tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 8, 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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between russia and ukraine. while there are efforts to lift the blockade of grain, exports thousands of last and americans walk across mexico towards the u. s. o. does regional leaders disgust the migration crisis? bus direct talks between su don's military rulers and political party since october takeover. we live in call to juggling young dreams in the place of israeli occupation, children and gas and learn circus skills from a troop of italian performance. and ins, forward australia, just one game away from reaching the world cup finals in qatar. australia bt united arab emirates to wanting set up a final playoff with her hello . welcome to the program. we begin in turkey, where the russian foreign mr. has guaranteed the safety of much needed grain
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shipments from ukraine. if keith removes naval mines, 2nd level, is it on cross talks with the turkish foreign minister? take, he is making a diplomatic purse to get a deal in place between moscow and keith as a global fame crisis, lose both ministers say the talks went well and there is a possibility of further dialogue with ukraine. it's a 4 5th bus. they only be skewed for that as blue sky. any vessel wishing to use these cartilage either for loading or unloading grain is free to do so. we also have some d mining activities going on. but a few days ago, mr. lensky asked for weapons that can be used against russian ship. so that's a clear signal of what their intentions are. but if you crane is ready to start d mining activities, then we are to we're discussing the details with turkish defense units, alma song, and now they're getting the landscape. and there have been some distance from
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discussions. however, after meeting prison, zelinski, and other parties, it now seems to as that it will be possible to return to negotiations. and turkey is ready to take on the role as a facilitator country. i said, let's go live now to suicide has been following that meeting in on. correct. we're so good to see you. so both foreign ministers saying that the talks went well, but no deal has been reached. did the deal go well, what's the hold up? well, today we haven't seen any conclusive result coming out of these meetings. however, the foreign minister said that there been some progress and they've agreed to hold another meeting in a stumble in the coming days or weeks here. that the question is whether the ukrainians are going to join that meeting or not. the turkish sites say that they have sent an invitation to the ukraine is that we need to just wait and see. so today, spell that took us for a minute as, as russia has some demands,
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particularly for some of the sanctions to be lifted. those sanctions have been put in place against russia after russia attacked the ukraine. and therefore, the minister of turkey says that this sanctions partially needs to be removed because it's otherwise going to lead or cause the complications here. a 3rd, the 1st complication is the issue is of the ships that are going to carry the grain and the fertilizers, boy, from russia and the 2nd one. the 2nd complication is the security concerns here. so russians are also demanding all the ships that are going to leave the ukranian, where pores, particularly, or this to be checked by the russian naval forces. and that is something that ukrainians are strongly or, or pausing so that the security, the complications mainly originated from the drifting or the floating minds that had been black. but you could never forces for your to the war in the black sea to prevent the russian attacks on the coastal cities. so, according to the plan,
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the preliminary scheme that will be a quarterback mechanism joined by russia, ukraine, turkey, and the united nation. so the ships are going to leave the ports, both russian and the that you can import this ship are going to carry the green, and the fertilizers was, they leave the ports, the turkish naval forces are going to safeguard this ships. and once they arrive the boss for us, that will be a center established in a stumble, the grain and the fertilizers are going to be gathered in that center, dan to be exported to the international international market here. so this quadruple and mechanisms also going to be responsible for monitoring, observing that the violations and also providing the security and make sure that both sides are not going to attack each other. however, there is a very delicate security balance in, in, in, in, in the black sea. and both sides are not able to give 100 person sick,
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pretty guarantees to each other. on the other hand, given the fact that russia is number one and ukraine is and you couldn't, is number 5 grey next porter a did the world definitely needs this deal to be assigned because there is that the exports are warning that there is a global foot crisis in the coming weeks and months that cries is going to be more harshly felt. ok, thank you for that update missile said it there for us in ankara. let's get more in this. we can speak to ya. ya case. he's a fool med tech, foreign minister. he joins us live from ankara. thank you for joining news out. mr . jackets, tech he says russia has trust in them. do you think that's true? did you that i couldn't get your question? turkey says that russia trust them, do you think that's true? oh yes. and then in a certain degree of trust, a mutual trust me jan, russia, and turkey. but of course, in certain, in the war conditions, there is always
