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6, we are lucky on the door record highs here. bone dry in southwest, after recent flash flooding around cuba day off for you. the wet weather is in the northern bahamas in florida, and increasingly, i think he's going to be in place like honduras, nicaragua, and the pacific coast of mexico. where shall be particularly big recently. and they could be again, whilst we've seen a bit of a downgrading in the shower of the big shout around rio in south pile or that line across here. but the feet of told air recently have meant temperatures in this part of south america have been quite a few degrees below where you'd like to be a ah
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ah, the u. s. sun bows a plan to address the migration crisis across the americas at a summit mod bye boycotts. ah. hello emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from dough house or coming up, the u. k. government gets to go ahead to deport asylum seekers to were wanda. rising petrol and food prices in the us push inflation to its highest level in 40 years. and one month after the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina eval upload, we look at how her death has united palestinians ah 20 countries at the summit of the americas have announced to los angeles declaration on migration. it creates incentives for nations in the western
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hemisphere to take in more migrants, but with the latest, either uninvited or boy cutting the event. it's not clear how effective the measures will bain. reynolds reports from los angeles across the western hemisphere, millions are on the move, fleeing poverty, crime, repression and climate change. this was the focus of the final day of the summit of the americas. with this declaration, we're transforming our approach to managing migration in the americas. each of us, each of us is signing up to commitments that recognize the challenges we all share . the los angeles declaration on migration includes burden sharing, with countries at central and south america, agreed to streamline the path for migrants to resettle. the u. s. is putting up more than $300000000.00 to finance the effort. countries have agreed to absorb higher numbers of refugees and temporary workers. for example,
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mexico will integrate 20000 refugees into its workforce. the us will resettle $20000.00 refugees next year. a small number given the enormity of the problem, migration is a humanitarian crisis and a political problem for president joe biden. but it's not only the us that is grappling with the surging human tide in columbia morris. you, me the own up on dodge, on me. you wanted that me good at this in columbia, we have received 1800000 venezuela migrants brothers and sisters that have fled the worst oppression. and we have received them without being a rich country. the u. s. pledge to improve its efficiency and fairness in processing people arriving at its borders and will lead a law enforcement effort targeting human trafficking gains. if you pray on desperate and vulnerable migrants for profit, we are coming for you. we are coming after you. no one expects these measures to stop migration. the reasons are many causes are deep and the pressures are strong.
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but it's actually most insecurity. my country currently is subject to great insecurity. there are armed groups that are dealing, raping, killing, and kidnapping. be it. haitians are foreign citizens by these criminal activities, they have prevented free circulation of people and goods in the country. the declaration is unlikely to satisfy everyone, despite the smiles and the handshakes relations in the americas are acrimonious, but it is a step forward. and given the controversies disagreements and no shows that of mark this summit, it is perhaps more than many may have hoped for robert olds, al jazeera los angeles. for more analysis on this, joining us live from washington dc is philip bremo. he's a professor emeritus at the school of international service at the american university. philip, thanks so much for being on the program. what's your take on this migration agreement? is it likely the promises will actually become reality?
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well, the promises are actually very great. the. this is more symbolic than anything else, and there are some humanitarian elements to help. countries that are experiencing large influx is migrants, but it will stop migration. biggest problem here is that 94 percent of the margaret is coming to the united states, which is president biden's concern. 94 percent come from countries that were not represented by heads of state at the summit. and in order to make this work, you need coordination. so i guess what you're saying is, you know, the exclusion of cuba, venezuela in nicaragua, as well as those various boy cause that's going to have an impact on the effectiveness of disagreement. let's start with cuba. cuba is now the 2nd largest source and migration for the united states maurice weeks. and the reason for that has to do a lot with the pressure united states is put on your back in sanctions. these are
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inhumane, and they are making life visible for coupons. and as a consequence, we get a large amount of migration in other countries. we have extreme poverty and we have gang violence. we have corruption. this is not, this migration accord is going to do very little about that. president biden promises to deal with the issue of poverty. i having more investment from the united states. but historically that kind of investment has produced unemployment, not new employment, because these companies that come down there, i'm not going down there in order to help reduce employment, they're going down there, exploit people. and that's exactly what will happen more. so this policy easily doesn't really address the root causes of migration issues such as socio economic conditions, unemployment, and the like. so what can be done to actually address those roach causes well to
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start with. it has to be coordinated. so the huge 6 has to start listening countries, there's a page are who quality about the united states acting as if the only thing that matters in latin america is democracy. this is a cold war framework because the only democracy is the president seems to care about our democracies that are not on posing the poses left governments. and these governments are willing to work with the united states. if united states does, we'll try to impose itself on the centers that send some of the big elias over latin america that no longer works than one of the things that this summer has shown. this united states doesn't have control over over the hemisphere and already give up the pretense that that's what we really appreciate your insights on this issue. thank you very much. philip brenna, a professor emeritus at the school of international service at american university
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. thank you. my pleasure. may mile, a group of thousands of central american asylum seekers and migrants have had to stop the journey towards the us while they wait for paperwork. the mexican issues humanitarian visa allows them to transit freely towards the us border. manuel rap low is in cheapest est with is some of those trying to make the journey north. the most of the cries of desperation from migrants in weeks from mexico. there calling on authorities to grant them humanitarian transit visas. after waiting for days, this family from venezuela had finally had their paperwork approve the documents, allow them to move freely through mexico and make their way toward the us southern border. wait a minute. after almost 3 weeks,
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this represents one less obstacle, at least now we have a permit to transit 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 a migrant care event that left the city of cuppa schuler near mexico's border with guatemala. on monday, the, the massive people marching on the road seemed and 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? medea and oscar also from venezuela have decided to make their way toward mexico city by bus, along with their young daughter and about a dozen other migrants they are exhausted, but optimistic that they're hardships will soon be over.
