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your waterman is our life from a headquarters in del, finding abigail or coming up in the next 60 minutes. india is really party the b j . p sacks, a top official for offensive remarks made against the prophet. muhammad gunmen kill dozens and southwest nigeria. after attacking a church during a sunday service carnage at a container, port rescue crews scour the records for bodies after a fire rips through a depot in bangladesh. these space race accelerates china sands. 3 more crew members into orbit to complete its own space station by the end of the year. and in spook disappointment for ukraine's at national football team. they failed to reach the world cup final been cut after one mill nails defeats against wales. ah!
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welcome to the news. our india is ruling b. j. p has suspended its national spokeswoman over comments about the prophet muhammad comments made by no poor sharma in a television debate spark protests from muslim groups. but a party has also expelled at delhi media operation. had nuffin cool margin doll cats, har. anne's co aids have summoned the indian ambassadors over the comments. cut her said it expects a public apology and immediate condemnation by the indian government in a statement. the b. j. p says that it strongly denounces insult of any religious personalities of any religion. the he also said is strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sex or religion. let's get more on this would probably, michelle, she's joining us now from the new jelly to tell us more about the, the, the reaction that's been coming through as well as the fallout from all of this class. both the comments fences and seem to say the least and i'll go to go to
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detail, but they will made actually a few days ago. one comment was made on social media. the other one with me during a debate on a national news television network. now in terms of the fallout, immediacy, they look for these complaints, filed against these 2 partitions. it all came to head on friday when after the flight a group started protesting those protest on violence. they will still own dozens of people were injured, including many police officers arrest all being made. the pretty say these 5 cases against hundreds of people and security has been beat up in the city all gone for in northern india, which is where this violence of to please. now the b to b has different. it says from these comments, it has condemned them. you know, one person has been suspended, the other one has been expelled. what's interesting is that the party says that
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these are views, all strange elements. now this is interesting because both these individuals, these politicians has national never cause media facing rose, one was a national spokesperson, the although the top media in the national capital need that division of the b j. b . so that job was to talk to the media and talk about the policies prophecy. so probably why has the b j. p taken this action now you're talking about suspending at least one of the, the members. so it's been accused in the past of making inflammatory comments. so why this action now? you're going to divide. this is not the 1st time that leaders off the b, j, p, and talk minister. other people who are close to the b j. b, have made comments inflammatory that i'm to minority and that our muslim was
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changed. this time is the international backlash. and frankly, the internationally embarrassment in the gulf countries, indian ambassadors and envoy have been summoned by countries like who is. 6 and yvonne, a growing cause to boy, call us up to boy for in your products. now these are countries that india has spent a lot of time and energy trying to build strategic relationships with trade with these countries is what engines of dollars not to mention, the millions of engine citizens that live and resign back at the live. and so political point out the big time was changed is the international pressure that threatening india prohibition diplomatically and in terms of the nation. ok, thank you so much. no problem at all. reporting for us from new jelly. well, pakistan's prime minister has condemned those comments as well,
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and we bring in come hider, he's joining us from as i'm about to tell us more about the reaction from pakistan come all yes, indeed. as being a strong corn them nation by the pakistani foreign ministry in a state. man. great said doug, or what do 100000000 bugger st on is they sent their mans were hard and dead over a 1000000000 muslim that on to war would be feeling the same way. now the bugger sony prime minister going for the bike and deadman the act saying that india and mo, d at ward trembling religious freedoms, persecuting the muslims. and he said that the international community should rep raymar and mortgage government for this act should be remembered that even bugger, stanz ousted prime minister emron con, raise this issue internationally about islam of phobia, and about hurting the sentiments of there is some a community to all the worried by did all get v statements against the profit of
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islam. so indeed, this is being taken very strongly that religious parties are going to react as well . and this is one thing on wednesday that sort of consensus. a crossed up, wanted to go to white. thank you so much. come on. hi don. reporting from islamic bonds. southern i 3 is a journalist based in new delhi and she says this incidence is bringing more international attention to the issue of hate speech in india. bgp has benefited a lot from mobilize ition against muslims, but in this instance, there has been an international law right to pay out. so in the gulf region, odd middle, these countries have now, this issue has now come to their notice. so it's, it's outrageous. so o, 2 days before this has happened today when new border and another be functionally have been put on suspension and they will no longer be dead. so 2 days before this
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happened, the sort of ideological head of the, of the b g, b, which his daughter says she did say we respect or religion. oh, it didn't, it did not did of testing the waters haul walk in. we go with the anti muslim rhetoric without having a blowback. many of them loyal. is this a border? there? it goes. actually are very happy to abuse muslims and in this case they went on to the prophet on. this is the rhetoric that they support. i think it's had a good snowballing effect. i think something like the cotton is freeze stumbling. it's good because this is nothing short of it. speech in tao has one of the was largest muslim populations. so it has come to the notice of the boy that this is happening, and i think it will be harder for the official us. at least you cannot say all this
