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hardship to many years, sally, now as the island reopens for international travellers, some say they want more than just to return it to the way things work before. community groups have how trauma tourism workers learn how to cut it used to be a tour guide. now he farms, cabbages with me, i'm. i don't want to go back to tourism. i want to continue to be a farmer as the island prepares to welcome visitors again, many say the pandemic has told them valuable lessons. never forget, ah, new evidence to be heard in the 1st of 6 public hearings into the january the 6th capitol hill attack. ah,
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hello there, i'm julie mcdonald, this is sam see live at from london also coming up. moscow accused of holding a shill trial, a re foreign fight is her hand to death sentences by a court in the russian backed de next region unexplained uranium pascals trigger. a dispute that seem un surveillance cameras and monitoring equipment. moved from aarons nuclear facilities. battling dr. famine and conflict. malia swears in a familiar face as prison ah, we begin in the united states for a congressional committee set to begin public hearings into the january. the 6th capitol hill attack in about 2 hours time. it's the 1st of 6 public hearings. when you evidence will be presented in january last year, supporters of them president donald trump stormed the capital. encouraged by his false claims the election, he'd lost was stolen, 5 people died during or afterwards. i believe that tonight will be sort of an
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opening of the narration, the narrative of what happened as an assault on our democracy, on our constitution in our capital, when our congress, in a very violent way for a specific purpose to undermine the constitution of the united states speakers pelosi select committee on january 6th is unlike any other committee in american history. in fact, it is the most political and least legitimate committee in american history. it is used congressional subpoenas to attack republicans violate due process and infringe on the political speech a private citizen. reuters it soft pull has revealed that more than half of us republicans believe the false claim that left wing protest is lead the u. s.
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capital riot. to try to make then president donald trump look bad, 58 percent of republicans said they believe most of the protest is were peaceful and law abiding despite injuries to more than a 100 police officers on the day. the ball also found almost 2 thirds of republicans believed the 2020 presidential election was stolen from trump. even though judges of dismiss more than 50 lawsuits challenging the election by reviews and audits have found no evidence of widespread fraud. my camera joins us live from washington, d. c, a historic moment. some might say, mike, but what's going to happen? well, the committee is going to outline all the evidence that has gathered in months and months of investigation and numerous interviews, numerous collection of video items, committee members saying some of this material has not been seen publicly before. now what the committee is going to attempt to do is create a narrative along 2 separate strands. the 1st strand is that that began when donald
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trump refused to accept the election results and fought against the results of that election. the 2nd strand is the events of january, the 6th, in which trump supporters stormed and invaded the capital. the committee will be looking at how these 2 narratives, intertwined. now we understand that in this 1st hearing, the 1st of 6, the committee is going to be focusing on extreme right wing groups that took part in the events of january, the 6th, and the extent to which those were coordinated operations. there had been some charges laid by the justice department regarding seditious conspiracy, which indicates that the justice department, at least, does believe that there was a conspiracy involved in the events of january the 6th. now, president biden has kept relatively silent on the proceedings of the general 6th committee, saying he prefers the committee to speak for itself. however, just before the committee begins its 1st session,
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this is what the president at to say. i think through clear flagrant violation constitution. i think those guys, women broke the law charger turn around, result of election, and restoring questions. who's responsible, who's involved? i'm not committed, charge my mappers, want to know, watching movies are gonna probably read a lot of americans are received for the 1st time. some of the detail that occurred now must be stressed that the committees investigation has run separate from but parallel to the investigation carried out by the justice department in which more than $800.00 people have already been arrested. more than 70 had been charged. and most recently, and the most high profile political figure, the govern oriole candidate for michigan, ryan kelly, as been arrested by the fbi i in connection with the events of january the 6th. so
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this would be something that the committee would be taking notice of. and this is the type of material that the committee will seek to expand on as it seeks to find out or prove that there was a conspiracy. it's re conspiracy involved in the events of january the 6th. and that some very senior figures were involved in that conspiracy. my can of their life from washington dc might thank you. a police officer in the us state of michigan has been charged the 2nd degree murder over the fatal shifting of a black man. patrick lawyer was an immigrant from the democratic republic of congo . he was sheltered the head in april after officer christopher sher pulled him over to check his vehicle registration. body camera, video of the incident, was released 9 days later, sparking widespread protests ah, is no less up in the battle for the eastern ukrainian city of seville, de lance,
