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ha, ha ha robin watching al jazeera life, my headquarters here in there also coming up. food shortage is a major challenge facing some aaliyah's new president along with security. as hassan shakes, moods, nauseated, a sorry, of ties. algeria bans imports from spain after suspending a 20 year old friendship treaty and tylen becomes the 1st country in asia to possibly legalize growing and possessing marijuana. ah, welcome to the program, the head of the international atomic energy agency says iran plans to disconnect 27th surveillance cameras. monitoring it sites to her on is responding to criticism from the new and nuclear watchdog. after failing to explain uranium particles at some locations, washington says iran must now cooperate and drop any additional demands outside the
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2015 nuclear deal. but toward gayton be reports. workers at an iranian nuclear site turned off to surveillance cameras on wednesday. it ran says it will disconnect more. the equipment is operated by the international atomic energy agency or i. e, a, it's director says to ran is making a mistake. 27 cameras are being removed. this is, of course, a poses and sees challenge to our ability to continue working there and to confirm the correctness or for you as the gratian under j, tara terence, as it action is in response to criticism from the i am, the un nuclear watchdog says around his fail to explain uranium particles at some of its sites. the latest dispute is a setback for those hoping to revive the 2015 nuclear dale. it was designed to
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limit terrans nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. but in may 2018 them president donald trump withdrew the u. s. and began re imposing sanctions only ran the following year form. iranian president, half m re honie told the remaining signatories, his government would reduce its commitments every 60 days until they own it. they're part of the deal. iran has since limited access to its nuclear sites. they can not expect you wrong. so full collab delivered beyond its commitments. you know, all safeguard related cameras and the commitments are by iran are being operated and they are on the road. you, ron is not stopping them. iran is only stopping those voluntary measures that they're supposed to be implemented under the nuclear bill. the i. e, a chief has described the situation as tents with negotiations at a low point, and both sides blaming the other for lack of progress. victoria gate and be al
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jazeera tomlin. kane has more berlin. one of the perhaps most standout comments from mister grossey at that news conference was in response to a question from a journalist saying is the j. c. p o p o, a dead is the joint comprehensive plan of action dead that nuclear deal signed so long ago. and he said, well, in the space of the next 4 weeks we'll find out it could be a fatal blow to hopes of the restoration of that deal as ram of the chronology of what's happened here. just a few days ago, mr. grossey was saying that his agency had really serious concerns about 3 specific sites in iran, where it believes that she rainy him has been enriched. it wants to know what's happened to that uranium and indeed to the devices that were used to enrich the uranium. the iranian government has not given any kind of assurances a to the material where it is nor indeed be to what's happened to the equipment
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used to enrich it. as a consequence of that, the i, a e, a put through a resolution on wednesday evening which to floor that situation called on the iranians to return to compliance with the conditions they'd agreed to sign up to in the 1st place. that didn't happen as a consequence. we have the news conference, which was the grossey gave, and we have the iranian government making that announcement about the removal those of those $27.00 further cameras at relevant sites. and there is also the fact that the iranian government has said it's going to install new high grades, centrifuges called cascades at some of its facilities, all of which shows the level of difference of distance between the 2 sides. as we more shelling and st. fighting in the eastern ukrainian city of several
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denette sk, which is now mostly under russian control. the cities man says now impossible to move any civilians out. ukrainian authorities say that troops are still battling for the outskirts of the city of accused russian forces of destroying many buildings. satellite images show significant damage and of renette scanned a neighboring city. charles stratford has more from bravado on the outskirts of the capital, keith heavy fighting in the east of the country most especially around that city of sever down. it's 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 sever than ask 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,
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according to ukraine, the ukrainians, they sang up to $12000.00 civilians are still inside, severed the next. 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 their own 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 minutes can least chance a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. the ukrainian presenters warning
