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cannot funded by colonialism and still housed in european museums today. the g 7, nato hold key summits with the water ukraine on the growing global food or the cost of living crises. this much to discuss is the influence of fall, right? politics grows. the big picture examines francis struggle to live up to the self proclaimed ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity. the men's world helped boulevard on mill, blazing opportunity for countries to secure their support. for katara 20, 22 june on al jazeera. ah, ukraine's has thousands of people are unable to leave sarah donetta because fighting intensifies in the east ukrainian city. ah.
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are there more a kyle? this is officer alive from dough also coming up. somalia and oh, great says new president asked on shake. mahmud faces several challenges including shortages of food and lack of security. out of signs. foreign minister delivers new evidence of international criminal court. on the case, submissive for the killing of al jazeera gymnast terrain apple and thousands of asylum seekers face extreme weather and dangerous conditions. as they travel through mexico towards the us, at least $10000.00 civilians are stranded as fighting rages on in the eastern ukrainian city of 0. don't ask. the mayor says it's impossible to move them as it is now mostly under the control of russian forces that the governor of law had squeegee and says ukrainian troops are still battling from the outskirts of the
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city. he says, come back, continues on the streets and has accused russian forces of destroying many buildings. satellite images show significant damage and severity done ask and a neighboring city to our stratford has more from bravery on the outskirts of the capital. keep heavy fighting in the east of the country most especially around that city of sever done, etc. now this is one of 2 cities still remaining under rudimentary speaking ukrainian control. the ukranian government, though the ukrainian military now admitting that they under severe pressure on the outskirts of several the nets. we understand that there is heavy shelling in the neighboring city of lucy chance, which is on the other side of a river that separates the 2 cities. a river that the russians forces have repeatedly tried and thus far failed to cross. we also understand suddenly, according to ukraine, the ukrainians, they saying up to $12000.00 civilians are still inside silver. the next,
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we understand though, according to our sources, that the majority of them do not want to leave for various reasons, either loyalty towards russia or fear of leaving their properties behind. we understand that there are on going evacuation efforts to try and get as many of those civilians out. but a very serious situation around civil don't ask. and increasingly to the south as i say, lucy chance. we also understand that russian forces are trying to push up out of towns that they control like proposals that south of lee. she chance, we understand that this is an effort by russian forces to come in from the southeast and the north in order to surround ukrainian forces in those 2 towns, as i say, several than it can. lucy chance, a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. somali present her son shake. mallard is being integrated in mogadishu. regional leaders, a gathering for the ceremony. mama made history last month by becoming the 1st president to be elected twice. you want
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a landslide victory against the incumbent mohammed up to law. he, for my jo murmured will have to tackle security threats, rising inflation, severe drought and conflict. malcolm web has more from nairobi who the lead is from neighboring countries, including the booty, kenya, and ethiopia, canyon president who kenyatta that note of all. because on the shake, hassan's 3 d. s. a president from missouri on the his 10 year relations with kenny really sour, the 2 countries maritime bought a dispute over offshore oil resulted trade, diminished security cooperation, also suffered. but now with president kenyatta, there, it seems that hudson shake is trying to rebuild those relations. prime minister abbey. i'm to say that he'd have fairly good relations with president joe. seems to
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be in spite of that change of power in mogadishu, seeking to continue those relations. the state media actually published an image a short while ago showing all of these leaders together in a room with hot sun shake, the president and the former president from the image that has taken the people around him. really want to put out that he's a new president who can bring people together following some of the rifts and fall out both at home and in the region that have happened in around somalia, in the last few years to his present as yet had adeline has attended military exercises and as mere province. the drills are the largest joint exercises ever held in the beach and involving at least 1000 fine, 7 and 37 countries and 10000 turkish troops. greece has criticized the maneuvers. nasa is in, is man joins us live. so that'll tell us about these military exercises that huge on they well,
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they are quite huge. it the officers are military drills a have so has started in 2016, and since then at every 2 years, it was conducted by this time f as 2022 was the largest military exercise that has been conducted by turkey in the agency. so there has been 10000 turkish troops during the day. this military exercise, it was joined and also a combined military drill. so it means that the naval forces a forces and also did that the land forces were adjoining this drill. and in addition to the turkey roofs troops, there were more than 1000 foreign military personnel coming from 37 companies, such as the usa, the, the u. k. the debt of france, italy, katara, selby, john, and, and pakistan. so the representatives of this company were present here with present at 11 of them was the custody defense minister. the other one was defense minister
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officer b john as well. so the officials here said this military do real is not only about the that the readiness, the combat readiness, or of the, the country. but it's also an opportunity to promote the turkish defense products. and that's why there are 43, the turkish defense firms also are showcasing the new products here. and just remind us razzle why these military exercises upset greece while it is coming in a very much delicate time. so the tension between turkey and greece is increase in is that the is, is escalate him. so greece is a cruise in turkey, off waiting is a your space and did that territorial waters. the same acquisitions are coming from turkey as well. so turkey is saying that greece is militarize in the, the islands in the agency, which it says that as a violation of the international treaties that have been signed between the con,