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with street fighting and heavy artillery fire. ah, ukrainian officials say the battle is being waged house to house and national forces have account to stop it. lack of equipment to come to russia's offensive, resembling mere savanski, says the fate of his countries. don bass region could be decided in savannah de mask. and as the fighting there intensifies, keith says between a 10200 soldiers have been killed every day. as the highest estimate made public so far a russian back court internet. because if she death sentences to 2 british men and one rock and were captured while fighting for ukraine, they appeared in court in the self proclaimed announced people's republic is held by pul russian rebels. all 3 men say they will appeal the sentence. the 2 british men, a long serving members of ukraine's armed forces, you case, foreign minister, has condemned it as a sham judgment and emphasize that they are prisoners of war,
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which are entitled to amenity. russia and rookie ukraine have been in a deadlock over gray ne sports from ukrainian ports threatening a global food crisis. moscow seed large parts of ukraine's course, blocking farm exports and driving up the cost of grade. one of 2 breakaway eastern regions, back by moscow say they'll soon start shipments by rail to russia. shall strap reports from the capital. now keith, another truck arrives at this farm in the cave region norton ukraine. thought the rush is on to empty. these silos of last year's harvest of made to make space for approximately 35000 tons of winter wheat. but much of this crop may go to waste because of what ukraine and many countries it exports to say is a russian c blockade. at least $20000000.00 tons of grain is already stuck in silos
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across the country, contributing to rising prices. and what the u. n says is a growing global food crisis. so this might have been moved out of the silos in order to make face for the winter wheat harvey. i was expecting to start in about a month from now. a lot of this may have been taken to silos elsewhere, but a lot of it will begin journey through a port in media attorney that can take up to fremont. and the very complicated in day one root takes the grain by train from cube into moldova to avoid a coastal road that ukraine says, russian forces of shelled the train, then drops back into the odessa region of ukraine before being unloaded. a do romanian border on to barges and renee and ismael. it then hits down the river down you to the romanian black sea port of constant her analysts say shortages and long
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overland export routes to push the consumer price of grain up in recent months. producers have been hit even harder. there's not so much the cost of transport and logistics has increased 300 percent since before the war started. we are also looking at ways of getting the green out via the baltic sea record and through hungry. but it can also take up to 2 months before the trucks take the maze away, samples are analyzed at the quality control, the bar tree on the farm. the grains will be periodically inspected again in the coming weeks because much of it will have to be stored outside silos, where rod could set in after only a month. exporting by train from ukraine is complicated because the rail track gauge is different in neighboring poland and romania, russian forces withdrew from this area a few weeks ago. this week was planted before the war started. farmers work in the fields of maze and sunflowers despite the danger of mines,
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an unexploded ordnance vacant number. it was very difficult because we were sewing during the invasion. our domestic market is very small. we have to sell it upon russia, which is also a major grain produces as western sanctions prevented from exporting to global markets, depriving aids of billions of dollars of revenue and making the crisis even worse. moscow says it is open to a potential turkish and un plan to allow safe passage with ships to transport grain from ukrainian pulse across the black sea and out to international markets by the boss for us. but russia says ukraine must d mind the sea root 1st. ukraine has so far, refused saying it won't leave ukrainian ports like a desa exposed to a potential rush, an attack from the sea. no agreed solution means ukraine could lose millions of dollars in revenue. and according to the us, more countries across africa and asia already suffering food shortages could
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potentially suffer even more stuff without a 0 q surveillance cameras and other monitoring equipment are being removed from nuclear sites in iran, by the international atomic energy agency. that's according to a report by the reuters news agency. it follows a decision by to run to remove the equipment. it says it's responding to criticism from the un watchdog for failing to explain unit uranium particles at some sites. victoria gave me as more 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, hey, ran is making a mistake. 27 cameras are being removed. this is, of course, a poses, a serious challenge to our ability to continue working
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there and to confirm the correctness, or for your answer great number to yet, to rance 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 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 for may rainy and president hassan re honie told the remaining signatories, his government would reduce its commitments every 60 days until they honored their 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 you ron,