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eventually, even if you are mobilizing against muslims. and i interior, there are reports that dozens of people have been killed in a church attack. it happened in the southwestern town of o gunman, our beliefs have entered the saint frances, have a church during sunday service at my the degrees is leih from boucher with the latest on that attack. a my tell us what you've been learning well, basically the ones that have been taken to various hospitals in the war, medics are talking about several people that one hospital can contain or kind of treat. and we've also heard that the authorities, the government has for the security forces to arrest those who carried out the attack. it's not clear who carried out the attack on the church in a while. on sunday. however, there are so many suspects been looked at. one of them, of course, as a group of gunmen who been terrorizing northern parts and central parts of nigeria
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. although the south west of the country has been unlikely immune to these attacks, there are concerns that the violence may be spreading that way. the last time there was any major, serious conflict in the south west of the country, of course, where several people have been killed was more than a year ago. that was cautious between farmers and cattle. hood is in search of water and agriculture land, as well as trying to exert authorities of a piece of pieces of land. so the attack in oil, in particular has taken so many people by surprise. why now, why it happened, and who is responsible? right now we understand that the president has ordered our quick investigation as and also the rest of these people. the governor has also spoken, issued a statement saying that they will definitely arrest and prosecute those who are behind this attack. whatever carried but attack definitely wanted to cause maximum damage. first of all, the destination of device in the church compounds just kept people as people
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tempered for safety running out of the church. that was when they opened fire, killing many of them. ok, thank you so much. i do use reporting from every show emergency crews and bangladesh are recovering more bodies from a fire that swept through container disco. at least 40 people have been killed in the southeastern toner peterson gun near the port city of chatter grum tanveer child re reports late on saturday night and massive explosion drug this container, deeper for them spread from one container to another world by chemicals stored in some of them, the block was filled up to 4 kilometers away. about 4000 containers were stowed here, many were filled with clothes destined for western retailers. i'm a hospital so said the depth toll is expected to rise. i'll get up last night. i talked with my brother 10 minutes before the accident, we had no contact with him since the accident. we have no idea about his condition and whereabouts yet rescue workers say more bodies lie under the deborah's fire
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service. officials suspect the container of hydrogen peroxide exploded and flame spread quickly to other containers. the exact cause for the fire is still not known . the chapter graham, this, the god meditation, and the fire department has started a separate independent pro body to find out the real reason behind this fire. meanwhile, the government has announced a financial company chosen package for the victims family fire department, say several firefighters died, and others are missing a moment ago. the actual cause behind the incident will be revealed when it's investigated. as far as i know, the deputy commissioners office has formed the prob committee, the fire brigade must have launched a separate investigation or will do so. bangladesh has one of the worlds fastest growing economies. a new factory is on high rise. apartments have grown rapidly in recent years, but fires are common at industrial premises due to lack of enforcement of safety rules, inadequate acute men, a lack of stuff, and many expert, se,
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much needs to be done to turn that around and re child re algebra. dhaka. once more had on the al jazeera in his hour, including tennessee, his opposition warns of his state of tyranny as protest billed against the president cleaning up everest. we'll tell you about a campaign to improve conditions on the world's highest mountain. in sports, rafael natal has secured a record extending title when at the french open sun us here with that story. but 1st several miss. all strikes have hit the outskirts of ukraine's capital key after weeks of relative calm. keith has largely been spared from major attack since russia refocused its military campaign on the east of the country. st. basra. he has more from keith, the air and sirens here has been a constant reminder that every part of ukraine remains under threat from attacks from russia, from the sky. so certainly there is
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a certain basic level of preparedness, but they've become so routine that largely people don't really rush to bomb shelters. there isn't that much of a perceived threat of attacks within the main city center. but what we seen this morning, the dramatic events that happened in the capital city in the east of the city this morning, certainly do draw a line under one simple fact that ukraine is not a country that is in command and control of the skies over its territory, and as long as that remains the case, the threat of russian attacks anywhere in the country will never be 0. what we do know is that where there were at least 2 missile strikes in the eastern side of the city, east of the new pro river that runs through the center of the capital. keep these strikes. we saw that 4 missiles hit an area in an industrial area at a rail yard. 3 others hit a tank repair facility at this rail yard. these are industrial spaces. they are
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home to large manufacturing factories and large lots where there are warehouses. and what we're hearing from the ukranian government is that the missiles came from she 1995 strategic bombers that were launched from the caspian sea. certainly a very high profile attack on the capital today. russia president has threatened to strike new targets of the west supplies ukraine with longer range missiles, celebrities, and made the comments to russian state media, but didn't specify what new targets he was referring to. last week, joe biden said he would supply you with advanced precision rocket systems. after receiving assurances, they would not be used to strike targets inside russia, because then you booked in your book. so let's, if they supply them with this, then we'll conduct our own appropriate conclusion. use our tools which we have enough of and we will strike those targets, which we have not yet been hitting down until our sag room. also is a senior lecturer and we're studies at kings college, rhonda, and, and an expert in russian foreign and security policy. here's what you have to say.
