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oh, outrage, in parts of asia, thousands to mount the arrest of a suspended member of india's governing party. after comments about the prophet muhammad ah, hello, hello robin. you're watching all 0 life while headquarters hair in doha, also coming up. another surgeon inflation in the u. s. price is sold by the fastest pace in more than 4 decades. time as defense, minister warns of war in response to any independent bit by taiwan as he holds talks with the u. s. defense secretary plus i'm alison ramp yet in the colombian amazon where deforestation is rising at an alarming rate, putting at risk the world's most important rain forest. ah.
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hello, welcome to the program protest. as in india, pakistan and bangladesh, demanding the rest of the former spokeswoman for india's governing b. j. p, and a push out bar was suspended on sunday. after making comments about the prophet mohammed that many consider it offensive. victoria gayton, b reports in various cities from you delhi. oh. to la who to decker did you carter? yeah, i was lim, worshippers gathered as to friday prayers to voice their opposition to comments made by an indian politician. yet not real. protesting as an indian woman made bad comments about the character of our beloved prophet, muhammad. so we are here. nepal sharma is the target of their anger. the former spokeswoman for india's governing b. j. p. made comments about the prophet mohammed during a tv debate. the many say were derogatory,
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protest is want her arrested for hate speech. we don't know, but i'm you, are you buddy? go be that one boy. only one police complaint has been laws against no poor sham. and despite that, she has not been arrested yet. if she should be arrested as soon as possible and stringent action should be taken against her sharma has been suspended while the parties media head in new delhi levine. qu margin dow has been expelled. he's also accused of making insulting remarks. the b j. p says it strongly denounces insults against any religion sect to ideology, but the backlash is growing. the prime minister in b r a should bum all, and just the nation. i would say, are particularly the 200000000 muslims. and i tried to assure them that they will, their bites and freedoms will be protected in india as guaranteed by the constitution. countries in the gulf region including cattle and iran, have summoned india's envoys and demanded a public apology. but these protest is wont more. they want to push sharma,
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arrested, charged and prosecuted. the comments they say are offensive to islam victoria gate and be al jazeera. above the middle has moved from new delhi. that immense angle on the streets of india massive protests have wrapped it in various cities. one of the largest have been in the national capital in some other cities as the stones housing authorities have also responded by firing tear gas overall though, of course, you say that the law or the situation is under control. now protesters are demanding that foremost folks, women off the b, g p, no push, i'd be arrested for making blasphemous comments. these comments were made during a tv debate on national television networks and basically sparked an international control of a c, a diplomatic well, particularly with countries in the gulf region. countries like yvonne and cut are
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summoned in ambassadors, demanded a public policy in places like oman and quade they were called to boycott indian made goods. now the b j. p has responded by suspending newport sharma. it has also expanded. another top politician who made doctrine was statements on social media. it says it respects all religions and has issued new guidelines for party leaders to engage with the press. but couldn't say that the response is too little too late and have blamed the b, g p for fueling anti minority and anti muslim sentiment and india. well over in buckets on large crowds took to the streets to demand the government's sever diplomatic ties with new delhi. while high to has more from the capital. islam above i called was given a cross pakistan for people to come out to protest against the b j. p leadership
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remark, head and bug a standard considerable anger. people hare warned action they've been shouting slogans against the mo, the government. oh, the budget on the government of god has to take note of the fact that data growing and guy across budget on and particularly rendered come today. profit of islam that darrow gated and mark against him are unacceptable did indeed a deeply emotional issue. and despite the fact that the brewing duck dong paper left, come out and drank in order to launch their rotating hub people and jacob business, i see a professor of diplomacy and disarmament studies at joel narrow university. he says india can't afford to lose trade ties with the gulf nations. india has about 9000000 office because it's working in the middle east. $40000000000.00 us
