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hello, money inside this been use our live from data coming up in the next 60 minutes. protest isn't play scuffle intimacy during a demonstration against the referendum on a new constitution. ah, russia. target's military facilities in lou house golf, the ukraine claims to have re taken some territory in the east. what is different between us asia for going and turning? a desperate call for help from thousands of african refugees living in pop song. i'm nicholas hall in saint louis in northern senegal, a unesco world heritage site home to were unique, jobs festival. find out x, y people from long travel to visit. i'm trying to get your asco with sports as it gets you. i'm taking cocoa golf, begin their friendship and final, and roughly on the dal remains on track. the title of a 14 in paris,
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offering nasty injury forces his opponent, alexanders their right to withdraw. ah, hello and welcome to the program. protest is in nicea all riling and the capital tunis to denounced an upcoming referendum on an constitution. oh, president guys i eat, has been ruling by decrease since july of last year. he dissolved parliament and replaced the electoral commission. fight has promised to introduce a new constitution that would be put to a referendum next month. as cross now to leisure borkman who is live for us in the capitol. it's nicea tunis. lisa, what are we expecting from the purchase today? always is seen. they've been caught, is he scuffled since a conflict with the police, which is said is it's quite a,
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an up scaling. yeah. impulse protest, new scene. get a massive crowds, but not much can if you violence and they, the police were blocking. the protest is getting to what school they easy to hire elections 40 that the angry not just that high side, but at this institution cuz this is the institution that same child. you're running the referendum and they say that they don't have any confidence in the independence of the institution and science and is also banned. any polls or political advertising about the referendum. so this is the 1st real pushback, specifically targeted against the reverend and process. and it's also the 1st time that the leftists and the democratic. so the century parties had taken the lead up till now. it's been citizens against the period and not to pay for any kind of radi and pushed in or so. the p dale did the free to story and policy led by abby and
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lucy. so in terms of politic lexia, this has been quite a big change even if it isn't the largest protest that we've seen to date. a give us an idea of the white a context he has since a case i came to power a lot has changed for the country. what are we expecting from him next and what are we expecting from this referendum? well, this has been a very busy. we can politics in a very busy year. i saw you. he has gathered more and more hours. he's suspended the judiciary authority and has, in his words reformed the elections authority. this week he sat 57 judges, and he'll say laid a list because none sees that he's accusing of acts of terrorism and even acts of adultery which carries a penal sentence here in taneesha as so the thing inside isn't resulting any of the real problems that's nice is facing, which is shortage of grain and an economic crisis which is getting worse was rising
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prices. but what he seems to be doing is ramping up the sort of populace narrative that he's been pushing that it's all the correct politicians vote. and he's, he's racing that gender again and appearing to do something by pushing for more prosecutions and mobile jail senses says boy, what's he saying at the, the corrupt people that have caused the problems? so i think that there will be an intense mutation that there will be more protests, i know be as sort of pushing back between the pro side and the anti side movement and things again to heat up in the next to the 6 to 7 weeks. as we run up to the referendum, which the protestants don't believe will be fat. and i think it's just a gateway to opening to knees. you're up to presidential system, but so thorough tearing and dictatorship. thank you for that media vulcan, the for us in tunis. ah,
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russia is attacking military and artillery centers in the low hand screech and of eastern ukraine. it's also ukraine, regain thumb if it's lost territory. the defense ministry has its forces, have shot down a ukrainian military transport plane near the black sea port. if a desa, another strike has reportedly destroyed a training center, the governor of the hans says bridges are being blown up to military reinforcements into severity of don. it's another name coming up in the de niche direction. the enemy is shelling positions of our troops along the entire line of contact with mortars, canon and rocket artillery. it uses operational, tactical, and army aviation. the main efforts concentrated on the sierra don yet and back more directions. fighting continues in the city. as good as a in ba's reviews, been monitoring developments from the kiva ukrainians, taking a real battering in the east of the country. bring us up to date,
