tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 7, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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ah, the u. k. prime minister says it's time to draw a line under questions about his leadership and move on. but his johnson survived a confidence vote and his own party on monday, calling the outcome. a convincing and decisive results in supporters celebrated the vote. but the scale of the rebellion as raising questions about his future. 40 percent of the prime ministers colleagues refused to back captain. let's go live now to where we challenge his standing by fresh in london. so worry can boris johnson. now draw a line under this will or i think it was, david cameron who wants memorably destroyed doris johnson as like a greased pig lit for his ability to get out of difficult situations. but i think bras, johnson is really going to have to cover himself from head to foot enlarge to day and going forwards to wriggle out of this one because he is in a very,
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very tight spot. yes, he's going to be putting on his biggest smile for his cabinet colleagues. he's has been holding a cabinet meeting at downing street this morning, but i wonder if he's looking around the table in those quiet moments looking at those faces. i'm wondering actually how many of them who are supposed to be his storage as allies, how many of them he can really a trust or whether any of them were secret traits as when they came to vote, sir, last night i've been out here on the green getting a bit of a sort of temperature check this morning. speaking to those who got out, i could find a couple of fir politicians are gave their views to me. now we can hear now from, from in blackfoot who's a, an opposition politician. the head of the, the westminster scottish nationalists and also from lee anderson, who's a member of the conservative party. and back boris, last night. everybody was gob smacked by the number of tory m p. 's the voted
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against the prime minister last night and just was reflecting on the 140 tory m p 's with no confidence in their leader. it's a pretty big thing for a member of any party in parliament to come over and see that they have no confidence in me. so i, i thank them for that from the bottom of my house this morning. but the prime minister needs to reflect on the fact that 40 percent of his m p 's plus, but perhaps even more significantly, 2 thirds of the government backed ventures voted against or johnson. now of course, we've seen motions of no confidence in previous conservative leaders. margaret thatcher, to read to me in the end, he can't run away from this time. the result that we saw last night was johnson. you will have to recognize that it doesn't have the trust. the parliamentary, he certainly doesn't have to trust the parliament, is going to replace him. nobody's gonna replace it. nobody stepped toby's, rebels, you know, for j. tell them vote, and he has a promise that it was for the heather baldwin. been brave enough to say all one is going to get him a policy nobody. so until that person step. so man or woman,
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woman says, i've got the disease and policy. this is what i want to do. but also for the prominence. so what should we be watching for next? well, there are numerous options available to a leader who's trying to reach dorothy, one of them is a moderate new policy. so let's look at about one of them is a cabinet reshuffle and possibly an outside chance or very outside chance of cooling a snap election. but also watch out for any cabinet resignations. if the big be leaving then you know that that is flaring up. yes. again, but right the conservative party off they are the most successful political part, the british history. they do have a proven track record of getting rid of leaders when they start to smell past that used by day and also don't write off for us. johnson by mistake, the grease pillars. hurry, thanks very much indeed for that. we're joining us now live from glasgow is john
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curtis, professor of politics at strathclyde university, greece pig lazar correspondent, called boris johnson, is not the most glamorous of images. but is it right so you know how convincing a result was this for the prime minister? oh, as to that is not a very convincing result. art sol? ah, if he got more people voting against him, the teresa made dick but made off out of up to this kind buck in december of 2018. ah, he didn't do anything like his blood as john manger did. but in 9095, he put his leadership on the line. it was challenged by joe red. who is that an a member of his covenant and only slightly better than margaret thought. your bucket 9090 when she was challenged by like what has to type in a way to which on that occasion the cabin and did rebell. i'm told mrs. thatcher
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thought the game was up and she duty resigned in a matter of hours later search none. this was a very substantial rebellion. i still curse one's already said will my son daughter, meaning that a majority of those not in are attached to the gotten voted against the primary stuff on the credit and now i'm asking is before us in future islam, to what extent is the prime minister going to have adequate all salty over some piece of when it comes to difficult issues over which tori and pace, how das, whether or not he will still be able to command the house of commons on those occasions. so. busy for example, i most oversee there is still a serious argument about the northern on protocol. busy he, the u. k. government is saying he wants to take the legal pass to abrogate the treaty unilaterally. if you can't reach a satisfactory conclusion to the european union, we know who the house in laws isn't by happening all this,