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the dual companies and the other related countries as well. just indeed our president out one was in this area of the deal and he just has just spoken and says that the crew occasion from greece are continued and this pro occasion could have a grave consequences. he yesterday was good size in the us. he said that the se now has 9 military bases here. and when they ask americans why this military bases are here, he says that americans are saying that this is against russia, but this is a tricky, doesn't buy this. so, through the decades of been more than history, turkey and greece, how came at the brink of the war several times, but each time they have managed, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, to de escalate the situation? but there are growing concerns now that this time it could be different. esl said reporting that from is man taki, thanks very much. rental algerian bank associations has a ban on all imports from spain has started after the government ended its 20 year friendship treaty on wednesday. and accused pain of backing morocco's plan for the
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disputed western sahara region. where okay, sees the former spanish colony as it sovereign territory and controls 80 percent of it. but algeria backs the place aria, front movement, which has been fighting for the regions, independence and the 19 seventy's, sonia and also as a professor of international politics at the university of barcelona. she says the political shifters come as a shock to spain. lane has traditionally had a very job balance between economic dependence on local and energetic dependence on curia to countries that are really not very in terms. so these balance has been like really taken care of with a lot of care visually by all apartments in spain, regardless of their political color. now this movement from the socialist government has really made a big shock because no one expected such unimportant change on a higher position like the bottom and the political party in the government.
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because it's a coalition government quite alone in this situation right now. neither the opposition or its allies are really understanding what's happening. so i'm afraid there will have to be some diplomatic, maybe not very public, but for sure diplomatic dialogue and negotiations without jury. because we depend on, on jury in terms of energy, almost 90, more than 90 percent of spanish stock comes from a curio. and we clearly cannot survive without the palestinian foreign minister as in the international criminal court at the hague when he's delivering the findings of an investigation into the killing. a veteran john mystery novel aqua vera correspondent was shot dead by israeli forces. last month was covering raids in jennine and the occupied westbank shane's case was submitted to the court 2 weeks later. but this will be the 1st visit by mister red malik molecule. the i c c.
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that's brand step bass, and she is also at the see in the hague. and so what all the findings that are being put forward while the meeting took an hour longer than initially scheduled and minutes, tomato told me when a come out that they had seriously listen to all his demand. so basically making a case again, that latch war crimes committed by israel against the policies should be brought to the international criminal court. it hasn't happened so far because the investigation against these war crimes, the last war, crimes has only opened last year. and it's only happened after the i c. c decided that it has jurisdiction in the palestinian territories. but since that moment, not much has happened. so the minister traveled to the hey cas map as the new prosecutor of the i, c c caught him time for the 1st time. the minister himself actually has been
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traveling to the hague and to the i see many times before. but he says, i'm not giving up. he handed in new evidence, additional files. in the case of the killing of serene, actually the al jazeera journalists who have been killed and now nearly, except for 2 days a month ago. and not much has happened. and that in face destination as well. so he hopes that now the i see is taking all these files, evidence that has been compiling over years takes it much more seriously. but when i asked him, are you now more optimistic after this visit? he said, optimism is not the word that he would use at the moment. so give us an idea of what the usual process is. what would you expect to be happening next? well, what everyone has been waiting for is that this investigation against the alleged war crimes committed by israel would follow, would be followed by naming suspects,
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bringing people through this, try to this a trial here in the hague. but that hasn't happened yet to everyone is still waiting for any follow up. israel has immediately said that it rejects the jurisdiction of the icpc. so that hasn't been any cooperation from israel at all. so that's been hampering these proceedings very much. but because israel has also not been investigating the killing of sherry and i will actually department, you know, start with you feels that has no option for me to bring these cases all to the hague and hoping that there will be some and to impunity. because that's what the minister sas at the palestinians have every right, like anyone else and this, impunity against israel shoot stop. but there's a lot of frustration because ukraine investigations have been ongoing here by this courts. but in the policy and case, that doesn't seem to be much progress. reporting that from the heck,
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thanks very much step. still a head hair on al jazeera iran says and plans to turn off 20 you and surveillance cameras, and it's nuclear facilities. class has celebrations in thailand, as it becomes the 1st country in asia to legalize the growing and possession of marijuana. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day. hello, welcome to a look at the international forecast. we're going to begin in china with an update on the plot ray. and so it's really been doing the number on southern sections of china. a lot of the activity moving out toward the east, tennessee will pick up the story there. see what this means for japan now by friday, just the southern most islands getting soaked with rain. but we press plays. who
