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a worsened by widespread drought. ah, hello there, norah kyle, this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. thousands of latin americans walk across mexico towards the us border of leaders discuss the migration crisis. and we want to cure and safe schools and we want gun laws that won't make it so easy for the bad guys to get the damn gun. oscar winning actor matthew mcconaughey at the white house, pleading for title gun controls. ah, ukraine's government says grain exports will remain at a trickle, just $2000000.00 tons a month. if russia does not lift as blockade of back see ports. moscow says the ports it occupies, that's body and scan. mario pole are ready to resume operations,
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but ukrainian officials, they that would amount to looting. it's estimated that at least $20000000.00 tons of grain are stuck on the stand off on grain supplies between ukraine and russia. is expected to talk the agenda when russian formants a survey, lovegrove and turkeys muslim. chevy show lou beat an anchor in a few hours time will be speaking to a corresponded, wrestled, solder on that, just later in this show. but the invasion of ukraine is fueling a global food crisis. lebanon depends on ukraine and russia for most of its wheat and cooking. oil interrupted supply chains. record high inflation have worth the situation. pakistan is also facing a severe wheat shortage back in 2020. it was one of the largest importers of ukrainian grain now, many fear a drop in supply could lead to an affordable price hike. and importance of east africa. the war is worsening. a long running hunger crisis with if you kenya, somalia, and stooped on all expected to be hit, the hardest,
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somalia imports 92 percent of its wheat from russia and ukraine. but supply lines have been blocked by the war and the drought is making matters worse. out there is malcolm web report from the somali port city of cas bio. went to abilene high bully, have children died of hunger and thirst. he says he was left with no choice. he abandoned the only life he's ever known as magic heard. he says he was caught between the armed group ash bob and worsening drought. most of his jokes and cows perished, told us he left the last animals to die and walked with his surviving daughter for dosa, for 3 weeks to reach here. the camper displaced people in the port city of kiss my in somalia, but one of my wife lost her mind with that was after we were unable to get
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food for children. the last i heard, she tried to walk to market the issue, but then i don't have the strength to look for. i don't have shelter, i don't have anything to eat. i have nothing. after law he and far dosa have joined thousands of people already in this camp. many of them lost their animals in previous drowns and haven't been able to restock their heads. more than half a somalis depend on hurting livestock turn. dry scrubbing to mill can meet that people have survived on for thousands of years, but the droughts are becoming more frequent and worse. so the camps in cities like kiss maya grow bigger. many of the people here may never go back. guessing harder and harder for people to survive in the countryside. this is another place to fish in the sea. there were many decades of conflict are prevented in southfield precinct. don't like many other parts of the world. we haven't seen the
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law. he knew her moods as he would never have dreamt of eating fish when he was a harder than his sheep and goats were wiped out in a drought 5 years. again. he says he then struggled to survive in a camp and kiss my o until the un food and agriculture organization bought him a boat and trained him to fish. this a big difference. as a lifestyle keeper, life is always about struggling with drought and trying to recover from it. to fish in the ocean, you have to learn many things. a lot. the ocean itself is like a university. you need to study out books, have the law. he spent years learning and says he can now get a good catch 5 days a week. his money he earns is enough to pay school fees for his children. the u. n said many more people could be helped in the same way that the crisis is also be coming out of by my vision crisis. and that it requires a ma did i bought a solution by supporting that. usually it's like
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a huge partition where they can diversify and improve their perspective new nutrition. it's not clear how the millions of somalis in the countryside will survive in a warmer world war war. what may be simone is 3000 kilometer coastline and it's fish can help malcolm web al jazeera kiss, my somalia last year said blocked grain exports from ukraine is likely to be topping. the agenda of talks between russian and turkish apartments. as in ankara and a few hours time, that's because they've been out to wrestle 3rd, who deals with bankrupt. and following those meetings and wrestled, we have put some reports of attend to deal on guessing the grain out of ukraine. what have you been hearing while the deal is still been discuss, and the discussions are going to continue during the meeting between the turkish and did the russia for the ministers at almost an hour later. so what we have so