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millions of people around the world could starve because of russia's blockade of his country's black sea pulls from his zalinski, says ukraine is unable to explore large quantities of wheat, corn, and vegetable oil. he is calling for russia to be expelled from the us food and agriculture organization. it will be what we the can't be any discussion on prolonging rushes membership in the if i own the food and agriculture organization, the united nations. what is the for russia to do if they're causing hunger for at least a whole 100000000 people or potentially more than a 1000000000? i have my food shortages partly caused by the claim was one of the biggest challenges facing smalley. and as it inaugurated it's new president hasn't shake but mood. international leaders gathered full the ceremony, including the kenyan presidency, the prime minister, secured a landslide victory against the incumbent mohammed delay from maggio last month. he will have to deal with security threats, rising inflation, severe drought,
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and conflicts. malcolm web has more from 9 ruby the ceremony took place in an aircraft hangar inside mogadishu 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 the same room as just a few weeks ago. her son shake one that election, but it's just members of parliament who got to vote the general public didn't get to vote in the political process by which tamale's leaders are selected. now of note that this ceremony for the inauguration with canyon president who kenyata this follows a couple of years of fairly sour relations between kenya and somalia. on the hot sun shake, treat assessor former president mohammed up the law. he saw my relations became quite tense around a maritime border, disputes the oil beneath the sea,
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but people in both country, the eyeing itself, trade, deteriorated, security cooperation, deteriorated but the president who kenyata was that today and talked about resuming trade, resuming flights and so on. so it looks like there's a turing of relations on the card there. so denali is a small area analyst who attended the, sorry and so marie in mogadishu. now she explains why people are hopeful about the new leadership. as it has been chaplain has already begun to implement his campaign promise, which is really to bring some money together in the world. his campaign and the valley at peace with itself in the world really has essential for him within the 1st few weeks of his when of the and actually is really off the country to reconcile the political leadership that has been factored over the past several years. and also the 6th and somebody is friends and allies to the
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table again today, ceremony witness really high level delegation and cross the region, but also from the world. so really, you know, some idea is, is getting back on track and that president who has become really putting what he said into practice. and that's a lot is a very helpful. we're hoping that the president really not only focuses on the politics but does what, you know, each family household needs, which is obviously, you know, creating an environment that's conducive to competing in the, in the global world. he has a now a couple of initiatives around economic recovery employment in youth initiatives. so it's early, but we do see a president who is action oriented already years president joe biden has called on latin american leaders to help make supply chains,
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both skill and resilience. he made the comments will be opening of the 9 summit of the americas taking place in los angeles. but the u. s. is exclusion of cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, over rights violations has overshadowed the talks, mexico's president and the number of other lead. as a boy cutting the 5 day meeting in protest, so many tried experts, a latin america and the caribbean would benefit from shopping us supply chains, which could be moving some manufacturing away from asia to countries nat by rob reynolds explains. or this week's summit of the americas takes place amid continuing global supply chain problems, which president joe biden will address at. the port of los angeles on friday is, is really a spectacular golden opportunity. economic policy analysts say the solution to those problems lies in a concerted effort to shift manufacturing and shipping away from asia to neighbors of the us, the so called friend shoring of supply chains. we could be talking about several
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millions of jobs that could move into those countries, linked to supply chains, and that would be transformative in those economies. but on linking the existing supply chain would not be easy. will require both the hard infrastructure and soft infrastructure. and what do i mean by soft infrastructure? governments, the policy, the trade policies, with how to align to adopt the new ways of looking at things that relations between the u. s. and countries like mexico, who's president has decided not to attend the summit or tense, even if the political good will for more trade integration could be found. the job of building a vast industrial infrastructure and port facilities would take many years and hundreds of billions of dollars. but if friend shoring were realized, it would have benefits far beyond improving the fragile supply chain. it could reduce poverty and migration,
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curtail criminal gangs and narcotics trafficking. great good jobs, good labor conditions, environmental security. and that means your employ workers who would then be much less inclined to decide they have to get out and migrate united states or join a local drug trafficking, get the ty, an expert say is now companies are already talking, but doing it right there is a serious conversation in the boardroom. how do we diversified or supplied and how do we make it shorter? so they're much more effective in terms of the cost, resiliency and system ability. and america's has a great opportunity to take advantage of this momentum. because if we don't do it, no one really reconfiguring supply chains could be a potential win win for the us and it's neighbors, but would require political will. and a level of trust that at the moment doesn't seem to exist. rob reynolds al jazeera