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the truth is, this has been very difficult. we cross the jungle, there were 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. when with up a little al jazeera, she, us mexico, a caught in bolivia, has found ex interim president jeanine any as guilty of mounting a cou in 29 team. she's been sentenced to 10 years in prison. and yes,
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was accused of orchestrating the removal of her predecessor even morale, as the former president has been held in pre trial detention for almost a year and denied the allegation to u. k. now where the government has been given the green line to proceed with the controversial plan does and asylum seekers arriving in the country to wander. and british judge rejected arguments from charities and human rights groups that the policy was unlawful that a barbara has moved from outside the course a defeat for opponents of the government's rwanda program, at least in the short term. the u. k. hi, court says next tuesday's flight to porting the 1st group of asylum seekers. took a gully can go ahead. pro refugee groups had argued the policy was unlawful, and they were backed in court on friday by the you and refugee agency, the you and hcr. she outlined the hopelessness of the judicial system. i enjoy and it doesn't have to sell it is it doesn't have lawyers,
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it doesn't have interpreters, it simply doesn't have the capacity to deal with this. but of course, that is not the issue or the fact is that re wonder is unsafe. it's a place where any opposition to the current government is often locked up. or we don't want to see refugees locked up. we want to see refugees look after safely. but the judge here said it was important the home of his be able to implement immigration control decisions. he's allowed the groups to appeal vote. that's going to happen on monday, all along the governments. except it's that they would be legal challenges to its plan while insisting it would soon be sending people to rwanda. but it's still possible. it could face a wider judicial review, including in to whether a wonder, in fact, is a safe country to send vulnerable people. the u. k. in rwanda announced the agreement back in april. the 1st stages involved a payment of more than $150000000.00 to the rwandan government. the british government hopes the scheme will deter people from crossing the english channel
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from france in small boats. last year 28000 people made the dangerous journey say for this year, more than 10000 people have done so. but experts doubt that the ruined a scheme will change much. u. k. government has already been into the range. busy of what had been described as host telling bottom and policies toward my guns and assign seekers and the said that people come across the board. and on the contrary, reducing the google for the, for claiming to try them, increases the document you go for now, the flanks to run the account in theory, begin in the next few weeks, opponents of the rwanda scheme will try to convince the court that the entire policy is unlawful. the dean baba al jazeera london, had on al jazeera, the outrage impasse of anxious south and demand the arrest of a suspended member of india's governing party. after comment about the prophet
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mohammed and china's defense minister warned of the war in response to amy independence did fine i wrong. ah, the has begun. the 3 for world cup is on its way to casa your travel package. today . there has been unsurprising, the flooding, displacing flooding. people have moved out of the way because of the seasonal rains in southern china. it happens every year in some places get worse than others. and it's been quite bad recently. so it's a bit better during saturday and the forward boat, which is what caused the flooding is just going to catch the south of han shoe. i think during saturday that leaves a drying trend triggered by the china showers or persistent. right. i think possibly fund re run running through beijing during saturday, then into sunday goes through you. and then this re develops expect yet more
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flooding south of the yangtze. whereas japan gets away with just edge effect showers. i think mostly dry in tokyo. it's been quite wet recently and indonesia that reflected in the forecast as you can see. and this might be the air of interest. so cambodia, dancer western bonnie are down towards java. it's also a very wet and punishment malaysia. and up through the southern part of thailand as well. the monsoon trough making steady approach progress into mahar. ashtray shows frequent showers, but the biggest one the probably up in the northeast that are warnings for a day or 2 of potential flooding. most of northern india is still hot and dry. that same is true for pakistan. i was the increasing when you got the addition, unfortunately of dust or sandstorms official and i know the journey the great thing about being and he's presented a net book like how much is era, is that it's a truly global operation. if you want child is here, you'll see news from parts of the world. other networks just don't cover,
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you're getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching out here. ah, the hello, you're watching 0. i'm emily. angling. he's reminder of our top story since our 20 countries at the summit of the americas have been out for los angeles declaration on migration. it creates incentives to nations to take in more migrant. several countries in the region have been experiencing reco level migration in recent
