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a heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city can use different tools and means to fight institutional racism. and police brutality is indeed a nation wide problem. network wires, a systemic solution generally contains on al justina. i care about how the us engaging with the rest of the world. we're really, it didn't take you into a play, you might not visit, otherwise. it feels that you were there. ah, defiant and determined, ukraine's president declared as victory will be ours. as it mocks $100.00 days since washes invasion.
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ah, hello adrian. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up the african union chevy. the holds talks with russia's president vladimir putin. as graham supplies stuck had ukrainian port sprays, fears of global food shortages. ah, protest to the democratic republic of congo overwhelmed us, alleged support for the alms group m. 23 along the border, plus rafael natal through to the french open final. after germany is world number 3 . alexander's beth is forced to make a painful exit. there will be no widows in ukraine. that's the stalk warning from the united nations that comes $100.00 days after russia began its invasion. fighting continues in the east
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with russian forces close to taking complete control of the don bass region. ukraine's president followed him. his zalinski mocked the milestone in his daily video address, telling his people that victory will be ours, vo, leaky, narrow them legally and grace people of grace ukraine. exactly 100 days ago, we all woke up to a different reality. exactly 100 days ago we woke up like others when ukrainians were awakened not by the sun's rays, but by the explosions of missiles that his our home look then completely different . ukrainians woke up. intense battles have been reported in the center of the key city of so that of an ask officials in lieu hands say that ukraine has recaptured 20 percent of last territory in the city. and as the global food crisis deepens, the head of the african union has met with russia's president mackey. sol told vladimir putin that african countries a victims of the conflict. he also called for food supplies to be exempt from any
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sanctions. medically the mother, zip are little concerned. i spoke to the european council and i told them yes, there is a war the crisis, but there's also sanctioned lee. we should work together and resolving these 2 problems and make sure that everything concerning food and green supplies is outside the sanctions. are robin sanders is the former us ambassador to nigeria, congo, and the economic community of west african states. she says the meeting between president putin and the african union smockey sol must lead to concrete action. the real test will be in action that it's taken on the ground. so if you had a comfortable conversation with sam, where he got assurances that he would take into consideration on blocking the food that was stuck at the port in odessa, maybe that's what makes him feel comfortable. but in the bottom line is whether or not that action will be taken on the ground. economy gets about 44 percent of its wheat from russia over the last 4 or 5 years. i think there's
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a reality here and there, you know, it's called the really, the 3 s, it's foods, charity, it's fuel and it's fertilizer. those 3 things are in jeopardy. in addition to the humanitarian crisis is going on in ukraine and in russia. and so i think that from a sectoral perspective, a policy perspective on how you address food security, i don't think the u. s. government is going to stand in the way of getting any kind of resolution on the food security shortages out there. i do think that it's important to keep in mind and separate these things because they are different. they have different goals and objectives. and if we can unblock the food, that's the big plus for the world. not just, not just the african continent. russia supplies about 12 percent of the entire world's wheat supply, so it will impact everybody if that is released among the african countries affected by the ukraine. war is zimbabwe, where inflation is again jumped above 100 percent. but government missteps also
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being blamed for consumer prices rising at the fastest place in almost 2 years. that includes a ban on old bank lending that was lifted following a severe backlash from businesses or zeros. how to potential reports from her radi running a business in zimbabwe is tough. the constant uncertainty over the phone tells them bobby, and donna doesn't help to make matters with banks so recently ordered to stop lending with immediate effect. the central bank temporary freezer loans and to contain inflation and stabilize economy entrepreneurs such as one to manual panicked, his business supplies money. quickly to get an order from the mine it to be too too big for me to handle myself. so i go to the dent and get is what? because of the law. i do the service, i do the job. i have a big my long. so the don't get my business going. but we had to use it to us. it was, is, is it a big disaster?