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we noted some conservative peace ought happy about this. i know there is conservative gaze, awful. we are going to be less likely to follow mister johnston into the least. there are other issues with our arguments above the government trying to time the rules on protested and some of the cycles, again, please, i just thought about that. so that was all though he has a majority of 75, it isn't necessarily kill prime, is just always going to get good is going to be able to get his way. and the obstacles that i wanted to something that because i want to get an idea of how much damage this is actually done to the conservative party. it force dunsen now feels that he's beholden to them and may not even know who to trust in the party. how stable can it be? well, it is economy shortly considered part intervention force. johnston has long been taught. it was done back in december and january when the taught to get a 1st emerge,
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the girl has been unable to move the numbers on public opinion on this. as a result of 60 percent of people in palm geoff again, yes, they said the pharmacy should go, including one of the 3 of those who voted for jose. mr. johnson in 2019 ah 32 percent of. busy the concern yourself so voice behind the damage is being done. the question is whether. busy well, under this friday to stuff that damage can be reversed, it's the one here. the $64000.00 question is, is on electric 75 percent off through telling the pulse is pretty consistent that they do not think that i don't have to speak to the truth over the far trade show. my going to be willing to listen for him on other issues like the cost of living crises, such us and successful. otherwise the rex saw 200. your immigration is a public crystal listening to it because they no longer believe that it will be very difficult for him to change. well, absolutely, and there are some bank pressing issues looming as well. john got to,
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thanks very much for taking the time to join us here on out to 0. the united nations has had accusations of human trafficking and exploitation in the ukraine, that promote se, perpetrated the taking advantage of the war. un, special representative on sexual violence in conflict addressed the security council for it is an un traffickers, whoa, is not a tragedy. it is an opportunity, women and children fleeing the conflict are being targeted for trafficking an expedition. in some cases facing further exposure to ramp up the risk while seeking refuge. they've been multiple reports from survivors of rushes, soldiers breaking down doors to basements, where women were sheltering and raping them. these terrible acts were done in front of their children, and they were filmed by the russian soldiers. these are bone chilling accounts
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of crucial direction and up our physicians off russian service personnel committing crimes of his sexual nature. since the very beginning of our special military operation in ukraine has become a favorite tactic of the key regime in our western colleagues. kristen slimy reporting from the u. n. z. as it's difficult to know, just how bad things all, they're worried that the actual number of women and children who've been sexually assaulted is much higher than the 124 cases that they have documented so far. given that 90 percent of refugees leaving ukraine are women and children, there's also grave concern that they're subject to human trafficking and sexual predators. course the outpouring of support for these refugees from
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european countries has been greatly appreciated. but the special representative, worried that predators were taking advantage of the situation and shared some disturbing stories of questionable people who had been circulating around these camps, offering rides to women and girls, and so on that could easily be preyed on in that situation. they say there's not a lot of vetting of the people who are coming to help in some of these instances. and they called for more vetting to ensure that trafficking is, is kept to a minimum well, rushes ambassador to the you and walked out of the security council meeting after moscow was accused of causing a global food crisis with its invasion of ukraine. methley nubbins year left as european council president shall. michelle address the 50 member body birthday to the fox. you has no sanctions. audrey church shall sitter in russia 0. and even our sanctions on russian transport sector do not draw beyond our you
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borders. you may leave the room, maybe it's easier not to listen to the truth. the ambassador, the u. s. federal judge has authorized the seizure of 2 private planes owned by russian. businessman raymond brockovich, the court issued the warrant, saying they were used in violation of u. s. export restrictions imposed after russia's invasion of ukraine, plains valued at more than $400000000.00. abramoff, which was forced to sell the english football club. chelsea to bang sanctioned by the british government. because you've all still had hair on this nice our including will he be 5th time lucky kenya's opposition leader joins a tight race for the presidency and a make or break moment. millions of students in china take their national university entrance test on the pandemic restrictions class in sport, colorado heading to the stanley cup finals the 1st time in 2 decades. all the details coming up later