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dollars is the rabbit coming during the every year. and 60 percent of india, oil or energy comes from the middle east and of and i didn't find them. it was very the recording from the onslaught of the funds to make it be a simply cannot afford to lose this kind of business and create connectivity with the middle east. we recently find a fee that agreement with the us. we are in the goal with the guns corp counsel for a free period agreement. and so when you look at it, this is a very, very important message. you find the topic if it is in the middle east, stop banding, indian products that are in the countries, i think going to be a deep probably. so this is, this is a crunch time for india. the leaders that we have to take a step against the those guilty and reach out to these countries and tell them that that will not be repeated in future. and printing vaccine will be taken against
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inflation in the united states has had a 40 year hive. consumer prices jumped 8.6 percent in may compared to last year, even more than economists had expected solar in petrol. prices have been blame with demand colliding with persistence supply shortages. right? tries is expected to come next week in response to get in july, but even more pressure on us households out there is white house correspondent, kimberly hallett says, soaring, inflation is bad news. the average citizen in the us, the wages in the united states are not keeping up with inflation. in other words, people's paychecks are getting smaller and smaller. essentially they're getting pay cuts because they're a centrally getting paid the same amount. but they're now not able to buy as much as they used to be able to because the price is for ordinary consumer goods are getting so high. for example, in new york city, we're now seeing this week that the median average for an apartment to rent an
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apartment is now $4000.00 a month. that is astronomical. that is like a, a mortgage payment. and when you talking about mortgage payments, as we talk about these interest rates rising, as the federal reserve is trying to kind of counterbalance this rising inflation, they're raising interest rates. but what that's doing is squeezing many americans out of the ability to buy a home or apply for a mortgage. but also those americans who have been relying on credit cards to kind of offset the lack of a paycheck or their paycheck not going far enough. are seeing the rates of those credit cards in the cost of that debt rising, so they're getting further and deeper into debt. and so what we're seeing are a number of spill over effects. not only are americans having trouble meeting their basic needs when it comes to the price of gasoline to fill up their cars to get to work or to pay for groceries. but we're also seeing of spike and crime because
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what's happening is that some ordinary goods, for example, are the detergent to washer clothing, for example, become so costly. people are now stealing it and they're selling it on a black market. so it's almost creating this kind of parallel economy. no chinese defense minister way thing has said the beijing will not hesitate to start a war. if taiwan declares independence. he's been meeting u. s. defense. i could re lloyd austin at an age of security conference. jessica washington, as more from singapore, in singapore, a highly anticipated gathering came to her close speaking after meeting with the u . s. secretary of defense, the chinese minister of defense, general waif, on her told reporters, it went smoothly. he said the talks were honest and sincere for defense. secretary lloyd austin said they covered global and regional issues. al jazeera, understands it included discussion of the war in ukraine as well as some of the regional flush points,
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including taiwan and the south china sea. and what we've seen on the south china sea is that despite this pandemic um, problematic actions in the south china sea have continued. these include number one, arm chinese encroachments upon the exclusive economic zones of various coastal states. the defense chiefs met on the sidelines of the shangri la dialogue. the most significant security summit in the region. organizers say the importance of the 3 day conference is mostly about what happens behind closed doors. if you are one of the more than 2 dozen defense ministers that come to the shangri dialogue, you're coming not just to speak, but in order to have a range of bilateral meetings. secretary austin also met with defense officials from southeast asia as the u. s. seeks to reassure countries of its commitment to the region while waging influence continues to rise. china's engagement on the economic front has been sustained, not just in the last year or 2,
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but it's been sustained the decades in terms of its trade engagement with the region. while most of the world's attention will be on the us and china from the countries in the region, the stomach is also a chance to reestablish the defense priorities and connect with their peers. japanese prime minister for me, okay. she told delegates his country wants to contribute to peace in the asia pacific. we must not repeat the scourge of nuclear weapons to threat of nuclear weapons that are learned the use should never be tolerated. as the prime minister of the only country that has suffered the devastation of atomic bombings, i strongly appeal for this. the shangri la dialogue is taking place after a 2 year hiatus and with growing concerned about the regions stability. experts say it's a timely return. jessica washington out to 0. 4 south africa presidents as due process must be followed after the latest allegations of corruption and bribery,