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are being operated on there on the right. you, ron is not stopping them. iran is only stopping those voluntary measures that were 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 a lack of progress. victoria gate and be al jazeera, still head on al jazeera, showing up supply chain lines, the u. s. trends it to its southern neighbors despite tents relations and thailand becomes the 1st asian country to decriminalize marijuana. ah winters tucked in now to southeast and australia, the victoria also got snow. no, no, be more. you see the clouds coming up. he has got cold air at that,
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russia closet shower clouds, and they show us snow at quite low levels than victoria out in tasmania. this sherry rate and his brain of obviously in west australia with pers, there was a fairly stiff breeze. i think the next couple of days of that march is in the wind probably picks up of a tasmania and the snow shall continue to the snow proper, which diverts over the tasman is on his way to the south of new zealand. not a big surprise, but a huge dump, a snow. i think if you're in the lee, so in christ church, then it's not going to be snowy. you'll feel the cold breeze would probably 12 degrees will come to you. in the afternoon. the rain, the scene falling heavily in the middle east. seattle, nice aside, might be repeated down the western side, across border in the philippines. but this is to be expected. this time the year, the monsoon trough is making steady, north was progress. you see the rain on the west coast, but in the northeast, the showers which really are monsoon. charles are getting quite heavy for bangladesh. and as i'm in particular, this whole northeastern area is good. a warning out for the next $48.00 houses,
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so of potential flooding once again because of the frequency and heaviness, these showers, ah vulnerable filipino with a being exploited by landlords to make the pay exorbitant prices. delete overcrowded. what i, what ace makes a big difference. it exposes the business on al jazeera ah al jazeera with samuel lulu
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ah, for mine to allots help stories here analysis here in around 2 hours. the 1st public hearing will begin by a u. s. congressional committee into the storming of capitol hill. january 6th, 2021. and for donald trump, support has tried to overturn the results of the election and new evidence is likely to be presented. a russian back court in finance consented to richmond and one moroccan to death by firing squad. it captured while fighting for ukraine to bishop minister, having members of the cranes armed forces. the u. k. is made clear. they are prisoners of war, entitled to immunity, surveillance cameras and other monitoring equipment being removed from nuclear sites in iran by the international atomic energy agency. that's according to a report by the reuters news agency. it follows a decision, bytes, iran to remove the equipment who as president joe biden says,
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climate change will be high on the agenda, the summit of the americas. it's taking place in eli, but the u. s. exclusion of cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, over rights violation, says overshadow the talks. may schools president and a number of other leaders of boy quoting the 5 day meeting in protest. the biden says he's not concerned about that and hopes to work with those latin american caribbean leaders to better prepare for climate disaster us. i think we can work with you to strengthen the region. ability to adapt to climate change, improve collaboration at a government, a government level on grow, you know, a lot greater private investment for from around the world and from the united states and the atmosphere in, in the caribbean. and our new u. s. kirby partnership to address climate crisis was trying to think i'm going to help enhance your climate resilience, your energy security, and to me some sustainable development goals. so i think there's an awful lot we
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can do, trades and economical as is also expected to be disgustedly dis from them. eric, his entire being meets reynolds reports. 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 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
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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 be 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, curtail criminal gangs and narcotics trafficking, re 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 time experts say is now companies are already
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talking, but doing it right there is a serious conversation in the boardroom. hardaway diversified or supplied, and how do we make it shorter? so they're much more effective in terms of the cost, resiliency and sustainability. and america has a great opportunity to take advantage of this momentum. because if we don't do 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 los angeles, the palestinian foreign minister. yet al malika has visited the international criminal court at the hague, where he delivered the findings of an investigation into the killing a veteran journalist showing ab lackley, y'all. 0 correspondence was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on
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assignment, they occupied westbank hutches. you're a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing will, steadfast, has more and i from the hague. it's the 1st visit by the palestinian foreign minister to the new prosecutor of the international criminal court carton. crime. 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 is for out. the very 1st time the minister came here. he was accompanied by al jazeera journalist, serene or clay. now, 7 years later, he brings files with evidence of her killing. nearly one month ago, 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 on the policy of victims who look up to the court as the last and only resource for justice and art and art
