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this is al jazeera ah hello. lauren taylor. this is the amazon news. i live from london coming up. oh i just as ronnie across america, calling for straight to gun laws in the wake of last month's mast shooting at a texas elementary school warnings ukraine is running out of ammunition in the east. as eve commission president, also on the line pays a surprise visit to keep one month. our child is here, john is sharing at work and i was shot dead by israeli forces. the cause for justice. go on, who orchestrated or victim of a political vendetta. olivia's former president is sentenced to 10 years in prison and in support in historic payday with south african shaw short so winning the your
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real live golf event. ah. the begin and united states where hundreds of march is taking place all over the country. calling for strict to gun control after a series of mass shootings including at a texas school last month, when 19 children and 2 teachers were killed. yet, in the last couple of hours, thousands of be marching on the west coast with the biggest events in the cities of los angeles and san francisco. the rallies have been organized by the march for our lives movement. gun safety group founded by students, survivors of the parkland school shooting in florida in 2018 earlier. equally large events took place along us east coast in new york and the capital washington d. c. one of the speakers in washington was david hogue, a survivor of parkin,
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shooting has become a leading gun control activist. i'm here because i don't want anybody to live this nightmare anymore. no matter your politics. no one should. i'm here because like you, i love this country and for its function we need to understand that rights are power and with power comes responsibility all americans have a rights to not be shot, a right to safety. no where no air in the constitution is unrestricted access to weapons of war. a guaranteed right? i can, there was at the rally in washington dc earlier. well, so the crowd here is a mixture of angry, impassioned, and sad, sad as they remember the thousands of americans who died in gun violence in recent years. at mount that has peaked over the last year,
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reload with gun victims literally doubling as the plague of gun violence continues throughout the united states speak off. the speaker has cold on politicians to enact substantial gun reform legislation is deep anger at the politicians who metal here believe are simply not doing enough to institute a proper gotten the legislation. legislation that would help protect the people of the united states. rallies have also been taking place at the many scenes of mass shootings in the us, including new town where $26.00 were killed. and the sandy hook shooting in 2012 is also gathered near the laundry stone. min douglas school in parks and florida west 17 were killed. and in buffalo, new york state, a scene of a mass shooting at a supermarket last month in which 10 people were killed. really lose in too many about children was out here in the streets. and oh, so i'm
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a victim of this young man, he's my son that had gotten shot he spear allies. but he did just stripping of like his manhood. you know, and i'm out here, ask them for justice. we want just that we were talking to these people getting killed and getting away with it. your son was shot, a victim of gun violence. yeah. when was that? and 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 because i'm 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 a harmony and not in china. enough is enough fighting
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wages on around the eastern ukrainian city of seville, jeanette because the regional governor says, rushing. shelling is caused a major fire to chemical plant where hundreds of civilians are sheltering. one of these images of immersive ukrainian fighters and civilians across the river in the city of missy shuns president. durham is lensky insists. ukraine will prevail against russia. these calling for more ammunition and weapons from the west . people continue to flee the intense fighting in the east joining with millions of ukrainians who have fled their homes since russia invaded 4 months ago. the prosecutor general says that these 287 children have been killed and 492 have been injured since the beginning of russia's invasion. charles stratford has more from the capital. keep the governor of the mc calliah of state. actually, m mc alive region, sorry, in the south of the country today saying that so ukrainian forces down there,
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we're running out of ammunition. he was saying that sir, western suppliers of weapons were not being quick enough in getting those weapons over to ukraine. and of course, this comes at a time where there is incredible, according to the ukrainians, incredible intense fighting in the east of the country. specifically around that city of several done at one of 2 cities in the loop. dance province. that is. so they're the only 2 cities that are not under full russian control. we know the fighting is on going. there is a similar scenario to the south in the town of lucy chance as well. a lot of heavy shelling there, ukrainian ministry saying that there were multiple cities and villages also in the donnette, screeching that to day we're coming under heavy shelling. just to give you some idea though about the level of support that ukraine's western backers have given ukraine in terms of weaponry so far, i mean the americans, for example,
