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gather reaction from last the globe seems vis. full council 2022. the world qualifies. special coverage on al jazeera across the well. young, active basement organizer there on the moon. i read you the like. i say i heard in the 1st of a new ceiling 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 he chains on altogether, ah, fears of food shortages and famine, the african union appeals to president putin to get grained supplies were leased from ukrainian ports.
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ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. ah, protests in the democratic republic of congo overwhelmed us, alleged support for the armed group, m 23 along the board of global plastic use of waste is on track to triple by 2060. it's being called one of the greatest environmental challenges at raphael nadal is through the french open final opt germany's world number 3. alexander's bad f is forced to make a painful exit. ah, the you and i was warned that the conflict and ukraine's could send prices of staples foods high up of lead to a full blown globe crisis. a top analyst from the food and agriculture organization
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told al 0, the developing world is most at risk. russian troops now occupy a 5th of ukraine's territory with moscow imposing a blockade all the countries, black c ports. julian wolf reports more than a 100 days into the war in ukraine, and the fighting is intensifying in the east. russian forces are trying to capture the city of cfo done yet, but the regional governor says a counter offensive has successfully started pushing back. far from the front mines . the conflict impacting the global food supply, especially in africa, which imports 40 percent of its grain from russia and ukraine. the chair of the african union traveling the so she to help get deliveries back on track. medically my birth zip or little concern, 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 least who
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problem and make sure that everything concerning food and green supplies is outside the sanctions. all his meeting present putin ended with the promised ease, the export of grain from russian controlled ports were putin blaming the west for using moscow as a scapegoat spoken, no option loomed in. of course, now we see an attempt to shift responsibility for the global food crisis. to russia, this attempt, as our people like to say, is an attempt to shift from a sick head to a healthy one way one. food prices have shown up across africa since russia invaded ukraine with fears of famine and the un warning of mass migration. if food doesn't reach african shores, russia played hunger, being recently to put the blame on the crane and others for milking ukrainian. ah, so basically they are saying that the imminent hunger in africa elsewhere
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will become soon because of the western sanctions on russia. not because of russia, nation logging in force. but despite today's pledge, it remains unclear when those ports will be able to release the supplies africa and the world so desperately needs. join wolf al jazeera robinson. this 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, so 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 dan, where he got assurances that he would take into consideration on blocking the food that was stuck at the point in odessa, maybe that's what makes him feel comfortable. but in the bottom line is whether or not that action would be taken on the ground. economy gets about 44 percent of its
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wheat from russia over the last 4 or 5 years. i think there's a reality here and there, you know, it's called the really, the 3 s, it's food charity, it's fuel and it's fertilizing 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 dress from security, i don't think the u. s. government is going to stand in the way of getting any kind of resolution on the 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 would impact everybody if that is released on the ground in ukraine. members
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of the country's foreign legion i've arrived in savannah. don't ask to join the battle. they've driven into the city since damage and sort of military equipment. in the past few weeks washer has bolstered its forces the both sides believe to have suffered punishing losses and fierce fighting landscape. officials said that ukraine has recaptured 20 percent of last territory in the city. meanwhile, in col keefe, a timber plug was destroyed by miss hall strike on friday. no casualties were reported. ukraine's 2nd largest city had been relatively quiet since forces regained territory and pushed back russian troops earlier this month. how keith has suffered bombardment from the stars of russia's invasion. the u. n's refugee agency is again called for an urgent end to the fighting in ukraine and peace for its people that estimates the bolden. 14000000 people have fled their homes since the beginning of russia's invasion, more than 6000000 ukrainians have left for neighboring countries. while
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a further 8000000, a displaced inside the war torn country opposition groups in democratic republic of congo, a calling for the government to cut diplomatic ties with round up protest as in kinshasa, so that rounder is behind a series of recent attacks by the m 23 rebel group, but rwanda denies any involvement of cirrus malcolm web reports o allison's 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 j marcia were protesting because of what paul could gama has been doing in our country for decades. now. today we're saying enough is enough. this must stop that got the diplomatic relations between our country and we're wander should stop and our ambassador and
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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. 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. congress army has struggled to contain the attacks which started in november. rwanda's government denies being involved. no prisoners were honestly just and you're seeing from there they will not be any corporation with any other force present to me. he said there's 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 19 ninety's. 10 years ago you,
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an investigator 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, at least one person's been shot dead and several others injured during a demonstration in sudan. hundreds of people of been marching the 3rd anniversary of the killing of 128 people at a pro democracy protest in the capitol. and as hebrew organ reports now from khartoum act of the say, they're still waiting for justice ah, waving flags and chanting slogans for the 3rd year,
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protesters in hard to took to the street to remember victims of a brutal crack down by security forces to break up a pro democracy can at the army headquarters bank to see then the rails for all those who invoke zach killers, al non, not as ha individual. so yes, but including those who plant ah, for this in west africa, as those who order for it. there were similar protests in other cities. the 201915th led to the ouster of president omnibus, here, after 30 years in power. but it continued as demonstrates as demanded a civilian government. witnesses and survivors have accused the security forces of using excessive force the dispersed protesters. there were reports of bodies being thrown into the mild river and allegations of sexual violence. a transitional government sworn in 3 months after the attack promised to investigate the attack.
