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i'm there, i'm no clock. this isn't news. i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. defiance undetermined ukraine's president declares victory will be off. as it marks $100.00 days since russia's invasion welled, food prices dropped slightly for the 2nd consecutive months. but the cost of wheat and poultry rises of affairs of war in ukraine will affect supply time to act. the children we've lost the children, we can save the nation. we love the u. s. president cleats foot tough a gun laws and urges congress to bam, assault rifles after a series of shootings, including attacker to skin. i'm hip morgan and how to wear protesters are out on the streets to mark the 3rd anniversary of an attack on a pro democracy sits in and are still demanding justice and i have heat assembly with your sports later we'll have an update on the fringe. you haven't sent me final between the ref, allen adel and alexander that i have. and again, one of n b,
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a finals, the boston celtics produce a stunning for the school to come back to be the golden state warriors. there will be no winners in ukraine. that warning for the united nations comes $100.00 days after russia began its invasion, fighting rages on in the east with russian forces close to taking complete control of the don bath region. heavy battles have been reported in the center of severed the nets. members of ukraine's foreign legion have arrived in the city to fight russian troops. meanwhile, the west continues to run pop sanctions against moscow in the latest moves, us once again targeted assets owned by russian businessmen close to president vladimir putin and criminal officials. the chairman of the african union, he wants food supplies exempt from any sanctions. and during a meeting with the russian leader as becky, so said, african countries are victims of the wall and are facing
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a food security crisis. medicaid, the, my zip on that, of course a little i spoke to the european council and i told them yes, there is a war the crisis. but there's also sanction. we should work together on resolving these 2 problems and make sure that everything concerning food and green supplies is outside the sanction or onto them as robbie who's monitoring developments, from kiva and jane to 100 days on, and many never imagined it would last this long and it's certainly not over by any means. that's exactly right. there's really 2 ways that ukrainians are looking at the map here. resisting the intervention by russia of their country has cost ukraine over a $100.00 days 20 percent of their territory. now that's including what russia has been slowly digesting of ukraine for years now, including areas of the east and the korean peninsula. but there's another way that people are looking at this as well. they've lasted 100 days and ukraine is still in
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this fight. now expert analysis at the time of this war, if we look back 100 days ago or 99 days ago, everybody thought the key would fall in a matter of days, including the russian president vladimir putin himself. and then ukraine was expected to follow shortly thereafter. in just a matter of weeks, but where a 100 days on and ukraine is still in this fight, backed by scores of allies in the west. and they've managed to turn the tide, forcing russia to re mobilize its troops, make tactical retreats from the central part of the country from around keith and re mobilize to the east. and that in and of itself, for many ukrainians is considered a real important victory in terms of this ongoing conflict. and that is exactly the message from a president of mirrors, the lensky, ukrainian leader. to mark this day, the leader of the faction is here. the head of the president's office is here. the prime minister sh mahal is potter lack is here. the president is here. our teams
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much bigger. the armed forces of ukraine here. most importantly, our people are here, the people of our state are here. we've been defending our state for 100 days, victory for laurie to ukraine. now that message of defiance from president zelinski really is interesting because if you go back to 100 days earlier, it shot for shot matches in both what it looks like and what it sounds like to the message that he put out to the country on that day he said that we are here, we're not going anywhere. he had a chance to leave the country and escape in form of government in exile. he chose not to do that. any press the point that they are going to stay and certainly for this ukrainian comedian turned president turned wartime commander in chief. it has been a very, very difficult and challenging 100 days, but he continues to remain defiant. however, there is no way to spin what is happening now. in the eastern parts of the south of
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the country, the fighting is ferocious. civilians are caught in the crossfire every day. the death toll is is enormous on both sides. and so there is no way to really put that into a positive light. it just has to be accepted and that's what the ukranian people are doing and they're continuing to move forward and they are maintaining their defiance. what is interesting when you speak ukrainian here in even other such places that are away from the frontline. what we're seeing now is the traffic has returned to the capital. people have returned to the capital restaurants, businesses. they're all reopening. what this place looked like a 100 days ago is a far cry from what it looks like. today people are back, they're celebrating the battlefield victories that are happening. and they're trying to continue to support the war effort that's happening on the front line. and what people hear say is that even though they may not be on the front line, simply coming back home, simply reopening their business is simply being back out onto the streets. that in