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the latest picture on the grounds. and that's exactly right. just the last few hours we heard that car steve was hit with at least 4 missiles and a strike are in there this morning. we've heard that at least 3 people died in shelling and nikolai of, and reports like that from all across the eastern part of the country. continue to come in. this would seem to track with a lot of what we're hearing about how the russians have been using air power. now, in the john boss region, the latest intelligence suggests that they have increased the amount of air strikes if they've been carrying out in the don bus. and that is being used in the the, the ammunition being used includes both guided and unguided bombs, and what's happening is collateral damage and a lot of civilian areas and a great deal of civilian casualties. now in that war front, the most fierce, fierce battles that are happening are currently in service. and that's what we're
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hearing is it is being turned into another mario poll. ukrainian say that they worry that what the russians are doing is what they did in mario poll. which is trying to erase that city completely off the map, just to give you a sense of sort of what's happening on the ground. the latest we have in terms of incident reports from the military say that the russians are blowing a bridges. so the ukranian forces are unable to resupply their military and bringing humanitarian aid for civilians. they say that your premiums are fighting back, but the russian forces there are continuing to terrorize local populations with looting and bullying. now having said that, the latest information from the presidency here is that in the last 24 hours, what they have managed to do is ukrainian forces have managed to push back against the russians in separate that's and take back 20 percent of the city. now just yesterday, we were expecting severed the next to fall within days or weeks, but now that is less likely far less likely than it was 24 hours ago. now this is
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a city that's been contested for a month and ukrainian say that they are still in the fight. and they will continue to push back to try to make sure that the endeavor by the russian forces to try to take over all of the 100 region and try to bring into their control. all of the administrative borders of a don boss is still something that will have to be accomplished at a high price in, in lives and in material from the russian side. okay, thank you for that. saying was raw, the following and monitoring developments out of keys. plenty more ahead on the news, including american told nationwide rodney calling for ties the controls on gun ownership . threats of a boy called cloud not coming so much in the us meant to strengthen regional solidarity. at off to his club formation in spain, brazilian football legend, rinaldo said, we'll fix a growing problem. coming up in school,
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which i did. there are media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation and the killing of the journalist and the occupied west bank. serene barclay was shot in the head by really forces while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and also the thing mona's course in whole barrel to nearly drop her coffin, it didn't stop thousands of palestinians for marching through occupied teresa to take part in her funeral and burial them as of the international community, have condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation. sharina block with with al jazeera, for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. now thousands of people in argentina have marched
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on parliament to demand action and violence against women. the radi on friday was a commemorated women who've been mud it. latin american countries of some of the highest rates of violence towards women in the world. last j, one woman was killed in argentina every 35 hours on average, most were victims of domestic violence on explosion. not a chemical factory in northern india has killed at least 8 people on the 20 have been injured some severely. at least in the state of a to pradesh say a boiler exploded at the industrial facility. hundreds of african refugees have protested in some about demanding the right to work in pakistan. they also want to be recognized as asylum seekers. most of the protesters are from the has our ethnic minority group that has faced centuries of persecution . ma hider was out the purchased after the dollar, bon k,
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golwood and the withdrawal of us led coalition. 40 tens of thousands of people came to budget on an order to seek asylum, another country all 30 said to men, but these people here mostly from the community. i was reading the additional burial shroud saying that the international community do, should i to help boss or kill us? wow, this is a desperate bean from the people who have been persecuted and have one is done by a deadly attack on who's and maud plated on warship. and i want to stand by do some extent order on the deteriorating condition of one is on both economic and you remember darian prevents these people from going back. they appeared and said that they can not keep their children. and i understand because they cannot go to school,
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nor do they get any support from the government there. and now this is their desperate appeal to the international community to take notice of these people. i come here to ask one question from international. oh yes. what is the difference between us asia 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 a song on her mother with difficult situations. and we're still having gone to hell when needed. most of these people came head on rally, reside, but did not get any help from the international community. and now they are shouting slogans. haycock, or killer youth. people have been living rough, very close to budget on capitol. it's all about red gone. and they're warned,