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that government was deposed last year since the military took power in october. folks have faded by just this will be served anytime soon. that going with the set up to investigate that attack was suspended and nearly dates month on. there's been no talk of reviving at amira couples, lost her 26 year old fun in the city, and she says, despite the delays, she continues to demand for those responsible for his death to be held accountable . so as 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 lives lost in 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, or tra, justice victims central,
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restrictive justice as protest. this continued 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, but achieving it still remains far from reach. he but morgan, alta 0, how to l 0. media network continues to demand a rapid independence 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 his ready forces while on assignments. and janine, on the day of her funeral, is ready forces stormed the procession and started to beat mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands upon estonians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue
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to call for an investigation. sharina barkley was without a 0 for 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. so to come yeah, no syrup less than a fortnight off of the texas school shooting americans home nationwide. ronnie's calling for title controls on governorship celebrations in order of the you case longest reading more. queen elizabeth the 2nd mrs. fresh and frank skipping centers . ah, richard. he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle. route. your travel package today. hello there. now we've seen 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 sensual areas. but we're also seeing some very wet
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conditions. sweep across the northeast, edging into northern areas of the korean peninsula, 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. now 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 wet weather 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 warmth 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,
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touching up into the early forty's, and that's gonna last next week, official airline, the journey. how do states control information? i know there's no can go if you tried to search the war tenement, we find it is trying to make the whole country forget how did the narrative improve public opinion. the headline died and that allowed the children to continue to die to how a citizen journalism re framing the story. i'm here to document the war crimes committed by winter and his resume. the listening post dissects the media. on the al jazeera lou. ah,
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hello again. this is officer. let's remind you of the main news. the south, the chairman of the african union says the wash as president vladimir putin has promised to ease grain exports from russian controlled ukrainian ports. lucky sa says the african countries are facing of food security. crisis wants food supplies exempt from sanctions, opposition groups and democratic republic of congo, calling on the government comp. diplomatic ties with rwanda. they say it's behind a recent series, the tax by the m. 23 rebel group, to golly, has denied any involvement at a protest has been shot dead and several others injured in saddam's capital. they were mocking the 3rd anniversary of a pro democracy protest in which $128.00 people were killed, victims, families and survivors still demanding justice. hundreds of african refugees have rallied in islamabad, demanding the right to work in pakistan. they also want to be recognized as asylum
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seekers. most of the protest us of from the hasa ethnic minority who faced centuries of prosecution, alters who as kamala hydra was out. the protest. after that dollar bon k, golwood and the red roll of u. s. net coiling 40. tens of thousands of people came to budget on, in order to think asylum, another country, or all 30 said to men. but these people here more to me from the iraq community. i was waiting that the additional body and shroud saying that international communities with i to help bought or kill us. wow, this is a desperate appeal from the people who have been persecuted and have one is done by a deadly attack on who's and maud plated on ward shipping of one of by do some excess orders on the deteriorating conditions and i've run it on both economic on
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humanitarian, prevent these people from going back. their parents say that they can not keep their children understand because they cannot go to school, nor do they get any support from the government there. and now this is a desperate appeal to the international community. to take notice of these people. i come here to ask one question from indonesia. oh yes. what is different between us asia going in today? we wonder world community to treat us the same way as they did ukrainians day. we. we've been here for almost 2 months and under sunshine, under rain, under storm, under mother, with difficult situations. and we still haven't gone to hell when we needed much of these people came head on, rallied, reside, but did not get any help from the international community. and now they are
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shouting, logan, hancock, o, killer youth. people have been living rough, very close to budget on capital. it's all about red gone. and they warned help from the united nation di commission for refugee. some of these people told us that they've been right in the email to the foreign country embassy as well as the united nation. but they have received norville, indeed are dexter situation for thousands of on who have run out of one. i know in limbo trailers derailed in southern germany, killing at least 4 people and injuring thousands more. the regional service pound for munich, crushed near a popular scheme, resorted bavaria. dominic cane reports from berlin. this was the scene confronted rescuers. these carriages were packed with passengers. many of whom are injured. it's understood,
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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 departs through a town of garbage parking garage and heading 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 $10.00 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,
