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to their names, each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy landing, and 4 way formation. men and women compete separately. but under the same flack, you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane as we climb up the teams mentally prepare for their jam. i try to do the same then minutes later, once the earth is just a blurb below, it's time to free fall. ah, turning off the cameras, the international nuclear watchdog says iran fonts, the disconnect surveillance at its nuclear power plants. ah,
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you're wanting on the 0 my from a headquarters in south finds any number guys, also a heads somalia inaugurate it's new president. ha sanchez. my mood faces several challenges including shortages of food and lack of security. a sal ring of ties, algeria bounds imports from spain after suspending a 20 year old friendship treaty, the palestinian foreign minister deliver as new evidence to the international criminal court. after the killing of al jazeera journalist, should he, in a block lay by is really forces ah hello, it's a move that's being described as a potential fatal blow. 2 chances of reviving the 2015 iran nuclear deal, the head of the international nuclear watchdog says iran plants to disconnect 27 surveillance cameras at its nuclear sites. around already switched off to on
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wednesday. in a statement to ron said, it made the decision because of what it called, the agencies on constructive approach. the chief fail, grossi says, disconnecting the security cameras will prevent the international atomic energy agency from monitoring the enrichment program. this of course poses as he's challenge to our ability to continue working there and to confirm the correctness of your degrees. number 2. so we thought just us, 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 we with possible consequences from our on the story. let's bring in
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dominic cane who's joining us from berlin. so what more did the, i have to say on the the central position, the i e a is taking here is 2, is coming from what flows from what they've been saying earlier in the week, which is that the iranian governments had to explain what had happened to enriched uranium that the i e, a said it, it had detected in 3 sites in iran. now that enriched uranium is not to be found. i the i e, a, they'd said okay shows where it is. tell us what happened to tell us what happened to the equipment that was used to enrich it. iranian government not comply as a consequence of that, then a resolution was passed on wednesday evening. effectively criticizing iran for that and saying that iran should return to compliance. in other words, go back to
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a situation where it could allow the i e, a access to those sites to find out what had happened. the interesting thing is that not only has mr. grossey spoken about that was also said in addition to these cameras being removed, not just switched off, but removed. iran says it's also going to plow on with the creation of new enriched uranium, or excuse me, new centrifuges, advanced centrifuges, which of course, can be used to enrich uranium. and that is the step which mr. grossey says, shows that iran is not as it were, adhering to the sorts of promises and conditions that it had said it would do. so in previous treaties and deals. so dominic, what does this all mean for the 2015 nuclear a deal that's been very much stalled over the past few months? well we know that mister grossey and answering pointed questions in the news
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conference gave a few hours ago, said that he believed that if iran were not in a situation to return to the sort of compliance that his agency was expecting from it in 4 weeks. then this would be a fatal blow to that j. c. p. o, a deal the the joint comprehensive plan of action that was agreed so many years ago . now. now the thing to say is that the iranian government, the president has said that his country will not step back from the positions it has taken even notwithstanding what was agreed by this resolution. i was saying that was agreed on wednesday evening. so what you have in effect is both sides as it were, displaying a degree of mistrust of each other. and it seems difficult to see how they're going to be able to come back together. the point also to remember is that the american government, the u. s. government is not party to the j. c p o, a right now and they had been an indirect talks with iran. well those have been
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stalled since march. so it's difficult to see what the next step is going to be. all right, thank you so much. stamina came reporting from berlin for molly president hassan share. my knowledge has been inaugurated in mogadishu. international leaders gathered for the ceremony, including the kidney and president on the if the opium prime minister mahmoud, excuse me, want a landslide victory against the incumbents, mohammed or the law for a module last month, you'll have to deal with security threats, raising inflation, severe drought, and conflict between central and regional governments. malcolm has more from nairobi. the ceremony took place in an aircraft hung a inside morbid issue green zone, which is one of the few parts of the country that fully under the control of the somali federal government and the foreign forces that it depends on. it did not same room that just a few weeks ago. her son shake one election,
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but it's just members of parliament who got to vote the general public didn't get to vote in elliptical process by which tamale's leaders selected. now of note that this ceremony for the integration with kenyan president who kenyata this follows a couple of years of fairly our relation between kenya on somalia. on the on shake. pre assess a former president mohammed of the law. he pharmacy relations became quite tense around a maritime borders. it's the oil beneath the sea, but people in both country, the, it's up trade, deteriorated, security cooperation, deteriorated but the president who kenyatta was that today and talked about redeeming trade, resuming flights and so on. so it looks like there's a turing of relations on the card there. the there's been heavy,
