder, i've been involved with meddling and loosing minerals ever since. sometimes rwanda and you can do for alongside each other. sometimes they fought against each other. this very much seems to be a regional conflict. recently tends to bring the heads of state together here in nairobi, failed to produce results. and it's those piece talk driven. the idea that he thought that the protesters in congest today a jet object to they feel that after decades of foreign military aggression they shouldn't have to make it be. they want that government to stand up and fight militarily to get rid of what they see as essentially
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a foreign invasion smoke. and what bringing this up today from the union capital and i will be more can thank you very much. indeed. is there any forces have shot and killed a 17 year old palestinian in our mid year village, west of ramallah in the occupied westbank palestinian officials. so he was near the separation wall when he was shot. a teenager is the 5th palestinian killed in the past. 48 hours, and the 63rd since the beginning of the year fin was being held for one of those victims. he was killed in the occupied west bank during the demolition of a home belonging to dia. hm. auction in march. police killed hammer show who's accused of shooting 5 is railings in non con reports will the time of your bad? oh, sheltering out his moon is berry palestinian below cuba. the flags of palestinian factions including her to an amass wave in a moment of unity. i will all was killed by these railey army late in
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a rate on wednesday as it demolished the home of dear ha, mercy and 11 members of his family. dear homers. he was accused of killing 5 israelis until of even march before being killed by israel police ambulance medic is. but how he says the raid was more intense than any he's previously experienced . 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 jar, and the neck. the survivors are in critical condition and are still being treated. the raid took place, hey, a, what was the hummer? so family home d as uncle aimen 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 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 tenant, is more than the reasons a deeper they want to weaken. you demolish to press you mail home, there's no way the family will ever be allowed to live in this house again. if they try and rebuild these rallies will come back and destroy it. that's 11 members of the household that are now homeless, 11 members, that didn't know what plans at dia, mercy had 11 members of the family who had simply been punished for living under the same roof. around con our desert gilbert, southwest of janine odysseyware media 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 showing now barclays was shot in the head by is really forces while she was on assignment in jenny, on the day of a funeral, is really forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. or that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. a barclay was withal jersey for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. the u. s. says the sucking of 57 judges, and she, nidia by president high, said, undermines its democratic institutions. so you've accused the judges of being corrupt when he dismissed them. on wednesday, the president says he'd repeatedly warned the judiciary to purify itself upon sue's actions are going to exacerbate the political crisis. say it is ruling by decree
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after sacking, the electric government and suspending parliament last year. argentina has one of the highest inflation rates in the world and people are struggling to cope. the rising cost of living by some estimates price is there increased by an average of 70 percent a year, and that's forcing people to try to find extra income. visible reports on how affairs of the capital are now offering food as lottery prices. 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 co op ordered i. e. i was working cleaning houses. and during the pandemic i 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
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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 figure 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 food is not the only thing that's being raffled or carlow, yet they sales 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. okay, and the guy, i'm afraid people are coming here because of the economic situation. people tell us they cannot find a job, and this is what they have. we are 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,
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and the 3rd just one thing. it's not only for the poor who now account for more than 40 percent of our gym penis population. profoundly sad. i was happy with money she one even though it will only last for a day. my lab, but i thought everyone is struggling. my husband has job. my mom clean houses and they get their old clothes and i bring those clothes here. i have a 4 year old daughter, so i cannot work because i can't afford and i didn't teen. his government spends millions on projects to assist the poor. but people like it, a lot of, i don't say it's not enough democracy. what, what 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 presence around 30 percent of the population already received assistance. aside from the pensions argentina trying to jumpstart the economy. and generate quality jobs,