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a few. so for security that you cheap and, and not trust the 100 percent, this is how it is at present in my opinion. so today's meeting between the foreign ministers where they were discussing this un plan to create a secure corridor for the shipment of this ukrainian grain and russian grain vice, secure route, through the black sea. what do you think is holding this plan up? i think this is more of the technical details. what will be the role of church in the entire exercise? because turkey is doing it in order to help the international community, but also wants to get something some responsibility and doesn't want to give up a bullet. all responsibility to the other side. it wants also to have to be responsible for certain things and they did discussions or what is
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prevention? b, the full exam and must me these details, nothing in the main subject in my opinion. so let's talk about the specific challenges with this plan and what techies role will be, are they going to be involved in removing the mines for example, and what challenges are involved in doing that? well, i glued that to turn key volunteers at the beginning to identify a b, marion, a hines with this drawings. and then it clearly include a quarter door from the saw and the 1st of the harbor in russia and ultimately commodore bringing the ship,
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the be shifted from carry the grains to stumble and from there to the international markets. so turned to, once you can play actually in this exercise, the role of identifying the marina minus and c minus and hope create is caught a door and protect it up to stumbles. this is, this must be the role the turkey must be volunteering for. critically, trust is going to be very important here. and i just wonder whether that trust exists. given on the one hand at tech, he said they are neutral and can play this mediating role. but they all say sanctioned the sale to ukraine of a fleet of drones which have featured heavily in ukrainian strikes on russian targets,
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which we know russia is not happy about. so i just wonder how successful tacky can be with all this. well, no, of course sir. turkey is playing a bit of critical role between 2 hostile countries, the ukraine and russia, and need not trust each other. so they do not want to let the other side gain whole row bigger role or to see you big role from the other side. and the to turkey tries to adjust this. i mean, you fine tuning not to hurt the interest of one side. ukraine. and the interest of the other side is to very difficult, quite soon because we're talking, cough talk on 3. is that to not trust each other? your credit and russia and the turkeys role, very critical, and so as to fulfill this critical to the extent possible. yes,
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i yet his former attackers, foreign minister, thank you so much for your time. thank you. now on the eastern front lines, ukrainian and russian forces are engaged in st. i. st. battles. and so that in john, yet russia is trying to surround the city and ukrainian soldiers a fighting to hold their ground. president, milan them is zalinski says his forces the aiming to recover all areas occupied by russian forces. charles stratford has been monitoring developments from keith 0, the nets and neighboring lucy chance got 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 saying 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, the ukrainian saying that up to 12000 civilians are still inside the city. now we
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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 front line cities and towns like silver, their nets, the people that you do meet, when even won't tell you on the 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, to day, earlier today, up from the neighboring town of lucy chanced. we know that there been some evacuations from there today. around 30 people only evacuated from there. we also know how dangerous it is, as you can imagine, trying to get civilians out of there. the ukrainians though, remaining optimistic, they saying that certainly over the weekend on reporting that the russians controlled around 80 percent of severed and that's the ukrainians. now, a saying that they have taking back control of around 50 percent of that,
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80 percent that they initially admitted that the russians controlled. so yes, a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. radiation detectors around ukraine's defunct her nobel nuclear power plant up back on line. they went down after russia seized area at the beginning of the war in february. and you and nuclear watched on says way sion levels are normal. during the occupation russian forces done trenches at the site, which is thought to expose them to radiation in be contaminated soil. plenty more ahead on the nissan, including la, going green, hamilton, indonesia becoming more environmentally friendly. plus one, plug and done, the e gives a deadline for tech companies to comply with its universal charge of goals and support. will have action from a match between 2 countries hoping for success at the castle. worldcom
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ah, several 1000 refugees and migrants from latin america all heading north through mexico towards the united states. they left the city of top a chula, on guatemala border on monday activists say the grape traveling in what's referred to as a caravan could be one of the largest migration movements in recent years. many of spoken getting themselves and their families to safety in the u. s and finding work there. most of the migrants in refugees come from venezuela, cuba, haiti, and guatemala. i deal 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 were nice to us, but a lot of thing has happened in this journey. lady again,
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i tell global leaders that this has been a very difficult journey, but that nothing is impossible. we have to go out there and fight for our families and a better future. a corresponding manual. apollo has more from southern mexico. we're in southern mexico walking among thousands of migrants. the estimates that we've heard are anywhere between $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