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and of itself represents an antithesis to what president vladimir putin's image of ukraine is. and thereby that in and of itself remains a real act of defiance. indeed, as anything for that members robbie that in cave, let's take this on. we can speak to frank language, who's a senior lecture and military capabilities, and strategy at the university of portsmouth joins is now from oxford and the language. welcome to the program. a victory will be all as it says, lensky. can it be? yes, the ukrainians aren't just in this area to prevail. and of course, what constitutes fix your success is often a moving target. but it looks very much like like they're heading the right way. now let's put this into context. the russians came into this war, looking for a war of annihilation, which would last between 3 days and 15 base. that's where the planning assumptions were on 5 back seas now effectively was reduced to one axis where most of their
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forces are concentrated and finding that difficult. so what we're looking at here is a war of attrition. it's going to go on for months. it'll grind away both sides, and in the end, i think the cranium is conventional likely to prevail. all right, when you say like, prevail? what is a victory? when you see these russian gains in the east, the games we need to put them into context. the russians have been fight on that front since they redirected their supposedly redirected their objective in early march. so that's 2 months ago they managed to make roughly half a kilometer at day on most friends if that otherwise they'd very, very hard work. so barrett and ask, you know, it was a number of ways to interpret this. i think the fair way is they will takes about an hour. but they'll take it because the ukrainians, it's 60 purposes not to hold on to it as a fortress city. as i did my apo after that they'll, the russians will have to go the sister city just
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a couple of kilometers away. that's continuous really of less chance. and well, who knows what happens after that? it's a matter of conjecture, and i suspect it may well be that they will declare some kind of success ask receipts by which i would think the ukrainians would, would reject that. but that's where we are now. right. so are we anticipating a summary of writing? it without any kind of strategic decisive blow i think so make you can use it again by stopping. now, the russians have a great deal to get in. the army is called out by corruption, is a hollow army. it's got serious problems with, with maintaining it's, it's, it's manpower, very serious problems actually. and it relies on blasting its way through with artillery, which in a confined area like that salient inside out on us. typically the salem soups up as the front widens out, less so and of course the ukrainians don't have to have those problems and manpower . and as long as the west continues with supplies of really high energy equipment
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and the ukrainians can train people and integrated into their front and what we're going to see over the summer, perhaps towards the end of the summer, zalinski talked about june. i don't think is going to happen that soon. you can encounter tax to retake plant because ukraine needs that it wants it and i don't think you'll settle for anything less. and by the way, strategically, there is no way that you can survive with a coastline belonging to russia. right, and plenty of incoming weapons for ukraine as well. have to leave it there. frank leguinn from the university ports would appreciate that. thanks a lot. thanks, nick. but the more head on the use are including the struggle to survive and sri lanka. thousands turn to community kitchens is food. inflation worsens and a young french open filess calls for an end to gun violence. we'll hear from her later. this pool. ah,
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now the you ends food and agriculture organization says, well food prices felt slightly for the 2nd consecutive month. the agencies food price index dipped point 6 percent from april to me as the prices of dairy products and vegetable oil dropped. despite that decrease food commodities are still 22.8 percent more expensive. so nearly a quarter more expensive than they were a year ago. we prices there on the rise, they climbed 5.6 percent in may compared to the previous month. and the war in ukraine, of course, is driving that increase, reduce wheat production in the country, his spot filled with global hunger crisis. and we can examine this now with outdoor, is a bastion who's a senior food market. and lesson former senior converse with the united nations effort food. now culture organization joins now from rome. welcome sir. so free price is a down, but the say from this very high level and weight and paltry and rice still growing up in price. so that the problem just persist. yes,
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unfortunately the decline is really a slide and as you rightly pointed out, a commodity like which, which is so important for millions of people, prices remain high and in fact they rose in may. this was in part due to restrictions by india and basically the general warring signs about supplies being tights, in spite of quite a strong demand for this particular commodity. so situation is still, i would say quite wonderful. and the uncertainty supplies just going to go on the longer the war continues. i guess it's just how serious could this get? well, it is very difficult to predict, as he has been almost impossible to predict this war from this thought. a very much depends on the situation as the ball in the black sea. we just heard from your other guests. how difficult to tease this situation, and that's how the people used to predict when you and this is one factor. there are also other factors including don't forget cove it because it's still in many