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but it has not been easy. fears like this one have become a crucial lifeline for many in times of economic distress. pity, so i will, i'll just feed her when a site is el salvador has extended its state of emergency for a 3rd months to crack down on gang violence so far. at least 34000 people have been detained in the central american country. very submit to having to be quarters, but the majority of the population appears to support president naive bullies iron 1st strategy. however, amnesty international has accusing the government of massive human rights violations, including torture and arbitrary detention that says at least 18 people have died in police custody in 2 months. john holman, has more ah, for of salvatore president, me bu kelly the ceremony. tomorrow, 3 is an office, was a triumphant event, yet something to announce. if them was a bundle, they are no longer going to roll up on the us. yet,
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let the point of winning the war against the cancer. nobody thought is possible. that's not just the top police and security forces, but the whole population. if you look at their on through levona, 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 have killed rate and exclusive for decades. garcia some every day, the last place kind the context ocean many of lost their fear of going out or that something will happen to a loved one for the 1st time paper fading, the pace, what you're looking at. um yeah. 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, some innocent people sucked into the prison system along with the guilty mother's
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way. oh, mass, outside of the countries jones, the 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 the less your nailing control. camille, as amnesty international, has found that thousands of people are being detained without an arrest warrant. instead the piece or making less arrests, spaced on and verified anonymous accusations. or if people have a prism nyqold touches or have a relative. and again, if they've denounced police, the police is a just because they live in a gang controlled community, jani masking, also somebody fee 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 over here. but that great experiment had just one mentioned in his speech 2 minutes from the end. a sign of how a celebrated policy has become a mil stove military matter. ceo bit going so far. his last, the country,
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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 kelley supports his chanted for his re election of wednesday night, a moment of reckoning could be getting closer. john homan, elders either a massive fires engulfed a business center in moscow by least a 120 people were rescued. but officials safe flames have spread over a 1000 square meters. several people could still be trapped on upper floors. firefighters are still trying to contain the fire still had an al jazeera action from game one of the n b a finals that's coming up in sport with joe ah
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pool lou ah, the sport his drove. rob, thank you. americans had his fire coker golf has called for an end to gun violence off to reaching have 1st final at the french open. the 18 year old has become the youngest grand slam finalist since 2004, after beating martina chevy son. but she left the court in paris. her thoughts were on the latest mass shooting in the u. s. leaving a message on the camera saying peace and gun violence. gov has been vocal about various social justice issues since joining the top in 2019 including giving
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a speech at a black lives matter march. she explained her reasons for the message at the media conference after her when i really didn't know what i was gonna write even moments walking to the camera and it just felt right. and the in that moment um to and to write that and i, i woke up this morning and i saw that there was another shooting for me. it's kind of close to home. i had some friends that were a part of the parkland shooting back in. i don't remember which year i think i was like maybe 14 or 13 when that happened. and still really nothing has changed. you know, a lot of times were put in a box that, you know, people always salesperson politics to say separate in this and i'm like, yes, boss, at the same time i'm, i'm, and human 1st before i'm a tennis player, i wouldn't even consider gun violence politics i think that's his jesse life in general. i think that's political at all. but just in general, i think that i'm a human 1st. so of course i'm gonna care about these issues. golf for play. well, no one e gosh, young take for the title on saturday. meanwhile,
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in men's event is especially for rafael adel, who will turn $36.00. and he's aiming to have even more reason to celebrate by reaching the french open final. the 13 time when i take some number 3 seed, alex on his vero of in the last 4, no doubt beat reigning champion. and while number one of act chuck of it chant, cheese day, in the other semi final kasper root will play. madden church. the boston celtics is struck the 1st blow in the m. b a finals. they produced an incredible 4th quarter fight back to beat the golden state warriors and gain one. david stokes round up the action. ah, magic johnson and shaquille o'neal were among the m b. a legends caught sight in san francisco to watch the current generation of players attempt to make history of their own. steph, curry and golden state, have home court advantage for this one. i mean for the full title in a is curry sco 21 points in the 1st quarter plate thompson chipped into is the warriors slowly opened up a 12 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. but that's when things turn