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are this activity goes friday into saturday, q shoe, chicago, and eastern portions of honju. now at that same time, we've got up front roland across beijing. so some thundering downpours on the forecast for you on saturday, with a hive. 29 degrees, next up. se, stager, the rain really filling in across sumatra can expect some lively downpours. not only there, but what's javert, while thunderstorms in the forecast call them poor singapore. the dang and jakarta jakarta coming in at 31 degrees. some the heaviest rain across india is in the far northeast, are natural. br, dash into a, som stayed at sun state. we have seen some flooding and certainly the risk of seen some more now in terms of those monsoon rains were tracking the progression further toward the north. around go a right now, but in the days to come, this will leak into maharaj struck. winds will be a big factor across the arabian peninsula, over the course of the weekend, doha, looking to see when guts of 60 kilometers per hour. i saw official airline of the g. abandoned as a child by his honor,
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cristella. wo news, nothing of his early life in the republic of congo. after 40 years living in switzerland, cristella follows a fascinating paper trail that leads from his adopted home to the country of his bare oh and the most unexpected re union. witness in roller on al jazeera blue. ah oh again, you're watching out, is there a his reminder of our top stories this hour, at least $10000.00 civilians in the eastern ukrainian city of sarah sarah,
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jeanette sca trapped. the mare says it's impossible to move them as it is now mostly under control of russian forces. might ukrainian troops of fighting back from the outskirts somali, present her son shake, muhammad as being inaugurated her ceremony in mogadishu, regional leaders are attending the ceremony. mohammed made history last month by becoming the 1st president to be elected twice and turkeys presume receptive burden has attended military exercises in the city of s mare. the drills are the largest joint exercise ever held in the region involving 10000 turkish troops. and at least $1000.00 for cert, for ins. servicemen from 37 countries, greece has criticized the maneuvers the head of an social atomic energy agency says iran, pines, disconnect, 20 surveillance cameras, wandering et sites. iran has already switched off to cameras on wednesday. the
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surveillance equipment is operated by the i. e. a toronto responding to criticism from the un watchdog or failing to explain that uranium particles at some of the sites that sir go straight now to our correspondent dominant came, he's standing by for us in berlin, and we're just expecting a press conference. i'll move from the chief of the, from the i a chief. oh, what are we expecting them to say? we are expecting to hear from you. so mister grossey, who is the director general of the i e a. and he's obviously going to say what the i a, he makes of the latest developments from the iranian government. and also is likely to face questioning about not only the approach that her arm is showing to the ip address is leaking right now. so we're going into the cut over to him or come back
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here in a moment. challenge to our ability to continue working there and to confirm the correctness of your answer. the gratian under j. so we thought and justice. i announced the set of measures beyond this year say when this took place in back in february, i believe 2021. now we are seeing this as being in a certain sense, dismantled and of course are with possible consequences. so i felt that it would be important for me to have an opportunity to confirm these to you. i just informed the board of governors about this. our inspectors will be accompanying these activities over the next few hours in different places in iran. and we will take it
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from there, but i'm sure you may have your specific questions on this matter. and i am, i will be more than happy to answer yes. yes. francois murphy from reuters. i did you just 1st of all, just to pin down some of the things that you've just, you've just said. so you say 27 cameras are what iran has told you. they're going to disconnect or remove remove, remove in the next day is always things they wouldn't think of. some of that. i mean was that that depends on logistics. because as you know, these cameras are not that we have inter and we have in is for hand. we have not tons we haven't condemn it's, it's a few places where we have them. so i don't know it's a sad logistical matter. but i wish that they start today, they start to day, okay. and there was apparently a told the board, there's also other monitoring equipment that was going to be removed, so which monitoring online and reaching out to the earning. okay. and the flow flow
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meter. okay. and so this is, is this all the extra monitoring equipment that was installed under the chase period beyond the safeguards increment? basically all that might be something we still, there's things, some of gray areas we are trying to assert and we just got a very succinct communication from iran last night. and now we are, we are trying to go through their, through the details. but the idea is that whatever was beyond their comprehensive safeguards agreement or to be to be removed. but this is the principle we now we have to see how it's operated. ok. yeah, i'm jonathan tyron with albert ha, t g o. can you tell us how many cameras will remain under the, in full circle in 53. yep. or perhaps not exactly, but 240 something. 40 something. and your characterization of the
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locations that these will be removed from. it was pretty broad. as for hon, the tons for is, is it, is it, is it a sample of all the locations currently or a sample of all the location where, where we can't get, can you tell us where the cameras are going to be, whether you needed from it everywhere where the according to this year, say we need to be inspecting so there is did in this, this plus a few more a right? those are the girl that the c i say ones are gonna stay. where are the ones that are being removed me out of that dance, or we have some as for hand, we have some dead on, we have some condo, we have must remember that these cameras are placed in places that are related to some low centrifuge, far assembly production r and d without us seeks and things like that, right?