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i think that the warning on the attacks in kia are trying to send a message to the west to intimidate countries like the united states, britain that are providing significant military support. and in the phone, for example, the off a system rocket launchers. and i think that what is very important in this respect is to be very careful not to become sort of hostages of russia black, maybe on russia's threats because it is russians the russian regime. and it's military while we're talking crane so on though there is a risk of providing these additional weaponry. i think we have to be very careful not to feel intimidated. that could be at risk of escalation, that russia decides to. he talk good that it has been so far. so we see that there is a message i'm sort of in here, a message to key if be careful because we would have to also your government structures that they have also here, for example,
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at the terminal nikolai in the south. it's an important grain terminal where you crane, you know, i could potentially explore the grain that we need globally. so there is a risk of sort of, again returning to the faces of the war of the early days of the early months of the war when that was massive argument of cities of industrial enterprises. so booking is trying to send a message because he's very worried that these weaponry that is going to be sent might have re, an impact on the ground, especially in the areas of the don't boss and ukraine's football team has just missed out on their efforts to qualify for the world cup. let's get more on this from santa. yes, that are in a huge disappointment for ukraine's at national team. they were beating one nail by wales and their playoff. carrots bales deflected free cake, put wales ahead after 34 minutes and carded ukraine came close to scoring an equalizer on number of occasions. wells held on to win and their back at the files
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for the 1st time. since 1958 were watching the match was out correspond the pool. reese, who joins us now live from card of for very disappointing of for ukrainian fans. how are they feeling well yes. as you say, you know, they did really have that chances, especially towards the end. it really looked like they might get that world cup dream back on track. but with joined by nancy and his family from levine, who's just come out to the ground there and caught it. what are your feelings on the are missing out? so close relationship. it was amazing game was really me as a game and it's a game again. you never know what happened, how happened bought the gush roy best. and then if i just check and really for the game to try the bass and deliver it again. again, one reflection law. one goal, like i say,
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you never know the norman to the next time and he denies man, we're ready. busy problem with one of the best buy the best been done in scotland. it was amazing game and back here and i will support as well. but fortunately, again, again, we will wish, well, all the best and then we'll copy is a really, really try the bus for 50. yes. but again, it's again and what has this journey meant to you and your fellow ukraine problems and people like how was it? it's slightly more than football at the moment. a daily, oh no, no. it's a hard time. i really, really hard time in norman. we not all deserve it. well, we haven't amended. all little support is a little support for everything and you're probably here. we saw lots of support the some, some forces and all i'm in for all the best job was doing you know me because really the do an amazing job. like i say, when 21st century will one of the say,
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you know me and it is fortunate happen on the fortunately when you saw this game was just a little bush be the just the cottage people get them and get them done. so hopefully you guys done the best so the can and hopefully this will will be finished and thank you very much and, and cover iterations. thank you. thank you. thank you. so i saw a great disappointment from ukraine, bronze, but also congratulating wiles. it's been a long white for woke up place for them. as he said it was a bad night for ukraine, but a very historic night for well, isn't it? i made it. it is, you know wales are a really tiny nation who have over achieved in football. really, you know, they got to the semi finals of the euros in 2016. but it's been an incredible long wait for a world cup place at 1958 in sweden was the last time around the world cup. just to
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pull it out into some context. the play who scored to not come out of out tournament was a 17 year old brazilian. oh by the name of pile i you. so it's been such a long time since wells been at the woke up less than 4000000 people in this country. they will be out cattle 2022, always the library. some card of that. thank you very much for that schools will have the rest of the sports later on, but for now it's back today. thank you so much. we'll see you later on santa thank you. well for the time being we'll tell you about tennis. yeah, because the opposition leader is warning that the country is facing what he calls. a state of irony on saturday. protests were confronted by police as they demonstrated against president crisis. i had thank use him of attempting a power grab after he sucked the government and suspended parliament. judges are also planning to go on strike for a week after the president dismiss. 57 of them over corruption allegations. ah, we think the people must 1st meet to decide that go,
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discuss that sit and go. and then we're called to achieve such a goal. all the parties must reach a reproachful in order to be able to face that common enemy. the biggest threat is to not agree to stay in disagreement. under this israeli sadler storm baylock's on last compound, the dawn under the protection of its really forces. the incursion led to confrontations with palestinian worshippers. it follows violence last week by settlers during the is really flag day marches and the muslim quarter of occupied east jerusalem. lebanon has warned israel against any aggressive action and disputed waters where both states hope to develop off shore energy. after a ship arrived off the coast to produce gas for israel, lebanese presidents, michelle, and said, any activity would amount to an act of aggression and a provocation. israel says the field is within its exclusive economic zone and it's not and disputed waters. i'll just, the media network continues to demand a rapid,
