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and conflicting politics, ah, what went on out there on the deserted streets of it become familiar figures, couriers and bicycles, delivering food or medicine to lockdown colombians. most of them here are venezuelan migrants that a my go, my mother a for says contagion is always on our mind. none of them receive health insurance for their work and exposing themselves and very few seem to have it yet. there may be a bright side people who look down on them as skilled migrants. now say they're essential to control the virus. i received messages on the road. i was a nurse back coolie. what i'm doing is not all that different from my passion, helping others. ah,
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rallying for nationwide gun control, americans out on the street. so what's been called a march for our lives. ah, the whole revenue, what's out there in life? my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up the average price of petrol in the us top $5.00 a gallon for the 1st time in 14 years, adding to inflation and squeezing consumers. also iran and venezuela signed a 20 year agreement to strengthen their relations as they faced us sanctions. and demanding justice for serene apple actually one month since israeli forces shot and killed the al jazeera jeff. ah, welcome to the program, people across the united states. so taking part in march's as part of a renewed push for gun control. it follows
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a recent series of mass shootings including attacks at a primary school in texas and a supermarket in buffalo, new york last month. now the rallies were organized by the march for our life movement. it was founded in 2018 after school shooting in florida. gabriel, as on day, was at a rally and buffalo by regarding an open fire at a grocery store last month, killing 10 people. there are several 100 people here in buffalo right now. you might be able to see them behind me, where they've gathered in a little park. that's right across the street from the tops supermarket. we're just about a month ago, a racist gunman, shot and killed 10 african americans here. a crime that has shocked the nation and shocked this city of buffalo, new york. and so they're out marching to day to call for better gun safety and saying enough is enough and they want their voice is heard. and we want to speak to someone who is out here i having their voice her to day. i'm gonna bring in liz.
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bosley. right, liz, you're a buffalo resident. thank you for joining us. or you're here as part of the march for our lives, a event calling for better gun safety in america. this tell me why is it so important for you to be here today? is important for me to be here today because we're eludes and too many about children is out here in the streets. and also i'm a victim of this young man. he's my son that has gotten shot, his peer life. but he did just dripping. i've like his man, her, you know, and i'm out here, ask him for justice. we want justice. we were a child to these people getting killed and get no way when your son was shot, a victim of gun violence. yeah. when was that? an 2018 and he survived, but you said he's paralyzed. yes. he's paralyzed from the waist. thou. all because of gun violence. all because a gun violence i don't mean to cry beat that i'm
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a strong woman, but it hurts the even talk about it. because my son was innocent, he was an innocent young man coming out. so i'm her knee and not entire enough is enough. now the average price of petrol in the us has hit more than $5.00 a gallon sense, and that's the highest since 2008. price is a well above average. in some states for the fuel in california. hitting $6.43 a gallon, americans facing the countries highest inflation rate in 40 years. it's being blamed on war and ukraine. the cave in 19 pandemic and surging demand protests to take place in several cities across sudan, demanding a return to civilian rule. security falsified tear gas in cost to me to demonstrate the barricaded streets with burning ties and stones. unofficial tool, st. ending sedans long standing political deadlock, begun a few days ago on thursday,
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delegates from the main pro democracy along with military leaders for the 1st time since last year to the, the the believe is going to put unit 2 and the crew and ensure a safe exit for both the military and the people towards democracy, justice, and a new society. now, we didn't go to these folks to reinstate a new partnership with the military. went to put an end to any partnership, military forces to return to their barracks, to do their job. but this is obvious, this is the peoples de mamma, and the democratic regime should be established real civil authority, even while protests held in india after the former spokesman for the ruling beach, he was accused of making offensive comments about the prophet mohammed has been violence with some protest of setting fire to property as they demanded the arrest of newport sharma on friday to protest as were killed at 130 arrested during major demonstrations. rallies also held the cross pakistan bangladesh and indonesia or
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police in the indian state of utter pradesh are responding to violence. during the recent protest by demolishing the properties of several muslims who participated in demonstrations, they say that targeting illegal buildings linked to those involved. dozens of people have been arrested. iran and venezuela had signed a 20th cooperation agreement during present nicholas bitter as trip to terror on the deal means l work together on areas including oil, petrochemical, tourism, and culture. the 2 countries have expanded that relationship even as they faced us sanctions. victoria can be reports, venezuela's, president nicholas maduro and iran's president abraham racy, meet into a ran and degree on a 20 year cooperation. deals with this government cooperation has taken place in the fields of energy, economy, science, agriculture, and defense. the signing of this agreement is another step in expanding relations