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was we can do it under 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 expect to more of this, or is it on the elections to anyone who is didn't was involved with to lend money, we have to think twice. so men we did in the global found on your system as a contract until after the elections of 2023 in july, zimbabwe and struggling to cope with high inflation are used to sudden announcements from the central bank. they know whenever there's a change in economic policy or banking rules, they can expect more how times many people here don't have faith in the isn't bobby dollars because of it's a rapid de valuation. they prefer american dollars either to hold on to a security or spend on business transactions, but inflation keeps rising and that's led to a big increase in prices. a basic wants to help consumers cope with the high cost
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of living. the government is allowing people to import goods such as cooking oil and sugar tax free, but that's expected to affect the local manufacturing industry and lead to more job losses. the corporate 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 mazata out there. herani supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in ron con, up in protesting against rising energy prices. it comes just a day after the government cup few subsidies for the 2nd time in a week and a bit to bring down the fiscal deficit al jazeera come, i'll hide a report from his mom about budget on it in the middle of a severe economic crisis. at today, the government had recently decided to poke up the prices of viewed, and i just thought that prompted wrote it across budget on the outskirts prime
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minister named ron con, telling her party supporters to come out strongly. no treading is. that's if i like the fuel prices. i don't know. what else are we expecting from this country instead of like, i'm in overseas, but i don't want to, you know, bring my children here because it is, this government is just, it should be torn out in the country. these people cannot live. i imagine if you do not have money to feed your kids, what would you do? you have no option for but to rob, other people, those who have money and then these crime will go up and stop that. we have to do re election and her clear and transparent re election, and that's the only twice we have right now. according to the latest that it takes to renewed by an international agency, 6 out of 10 budgets, donnie do not approve of the government step to increase prices of petroleum
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products, which is now having a knock on effect on all essential commodity. now it is important to note that budget on to current economic prices for the reduction of the loan dash budget on growth from the international monetary fund that is now proven to be and actually head in budget on because stringent conditions of the moving subsidies on few of the previous government of gods had said that they would not increase the price of fuel because whatever devastating effect on the quote people head and budget on all across the country that is considerable anger regard for the past few years. the country had been confronting and economic crisis papers daily have not been creed, and then are digging deeper into their pockets for make and me opposition groups in the democratic republic of congo, a calling for the government to comp,
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diplomatic ties with rwanda. protests as in kinshasa say that ra wanda is behind a recent series of attacks by the m 23 rebel group. but rwanda denies any involvement. malcolm web reports, 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, pul cami is behind a recent series of attacks by the rebel group and 23 again, marcia way were protesting because of what paul could gama has been doing in our country for decades. now. today we're saying enough is enough of 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 attack has occupied several towns and villages,
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conquerors army took some of them back. some people have since returned home. me nearly 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 chucks and looted several houses, including mine. conger, his army, has struggled to contain the attacks. we've started in november, rwanda's government denies being involved. the slow prism on this india from here, they cannot be any probation with any other force present to me. he said, yes, it is no prisoner self learn. so yes, both rwanda and uganda have been accused of meddling and lifting minerals in eastern congo ever since they invaded in the 1990s. 10 years ago you and investigators said were when the supported and commanded m 23. when it took control of much of the north keeping province,
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that time congress army defeated them and pushed them over the borders with ruined or in uganda, with international military support. oh, that's what the protesters won't congress army to do. again. the international community is cooling 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 al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied west. bank. sharon of o. r. clay was shot in the head by israeli forces, one on assignment in jeanine. on the day of a funeral is really forces stormed the procession and started to beat mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop 1000 to palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. she been able, our play was without
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a 0 for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation and was known as the voice of palestine still to come here on al jazeera and investigation on the way after a train derails the result town. and so in germany, ah, drives them both festivities and china. the 1st time school starts ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to cancel your travel package to the hello. then i was seeing some very wet weather across china and we are going to see more of that thanks to the seasonal rains that are intensifying across southern and central areas. but we're also seeing some very wet conditions. sweep across the north east, edging into northern areas of the korean peninsula,