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parts of the world is suffering from the economic problems that is almost everywhere for the inflation. that is almost every very high energy price. so therefore, i think in spite of some positive signs, little positive signs we have in the last few weeks, the situation is as pre carriers as a few months ago. and this is very, very boring. i'm wondering if we're talking about weight supplies. we spoke talking about of from last year is harvest in ukraine and how they're being blocked, how we set for this year. what kind of harvest is like when you presume that on a wide scale launch scale, farmers have been unable to plant that crops. is that right? exactly. any fact the, the biggest expected decline year on your declining production is partly because all crane crane because of the off the war. so that is the production side. but the problem is, unfortunately not just the action, but how crane can get his wheat into the market as be so in the last few months,
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logistical problems will make some sort of preventive. that in spite of the fact that train does have quite the larger carryover, inventor is been sold to the market. this is one problem. the other aspect is russia itself is going to have a good crop this year. old predictions point to that. but the question is, you know, they have to sell this grain to their customers. and obviously the combination of many factors is going to make this trade a little bit different from, from the previous year. and this uncertainty adds pressure to the market and makes the whole thing looking a little bit, i would say on settling as this was predicted. in fact, we were saying few months ago that 2021 season is not as bad as fears, but 20 to 22 to 3 season. which starts now is going to be more warring because we simply don't know how the trade routes will be affected and how supplies from the black. ok, recess of the will just very briefly what more you mentioned india restricting
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exports are not the only country to have done. so what kind of impact does that have on global food supply? well, terrible. i mean in fact we, so you, me just the action older, india is not a huge exporter, but they were a lot of hopes that india will be providing more. we to that market, taking some of the space from a crane. but you know, the crops are not looking as good as predicted earlier, and they put restrictions, you mediately? well, these are, these are what exactly governments shouldn't be doing, is not necessary. it was not necessary. dennis is not now. we saw what happened over 10 years ago. the restrictions on rice at the time special ed to the food crisis and the soul of this month, the only decline major decline. the prices was mentioned below. and that was because indonesia lived at the restrictions that had a poem void. so you can see that the effect is immediate. so if anything, this is really difficult conditions, countries should really, really stop from making any restrictions to x falls. and alas, or at least
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a can countries putting all kinds of export restrictions or taxes, which is not very good given the kind of a situation we are in at the end of the food market expert. appreciate that. thanks alot. thank at least one person has been killed and several others injured in sudan and were protested malcolm the 3rd anniversary of the killing of 128 people. victims families. anti virus are still demanding justice after the attack by security forces in 2019, or the group of protest. this was demonstrating against a power sharing agreement between the military, council and civilian figures. that's your live now to a course, one hip morgan, who's in cartoon ever taught us more about what's up what people have been gathering for hours now to commemorate the 3rd anniversary of that deadly attack in front of the army headquarters here in the capitol. hot tomb
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and some of them have gathered here in the southern parts of the capitol. others have gathered in the twin city of under man and in the city of harder to north. now here we were able to hear the sound of live ammunitions coming from the southern side of the protest. that's where those people that you can see at the distance are they have been burning tires. there has been tear gas that has been fired. but we've also heard live ammunition, and we've seen people who have been injured by at what looks like skirmishes between the protest says and security for says on the southern end, injured people being driven on motor bikes to the hospital to receive medical attention. we also know that at least one processor have been shot, has been shot in the chest and has died from the gunshot injury he sustained. now processes are demanding justice, not just for the people who have been killed in the deadly attack on the sitting in front of the army headquarters, but they're also demanding justice for the protesters who have been killed since the military took over power last october. and now with today's death, that number is nearing the 100 exactly 9 to 9. protesters have been killed and anti