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los angeles, well still had hair on al jazeera. today, we stand for lexie. and as her voice, we demand action victims and survivors of the machining at a school in texas. please for gun reforms plus ah, so what didn't happen of january the 6th and why a use congressional committee is about to hold hearings. those stories after the break. ah, john, he has begun the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. here's your weather update for asia haver one thanks for joining in some of the heaviest rate right now across india is in our natural, per dash into a sand state. and of course, in some state,
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we have seen some flooding in there is certainly the risks we could see. some more of that foundry downpours also extending into bangladesh impacting docket $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, for austria, by the way meteorologists in india warned that these mot soon 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 the dang in jakarta, with a height of $31.00 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 seas will pick up the story there. japan, southern most islands getting douse with this rain and will press play. see where it goes friday in to saturday, that slug of rain running into que shoe chicago and eastern areas of hodges. so that's going to throw some rain there. and at the same time we've got
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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. i saw a line of the journey witnessed the ocean with witness differences. witness change. witness happiness. with sunlight. witness to witness loss. witness, charity, witness. you witness. clarity, witness, family, witness, friends, witness the beginning. witness the end. witness live with. ah, the me
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look about watching out there with me. so rob, reminder of all hope stories that had all the international nuclear watchdog says iran tons to disconnect. 27 surveillance cameras that it's nuclear sites. iran already switched off to cameras on wednesday in a statement on that it made the decision because of what it called the agencies unconstrained to approach the eastern ukrainian city, a civil internet because being the scientist, heavy shutting and st battle, much of the city is now under control of russian fulton, that ukrainian troops are fighting back from the outskirts that says it's become impossible to move out. civilian and somali president hassan shakes. mahmoud has been an ogre rated and market issue. mood one, a landslide victory against the incumbent mohammed. i'm the lucky for my you feel has to deal with security threats, rising inflation, severe trends. and 11 year old girl in the us says,
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described how she smeared herself with a classmates blood to avoid being killed during my shooting. there was part of testimony in front of us congress to call for gun reforms. 19 children and 2 teachers were shot dead at her school, an invalid a texas last month. my canner has more from washington d. c. into lawmakers on capitol hill hearing emotional 1st hand accounts of the devastating human impact of gun violence in the u. s. t. i n i i i follow the way. oh,
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after 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 the subsequent trauma. oh, good. today. i come because that girl of my baby girl she is that the same little girl that i used to play with ingram with and do everything cuz she was that is little girl. i don't know what to do cuz i 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 will change. 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,
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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 took a domestic terrorist just 2 minutes to shoot and killed, and people and injured 3 others. i can still see her walking witness toward the exit. this mother called for 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 progress. we seek to raise the age to purchase these weapons from 18 to 21 years of age. we seek 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,
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and the 2nd amendment does not protect the right to own a weapon of war. it's 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 all to clear. republicans, wary of what they call an assault on the right to bear arms. calling for added security in schools rather than new gun control legislation to after 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 beatrice. their campaigns to get elected a division reflected in the senate to where 9 republican votes would be needed to pass any meaningful legislation votes that are likely to be forthcoming on anything other than the most tepid of measures. mike hannah, ouch is era,
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washington. let's get more this from our white house correspondent. kimberly how can it does seem kimberly that the focus remains with the law makers in terms of what happens next. yeah, it's definitely on. capitol hill is not here at the white house. and so that is really where the spotlight is right now. we've just had on capitol hill the passage of more legislation in the house of representatives. the latest is legislation to essentially put in place incentives for increased red flag laws and states that don't have them. what these are laws that would try and take guns out of the hands, the people that are a danger to themselves or others. people can petition the courts as they feel that someone should not have a gun. now this comes on the heels of just one day earlier,