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independent and transparent investigation into the killing. if it's journalists and the occupied west bank shooting off, there was shot in the head by is really forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, is really for a storm the procession and started beating warners causing pall bearers to nearly drop her coffin didn't stop. thousands of palestinians are marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. a block that was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. he was president job aid and has reportedly pushed back his possible trip to saudi arabia and to israel. us media says biden could visit these 2 countries. in july on friday, the president said he was considering a visit to saudi arabia. a stark reversal after once vowing to make the kingdom
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a pariah state after the assassination of a prominent distance. but a senior democrat says the president should not go at all. i wouldn't go, i wouldn't shake his hand. this is someone who butchered an american resident, cut him up into pieces in, in the most terrible and premeditated way. and until a saudi arabian makes a radical change in terms of human rights, i would want anything to do with him. now i understand the, the degree to which a saudi arabia controls oil prices. i think that's a compelling argument for us to win ourselves off a reliance on foreign oil and on oil more globally. so we don't have despots and murderers calling the shots. so let's ask to alan fisher who join answer washing. so it seems like the plan trip is on hold alan and others, like adam schiff, urging him not to go ahead with any visit to saudi arabia. and adam chef would speak for a significant portion of the democratic party on capitol hill. certainly,
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the potential of the visit has been the talk of washington for a number of days on friday. as you said, your biden was asked about it, and he said they were looking at it. it was possible everyone goes back to before the election when joe biden essentially wanted to reset the relationship the washington had with saudi arabia. remember, donald trump was very close to the ruling their family there, very cloths with saudi arabia. joe biden described saudi arabia as a pariah state. he wanted to essentially isolate mohammed ben salmon, who is the de facto leader of saudi arabia. he was critical of saudi arabia when it came to human rights to the rule in the war in yemen. and in particular to the brutal murder of jamal kashodi, who was a u. s. resident and a columnist with the washington post at remember the c, i. e said that mohammed bin salman a was the man who gave the order for the journalist to be killed at the consulate
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in istanbul. so people were surprised that saudi arabia popped up as a potential place for joe biden to visit. know, according to what we've been here in washington over the last few months, jo biden's tried to place a call to mom had been summoned to talk about oil prices, about the, the leadership in saudi arabia has essentially ignored joe biden. there was some shuttle diplomacy between senior figures here. and so the rabbit tried to set up a summit between the 2. of course, the whole idea is that both sides will have something to announce at the end of it . you don't just go along and hope that things will work out. and it looked as if everything was on track for a summit at some point at the beginning of june. and israel would be included in a trip to the middle east, your biden's, 1st trip to the middle east since his election now appears that everything could well be on hold. joe biden certainly wanted to talk about oil prices. he wanted convince the was biggest oil producer to start producing more. the price of oil has started to come down slightly. but you'll buy news. how important is to his re
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election effort and to his political standing. because the price at the pumps here in the united states is really punishing a lot of families. so it doesn't look as if this trip is off. it is just on hold, but there will be plenty in the democratic party like adam ship, who will be pushing to make sure that it doesn't actually happen at all. okay, thank you so much. allen fessor reporting from washington, d. c. and other shooting has taken place in the u. s. at least 3 people have been killed and nearly a dozen injured. it happens in one of the most popular shopping and entertainment areas in the east coast, city of philadelphia, official say, several active shooters. we're seeing no one has been arrested so far. let's take a closer look now at the number of mass shootings in the u. s. in 2022. so far. 200 . 39 incidents have left at least 255 people dead. and more than a 1000 injured $27.00 of those attacks were carried out in schools. the latest was
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an revolved a texas where 19 students and 2 teachers were killed. since that happens on may 24th, the u. s. has seen 26 other attacks. the democratic party is gun reform advocate says there are real efforts to try and insure a package of measures on gun safety can, could pass in congress. christina delgado is a gun reform advocate. she's based in santa fe texas. she says there is a consensus on changing the gun laws. i actually have been working tirelessly alongside other survivor, families who have actually lost their children to gun violence, socialist and violence which is called ethan law. and we were actually back there in march, and we met with over a 100 members of congress. you know, these measures are actually completely supported by responsible gun owners. i come
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from a long line of gun owners. my spouse is a gun. and susie, as my bonus son is going into the air force, and that's kind of a bonding experience for them. but i am optimistic that in this time that we have been 4 years from the shooting here in santa fe and to have it happen again here in texas with night teen children. that someone is going to step up and decide that enough is enough. today we were made promises back 4 years ago from our texas legislature. we were made promises from former president trump. and that, that administration from 2018 and nothing has been done. so i do believe that people are going to come to the table. i have not seen concrete measures yet, but the sheer fact that they were able to come together and put together this package, this keep queued safe act on. it does give me some optimism. i've spoken with some