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held from the united nations. i commission for some of these people dory does that . they've been writing this, anthony made to the foreign country embassy as well as the united nation, but they have received nor head. it is indeed a desperate situation for thousands of on who have run out of one. i know in limbo. i'm not sure jamal is the co author of the decline and fall of republican afghanistan. he says, has r, as in afghanistan, face persecution on several fronts. as our, as our austin singled out in places where they work and shot after they've been singled out from among other afghans. and so that level of identified persecution has raised the alarm. there are mass casualty terrorist attacks on schools that are run and mostly attended by has r, as in
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a fun son. similar mass casualty bomb attacks against rosara sports clubs. similar mass casualty terrorist bomb attacks against as ours own public transportation in their neighborhoods around the country. because the taliban that have a long history of persecuting the has ours. there is a well documented history of the taliban conducting massacres against has our civilians. in the 1990s when they were 1st in power, they've come back to power in afghanistan and they have, the 1st thing they've done is to purge the has orders from both in civilian administration, but also the military. and so therefore, the has ours have no representation in the taliban regime, a regime that has marginalized and persecuted them in the past. and therefore they cannot seek any form of protection from the regime and power against isis persecution that is attacking their schools. places of worship, but also their public transportation as they go from home to work into school. so, and there are indications that the taliban are actually looking the other way as
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isis is continuing its campaign of persecution against the has arist in afghanistan . supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister cameron con, have been protesting against rising fuel prices. hundreds demonstrated onto the government caught fuel subsidies for the 2nd time in a week. the finance minister says it's an attempt to control the country's debt. pakistan was told by the international monetary fund, it had to comp the subsidy in order to secure bailout funds. manaus military leaders have announced they intend to hang for prisoners. they include former member of parliament, p, o zaya door, and democracy activists. cor, jimmy. it would be the 1st time executions have been carried out in the country since 1990. no date has been set for the execution. the journey to deposed the lead on some sushi and a qu last year. the you on sector general spokesman says the fatal
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shooting of a protested during demonstrations ensue don is extremely consigning. demonstrators were mocking the anniversary of the killing in 2019 of a 128 people at a pro democracy protest. and as hippa, morgan reports from consumer activist say, as to waiting for justice ah, weaving flags, and chanting slogans for the 3rd year protested and ha, 2 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 both to see read that i else for all those who in vote, zach killer. alan non, not aha individual. so yes, but including those who plant on for to live in west africa and those who order for it. there were similar protests in other cities. the 2019 satan led to
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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 using excessive force to disperse protesters. there were reports of bodies being thrown into the nile 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, but since the military took power in october, folks have faded by just this will be served any time soon. the comedy set up to investigate bad sack was suspended and nearly dates month thong. there's been no talk of reviving at amira couples lost her 26 year old fun in the 15. 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, a kilt and people would say, let's focus on moving forward. and the issue of justice would come later. this is
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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 center, respective 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 him. morgan al jazeera, how to americans of hell nationwide demonstrations to call the toys a gun control laws. they follow
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a series of mass shootings that have killed dozens of people, including 19 children, not a school in texas last month, or the $3.50 events were held across the us. april elizondo has been to to rallies in york. this is one of multiple walk out here in new york city. these are students in elementary and high schools that are walking out of class to call for better gun restrictions in the united states. better going 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. and we 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 and school people, my age and younger, are being shot and it could be any of us, we want you feel that this time is different that you hope there's real change.