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far, what officials are telling us that there is a preliminary to kim, somehow to, to, to let there that, that the grain export from both russia and ukraine to be exported to the markets to a corridor opened in the boss for us so, so far, the system, the mechanism that they are pro vision is, is that 1st, that will be a try later of mechanism, russia, ukraine, and turkey. and in addition to that, united nations office is going to be a monitor in and also coordinate him a site to be involved in this mechanism. so the 1st, the mechanism has to responsibilities 1st, to secure that they did that. this is to safeguard the ships that are willing to carry these grain and also these grain to be explored to stumble and then establishing a center that these green can be gathered there. and then to be sent to their, their, their, that the, the international market lever. she of the key issue on the floor in mines in the
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backseat, just prior to the war ukraine had he sorted the mines around the air on the, the close to the coastal cities of itself to pu, went to russian attacks. and now this will open mines are a great danger for the security of the ship. so the mechanism is seen that turkish and ukrainian and the russian naval forces are going to clean this float in mines. and then open up a safe corridor for the ships to carry the grain twist on will and then to be exported to the international market. however, the talks are steal, tentative, or snippet freeman every. and we do not know whether what they're going to be the complications for, for what you hope to have more about an hour later. ok was and to keep the class on it and bring the results of that meeting when we had them. thank you. missile several 1000 refugees and migrants from latin america. i headed north through mexico towards the u. s. they left the city of tappa,
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trula on guatemala border on monday. activists say the group traveling in what's referred to as a caravan could be one of the largest migration movements in recent years. many has spoken of getting themselves and their families to safety in the u. s. and finding work for most of the my grants and refugees come from venezuela, cuba, haiti, and guatemala. this'll with this journey has been really tough. we left columbia because of the homophobia we both got physically and verbally attacked. we had to cross the darian gap and trails through menus xenophobic countries. in some others, people are nice to us, but a lot of things happen in this journey. lady again, i tell global leaders that this has been a very difficult journey, but that nothing is impossible. we had to go out there and fight for our families and a better future. by now, wrap, hello is in southern mexico covering the journey. we're in southern mexico walking among thousands of migrants. the estimates that we've heard are anywhere between
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$4.50 migrants that are making their way from southern mexico with the end goal of reaching the southern united states. the vast majority of people that we've encountered are from venezuela. there are also people here from cuba, from countries and central america and elsewhere in the world. but again, one of the reasons that we're seeing such a mass mobilization of people is because of this idea that there are safety and numbers. there are immigration authorities that have been moving up and down the road throughout the course of the day. but they've, for the most part, simply allowed people to make their way north this migrant care van taking place right now, also happens to coincide with the summit of the americas taking place in the city of los angeles this week. this is something that is very much on the minds of the migrants that are, that are walking in this, in this punishing heat of southern, of southern mexico. but again, unlike previous migrant caravans, this one is very homogenous, made up almost entirely, a venezuelan migrants, all of them saying that their goal is to reach the united states. diplomats from
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the u. s. south korea and japan have gathered. and so to discuss north korea latest weapons tests, they want to coordinate their response north quiz, launched 18 ballistic missiles and recent lakes, and is expected to conduct a nuclear test. here it's actually a state has spoken about media freedoms ahead of the summit of the americas giant question and answer fashion. and they blank and was challenged about america's response to the killing of al jazeera geminus showing apple atlas. i deplore the loss of assuring, ah, she was a remarkable journalist, an american citizen, as you will know, and there are 2, we're determined to follow the facts and get to the truth or whatever. no, they've navea, but no, i'm sorry with respect to we've not yet been established. we're looking for another not that we were looking for an independent credible investigation. when that investigation happens, we will follow the facts wherever they live. it's. it's
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a straightforward is that that is not yet happened, but it's something that we very much want to see. yeah. well out there, a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of serene abu o'clock in the occupied west bank. she was 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 pul bears to almost draw 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 ins, natural community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. i will act. i was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. he was actor matthew mcconaughey. he has made an emotional appeal to congress to tighten gun controls after last month's school shooting in his home town of val day in texas. he met president joe biden at the white house where he
