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easy for companies to secure their support for cut our 2020 to june on al jazeera. how do you states control information in china local 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 headlight died and that allowed the children to continue to die, to how a citizen journalism li framing the story. i am here to document the war crimes committed by whitting and his resume. the listening post dissects the media on al jazeera ah 2 series of food shortages and famine. the african union appeals to president putin to get green supplies released from ukrainian ports.
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ah, you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in sal heim, daddy. now the gates are also a heads. what is different between us, asia going and tutoring? a desperate call for help from thousands of afghan refugees living in pakistan. so dawn marks 3 years since a pro democracy protests than which a $128.00 people were killed by security forces. i'm osama bin job it at the world heritage site of the robinson marshes. and i'll tell you how the centuries old indian whitland system is slowly dying. ukrainian forces are regaining ground in the eastern region of lou. hans could be ahead of the region says they've recaptured 20 percent of territory and see of your, your don yet that had been under russian control. in recent days,
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russian troops now control half of the strategic city members of ukraine's foreign legion have joined the fight. in the past few weeks, moscow has poured troops into the small factory city. the war is affecting commodity prices globally. a top analysts from the u. s. food and agriculture organization told alger 0, the developing world is most at risk. julian wolf reports. more than a 100 days into the war in ukraine and the fighting is intensifying in the east. far from the fraud 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 groupon. little also 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
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outside the sanctions. all his meeting present putin ended with a promised ease. the export of grain from russia controlled ports of putin blame in the west for using moscow as a scapegoat that option you. of course, now we see an attempt to shift responsibility for the global food crisis to russia . this attempt, as all people like to say, is an attempt to shift from a sick head to a healthy one. food prices have shot 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 is played hunger being recently to put a blame on crane and others for blocking ukrainians. you ah, so basically they are saying that the imminent hunger in africa elsewhere will become soon because of the western sanctions on russia. not because of
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russia's invasion on 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. robin sanders is a former us ambassador to nigeria, the congo, and the economic community of west african states. she hopes the meeting between president putin on the african unions mackey sell will lead to her concrete plan. the real chance will be in action that it's taken on the grounds. so if you had a comfortable conversation with him where he got assurances that he would take into consideration on blocking the 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. the kind of gets about 44 and a week from, from russia over the last 4 or 5 years. i think there's a reality here and there,
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you know, it's called the really, the 3 s, it's security, it's fuel and it's fertilizer. those 3 things are in japanese. 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 us 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, weak supply, so it would impact everybody. if that is released. hundreds of african refugees have help protests and is lama by demanding the right to work and pakistan. they
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also want to be recognized as asylum seekers. most of the protesters are from the has our ethnic minority who face centuries of persecution come hider was asked to protest. the dollar barn k go work and redraw all of us led coalition for tens of thousands of people can do in order to seek asylum and other countries or all 30 said to man. but these people mostly from the article i was waiting that traditional body and shroud things that didn't the national communities help us to come or kill us. wow, this is a desperate appeal from the people who have been persecuted and one is done by deadly attacks on food and more places of worship. and one is done by due stomach state fullerton, the deteriorating condition of one is on both economic and humanitarian. prevent
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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 for me i what is the difference between us and job going in today? we wonder world community to treat us the same way as they did with 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. most 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, haycock, or 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 project with some of these people told us that they've been writing this, anthony email to the foreign country embassy, as well as the united nation. but they have received no hell. it is indeed a dexterous situation for thousands of on who have run out of and now i am the limbo in pakistan. supporters of the former prime minister on con, have been protesting against raising fuel prices. hundreds demonstrated after the government cut fuel subsidies for the 2nd time in a week. the finance minister says the move is an attempt to control the country's debt boxed on was sold. it has to cut the subsidy if it was to secure a bailout bailout funds from the international monetary fund. me and mars military
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leaders have announced they intend to hang for prisoners. they include a former member of parliament, p, o, zire, dial, and democracy activists code jimmy, it would be the 1st time executions are conducted in the country since 1990. no date has been set. the agenda has been in charge of me in morrison's a qu last year. wanted to pose leader on san sushi. argentinians are demanding action to and violence against women. thousands marched on parliament on friday to remember women who have been murdered. latin american countries have some of the highest rates of violence towards women in the world. in argentina, one woman was killed every 35 hours last year. most of them were victims of domestic violence. un secretary general spokesman says the fatal shooting of for protest her during demonstrations and sudan is extremely concerning. people were marking the anniversary of the killing in 2019 of a 128 people at
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a pro democracy protest. and as have a morgan reports from khartoum act of a say, there are still waiting for justice ah, weaving flags and chanting slogans for the 3rd year. protest as in hot tomb took to the street to remember victims of a brutal crack down by security forces to break up a pro democracy sitting at the army headquarters bunk to see vin, the rails. for all those who in boat death kill of allan non not as ha individual. so yes, but including those who plant ah, for the victim mosacco and those who order for it, there were similar protests in other cities. the 201915 led to the ouster of president omnibus, here, after 30 years in power. but it continued as demonstrates, has demanded a civilian government. witnesses and survivors have accused the security forces of