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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 of venezuelan migrants, all of them saying that their goal is to reach the united states the asylum sync is jenny was time to coincide with the regional summit, the americas in los angeles. and it provides a live illustration of the challenges governance faced and managing integration place. rob rentals has moved from the summit. on the agenda, the los angeles meeting are stemming the flow of migration to the u. s. and other countries. trade relations, which have not progressed as far as the u. s. had hoped. and what u. s. officials call strengthening democracy, as well as other issues. the war in ukraine, which has gripped the world's attention and arguably scramble the whole system of
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international relations is not on the list. that's because in many respects, latin american countries are taking a wait and see attitude, the summit will shaw the level of polarization and division among let them americans let. and americans are very well aware that the, the wall dis at live in through a very important changes on the international system as we knew it before the war and ukraine. it became no more. so a latin americans would be very interested in learning a what is the offer by the united states to latin america in this new context? russia has friends in the region, notably cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, which declined to condemn the invasion and were not invited to the summit. brazil is russia's biggest trade partner in the region in many south american countries by arms from moscow. but latin american ambivalence over ukraine has more to do with
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the u. s. is historic role in the region than russian ambitions. they're ethnic and part of the americans precisely seeing these kind of tensions between the united states, between the west and russia, from a position at that the united states did a lot of bad things to us. so why should we support the united states when something's happened in the ukraine? historically, latin america and the caribbean have been pawns, 1st in european imperialist schemes, then under american hegemony and as proxies in the cold war. experts say they have not develop the capacity for an independent foreign policy. the challenge for the us is to rebuild and then maintain its influence in the region while blunting that of russia and china. that will take more than a 3 day summit here in los angeles, but these meetings could be a start. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. the u. s. sexier stage has spoken
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about media freedoms ahead of the summit of the americas. during the question on session and the blinking was challenged about america's response, the killing of the al jazeera jim. this rena block, lee. i deplore the loss of assuring. she was a remarkable journalist, an american citizen, as you will know. and there too, we are determined to follow the facts and get to the truth of what happened. i know they have not yet, but know they've, i'm sorry, with respect they've not yet been established. we're looking for they've not that we are looking for an independent, credible investigation. when that investigation happens, we will follow the facts wherever they lead. it's, it's, it's straightforward is that that is not yet happened, but it's something that we very much want to see happens. meanwhile, out there, a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the carrot, killing of serene block lay in be occupied westbank. she was shot in the head by
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israeli forces while on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral. israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mona's clothing pull barest. almost drop her casket. it didn't stop thousands of palestinians for marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. sharing a block with with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of this rarely occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. the u. s. actor matthew mcconaughey, he has made an emotional appeal to congress to tighten gun controls after loss. mon school shooting in his home town bound day in texas. he met president joe biden at the white house where he spoke to janice, have you call have has moved from washington. familiar but her rec scenes, school children run to safety and you've all the texas as a gunman,
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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 mcconaughey came to washington to meet with lawmakers, the president and then the press to try and make sure that is true, made a 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 a heart on the right to be the same green converse on her feet. that turned out to be the only clear evidence that could identify her at the shooting have had that he was born and you've all day. and he has spent the last week there talking to families of the victims, bringing their stories to washington and pleading for change mechanics, calling for raising the legal age where you can buy an assault weapon from 18 to 21
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. you want 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 is taking 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 dead, it will likely be shocking. hard to listen to testimony from a traumatized child. another attempt to make sure this time. it actually is different. patty, gal haine al jazeera washington diplomats from the u. s. south korean japan are gathered and sold to discuss north korea, latest weapons tests. they want to coordinate their response will korea as launched, 18 ballistic missiles in recent weeks and is expected to conduct nuclear test. soon