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military protests. and the people who are here and in various other process locations around the capital in other cities are saying that they want the military to be removed from power. and they want to see justice and accountability being served. a neighbor of people still hoping that justice will be served even after the military takeover last october. clothes ask for testers that question. people here say that they don't think this issue of just as is tied to any political party or any military group or power military group for that matter. and this is despite the fact that when the military took over power, they said that one of the reasons they're dissolving the transitional government is because of political skirmishes between the various parties in the coalitions. a saying that that has resulted in a political stalemate. that was leading the country to danger the committee that was set up to investigate into the june 3rd attack. that was a non political committee, yet it was suspended by the military. so people here say that is assigned at the
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military. don't want to see just as served. so what they're hoping and they own their demanding is that the military should return to the barracks ruby removed from sedans, politics and a civilian government, be appointed one that can set up an independent committee to investigate, enter the june 3rd attack and also to the death of all the protesters who have been killed in anti military protest, they say, until that happens, any of the comments he sets up. any other body that investigates into the attacks are into the june 3rd attack and into the death of protesters will be biased and their findings will not be trusted to revoked, revoked hip morgan, 40 men from culture or position groups in democratic republic of congo, calling for the government to cot, diplomatic ties with rwanda protest is in control. so say reminder is behind a recent series of attacks by the m 23 rebel group. rwanda denies any involvement. welcome, where the thousands marched on the streets,
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who can shatter the capital if democratic republic of congo protesting against what they say is when the military aggression in the east, the country. people here said one than president pool coming behind the recent series of attacks by the rebels. 3 and 23 ship were protesting because of what paul could government has been doing in our country for decades. now. today we're seeing enough is enough. this must got the diplomatic relations between our country and wander should stop and our ambassador and wanda needs to come home tens of thousands of people who fled their homes because of the fighting. the attack has occupied several towns and villages. congress army took some of them back. some people have since returned home. me nearly came via i fled and spent 4 days in comfort, displaced people near gama. but when i returned to my house, it was already looted rundown, so just came with trucks and looted several houses, including main congos army has struggled to contain the attacks which started in
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november. rwanda's government denies being involved in the from there will not be any issue if any force prevent any you know, pretty off what on a so again, those, rwanda and uganda had been accused of meddling and looting minerals in eastern congo ever since they invaded in the 1990 s 10 years ago you and investigators said when the supported and commanded m 23. when it took control of much of the north keeping province. that time, congos army defeated them and pushed them over the borders with reminder and uganda with international military support. oh wow. that's what the protesters won't congress me to do. again, the international community is cooling for peace talks that people here and many congolese, say they shouldn't have to make a deal with what they see as foreign invaders. malcolm web al jazeera,
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at least 4 people have been killed and dozens, others injured, following a train derailments in southern germany. the regional train came off the tracks near bavarian alpine resort town summit. kane has more now from berlin. the police have revised down the total number of casualties that was suffered in this incident . it's now 30 people have been injured to varying degrees. we know that 4 people were killed in this incident. 15 of the 30 have been wounded sufficiently to need to be taken to hospital. they have been taken to hospital now the police at emergency services starting to to turn their attention towards investigating what caused this incident. what we know is that a regional train was traveling from the alpine ski resorts of damage putting kids in the direction of munich when it's derailed on a bend in the line close to the settlement of bog behind it.
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this stretch of the line is parallel to the river laws off and there is a bend there so far at least no cause has been communications publicly for what happens. but clearly attention will focus on how it could be that no other vehicle, no other rail vehicle was involved in this incident and the weather conditions at the time of the instance 4 hours ago now were clements were blue skies. there was no obvious reason from a weather perspective, why this incident would take place. so to recap for dead 15, severely injured, 30 injured, totally, and investigations on our and away us president joe biden has appealed to congress to act on gun control. he wants limits on the sale of assault style weapons. his speech on the street to gun laws follows recent shootings including one at a school in texas like hannah has more now from washington. in the past 3 weeks,
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more than 70 people have been killed in mass shootings. the most recent at a medical center in tulsa, oklahoma, where the full people were murdered by a man said to be a disgruntled patient. please 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 kill 19 children and 2 teachers at a texas elementary school last week. the same with the news 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 seem.