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sorry, just 11. 1 my last question. and so does this categorically end? any possibility of you being able to reconstruct this continuity of knowledge are talking point that had been used the last year. you know, you've done a lot of work into yeah. if you put it like that, i would say no, but very close to that. very, very, very close to that. i think the window of opportunity is very, very, very small. how did you go see hello i'm, i'm at somebody from your internationally. i have 2 questions. my question 1st question goes to the last night resolutions, approval after the resolutions board of governors, the solution iranian officials linked this resolution to your trip is right. i want to know your comment about this reaction. you're in interaction. and 2nd, is it a,
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today's sources in iran, announced iran iranian, or his shot? are going to increase production, an installation of the i r 6 i r for an eye or 2 m centrifuges. i want to know is the agency is informed about it and if yes, what's your company? not yet. well, there are many things that you are asking. first of all, the resolution is a matter for member states is a decision that they take, they don't do these things because they, the g goes and tells them, please put forward errors solution or don't accept, et cetera. it's typical that there is a lot of speculation about these things are air, and least of all every solution would be linked to their visit of that that to general, to another country. so i think this is a construction which is very strange, but it, anyway, i respect opinions on the m on the boss sibyl additional activities. we haven't been informed yet. we know that that is that there has beens
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for, for some time, a plan to install a new capacity and to increase installed capacity. so as soon as we are informed we, we have to actually report these for money to the board of governors. and we will do so immediately and, and today i will issue a report on this issue of the removal of the cameras today. big and as a founder's a highly hello ma'am. hello, radio, free europe or so at your previous press conference on monday, you mentioned that iran is very close to register enough material to produce atomic functions like some weeks or so. so how do you assess the situation right now after all this? well, you know, in terms of the capacities, there's nothing that happened between monday and today that would affect that,
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that quantitative assessment. what we are seeing is that the ever, because of the decision that house is been amounts to us to day is, is, is a decrease of the visibility that the ages he's going to have about what's happening in iraq. and of course, that this is something i deplore that we've been the thing to the head of the international atomic energy agency reporting on iran planning from today to disconnect. 27. i. e. a cameras from it's nuclear sciences course. i was dominic came, he joins us from berlin for my. he's been listening in this announcement. it shows quite a significant breakdown doesn't is in relationship between iran and the international atomic energy agency. suddenly it sounds
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very much a slow while we heard it from mister grossi there that he doesn't feel his agent. he doesn't feel it's in a position to be able to sign off on the sorts of things that iran publicly at least is pledged to, to dealing with and fronting up with as it were. and the knowledge that further cameras are going to be removed, not just as actively activated removed. and then remember, that's one of the last questions there about the iranian announcement that more centrifuges are going to be built. advanced centrifuges in a cascade system. well, that's the sort of technical language which refers to how one would go about creating the fissile material to create a warhead, an atomic warhead. and the fact that he was saying the in answer to questions, one of those questions quite appointed one saying that he believes that that's within a few weeks iran might be in a position to have that fissile material. so no question there from his perspective
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or he says he respects opinions is pretty clear what he sit saying there, which is that in the view of his agency, the iranian government is not missing. the sorts of conditions that it is publicly signed up to remind us why iran is doing this. why is it turning off these cameras? the iranian government position is pretty clear that it wants uranium for peaceful means. it says to be able to expand its economy to bring in to use the sorts of civil applications of nuclear technology to be able to boost its economy to make things as it were, much more easy for it in so far as the sorts of ways that western countries and others use nuclear power. the issue clearly is that there is perhaps
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a lack of belief amongst many western nations as to quite why. if it is the case that iran wants, that, that it has been enriching uranium in the sorts of ways that a country would enrich uranium if its object was to create atomic and therefore nuclear material from uranium for a warhead for a device, an atomic device. now the issue there is that one application of this is clearly civil and therefore peaceful one application would not be. and it is that application, which is the issue here. and if one then considers that those cameras that have been installed, being removed, not switched off, but removed it. it's clear to see that the i e a feels that it cannot in any way say, well, what iran is doing is entirely consistent what it said. it was going to do when it signed up to the sorts of deals that we have had in the past. that's how to perceive this, that effectively, it is as if, as it were, one side says,
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we don't like what you're doing. and the other side says, well that's fine, we're going to carry on doing it. and it seems as though they're pushing road blocks in the way to any sort of resolution of this, which might see iran going back into the j. c p a. so you have, as it were, mistrust on both sides. it seems. and it does, dominic, thanks very much. we've just been listening to the heads of the in stossel atomic energy agency that say that 27 cameras in iran from today that monitor the nuclear sites will be removed as of today the i a chief mr. grossey saying that the picture with iran is not a very nice one. but his obligation, he says, is to persevere ah no without his there are these are the.

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