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i mean we, we won't change every time, and i guess we just got to 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 the rights 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. on donald trump's former top advisors husband, charged with contempt of congress and federal grand jury, charged peace navarro, refused to hand over documents or appear before congressional select committee. will the president trump has urged his associates not to cooperate with the investigation? calling it politically motivated? united states is set to host the summit of the americas in los angeles on monday
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where leaders will meet to discuss regional problems. while the white house is hoping to boast engagement with latin america, the events been clouded by threats of a boycott. it's after washington decided to exclude cuba, venezuela, and nicaragua, from the event a latin american eta. salisia newman explains once every 3 years leaders from all over the americas meet at the only gathering where all $36.00 countries sit at the same table, the summit of the americas. but less than a week before president joe biden is supposed to host his regional peers in los angeles. it's still unclear who'll turn up neither mexico tuffy levi threatening to boycott the summit. he after biden decided to exclude cuba, nicaragua and venezuela are doing. they don't meet the required democratic credentials. you know, you didn't, did it. you. no one has the right to exclude anyone. how can you call it a summit of the americas? where are the excluded countries from another continent and other galaxy,
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another planet. what a mala, honduras, and the caribbean countries as a block are also threatening not to attend wild. many of those who will plan to protest the reasons. very mexico's president novice or would have on, for example, says that this is a matter of respect to a national sovereignty. while here in chile president gabrielle bodied says that ice and nation and sanctions don't work. and instead calls for dialogue and engagement with the leaders who are accused of human rights violations, saying that they must be brought to the table and brought to task face to face. for this year's agenda focuses on reaching a region wide agreement on migration. but with mid term elections around the corner biden doesn't want to antagonize conservatives by inviting leaders from countries that are viewed as authoritarian. i think by the needs president, love the ssl rather to come. because mexico is the most important partner of the
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united states in terms of trying to control the flow of migrants upgrade. norris, regional demands for an all inclusive summit, washington is undermining the summit agenda. the exclusion of some of the countries will mean that that issue will be centerpiece, proudly in the discussion among presidents. the failure to engage to properly engage with latin american countries is going to be costly for by v. unfortunately, for the u. s. other countries do see latin america as a priority, particularly china. so i think the only one celebrating the way this summer is goin is china cuban venezuela. now say they won't go to the summit even if invited a last minute, face saving deal that may allow lopez over a vote and the others to attend. but the damage may be done with many arguing that a precious opportunity to work with the united states. as
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a partner has been squandered. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, tropical storm warnings have been issued for the us state of florida, cuba and the bahamas. as a weather system passes the gulf of mexico, 2 people were killed in cuba after a heavy rains trigger, landslides, the weather system is expected to develop into a tropical storm, as it approaches the united states. let's get more on this with rob. and that storm . now the 1st harlequin of the east pacific season may not regenerate as the 1st hurricane of the atlantic season. but this is the massive cloud that once was that hurricane in the pacific. and it's done this to cuba to havana or it's dropped an awful or writing steady rain. the winds on the problem is when the rain is is up to ne or even cy height and it's covered the capital, not a usual site is little bit early, but there you go. this is what it's like to do as it goes across florida and the
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northern bahamas. now to say, probably won't turn into a tropical cycle, but if it does, what we call alex, the winds are just below that level and they're not a major problem. they're severe again, admittedly, because the amount of rain i think will be that problem. so up to $250.00 millimeters and you saw the result. the may also be a storm surge with this is the amount of, of height you put on a high tide is about that much on top of the existing high type or what is low land i. e, florida. that's all going to happen today. saturday overnight and into sunday, the thing runs off shore. it may well develop into a proper tropical. so i can even now, but if not, or even if it'll stay off shore and catch, for example, north carolina, cape hatteras. but after that, we expect to stay out of open water, but it is subject to change. still had on al jazeera investigators try to find out why a train derailed in southern germany. last i was i'm, i've been job it at the world heritage site of iraq to southern marches. and i'll
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a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia, the chamber with handcuffs lead me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruined the life of an innocent feel mastery case. on al jazeera lou. ah welcome back you watching out as a reminder about top stories this our protest as into nicea rally in the capital tunas to denounce an upcoming referendum molyneux constitution. present case i eat has been ruling by decrease since july of last year. he dissolved parliament and
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replaced the electoral commission. russia is attacking military and artillery centers in the new house region of east and quite often ukraine regained some of its last territory, both sides claiming control of significant parts. the key city of the vantage on yet and hundreds of afghan refugees of help protest in islamabad, demanding the right to work in pakistan. they also want to be recognized as a san m. c, cuz most of them are from the has our ethnic minority that has faced centuries of persecution. okay, let's go back to our top story and look at what has led people into nicea to protest against an upcoming referendum on a new constitution. president side sacked his government and froze parliament last july in what his opponents have called a crew. he went on to ward himself. powers to rule by decree in september. in february of this year said dissolved an independent judiciary council. and