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legislation be passed in that same chamber that seeks to ban guns under the age of $21.00 in terms of a semi automatic rifle and also a high capacity magazine. but a lot of this is just political theatre because the legislation on capital hill still has to go to the u. s. senate, and that is not expected to pass there. and fact what's happening up there is water down versions that are being talked about. that essentially would just really put in place some increase background checks and also school security. if republicans and democrats are able to agree on that, that could have a vote possibly in the coming weeks. but again, this is something that is still be worked out and it does need to pass both chambers in order to be signed into law. kimberly helped at the white house correspondent, thanks for the update. now us congressional committee is to
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begin public hearings into the capitol hill attack in january last year. supporters of the then president donald trump stole the building, encouraged by his false claims, the election he'd lost was stolen. heidi jo, castro reports. yeah. a congressional panel led by democrats has been investigating the january 6 right now, after conducting nearly a 1000 interviews and collecting 250 terabytes of data. the panel will finally begin to reveal its findings to the public truck 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 happens. here's jen will be the 1st of several public hearing still features my witnesses in previously unseen videos from january 6. i think people would want to see some new information. and particularly new striking information about trumps involvement. videotape
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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 at the supporters from the capital, and why he 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
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ensure that it doesn't happen again. republicans 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 who entered this round of hearing loss. but democrats are hoping for another chance at a public reckoning that may help the party in november the mid term elections. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington and former us president john pan . 2 adult children have agreed to testify in a civil investigation into his business practices after losing a court appeal. new york state's attorney general says her inquiry assigned evidence the trump organization which manages hotels and golf course is. miss reported the value of its assets to get benefits included loans and tax breaks. now trump says the investigation is a which of the palestinian foreign minister is in the international
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criminal court of the hague by he's delivering the fine things of an investigation into the killing. a veteran journalist showing of actually the al jazeera correspondent were shot dead by ready forces last month while covering rates and jeanine in the occupied west bank. thailand has become the 1st country in asia to decriminalize marijuana. now people are allowed to grow, possess cannabis, but the government's warning that smoking in public could still land people in trouble. alex here, bryan explains, lining up to get high at the highland cafe. some camped out overnight in bangkok to ensure that get an early as thailand removed marijuana from its list of band. now come 6 loading, iowa. i don't have to hide the fact that i use canvas anymore. i don't have to worry about the officers who are always looking out for people using cannabis. i don't have to worry about corrupt cops who try to ask for
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a bribe. but while you can now grow and carry marijuana lighting up just anywhere is still a no, no. the government says it's promoting cannabis for medicinal use only wanting that smoking in public could get you a 3 month jail sentence, or $780.00 fine. and the amount of tetra hydra can of an all o t h c. the chemical that makes people hi will be limited in commercial products, such as these ganja gummies. within upon the how when the of the real world, one of the main discussions of cabinet was about the way people should behave. people can consume and smoke both cannabis and hamp, but certain behavior has to be controlled while the government doesn't want thailand to be seen as a weed. wonderland, the public health ministers planning to hand out 1000000 marijuana said length to encourage growth in the industry. socrates hopes the trade will boost agriculture and terrorism, which have been stunted by the pandemic tile. and with this happening now,
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after covert after the economy going to down the drain. oh, really do need this to kinda get back up on their feet. good news too, for small time, 10 of us farmers like tanner santa mon, claimed it who used to grow illegally nor hibler would have liked. this industry will put more money in people's pockets. the new cannabis bill will create a more welcoming environment for new business owners. they don't have to be stressed out about legal issues or who they can sell their products to. southeast asia is known for its strict drug laws. the changes mean about $3000.00 prisoners serving time for canvas crimes will be released. activists say they'll keep pushing for the rules on recreational use to be eased. alex here brian al jazeera ah, your child deserve.
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