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but to the west of this for the likes of beijing while it is hot and dry. if a little bit gusty at times from a strong wind or by the time we get to sunday, southern areas of korea are going to see those wet conditions creep in. if we take a closer look, those plum rains pulsing across, further east, knocking a lot of the warmth out of places like so. and we are going to see that where, where the creep into southern areas of japan, by the time we get into monday, that's going to arrive in tokyo, knocking a lot of the warns out with the temperature below the average here. so a wet outlook for this area as we head down to south asia, where we are seeing a lot of what weather edge into western areas of india, thanks to the monsoon, trickling all the way down from go down to the south. we've also got warnings out for thunderstorms, for, as some in the northeast, some of that edging into bangladesh. but further west of this is a hot and dry picture. the temperature in new delhi, touching up into the early forty's. and that's going to last next week,
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official airline, the journey a. it was in arabic. my name is helen. i was abducted by the c. i a in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia. it came up with handcuffs, led me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world move in the life of an innocent theo mastery case on al jazeera. ah ah, hello again, this is l 0 much much. my new as the south ukraine's president followed him as
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lensky was marked 100 days since rushes invasion began. telling his people that victory will be ours. fighting as raging of the east with russian forces close to taking complete control of the tom bass reach of the chairman of the african union . once food supplies exempt from any sanctions imposed on russia in a meeting with russia's president, let it be uprooted. lucky saul said the african countries of victims of the war, a facing of food security crisis, and opposition groups and democratic republic of congo, calling on the government to comp, diplomatic ties with rwanda. they say it's behind a recent series of attacks by the m. 23 ripple roof to gully has denied any involvement a trade as derailed in southern germany, killing at least 4 people and injuring dawson's ball. the racial service bound for munich, crushed near a popular ski resorts in bavaria. dominic came reports now from berlin. this was the scene confronted rescuers. these carriages were packed with passengers,
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many of whom are injured. it's understood, some of the people on board were 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 towel of garbage parky church and having to munich derailed shortly. after leaving the station for reasons unknown, several trained carriages tipped over and fell down in the 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 would have been using the new 10 dollar month we 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
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journey and find out what caused the train to leave the tracks. dawn it came. al jazeera berlin turkeys annual inflation rates as jumped a 20 for a 24 year high of 73.5 percent. the statistical office, as the monthly consumer prices rose nearly 3 percent in may. that was fueled by rising energy prices. and the slide of the turkish lir up against the us dollar critic. so that took his problems partly due to president rich uptight border once opposition to high interest rates. he was president joe biden has held the creation of an extra $390000.00 jobs in made saying that unemployment is near and historic low. he says it's assigned the economy is entering a period of sustained growth. but he acknowledged that many americans are struggling with high inflation or white house correspondent, kimberly, how could reports from washington? this bible administration is celebrating what they see as proof that the
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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 a 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 becoming a week from now. and there is that sense that we will get a clearer picture, but certainly this is a white house that is saying our policies are working, trust us, and this is certainly an encouraging sign. americans have been holding nationwide demonstrations to call for ties of gun control laws. it follows the space of my
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shootings that have killed thousands, including 19 children at a school in texas. last month. demonstrations are taken apart and more than $350.00 events nationwide. out here as gabriel elizondo has been a to release that were held in new york. hi, this is rhonda. i also do a 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 done restrictions in united states. better going was what you're seeing now is english students. students that say they've had enough that they just don't want to risk their lives simply having to go to school anymore. i 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 diane school because people, my age and younger are being shot and it can be, any of us we want to. so you feel that this time is different that you hope there's
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real change. i mean we, we won't change every time, and i guess we just gotta keep doing it until people there really is. 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 deeply that there needs to be a change. we're not trying to take away rates from anybody. what we're trying to do is leave 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
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are 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 protest 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 in the nation's capital, calling for an end to gun violence. the u. s. supreme court will issue a series of verdicts in the next month and contentious and challenging cases the most closely watched will be a decision on a woman's right to abortion. an unprecedented league suggests of the court may be about to take away that constitutional rights. alan fisher report from washington. oh,