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a month later, he appointed a temporary replacement. he insists that all his actions are meant to preserve the state on its institutions. let's get more miss. we can speak to deal read days. edison chief at the news and analysis website mesh call, he joins is by skype tunis. thank you for joining us again. now when you started his purging process, he had a lot of support in the, from the people, the youth who were fed up with corruption and the economic mismanagement in government. do you feel that support has started to wayne? well, it's clear that they support this target to wayne, but it's, it's difficult to gauge exactly how much until we have elections. what's clear is that there was very low participation in an online consultation that was about the new constitution, which will be put to referendum if there's it looks like there may be very low numbers for the reference as well though the president is trying to,
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to try and change that to really show that he does have legitimacy and a popular mandate. but that said, he still has managed to, to, to accomplish some of what he's about to do. but really is being sort of opposed by the entire class. almost all of the political parties are really opposed to his project, saying that they, they disagree with the way that he is conducted thing. launching a national dialogue that they see is not really inclusive in which they have not been consulted on. a said there is this public referendum to decide in a constitution on july 25th with parliamentary elections to come later in december . how democratic do you expect those processes to be there is question mark over that, particularly as we've seen, the president moving to actually basically replace some of the members of the independent electoral board. i in fact today there was a protest in front of the electoral board, the electoral commission by the workers party. so clearly people have raised alarm
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bells about to say that they're concerned that the referendum vote and even maybe perhaps the entry vote later in december may not be as free and fair as previous election. that on top of the fact that the president had said that he would not like to international observers, that international interference continues. affairs has certainly raised alarm bells and international circles about the potential about elections, maybe not being quite as prepared as been in the past. and certainly even, you know, the fact that there's a very short timeline or electoral body to get done just this referendum, but all the parliamentary lectures that people have called also for a postponement of the election. so they'll be time to really have a debate on the issues and to have a better registration. you raise a point about international scrutiny to miss you has requested $4000000000.00 from the i m. f. bessie, how badly does the country need this money,
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and is it lucky to get it if the country takes on this on democratic path? yeah, we've seen a real crisis in terms of because of the we prices internationally going off and to me is very dependent on wheat or for food and people. people buy by get this part of their daily diet. and in the last several months we've seen that basically re shipments have been stopped because people are not taking credit from tunisia. given the fact that tunisia has not signed a new deal with diana and nor designed to deal with quite a lot of conditions that there to conditions that will likely impact people. ready daily life from increasing fuel prices to depreciation of the currency. so even more inflation that we're already seeing. certainly economic issues are really at the forefront of people's minds. even as the president seems to be focus very much on constitutional reform. busy electoral reform and legislative changes to, to the entire system where you good to talk to for deal other is edison chief of the news and analysis website. miss golf. thank you. now
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london is preparing so was being dubbed the platinum party at the palace, a concert outside. buckingham palace is the latest in a series of events mark in queen elizabeth 70 year reign as monarch concert set to feature a range of celebrity guests and performers. and pull brennan is back in london to enjoy all this. what are we expecting? ah, a party is his the bottom line, moline i've, i'll be after the 1st 2 days of the queen's platinum jubilee celebrations, which were more formal occasions. the troop in the color, military processions on thursday and the saint paul's cathedral service of thanksgiving on friday. now we're into the we can saturday, sunday, the kind of the celebrations turns are more informal leisure, lee kind of party type of atmosphere. we're going to have firm st. parties on sunday and the main focus of today's celebrations and uncombed amaray sions i'm
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thanksgiving is, is a party here in central london on the mouth just outside. booking and pass were a galaxy all talk pop and rock stars are going to be performing in honor of her majesty. and some of the names include queen the band. now fronted by the singer adam lambert. we're also going to have alicia keys. are the proceedings are going to be brought to close by ed sharon, singing the song perfect. that will also be spoken interludes. i understand from the famous naturalist, as is to david often bra and the football a former football a david back m 2. and what's interesting though is that the queen herself won't be in attendance, so she is going to be at windsor castle. she has been feeling quite frail after the exertions of thursdays, events, and so she won't actually be here, but that doesn't take away from the sense here in central london of glorious sunshine, feeding into a sense of well being and
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a sense of thanksgiving for the work on the sacrifice on the ship, it just just her giving that the, that her majesty put in over the 70 years that she's been on the throne and her hurry and megan back in the u. k. ad to celebrate the queen. how much scrutiny has been on then? yeah, it has been a lot of scrutiny on all aspects of the relationship of prince harry to the rest of the royal family. ah, they were noticeably separated from the main body of the family after some pause. a service on friday, sitting across the aisle and a row back. i had to say it's actually a prince ari's daughter's 1st birthday to day i'm. her name is little bit named after queen elizabeth and the royal family in their various houses. prince charles's house clarence house, but new policy, well, they will buy a social media issued statements of congratulations to prince harry's daughter. so