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using excessive force to disperse 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. that government was deposed last year. since the military took power and october folks have faded by just this will be served any time soon. the comedy sent up to him to get bad sack was suspended and nearly dates months song. there's been no talk of reviving at. amira couples lost her 26 year old fun in the fittin. 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 kills 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
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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 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, but achieving it still remains far from reach. here morgan, alta 0. how to, to united nations peacekeepers have been killed. and molly, it happens after an improvised bomb exploded, near the town of de went, um, the soldiers were part of egypt. peacekeeping mission to other people were injured . the un says the attack is unacceptable. this is the 6th incident in which
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a convoy, a un peacekeeping convoy, was hipped since may 22nd. it is the 2nd fatal attack on a un peacekeeping, a convoy in just this week. the secretary general condemned this new attack on our peacekeepers. who as you know, are just fulfilling the mandate in molly given to them by the security council and extremely challenging conditions. the secretary general wishes a prompt recovery al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation and to the killing. a fits journalist than the occupied west bank city and blah, claire was shot in the head by is really forces while she was on assignment in janine on the day of her funeral is really forces storm the procession and started beating mariners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians for marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her
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funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation. a block there was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. still ahead on al jazeera americans hold nationwide rallies, calling for tighter controls on gun ownership. and dragon boat festivities and china for the 1st time since the start of the condemned. 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,
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and clear skies for the likes of southern italy as well as greece, but farther north of this, well, it is wessa i'm. it's cooler for the likes. the scandinavia, with temperatures below average, in places like oslo and stalkin, we are going to see the storms intensify across those central areas in particular for the alpine region. if we take a closer look, there is still going to be some heat. they're coming through for cities like london as well as antwerp, but the wet weather is creeping into the south. it's warmer, up in the north, 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 balcony, 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 for spain and portugal. it's wet or up in the north, but still lots of sunshine to be found in the south. and for greece, if we had further east. well, we've got plenty of warms coming through as we edge into the new week with plenty
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of sunshine, the temperature here, well above the average. that sure whether i'll be back with more later ah. on the streets of greece, anti immigrant violence is on the rise. the road you have to go home over the country and who said that this is from floss, ism and increasingly migrant. farm workers are victims of vicious beatings, of utah. slum is helping the pakistan community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack. this is europe on al jazeera. oh,
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the me. helpful is on i'll just 0 at this hour. the regional head of the hands says ukrainian forces have recaptured about 20 percent of last territory in the eastern city of the hero. done. yes. russian troops are now in control of half of the strategic city after week. the fighting hundreds of afghan refugees have held protests and islamic demanding the right to work, and they also want to be recognized as asylum seekers. most of the professors are from the has our ethnic minority. you face centuries of persecution. the un secretary general has condemned the killing of a protest or in some don, crowds were marching to demand justice for a 128 people killed during a crackdown on a pro democracy protest. 3 years ago, americans have been holding nationwide demonstrations to call for tighter gun control laws. it follows a state of mass shootings that have killed dozens,
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including 19 children at a school in texas. last month. more than $350.00 events were held across the us. the professors say more than 110 people are shot dead every day in the u. s. gabriel is on there has been to to rallies, being held in new york. this is shawna. i'm also gold walk out your 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 are gone was 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. now 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, see,
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we want that to. so 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. 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. you know, rates from anybody, but 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
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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 protest throughout the united states, all culminating on saturday, june 11th. when the gun control advocates plan a huge protest in washington d. c, where they're expecting tens of thousands of people in the nation's capital, calling for an end to gun violence. the president says the large number of new jobs created in may is assigned the economy is entering a period of sustained growth. joe biden says, unemployment is near a historic low, an extra $390000.00 jobs were created in may, but acknowledged many americans are struggling with high inflation or white house
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correspondent, kimberly hall kit has more from washington. this biden administration is celebrating what they see as proof that the president's policies are working for many weeks. now the white house has been saying that trust us low and middle income americans who are really feeling the pinch as result of inflation and also just really struggling saying that their wages are not keeping up with some of these high prices. that much of this is really just a bump. this is transitory. and they say that this is proof that what they've been saying is finally starting to turn. but again, this is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. there is more economic data to come, there will be fresh numbers in the consumer price index that will 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,