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dramatically boston st. knowing 3 pointers to out score the war is 40 points to 16 . in the most one sided 4 quarter in m. b, a finals history. 5 celtics players finished with double digits, including veteran alford on his m. b, a finals debut, boston eventually winning by 12 to take a one. nothing lead in the series. ah, yeah, that's kind of who we've been all year of grinders in our resilient group. we always rely on that and in front of against a really, it leads going to my gut reaction. just what i just witnessed was they just came and played a hell of a 4th quarter and you got to give him credit. and john is pretty much as simple as a golden states. first time lost in the playoffs. east boston moved a step closer to climbing a record 18th and championship. the siri stays in san francisco with dame 2 coming
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up on sunday. maybe stokes o g 0 to be in a tell playoffs, and the colorado avalanche have taken a to nothing lead in the western conference finals. they thrashed the edmonton oilers by 4 goals to 0 and game to their 1st 3 goals came at the beginning of the 2nd period with nas them country assisting in all of them. game 3 is coming up on saturday, just over 5 months to go until the world cut kicks off in cattle to the top. teams in europe couldn't be separated than the latest nations leak match. portuguese substitute ricardo hort as late goal and a point for them in their 11. draw with spain on thursday. 2 more giants of the game, belgium and the netherlands face each other in brussels on friday. both are among the favorites for the woke up late to this year, but the netherlands captain verger van dyke is unhappy about his crowded schedule. his team will play for nations, league matches over the next 12 days. it's been a long domestic season in which van dyke played 59 games for livable across all competitions. regular donald, for usa to so not,
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not long social. it's strange that there were 4 nations lead games after a long season before but as decided now and we have no possibilities to change that decision. but i believed that during these 4 games there's more chance of injuries after a long season. that's a putty that has to be observed to be analyzed. and players should have an input in that i believe, was a very vengeful day for for my master's golf champion, he'd deck, he met sierra, at the memorial tournament in our higher 1st. there was this moment where his ball went off to the right and seemed to be heading into the water. somehow the bull stayed on the bridge, but then match the i'm as luck change to as he is disqualified midway through the opening round. for the equipment violation, one of his clubs had white paint on the face to help with alignment which is not allowed. we approached jackie and went through the process. how dicky are you carrying this club? yes. have use this club because if you haven't used the club,
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it's okay to carry a non conforming club. you just can't use it. have you use this club? well, the poor guys played one hole and he managed to use it off the 1st t like very much like a, like a white out you might use on a paper to on a paper at home, which really, it's very clear rule that's not allowed. the damages down the 1st hall unfortunately. so just to you know, unfortunate circumstances for a decade for the place phil left and told him there were 6 tied for the lead on 5 under parks, around one cameron smith is one of them. thanks to shots like this. at the 13, ho, that was one of 7 birdies for the australian, and they won well format while full time major winner, re max, is 3 shots back on 2 under par the us humans open in north carolina. young swedish goal for his shot, the lowest round by an amateur in the 77 year history of the tournament. ingrid then bland, went fixed on the power in the opening round. just start behind the latest. last
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time, an average a want to go major was at the same tournament in 1967. but even if lynn bland keeps her form and goes on to win as an amateur, she won't be eligible for the $1800000.00. right, that's all you spot for now. it is back to rob. joe. thank you very much indeed. and trina, how good is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. i'm rob matheson, thanks very much indeed for being with me. goodbye. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. this is i don't need to be here with me. when you look at me, when you get to me, i can just leave you a message. you open at the home and ya today, and we're going to, you will be set up with
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me. i'm a lot of fun at the book. if you're the one i don't want me shooting off the edge of the ah
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just under a year's time, catherine al bate stadium will host the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kick off next november. see you have back to 1022 as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role, but organize is getting ready to host the middle east's. biggest ever school thing . event next year. and for the castle, national teams they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds be hoping to convince both the fans and themselves that they really are ready to take on the world. ah, fighting ranges on the east of ukraine, $100.00 days since russia launched its invasion. the.

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