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ah, the u. s. says warning of a forceful and swift response. if north korea pursues a nuclear test deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman, made the comments in south korea where she's meeting senior officials. they say they're a size. pyongyang is preparing for its 1st nuclear test since 2017. sherman's visit comes a day off to south korea on the u. s. 58 ballistic missiles. in response to a similar launch by north korea a day earlier. any nuclear test would be in complete violation of un security council resolutions. there would be a swift and forceful response to such a test. because as the international atomic energy agency itself has said that there is concern that they may conduct a nuclear test. this would be very d, stabilizing to the world security,
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and i believe that not only the are okay in the united states and japan, but the entire world will respond in a strong and clear manner. israel's coalition government has suffered a major setback. it's failed to pass a bill extending protections for israeli settlers and the occupied west bank. the emergency regulations which expire at the end of the month of been in place for decades. they allow israelis living in the legal settlements to enjoy the benefits of citizenship off palestinians live under military rule. among con, joins us now live from west jerusalem and him on to so badly. has this vote hit an already very fragile coalition? well this should have been a procedural vote is happen every 5 years since 1967 and it's passed out without any kind of incident at all apart from this time around. now the reason for that is currently enough. taliban it's government is an incredibly fragile coalition. it
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contains m kays from these really palestinian sites all the way down to the right wing. a lot of those and kate can't agree on anything. and in fact, the only reason like how relation really came together is that they bonded over the fact that they didn't one prime minister benjamin netanyahu in power. that's really one of the few things that kind of united them also is always a very fragile coalition. but this has sparked a huge political crisis here. now if, because the law hasn't passed is likely to be 3 different scenarios that will take place, the least likely is that the government will simply stagger on all the way up until after summer recess. and hope that something might change that they'll be able to stay in power. probably not going to happen. the 2nd thing that is much more likely to happen is they'll be a vote of no confidence in the given that could come as early as wednesday. if that happens, then that's a call for early elections and is role will go to the polls once again,
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having already been to the polls or at least 4 times in 3 years. so that's not like he's there. dario, however, everybody really understands in israeli politics. the another election would be unpopular. so it's likely that a new coalition would be formed between 2 strong partners now that could pave the way, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu to actually come back, do a deal. ah, if he gets the backing of ki king makers, like gideon saw, they could actually put him back in power, may not be the prime minister. ah, to begin with, he may, will give that up to somebody like benny gans, for example, who's a current defense minister. but all of that is all straightened. all of that is going to come in the next 24 hours, 40 hours in the weeks to come. but right now the one thing that everybody seems to be great on is this is the beginning of the end for this particular coalition government. and there's no a huge amount that can be done to try and rescue it. so we are looking at significant political change very soon. and just briefly on how is all with horse
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trading affecting people on the ground. we want to this bill actually allow settlers in the 1st place when 1967 when m israel occupied the west bank, it moved jewish settlers into settlement communities that they were building at the time. most people needed protection. now how these really government than did it was effectively offer them residency in the occupied areas and treat them as it is really citizens with israeli rights. they're equal to in israel proper for example, or that they do live in the occupied westbank man. that meant that that law was absolutely crucial. you can get protection from the government or from the army, the military or anything like that. the law that governs that means that your israeli, so if you gain certain kind of trouble, you can go to these really cause it's a way of a really cementing power in a power structure within the west bank. the most is reagan writes, old message,
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call a party. now why do they call it a product? because the palestinians in the occupied west bank don't actually have any of that . they come under israeli military rule, and they, they ruled under, as i say, israel military courts, they can be tried that detention. a lot of these rules of the military use come from the british era, british era, colonial rule. so it's 2 very different legal systems within the west bank, like i said, this should have been a procedural vote. it angered a lot of the jury settlers who say that the politicians will simply pay it plain politics with their lives. what does it mean for people on the ground? it's unlikely that anything radically change for the settlers, they're not suddenly going to be abandoned in their outposts in the occupied westbank. but it does me that at some point that will have to be a legal mechanism brought into play. the either covers them for the period that the law isn't passed all that the law gets passed and then they become is ready.