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several roman posts, or is accused of trying to cover up a robbery at his game farm in february involving billions of dollars. he says the funds of private and public money and that he won't be responding to insults or speculation. well still had here on al jazeera as more asylum seekers make their way north through mexico. we look at what the us is proposing in order to control immigration and the sushi way. why medina in synagogue the tracks african pilgrims on student seeking knowledge and peace of mind. those stories after the birth ah, with a blast of heats across the middle east. hello everyone. another spots hit 50 degrees this time it was the man in saudi arabia in the eastern province. so let's
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give you a wider look right now on saturday. what's going on is we had this pool of heat in iraq. it's been shut down into the arabian peninsula by some pretty powerful wind. so we go in for a closer look around the gulf. this is going to swirl around the sand and dust and q 8. the eastern province of saudi, including demand, also for bahrain and cats. are doha looking for wind gusts on saturday, up to 65 kilometers per hour, and then those temperatures will begin to fall off. other spot temperatures have been kicked back. a bit is t, ron at 32 degrees, but still high temperatures inch rise. coming in at 38 off to turkey, we go, there's been some flooding of the capitol region about a 100 people were strand. it needed to be rescued in ankara. and it's really this western side of turkey that continues to be unsettled. we do have some showers for the ethiopian highlands concentrated rain, southern nigeria into cameroon. and it's nice for and how for the western cape, the northern cape. but that is about to change as we head towards sunday evening.
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this weather maker marches in winds up to 80 kilometers per hour, and about 80 millimeters of rain. be careful out there. well, susan, take care. ah, the frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect then things changed their problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem informed opinions. it's not sure. communities on the goal is to create a government that has knowledge to be seen in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera lou .
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ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories protest as in india, pakistan and bang mother, she's demanding the rest of the suspended spokeswoman for the governing b, j. p. and, and push out a bomb was suspended on sunday after making comments about the prophet mohammed that many consider offensive inflation. the united states has had a 40 year high consumer prices jumped 8.6 percent in may compared to last year, even more than the economists had expected. soaring petrol prices are partly to blame. on china's defense minister has told his u. s. counterpart. beijing will not hesitate to start a war if taiwan declares independence, the 2 mattered ages biggest security summit. no leaders from the united states, latin america and the caribbean have agreed on
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a number of measures to prevent uncontrolled migration to the united states. the details are expected to be announced later on friday at the end of the summit of the americas in los angeles. but leaders from the countries that account for the largest flow of migrants to the us, which include venezuela, mexico, and several central american countries are not present at the summit. as course over to our latin america editor lucy newman, who's in chillies capital santiago, and you must be a listening and watching as to what comes out of los angeles. because countries like chile will be very interest to see, to see what those proposals are. yes indeed they are. and while i, what you just mentioned on migration is going to be part of the los angeles declaration which will be made public in a few hours. we already know the content of that migration accord, which has been to did as being an imaginative, almost a revolutionary. however, when you look at the details,
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it is simply not enough to deal with this extraordinary migration crisis that, that the region is, is experiencing right now. when i say the region, i just don't mean migrants flowing from the south towards the north to the u. s. and canadian border, but also from countries like cuba and venezuela towards south america that here in chile as well. so there have been some agreements. there are better than nothing. the united states has promised $312000000.00 for a stabilization fund. other countries have promised to take in to do to come up with plans to lead allies are undocumented. my grants but only to a certain extent because the idea of sharing the burden has not fully then crashed out at this not to the satisfaction of many of the countries in the region. indeed, one of the largest groups that we've been following this week, her manuel propeller, one of other correspondence in mexico, was talking about was a venezuelan group, heading up north. now their president hasn't been invited to los angeles,
