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who from the ruins of mosul, music as we emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the water orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being bound been mostly was occupied by i. so the minutes arrived. 3rd, been christian curd, arab sunni, than she has. these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music. i mean, the ruins of mussels, old city, feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. ah, a 100 days into the war and ukraine, russia now controls about a 3rd of the country, but a defiant present. roger may zalinski vows. victory will be ours.
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ah, hello i, marianna massey and london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. ah, protested the democratic republic of congo over a wanda's alleged support for the arm group and $23.00 along its border. also, i'm here morgan institute where protesters are out on the streets to mark the 3rd anniversary of an attack on the pro democracy system and are still demanding justice versus royal's attend to thanksgiving service accent, food cathedral, as part of the nation's platinum jubilee celebrations. queen elizabeth the 2nd herself misses the special event. ah
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hello, welcome to the program will ukrainian forces is still holding out in the eastern city of several done yet. a 100 days after russia invaded its neighbour, or is it brought him here? zalinski has praised ukrainian resistance and promised victory in a video message to his people. a report of st by street fighting in savannah don, yet about 80 percent of the says he is under moscow's control. if it fell, russia would hold all of the eastern landscape province, which would be the biggest gain of to pulling back from the capital in march. but ukrainian troops are already in europe trading to operate advanced missile systems pledged this week by the us and britain. keith hopes this will change the course of the war. meanwhile, the african union has told russia the continent, a victim of ukraine's invasion on an economic level. a chairman, mac, you saw president putin to take into account suffering from food short shortages,
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caused by moscow's military actions. they basra v has more on this now from keith. there's 2 ways to look at the math here for resisting rushes intervention in their country. it is cost the country of ukraine, 20 percent of its territory on the other side of it is that ukraine, 100 days later, is still in this fight. now we have to remember that russia was intending to take even a matter of days, and the best experts in the world estimated that after keith though, the rest of ukraine would follow in a matter of weeks, as russia continued to slowly digest ukrainian territory. something it's been doing for years, but the fact that the country is still standing isn't it, is in and of itself, a major victory in this conflict. and that is exactly the point that ukraine's president made to mark this day. the leader of the faction is here, the head of the president's office is here. the prime minister mahal is here.
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potter lack is here. the president is here. are teens much bigger. the armed forces of ukraine are 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. strong words there from ukraine's top comedian turned president, turned war time commander in chief and it really mirrors the same things you said 99 days ago. at the start of this invasion at the start of this war, he wanted to make the point that the country's leaders, given the opportunity to leave, have not left. the country's leaders are still here and this fight will go on. now there is no se putting a spin on what is happening in the east of the country. russian forces have in the last few weeks for about a month or so, consolidated their forces in the east of the country. they've made tactical retreats from in and around keith and they are now in the east and the war. there
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is truly devastating, and the horrors of that conflict are being lived by those being taken into russian occupation as the russian events continues. but what do you, cranium in places like even those parts of the country that are away from the battlefront. say that life must go on, that life must move forward that there must be something to look forward to. what we've seen here in the capital key was a return to a kind of normalcy. we've seen businesses reopen. people have been moving back to the city. those that fled in the early days of the conflict. and there are people back out onto the streets. and what you craniums here tell us is they may not be on the front line, but simply returning to a certain kind of normal. that is the antithesis to what vladimir putin, the vision for this country is. and that in and of itself will return will, will continue, and that will be against russia's aggression. it continued active, ukrainian defiance or members of ukraine's foreign legion of arrived. it's very danielle kenneth preparing to join the battle. they have driven into the town.