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shelly, and st. fighting the eastern ukrainian city a severe odin yet, which is now mostly under the control of russian forces. the city's mayor says it's become impossible to move many civilians out. ukraine says a troops are still battling from the outskirts of the city, satellite images show significant damage and done yes. can the neighboring city? charles stratford has more from vari on the outskirts of the capital, keith heavy fighting in the east of the country, most especially around that city of sever donnette sk. now this is one of 2 cities still remaining under rudimentary speaking ukrainian control the ukrainian government. though the ukrainian military now admitting that they under severe pressure on the outskirts of civil done it's, we understand that there is heavy shelley 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 policies have repeatedly tried and thus far failed to cross. we also understand certainly,
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according to ukraine, the ukrainians, they saying up to $12000.00 civilians are still inside civil dentist. we understand though, according to our sources, that the majority of them do not want to leave for various reasons, ada loyalty towards russia or fear of leaving the properties behind. we understand that they are ongoing evacuation efforts to try and get as many of those civilians out, but a very serious situation around severe 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 propulsion of that south of lisa 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 done it can they see chance a lot of heavy fighting in the east today? turkeys president has called on greece to stop arming islands in
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a g and c for the paper on made the comments while observing military exercises and is mere province to drills or the largest joint exercises ever held in the region involving at least a 1000 foreign service. men from 37 countries and 10000 turkish troops, greece has criticized the maneuvers are so far as our reports from is nearer. this is to 122 military drill has just ended here. it was the largest military exercise that has been conducted by turkey and agencies so far. there were 10000 turkish troops from naval air and land forces in addition to the turkish troops. there were also more than a 1000 military personnel come from 47 ally companies, such as the usa, the u. k, italy, france, katara, azerbaijan, and pakistan turkish president jeff taper ad one also has attended this drill and he was joined by the custody. and are there be any defense ministers? no officials here that i have spoken to says that this is not only about the
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country's combat readiness, but it's also an opportunity for the turkish defense industry to, to, to, to, to introduce is new products as well. and that's why there are more than 40 turkish defense firms that are showcasing their products. the timing of this drill is quite delicate, as the tension between turkey and greece is increasing in the region. this is a cruise in turkey or weight in his air space and to the territorial waters. however, turkey sees that greece is militarize in the islands in the agency, and this is the way lation of the international treaties that has been signed between turkey and greece and also the related countries as well. turkish, but as of a, just a bad one has just spoken here. and he says that greece is continued is publications. and this pro, occasions could have grave or consequences, turkey and greece this to nato allies, through the decades of the more than history. how came to the brink of the war
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several times, but each time they have been able to manage the differences and to de escalate the situation. however, there are growing concerns now that this time it could be different. the algerian bank association has stopped trade with spain after the government ended its 20 or friendship treaty on wednesday. and gas imports will not be affected. algeria accuse a spin of backing morocco, one for the disputed western sahara region. reckless sees the former spanish colony is its sovereign territory and controls 80 percent of it. but i'll julia back the policy front movement which has been fighting for the regions independence since the 1970 s. john. but jeff is a senior risk analyst at the american credit rating agency, s and p global. she says the deterioration and relations could hit spain hard. the major stands there is regarding the other type of important between the 2 countries
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. and this is going to be main problem for thing because you're at is things 3rd clients. so when it comes to things like i re food. a or my factoring product is going to be as low for spanish as quarters. all your out has some leverage when it comes to migration issues, which is not in there. and you are. the only difficulty that we can start seeing from a practical perspective is whether don't be when it comes to procedural measures. so for example of session for on your end who are going for spain and vice versa, work for me as for the many workers who are in your area, also has been putting increasingly more pressure on the same number that apparently enabled thousands of regular migrant regions. spanish and that was something that really was problematic for the spanish. so other result
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marco had been placing on thing, so i think it's finding itself in the difficult position between us and morocco and probably the thing was not expecting your reactions. and therefore, a explain why they were willing to drop the point. still, i don't, i was a 0 president job. i didn't open the summit of the americas hoping to drum up support on migration to dates. we stand for lexi, it's her voice. we demand action victims on survivors of the math shooting at a school in texas plea for gun reform. ah ah, here's your weather update for asia haver one thanks for joining in some of the
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heaviest rate right now across india is in our natural br dash into a sand state. and of course, in some state, we have seen some flooding in there is certainly the risks we could see. some more of that ferry downpours also extending into bangladesh, impacting doc at $35.00 degrees. this is all part of our monsoon rains, which continue to march up that west coast of india now and go and in the days to come. this will make its way into my, her austria. by the way, meteorologists in india warned that these monsoon rains are going to pick up in intensity next week, off to southeast asia right now, the rain folly, where we would expect to see this time the year thunderstorms in the forecast call them poor singapore dang. in jakarta, with a height of 31 degrees, while those plum rains have really been doing a number on southern sections of china. we see that energy energy shoot out toward the east china see, so we'll pick up the story there. japan, southern most islands getting douse with this rain and we'll press play, see where it goes friday in to saturday. that slug of rain running into que shoe