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but that hasn't stopped him from while travelling in the opposite direction. yes, well, he's gone for a lot further than that, but 1st, just so that our viewers are aware. the reason that the venezuelan president and the president of cuba and nicaragua, not at the summit, is because they were barred by the host country, the united states. that has caused a huge split of fracture amongst leaders, including the president of mexico, who decided to boycott the event he and several others. in fact, because of their disagreement with this policy. and so now, nicholas, my ludo has just shown up in the old places iran on the last day of the summit of the americas, perhaps no coincidence. and a way of sending a message to the united states that does that. does president biden as, perhaps made a mistake? not only because venezuela's the country with the largest oil reserves in the world that this political time, given the war in ukraine and the sanctions against russian oil. but also because as
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some would say, it's much more important to keep your friends close, but your enemies even closer and by not inviting nicholas my luda, they had in many ways made venezuela become even closer to countries like iran will continue to monitor what happens in the americas for now. lucy newman, thank you. and the group of thousands of asylum seekers, immigrants, troughing towards the united states through mexico has been brought to a halt. many a spending days waiting for humanitarian visas that would allow them to trans it freely. manuel rap alo, proposal from chaper state oh, cries of desperation for migrants in week sla mexico. they're calling on authorities to grant them humanitarian transit visas. after waiting for days, this family from venezuela have finally had their paperwork approve. the documents
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allowed them to move freely through mexico and make their way toward the us southern border. any other way, like i said that i am on with that kind of a chola. they're like it's only after almost 3 weeks. this represents one less obstacle, at least now we have a permit to transit the country. now we need to figure out how to get the money for bus tickets and try to look for work. most of these people arrived here as part of the migrant caravan that left the city of tampa, chula near mexico's border with guatemala. on monday the massive people marching on the road seemed endless. got frustrated with the slow pace. some moved on ahead. other people chose to wait for their transit visas and in just a few days, what was once a caravan of thousands, mostly cease to exist. maria and oscar also from venezuela have decided to make their way toward mexico city by bus, along with their young daughter and about
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a dozen other migrants they're exhausted, but optimistic that there hardships will soon be over. so let me see, see, some of the truth is this has been very difficult. we crossed the jungle. there are many people who died, others who couldn't go any further. i don't wish what we've been through on any one . we've experienced hunger and thirst, but we have many hopes and dreams of arriving at our destination. it's a long road toward the mexican capital. once there, they'll only be a few days away from arriving on the doorstep of the united states. with their transit visas in hand, many migrants will continue north aboard buses like the one we're on. now. those traveling without the necessary paperwork, run the risk of being detained and sent back to southern mexico to start their journey again. monopoly al jazeera g up as mexico deforestation advise in columbus
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amazon rain forest are destroying hundreds of thousands of hector as of jungle every year to make space for cattle. ranching, mining and drug trafficking last year, more than a $170000.00 actors were lost. that's more than double the size of the city of new york. and the 1st of 2 reports al jazeera is alessandra romp. yet he flies over the amazon to assess the damage and illegal road cut through what used to be pristine. rain forest, around the cemetery of centuries, old trees reduced to dust. look, those are big patches and most likely for cocoa fields or cattle ranching, which will definitely disconnect this area. so the global data runs in n g o that protects the colombian amazon. he brought us on a 5 hour long flight across 5 national parks and supposedly protected indigent flames. none are intact criminal hands or grabbing lands and burning
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trees for intensive agriculture, cattle ranging your coca farming, la magnitude elaine the magnitude and the intensity of the destruction that we are able to see over 5 national parks on the most bio diverse area of colombia in the middle of the fragile transition between the andes and the amazon is a warning call not only for columbia, but for humanity as a whole. the colombian amazon is lost over a 1000000 actors of rain forests in the last 5 years. and the area larger than the island of cyprus, rodrigo says, a complex web of interest are to blame, pre medicate, all i knew. first of all, this has to do with the international conglomerate. interested in cheap land for the world agro commodities market. more than a 1000000 heads of cattle have been introduced in this area surrounding the cheery because a national park alone. that is because it is also a way to longer money from drug trafficking and illegal mining. the level of deforestation accelerated after the government signed the piece deal with 5 rebels in 2006 today. huge ranches extend for as far as the i can see. one of the 1st