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citizens again right now they could well be coming under israeli military rule. and that's going to be politically even more unpopular for natalie bennett than he already is facing pressure for am on con, twenties, that from western some thanks, i much am altura media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists. in the occupied west bank showing up black over shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignment in jeanine. on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the in social community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation of clothes without reserve for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. south africa says the united arab emirates has detained
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2 brothers, who faced corruption charges businessman rogers and i told her who originally from india let fled from south africa in 2018. they're accused of using their relationship with former president jacob summa to profit financially. and influence government appointments and policy and to pull issue to read notice, requesting their detention last year for me to mina is live for us in johannesburg . so for many of the brothers have been arrested. but what do we know about the potential extradition? a lot of south africans are asking the same question, and it's likely that it may take some time before the brothers are extradited to south africa. they is an extradition treaty in place between the u. e and south africa that was only ratified toward the end of last year. and now the south african government has to apply for their extradition. but we also know that the group 2 brothers previously had been requested to return to south africa to appear
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before a commission of inquiry into corruption. and they refused to do that or only on specific terms and conditions which the inquiry wouldn't accept. and so they didn't return to south africa. so certainly the assumption is the 2 brothers would have absolutely no interest in returning to south africa, especially considering that they're facing corruption and ford charges related to a government project that was meant to assist a farmers in the free state province. but instead, money was electrically siphoned off into companies owned by the family and their associates. ok for me to many thanks for joining their from johannesburg with the latest. well, international investigators have been trying to like hate the groups of brothers who relocated from india to south africa in 1993 as it began opening up at the end of a parted. and while their business empire grew verse. so did that influence back in
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india, contacts officials, they're rated their homes and offices multiple times for allegations of money laundering. at least 3 state owned indian banks have been investigated for their dealings with the good to brothers. have name metal as more from new delhi. these are westcan nearly a year after the interpol issued a global alert for them and the allegations are very serious. i'm in the group. the brothers have been accused and accused of being at the center of the very corruption scandal that forced president former president rather jacob zoom are to step down back in 2018. specifically, they're accused of building a massive business in pile or winning lucrative government contract. and influencing government appointments because of the close ties with zoom, i and his family as well as by paying bribes. now, as of now, the 2 countries are that is the u. e and south africa are discussing
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a way forward the opposition parties as well as the current government. there has welcome these developments and hope that the extradition treaty that was ratified last year will help bring the brothers back to south africa to face charges. and now the dr. brothers left india in 1993. that's when they moved to south africa, but they're also facing charges of here in a separate case. there were various raids by tax authorities, multiple properties that they own in india over allegations of money laundering. now former president jacob summa, as well as the brothers, have him mentally denied these allegations of rawness that spring in hydra, emoji. she is a political as to a business day and from national daily newspaper in south africa. and she joins us now from johannesburg. good to have you with us. that was how significant these arrests all of these 2 brothers do they get to the halls of this corruption scandal
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i to go to has been described as some watch off. at a while read jewish group has been described as a back room. a work could be the real king and who, who states capture aggressively amongst the group does in south africa is a j group. and we now are beginning to ask questions about when data rates will take place. however, this is the most significant risk we've had with regard to states capture control president jacob's removal from office in 2018. as you all know, i'm due to my corruption, went on a boat, and it seemed as though the political executive as well as his wines, in this case to my and the go as a law i'm to them. so it's an important moment because they capture cost to you
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and much of which happens with absolute impunity. a, you optimistic you happy that the good as will indeed face extradition from the you a because they're bound to fight, says aren't they? and they're all suggestions that this could drag out for years. so we reliably understand that's a good says roy installed the relax as well as mike ellen had made a way we're ready to, to buy in order to bail them out. we do expect the good test will get well, but the reason called african authorities celebrating is because they now officially know where the group does off. so even in a case where they would get dale, what would happen is they would have to hand over there. they would possibly have to check in with the police every week and then extradition processes and began. but i reiterate the points that i made earlier. these are not the king in terms of the family, no enforcement agency is looking for actual actual good. and according to some
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media reports is there, would you oh, that is very interesting indeed that will have to keep an eye on that development. that side of the story. i was wondering how happy south africans are at the pace of this investigation has been very long, but it's been very long going as well. and the just being carried out so far, because the ex president jacob zoom only spent a couple of months behind balls demand. yeah, well the big problem that states as security agencies have in south africa is getting people to turn safe witness. so they can form a proper assembly case going into file. it's a big moment who called african enforcement agencies and they have also promised more interest in the managed to come. but as to whether most of africans, i mean i could. ringback they on social media, they said to me in political corridors, this session, every excitement,