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of our republican representatives and you know, they are looking for solutions and looking to work with people from the other side . and i do believe that unfortunately, it took 19 children to get people to get up and do something. stella had only auto renews our 11000 kilometers from cheve. why the world's biggest exporter of green is under threats from the war in ukraine and sport. another career landmark for one of the english crickets greatest other ah hello there. let's look to the middle east and it's all about the heat, particularly for iraq and western areas of iran. now for baghdad,
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the temperature is expected to touch 50 degrees. by the time we get into tuesday, possibly challenging the all time record, nearly 10 degrees above the average of those hot and dry conditions. continuing through the week for wet to whether we have to head up north to turkey. and that's going to cool things down for much of the levant, but down in the south for the gulf states, while we're seeing temperatures pick up for saudi arabia and could talk 44 in riyadh and a doha. now the heat continues across much of northern africa. we've got warnings out to southern areas of our g area as temperature is pick up here. but for the west, it's going to cool down slightly for mary tamia, the that for her a dust continuing to pose a problem in places like senegal. and we'll see some intense thunderstorms breakout in southern areas of molly nigeria and cameron, continuing to see that very wet weather. we could see some flooding here. we're going to see thunder storms pick up the southern parts of e. c, o, p, a car for warnings out for kenya and tanzania with some rough waves. where driven
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the east of southern africa dryer in the west, with plenty of sunshine in cape town. by the time we get some monday that sure weather update. ah, across the world, young actor basement organizes are on the move. you know, making sure that i heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city, use different tools and means to fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a nation wide problem. network wires, a systemic solution generally can change on l. j zed. ah, with
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lou. ah, ah, hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera news, our gunman have attacked a church during sunday service in nigeria. it happened in the south western town of o, and there are reports of dozens of people have been killed in the attack. a fire at a container, storage facility and bangladesh has killed at least 40 people. 450 have been
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injured many seriously. some containers were being used to store flammable chemicals and he has really b. j. p, has suspended its national spokeswoman overcome about the prophet mohammed before sharma may be allegedly derogatory comments in a television debate of a spark protest from some group. catherine toys have summoned to injure them. bastards, over the common cause are said, it expected a public apology and immediate condemnation by the indian government. while the assistant for a minister of cuts are a little hoss, has treated this thing. the atlanta phobic discourse has reached dangerous levels in a country long known for its diversity and its co existence unless officially and systematically confronted the systematic. the systemic case, speech targeting islam and india, will be considered a deliberate insults against the 2000000000 muslims cross over to new delhi and speak to john mitchell who is a senior a b j. p leader. welcome to al jazeera, thanks for speaking to us. on the news, ours says,
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tell us what your reaction is to the condemnation that's been coming in from various countries who were just mentioned in class are kuwait, iran, the organization of a lot of corporations is also waited. which mostly think that international a vision of this issue is not chlorophyll. what has been said by a person has b can then bang b b b chip. he has disassociated itself on such a statement because we do not believe doug bird. religious, the gods should be included being for the most sense of utah, the hindus. c, for far, far, far too long. a lot of muslim leadership has been any good to you towards which we have all this meant him. it to be wrong. similarly, the meant been that any denigration of any god of any religion or is for the season by her actions we didn't exist. right. okay, let's talk about that. that isn't on as a say. let me just ask you about this action, because in this instance, as you're seeing there is, there has been an international price to pay with all the condemnations coming in
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for various countries. so is this why the b j. p is taking notice. now, when in the past, the party is accused of a hate speech against muslims in general, mobilizations against muslims, and a b. j. p. has done nothing about it, nor it has never been substantiated back at the level of bgp. something has been done, be the hitch beach or beat her any her stance of anti muslim birth sentiment. be chip is never going back. it is the illusion. rich people are made which have been dejected, fair, and square. as i said, on the contrary, there's been so much off hostile her. ah, demi glue should be him to wants by leaders. why? why, why is that? why we're not? we're, we're not la la, shy here. when we're talking about the people that were made by, by your national spokesperson now the, the indian government in government is saying that it's distancing itself from,
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from these comments. and this is in fact the quotes, the ambassador and cut our sad, actually sent me just finished. the tweets did not in any manner, reflect the views of the governments in india. these are the views of a fringe element, but you're talking about the national spokesperson spokeswoman of the, of the b j. p. this is hardly a friend's element that the national spokesperson of egypt. he has been suspended on before the season that what she est tibbetts continued to the believes of the debbie, the terms that nor religious assemblage should be designated be due for the both of beach for the muslims. leave, maintain this all to all god the existence. because you believe that the religion to every religious identity must be respected. so when somebody goes beyond what we believe that is that he's in it's the action has been ticket. okay? so as, as they say, play, you might see that he's in fight. it's internationalization. can i ask you if they play people willing to apologize as their b as their b j p going to apologize?