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the buffalo shooting suspect was arraigned on murder charges thursday. in a red primetime address 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 protections against litigation enjoyed by gun manufacturers. they had one message for all of this. 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 in the democratic controlled house of representatives. but they are likely to be blocked by senate republicans who were a particular target president by their anger. but my god, the fact the majority of the senate, republicans don't want any of these proposals,
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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 al jazeera washington, a still head to anal, deserves sweet success in libya, as a government tries to tackle soaring unemployment and celebrations, continue in honor of the case mongers read. queen elizabeth the 2nd. this is a special ed. it's bought action from game one of the n b, a finals between the warriors. ah
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let a seasonal shamal, a stop blowing out the wind that, that came down the go. so with light winds, now you're all depend on the heat of the day, bringing in moisture as it becomes a lot more humid, around got around the eastern side of saudi less. so q 8 because it's bit of a northerly drift here, but temperatures remain on the high side. is getting to that time of summer when it's really quite uncomfortable next 2 months in particular. but generally speaking, hot and dry as a story and very hot in iraq up to 49, maybe 50 in baghdad. there are heat a day storms growing in turkey and maybe further east in the higher ground of iran . it's warm all we're down through jerusalem through good part of egypt as well, and there's not much going on in the sky. i'm talking for the sake of it to be all is because you see not much changes, but it has some fairly good news here. if you're waiting for raining kenya, there's a warning of strong winds on the coast up through tens via canyon to old sir somalia . strong winds the self der me much, but might bring some rain every now and again. and there's some pretty heavy rain
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just creeping in here with a few showers in land admittedly. yeah, no, it's not what you wanted. it's not anybody wants. but it's a big improvement. all the same. for south africa, generally quiet picture not only 19 in cape town, $24.00, and the puter, and a few showers in mozambique. ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything changed the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem informed opinions. it's not your communities on the goal is to create a government has knowledge to me in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks. you've all the town square features. $21.00 white crosses,
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one for each of the victims of tuesdays massacres. with detailed coverage and with from around the world with gathered here. they will read, you know the mind of go to go home, remain unchanged. lou . ah. so again, you're watching out 0, remind about top stories is are and fighting is still raging in easton ukraine. but the un has want, there will be no winners. russian forces are close to taking complete control of
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the don baths. region, members of ukraine's foreign legion have arise, arrived in the city of several internet to help push back russian troops. at least one person has been killed in 2 bands. capital where thousands of mocking 3rd anniversary, the killing of a 128 people are to sit in the protest. victims, families and survivors have still to modern justice, possibly attacked by security forces in 2019 opposition groups in the democratic republic of congo. calling for the government to cut a diplomatic ties with rwanda, that protesting reminders, alleged support for the armed rubber group and $23.00. gully denies you as president joe biden has hailed the creation of an extra 390000 jobs by us employers in make a biden praise what he called a near historic, a low level of unemployment. the increase in jobs comes amid ongoing concern about high inflation. and interest rate. so let's take this on with our white house correspondent kimberly hallett joins is from there right now. can be so some good
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news, it seems for the president it's good news and certainly this biden administration is celebrating what they see as proof that the president's policies are working for many weeks. now the white house has been saying that trust us low and middle income americans who are really feeling the pinch as result of inflation and also just really struggling saying that their wages are not keeping up with some of these high prices. that much of this is really just a bump. this is transitory. and they say that this is proof that what they've been saying is finally starting to turn. but again, this is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. there is more economic data to come, there will be fresh numbers in the consumer price index that will be coming a week from now. and there is that sense that we will get a clear picture, but certainly this is a white house that is saying, our policies are working,
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trust us, and this is certainly an encouraging sign and away from domestic masses. more talk about a potential trip to middle east. that's right, even as the president is talking about economics and trying to keep the agenda. domestic reporters are really. 2 focused on whether or not he will be taking a trip to saudi arabia and why? well, a lot of the sort of expensive prices have to do with the fact that there are high gas cost and whether or not the president will be discussing with the kingdom, the possibility of what it can do and coordinate among other strategic interests to try and bring those prices down so that was one of the key questions and the president did answer rather pointedly saying that at this point right now, he does not have any direct plans, immediate plans to go. but we can tell you, al jazeera has been in touch with senior administration officials. we do know that
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behind the scenes there happen for weeks now, close coordination with the kingdom working to try and strategize, to see where there are areas of cooperation and even where there can be some shift . some policy potentially lining up a trip that would include not just visit the saudi arabia, but also to israel. but what i can tell you is that this is risky for the president politically, for a number of reasons. not only because i think trip to israel will, of course, bring about the questions of why the president has not further investigated. the death of an american citizen al jazeera is own sharina. i play the journalist that was killed 2 investigations now pointing to an israeli bullet as a result of really being the cause of her assassination. and even further, the president on the campaign trail with respect to saudi arabia, labeling the kingdom as a pariah state,