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there is clearly, i know that there is convention going on there, even if there is a certain lack of whom harry having distance himself from the work of the royal family in recent months. i'm so there's a lot of scrutiny, but they're giving very little away and other, all kinds of lip readers, monitoring the exchanges between the 2. but there were very little exchanges and certainly nothing to the most at to reveal any intimate details exactly how the relationship between prince harry and the rest of the family is going at this moment in time. certainly not over shuddering. the larger body of the, of the celebrations and that the concentration on the cream. okay. pope and in london enjoy german investigators, a trying to establish what caused a train to derail on friday, killing 5 people and entering dozens, the regional service bound from munich came off the rail. snare popaleski resorts
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in 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 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 towel of garbage parking garage and heading to munich, derailed shortly after leaving the station. for reasons unknown. several trained carriages stripped 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 to realm that 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
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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, in hong kong events. commemorating the anniversary of the gentlemen square massacre have been ban for 3rd straight year. police for allison, for sneer. victoria park, as were tens of thousands normally gather to whole candlelight vigils, alexia brian nichols, hong kong usually bustling victoria park behind barricades and police. for years it's been the scene of candlelight vigils to remember those killed in the 1989 at 10 am and square massacre. but this year it was blocked off shadows of clouds on the empty park, illustrating one act of a se is an increasingly dark chapter in the territories history. put it to ya. hall freedom is starting to decline the freedom in hong kong, including freedom of expression,
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freedom of action. all of them are weakened. every one is remaining silent because they are terrified of getting arrested. dozens of police were deployed to streets around the park and a busy retail district of causeway bay ago. coming i just came here, and there are so many police. i found it a bit trouble, so police had warned the public not to gather in groups to mark the 33rd anniversary passes by was stopped or questioned. they bags checked. even this man who was carrying a toy tank, he said, had bought at the shops before 3 years ago we had the flu. lemme rise to non square for years. everything think that was the dangerous written song. this is the 3rd year, all public commemorations of the event have been banned cove. it was the explanation last year and the year before 2019 tens of thousands gathered around the statue of the goddess of democracy. she was built as
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a copy of this erected and tenement square by pro democracy protesters and 1989 that was months before military crack down killed. what rights group say may have been thousands of peaceful demonstrators. chinese officials say 300 died. the footage of alone protested, standing in front of line of tanks became one of the most powerful symbols of the late 20th century. but since by jing and entered a controversial security, lauren 2020, the annual commemorations had become smaller this year for the 1st time, none was planned. many protest leaders are in jail or an exile. the goddess of democracy, statue has been taken away. oh, i am disappointed because although no one's organized, any commemorative event, buell forties, all ready on high alert, but candles did burn and the windows of the u. s. consulate, the white house,
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accusing will thursdays and hong kong and china of trying to suppress memories of the massacre. those sentiments echoed in taiwan at china views as a breakaway republic. there a copy of another famous hong kong statue was on show to commemorate the victims of t hanniman, a sign that despite china's efforts their descent will not be silenced. elixir brian al jazeera scientists have issued a stark warning about the concentration of carbon dioxide in the planet's atmosphere. you as climate agency says this reached a record level that's 50 percent higher than during the pre industrial era. officials from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say, instead of cutting back fossil fuel use, the world is doing exactly the opposite of vast wetland in southern iraq believe to be the biblical garden of eden is slowly disappearing the unesco heritage. well, wetlands are suffering from government neglect and climate change. osama bin survey
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reports from iowa in southern iraq a 5000 year old mode of transport is slowly disappearing from iraq's unesco heritage marshes. to be heard of members that 6 decades ago, there was water in the o. r. r marshes. i select to advice center. it's been 4 or 5 years and 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 were left with nothing knowing how large known as the water dries up. so does the demand to make the ancient machine or 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 and rivers in southern cooper, basra, and hillock. many of the 20 types of boats for hunting transport or passengers are
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not being made any more. the ones which are made use important materials. the ancient technique of making the machine or the marsh port is all but lost. the local wood has been replaced by industrial timber, the archers are now being made with java wood. and instead of whale oil, they are using fiberglass and chemical tar. in addition to climate change in drying marshes, but makers also for his frequent pockets puzzles a 3rd generation boat builder and says it's quicker using modern equipment and imported materials are cheap. turn into a lot of and relevant. i had the old boat was made of wood, cotton and nails. now will these materials not use now 5 glasses 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.