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. a passenger train has derailed an east and iran killing at least 17 people happened near the city of tub, se capital and he's 50 people of an engine. some critically rescue helicopters and crews of arrived in the remote area. initial report suggests that the train collided with an excavator near the tracks. the train was heading from the holy city of miss shod 2 yards and a call has plowed into a crowd in berlin, killing one person according to the fire brigade. another 30 people have been injured, at least say the driver has been detained. let's go live to dominic cane, who's in berlin for us? dominic, what more can you tell us about what happened? the incident happened behind me here in central west berlin. in the course of the last 2 hours, what we know is that the driver of
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a silver cleo drove into wherever unwittingly or wittingly into a crowd behind me as you see it rather salise offices off. then having made contact with the crowd, then carried on for perhaps 200 maces further down the road in this direction, eventually plowing into the front of a shop window. interesting. they then onlookers who see what happened apprehended and made a kind of citizens arrest as it were. and then eventually the police are able to take that person into into custody. it's reported the man is a 60 year old. we don't know much more information about him in so far as the casualties. one person was killed that we know has been confirmed. it said that the person consented behind the police vehicles that you can see behind me here. we know also that several people were injured. it had 1st been reported that 1st the people were amongst the casualties. well that number has been sharply revised
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downwards. now they're talking about about perhaps more than a dozen people wound it. we don't know quite the difference between those who were very severely wounded and those who are only likely wounded so far. at least the police a thing. they just don't know whether this was a tragic accident or whether there was something more untoward about it. so to recap, the incident happened here in the course of the past 2 hours. as i say, the silver claire plowed into a crowd of people behind me. here. one person died that the body is believed still to be lying on the ground behind police trucks. the car, having made contact with the crowd, then carried on for perhaps 150 to 200 meters before plowing into a shop window. the person concerned is reported to be a 6 year old man, and that person is now in custody. okay. thank you for that. dominic cane there for us in betting the the horn of africa is experiencing its worst drought in
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40 years. the un says 14000000 people in somalia, kenya, and ethiopia are risk of starvation and smalley, about 800000 people have left the countryside to seek help in camps. having lost all their animals and crops out there is mock web reports from the somali port city of kiss. maya when to de la, he 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 al sure, bob and worsening drought. most of his coats and cows perished. he told us he left the last animals to die and walked with his surviving daughter for dosa, for 3 weeks to reach here. a camp for displaced people in the port city of kiss my
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in somalia. one of my wife lost her mind with that was after we were unable to get food for our children. the last i heard she tried to walk to market tissue, but then i don't have the strength to look for. i don't have shelter, i don't have anything to eat and 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 country side. this is another food, so the fish in the sea, there were many decades of see the preventative stuff. feel fishing,
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like many other parts of the world i haven't seen have de la. he knew her moods as he would never have dreamed of eating fish when he was a herder. then his sheep and goats were wiped out in a drought 5 years ago. he says he then struggled to survive and accompany his maya in till the un food and agriculture organization bought him a boat and trained him to fish. this a big difference. as a livestock 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. what the ocean itself is like a university. you need to study how it works with the law. he spent years learning and says he can now get a good catch 5 days a week. tis the money yearns is enough to pay school fees for his children. the u. n says many more people could be helped in the same way i did. the crisis is also
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becoming an eye out about my vision crisis and but it requires a more durable solution by supporting the official effects. i was a huge what is on where they come diversify and improve with nutrition. it's not clear how the millions of somalis in the countryside will survive in a warmer world. war won't, they'll eat what may be somali as 3000 kilometer coastline and it's fish can help malcolm web al jazeera kiss. my somalia still a has on al jazeera brazilian police launch a criminal investigation into their disappearance for british journalist and indigenous rights activists. now seen in the amazon in school, the nfl loves steve strengthen. it ties with african nations, the sounds coming up with ah
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hello, weathers, looking really mobile all across europe over the next couple of days. brands of cloud and rain streaming in from west to east. this area of low pressure here that is the one that was responsible, some very wet weather across parts of north west. europe, sliding across the low countries easing over towards the bold 6. as we go on through the next couple of days, this next system will drive its way through more heavy rain coming in across western parts. and then i must draw your attention to this deep area of my pressure out in the atlantic. that is the remains the remnants of what was tropical storm alex, that's going to move very close to the united kingdom somewhere between the u. k. and iceland as we go one into the weekend. so winds really picking up here as we go on through web say that we have got more weather weather just coming across a low crunches. francy some parts of france into germany, a same old system that's there from the bold fix right down to the bulk as