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specifically pointed to its human rights record and the targeting of the washington post journalist journal shoji. so the president does have some difficult of a bit of a political minefield, if you will, with both of these potential destination. so as a result, this is going to be a complicated visit i whether as to israel or to saudi arabia, and as a result, the president still dodging questions about whether he will be making those threats . yeah, well certainly be in is she want to watch if he does. kimberly timing. thanks a lot. kimberly huckabee at the white house will out their immediate network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journey in the occupied westbank. sharina deborah, claire was shot in the head by his ready forces while she was on assignment. and janine, on the day of her funeral, was ready forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing paul barrows to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of
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palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation of work that was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these rarely occupation and she was known as the voice of palestine. around 20 percent of libyans don't have a job among those who are in employment, more than 2000000 worked for the state. and while most private sector companies tend to hire foreigners for skilled roles, the government is trying to change that. malik trainer reports now from tripoli. they've been training for months, learning how to build the playground equipment to international standards. it's part of the 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. them are no longer hostility. salaries in the private sector are much higher than government
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jobs, but the certificate i have a better chance to find work. what about shall be any mahmoud and full tc. as the economic and social development board, he says libya depends on oil exports. for nearly all of its state revenue. for years of conflict, have seen oil exports blockaded by armed groups several times like an annual ambit interfere with him in 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 . it's 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
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workers at this bakery rushed to fill their orders, supplying coffee shops and restaurants around tripoli, with sweets and deserts. abdul more hayman elmer thought the says he hopes to open his own bakery one day william for 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 ogden will haman, that's help them find a career in unlikely places, mal trainer al jazeera, chablis, or many people in shall anchor of being forced to go hungry is prices and unemployment sore and essentials are in short supply. the economic crisis is the worst since its independence from britain in 1948 as michelle fernandez now reports
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helping put food on the table. community kitchens like this are starting up a round chill anchor as people struggle with its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years, food inflation has hit nearly 60 percent, and many people are finding it difficult to cope. most of these government who are coming to day are been coming out riding me through me. so we are giving them the responsibility of survival on meal and we're thing, right. we're is affordable with one me. but a good heavenly me. few now get to eat this. well, i'm already me like i am, it's very difficult. we rarely get food like this, only my husband is working, but what he earns for a day is not enough to feed the 3 of us. now. tax cuts 3 years ago, slash government revenue by more than $2000000000.00. the tourism industry was then damaged by the easter bombings and the pandemic. now there is no money to import fuel medicine, cooking gas, or food right now, actually our, me and porkers,
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us our food bags on carbon picketers and again, long to medium to a community gardens and home gardens because we can do rations, but it's for the short term the government is appealing for help. we urgently require the assistance of our friends in the international community to ensure that our immediate needs, in terms of the importation of essential medicine, food supplies, and pul army, in the n, china have st. food and medicine in recent days. the opposition says the government, as we can, the economy through populist policies and mismanagement. oh, a nationwide campaign deb, go to go home. has been running for 2 months, calling on the president to resign. the government is seeking a loan package from the international monetary fund or i am if critics say to take
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too long even is agreed and people need action. now. tens of thousands of free luncheons are going hungry amid the countries worth economic crisis. in decades, community kittens like this can only feed a fraction of them. men of fernandez, archers, era, colombo, el salvador has extended its state of emergency for a 3rd month to crack down on gang violence so far. at least 34000 people have been detained in the central american country. the place admit that having to meet quotas, but the majority of the population appears to support president, nay, because iron fist strategy. however, amnesty international, executing the government of massive human rights violations, including torture and arbitrary detention. and it says at least 18 people have died in police custody in just 2 months. john holman, as more ah, for of silva, those president me bu kelly the ceremony tomorrow. 3 is an office, was
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a triumphant event, yet something to announce is almost a bundle. they are no longer a contract up on the us. yeah. let the point of winning the war against the cancer . no, because it is possible. that's not just the top police and security forces, but the whole population, you know, get on through lawanda. he's referring to a 2 month long, an ongoing crackdown on the image, 13 and barrow, 18 gangs, mass arrests and security checkpoints in the communities. they control. most of the population wholeheartedly support that. this is a land where gangs have killed rate to next to, to for decades. no. so every day, the less they play in the kinds of extortion, many of lost their fair again adam, or that something will happen to a loved one for the 1st time paper failing the pace much, i look at them. 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,