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chicago and eastern areas of honshu. so that's going to throw some rain there. and at the same time we've got a friend moving across beijing. so some thunder downpours there on saturday. that's it for me. i'll see you next hour, bye for now. a with witness differences. change with sunlight. witness is loss witness charity with his family. witness friend. the beginning with witness live with oh,
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a pillow top stories on alpha 0. this is our head of the international nuclear watchdog, says iran, cancer, disconnect 27 surveillance cameras that are sites. iran has already switched off to cameras on wednesday in a statement to homicide made the decision because of what it called agencies and constructive approach to some of the president tests, i'm sure if my mood has been inaugurated in market tissue would want a landslide victory against the incumbent law for motto, you'll have to deal with security threats, raising inflation on severe drove the eastern ukrainian city of givers on yet because when the sight of heavy shelling and st battles, much of the city is now under control of russian forces, but ukrainian troops are fighting back from the outskirts,
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the mayor says it has become impossible to move civilians out. the summit of the americas is underway in los angeles. the us president joe biden is hoping to use the event to address the root causes of migration from some south american countries. he's trying to engage regional leader for a voice thought by some oversight. it would be events, they're angry that washington refused to invite q, but then as well. and the corolla will over quoting an extreme heat or creating dangerous conditions for thousands of asylum seekers, making their way towards the u. s. through mexico. my new rapid reports from the southern chapa state, the append gymnasium in southern mexico has been temporarily transformed to house thousands of migrants and asylum seekers. it's crowded and many people here are starting to get sick. medics from a humanitarian group say they're treating hundreds of people every day,
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but they can't tend to everyone northeast and it's not enough. the flow of migrants is constant and it's big. we always need more support, more hands, more resources. conditions at the camp are also unsanitary. the risk is especially high for children. observers from unicef. see the situation here is extremely precarious. also embed game what's happening. you can see there are money people here, money, boys and girls are sick. they have fevers, their bodies covered with insect bites, and the heat is affecting small babies in particular. migrants rights, advocates organized this caravan to coincide with the summit of the americas taking place this week in los angeles. hoping to call attention to the plight of thousands of migrants who have been stuck in southern mexico for months. while most people
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here seem unaware of the political motivations of the caravans organizers, many or hope for the u. s. government will open its doors when they eventually arrive at the us border. hello, fame, dental hygiene. we're asking them to help us to be allowed to pass without so many obstacles without having to spend so many days sleeping on the floor. we would do anything for them to help us. there's rain on the horizon, adding to the worry that more people at the camp could also become ill. the day is coming to an end here in southern mexico and migrants are starting to look for space among the crowd to get some rest. but there are simply too many people here and not enough room to accommodate them all. it looks like many others will be forced to spend another night without a roof over their heads. though hundreds of migrants have broken away from the caravan and continued north on their own, it could be several weeks before this group reaches the us border. organizers have
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asked them not to grow desperate and leave on their own. adding that there are worse dangerous in mexico than getting sick. manuel up a little al jazeera weeks, le mexico. the palestinian foreign minister is in the international criminal court at the hague, where he's delivering to finding different investigation and to the killing. a veteran journalist shooting of off the al jazeera correspondent was shot dead by is really forces last month while covering raids and ginny, in the occupied west bank. step faster, has more from the have. it's the 1st visit by the palestinian foreign minister to the new prosecutor of the international criminal court carton con. but the minister has been here many times before since 2015. he has been pressuring this court to what he says, stop the impunity by as for out the very 1st time, the minister came here. he was accompanied by al jazeera journalist, sharina, or clay. now, 7 years later, he brings files with evidence of her killing. now nearly one month ago,
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evidence that shows according to the palestinian prosecutor that she was deliberately targeted by an israeli soldier. i also conveyed the hopes and expectations of the policy and people and the policy of victims who look up to the court as the last and only resource for justice and art and art rightfully so. frustrated with the full skill impunity that israel israeli officials continue to enjoy, even when there is an ongoing investigation by the court. will the case of sharina will actually ever be here? of course, you know, we have already, you know, delivered the outcome of the investigation that we have for don officially, you know, in the state of palestine. he has a requested, you know, detailed information about the investigation itself. i will, you know, pass that request to the leadership to see, you know,