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if given what believe to be at least a full 1000000000 worth so far or least pledge it that pledged it. that includes you know, more than a 100. how it sir canons it sir malden for at least a full m r i m l r s. systems these all these multi launch rockets systems. the european commission president has been and came to me to let a miss lensky and socially hon alliance. the 2nd visit that since russian's invasion in february, she says she expects to finalize the assessment of ukraine's request to join the you by the end of next week. she also spoke about the support ukraine will need her reconstruction. after the conflict is over, the past is known. it is a merit based path forward. it is a path 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
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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 ukraine. ukrainian warehouse complex containing 300 tons of grain has been destroyed by russia. shelling ukraine's deputy agriculture minister said the buildings in the black seaport and make alive were heavily damaged. ukraine is one of the world's largest supplies of wheat corn and some of our oil. but exports have almost hugged because of the conflict present landscape, calling for international pressure to end russia's naval blockade, which is fueling a global free crisis. it is due to the russian blockade. we are unable to explode our food stuff, which is so solely missing in the global market. the world will face an acute and severe food crisis and famine,
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famine in many countries of asia and africa. the shortage of food stuffs will inexorably lead to political chaos. which can result in the falling of many governments and the ousting of many politicians. and you can already see the threats approaching by just looking at the sky, rocketing prices for basic products on the world markets. and in certain countries . this is the direct consequence of russia's actions. rational vital authorities in southern ukraine say they've started handing out russian passport. people living in the occupied cities of militia pole and how soon have been able to apply for a russian citizenship in a fast track procedure. ukraine is condemned to move as ross, if occasion where russia has managed to occupy ukrainian territory, introduced the rubel and force schools to adopt the russian curriculum. speak more about this with lisa harsh over who fled her son in april and whose cousin was abducted by russian soldiers. she joined us from germany. thanks very much indeed
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for being with us. want to come to the passport question in a minute, but 1st want to ask you a little bit about you and how you left and, and the circumstances of your family. hello. i think the middle april, it was for us 74 and said we need to go. they checked all our documents, our baggage, and it was really hard. my god, my cousin is a member of defense and i was and i know that they were killed, that had russian troops. i find all the members that they're going to fans a families. also, maybe even a corporation may be exposed officers and the rest, but it was successful for me to wait for. so just to watch and what would happen to
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your cousin he was arrested by russian soldiers from our house or in teens of march. they were trying to escape, but it was successful. and now you don't know, he's ok. sure. and also his physical provision, but there wasn't video that published on russian. people go to the child there. we can see he's injured right hand and maybe additional and the you're still in touch with him perhaps with people who are in house on what, what's happening with this question, are the possible will people really want to apply for russian passport? nobody want to get a job today or get 20 to 24 people eat just corporate terrorist and there it was in
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the past and nobody wanted. yes and no, i don't know why no one citizen and tell me about life on the russian occupation. they were, they were told to be living, told you the rule, is that happening in house on, you know, and now you're showing you can b a s, y green. but you can't pick up your passion or wages as opposed to this or in the bank because there's no internet connection at all in the city or the region. and you can out the door cash. and then also they try to persuade people to get rational like that, but nobody was quite useful. and so it sounds like life is quite difficult, as you say, if you can't even pick up your pension. and so what kind of is there much protest
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against the russian occupation? as it was, my focus is the beginning in march, but back for just became bigger and bigger as they decided to stop it as they decided to use. we buy and even guess against people protest and sorry carry on. and then they start people who are in protest and a little to yours and other role you alicia lisa, her school. i thank you very much for taking the time to talk to appreciate it. thank you. the north crime in canal linking the nepa river in ukraine to russian annex crime. it has been filled with water for the 1st time in 8 years. ukraine cut off the fresh water supply along the canal in 2014 blocking
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a path that had supplied 85 percent of the finance it needs. russian forces restored water flow to the canal in february, after the invasion. engineers blue barrage is built by ukraine which were blocking the water. and the analysts say restoring the flow of water to the canal could have been a major objective for russia. as it establishes a link between russian territory and the crime in peninsula coming up on the news hour from london, indian police order, the demolition of buildings owned by muslims, as anger of offensive comments continues to rage, brought together by damaging us sanctions. iran and venezuela assigned a 20 year corporation agreement and his fault will tell you what got nick had carriers fired up against former well, number one and deny ah, saturday marks one month since our 0 correspondence sharina berkeley was shot in