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a to merge as we go on into our thursday. why sprites, very heavy rainfall. there will be some funny down polls coming through and the risk of some localized flooding all the way down to southern italy and grace. and then you can see the remnants of alex making his way across the north west. some unusually wet and windy weather coming through at that state. meanwhile, for southern spain is turning very hot over the weekend. ah, but al jazeera wells meets till arabs both built successful life glowed pirate scholars have made enormous contributions to science such as a mathematics, astronomy and medicine, a cutting edge. dr. formulated new h i, b drug treatments in south africa. and especially in engineering. science is changing lives in malazan villages. i purify pollutant water and turn it into drinking water. arabs abroad the pharmacologist and the scientists on al jazeera
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ah, the shake hammered award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022. from february 15th, until august 15th this year, for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah lou ah, ah, you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories. and so the russian foreign minister is guaranteed
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the safety of much needed grain shipments from ukraine. if cave removes naval mines like a lover, all of is an encore, a for talks with the turkish foreign minister. turkeys making a diplomatic push to free up grain exports as a global food crisis looms. several 1000 refugees in migrants from latin america heading north through mexico towards the u. s. activist. say the great could be one of the largest migration movements in recent years. a car has plowed into a crowd in berlin, killing one person, and entering 30 others bounce according to the final date. please say the driver has been detained, is not known yet where that was an accident. it was delivered. so don's military leaders are holding direct talks with political parties and civil society groups for 1st time since seizing power back in october. the un secretary general has urged all sides to negotiate in good faith to reach
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a consensus. anti co protest have taken place regularly since the machine took control last year. let's go to hipaa morgan who's in cartoon for us. hey, but what are we expecting from these talks? well the you and special representatives here and sudan said that was he expects is for sudanese to agree together so that they can figure out how to manage the rest of the transitional period. now since the military takeover sudan has largely been without a functioning government, there are a few ministers who have retained their post following the takeover as part of a peace agreement that was signed in the south sydney's capital, juba in 2020. but most of the other posts have been filled by caretaker ministers and that according to the united nations and according to the head of the sovereignty counsel has resulted in economic and political crisis. now the forces of freedom and change coalition, the coalition that signed a power sharing agreement with the military in 2019 following, the ouster of former president almond bishop,
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has rejected the calls or direct talks with the military. here they say that's because the conditions have not been conducive the environment is not conducive and offered talks. so one thing that the african union here said is that with the absence of a few groups here in the talks them, these talks would likely not produce any results. but would they do hope to produce or to rather see at the end of the talks which is likely to last for weeks if not months, is to see the sudanese coming together to reach some kind of an agreement to manage the rest of the transitional period. which according to the head of the sovereignty council, is supposed to end by 2023 in july. thank you for that. hip morgan in cartoon. the belgian king and queen have attended a wet wreath laying ceremony in the congress east capitol kinshasa. first time, a belgian monarch has traveled to the form a 1000 colonies in more than a decade. king fleet has previously express regrets about the suffering inflicted during belgian rule, but he's not issued a formal apology. millions of congress were killed or mutilated during that period
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. of a more on this visit. let's bring in human rights defendant marie class for a thank you for joining the program. marie belgian colonization of the congo is seen today is one of the harshest imposed by european powers in africa. can you tell us a little bit about history? well, as you know, 1st of all, before speaking, i'd like to pay a tribute to the survivor and the victim of the brutal regime. and so, you know, iraq that's come when you have needs from 18 for 75 years, actually from 188521900. 60, particularly the killing and mitigation suffered by somebody who worked in the red rubber plantation. actually, the congo used to be on by your team or do so the mon,
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actually the monarchy and then he puts back to the belgian states at the government . so really there's been a lot of suffering and it is really unfortunate that the king, the current king of belgium, has never formerly apologized, even though he has expressed regret. but he has never for money apologize and never discuss reparation, all and also the return of the artifact that was stolen from the coo. and because a lot of companies, people actually want the channel or the artifact and painting and all i was heritage and he's to reach that was stolen by belgian court tonight. so could call in either because they say they said that there was no c, v. these ation here in the corner when they arrived, even though there were 450, tried with their own c, v division. they only have 2 weeks and some of them their own writing. and i forbid,