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they've assess the damage and set up military equipment. the posse weeks rushers for troops in this more factory city, both sides of believe to have suffered punishing losses in fierce fighting landscape official se ukraine has recaptured 20 percent of loss territory in the city. meanwhile, in har kiva, a timber plant that was destroyed by a missile strike on friday, no casualties were reported. ukraine 2nd largest city had been relatively quiet since forces regain territory and pushed back russian troops earlier this month. but har keep suffered heavy bombardment from the start of russia's invasion, which left the city a wasteland of ruined buildings. while the united nations is again called for an urgent end to the fighting in ukraine and peace for its people, the you and refugee agency estimates almost 7000000 people have been driven out of the country at some point during the conflict. many are now trying to return though millions of people who stayed in ukraine no longer have
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a place to call home. second national demo, of course, we want to be back home. we don't want to stay anywhere. we want to be back in our home town and our home, but as it still bombed and burned down, we can't go back yet. but we really want to, ah, now opposition groups in a democratic republic of congo, a calling for the government to cut diplomatic ties with rwanda. they are urging supporters to continue protesting capital kinshasa demonstrate to say we're wanda supported recent attacks by the m 23 rebel globe. that is malcolm lab reports, or one that denies the accusations. ah, thousands marched on the streets of kinshasa, the capital of democratic republic of congo, protesting against what they say is ruined and military aggression in the east of the country. people here say rwandan president paul cook army is behind
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a recent series of attacks by the rebel group m 23. again, marcia way were protesting because of what paul cook gama has been doing in our country for decades. now. today we're saying enough is enough. this must stop about got the diplomatic relations between our country and we're wander should stop and our ambassador and rwanda needs to come home. tens of thousands of people who fled their homes because of the fighting. the attackers occupied several towns and villages. congress army took some of them back. some people have since returned home near milly came via i fled and spent 4 days in a comfort, displaced people near gama. but to now returned to my house, it was already looted rundown, so just came with trucks and looted several houses, including mine. congress army has struggled to contain the attacks and we've started in november, rwanda's government denies being involved. law prisoners will honestly just, and you're seeing from there,
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they will not be an issue if any other force present to me. he said there's no prisoners off guard on soldiers. both rwanda and uganda have been accused of meddling and looting minerals in eastern congo ever since they invaded in the 1990s . 10 years ago you and investigators said bewanda supported and commanded m 23. when it took control of much of the north keeping province, that time, congress army defeated them and pushed them over the borders with rwanda and uganda, with international military support. oh, that's what the protesters won't congress army to do. again. the international community is calling for peace talks, but 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. now at least one person has been shot dead during a demonstration in sit on. hundreds of people have been marking the 3rd anniversary
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of the killing of a 128 people are protests in the capital. hi, tin security forces move dead on pro democracy. activists were staging a set intel core for civilian rule victims, families and survivors say they are still seeking justice. if morgan was with protest as in heart him, some of them have gathered here in the southern parts of the capital. others have gathered in the twin city of under man and in the city of autumn 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 2 guys that has been fired, but we've also heard live ammunition. and we've seen people who have been injured by what looks like skirmishes between the protestors and security forces on the southern end. injured people being driven on motor bikes through the hospital to receive medical attention. we also know that at least one protest there have been shot, has been shot in the chest and has died from the
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a gunshot injury. he sustained not processes are demanding just as 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 protest. those 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 mind to man protest as have been killed in anti military protests. and the people who are here and in various other process locations around the cap itself, other cities are saying that they want the military to be removed from power and they want to see justice and accountability being served. now al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigations, the killing of his journalist in the occupied westbank. sharina barclay was shot in the head, buys riley forces bought on assignment. and janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull berries to almost drop a casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied
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eastern, useless to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation of what was without his error for 25 years, covering the story of these railey occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. now at least 4 people have been killed and dozens of others injured in a trying crash in southern germany. the train came off the tracks near bavarian alpine resort town. please say it's not clear what caused the accident. dominic cane has more. this was the scene confronted rescue as these carriages were packed with passengers, many of whom are injured. it's understood. some of the people on board were children heading home from school for the half to him. holidays on it was only for a serious drink rush occurred her original tray, which deposited raton of garbage parking church, and heading to munich, derailed shortly after leaving the station. for reasons unknown,