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things we notice as you walk through the spurn patches of the jungle is the silence . gone are the sounds of the animals to birds. the inn 6 that live in the forest. all that amazing biodiversity turned into ashes. colombian, president, divan. duke, a pledge to cut deforestation by half by the end of august, and virtually optimistic promise. yet the military entitled for station initiative and new laws targeting dose, causing environmental devastation, are starting to pay dividends mostly middle tanya, this open at the 1st years of this operation have been questionable because the military exclusively went after the core people logging and not the mastermind if we did, we also had an outdated legal framework because believe it or not, grabbing land wasn't a crime here, but under pressure internationally, things have started to change. in recent months,
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a major land grabber and to local mirrors were ready for the changes that offer a glimmer of hope that things could improve before it's too late for all alison. and yet the sun with godaddy and then the 2nd report from the amazon, we visit a community working to conserve the most sensitive and important areas of the rain forest by supporting other ways to make money in the region. and you can catch that report on saturday here on out to xerox. now the chinese city of shanghai is mass testing, millions of people who have it 19, just a week after ending amongst long lockdown. the testing will start on saturday in 7 of its 16 districts, other affairs, the city may be facing a new outbreak, at least 2 and a half 1000000000 residents will be affected, and it's expected to be confined to the home while testing is underway. i'll just re media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of his gen, missed in the occupied westbank. sharina black clay was shot in the head by israeli
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forces while she was on assignment in jeanine on the day of her funeral. israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing, pulled iris to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation she was without was there for 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation. and she was known as the voice of palestine. setting of political stability is often put down to its practice of ccs and is a form of islamic belief focused on spirituality and in a piece. and as, as beg reports, medina by city is flourishing as a hub for africans if you pill wins and international students studying islam. once we pause these gates, you're entering the can of medina by no alcohol and smoking is not permitted on its
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streets. the consider to be a holy taste by those who visit here. this remote town, 200 kilometers from synagogue. capital decker is a strong hold of 2 johnny susie's. they have the root in agirri and morocco and gain popularity during the colonial struggle against the french medina by is now a place of spiritual pilgrimage pursue piece across africa. and it's also attracted black american students to come and study at school. us african americans as a place or a safe haven for us to practice our religion and learn our religion are also a source, an invitation back home, given us a piece of ourselves that there was loss or taken away from us. on the bottom of the procuring slavery, not many of those enslaved came from west africa. so for some there's a sense this has been a journey of return. when the plane landed, as soon as my feet hit the ground, i began to cry,
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is the 1st time that i have ever been home. what made you cry? the fact that i was home after 500 year journey the town and the si fi order a significant was in ago. since independence, every president that's been elected has visited this small town every year. hundreds of thousands of pogroms flock here is the beating heart of the spirituality in senegal. ship, my c say is responsible for western students. he doesn't shy away from how influential the movement is and says synagogues president mackie sally is well aware of their importance. yeah, citizen like us citizens, but we have this medina, we have this follows that my casela. he used to live here in sam, so he knows his medina,
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he know what's going on in medina. he no doubt. medina is there, but we're important. but in synagogue i, i but for those who moved here from the united states, it's a spiritual quest with its own challenges. joy fast on is from atlanta. she came here with her children, you know the language barrier, and they were worried about making friends missing some of the food, some home getting used to the food here by now. they love it. they love the freedom . ah, there's no doubt the stu. fees are social and political force here, where religion also plays a central role in people's lives. and although in other countries, religious influence may be considered a negative aspect. here it c as a positive, even a century. oh, i said beg, i'll dedira within a by synagogue spring, it's breaking, he says, coming out of the united kingdom, the high court there has ruled.
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