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months. a cold in bolivia has found ex, in term president jeanine and yet guilty of mounting a crew in 2019 and sentenced her to 10 years in prison. and yes, was accused of august writing, the removal of her predecessor eva morale is she denies the allegations and the u. k. high court has approved a controversial government plan to send a sign and take it to wanda. but human rights groups are appealing the decision. the 1st flash with 30 migrants is sure to leave on monday. saturday marks one month centurain abil, aclu was shot in the head by his wiley forces. while she was on assignment engine aim al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent in figure in for guest investigation rather into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west. bank. sharon was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these rally occupation. she was known as the voice of
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palestine. and as in ron con, reports from ramallah, she's being honored and remembered in more ways than 11 months from the killing of o t, as in june, the sharina barkley and calls for an investigation into her death continue to be ignored by the israelis the u. s state department has said it once an open independent israeli investigation despite the fact sharina was an american citizen . 7 0, but investigation or not, it hasn't dim the impact about book but she was born hours after sharina block. lee was killed by israeli soldiers after screens death. there was never any devil. what her parents wanted to kill the new born, serene elbow acclaim. ron was born at midday on may the 11th. let the hidden liquor, santa wallclear, we called her should in a black lane order to honor her. i was in the hospital the night before. before i
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entered the operation room, my husband told me she had been killed in a row, and he wanted to call our daughter that i was shocked and saturate him. what's going on? we were going to call our baby elena, but we didn't hesitate to change the name at 2 weeks old, she's already seen israeli settlers attack a village while she won't remember this attack. as likely she will see many incursions like this in her life. the kind of witness that sharina journalist would seek out and report on her. and she was doing just that in jeanine when she was shot in the head on mainland by israel soldiers. ah, on the day the funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started to beat mourners, causing pul, barrister, nearly drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and bearing. hello, this is bruce at university, the most prestigious educational institution in palestine. this is where sharin
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helped the next generation of journalists, her losses at the campus hard. the university is announced a number of ways to honor and remember her, including the sharing of walkley scholarship. one of her best female journalist sharon is an example that needs to remain a life for the students in order to continue learning from and is inspiring from from garza to the occupied west bank across palestine. shrines killing is not only short to be united palestinians here and abroad in grief. this is sharina abil offline office is now a temporary shrine to her. almost every day people are coming in to this office with floral arrangements and some have to say very touching, ah, what, but this isn't about her being a journalist, this is much more than that. there's a now common saying about sri and i balked like that. she was a daughter of palestine american out there remodel to the united states now where
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inflation has heat of 40 year high is being driven by the rising cost of food and petrol. the federal reserve is expected to high interest rates again next week, putting even more pressure on household budgets. patty calhane reports from washington, dc. inflation and america is beginning to bite. now the highest, it's been in 40 years. prices rising 8.6 percent over the year through may. and it isn't just about numbers. it's about sacrifice. it's rough. i'm in this. everything is so high. taking all your money in, just have to sit down and eat less, but it means americans paychecks simply don't go as far as they used to flying cost . 37 percent more rent. that's up almost 7 percent and food is across the board. more expensive. the price of chicken up 5 percent in a year. you my phone,
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typically one price for the same weight and they go back in the higher, you know, the biggest increased by far gas. it is up by almost 50 percent in just a year. according to gas buddy that the website, the track caught the average gallon of gas in the u. s. is $5.00 the highest, it has ever been. there are numerous reasons for the rising prices. a spike in food and energy costs resulting from russia's invasion of ukraine is one poodle price, i guess in america hard, but other prices are rising because of the ongoing supply chain issues triggered by the cobit pandemic. there's too much demand, not enough supply and a shortage of transportation capacity. president joe biden is also blaming company consolidation for many of the increases for $99.00 major ocean lines shipping companies that ship from asia to the united states. 9, a form 3 consortium. these companies have raised their prices by as much as
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1000 percent. congress is poised to pass a bill that would give us regulators more power over the shipping companies. but that likely will have an immediate impact. and next week, the federal reserve is poised to raise interest rates again, meaning debt will be that much more expensive for americans and when interest rates keep rising, people feel well credit is by easy access, harder to buy a home. that's also, you know, a negative. but these are the sorts of things that have to happen. as you say, the central bank needs to take action. it is taking action in attempt to stabilize the u. s. economy with americans paying a heavy price paddle have al jazeera washington searched haines in brazil, have found what appeared to be human remains in a river where an indigenous expert and a british journalist disappeared. burner pereira, a specialist on isolated tribes. and don't phillips went missing in the amazon rain
