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new generations, this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides. but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along the river, the community brought a lawsuit against a po, doors government. you've won you why the unprecedented rules apply just the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny cine annoy community has won a huge battle to be know necessarily have the last word. the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests. ah, 100 days into the war, and ukraine forces say they require some territory in the east as a defined present. rodham is lensky vows. victory will be alice.
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ah, hello, i mary, i'm to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program with protests in the democratic republic of congo over a wonders alleged support for the arm group and $23.00 along its border. i'm here, morgan hill, how to wear protesters out on the streets to mark the 3rd anniversary of an attack on the pro democracy and are still demanding justice struggling to put food on the table. community kitchen set up across shall anchor my basics, supplies and now too expensive for many people. ah, hello and welcome to the program, our top story, ukrainian forces,
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say they've reclaim some territory in the eastern city of savannah. done yet. andrea days after russia's invasion began. present ramirez lensky as praised, ukrainian resistance, and promised victory and video a message to his people. there are reports of st. by street fighting and severe. donnie asked 80 percent of that city is under moscow's control. if it falls along with the neighboring las chances city, russia would then control all of the eastern province of la hans by equating troops already in europe trying to operate advanced missile systems pledged this week by the u. s. in person. he hopes these will change the course of the war. meanwhile, we've been hearing from the african union. the group has told russia that the continents people are the victims of ukraine's invasion on an economic level. chem and mackie. so urge present, lidem, reputed to take into account is suffering from food shortages caused by moscow's military actions. same bus ravi has more now from cave. there's 2 ways to
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look at the math here for resisting russia's 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, a 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. he's the leader of the faction is here. the head of the president's office is here. the prime minister shed, my hall is here. potter lack is here. the president is here. our teams much bigger
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. the armed forces of ukraine are here. most importantly, our people are here, the people of our stay to here. we've been defending our state for 100 days. victory for us, laurie to ukraine. strong words there from ukraine's top comedian turn. 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 is truly devastating, and the horrors of that conflict are being lived by those being taken into russian
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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 battle front, 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 will in ukraine, 2nd largest city, harkey. a timber plant was destroyed by missile strike on friday, but no casualties reported since you've been relatively quiet since forces regained
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territory and pushed back russian troops earlier this month. the hark, you've has suffered heavy bombardment from the start of russia's invasion, which left the city a wasteland of ruined buildings. united nations is again called for an urgent enter the fighting in ukraine and peace for its people. un refugee agency estimates almost 7000000 people have been driven out of the country at some point during the conflict. many and now trying to return millions of people who stayed and no longer have a place to call home. for demo of course, we want to be back home, we don't want to stay anywhere. we want to be back in our hometown and our home. but as it still bombed and burned down, we can't go back yet. but we really want to quit. so earlier i spoke with alexander rod janski's advisor to view quite a present to me as lansky and an assistant professor of economics. it came june of us, steve, he said it will take years and billions of dollars to refill ukraine. colonel,
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the direct and indirect costs taken together from the war already, somewhere between $600000000000.00 in the trillion dollars. now that's everything direct and indirect. in other words, not just the infrastructure damage, which is about a $100000000000.00, maybe but, but also everything that has been lost, the production, the output, everything that would have been reduced and isn't going to be produced. so that's going to take years to rebuild. we will need the marshall plan for ukraine, which we're currently trying to already establish and negotiate with our partners. it wouldn't, it will entail hundreds of billions of $1.00 and $8.00. and we will have to basically work on it for years in order to rebuild our country, stronger and better as about 6000000 people that have been forced to pre ukraine in there somewhere in europe. mainly there's about 3000000 in poland. you know, hundreds of, of thousands and other countries, we will have to create the incentives for them to return of this the but 1st of all, the main issue is ending the war because nobody really wants to return when there's the risk of escalation. when there is a risk of the return of rushes troops,
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which we saw what they're going to do. so essentially, that's the 1st step to ending ending the crisis and then ending in the humanitarian and the refugee. ah. now opposition groups in the democratic republic of congo, calling the government to cut diplomatic ties with rwanda. their urging support is to continue protesting capital. can charter demonstrate to say lawanda supported recent attacks by the m 23 rebel group. but as malcolm lab reports are 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 a recent series of attacks by the rebel group m 23. again,
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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 wander should stop and our ambassador and were wanda 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 when i returned to my house, it was already looted ronda and so just came with trucks and looted several houses, including mine. congress army has struggled to contain the attacks. we've started in november, rwanda's government denies being involved, not present. so honestly, just, and you're seeing anywhere from there, they will not be in equilibrium. sure,
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if any other force present to me, he said yes, it is no prisoners off, but on. so 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 brenda, 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, one person has been shot dead, several others were injured during a demonstration in sudan. crowds were marking aside anniversary of the car to