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the head by israeli forces out of the media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into her killing. in janine in the occupied west bank, abruptly was without a 0 for 25 years covering the story of these really occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. and as in mancha, reports from ramallah should be honored and remembered in many different ways. one month gone from the killing about is there a germ the sharina block, lee, and calls for 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 sharina was an american citizen. but investigation or not, it hasn't dim the impact about booklet. but she was born hours after sri and r block lay was killed by israeli soldiers after screens. death,
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there was never any doubt what her parents wanted to cool. the new born sri in abu acclaim ron was born at mid day on may. the 11th let the hidden dickerson wallclear we called her should in 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 elma, 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 see counts and reports on her. and she was doing just that in jeanine when she was shot in the head on may 11th by israeli soldiers. ah, on the day the funeral israeli falls is stormed the procession and started to beat mourners,
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causing pool 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 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 shriek of walkley scholarship. her best female journalist chevy 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 but united palestinians here and abroad in grief. this is serina tebow offload office is now a temporary shrine to her. almost every day people are coming in to this office
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with floral arrangements. and some i have to say very touching artwork, but this isn't about her being a journalist. this is much more than that. there's a now common saying about sri and abba, late that she was a daughter of palestine. america. how does her ramallah and even when he was working with sherry when she was killed, he was also shot and says a thorough investigation in tissue means killing is needed of it that he, that i'm you, connecticut, the whole garden. if this no just investigation and no follow up to prosecute the killers has a, this is an international greenlight for israel to carry on. it's killing targeting palestinians, including journalists kicking off here in, in the 25 years that have known screen so love, she's been a torch of giving a candle that doesn't dom young a month on was still crime for her love. her last is not only a loss for al jazeera, it's also lost or palestine, the world and the truth, the theme. she was the league of her own ethical, courageous heroes. yeah. principles. we've known hain,
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different fields. yeah. and she was always at the forefront. jenna. it does, yes at allah. hannah is a greek orthodox ash archbishop in janine. he hopes, condemnation of showings, deathly to long term change. she has allowed em whether it was killing sharina buckler here or the attack on her funeral. i hope reaction won't be limited to condemnations and announcements. i hope they move beyond that to question and hold the occupation. which targets are people in here in jeanine and elsewhere accountable. those are horrific crimes that are not imperceptible. and we're proud that marta sharina barclay is a palestinian christian. this proves for those who need proof that palestinian christians are part and parcel of this people. they belong to it and its cause that they defend, we reject turning it into a religious conflict because it's not a religious conflict. protest had been taking place in several cities across sudan, demanding a return to civilian government. security forces fund ticker and cartoon after demonstrations barricaded streets with burning ties and stones. unofficial talks
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aimed at ending saddam's long standing political deadlock began a few days ago. on thursday, delegates from the main pro democracy lines met military leaders for the 1st time since last year. take over. 100 protests has been killed since october. we believe there's an opportunity to end the coo 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 talks to reinstate a new partnership, but the military went to put an end to any partnership of military forces. she returned to the barracks to do their job. but it is obvious. this is the peoples de mamma and the democratic regime. should be established real civil authority, even more protests in india after the former spokeswoman of the governing b. j. p. party was accused of making offensive comments about the prophet mohammed
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. some crowds of been buildings or effigies of new per sharma and demanded her arrest. sharma was a high profile figure in televised debates before she was suspended over the remarks. on friday, 2 teenagers were killed and 130 others arrested during major demonstrations. there were also rallies across blackest on bangladesh and indonesia. police in the northern indian state of pradesh, responding to violence during the protest by demolishing the properties of muslim suspects. they say that targeting any illegal buildings linked to those involved, dozens of people have been arrested rights groups are previously accused. the governing b. j. p of using demolition to intimidate the muslim community. iran and venezuela have signed a 20 year agreement to corporate on oil, defense, agriculture, tourism, and culture. both countries are suffering the impact of us sanctions which are crippling their exports. and president nicholas murderers trip to terran coincided