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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 970 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 showed 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, when more than 40 river tributaries are 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,
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this unique marshland is pushed closer to extinction every day. sullivan without the ra, a heart of southern iraq. still ahead on al jazeera climate activist stops plan french if and that's coming up in school with you need more hundreds of thousands, fuller visits, they think have supernatural healing and fortune towing power. one or 18th inch is the magical world of the buddhist to called on al jazeera jew on al jazeera, as washes invasion as the frame approaches the 100 day mark. we bring you the latest from on the ground and the wars global in black. and you 3 part series describes the struggle for the return of african art, plundered by colonialism, and still housed in european museums today. the g 7, i'm nato,
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hold key summits with the walden ukraine on the growing global food and the cost of living crises. this much to discuss as the influence of far right. politics grows. the big picture examines francis struggle to live up to the self proclaimed ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity. the men's world helped qualifies a new blazing opportunity for countries to secure their support for katara 2022. june on al jazeera lew. ah, one of africa's biggest jazz festivals has kicked off on the sun again. senegalese island of saint louis and with coven 19 restrictions are left of thousands of
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tourists have come to the event at showcases music inspired by africa. nicholas hack asthma. ah, improvising on stage is malia and jazz artists bedrock with, with a band of senegalese musician, ah, taken by the music many in the crowd are unable to keep still. among them, melinda and richard, who travelled across the atlantic from washington d. c. to attend the event, this music is really at the room. now. this is weren't jazz came from the power originating with the green ocean, where people chanted their stories of their families. and they use traditional instruments to accompany it. and what eventually became american jazz. had its roots here in africa, in particular west africa and go from washing. judy schuler is a strong jacket,
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musician, and we're going to really enjoy. so we thought a be interesting to come back and get a deeper understanding of what just gone and how it sounds, you know, with cove restrictions lifted, this 30th edition of the st. louis jazz festival is bringing hundreds of visitors. the archipelago is a unesco world heritage site. during the 2nd world war, african american troops landed in this former colonial capital of french africa, bringing their music, explains the festival director, if wound up or was have released from the mississippi river to here, there is a flow of music. perhaps african slaves brought their music to america, and african americans brought it back here. in this dialogue, there is the sound of this voice feels like a divine melody. mullin, artist creates a wishes. there could be a festival like this in war torn molly or ukraine with all jazz is freedom. it allows you to escape somebody
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to be free from the blues and leave me worries behind none. oh, sounds from the benefit the in the in goni transport the audience in a musical jury. ah, let me show you the instruments that he has on stage he's been using just before he picked up the guitar, of course, which is a 10 string instrument. and then on stage is also a kel bass, which is another traditional instrument. this is what this festival is about is to introduce an for john's to a wider public right here. in summary, this is a celebration of music of love and of the joy it brings to people no matter where they are from. nicholas hawk al jazeera kelly. we cynical times 40000000. thank you very much. women's. well, not one ega. she'll take his charging towards her 2nd grand. some title right now,
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facing coca golf. in the french open final shawn tech. on the corner in paris he is go, well, go since making her slam final debut. for the 21 year old poll, it's also the chance to extend her winning street to 35 matches the match venus williams from the in 2000 a short time ago. sounds like one the i think set one roof of dollars into yet another men. fine, let run and girls, but only after his opponents suffered enough, the injury. he'll face no ways, casper rude for the title, a play that came through an adult youth academy. david stokes reports ruffin. the dow celebrated his 36th birthday by doing what he does best. the king of play faced woods against alexander's merit in an epic opening set, but rattling of trademark passing shots. he survived all of them before going on to take it himself on the tie break. oh,
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with very little to separate them. the 2nd set also went to a breaker and the crowd was settling in for a long match before it came to a brutal stop. ah wherever all these i told them was in so much pain. he had to leave the court in a wheel chair or when he later emerged on crutches. it was clear, the game was up. the germans wait for a maiden grand slam continues, while a doll is 32 is 14 final in paris. yeah. difficult to say a lot of things today in the situation be in the final of rolling out one more time . it's a dream without a doubt. but at the same time i see him crying, there is a rate of moments over here just all the best to him and all that in the 2nd semi final between caspar rude and marin chill, ich was interrupted by climate change activist telling herself to the net with the