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spoke to journalists. magical haine has more from washington familiar, but her rhythmic scenes. school children run to safety and new volley, texas as a gunman, murdered 19 of their classmates and 2 of their teachers inside. after this gun control advocates at this time, it would be different after matthew connie, he came to washington to meet with lawmakers, the president, and then the press to try and make sure that is true. may day war green, high top converse with heart, she had hand drawn on the right toe because they represented her love of nature. camilla's got these shoes. can you show the issues or these every day, bring converse with the heart on the right to be the same green converse on her feet. that turned out to be the only clear evidence that could i bid to buy her at the shooting that he was born and you've all day. and he
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has spent the last week there talking to families of the victims, bringing their stories to washington and pleading for change. mcconnell have calling for raising the legal age where you can buy an assault weapon from 18 to 21 . he wants to see increase background checks, new laws that make it easier to take guns away from people. considered unstable. there is a bipartisan group of senators working on proposed legislation, but it is not expected to go anywhere close to as far as that. the house's taking up legislation to do those things, but 1st they will hear on wednesday from a little girl who was here in the classroom. she took blood from her murdered friend and spread it all over herself. in order to play debt, it would likely be shocky, hard to listen to testimony from a traumatized child. another attempt to make sure this time it actually is different. particle haine al jazeera washington fella had hair on alex's era.
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juggling young dreams, the circus become sick of children, and learning a performing on long and getting green. how often indonesia becoming more environmentally friendly? ah ah, we've got a few waves of rain wobbling across europe. have one thanks for joining in. so the 1st pulling in to france on wednesday, going to see some sundry down ports there. and then another band of rain stretches from the baltic, states straight down to the bulk in. so press play, see where all this activity goes and we will see some thunder storms bubble up here, some of which could be severe after the southeast corner right now, it is unsettled both for greece and turkey. same situation here are some showers
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and thunderstorms in the forecast now for the other side of the mediterranean. temperatures are gonna start to hot up in spots in spain. so look at the bill. 36 degrees on wednesday by thursday you're up to 38, but temperature is fall off in malaga as we've got that onshore breeze. here's another look at that rain cutting across france also just spinning around the islands of ireland and britain. and there is a batch of rain through the low countries. now if we go off to africa, we've got some storms for guinea be south and all. so southern sections include southern sections of nigeria, including lagos, on wednesday, southern africa looking dry plenty of sunshine here, except for say, a few showers, central parts of mozambique, but look this wall to wall sunshine for cape town with a height of 25 degrees. that's a snapshot of your weather. ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's
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actually structural lebanon needs and use of contract in order for it to solve this problem in food opinions, international communities on the go with my students, you can use, the government has knowledge to be in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera lou . ah, hello again. you're watching out there as a reminder of our top stories this, our ukraine has warned. it can only export $2000000.00 tons of grains a month if russia doesn't lift its blockade of black seaports. moscow says the
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ports it occupies that body. african merrier poll already to resume operations. while the un says the world must act immediately, or they'll be what it cause. an explosion of child deaths in the horn of africa in somalia, around 800000 people have left the countryside to seek help in camps. and u. s. actor matthew mcconaughey mckinney has made an emotional appeal to congress to tighten a gun controls for his last month's school shooting in his home town in texas. 19 children and 2 teachers were killed or returning now to our top story, the war, a new crime on the eastern front lines. ukrainian and russian forces are engaged in street by street battles and several don't ask. russia is trying to surround the city and ukrainian soldiers a true fighting to hold their ground. but the blood m, as lensky says, his forces are aiming to recover all areas occupied by russian forces from cave stall. charles stratford reports on developments across the east. sarah,