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with the summit of the americas. she was not of invited to attend, which are again the report. venezuela's president nicholas maduro and iran's president abraham racy, meet in tay ran and agree on a 20 year co operation. deals were lava oh matter with this government co operation has taken place in the fields of energy, economy, science, agriculture and defense girls. the signing of this agreement is another step in expanding relations in the coming years. or venezuela's close ties with the ran date back to its former president hugo chavez. but under missouri, the to opec members had become closer since both was sanctioned by the united states. by massy handle, 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
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and provides 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 arm, and we have to remember that they're not alone. we also have countries such as russia and 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 iran, 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, u. s. secretary of state anthony blink and said that his well, his president should resume talks with the country's opposition. in our judgment, venezuelan lead negotiations between the majorities and the detroit platform. are the best path that we can see are to trying to restore to venezuela and some a democracy that they clearly deserve and clearly want it's cold. it's almost
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certain to be ignored. instead he ran and venezuela, united against a common enemy appeared closer than ever. victoria gates and b algae, 0. our latin america and to new see a newman has more on the timing of mentors. was it? clearly, nicholas mother is making a point. i think it's no coincidence that he arrived in tehran just as that some of the americas in los angeles was wrapping up his face saying basically to the united states, if you don't want me, i don't need to either. i will become closer even more close to washington's foes to your foes. he also needs the help of iran. both countries are suffering under economic pressure from the united states. very, very har sanctions, but iran at least has petrol. and the venezuelan oil industry is in such an array right now that it cannot even provide petrol for the people of that is
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layla. iran has been very generous and descending that to that country. and so he wants to make sure that that solidarity that help will continue to flow. and apart from the us sanctions, they both consider themselves revolutionary governments. they both consider themselves anti imperialist. and i'm quoting them, and the imperialist anti fascist. and so what i found very interesting in that, in the, in the joint press conference between legal asthma, ludo, and new bracy, they talked about leading a resistance lead a group of countries that are under pressure from the united states and its allies . and that they will find new and imaginative ways to resist these kinds of economic and diplomatic sanctions. a sophomore still to come this our, replanting the rain forest, we visit to columbia and communities trying to revive their environment are in the country on scraps and leftovers. the new sideline for francis farmers,
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bio gas production, and in sport will tell you who qualified fastest for the as a by john grown pre. ah ah, hello there, let's have a look at the weather across europe and from the satellite image you can see pretty clear skies across the southwest, the heat continuing to build in spain and portugal, but we're still seeing some wet and windy weather up in the north west and thunderstorms continue to dominate the story across the se, rolling across the balkans. but if we have a closer look at spain and portugal, spain's already sizzling under a heat wave. this was a scene in madrid clear skies and lots of sunshine. and we're going to see temperatures continue to climb over the next few days, particularly in southern areas. lots of hot and dry weather to be found. here, we have a look at the 3 day for madrid. well,
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we'll see the temperature pushing up into the early forty's. again, by wednesday, for the east of this across the mediterranean, it's largely fine and dropped dry temperatures on the up for southern areas of italy. it's further east that we see those thunderstorms. some of them rolling into northern areas of greece, but athens remains rather fine. and dry, and it's looking a lot finer for britain, an island still some wet and windy weather, but spells of sunshine too. and it's a mixed bag for much of scandinavia wet for norway and sweden, but finland, seeing some heat, particularly in the south helsinki at $23.00 degrees celsius. ah . when the news breaks, the impact of the storms in honduras has been particularly devastating. when people need to be heard, no group has claimed responsibility for the shooting on the outskirts of srinagar and indian administered kashmir. people here say they're living in fear al jazeera
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ah, are among the top stories yano 0. hundreds of march has been taking place across the united states, calling for a strict a gun controls. following a series of recent mass shootings, thousands turned out in new york and washington, d. c. as well as in towns which are suffered shootings themselves. european commission president has been key meeting ukrainian president, gloria miss lensky. also from the lion says she expects to finalize the assessment of ukraine's request during the you or the end of next week. and exactly one month after the killing of al jazeera journalist sharing a workload calls for justice continued. she was shot in the head by his ready forces, one on assignment in the occupied westbank. u. s. defense secretary has warned that taiwan is facing increasing intimidation and aggression from china. asian does not recognize taiwan and has always claimed it as part of china dressing,