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in the coming years. venezuela close ties with a ran date back to its former president, you. they, chavez, but under missouri, the to opec members have become closer since both was sanctioned by the united states. by nancy and we will be witnesses in the coming years. our countries will confront the difficulties they face and create a new world. the youth in venezuela, the youth in iran, must know that the world of the future will be a just world without imperialism. iran already supplies venezuela with crude oil and provide technical support to its oil industry. but unless same dories trip is also about solidarity. i do think that it is significant that the 2 countries are trying to join up against american pressure. and we have to remember that they're not alone. we also have countries such as russia in china at the same time. however, we have to remember that all of these 4 countries they have different grievances when it comes to the americans. missouri's trip to a ran,
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coincides with the summit of the americas, that taking place in los angeles. washington didn't invite him to the high level meeting. speaking at the summit, us secretary of state anthony blink and said that as well as president should resume talks with the countries opposition. in our judgment, venezuelan led negotiations between the majorities and the unitary platform. are the best path that we can see are to trying to restore to venezuelan some a democracy that they clearly deserve and clearly want. it's a call that's almost certain to be ignored. instead he ran and venezuela united against a common enemy appear closer than ever. victoria gate and be al jazeera. my vigil has been held in the occupied westbank to mark one month since june the shrine. a black lay was shot by israeli forces while on assignment out there, a media network continues to demand a rapid independence in transparent investigation into killing
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a barclay was without reserve for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the daughter of palestine. i was it run con report from ramallah. she is being honored and remembered in more ways than 11 month on from the killing of out. is there a job? the sharina barkley and coles were an investigation into her death continue to be ignored by the israelis. the u. s. state department has said it wants an open independent israeli investigation. despite the fact sharin was an american citizen . 7 but investigation or not, it hasn't dim the impact about blood. but she was born hours after serene r block late was killed by israeli soldiers after screens death. there was never any doubt what her parents wanted to kill the new born sri in elbow acclaim. ron was born at mid day on may. the 11th let the hidden dickerson wallclear we called her should in
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a black lane order to honor her. i was in the hospital the night before. before i entered the operation room, my husband told me she had been killed and he wanted to call our daughter that i was shocked and saturate him. what's going on? we were going to court 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 israeli soldiers. ah, on the day the funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started to beat mourners, causing pul barrison, any drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and bearing this is bridget university. the most prestigious educational
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institution in palestine. this is where sharin 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 alive for the students in order to continue learning from and inspiring from from garza to the occupied westbank across palestine. shrines killing is not only shocked by united palestinians here and abroad in grief. this is sharina of office office is now a temporary showing to her almost every day people are coming into this office with floral arrangements and some i have to say very touching work, but this isn't about her being a journalist. this is much more than that. there's a now common saying about her in a box like that. she was
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a daughter of palestine. america. how do remember? louise spirit ocampo was the 1st prosecutor of the international criminal court from 2003 to 2012. he's called on journalist to start their own investigation into sharina, killing. we need to understand that who shoot and what was intention. because that's a critical to court. the intention on should that the he or she alone is choosing instructions. is it that the crucial thing? and interestingly that my child find that issue that i could be done by journal, it could be done not just by the time. so my suggestion is the only way to stop i see mitigation is to contact either way. so when i know they say yes and they say no, but now because that has the case,
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a way to put pressure on them is to clarify who, who was a shooter. ok this, so this car isn't what they got a few instructions and what does it putting the release in it? should a challenge has to investigate it shouldn't mitigate. and then let me give you another lease option because legally they options are either to see america. the us because jesse or the family of oshea green could do a civil case in the us. and therefore i even made sure using the josh in the. ready us that a new venue of them had, have on out there at washington accuses china of aggressive plans of the india
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pacific region, racing tensions between the world's 2 largest economies, also creating change the future generations from a small community in columbia is doing what it can to save the amazon forest to stay with us here a launch is there a while the winds blowing again is of course hot and dusty. the middle east throughout most of the summer has been quite a strong breeze. the last 2 days. the temperature that brought with it was in the high forty's, and even now you can see on sunday we got 45 and 47 q. i picked up more dust running down the eastern side of saturday, and then break yet probably into view as well. but it's circulation hints, there's not much wind in abu dhabi, for example, $37.00. and i think we're back to the winds tend to drop out altogether. changing