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it's more to 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 lunmark 1973 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 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 roe vs wade was settled. law is a president of the united states supreme court. one of the important things to keep
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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 the justices struggling for answers. i will just tell you that it it rocks my confidence in courtney 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 seemed sort of saddled for the last 50 years. some
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justices have expressed the can san, at the damage a leak can do and an investigation is underway. but what me 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. alan fisher al jazeera, at the supreme court in washington. raphael nadal is just one away from a record extending 14th title at the french open. after beating alexander's verify in the semi finals, but it's about, i didn't go out the way he wouldn't that would have wanted to. the journal was injured during a rally, forcing him to pull out of the mash an extremely painful moment for the german. it was the 1st time that's better, had reached the final for up rollin, garage, the garage rather. the world number 3 was previously reached the fight of the us open, where he was beaten, fight dominic team. i know how much it means to him,
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a fight to win his progress. lamb, how we are calling. we had been practicing together a lot of times so and cea a colic, her on the door like this. even if for made sir. it's adrim being a final of wrong arrows of course, at ways not the way that we want it to be. you know, you feel very sorry for if you are human he'll, you should be the feel a sorry for call it in the final expand it will be up against the product of the rougher rough on the dow academy by your co casper route. the 2 men haven't played each other before, but that'll change off the route. celebrate a defeated marine silicon. in the 2nd 753-664-6262 rude is also the 1st no widget to appear at a grand slam. final. i mean, looking up her father player i'm going to play in the final. he never complains and
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he's perfect. he's a perfect example of how you i think it behave on court, never give up and never complain. so he's been my idol for all my all my life. i guess it is perfect timing and it was word. so finally the claim in the grand slam final will be a special moment for, for me, hopefully little bit for him as well. he has played so many finals, but at least he's playing a student from his academy this time. so it's gonna be a fun one. okay. europe's football governing body is apologize for the chaos outside the start, the france in paris. in the build up, the champions league final law saturday's match was delayed by more than 30 minutes after officers held back. people who are trying to enter the stadium. while glad police spread tear gas on fans you way for initially blamed late arrivals and ticket fraud. the governing body is commissioned an independent review into the
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final which so round the trip land, the 14th european come people across china have been celebrating that traditional dragon boat festival. for the 1st time, the event has been held since the pandemic began alexia bryan, reports. ah, the celebrations may not be as grand or as busy as usual. many in the crowd on guam, joe, a just happy to be out and about to why don't i am going to local and i grew up watching dragon boat performances. i wasn't able to watch it in the previous 2 years because of the pandemic. i feel particularly excited and happy. the festivals held across china to mark the death more than 2000 years ago. the revered poet and government minister to you and the story goes that when he was sent into exile he was so unhappy he drowned himself. supporters went out and boats to try to save him. that seemed to be the origin of the dragon boat festivities. gambiola. a galvan this
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year to meet the requirements of epidemic prevention. we minimize the event, we reduce the duration of the activity to avoid people gathering. ah, but that hasn't dampened the mood. there is a similar party vibe and shanghai where many a heading out for picnics or to dine out doors and restaurants. their 1st taste of freedom, since a lengthy lockdown was lifted on wednesday senior freight. i'm so happy we liked this place and we come, every month we've been on to lockdown and haven't been here for 2 months. this is my 1st day. i'm excited. what masks are still mandatory? and the disinfectants never far away. yoga mcgrew, joe, today's the dragon boat festival and my son, my daughter in law and my grandchild, who at my place shall came to buy some cooked food to have a meal together at home. danny and the restaurants still not allowed, and it's safer to eat at home. state media has been trumpeting shanghaied victory against cove at 19. that parts of the sprawling city of 25000000 are still stuck
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behind barricades. some returning to lockdown less than 24 hours after restrictions were east and wallace shops have reopened. you need a tracking to enter and you have to register your shopping itinerary. online. residents can spend hours and cues for the compulsory cove. it tastes meaning the relief of freedom is tempered with frustration, and fear that more isolation is just another taste away, alexia brian al jazeera the st. plenty more video along with the latest news and analysis on a website of al jazeera dot com. ah, it is good to have you with us. hello, adrian, for the can hear it though. all the headlines and al jazeera ukraine's president val.
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