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but will only know once we go to dallas and the next action happens only in 2024. we know that corruption is a coach in south africa and fall down like it was actually for the last couple world war of corruption, which is why we've seen day in the shop. please be fine. in terms of form, majority is on losing in 2024. if we look for the anything to go by meaning that will be the ultimate of whether or not the government delivers corruption, corruption, investigations, and change of the image of the governing. and hydra. m a g very interesting to speak to. thanks for taking the time to join us from john is back still had hair on al jazeera marley's military rulers and proposed a new timeline for return to civilian rule. lever live updates and ryan that
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promotes anger by requiring u. k. bounce south african passengers to prove who they are by taking a language test class in sport, to teams with hopes of winning this he has woke up, get ready to renew their rivalry details. coming up, ah hello the foundry down, pause, continue across parts of central europe and they are drifting further east. as you can see, the thunderheads, which happy interrupting over the last couple of days. in fact, we did see almost 80 millimeters of re 24 hours into austria. that where to where you can see the closet just pushing up in to check republic thought a military of low pressure, which brought in very heavy rain for of course the low countries easing across certain parts of denmark. now that where to where the wall slide i,
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which was the baltic. stacy, how the rain does pare pop, just around northern parts of the balkans and it really opens the gateway for more wet weather to come into western parts of europe. so we will see spells of cloud and rain coming through here, some heavy downpours for time course, northern parts of france as we go to the middle part of the week. sliding across the low countries and by that stage wet or whether they are right across the balkans, starting right up towards the baltic states, we are going to see a clear skies across the far east of europe in warm sunshine continued across much of southern europe, extending into northern parts of africa, we have got the showers now pushing up to southern parts of nigeria. central areas of nigeria been in togo, seeing some very heavy right east, the waste pushing those showers further westwards. as we got one over the next couple of days. ah, ah, al jazeera wells meets 2 arabs, both built successful life glowed pirate scholars have made enormous contributions
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. ah, again, you're watching out is there as reminder of our top stories this our, you k prime minister boys, johnson has survived a confidence vote around 40 percent of his own m. p. 's voted against him. despite this johnson's called a decisive results and says it's time to move on. united nations has heard accusations of human trafficking and exploitation in ukraine. that provides a conflict relates to sexual violence, is prevalent and pub trade to the taking advantage of the war. and israel's coalition. government has failed to pass a bill extending protections for israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. the emergency regulations which expire at the end of the month of being in place for decades. the man is tried and failed to become kenya's president,
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4 times as running for office again. but this time, right, a danger has the backing of the political establishment, which is what against him in the past, from nearby malcolm web reports on what's changed. it's election season in kenya, riley dingo has run for president for time as before. he launched his manifesto at an event in the capitol, nairobi will declare corruption, a threat to national security. and as douglas, as well as the government, the secure judges or corruption surveillance. this, michelle don't we did our 1st 100 days in of his ride has been involved in politics since the 1980s, mostly in opposition. he's never been declared the winner of an election with a many believe he's been raked out of victories before this time. some things have changed is the 1st time that royal or
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a danger burning with the support of the incumbent. outgoing president, early kenyata, with the support of the families that have dominated canyon politics on business. ever since independence for the british colonial rule. nearly 60 years ago, the 1st time that he's the chosen candidate of the historically dominant political establish rule is to kind of backing that his main rival william rito had once hoped for. he's been deputy president in the last 2 governments. 10 years ago. rooted teamed up with a who were kenyatta. at the time, both were facing chart is at the international criminal court for orchestrating crimes against humanity in the violence that followed the previous election in 2007 . the charges were later dropped off, the witnesses retracted their statement. who in re toes relationship seems deteriorated. medscape, leading to retail,
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running without the support of his former ally, in spite of being in government for 9 years. and he's now promising change, she had the problem is inequality, our economy modeling, the last 5 d, it has been trickle down which has only benefit that the few creating have them have not who i just how we in to change the economic model can years past elections have been mod by irregularities, allegations of rigging and sometimes violent. this time allegiances of shifted and factions, we aligned kenyans due to vote on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. molly's military has proposed a 2 year timeline for a return to civilian rule and falls of negotiations with west africa. block echo le, to lift it comic sanctions. the organization wants money to review its transition
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period. molly's moultrie had promised to hold lessons in february, but failed. i've been to military coups that since august 2020 mexican presidents has follow through with a threat to boycott the us hostage summit of the americas this week. under his manual lopez over doors skipping the events because cuba, bennett trailer and nicaragua, i've been excluded. washington says it understands live as overdose position but won't include countries. it considers undemocratic. mexico will send its foreign minister in the president's place. in up with somebody last, i may because they cannot be a summit of the americans, if all the countries of the americans do not participate will they can be. but we consider that this as a continuation of the old approach. a summit in los angeles, james to address how to reduce migration at the us mexico border. on monday, another group of refugees and migrant set out from southern mexico headed north.