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direction means it will feel different in the levant with showers like to come on shore dropped temperatures in israel, in lebanon. but for the south, the pictures was lighter winds and still higher temperatures. in fact, the heat is, has been, is most intense and iraq westerly wrong. and it's really up to the capitol as well to tear on itself. and i think might see a new record. the record standing is 37.8 with forecasting 39, wendy, often on tuesday for attempts to start to drop back. once again, there's been some good news in somalia recently with rain falling in there a few more showers forecast on sunday. i want to in kenya too, but it's precious little, frankly, in this drought written part of africa. ah, with the untold story. ah,
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we speak when others stand. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a fear in power and passion. we tell your story, we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. oh, a book about what you all deserve. reminder volatile stories, protest all being held across the us as part of a new push, the gun control. the march roy follows a series of my shootings, including a primary school in texas. a vigil is being held in the west bank to month one
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month since jan machine actually was shot by is ready for one on assignment out there. the media network continues to demanding rapid, independent and transparent investigation into her killing and the random venezuela . sunday 20, a cooperation agreement turning over the wrong 5 present because the do not, the countries will work together in the fields of oil, petrochemical, tourism, and culture. both the us sanctions the 20 countries at the summit of the americas have reached a deal to tackle migration, the so called los angeles declaration, crates, incentives for them to take in more migrants, but with some regional leaders like nicholas murderer, either not invited or boycotting the event, it's not clear how effective the measures will be. rub, reynolds has more from l. a. across the western hemisphere, millions are on the move, fleeing poverty, crime,
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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, 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
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morris. you, me the own up on dodge on me unit. let me get on 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. o, e at dr. mostly an insecurity. my country currently is subject to great insecurity . there are armed groups that are stealing, raping, killing, and kidnapping. be it haitians are foreign cities by these criminal activities, they have prevented free circulation of people and goods in the country. the
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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. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles australia has agreed to pay france more than half a $1000000000.00. so putting out of a contract to buy french submarines last year. the cancellation of the multi $1000000000.00 deal called a diplomatic spat which sa, relation, so more than a year, australia, new prime minister antony albany, says that the pounds to travel to france soon to reset those relations. now the secretary of defense has worn the taiwan is facing, increasing intimidation and aggression from beijing, addressing a regional security conference, lloyd austin pledge to defend us interest. jessica washington has more from singapore. as lori, as diplomatic activities,
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as the us is to emphasize its commitment to the security of the asia pacific, no region will do more to set the trajectory of the 21st century than this one. the defense secretary lloyd austin, held talks with several peers from asian countries during his visit to singapore, including his chinese counterpart, general waif on her at what's called the shangri la dialogue. austin told delegates chinese military activity around taiwan is a threat to the region. we remain focused on maintaining peace stability and the status quo across across the taiwan strait. but the p r c's moves threatened to undermine security of stability and prosperity and the endo passivity. we've seen allies, analysts say the defense chief speech underscored major differences between us and china. liberate 7, casting motion a lot about the size. oh order,
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especially the movies, all they're seeing for the chinese. the question is, who's ruth, and who's all there more than a dozen defense chiefs from around the world are in singapore for the security summit that's considered the most important in asia with regional stability on the agenda. defense chief stepped up to shed vision for the asia pacific while lloyd austin, speech was the main events of the day. all the speeches also caught the attention of attendees managing, including one by indonesia, its defense chief of pebbles to be, until we have come to our own the a shouldn't way off resolving these challenges. wesley was how you like them as a very much because it goes the law. we're the chinese positions at a shows asian facia to be unto told al jazeera, his country and many others. don't want to take sides. the united states health help us many, many times in our,
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in our own critical moments. but china, also, diana is also help us join us also defended us. thank you very much for officials from the 5 power defense arrangements packed, also met on the summit side lines, leave the defense ministers of malaysia, singapore, new zealand, australia, and okay. say the historic pact has modern relevance in the face of tensions in the region. a world where are their pre complex strategic challenges, china's defense minister will address the summit on sunday in a speech that's expected to outline beijing's vision for meeting those challenges. jessica washington out is era singapore, by the european commission president. so she expects to finalize the assessment of ukraine's request to join e e by the end of next week. as lavonne de leon made the comments in key where she met with the ukranian president ultimate zalinski. it's her 2nd visit to the capitol since russia invaded ukraine in february. she says the pay also spoke about