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massacre 2019 security forces. moved in on pro democracy activists killing a 128 people. and they have a morgan report act of a say they are still waiting for justice waving flags and chanting slogans for the 3rd year protested and hard to took to the street. to remember victims of a brutal track down by security forces to break up a crude democracy can at the army headquarters. want to see in the rails for all those who in vote zach killer and non not as ha, individual san gifts, but including those who planned for this massacre and those who order for it. and those who tried to concede there were similar protests in other cities. the 2019 sits in let to the ouster of president obama bush here,
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after 30 years in power. but it continued as demonstrates as demanded as to 1000000000 government. witnesses and survivors have accused the security forces of using excessive force to disperse protesters. there were reports of bodies thrown into the nile river and allegations of sexual violence. a transitional government sworn in 3 months after the attack. well promised to investigate the attack was that government as depos last year, but since the military took power in october, folks have faded by just this will be served any time soon. the comedy sets up to investigate bad sack was suspended and nearly dates month on. there's been no talk of reviving it. amira couples lost her 26 year old fun in the satin. she says despite the delays, she continues to demand for those responsible for his death to be held accountable . there was the postponement in the issue of justice for the protest killed and people would say, let's focus on moving forward. and the issue of justice would come later. this is something we will not accept ever again. the delay has led to more life lawston
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protests. the un mission in for dan, along with the african union and the regional body. i gad are facilitating talks to and to dance political crisis resulting from the military takeover. it's due to launch talks between the various sites next week. as far as with justice and the gas justice center perspective, just as protested, continue to call for jeff 5th. they're also asking for the military to hand over power to a civilian government. nearly 100 people have been killed in anti military demonstrations and the calls for accountability are growing louder with achieving it still remains far from re. heber morgan,
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alta 0 or to al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigations. the killing of its journalist in the occupied west bank. sharina barkley was shot in the head by his ready forces one on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing colbert as to almost drop her casket. 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 continued a call for an investigation. a buckler was without jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. watching al jazeera ally from london still had on the program. i protest against skyrocketing energy prices in pakistan, and
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a we'll get together. special church service is held for persons queen elizabeth to mark a platinum jubilee. but the guest of honor is absent. ah . hello there, let start in australia and winter has certainly arrived for the southeast corner. got lots of unsettled conditions here. and we're seeing a real cool down. we're also seeing things cool down across northern areas of western australia. we've had some unseasonable cloud, rain and cooler temperatures. sweep across places like a kimberly. and we will see that wet weather working its way across more central areas. by the time we get to sunday. but for coastal areas of western australia, places like purchasing plenty of sunshine and some clear skies. but we are going to see that unsettled weather continue to plague, the se for places like victoria as well as new south wales and tasmania. we're
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seeing gusty showers, sweep and we will see some more alpine snow and the potential of a storm or 2 temperatures in adelaide, melbourne, and how about continuing to dip down as we go into the new week? and it's the similar story for brisbin. we are going to see that rain pull away, but temperatures will be coming down that way, whether edging into new zealand by the time we get into monday. but ahead of that, look at that, plenty of fine and dry, whether to be enjoyed temperatures, edging up for the likes of wellington and christ church. but by the time we get into monday, as i said, we are going to see that heavy rain roland. it'll feel more wintery in the west that weather ah, on counting the calls, the world bank was a global recession. so is the inevitable. british government takes aim at storing energy bills, but will at ease the cost of living crisis. i'm talk
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a songs economy on the brink of collapse. come the new government, pull it back, counting the cost on al jazeera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe, from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back and look at the main stories now. ukrainian forces say they've reclaimed some territory in the key east and city of civil done yet. countries military has been carrying out intensive sold top ration in dumbass, reaching andre days off to russians. invasion began. cortez continuing in the
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democratic republic of congo, position groups, according for the government to cock diplomatic ties with rwanda or accusing country of supporting the armed rebel blue and 23. and one person has been shot dead during a demonstration in the sudanese capital. hundreds of people have been walking the anniversary of the 2019 a hawk to massacre on security forces. moved in to clear activists killing a 128 people in that crack down. now, demonstrations of taking place across the united states, calling for tight, had gone controls fall as a spate of mass shootings in the country that have killed dozens, including 19 school children. gabriel alessandro has been to 2 rallies in new york . this is ronald. i'm all for go walk out here in new york city. these are students in elementary and middle and high schools that are walking out of class to call for better gun restrictions in the united states,
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better gun laws. what you're seeing now is angry students, students to say they've had enough that they just don't want to risk their lives. simply having to go to school anymore. i always spoke to one girl. her name is mimi gardener. she's only 13 years old. and this is what she told me because i don't want to die in school because people, my age and younger are being shot and it can be any of us he, we want that to. so do you feel that this time is different that you hope there's real change? i mean we, we want change every time, and i guess we just gotta keep doing it until people there really is saying earlier there was another protest in new york. it was with a group called moms demand action. they are a group calling for stricter gun laws and more gun control. they say they are fed up with their children at risk from gun violence. we're doing this because we care
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deeply that there needs to be a change. we're not trying to take away no rights from anybody. what we're trying to do is please ask and stop the gun violence that is going on in our country alone. we also caught up with former new york governor andrew cuomo, he said, given the resistance by most republicans in congress to accept any sort of new gun restrictions. he said president joe biden just needs to act alone. take action. you're the president of the united states. the democrats are in control of the senate and the congress. make the change, pass the bill, change the law, stop talking, start acting. this was just one of several protests throughout the united states, all culminating on saturday, june 11th. when gun control advocates plan a huge protest in washington dc where they're expecting tens of thousands of people