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they times their departure to coincide with the summit, and europe hello is travelling with the group referred to as a caravan there, the mexico guatemala border. thousands of migrants set out from the city of dub schuler in the early hours of monday. many are mothers with young children who despite the heavy rain push to keep pace with the rest of the crowd. oh, there's numerous nationalities among them. but the vast majority or from venezuela . oh, all want to reach the united states. but i, when i was alarming, i left my country in search of a better future with god's help. if he permits, i will reach the u. s. border and find new opportunities and help my family. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. and many are now finding that mexico has its own challenges holloway, for this elderly woman. the inclement weather is too much. fortunately,
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paramedics are close by. her daughter says they're desperate for the nightmare to be open. in the morning that i'm looking for. then i will. i will follow up with amy and we're hoping they'll give us use visa. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. there are many people here, children and disabled people who get tired. many people died in the jungle on our way here, pregnant women children. they are children who fated just behind us saying it's the largest migrant care van to set out from southern mexico this year. but for a group this size to stay together, frequent rest are needed, especially for families traveling with young children. after several hours of walking, the group has taken a break from the punishing heat of southern mexico. they're tired, you can see the exhaustion on many of their faces, but just about every one we've spoken to says they're also committed to continuing their journey to the u. s. southern border with more rain forecast. the decision
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has been made for the group to stay put. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight, and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in. once again. manuel rap below al jazeera champ, uh, mexico. let's go back to that molly story. now. we've got nicholas hoc joining us live from deca and it. why has the military made this announcement of a 2 year timeline for return to civilian will now? well remember laura, about 6 months ago the military anti announced that they were going to stay in power for 5 years. and there, there was economic and financial sanctions put in place by neighboring countries over the weekend. on sunday, the heads of the west african countries gathered there with hope that those sanctions would be lifted. they weren't remember those sanctions, the cause of the fact that the effect of the actual population means that the price
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of basic necessitating, whether it be cooking oil or sugar has doubled. and the state coffers has just enough to pay civil servants for the next couple of months. so they're really feeling the effect of those sanction. now there's been negotiations between the president upto the emissary of the west african body. echo was the former president of nature. good luck, jonathan. with the military and we spoke to the foreign minister abilene job, who explained to us that the hopes were this announcement that they will be returned to civilian rule in the next 2 years by may 2024. well, that the sanctions would be lifted in the next echo was the west african summit that's going to take place in the month of july. and there's been growing criticism in the country itself by know, by, by the most influential m. m. m m. diego who said in
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a statement that the muslim people were taken hostage both by the western community and neighboring countries, but also by the arrogance of the malia and government. so that people of molly have been feeling the effect of those sanctions. and there's a pressing need for a timeline for everyone, whether it be the 1000000 people for the neighboring countries, but also to ensure that the, that there is an end to this military rule. they don't want to see the west african heads of state, a precedent set with no timeline. and so this is why this announcement is made just on the heels of the, the echo one that happened over the weekend. laura, joining us from molly, thanks very much. investigators and bangladesh and trying to determine the cause of a major fire at a shipping depot, at least 49 people died, the blaze which began on saturday set of explosions that could be heard several
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kilometers away. tampa challenging reports from city calendar. people here are still in shock the explosion that should then turn neighborhood around the depot, muhammad, or is one, is just one of the people who are badly injured and the obstacle of g o. 2. now, we were observing the fire near the depot gate, and then in a blink of an eye, there was a major explosion in suddenly flaming metal debris hit me on my head as i was running to seek shelter in a shocked houses. authorities are still searching for the cause of the fire. i'm enough for them to get a miss burnett. what am that we have initially learned from the explosion is that this happened you to a leak of hydrogen peroxide and it is quite likely created the spark charities are helping victims and their families begun to hold up on noodles. we've provided ambulance services to those who were injured or died from the fire incident, and alongside that we're also providing emergency medicine, food and clothes to those who are affected. although firefighters managed to bring
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the deadly blaze under control, the containers are still smoldering. clearance and salvage operation is still going on. you can see the level of devastation. i can smell film that's chemicals on the ground journalist were only given few minutes to check out the premises. and then we were told to leave this area because there is clearly more danger around victims, families crowd, the corridors of the hospital. i met again my li, i say kelly, my nephew is truck driver. he came to a truck into the container, des pay that night, but he never got the chance to unload the goods. and instead of severely injured due to the explosion, the owners of the container, people said they will help the victims. i won't go in to look at the other one that our main goal is to help those who are injured to help the families of the set up on an urgent basis. and the company will help the victims, families for the rest of their lives. and even bear the children's education expense. many of the containers contain internationally recognized clothe brands.