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the organization for economic cooperation and development says the global plastic waste and use is on track to triple over the next 38 years. the o e c d report predicts that over 1200000000 tongues of fossil fuel based plastics will be produced every year. by 2060 plastic waste is expected to exceed 1000000000 tons. it's estimated, the plastic waste kills more than a 1000000. see birds over 100000 marine mammals each year. k wang is program director at the war resources institute. she says the plastics and the environment will only be reduced when it becomes easier to recycle them. well actually producing a using plastic assault is not necessarily the problem, but the way we're producing, i'm using them today is quoting lots of problems, right, and the most outstanding ocean pollution because they're not collecting all the cost waste. instead we let
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a 1000000 of them end up in the ocean every year and continue will be more fish. myoshi is back. so that was like tourism is back flow help because they break into like a process takes the enter, also chain and, and returning to a body. but ocean pollution thought the only problem. i think that's one of the harder to evade mature data oil, but it's production itself is also in house gas, which is difficult, expensive to, to really reducing short term. that's why we really need to looking to the whole body trying solutions, reduce you and recycle. and there are lots of things we can do to turn it around. i think circular economy. and what does it mean? it means that number of things is 1st of all and continue to get rid of those costs that we don't really need like divide. it's joyce, etc, but also when we make new plastics that use more recycled materials in should version oil. let's keep prostate can use for longer. instead of single use. and
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last but not least is less than recycle weight. so they don't end up losing. these are the un treating negotiations. it's really a huge step toward the right direction. there's a lot of a weight has a lot mentioned that's a good thing, right. so just put your examples. we can setup collection systems especially still lacking in developing countries. it is very costly to set up, it is very just to set up. but without food collection sorting, we just cannot do recycling property, also make recycled traffic more competitive, right? shift subsidies found virgin caustics to recycle plastics and provide incentives provide practical solutions to help us shift away from saying that we use to reduce tropical storm warnings have been issued for the us state of florida, cuba and the bahamas. as a weather system bath as the gulf of mexico, 2 people died in cuba after heavy rain triggered landslides. the weather system is
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expected to develop into a tropical storm as it approaches the united states canal levels in south florida. i've been lowered to minimize flooding. thousands of people in argentina's capital buenos, others have been demanding action to and violence against women. crowds marched on parliament to remember, women who've been murdered. latin american countries have some of the highest rates of violence towards women in the world. and argentina, one woman was killed every 35 hours last year. most of the victims of domestic violence. americans have been holding nationwide demonstrations to call for tight a gun control laws that fall as a spate of my shootings that have killed dozens, including 19 children to the school in texas. last month, demonstrators are taking part in more than $350.00 events. al jazeera is gabriel elizondo was of 2 of the rallies being held in new york. this is shawna. i'm also
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going to 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, better gun laws. what you're seeing now is angry 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 he, we want that to. so you feel at 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
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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 no rates from anybody, but we're trying to do is please us 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 stopped talking,
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start acting. this was just one of several protest throughout the united states, all culminating on saturday, june 11th. when the 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 british public has been treated to a 2nd day of pomp and ceremony for queen elizabeth's platinum jubilee. the monica celebrating 70 years on the throne at a special service has been held at saint paul's cathedral in london. her grandson harry and his wife megan joined the event in their 1st official appearance a couple since leaving the u. k. but as were a challenge reports, there was one notable absence. ah, a thanksgiving celebration for the queen. but the moment being set up right. it wasn't there. buckingham palace excused the 96 year old from the service at saint paul's cathedral. the decision taken with great reluctance it said because of
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discomfort cheat felt on thursday. it's a move many can understand, isn't colin that she looks after her health we want her? well, we want to keep going with a she defeat iraqi, big day yesterday. when she, when she had a little bit too much poor. had the concert with the queen isn't the only one needing a break. what's the god of the pack 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 a heavy toll on the prime minister's popularity. ah, also dividing the crowd where harry and megan,
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this was their 1st official appearance together. since quitting is working royal's in 2020. well, i'm sorry to say i'm not a fan of harry and megan. i think they're very, very, very disrespectful. when i loved it, i think they supported. i do have respect for megan. i think that she has some amazing things and i just misunderstood. i'm probably in the minority. meanwhile, buckingham palace is clearly trying to pace things for queen elizabeth. she's also been ruled out of a trip to the horse races on saturday and increasingly frail, elderly women, who on surprisingly, is finding for days of partying. just a bit much reach helen's how to 0. raphael that alice just one went away from a record extending 14th title at the french open. after beating alexander's better than the semi finals. but that have didn't go up the way he would have wanted. the
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german was injured during a rally, forcing him to pull out of the match. as you can see, it was an extremely painful moment for the german. this was the 1st time that smell had reached the final for up rolling garage. the world number 3 has previously reached the final of the us open, where he was beaten by dominic theme in the final span. it will be up against the product of the rougher nadal academy and milka casper rude. the 2 men had not played each other before, but that will change of the route defeated martinson, which in the 2nd semi final 36646262 rude is also the 1st no widget to appear in a grand slam final. ah, it's good to be with a fellow adrian.
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