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trust us, and this is certainly an encouraging sign. one of donald trump's former top advisors has been charged with contempt of congress. a federal grand jury charged peter navarro officer. he refused to hand over documents or appear before congressional select committee. former president trump has urged his associates not to cooperate with the investigation. calling it's politically motivated, german investigators are still trying to establish what cause they trained to derail on friday, killing 4 people and injuring dozens. the regional service bounds from united came off the rails near a popular ski resort and bavaria. domini came reports from berlin. 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 a serious tre crash, occurred her original fame,
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which deposits to a town of garbage park, and heading to munich derail. shortly after leaving the station for reasons unknown, several trained carriages tipped over and fell down in a bank minutes. 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 dollar month. the ticket which allows unlimited regional traffic. this stretch of line links, a ski resort with the bavarian capital munich. the derailment happened on the bend close to the main road and the river laser. 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. don't cain al jazeera berlin, tropical storm warnings of an issue for the u. s. state of florida, cuba, the bahamas is a weather system batters the gulf of mexico. 2 people were killed in cuba after
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heavy rains trigger, landslides, the weather system is expected to develop into a tropical storm. as it approaches the united states. scientists have issued a stark warning about concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the u. s. climate agency says its reach new record levels 50 percent higher than during the pre industrial era. officials in the national psionic and atmospheric administration say instead of cutting back fossil fuel use, the world is doing the opposite. last year saw the largest ever annual rise in carbon dioxide emissions. one of the men semi final matches the french open was briefly suspended after a climate change activist tied herself to the net. players went off the court for around 15 minutes during the 3rd set, while security officials removed the women right there from the court house. the rule did go on to defeat marian village and will not play down in the final
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a vast wetlands in southern iraq believed to be the biblical garden of eden is slowly disappearing. the unesco heritage wetlands are suffering from government neglect on climate change. and as it disappears, so to the ancient traditions of those who live in the area, the south ban job aids report, some i was and southern iraq you 5000 year old mode of transport is still the disappearing from iraq unesco heritage marshes. to be heard a members that 6 decades ago, there was water in the heart or marshes. i saw the ad was sent off. it's been 4 or 5 years on the water level is decreasing. gradually. it really affects us when there's water, the marshes come to life and we can fish. when i was young, the marshes were a magnificent place. not like these days. we were able to collect marsh reeds and fish. now we're left with nothing. no one knows. as the water dries up,
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so does the demand to make the ancient machines are marsh boat. in addition to boat making, they used to be work for maintenance and upkeep. now most of the boat makers have left the swamps, introverted in sudden cooper, buster and hiller, many of the 20 types of boats for hunting transport or passengers are not being made any more. the ones which are made use important material. the ancient technique of making the machinery or the marsh port is all but last, the local board has been replaced by industrial timber. the arches are now being made with java wood. and instead of lawyers, they're using fiberglass and chemical tar. in addition to climate change and drawing marcia's, bookmakers also face frequent public up bottles, a 3rd generation boat builder, and says it's quicker using more than equipment and imported materials are cheap. turn a little quicker and better than the old boat was made of wood,
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cotton and nails. now all these materials not used now fiberglass is used. it's better than the old way. previously, people waited for a month to get a boat, but with low water level, there's no work. my biggest fear is the drought. no water means no work for us. one of the world's largest inland delta has shrunk from $9000.00 to just under 800 square kilometers. the marshes were dried for oil production and agriculture from the 1970s than to combat armed groups in the 1990 s. and people from the marshes. c promises to help have just been quote, ink, and paper. linda shed that the government did not do anything for the marshes, no strategic plans, no health or educational projects. the residents are deprived of everything. the boat industry flourished once, but now the marshes are getting smaller and people rely on fewer boat. climate change is the main factor. it will become worse with summer evaporation levels. also upstream dams. in turkey and iran mean more than 40 river tributaries are
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totally cut off. the water buffaloes are an important part of the local dairy industry. but human and animal based is also a challenge for the fragile ecology bookmaking in this pristine habitat and its ancient heritage are all at risk. and without immediate action, this unique marshland is pushed closer to extinction every day. sullivan without the ra, a heart of southern iraq, people across china have been celebrating their traditional dragon boat festival. it's the 1st time the event has been held since the panoramic begun. alexey o'brien reports, 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
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of the pandemic. i feel particularly excited and happy the face to both held across china to mark the death more than 2000 years ago. that 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 on boats to try to save him. that seemed to be the origin of the dragon boat festivities. gambiola y'all this 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's a similar party vibe and shanghai where many a heading out for picnics or to dine outdoors and restaurants. their 1st taste of freedom, since a lengthy lockdown was lifted on wednesday senior freight. i'm so happy we like this place, and we come, every month we've been on to locked down and haven't been here for 2 months. this
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is my 1st day. i'm excited. what masks are still mandatory in the disinfectants? never far away! yoga mabood yog, 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 shanghai victory against covert 19 . that parts of the sprawling city of $25000000.00 are still stuck behind barricades, some returning to locked out less than 24 hours after restrictions were eased. and while the shops have reopened, you need a tracking app to enter and you have to register your shopping itinerary. online. residents can spend hours and cues for the compulsory covert tests, meaning the relief of freedom is tempered with frustration and fear that more isolation.

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