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original security conference lord austin judged to defend u. s. interests in the asia pacific. jessica washington reports from singapore a flurry of diplomatic activity as the us seeks to emphasize its commitment to the security of the asia pacific. no region will do more to circle trajectory over 20 for surgery. but those were the defense secretary lloyd austin, held talks with several peers from asian countries during his visit to singapore, including his chinese counterpart general way from her at what's called the shingler dialogue. austin told delegates chinese military activity around taiwan is a threat to the region and we will remain focused on maintaining push stability and the status quo across across to taiwan strait. but the p. r c's moves threatened to undermine security of stability and prosperity and the endo
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facility we shane allies. analysts say the defense chief speech underscored major differences between us and china. liberate some interesting most and a lot about the size. all order, especially the movies are using for the chinese. the question is, who's rules and who's order more than a dozen defense chiefs from around the world or 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 their vision for the asia pacific while lloyd austin, speech was the main event of the day. all the speeches also caught the attention of attendees managing, including one by indonesia, defense chief, proposed to be unto we have come to our own de, a shouldn't way off resolving these challenges. whereas in the tidings like them as a very much because it goes the line where the chinese positions at asia is ation
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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 over in our own critical moments. but china also gardeners also help us gardeners also descend of us. thank you very much for officials from the 5 power defense arrangements packed, also met on the summit side lines. the defense ministers of malaysia, singapore new zealand, australia, and the u. k. say the historic packed has modern relevance in the face of tensions in the region. a world where either pre complex strategic challenges, china's defense minister will address the summit on sunday in a speech that's expected to outline be chinks, vision for meeting those challenges. jessica washington out to sera singapore. the chinese government says the capital beijing is facing what it described as an
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explosive coated research at resurgence connected to a bar in the center of the city. all 61 new cases reported in the city on friday, being linked to a venue called heaven supermarket bars. the warning follows a renewed tightening of restrictions in beijing since thursday. is a similar story in china's commercial hub, shanghai, which has resumed mass testing to contain a spike in cases tied to a popular beauty salon. north korean leader kim jong own has promoted his top nuclear negotiator to foreign minister, chose on hurry, lead to talks with united states on john young's nuclear program, or promotion coincided with us warnings that north korea is preparing it 7th nuclear tests for the year. him has already pledged to meet power with power a belief in court. her sentence for president, janine and yes to 10 years in prison are to finding her guilty of orchestrating accrued during the 2019 political crisis which brought her to power. but as,
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as outside, the court had called frontiers to be jailed for 30 years. at the time of the crisis, she was a right wing senator. she became entering president after abel morales fled the country and made huge protests over alleged electoral fraud. is dismissed her sentence as to lenient. the court convicted in years of making decisions, country to the constitution. a former military commander and ex police general were also found guilty. during the trial, she was not allowed to be present in the court house and ass. that's a concern. ah, because he should have had that right to be there and to confer with lawyer sequel didn't do it. i know that people were there, you know, prosecutors, one of their attorneys were there, you know, family members. my see was not allowed to be present, are in person and her on try the upheaval at the end of 2019. at least 37 people
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were killed by that he has not been dr. for those crimes, i mean, will be investigated and prosecuted unpunished. are nobody has been accountable for those cracked. let's bring in a roll if any are under who's editor of people who are digital news website and an advocate of the freedom of expression and the media in bolivia, he joins his life from lapels. thanks very much for being with us. so, and yes, as described the court cases of political vendetta at what was there a political element to it? yes, i will. thank you for having me. i think that this is a politically motivated trial. ah, will event government controls the judiciary and i think that it for my president, genius is, is ready for somebody to call. and that, that, ah, let me explain for a president and is, was detained on chair, just of terrorism about this. what the so called massacres, that the,
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the previous interview said, but, but the government has a problem there. a former president can only be tried with authorization of 2 thirds of congress. and as the government has not 2 thirds of the seats in congress, they made a different accusation. is myakea zation was that she committed dereliction of duty and thinking this issue was contrary to the law. meaning that she made a good that, that against a will. morales. why they did that because they, these accusations means that those of supposed crimes were committed 24 hours before miss and years was president. so in that way they could be, she could be tried by a criminal court and not by congress. so that's what the government a deed, and that's what i b believe that this is a politically motivated trial. and so what about the, the validate in this case? what does it tell us about the judicial system there?