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in the nation's capital, calling for an end to gun violence. now at least 4 people have been killed and dozens of others injured in a trying crash in southern germany. a try and came off the tracks near bavarian alpine resort town. please say it's unclear 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 with children heading home from school for the half term holidays. here it was like i was a serious drink rush, occurred her original train, which to pass through a town of garbage parkway, church and having to munich derailed. shortly after leaving the station for reasons unknown, several trained carriages tipped over and fell down in a bank meant it took emergency services several hours to extract every one from the wreckage. some were so badly hurt, they need to be airlifted to hospital for treatment. it's likely many on board
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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. eliza. 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 out what caused the train to leave the tracks. dawn, it came, al jazeera, berlin with go to shoreline canal. many people are being forced to rely on community kitchens with rising food prices miss out essentials hard to combine their been ongoing protests against the president got to pirate japan for his handling of the countries worst economic crisis since 1948 government is seeking an i am f loan, but critics say it's gotta take too long, even if it is agreed. and al fernandez reports from colombo helping put food
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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 corp. most of these government and who are coming to me are the incoming arthur riding me through me. so we are giving them the responsibility of survival on me and we're thing like movies or do with run me. not a good head in the me. few. now get to eat this. well. i'm out at the museum. 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 guts, 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 to medium to
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a community gardens and home gardens because we can't do rations, 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 potential medicine, food supply and qual, army, india, and china have sent food and medicine in recent days. the opposition says the government, as we can be economy through populace policies and mismanagement. oh, 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 critic said, will take too long, even if agreed. and people need action. now. tens of thousands of for long parents
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are going hungry amid the countries was economic prices. in decades, community kittens like this can only feed a fraction of them. michelle fernandez or 0 fillable. thousands of women have been protesting in argentina's capital, demanding an end to gender based crimes, so called not one woman last movement began at 7 years ago in spite similar protests throughout latin america. last year, one woman was murdered every 35 hours in argentina. that's according to government figures. most the crimes took place in the capital one as iris supported the pakistan's, former prime minister. and ron can't have been protesting against skyrocketing energy prices is comes just a day off to the government caught fuel subsidies again to try and control countries deficit come r hider was with protest as in islamabad earlier, oh, august on is in the middle of
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a severe economic crisis add today, the government had recently decided to poke up the prices of viewed. and i just thought that ron fed wrote it crushed budget on the outer prime minister named ron con, telling his party supporters to come out strongly. no treading is met, say if i like the fuel, try to not tie it. okay. like what else are we expecting from this country? like i'm in overseas, but i don't want to let you know being by kindred here because this government is just, it should be torn out in the country. these people cannot live. imagine if you do not have money to feed your kids. what would you do? you have no option for but to rob their people, those who have money and then these crime will go up to stop that we have to do re election and
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a player and transparent pre election. and that's the only twice we have right now . according to the latest that they take to release by an internation agency, 6 out of 10 budgets, donnie do not approve of the government step to increase prices of petroleum products, which is now having a knock on effect on all essential gilmore date. now it is important to note that budget on to current economic prices for the reduction of the loan that bugger sandra from the international monetary fund that is now proven to be and actually head and project on because they were stringent traditions of the moving subsidies on few of the previous government of gods had said that they put in order to increase the prices of fuel because it would have a devastating effect on the poor people head and focused on all across guarantee that is considerable anger regard for the past few years. the country has been
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confronting and economic growth is papers. diluted, have not been greed and dead and are digging deeper into their pockets to make and make the wells richest matters, cost down on the say to the global economy. tesla sierra ellen mosque has called for a wild wide hiring freeze is warming, electric comic needs to cut staff by temp sent in an internal e mail mosque says he has a bad feeling about the economy. tesla has around a 100000 staff webley the british public has been treated to a 2nd day of pomp and ceremony for queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. the monica celebrating 70 years on the throne and especial service has been held at saint paul's cathedral in london for a challenge, reports ah, a thanksgiving celebration for the queen. but the moment being celebrated wasn't
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there. buckingham palace excused a 96 year old from the service at saint paul's cathedral. the decision taken with great reluctance, it said because of discomfort, cheat 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, dresser play, she doesn't eat. i received i yesterday. so she, when she had a little bit too much poor, had the concern. i think you got in my head. the queen isn't the only one needing a break. what's the guard at the park? duty 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 listened to the crowd's reaction, devoris johnson and his wife henry ah, booz competed with the cheese party gates, and other scandals have taken
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a heavy toll on the prime minister's popularity ah, dividing the crowd where harry and megan this was their 1st official appearance together since quitting is working royal's in 2020 and i'm sorry to say i'm not fond of having them very, very, very expensive between i loved and i think they supported what i do have respect for megan. i think that he has done amazing things and perhaps is a tiny business. but i probably in the minority. meanwhile, buckingham palace, he 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 helens out to 0. ah.

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