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several trained carriages tipped over and fell down in the bank mant. it took emergency services several hours to extract everyone from the wreckage. some were so badly hurt, they need to be airlifted to hospital for treatment. it's likely many on board would have been using the new $10.00 monthly ticket which allows unlimited regional travel. this stretch of line links, a ski resort with the bavarian capital munich. the derailment happened on a bend close to the main road and the river. eloise off, no other vehicle was involved in the incident. the weather conditions at the time were good and investigation is underway. to piece together the final moments of the journey and find that what caused the train to leave the tracks. dawn it came, al jazeera, berlin, watching al jazeera ly from london. still ed. i'm olive fisher at the u. s. supreme court in washington, where it's reputation as an independent arbiter of us laws,
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is now very much in question. and this sweet taste of success now work as in libya seeking opportunities, as the company launches and employment dr. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe over the weekend and it continues to be scorching hot across the south, particularly for the southeast corner. we were lots of sunshine, heat, and clear skies for the likes of southern italy as well as greece, but farther north of this, well, it is wet and it's cooler for the likes of scandinavia, with temperatures below average in places like oslo and stalkin, we are going to see the storms intensify across those centered areas. in particular for the alpine region. if we take a closer look, there is still going to be some heat coming through for cities like london as well
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as and work, but the weather is creeping into the south. it's warmer, up in the north for the likes of scotland and we will see some of that warmth push up in places like poland. now as we head further south to the balkans, for example, it is going to dry up here with just a few spotty showers. here and there are lots of heat coming through for places like croatia as well as southern is city, the spain and portugal. it's west or up in the north, but still lots of sunshine to be found in the south. and for greece, if we had further east while we've got plenty of warms, coming through as we edge into the new week, with plenty of sunshine, the temperature here, well above the average. that sure whether i'll be back with more later. ah, the how and why did who become so obsessed with this law? we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals with human rights, abusers accountable. very good. i rip this deal apart. if they take the white house
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of 2025. what is the world hearing? well, we're talking about pi american today. you'll weekly take on us politics and society . that's the bottom line. bold, and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. a look at the headlines, the salad reclining, forced to say that conducting intense florida. so operations in the dumbass 100 days after russia's invasion, fed visit, reclaims, and territory and the key east and city of savannah on yet, protest continuing in
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a democratic republic of congo. opposition groups, according to the government to cut diplomatic ties with rolanda, they're accusing the country of supporting the armed rebel put m 23. and at least one person has been shot dead during the demonstration in the sudanese capital. under that, people have been marking the anniversary of the 2019 a heart to massacre and security forces moved into play activists, killing a 128 people. how many should i kinds of being forced to rely on community kitchens with rising food prices and essentials? hard to come by. the been ongoing protests against present got to by roger packer for his handling the countries worst economic crisis since 1948 government is seeking and i'm f. loan, the critic, save that will take you long even if it is agreed. and now fernandez reports from colombo 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
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than 70 years, food inflation has hit nearly 60 percent, and many people are finding it difficult to corp. 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 your thing right? me was affordable with run me. not a good head in the me. few. now get to eat this. well. i'm already made. 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, us our food bags on carbon picketers and again, long, medium to a community gardens and home gardens because we can do rations,
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but it's for the short term the government is appealing for help. we are jointly 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 supply. and pul army in the and china have sent food and medicine in recent days. the opposition says the government as we can the economy through populous policies and mismanagement. ah, a nationwide campaign deb gotta 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 too long, even if agreed and people need action. now. tens of thousands of for long parents are going hungry amid the countries was economic prices. indic heads community
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kittens like this can only feed a fraction of them. michelle fernandez or 0 fillable economic crisis in zimbabwe is worsening. inflation is getting jumped above a 100 percent. consumer price is rising, the fastest pay since july 2020. this is hurting the local manufacturing industry now concerns it could lead to more job losses harm which ass reports now from her. ari running a business in zimbabwe is tough. the constant uncertainty over the father tells them, bobby dollar doesn't help. to make matters worse. banks were recently ordered to stop lending with immediate effect. the central bank temporary freezer loans, aim to contain inflation and stabilize economy. entrepreneurs, such as wanda manuals are panicked, his business supplies mining pots for i can get an order from the might. still be cute to be for me to do to handle myself. so i go to the bank and get is what? because of the long i do the says i do the job. i do. faith milan. so the docket