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and while safety standards have improved in factories in recent years, experts say more needs to be done across the entire supply chain than re chaudhry. i'll just either sit or condo, bangladesh, nearly 12000000 students across china sitting there. university entrance exams bought the government 0 tolerance cove at 19 restrictions are causing additional stress to already under pressure students. katrina reports from beijing. these teenagers are about to take exams, which many believe will make or break their future. china's university entrance assessments called the gao cow are among the toughest in the walt. almost $12000000.00 students are sitting them this year. the pandemic has created some of the most stressful conditions in the exams. history. temperatures are checked upon entry. both with fevers are immediately isolated. but there are other challenges. 18 year old charlotte song has been studying at home for 13 hours
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a day. current of hours, restrictions and aging forced all classes on line adding to the pressure says her mother feel andreotti bush. a tear physically going to school is very important, is for meeting peers, teachers, and relieving stress blessings. a protest being an outbreak in beijing and the she's been able to go to school again. this time for the critical period leading up to the cow cow i. the exam results are considered crucial for a good career. and competition and chinese job market has intensified in recent years. the unemployment rate for university graduates has soared since the beginning of the pandemic. among some employers, a see that no, they will look at your gal how school they'll look at university. you went through and that's how they'll filter when they get lost. not opposite. so i think definitely among more traditional employers like the government or like stay on dent prizes is a really huge factor in whether or not you're going to get an interview for it. so it does matter is hugely important. critics of the exam say,
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well kept unfairly advantage those living in bigger cities. others say they give those in poorer areas an equal opportunity to improve that prospects. these national exams are taking place from tuesday until friday, and they're so important that authorities have blocked off all of the road surrounding schools and testing venues to ensure that students aren't disturbed by noisy traffic. but not all eligible students are sitting the cow cow this week. in shanghai they've been postponed to next month. the financial center is exiting a brutal to monta virus lockdown students. they're endured food shortages and constant virus testing. in addition to isolation, one jogs relieve the same measures weren't in person b ging. so that one says he has a daughter to children from my generation only have one child be i an ordinary family. if our daughter fails, lose exams. how can they help her find a good job or to to be very hard. cl, it songs exam results will be out in
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a few weeks. meanwhile, she's planning to celebrate their completion with her favorite food. katrina, you out a 0 aging. a low cost airline as bank keys of racism for asking south africans to prove their nationality by taking a language test. line s as is trying to prevent passengers with fake passports from entering the u. k. not as gillian. busy explains only a minority of the population speaks africans. ryan air stepping into hot waters after forcing south african citizens to take a test in a language associated with a part height. grimay should be careful. language is a sensitive issue. they may well end up in front of the human rights commission withers. the airline says it asks passengers to write an offer cards to prove their passports aren't fake. but the move is causing widespread condemnation. it's not on fe. is just discriminating athletes in periods.
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oh is this in south africa has 11 official languages, with africans used by less than 14 percent of the population offers zulu and closer . but africans was the language of segregation during white minority rule when black citizens were told where they could live, work, attends school and own land. roughly 20 percent to the population of south africa, understand africans, but the rest don't. so you city was roughly 50000000 people who do not understand africans so they might as well have taken her zulu, which is the biggest language in south africa. and use that if that if you wanted to use one of the bigger languages, while not a british government requirement, ryan air has so far refused to say if it will withdraw the test join wolf al
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jazeera, the columbia navy has discovered 2 more centuries old shipwrecks on the ocean floor, there were found was monitoring the wreckage of another ship, the san jose galleon, which sank more than 300 years ago. historians say its cargo of gold coins and other treasures would be worth billions of dollars. cilla had hair on al jazeera o sports and a quite a spike was high. could her chief move by this major league baseball player? details just ahead ah
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let's get you all the sport now and his laura. laura, thank you so much. one team will take a step closer to qualifying for the world cup in cats are on choose day. i'll to really face the united arab emirates and a playoff in doha. but as joanna gaz, raska reports, there's still more work to be done for whichever team comes out on top. decisive do or die. a lost chance. this woke up play of match between the u. e and australia has been labeled many things. but while that's true for the loses he'll be sent home for the winners is just step one of 2 to make it to the finals. whichever team wins on tuesday goes on to face peru in an inter continental play off next week. for that ultimate goal of a place called 2022 australia is reputation is one of the power houses of asian football is at stake. here is our crews aiming for 5th straight woke up appearance, but they've struggled in qualifying this time around. this one,