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you keep saying that it's distancing itself? is the party going to offer your b is just associated it. so what it is, the part to learn when you action them will wiggly of dig him action against these spokesperson and we have distance ourselves. and he said, we do not know even this to really be disassociate ourselves with the statement that is enough or as the apology. because if you got the actual against her, there may be question of an apology. would have come up with something we do not identify ourselves, but it is the question of apology. that's understandable. you did. that is the reason why you should have been thinking about the same thing. deemed a rationalization of this issue is i think i'm going forward because what has been happening here domestically should not be viewed in isolation. you see, when it comes to weiss of sanity must be universally expressed. it should be even handed. it can be select, there are a voice of sided, it becomes seliger than the problem. guns will have to leave it as it is for the
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season that i, i depressed that it should not be intellectual lays. thank you so much for joining us or from delhi. we appreciate your time with us on al jazeera sit down so little now farmers in brazil say their livelihoods are being damaged by an increase in fertilizer prices caused by the war in ukraine, with about 30 percent of their supplies imported from russia. i'm bella luce, they're feeling the effects of a war, thousands of kilometers away. monica, on account reports from brazil. farmers who southern brazil are feeling the economic brunt of the warn ukraine. 3 months after russia's invasion, they are still able to secure fertilizers for their crops. but at the very high prices or, but as you say, daughter know, brazil is the world's largest, so producer to be good. and it's the only international giant green producer that is almost totally dependent on important fertilizers, 86 percent of what the country needs comes from abroad. and much of it to you from
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russia and bella roshan say. despite international sanctions against moscow, russian ships are still being able to dock a brazilian poor earth. i should go move. this is not enough for market as big as brazil's, the war has complicated the logistics of importing products from that part of the world. generating insecurity among investors. that's why fertilizer prices have skyrocketed. last year, each of these bags with one ton of fertilizer, used to cost $600.00. now farmers are paying twice as much for the same amount, brazil's president able. so madam visited moscow shortly before vladimir putin ordered his troops to invade ukraine. he said latin america's largest economy would be neutral in the war, because business with russia is fundamental. fertilizers is sacred for you also not as stanley as the support of brazil's powerful agricultural lobby,
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even here in put them thought bodies were 75 percent of the population is of ukrainian descent and he's running for reelection in october. the glad q marcus from what's happening in the greenest, terrible book. brazil has to think about itself. you cannot get involved because 30 percent of the fertilizers report come from russia and bella rouge, which kind of thing from brazil has announced a 3 decade plan to reduce the countries dependence on imported fertilizers. but experts say it could also take decades before there are any results. meanwhile, farmers in brazil are hoping for the war to wind monica and not give al jazeera, but then thought body's brazil. nepal is marking world environment day by campaigning to clean up the himalayas. the poles military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on the world's highest mountain. people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest than other peaks for at least 2
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months. people in kazakhstan had been voting in a referendum on overhauling its constitution. it comes 6 months after a violin demonstrations calling for political reform, one of the proposals as district former president nor sultan, as or by of his title as leader of the nation. the current leader accustomed omar took i of says, amendments will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. a critic say the changes will bolster a talk. i abs ambitions for a 2nd term. china has launched 3 astronauts into space on board. its schanzer 14 spacecraft, the crew will spend 6 months completing the construction of the target space station. brianca group, so reports ah. 3 taken notes. a chinese astronauts carrying the nation's pride and the emission of making china the world news space superpower. so they blasted off from the george wine