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so or this was why to wait because of the copy of the system of exploitation that the belgian impose on the need. then continue to read this to the see. so the actual city of the red rubber weeping the requested immediate to suffer by are answered. so i will funding fathers and mothers should not become a case goes unnoticed because they refuse to formally apologize even though they recognize they have just recall the broad, the suffering of the companies. but they have refused to apologize. and this is not acceptable. you clearly are so incredibly passionate about this. what i find interesting is that king phillips visit is actually a result of the invitation of the congress president. how do you and the other comalies people feel about that? well, at the moment to come would actually go into their own survivor as you know so many
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when they leave and the $1.00 for be. and we sell a lot of suffering. actually, the slavery has not finished because it's actually at the moment taking what stage by national corporation including. 6 belgium, why here actually need to benefit from the resource is not only not sure we started, but also the human resources, the level of company. and at the moment, i've seen companies completely different when i say that this is bringing joy and peace in the congo is not true. because at the moment the company actually looking for their own survival, their own human development and the development of their children. that is not been my july by the new government, not a problem, feel a lot of corruption, a lot of mismanagement. and the companies actually waiting for the election to, to, to the 2023 election,
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which they think might not take place. and at the moment that we got a lot of internal a funny see the combo at the moment has been back by one that was in the east, in the to we area in not people south you. we also have so much in the region. so at the moment it was not the right time to come and visit the congress release actually need a good governance and the need to see the promise that made by the current head of states to materialize and to have a meaningful in, in their life. marie, class ray, i'm afraid we're out of time, but thank you so much for speaking to the program. marie is a human rights defender in congo. brazilian police have opened a criminal investigation into the disappearance of an indigenous expert. and a british journalist, family and friends are worried about their safety. monica janiking reports
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brazil's navient army or helping the federal police. look for british journalist dom phillips in his guide. indigenous expert bruno bit eda. they were both in their shove id valley, a remote indigenous reservation, the size of morocco when they went missing. the area is home to the world's largest number of and contacted tribes. video who knows the region intimately sent an audio message on sunday, saying they were headed down the river toward the liable, not a small city, 2 hours away from where they were last seen. the indigenous expert has recently been organizing expeditions with local tribes, training them to you, satellite images and cellphone apps, to track down a legal fisherman and poachers. we followed biddy ada in that same region several months ago. he told us then that he had already received many threats. tribal
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leader, back to my little boy who has worked closely with biddy, ada, says the legal fisherman and poachers work for criminal drug, cartels laundering their money. you know, i, you, i can't imagine them being lost. pity knows the region to, well, we think though it ambushed violence and the java, the valley and bristles indigenous territories in general has risen since president gyal senari was elected almost 4 years ago. his openly defended the commercial exploitation of protected lance and his cot, funding to organizations created to protect them better. i was still being threatened when he was accompanying phillips, who was investigating the region for his book on the amazon. when both men failed to arrive at the liable nacia on sunday afternoon, native trackers started searching for them, fearing for their safety. the journalist brazilian wife and english sister have made public appeals to brazil's authorities boehmer for buffet. i want to make an
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appeal to the relevant authorities to intensified the such. be still have some hope of finding him. even if i can not find the love of my life alive. he must be fond lease, intensified to such if anyone can help scale up resources available for the search . that would be great because time is crucial. brazil's president abel san ardo, who is up for reelection in october, said both men were on a dangerous adventure. anything can happen, they could have been lost or executed. we pray they are safe. he said. former president, reason i sula the silver was running against bull sonata tweeted, i hope they are found soon and are safe and well. meanwhile, in their job id valley, this search continues monica and i give all jazeera now the days of rummaging through doors, looking for different phone, charging cables are numbered for those who live in the