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the nets and neighboring lucy chance ga, the last 2 towns in the loo, ganske region that are not under full russian control and we understand according to the ukrainians, they actually contradicting the russians and sang that ukrainian forces are in control of the industrial area of that to city russians, the russian forces in control of the majority of the residential areas. ukrainian saying that up to 12000 civilians are still inside the city. now we don't know whether in fact they're trapped all they are refusing to leave. it's important to recognize that in our travels in that eastern region, going into frontline cities and towns like silver, their nets, the people that you do meet when even won't tell you on camera, but they are sympathetic to russian forces and to russia control in that area so simply are waiting for russians to arrive. we do know that the happening, evacuations today earlier today, up from the neighboring town of lucy champs. we know that there been some
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evacuations from there today. i'm around 30 people only evacuated from there. we also know how dangerous it is, as you can imagine, trying to get civilians out of their ukrainians though, remaining optimistic. they saying that certainly over the weekend on reporting that the russians controlled around 80 percent of civil that's ukrainians. now, a saying that they have taking back control of around 50 percent of that, 80 percent that they initially admitted that the russians controlled. so yes, a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. radiation detectors in the exclusions i know and ukraine's defunct chernobyl nuclear power plant are back online. it went down after russia sees the area in february at the beginning of the war. here. nuclear watch dogs as radiation levels are normal ration for says dug trenches at the site, which is thought of expose them to radiation in the contaminated soil. former german chancellor anglo merkel says she has no regrets about her dealings with
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russia and ukraine during her 16 years in office. in her 1st interview since stepping down in december, michael said she was right to block you from joining nato in 2008. to avoid further escalation with moscow. local says the failed minsk accords, which aim to end the fighting in the dumbass region, had given ukraine 7 years to strengthen its military and its democracy are deep, tomatti is furnished. vincent glint diplomacy is not wrong if it doesn't succeed. i don't see that i should say now that it was wrong and i won't apologize. demonstrations are taking place outside a court in bolivia where a former interim president is on trial. jenny, dennis has been held in pre detention, treat pre trial detention since march last year. she accused of orchestrating the overthrow of her predecessor emoralez. and as says she is a victim of political persecution. she faces up to 12 years in prison if found guilty. hospitals in southwestern nigeria say they're running out of supplies to
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treat the survivors of sundays church attack, gunman kill dozens of people as worship, has gathered for catholic mass in under state families of the victim say they don't know why a church service was targeted, gillian wolf, reports oh shout in from the top of their lungs, women in the south western nigerian town of o condemned the recent attack of people. what could i doubt why the fiber of green old i'm coming came i did get a lot of people to read. have you been met? i did not return it. the money refunded? i'm lower. yeah. right. yeah. mckesson we, i, you put me before whole, we are here to read that they're not given or in a region unfamiliar with religious conflict. this grieving husband is facing life as a single father of 5. his wife took 2 of their children to church,
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only the boys returned home. he was also led somebody off to her, under cornwall hunt. please say the gun men who attack the st. francis catholic church disguised themselves with congregants, streaks of blood still marked the church walls with and detonated improvised explosive devices on the ground. the local hospital is still treating survivors, but supplies are running low, forcing families to rely on the kindness of strangers. victims of the attack still coming to terms with what they saw, they didn't come to to let you thing. they didn't go to keep number, anybody, but he just though luggage would kill and destroy africa, most populous country has grappled with severe problems of violence and criminally . in the north for more than a decade, but millions may be forced to flee nigeria if the internal conflict move south. no group has claim responsibility for the attack. as 7 days of national morning
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continues to like wolf al jazeera, a passenger train has derailed in east in iran, killing at least 17 people. it happened near the city of tobacco and south southeast of the capsule, terran, more than 50 people are injured. some of them critically ask you helicopters an emergency crews have arrived in the remote area. the palestinian authority says it still can't afford to pay full salaries to most of it's $150000.00 employees, finance ministry, and else people will get 80 percent of what they're owed. blaming israel, withholding tax revenues it collects on their behalf since 2018 as well has been reducing how much it transfers to the p a determined even we had a lot of, we only get 80 percent of the salaries and this salary is barely enough the cost of living or increasing every month rather than every year. this salary is not sufficient for our monthly or daily needs. people don't know how to pay their bills,