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some innocent people sucked into the prison system along with the guilty mother's way or mass outside of the countries. jones, the news of their sons, the police admit they've been given arrest quotes 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 are being detained without an arrest warrant. instead, the police are making mass arrests based on an verified anonymous accusations, or if people have a prison nyqold touches or have a relative. and again, if they've denounced to police abuses or just because they live in a gang controlled community, non masking or somebody candle. meanwhile, even as the president grappled with the gangs, another crisis looms who kelly has gambled heavily on bitcoin, making the crypto currency, legal tender in the country. that great experiment had just won mentioned in his
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speech at 2 minutes from the end, a sign of how a celebrated policy has become a millstone, elaborate mercy bitcoin 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 worry, the country will default. so even as president who kelly supports as chanted for his reelection of wednesday night, a moment of reckoning could be getting closer. john homan al jazeera queen elizabeth has at mister church service of thanksgiving in her honor as part of the platinum jubilee celebrations by comparison and 96 year old experienced discomfort during events on thursday or friday ceremony at saint paul's cathedral in london was part of 4 days of festivities across the u. k. to mark her 70 year rain or
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a challenge is falling developments in london. the palace said that that decision to keep her back at buckingham palace to watch the service unfold on television was taken with great reluctance, but they just had to do it. prince charles, deputized for taking her place, especially. i think it makes it clear really doesn't it, that the palace is really trying to pace this long weekend set of rations for the queen. make sure that she has the energy to see it through. she's a frail, 96 year old woman. and over the last year or so, her health has not been particularly good. they've been several spells and hospitals. they just want to make sure that it's not all too much for her. the next julie event that she's supposed to take part in is going to the horse racing. it apps them on saturday to morrow. you don't know yet whether she's going to make that one as to how the rest of this church service unfolded. well,
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i'd like to perhaps, but the bullying of boris johnson when he arrived with his wife carry outside the church, the cathedral steps and walked up there which is as well. but i think if a pantry are sick, jubilee crowd boos, the prime minister that does suggest client how bad things are politically for him . at the moment. the u. s. supreme court will issue a series of verdicts in the next month and contentious and challenging cases. most closely watch will be a decision on a woman's right to abortion. an unprecedented leak suggest the court maybe about to take away a constitutional right to an abortion. it would be a decision going against prevailing public opinion as alan fisher reports now from washington, d. c. o, it's sport to test across the country. an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion showing 5 of the 9 justices on the u. s. supreme court would
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overturn roe vs wade. a controversial landmark $973.00 decision which guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion. the league itself is a little shocking, just in terms of how the supreme court operates. it's really only happened a tiny handful of times in history. the sometimes of the lee is, of course, in some sense, even more shocking, because it shows that the court intense till overturn about 50 years of precedent on abortion and united states. former president, donald trump, 3 of the justices on the court. all 3 are conservatives, all 3 implied during their confirmation hearings that roe vs wade was settled. law is a president of the united states supreme court. and one of the important things to keep in mind about roe v wade is that it has been reaffirmed many times over the past 45 years. i have an agenda to stick to the rule of law and decide cases as
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they come. the idea, the court would scrap the protection, has left some who voted to confirm the justices struggling for answers. i will just tell you that it it rocks my confidence in the court, right? 3 and 5, american support, abortion rights. and you paul suggest. any idea of scrapping those protections i set the courts once high approval rating. the court has in the past ruled in an unpopular way when they band prayer in schools for example, or where they extended the right to an attorney for a criminal defendant. so it's not that the court has never been willing to go against public opinion, but in this case, they're taking an issue that seem sort of saddled for the last 50 years. some justices have expressed the concern at the damage a leak can do and an investigation is underway. but what may do more damage is an
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unpopular decision. and while there are some who will welcome the direction, the court seems to be moving it. it's image could take a beating in the court of us public opinion. alan fisher al jazeera, at the supreme court in washington, global plastic waste and uses on trying to triple over the next 30 years. that's according to the organization for economic cooperation and development. it's report estimates at more than $1000000000.00 tons of fossil fuel based plastics will be produced every year by 2060 last it waste is expected to exceed $1000000000.00 tons . a plastic pollution is estimated to kill more than a 1000000 see birds annually. and over 100000 marine mammals sport coming up for mendoza, leading a record breaking round of bills. us women's open, but she would be any the price ah
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ah ah, i time sport, not his peter mic. thank you very much. sure. i found the dallas 2nd command to be semi final, at the french open against alexander's vetted rapidly opening sets, but was far from straight forward. he was down 6 tearing, tie break before producing some scintillating tennis. there was no surprise to see ref, take the sick with a trade off for down the line that all the celebrating is 36th birthday today. as we continue, he's charged a record extending 14th title of running gas. it's currently $542.00 bit. if in the thick and the other semi final casper rude faces met in