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rightfully so. frustrated with a full skill. impunity that israel israeli officials continue to enjoy even when there is an ongoing investigation by the court, will the case of sherry and i will actually ever be here. of course, you know, we have already, you know, delivered the outcome of the investigation that we have done officially, you know, in the state of palestine. he has a requested, you know, a detailed information about the investigation itself. i will, you know, pass that request to the leadership to see, you know, 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
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crimes committed against the palestinian people. an investigation started immediately, but so far no suspects have been named. the palestinian minister has now in fight at prosecute a car to visit the palestinian territories, hoping that this will speed up the investigation. somali as new president, her son shake mohammed has been inaugurated in the ceremony in the capital market as she is taking offices. somali of face is worse drive in decades and the threat of famine, as well as ongoing conflict with the shop bob malcolm web report. it has an shake mood 2nd time to be president of somalia, the office from 2012 to 20. 17. now he's back again. he was inaugurated in a ceremony in the capital market tissue east african countries, a facing security challenges from terrorist groups. like how sure by 30 necessary
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for us to work closely together to defeat those enemies and save our people. the ceremony took place inside the safety of market. this is green zone. it's one a few places. it's fully under the control of the government and the foreign military that supported the armed group. voucher. bob controls much of the countryside, who's in the same room that last month and shake was elected by m. p. 's. the general public doesn't get to vote. the election process was violent, tense and delayed by more than a year. opponents of hassan shakes prius, s a former president mohammed up de la, he from marsh. i accused him of stalling the vote to stay in power to be with you were the leaders and representatives of government from around the region. and beyond that, they were glad the transition of power had been peaceful. relations had soured between canyon president hurry, kenyatta, and former president formica that governments had a maritime border dispute linked to off shore oil. deposit security corporation and
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trade suffered ship route. now the power has changed hands in mogadishu, and so have the mood you're better than in kenya. i look forward to working with you so that we can benefit economically and together. handshake faces major challenges. somalia is suffering its worst drought in decades with many people on the brink of famine. his last government was marred by corruptions, candles. nobody was prosecuted. the last few years had been tense in somali politics. for now, the new leader seems to be trying to bring feuding factions together. malcolm web al jazeera. well health organization says its latest investigation into the origins of colbert 19 was inconclusive. because data from china is missing. it's another
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blow to it's year long effort to determine how the pandemic began. the expert panel says that available data showed the virus that causes covered 1900 probably came from animals and likely bad as a similar conclusion to the un agencies work last year following a trip to china. well, experts, the missing data means it's not possible to identify exactly has a virus was transmitted to human, striking power, say to workers ensure longer have returned to work after the president promised to listen to their concerns ending widespread blackouts work as it shrunk as main power company had staged a walk out and it left large parts of the country without electricity. they're unhappy about new regulations being proposed by the government shlang as experiencing as worse economic crisis in decades, which has led to shortages of fuel medicines. thailand's become the 1st country in asia to decriminalize marijuana. people are now allowed to go and possess cannabis . the governments warning that smoking in public could still carry consequences.
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lexia o'brien 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 no conflicts, nobody got one. i don't have to hide the fact that i use cannabis any more. 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 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 at 3 months jail sentence or a $780.00 fine. and the amount of tetra hydra cantavon 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 whole, when the of the real world,
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one of the main discussions of cabinet was about the way people should behave. people can consume and smoke both cannabis and hemp, 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 seed links to encourage growth in the industry. socrates hope the trade will boost agriculture and terrorism, which have been stunted by the pandemic tile. and with this happening now, after covert after the economy going to down the drain. oh, really do need this to kind of get back up on their feet. good news too, for small time cannabis farmers like tyler 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
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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 cannabis crimes will be released. act of his say they'll keep pushing for the rules on recreational use to be eased. alex here brian al jazeera nasa new $10000000000.00 space telescope has been hit by a tiny meteor. roy, the space agency says the james web device was slightly damaged in may with one of the gold plated mirrors knocked out of alignment by the small rock. it was launched in december, but it's not expected to hurt the missions overall performance. and it's due to release its 1st views of recalls most next month. ah, a reminder of our top story on al jazeera, a u. s. congressional committee is set to begin public hearings into the jan.
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