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e. u. a blocks universal plug policy for tech companies will take effect in the late 2024. 1 big manufacturer though, isn't happy. natasha butler explains why with so many small electronic devices on the market. there's a constant demand for charges shops like this one in paris. so the 3 models that are available in the european union, but soon they'll only need to sell one. because onto new e rules. manufacturers will have to produce the same standard charger for firm wonder. it's a very good idea if something works there, it's better for us. we're here to sell homes on the new legislation means that across the european union, phone charges and small electronic devices, we'll all have to use the u. s. b c connector. that means that the micro u. s. b and the lightning become obsolete. u. s. tech giant apple had fiercely opposed the idea of a stand
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a charger. the companies devices mainly use it's cost and make lightning connector . apple said that a universal charger would stifle innovation and create waste as people would be forced to discard cables. but the, you says that the measure is aimed at reducing waste. this agreement at what age today is a very important equity meant, which is giving a fairly good deal to all at once you merge. but it is also giving a fair deal to our environment. because ultimately we are producing between 13 to 15000 tons of electronic wastes of chargers, debt we barely ever use to block estimates. the consumers in europe spend nearly 3000000000 dollars each year on a variety of charges. so a standard model could make life cheaper as well as simpler for most people available even an economically and environmentally, it makes sense. it seems every longer it should be done. never like having you that said, if there's a standard charger,
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we won't have to shop all the time for another one. it's a brilliant idea and it'll save money. i blew your kabuki val. it's taken the e u a decade to reach an agreement on the universal charger which will become mandatory in 2024. the block is now working on implementing a standard charger for larger electronic devices, including laptops. by 2026. natasha butler, al jazeera paris that mos and indonesia going eco friendly. the country's largest loss is the world's fast place of worship. satisfied for sustainable design as lead to smaller mos attempting to do the same. jessica washington reports it was built in the late 19 seventy's to commemorate indonesians independence more than 200000 people can fit inside the istic land lost 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
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renovations. so damp out 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. the is take law mosques, green initiatives aren't as good for the environment, but for its finances to, since it's renovation, and it's switch to more energy efficient lighting, the mosques, electricity bills have more than harped 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 human massive istic law. we worked with the
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ministry of public works to realize our vision of an environmentally friendly mosque. on the outskirts of the capitol worshippers at this mosque started their own water saving initiative is a given me with a low cost innovation, which uses the souls of old shoes to create a stopper to reduce the flow of water every, every 650. ah, children who will study here about by lading good on the etiquette. also environment from from the beginning. the mosques management also collects rubbish from the community. so it can be recycled. paper cometh of the coursework, if it is easier for us, the older boy was them and thought i'd look at them in several viet rolly. if i think people polluted and sinking fast. the indonesian capital faces many challenges. eco mosques are just part of the effort to help ease the city's
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environmental burden. jessica washington al jazeera to carter. a group of italian circus artists is entertaining and training children in the besieged garza straight . as part of the green hopes garza project funded by the italian government, im now said went to meet some of those involved. this is god's his 1st and only circus tent. it's the handiwork of a group of italian volunteers. circus performers, skateboarders and artists. their training, young palestinians, in various activities under a papa is known here as a bizarre key. he and his truth are in high demand, their gods as received and they want to achieve. our goal is to come to garza and train the children because unfortunately they cannot get out of his chavo rob. i will continue to come and bring the circus to them in the coming years until this land is liberated, wondering at him of the palestinian people in general. and the gardens, in particular, needs obtain their freedom that live in humanity and obtain their rights. and
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pretty much i will continue to come because simply they can't lead russia. he tucked up a hello 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 amanda williams, even when the italians come to gaza, we learn something new every time, because of the see each other, we can't leave casa to learn these skills elsewhere. there's a lot more that i want to learn, like about sex 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 bolster sports and entertainment, which are restricted by israel's attacks. several facilities across garza have been
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destroyed in israeli botany, slowing the development of projects for children. everybody in the war the can remember and can see gods that just the when there is a war, not in any other moments. so we, through our project, through our exchange on gods for the day, we want to show the people that are coming here and want to meet the day, all the people in all over the world. but many of these are to say that the will keep coming back to god to draw a smile on the faces. young one. you miss c l 20. gotta time for the for as far as bali and thank you so much. australia have moved a step closer to qualifying for the well cutting cap. our. the bt united arab emirates, she wanted to play off the match was played in. jo, how, when have kept her as well cut stadium? winter with ward by ion her fish?