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whether they are loans, rent, or utility bills, 80 percent of the salaries. it's not enough. a group of italian circus performers is entertaining and training children in the gaza strip. as part of the green hopes garza project funded by the italian government, human health aid has more. this is god's his 1st and only circus tent. it's the handiwork of a group of italian volunteers, circus performance, skateboarders, and artists. their training, young palestinians, enquiries activities under a papa is known here as a possession. he and his troop are in high demand, are gods as received any one in shameful. our goal is to come to garza and train the children because unfortunately they cannot get out of here shovel. i will continue to come and bring the circus to them in the coming years until this land is liberated internet, him of a palestinian people in general. and the gardens, in particular,
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need to obtain their freedom and live in humanity and obtain their rights. and pretty much i will continue to come because simply they can't neutral. officially, he topped up a hi luke to juggle 8 years ago since then. this youngster has continued training on his own. he dreams of touring the world with an international circus some day. although mana is a 1000000000 given when the italians come to gaza, we learn something new every time. because of us each other, we can't get calls or to learn these skills elsewhere. there's a lot more that i want to learn, like about 6 balancing and stilts at the port. they built a skate, park, where both girls and boys are learning to master the board. it's not the 1st time these artists have visited godsa. their training sessions have become popular among young people as they offer a rare opportunity for the children of the beast in claim to play and have fun. the group is here to bluster sports and entertainment which are restricted by israel's
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attacks. several facilities across garza had been destroyed in israel bother slowing the development of projects for children. everybody in the war they can remember and can see god that jas. though when there is a war, not the in any other moment. thought we there through our while broad yet through our exchange on gods of res. die. he lay, we want to do sure. the people that, that come in here and want to meet the did all the people in all over the word. but many of these artists say that they will keep coming back to garza to draw a smile of the faces of its young ones in the theatre. elsie's 0 garza mosques in indonesia are going eco friendly. the nation's largest mosque has become the world's 1st base of worship, certified for sustainable design has been recognized for his efforts to reduce
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water and electricity consumption that's led to smaller mosques attempting to do the same. jessica washington reports from jakarta. it was built in the late 19 seventy's to commemorate indonesians independence, more than 200000 people can fit inside the istic la mosque. one of the capitals, most iconic buildings from the outside the mosque has looked much the same for decades. but sustainability was one of the main motivations during recent renovations. so damp up regret, the honda, this mosque is 42 years old and the equipment had not been replaced for a long time. as part of the renovation, solar panels were added to the roof. for now they only support a small percentage of the buildings, electricity consumption, and thanks to low flow chaps and treatment facilities. water usage has dropped by more than 30 percent. is to glow mosques green initiatives onto the good for the
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environment, but for its finances to since its renovation and its switch to more energy efficient lighting, the mosque electricity bills have more than harvest. in april, the mosque became the 1st place of worship in the world to receive certification for sustainable design from the international finance corporation. the renovation cost more than $35000000.00 paid for by the indonesian government. again, my number is the. we worked with the ministry of public works to realize our vision of an environmentally friendly mosque. on the outskirts of the capital, worshippers of this mosque started their own water saving initiatives with a low cost innovation, which uses the souls of old shoes to create a stopper to reduce the flow of water. and we have 650 children who study here about or they didn't go on. we had to get also environment from, from the beginning. the mosque management also collect rubbish from the community.
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so it can be recycled. people promised to watch like if it is easier for us to go in for them and to look at them instead of here we are. i think people pollution and thinking fast the indonesian capital faces many challenges, eco mosques are just part of the effort to help ease the cities environmental burden. jessica washington al jazeera chicata. it was quite literally pie in the sky as a pizza. competition took place in argentina from pastors came from countries across the americas chefs were johns, both by the taste of their pies and by due ta thing style. the free thought event. when i took home the top prize by performing a dance routine with his don't. oh .
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