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when from their last 7 matches, saw them clinched 3rd place in their group. and they're no strangers to playoffs, either strategy or pretty much used to doing it the hard way. and you know, as you said, me to, if it's on there with edi i through playoffs. and so it's an experience that we're used to. so physically we're in great shape mentally. the boys were in great spirits, sir. and i believe with that mental ozzy strength that we will come through right. 68 in the world. 26 places below australia, united arab emirates, the outsiders. but they upset south korea in the last qualified to make it this far to more winds with end of 32, you wait for a while, cut return. of course we respect australia, but we do not fear mom. you know, we're coming to think we prepared very well for the, for the match. and um, it's going to be a very tough match. you know, it's going to be the site in the details. we're ready to do a big game. we have,
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we know what we represent, our country colors you people with just over 5 months ago. and so cats are 2022 this much and the inter continental play of serve as a test for the teens, but also for the hosts and the stadiums. before 1000000 funds are expected to arrive for the 1st woke up in the middle east. john guys real scott al jazeera doha . counted his players are back in training after refusing to play a friendly with panama. the team are in a dispute with the countries football association over there, contract the team on a bigger share of world cup price. money canada are heading to the finals for the 1st time since $986.00. which side, se they met on sunday and will continue negotiations. they're due to play curts out in the concrete half nations leave on thursday. a repeat with 2018 world cup final has finished all square lay penalty for croatia secured a $11.00 draw against france and the nations lea fielding and under strength team france took the lead and ran rubio with the goal early in the 2nd half,
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both teams had suffered defeats in their previous games. crecia had lost 3 now against austria, but they hit back late in this game. a policy from andre cra, march, ensuring the game finished level. on tuesday, jeremy take on to england in munich. the g teams are meeting for the 1st time since euro 2020, when england claimed to know when in the last 16, germany drew their group opener with italy, while england lost hungry its energy, the me a muzzle fill in the end for all team we have to go into the game with a good feeling, i'm confidence after seeing them in training. for sure, we have to do better to beat england, no doubts about it. we're looking forward to what could be a classic match on one of the challenges a couple of years ago of the team was we've got her woke up semi final, but could we win against the bigger teams? and since that, we've one in spain, we beat belgium, wembley, and we beat germany. so we're starting to get those results. and we've got to
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continue to do that. 6 time major champion, phil mickelson, has confirmed. he will play in the 1st event of a saudi arabian back to golf series. mickelson will feature in the $25000000.00 van to this ensuring club in england, which tees off on thursday, the leading golf competitions in north america and europe have warned those who take part in the break away tour could face sanctions. mickleson hasn't played since february after making what he described as reckless comments about saudi arabia. he released the statement on social media. i have made mistakes in my career and some of the things i have said and done, taking time away and self reflecting, has been very humbling, fully realised and respect. some may disagree with this decision and have strong opinions. and i empathize with that's alley laker's new head coach, darvin ham says he's not feeling the pressure even though there are big expectations on him to deliver next season. 48 year old as a successor to frank vogel, who was fired after the lakers wrapped up by hugely disappointing season,
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which they didn't even make the playoffs that they did these guys, you know, they've been, are great by mistake and they want to be able to do some, i know all of them feel this way. they want to be able to do some collectively. that's great. put another banner in this builder, and it's the arch right now. so that's, that's just a child's desk. my pressure, i've seen real pressure light. so to me, this is fun. colorado avalanche are heading to the stanley cup finals for the 1st time since 2001. they be it host the edmonton oilers se expired to complete a 4 games suite and clenched the western conference title of face. either the new york rangers or to time defending champions, the tampa bay lightning and the final and it was a special night in san diego for one major league baseball star, eduardo escobar, of the new york mets, became a team's 1st player to hit for the cycle in a decade, it's an incomplete shipment. when a batter makes all 4 types of hits and the same game,
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the 33 year old venezuelan is only the 11th met, pull off the feet, escobar, his efforts, helping them out to meet the padres 11. okay. and that is all your support for now . spectrum. laura, thanks very much barbara. and that's it from me as well or kyle for this news. but don't go anywhere, asian, we back and just a moment with more of the days need ah . what. what we need to know that on this, which i don't need to be with them. when you look at me about how to put them on the training and most of the new home and ya today. and we're going to give you what we said as well. they didn't put
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frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the go to my security, create a government has no legitimacy in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera, across the wealth, young ac, the basement organizer there on the move. i need, you know, what 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 al jazeera. in just under
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a year's time, catalyse al bait stadium will house the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup. the many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff next, november c, u r. o 1022 as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. organize is getting ready to host the middle east. it's biggest ever supporting event. next year and for the council at national teams, they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds lobby hoping to convince both the fans and themselves. so they really are ready to take on the world. ah, we're going to back home or we have a huge agenda. i want to get it done. you ok parameters subarus johnson survives our confidence flows. the faces a major.
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