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how we are going to cooperate with that request in order for us not to give the court an excuse not to investigate or not to deal with this. you know, assassination seriously after years of judicial debates, the court decided last year that it does have jurisdiction to investigate war crimes committed against the palestinian people. an investigation started immediately but so far no suspects have been named. the palestinian minister has now invited prosecutor car to visit the palestinian territories. hope that this will speed up the investigation. an 11 year old girl in the u. s. as described how she smeared herself with the classmates blood to avoid being killed during a mast shooting. it was part of her testimony in front of the u. s. congress to call for gun reforms. 19 children and 2 teachers were shot dead at 1st school and you've all day texas last month. my can a report from washington and lawmakers on capitol hill hearing emotional 1st hand
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accounts of the devastating human impact of gun violence in the us. and i thought you didn't come back the road. try our teachers. because when i told her that i will need help and leave off to her record a testimony, the father of the 11 year old school shooting survivor told members of congress that the family is now dealing with a subsequent trauma group. today i come because i got lost my baby girl. she's that same little girl that age to play with angram wood and do everything she was that is little girl. i don't know what to do cuz i
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would think i would have lost my baby girl. she's everything not only for me, but her siblings and her mother. but i wish something were changed, not only for kids, but every single kid in the world. schools are not safe anymore. another parent, the mother of a 21 year old, who was severely injured in the buffalo, new york shooting last month, issued a direct appeal to lawmakers. you are elected because you had been chosen and are trusted to protect us. but let me say to you here today, i do not feel protected. no citizen needs an air 15. these weapons are designed to do the most harm in the least amount of time. and on saturday may 14th. it's it a domestic terrorist, just 2 minutes to shoot and killed and people and injured 3 others can still see her walking windows toward the exit. this mother called for
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a ban on the type of assault rifle used to kill her 10 year old daughter in you've all the texas. so at this moment, we asked for primers, we seek to raise the age to purchase these weapons from 18 to 21 years of age. we think red flag loss stronger background checks. we also want to repeal gun manufacturers liability and unity. why these are measures supported by democrats in congress and echoed by several members during the hearing. no civilian needs, an assault rifle, and the 2nd amendment does not protect the right to own a weapon of war. its time that we banned assault rifles from our streets, from our communities, from our homes. but even on an occasion like this, the partisan divide is old to clear republicans weary of what they call an assault on the right to bear arms. calling for added security in schools rather than new
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gun control legislation to off to tragedies are politicized for partisan gang. and we have seen many seek to leverage these crimes and their victims to push for lack radical left wing policies, or to betrays their campaigns to get elected. a division reflected in the senate to where 9 republican votes would be needed to pass any meaningful legislation. boats that are likely to be forthcoming on anything other than the most tempered of measures my kind of arches era washington a u. s. congressional committee is to begin public hearings into the capitol hill attack in january last year. supporters of then president donald trump stormed the building. encouraged by his false claims the election, he had lost was stolen id, so castro reports. the congressional panel, led by democrats, had been investigating the january 6 right now, after conducting nearly
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a 1000 interviews and collecting 250 terabytes of data, the panel will finally begin to reveal its findings to the public. trump was prepared to seize the presidency and likely to invoke the insurrection act and declare martial law. so we're going to tell the whole story of everything that happened through gene will be the 1st of several public hearing. the features my witnesses in previously unseen videos from january 6th, i think people would want to see some new information. and particularly new striking information about trumps involvement. the tape, depositions of trumps daughter and son in law may be shown at the hearings, but from himself is not expected to testify. we fight like hell and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. last year, he was impeached for inciting insurrection, but was not convicted among the answers that may be revealed. what trump was doing
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as a supporter from the capital. and why you waited 3 hours to call them all. you have to go home. now we have to have peace. trump has not criminal charges. whether that changes after these public hearings is uncertain. the hearings will also del further into security failures in the days ahead of january, 6th, and efforts by trump and his age to overturn the election. yeah, january 6th was a very dark day in america's history. i think it's important to have a full accounting of what happened and making sure that through these hearings we ensure that it doesn't happen again. republican called the democrat lead investigation, a sham a recent m b. c. news poll show the percentage of americans who believe trump was responsible for the riot has dropped to 45 percent. and it's unclear how many people will enter this round of hearing loss. but democrats are hoping for another
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chance at a public reckoning that may help the party in november, the mid term elections. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington professors have gathered outside the brazilian embassy in london urging authorities to increase efforts to find a british journalist and an indigenous expert who went missing. in the amazon, the brazilian government has been under pressure to scale up the search to find on phillips on bruno pereira. the parents disappeared on sunday after heading into the amazon rain forest. pereira had received death threats for his work, helping to protect indigenous groups. brazil has deployed healthy com search to help with the search. ah, how about the headlines on al jazeera, the head of the international nuclear watchdog says iran plants. so disconnect 27 survey.
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