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satellite long center on the edge of the colby desert. and in 15 minutes reached lower earth orbit. the launch was broadcast live wednesday television, a sign of china's going confidence in its technological might ongoing among march to f, y 14, carrier rocket has actually said the shenzi, 14 ran space grove to the designated orbit, the solar panels of stretch and operated normally. now i announced the shan zoom fortune man spacecraft launch mission a success. the mission is full of symbolism. the 3 are part of china. second generation of astronauts. you young is among them. she was the 1st chinese woman in space, and it's now making her return after 10 years. since you're ill, it gives me great pleasure to be able to grow up in this era to integrate my personal dream with the interests of the whole country and to be entrusted to
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complete the countries fast manned manual rendezvous and docking mission was the shin. so 14 spacecraft was assigned keeping temperature, oxygen levels, humidity, and comfort in mind. with advances in it's talking system will tell her to what to do during previous rendezvous in docking the orbit. control strategies will all decided and implemented by ground teams in the current fast automated rendezvous docking all the all bit. control strategies are generated from calculations by the spacecraft and then independently implemented by the space ship. today in 2003, china became the 3rd country to launch a man spacecraft into the earth's orbit. 42 years after the former soviet union send the 1st human into space. but since 2016, under precedence she's in pain missions to the moon and mos have accelerated
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precedence. she says, turning china into a space superpower is a critical national priority. as space exploration becomes the new battle ground for chinese competition and influence brianca gupta, r 0. let's talk about this launch with the tiny harrison joining us from washington dc. she's a fellow of the outer space institute at the university of british columbia social work on multiple now. so missions. hi there. thanks for joining us on al jazeera. so what do you make of this launch? how, how important is it for china? is it mixed up for china and they're starting to get to the point where they want to have a permanent human presence in space aboard their jan guns on space station. and so this crew will be there for 6 months, and then they'll trade off with the next crew in another 6 months, which will complete the construction of their, the space. ation of they would like to permanently and have it right and talk to us about the speed the china is actually building. it's they station it it's quite impressive how fast they've marsha put all this together while they're also
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pursuing so many other endeavors. you know their mission to mars their winner over their planning, basically their version of the hubble space telescope and they're really accelerating these activities because it gives them a lot of credibility in the space sector. there's still a lot of pride from a country standpoint of being able to say we have humans and space. right. and here's the thing. i mean it's jaila space program is run by the chinese communist parties military wing at a time. when like, if you look over the u. s, for example, you have companies like space sex, refunded a founded by elan muss, which is leading the way in terms of privatizing space program. so do think china is going to, is china's ambitions realistic when it's going to keep everything run on funded by the states? i think since the cost of access to space the way that china's been doing it versus how things were under like a more government structure for nasa makes it easier for them to access space
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without so much of a need from the commercial sector bikes. we are seeing them start to reach out to the commercial sector and they did release a request for proposals or commercial access to their space station after the space station is going to be completed. so they, they haven't really ventured to far down that path yet. but it looks like they're keeping an eye on what's happening in the u. s. space to see if it's maybe something that they could learn from. interesting. okay. and with china's increased human presence in space, or we're seeing a little bit of a sort of re ignited space race between the us and china. and how do you think that russia is looking into all of us? i think there's definitely a bit of a, a re ignition of a space race. there's obviously concern to national security standpoint when, whenever china has activities and space when you're talking about the u. s. government. but there is a lot of international collaboration in the, in terms of russia and the european space agency was china. and so i think the question is, who will the united states left behind if they continue not wanting to collaborate with china when it comes to space activities?