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schools looked at one set, all the players had to leave the court her and 50 minutes until play could resume when they came back, it was the 23 year old rude who went on to win in full sets. ah, he becomes the 1st no we can play ever to reach a grand slam final made even sweeter given that he be up against his hero natal to find 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 kind of a family. oh. so the stage you said was sunday spinal and the dial, the 13 time champion who's never lost the final at roland garris is clearly the overwhelming favourite as he aims for a record extending 22nd grand slam title may be soaks al jazeera, enum,
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football manager, garrett south gate is disappointed that more than 35000 people were allowed to attend saturdays nations league match against hungry. despite you a for imposing a spectator ban. england's players racially abused by hungarian spectators when they played and push casuarina last year. despite having to play at home without fans for 5 matches. the way for rules allow for an unlimited number of under fourteen's to attend, with one adult given access for every 10 children. in some way, maybe this will be part of the education for the next generation, and i think each generation of passes they'll be more tolerance in the world. and um we, we have the same situation in our country. so we've got to keep doing the right thing, sitting right example and all being well then the young people in the stadium tomorrow will enjoy the game and, and take a big message from it as well. now let's shantee, brilliant shouts, the pga memorial tournament. first, this was canadian adam had,
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when at the 16th holland ohio, his t shot went straight in his 1st hole in one on top. and he very nearly hit himself in the face as he threw his club in the air to celebrate. and almost as impressive was this delicate chip by as trailing cameron smith the well, number 3, showing incredible tough to get a birdie and ain't on the parcel and leave the hold on by a shelf. there are 2 players tied to the lead at the half way stage of the women's us opening california american minna harrogate caught it applied birdies to get an to 9 under overall and she's level with australia's mindy lee, 2 shots clear of the field. swedish legend arnik a sovereign storm, made her return to the us open, which she is $13.00 times the 51 year old qualified after winning the senior us open. but she finished 13 overall and miss the cuts. and finally, brazilian football great. rinaldo will follow through with the promise he made to his cub on the condition, they were promoted to the spanish top flight. rinaldo,
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whose majority shareholder rail via the lead cycle more than 500 kilometers in full days along the community santiago, pilgrimage room. he starts his journey by bike on sunday, by the late return to la legal last weekend with rinaldo helping them celebrate in the locker room. all right, that is your sport for now. it is back to molly. thanks joe. that's it for me, not inside for the sneeze. i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's niece. the walk was no need to know that on the fish, i don't need to be here with you to look and i'm just going to put him on your team yet. and also you can just, you know, leave you a message, you open at the home and ya today. and we're going to give you what we said as well. they sent
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me a lot of them. a lot of them at the hospital gave me when i know, i mean, i mean i shooting them off and just the highlands of fanny have long attracted tourist. visitors come here for the cool climate and to see barley's famous rice fields. but these fields and farms are more than just a tourist attraction. they provided a lifeline for the thousands who lost their jobs when the travellers stopped coming because of coven 19. pandemic restrictions brought financial hardship to many here
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valley. now as the island reopens for international travelers, some say they want more just to return it to the way things work before. community groups have how to form a tourism workers learn how to god. it used to be a tour guide now he farms, cabbages. and that the, i don't want to go back to tourism, i want to continue to be a farmer as the island prepares to welcome visitors again, many say the pandemic has taught them valuable lessons. never forget i from mother to daughter, an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarchy ah, from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs, making this families place unique and to noisiest rich tapestry. a threat on
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a j 0 with only to discover that matches once on spoken a now hotly contested the right to education, divorce, and independent, causing a generational. me an intimate study by traditional pan grappling with changing towns. witness trouble at home. and obviously you ah, demonstrators, the police scuffle intimacy during a purchase against the referendum on the call.
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