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forest on sunday. they were together on a reporting trip. police say that now test the remains against blood that was found on a fisherman, whom they suspect was involved in the men's disappearance. local haitian media is reporting, gangs have kidnapped 36 people. they were reportedly leaving the capital port a prince by boss and heading south expert, se criminal gangs have become more powerful since the killing of president marie c jovan our last year the to ukraine. our officials have made another play for heavy weapons from the west, as the eastern city of severe done yet continues to come under russian fire. the ukrainian military says there's no chance of holding the city without the delivery of those weapons that have been promised by the west. it's the focus of moscow's advance, and one of the bloodiest flesh points in the war with up to 200 ukrainian soldiers
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being killed every day. done the money and somebody doing this currently. it's more common this area, but it all started here. 5 grad missiles landed on the skull. it's difficult for us . the house is bent down, the shells were flying them up. a good boom boom boa needed is grease a bomb, hit our house. it fell through the roof, penetrated the ceiling in the hall. it's now lying there, somebody needs to take a look at in case of explodes. meanwhile, there are warnings that a color outbreak in the southern ukrainian city of merrier polk could claim thousands of lives corpses left to wrong on the straits and broken sanitation systems are being blamed for the rank. the cities may, is urging international agencies to establish humanitarian cargo, to allow remaining citizens to leave. the port city was bombarded by russian forces for weeks before it was captured. the u. s. secretary of defense as china
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is increasingly engaged in destabilizing military activity near taiwan. but austin's comments come a day after meeting with at china's defense minister in singapore way fung her says that beijing will not hesitate to start a war if taiwan declared independence. jessica washington reports from singapore in singapore, a highly anticipated gathering came to a close speaking after meeting with the u. s. secretary of defense, the chinese minister of defense, general waif, encore 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 out 0 understands it included discussion of the war in ukraine as well as some of the regional flush points, including taiwan and the south china sea. or what we've seen on the south china sea is that despite the panoramic um,
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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're one of the more than 2 dozen defense ministers that come to the shangri la 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 beijing's influence continues to rise. china's engagement on the economic front has been sustained, not just john in the last year or 2, but it's been sustained over decades. and in terms of its trade engagement with the region,
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while most of the world's attention will be on the u. s. and china for the countries in the region. the summit is also a chance to reestablish their defense priorities and connect with their peers. japanese prime minister for mucus sheet o told delegates his country wants to contribute to peace in the asia pacific. we must not repeat the scourge of nuclear weapons. the threat of nuclear weapons let alone the use should never be tolerated. as the prime minister of the only country that has suffered the devastation of atomic bombings, i strongly appear for this. the shingler dialogue is taking place after a 2 year hiatus and with growing concerns about the regions stability. experts say it's a timely return. jessica washington al jazeera singapore calls for the rest of her former spokeswoman fe india's governing b. j. p. a growing louder protest as have marched on the straits in a number of countries demanding action. nepal sharma was suspended on sunday. after
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making comments about the prophet mohammed that many consider it offensive, victoria gayton b explains in various cities from you delhi ah, to law who. tobacco. to dakota. i was in worship is gathered up 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 t. v debate. the many say were derogatory, protest is want her arrested for hate speech. we don't know, but i'm your you, my daughter is gabriela when vo only one police complaint has been laws against an a poor sharma. and despite that she has not been arrested yet. she should be
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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 naveen qu margin. dow has been expelled. he's also accused of making insulting remarks. the b j. p says it's strongly denounces insults against any religion sect to ideology, but the backlash is growing. the prime minister of india, a should thumb all an adjust the nation. i would say a particularly the 200000000 muslims. and i tried to assured them that they will, the advice and freedoms will be protected in india as guaranteed by the constitution. countries in the gulf region including cattle and he ran have summoned india's envoys and demanded a public apology. but these protest is wont more. they want to push armor, arrested, charged, and prosecuted. the comments they say are offensive to islam. victoria gate and b algae 0.

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