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american teenager cocoa golf as called for an end to gun violence of the reaching her 1st grand slam final. at the french open. the 18 year old became the youngest flam finalist since 2004 that was maria sheriff over at wimbledon, golf, beating martina harrison here. but as she left the court in paris, the thoughts were on the native mass choosing in the us, leaving a message on the camera thing, piece and gun violence. golf has been vocal about various social justice issues and joining the 2 in 2019 including giving a speech at a black lives matter march. she explained her reasons for the message at the news 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 in that moment, to, to write that and i, i woke up this morning and you know, i saw that there was another shooting for me. it's kind of close to home. i had some friends that were part of the park when shooting back in. i don't remember
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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 are put in a box that, you know, people or the sales sports and politics say sephora and this, and i'm like, yes, boss. at the same time, i'm a human 1st before i'm a tennis player, i would even consider gun violence politics. i think that's just just the life in general. i don't think that's political at all. but just in general, i think that i'm a human 1st. so course i'm going to care about these issues, the boston celtics and struck the 1st blow in the n, b a finals. they produced an incredible 4th quarter combat to beat the golden state warriors and game one. david stokes rounds up the action magic johnson and shaquille o'neal were among the mpa, legends court side in san francisco to watch the current generation of players attempt to make history of their own steph, curry and golden state, had home court advantage for this one. i mean for the full title in a is curry sco 21 points in the 1st quarter
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plate thompson chipped him to as the warrior slowly opened up a 12 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. but that's when things turn dramatically boston. so now in 3 pointers throughout school, 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 impressive against really at least 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 are pretty much as simple as a golden states. first time lost in the playoff cease, boston moved
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a step closer to climbing a record 18th and be a championship. the siri state in san francisco with game to coming up on sunday. they read stokes algae 0 to the n h l playoffs, and the colorado avalanche of taking a to nothing lead in the western conference final. they thrashed to the edmonton oilers by 4 goals and gain 2. a 1st 3 came at the beginning of the 2nd period with nothing country assisting in all of them. game 3 is coming up on saturday with just over 5 months to go into the world. camp kicks off and cutter, 2 of the top teams in europe could not be separated in the latest nations league match. portuguese substitute recorder alters late go and appoint for them in their one old rule with spain on thursday to more joy and a giants of the came belgium, and the netherlands faith each other in brussels on friday. but the dutch captain virgil vandyke is unhappy about his crowded shad you'll he cbl play forward nations league matters over the next 12 days to been long domestic season in which van dyke
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played 59 games for liverpool across all competitions. reg, those are not furious either. so not, not long so soon. it's strange that there are 4 nations lee games after a long season. that is 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 pity that has to be observed to be analyzed. and players should have an input in that i believe in gulf. it was a very eventful day for, for my master's champion, he dickie much a yama at the memorial tournament in ohio. first, there was this moment where his ball went off to the right and seemed to be heading into the water. but somehow the ball stayed on the bridge, but then what's he, i'm as luck changed as he was disqualified midway through the opening, ran for an equipment violation. one of these clubs had white paint on the face to help with alignment, which is not allowed. we approached our jackie and went through the process,
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had dickie, are you carrying this club? yes. have uses club because if he hasn't used the club it's ok to carry a non conforming club. you just can't use it. have you use his club? well, the poor guys played one hall and he, many caesar the 1st. he was like very much like a, like a white out you might use on paper or not to, on a paper at home. which really, it's very clear in different rules as not allowed the damage of down the 1st hall unfortunately. so just to you know, unfortunate circumstances for a decade and at the u. s. women's open in north carolina. the young swedish golfer shop the lowest round by an amateur in the 77 year history of the tournament. ingrid lind blatt's winter, 6 and the par in the opening round. just a stroke behind the lead. and the last time an amateur want to golf major was at the same tournament, with bet, was all the way back in 1967. but even if lint blatt's keeps her form and goes on
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to win as an amateur, she wouldn't be eligible for the $1800000.00 1st prize. and a quick update on the french open semi final and the dull and then over locked at 5 all in the 2nd said, it's often a dull when the 1st in a tie break. mc peter, thank you. we will see a little bit later than it for this news or but i will be back in a couple of minutes and i'll have another half hour of use perhaps. we'll see you then from the news, our team, it's bye for now. the what was known as we need to know that on this we don't need to be nuclear looking to mrs. me about how to put them when you get this message. can you open the letter home and ya today? and we're going to be what we said as well. they
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didn't put me in. i'm a lot of them at the hospital gave me when i know, i mean, i mean i shooting them off and ah, and
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on counting the cost the well bank was a global recession. so is the inevitable. the british government takes aim at storing energy bells, but will at ease the cost of living prices. i'm talk as long as economy is on the brink of collapse. how many government pull it back and counting the cost on al jazeera, across the world. young activists and organizes are on the move. the day we do the work, i'm making sure that i say i heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city, use different tools and means to fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a nation wide problem. network wires, a systemic solution, generating change on al jazeera. ah, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving
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