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so it'll be interesting to see how russia comes into play here because they are looking to be more and better with china and potentially pulling out of irrational space station. all right, thank you so much, tanya. harrison, thanks for joining us from washington d. c. x around me still had on the al jazeera news, our we have the sports teams coming up and ukraine's football or is have just missed out on realizing their world cup dream sun out will be here once again with more on back story. i'm not sure. ah, you had a white judge why prosecutor white cops and this black kid 16 when it happened, gets nailed. i've been in prison more years than i've been free on the street. there are some folks born bad if it's their child who is making these mistakes, they don't believe that they're born bad, full time struggles to tennessee to investigate why the state has one of the longest sentences in the u. s. for juveniles convicted of murder. 51 years behind
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thousands of people in the u. k. have attended celebrations on the last day of queen elizabeth platinum jubilees celebrations. while a huge pageant to place of london outside buckingham palace, hundreds of other events kept a local focus on marking the queen 70 years on the british throne. nadine bought by reports ah, at 93. he's just a few years younger than queen elizabeth and for allow for dennis this special jubilee luncheon east london was a chance to entertain the community. ah, late playful all, all full upward logo for it won't climb the friend much longer. my boy lived all morning just wanted to do with pitching has gathered at the center for a free, traditional lunch of the sing song. but they were joined by other residues for the last day of the 4 day jubilee. i do remember the silver jubilee. when i was young,
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i was probably about 7 am and this feels quite lot similar to thoughts. it's gonna be more community based. but they would like for this to carry odd, not every year, maybe, but just to get together with communities and to be some legacy there. for the older generation, the queen's been a force of stability ever since her accession to the throne 70 years ago. people like michael, who's received numerous awards for his time in the army. the loss of a big, a special plotted of jubilee medal will of the claim will of been haven't arrived, family, and will love the community spirit there. it brings together for each and every one of them. and the queen can do that, and she does to me every day therapy event, slight vase, a community centers in residential streets, across the country. and even for people who don't consider themselves, stones, royalists, many will tell you it's
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a great chance for the generations to come together. and for those too young to remember, even the diamond jubilee 10 years ago. there were other attractions to what's the best thing about? oh, daphne talk. oh yeah. i think i'm supposed takes of all shapes and sizes were on offer at the oval cricket ground and south london, prince charles b i to the throne and his wife camilla were here for a somewhat bigger jubilee lunch. and at windsor castle crowds gathered to try to break the world record for the longest picnic but for thousands of people, it was about keeping it local as well as marking a milestone. ah ni nadine baba al jazeera london time for the sports news was santa. thank you very my to diane, while as we've been hearing, ukraine's football team just missed out in their effort to qualify for the walk up . but they were beaten one nail by wales in their playoff garrath bales. a
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deflected free ticket, put whales ahead of the 34 minutes in cardiff. ukraine came close on a number of occasions pouring an equalizer like wales held on to win and their back at the panels for the 1st time since 1958. yeah, girls beat amazing, my son is brea diggs and i because his problems are equal to the goal. let me know. all kinds of units would be amazing laura. so i hope the proud of every single point on it. and raphael nadar has continued his dominance of the french open. he won this, he has final, against gasper casper. rude and straight set set to secure his 2nd grand slam title of the year. and the richardson reports, ah, the french open trophy is back in familiar hands, roughly on without winning
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a 14th rowland guerrero's title. at a time when he himself is spoken about being forced to retire because of injury. the spaniard was quick to thank those, had gotten back to playing the very highest level i saw without you and i think of days will be possible without any doubt. not, especially in the very top moment that we went through in terms of injuries. if you, if i don't have a great, ah support from the in the family i, everybody that i have been next to me. nothing of this will be possible because i will be redated much, much before so many, many thanks for everything. noise. custer rude was on the other side of the net for this final. it was his 1st ever appearance in a grand slam decider. and he never looked likely to cause an upset. down to the 1st, he sits 63. routes game unraveled completely in the final set that our winning it 6 love. now 36, he's the oldest ever winner of the french open cycle.
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means a lot to me in our means. everything can means a lot of energy door to that. i don't to keep going either know what can happen in the theatre about die gonna give fighting her that i to get by and so many things i needed, his also extended his all time. grandson. recall to 22 titles. his greatest rivals never jock. of ich and roger federer both have 20 to their name and the richardson al jazeera american teenager cockle girl 1st suffered her 2nd final defeat in 2 days after losing out in the single spinal against irish wine ticket. at this time, the 18 year old came up to salt and a double frenchman, callian garcia, and christina london over to recovered from a set down to beat golf and her american compatriot. jessica,
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the good deal route was the hero. for england's cricketers as they came to thrilling when over new zealand and the 1st test that lords england started that day for needing 61 runs for victory with 5 wickets in hand. boot guided the home side to their target, finishing on 115 and not out. in the process that he became adjust the 2nd english player to score 10000 test runs. and the golden state warriors that will be looking to bounce back in game 2 of the n b, a finals against the boston celtics, steph curry and his teammates, at worst. on the 12208 the at home in game one will be host again when the teams at face off late on sunday. golden states most recent title was back in 2018. you know, we have the teenagers find a little bit momentum like they did and they keep making shirts to the sets of stuff to come, regain their momentum. they play well,
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so we're no other good team. so we, we got a respond on, on sunday, mr. in the final so we gotta just go and so with the mindset that we got to put our best for for play, some really good basketball, we plan on winning the game. so i'm looking forward to the challenge and our group is looking forward to the challenge as well. and an embarrassing moment for a leading moto, g p, a rider at the katanen. com, kim harris alex is battle celebrating what he thought was a 2nd place finish in barcelona. unfortunately, the spaniard that still had one left to go. you realize he's a mistake too late and went on to finish down and 5th, yamaha right there. fab. you parked out one the way to extend the his championship week. that's for me. doing okay, thank you so much. and thanks for watching the news are on al jazeera, my colleague. good, mary, i'm the mas is with you in just a moment with much more off the phase news. bye bye,
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