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i'll surely will now play her room. the winner of that game will qualify for the final are corresponding to want to gas. raska was asked to match. australia always said that they playback when their backs are up against the wall. and the united arab emirates suddenly made sure that in this well cup qualify in doha, on tuesday, they left a straightly a frustrated in the 1st half. and we didn't see any goals until the 2nd half. jackson of line scoring for the suckers midway through. but just minutes later, the united arab emirates with equal when kaya kennedy scored for them. and it was $11.00 putting more pressure on the soccer roof. but then agent switch school again for putting them through to one into an intercontinental playoff against peru next week. as they seek a 5th trait, world cup finals, suddenly for the united emerett, this is the end of the road. they won't be able to end that 32 year. wait for
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return to the welcome of the countries with hopes of winning that world cut met. and munich, and the way for nations li, germany drew 11 with england. the home team took the lead through y'all, not hoffman. it was the 1st match between the teams and england beat their old rivals at last year's european championship. a late hurricane penalty level. the match up with his 50 international goal the corruption trial of former future official step bladder and shelter. teeny is under way in east with a federal criminal court. both are suspected of fraud and other charges mid. what became part of the biggest corruption scandal to shake football world governing body. the trial centers around an improper $2000000.00 payment that was made by bladder to play a teeny. it was had a fight at the time. 86 year old latter who was head of feet for 17 years testifies on wednesday. the pair denied any wrong doing. phil mickelson and dustin johnson will be allowed to compete next week us open after the united states golf
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association said they won't be punished or participating in the family back tournament. are well number one, johnson who is preparing for the event which he's off on thursday in london. and now on tuesday that he is quit the pga tour 40 players will be participating in the lucrative tournament. and we've been speaking to you. k, golf rider, neil mac lehman about the impact the new series is having on the established order . it's a huge design. it's opened up in gulf and it's just going to get worse. so what's happening this week is the 1st event of the saudi back live series, the living, the invitation series. saudi money fronted by greg norman. so what's happened that there's this 1st event of a this year that there is a fact to be a break away, leaks are doesn't being paid appearance. the to the biggest names are phil mickelson this week. and johnson to play him. this had been also names. i'm lee westwood impulse. the issue is that these plays have been told if you play in this event, you will face sanctions from the d p. well,
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to european or on the pga. so what happened is justin jones. so for example, that you resign on the pga to void dog sanctions and we're basically just going to see what the golf stopped, isn't oldham just outside london on best buy. but then the political ramifications going to be bigger. it's just the sheer weights of money that's been thrown at these players convince. for example, justin johnson, who in february plan he's full commitment to the pga tour heat. now have these mind change. he said he felt that i was not about the money, but he's in the report to be paid over a $100000000.00 just as a parent. so this is what's going to be very interesting. what's gonna happen this year next year and the year off, the how many players is power struggle between the established and this new to the saudi to live. so i'm going to throw so much money at play as it's going to be difficult. but the other players and if 6 success to carry on the other problem is not an applies. do go on this the, the live. so it's not a success player won't go. so we're really at the start of
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a huge developments in golf tag, which has confirmed that he won't take part in next week with us open injury of 4th woods to withdraw from last month us p. j championship. after 3 rounds. the 15 time major champion has played in only 2 tournaments since the theory, serious car crash last year. and it statement would fed his body needs time to get stronger for major championship golf. some of africa, the best american football players, will have the chance later this month to audition, to play in the nfl. the league staging its 1st ever official event on the continents. a number of current and f. l. stars of african origins such as the court committee pay an o b t o. ronko. the texans will take part in a week of activities. a talent camp will be accompanied by a found events and flag football clinic. the nfl is looking to strengthen its ties with the continent. it currently has more than $100.00 talents that are either
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african born or 1st generation players born in the united states, to be golden say its head coach. steve care is acting much more physicality from the boston celtics, the remainder of the n b finals where your star dream and green says he wants to continue playing aggressively before was widely criticized for his tactics. the english faith, a series leveling when on sunday, many believe t should have been ejected series. now had the boston with game 3 happening later on wednesday. i would expect tomorrow to be really competitive, right from the start. we know they're going to bring a level of physicality. you know that we brought last game and we got to be prepared for that. and the tampa bay lightning beat the new york rangers to level their conference final series that 2 games a piece of time defending champions. the lightning led from the start of the game to the end to win for one in tampa. game 5 is back in new york on thursday,
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the winner of the series for phase the colorado avalanche. what the edmonton oilers to reach the stanley cup final. okay, and that is all your sport for now. much more coming up later, but for now it's back to you. molly. thank you for. that's it for me, molly. inside for this news, our laura carl will be back in just a moment. if more of the day's news stay with us here on out there. ah, ah a 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 you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the go to my security community. the government has knowledge 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 on, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera, from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the weather orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being bound been mostly was occupied by i. so the melodies arrived derfin christian curd arab sundays. and she has these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music amid the ruins of mussels. also the feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help,
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they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. across the wealth, young oxy basement organizer there on the move. you know what i heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city use different to me 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 ah turkey offers to host another round of talks between russia and ukraine, while there are efforts to glister, the blockade of grain exports. ah.
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