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may business, but we had the use it will do us address is, is a big disaster was we can do either the 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're expecting more of this, or is there after the elections? so in the one who is didn't was in barbara to lend money, we have to think twice. so men we did in the global fan and your system is a contract until after the elections of 2023 in july. the bobby is 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 it's a rapid evaluation. they prefer american dollars either to hold on to
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a security or spend on business transactions, but inflation keeps rising and that's led to a big increase in prices are basically 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, policy inconsistencies could also be to blame harder, mata out his era, had i wells richest man, cast doubts on the state of global economy. tesla ceo, ilan mosque has called for a wild, wide hiring freeze one. the electric car maker needs to cut staff by temp sent in an internal email mosque says he has has a bad feeling about the economy. tesla has around 100000 staff globally in about
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5000 active job openings. around 20 percent of libyans don't have a job, and among those who are working more than 2000000 os are employed by the state, most private sector companies tend to have foreigners for skilled roles. does malik train reports from tripoli? the government is now trying to change that 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 liberals, 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. the law lana huston really salaries in the private sector, a much higher than government jobs. with the certificate, i have a better chance to find work. what about shabby, any mahmoud alpha tacy? as the economic and social development board,
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he says libya depends on oil exports for nearly all of its state revenue. by years of conflict, have seen oil exports blockaded by armed groups, several times, lack of national ambiguity. if him, if a 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 workers at this bakery rushed to fill their orders, supplying coffee shops and restaurants around tripoli, with sweets and deserts. abdel more hayman elma,
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thought he says he hopes to open his own bakery one day. one of i was looking for a government job, but learning his 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 salary. in previous years, jobs like these were take 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 the unlikely places. now, trina ultra 0 shibley's u. s. supreme court will issue a series of verdicts in the next month on some contentious and challenging cases. the most closely watched will be a decision on a woman's right to abortion. an unprecedented league suggest the court might eliminate that right. a decision that would go against prevailing public opinion. alan fisher reports from washington. oh,
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it's true test across the country. an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion showing 5 of the 9 justices on the us supreme court would 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 substance of the lee is, of course, in some sense, even more shocking, because it shows that the court intends to overturn about 50 years of precedent on abortion. in the united states, former president, donald trump, 3 of the justices on the court. all 3 of conservatives, all 3 implied during the confirmation hearings. that rule versus wait was settled, law is a president of the united states supreme court. and one of the important things to
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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 they come. the idea, the court would scrap the protection, has left some who voted to confirm that justices struggling for answers. i will just tell you that it rocks my confidence in the court, right? 3 and 5 american support, abortion rights. when you pull suggests, even the 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
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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 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. i'll and fisher al jazeera at the supreme court in washington. the british public has been treated to a 2nd day of pomp and ceremony for queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. the monarch is that of waiting 70 years on the throne and a special service has been held at saint paul's cathedral in london, her grandson harry and his wife megan join the event in their 1st official appearance is a couple since leaving the u. k. where we challenge reports the thanksgiving celebration for the queen, for the moment being set of rated wasn't there. buckingham palace excused the 96 year old from the service at saint paul's cathedral. the decision taken with great
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reluctance, it said because of discomfort. she felt on thursday. it's a move many can understand. it's important that she looks after her health. we want her well, we want to keep going with the company directory big day yesterday. and she had too much poor queen isn't the only one needing a break for the guard at the back d t can take its toll, otherwise the service was well attended, deputize him for his mother, and leading the rest of the royals with prince charles. there were prime ministers past and present, but listen to the crowd's reaction, devoris johnson and his wife carry. ah, booz competed with the cheese party gates and other scandals have taken a heavy toll on the prime minister's popularity. ah,
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also dividing the crowd where harry and megan, this was their 1st official appearance together. since quitting is working royal's in 2020 i'm sorry to say i'm not fond of harry and i think they're very, very, very respectful between i love and i think they should have supported. i do have respect for megan. i think that she and so the main thing perhaps is a tiny business, but i am probably in the minority. meanwhile, buckingham palace is clearly trying to pay things to queen elizabeth. she's also been ruled out of a trip to the horse races on saturday and increasing the frail, elderly woman he wants surprisingly, is finding for days of partying. just a bit much will reach helen's out there. ah.

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