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working to get the investment needed to rebuild ukraine. the pass is known. it is a merit based path forward. it is a past where i must say, i highly appreciate the enormous efforts and the determination of ukraine in this process. the people of ukraine have proven incredible strength and motivation and stamina. so i am deeply convinced that we will, together, you will overcome this horrible atrocious war. we will and you will rebuild this beautiful country and modernize you claim a chinese government spokesman says the beijing is facing an explosive cove at 19 resurgence connected to a single venue. all 61 you cases reported in the city on friday, being linked to the heavens, supermarket ball. the warning follows the renew,
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tightening of current virus restrictions in beijing since thursday, china's commercial hub of shanghai has resume mass testing to contain the jumping cases tied to a popular beauty salon. united nation says it's deeply concerned after gun fighting broke out in libya on friday. soldiers are deployed and please help civilians to take shelter as arms groups fort in the capital, tripoli, not least, one person reported have been killed. violence is increased as divisions deepened between rival government groups. well, on friday we brought you a story showing growing deforestation in columbia. amazon rain, forest. hundreds of thousands of factors are being destroyed each year to make space some mining cattle, ranching and drug trafficking. in the 2nd part of our series, and there is, alas, under from pnc visit, got you where people are trying to change things for the better ruby. charlie's stopped cutting 35 years ago. like everybody here. she used to log and burn the
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forest to make space for cows and farming despite it being protected lane. but now she tends to are growing plant nursery part of a community forestry program aimed at changing the ways of farmers living in the colombian, amazon. and the last, i called it the away says new life nursery. because it's about giving new life to the trees that many have cut, mistreated and burned in the project financed by norway, along with columbia. foundation for conservation and sustainable development involved over a 100 families living in the northern areas of the columbia, amazon. they promised to end logging in exchange for sustainable alternate if they are also former coca farmer. all miss garcia is leading a number of these projects. we met him as he was working on a live fence made of trees away. he says to rebuild connections between parts of the for a lot of money, but as these trees grow, they stick together and monkeys and other animals will use them to cross from one
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section of the forest to the other. is just an example of the change in mentality of how we can live protecting before us. most of these projects were created following the signing of a piece deal with fight gravels 5 years ago. deforestation, sword as the gate left the territory opening up more land for cattle ranching and other damaging activities. but it's an uphill battle. criminal groups are destroying huge swats of the forest deeper into the jungle, while many local farmers who abandons profitable cooke of farming after the peace deal said they need more land for food. not far from route to be farm. we found people planting seeds in a recently cleared area. lonely. come on in. the only way we have to survive is cut tumble implant. what you see duco, corn planting. we don't have an alternative. no support from the government. they made many promises. we got rid of cocoa,
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but nothing happened in exchange. but all may say the real enemies are powerful businesses that are clearing much larger plots of land. he cautiously take us to another huge devastated area that i had. well, i mean knowing going on until the government arrives with technical assistance and land titling an organization in a way that protects the population and the environment. unfortunately, the for station will continue the community for if the program is small and does not offer a long term answer. but it shows that there are alternatives to the devastation of the rain forest. and that those who live here can be part of the solution for future generations. allison that i'm under the capital now the war and ukraine is pushing european union nations to diversify the energy output. the block on half of its needs to be met by renewable resources by 2030 frances investing and technologies to increase its production of bio gas latasha. butler reports from
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rumbly in the countryside south of paris. a new by a gas plant almost blends into the horizon. it was set up by 6 local farmers, including luke general time to convert their farm waste into energy. each day they dump crops vegetables and other organic matter into the system to ensure or may take every day. we put 30 tons of waste into this container. it goes up into the grinder waters at it, and then it's all pumped into the for mentor, where the gas is produced. the plant is an extra source of revenue for the farmers whose work says luke is at the mercy of an increasingly unpredictable climate. but it's also now playing a role in helping europe to reduces reliance on russian gas lagrano law. the government, 5 years ago, set a goal that france would produce a 100 percent of its gas by 2035. we're not there yet, of course, but what we're doing helps us become more tournaments in terms of our energy needs
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or for the gas is purified into by me. thing that is cleaner than natural gas. if then fed into a pipeline to the nearby town of home with the gas produced at the farm helps the heat, hundreds of homes in this town, as well as the swimming pool and the hospital in france, 3 new bio gas plants is switched on each week as private and public investment in the sector is increased in recent years, fall prevalent in for the aquila was one that we need to develop these types of energy as part of the work we're doing in this region to transition to more sustainable sources loc buyer gas as the you tries to wean itself for fresh and gas in response to the war in ukraine, bio gas alone can't fulfill the blocks immediate energy needs, but is clearly part of the picture and a step towards a more sustainable future. natasha butler al jazeera homer. you.

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