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well, we can say really properly that the this know in the independent judiciary in bolivia, the government controls the judges are, there is no decision in the judiciary in any political case that could be called us independent. the government really are choices the in the, in directly the judges and are also the prosecutors are under the, the supervision of the government. so this is the situation in bolivia for right now. we don't have really are an independent judiciary and it's they divided countries and it will. all right. what's the reaction been to the very well? yes, it is a very barista country. ah, of course or, or a meant anto officials and the supporters of the government are happy with this sir
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. with this sir benedict and the opposition is not, but is interesting to know, but not is that also in the polls or even the people that voted for for president odyssey, current president or so people that supports the government in general. following some polls say that, ah, it was not cool in 2019. so even people that supports the government at the, in some, in some way. i had this intuition better. but for my president, morales flipped the country after the prod allegations, and there was no clue and tell her she, and as herself as angela appeal to the international community to do something, how likely is it that there will be any help coming from, from the actual community i miss get to go, ah, in general, we had 14 years of former president morales, the same party of president gordon,
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presume odyssey. and i believe you didn't have much her support of the international community there, so i don't see why it now would be a change. of course is appealing to that human rights watch and other organizations supported her. ah. but in generally think, i believe you under the reader in many ways and her her case also are so i don't, i'm not are optimistic about any chance of having an important health for her around vineyard under thank you very much. and if it don't, just thank you. if you presume, please say search teams have found apparently human remains in a river where leading indigenous expert bruno para and british journalist don't. phillips disappeared on sunday. findings have been sent for analysis along with blood found on a suspect boat,
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which will be compared with genetic material from phillips and para. a judges reportedly ordered that the suspect to fishermen charged with illegal possession of restricted ammunition can be held for another 30 days, while police investigate his involvement every year, hundreds of thousands of hector's. if columbia is amazon rain forest, i've been destroyed to make space for mining cattle, ranching and drug trafficking. in the 2nd part of our series on this underground, betsy visits l creature. when people are trying to change things for the better ruby, charlie stopped cutting 35 years ago, like everybody here. she used to log and burn the 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 i last, i called it, they always has new life nursery because it's about giving new life to the trees
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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 colombian, amazon. they promised to end logging in exchange for sustainable alternate if there was the former coca farmer, all ms 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 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 p steel with 5 rebels 5 years ago before a station sword, as the gallery. yeah, left the territory, opening up more land for cattle ranching and other damaging activities. but it's an
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uphill battle. criminal groups are destroying huge swats of the forest deeper into the jungle, while many local farmers who abandons profitable coca farming after the peace deal say they need more land for food. not far from the farm, we found people planting seeds in a recently cleared area. lonely, come on it up, only way we have to survive is cut, tumble and plant what you see. look at them, duco, corn planting. we don't have an alternative. no support from the government. they made many promises. we got rid of cocoa, but nothing happened in exchange for that. 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. and you know, we haven't, i mean knowing aqona until the government arrives with technical assistance and land titling an organization in a way that protects the population and the environment. unfortunately,
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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. i listen that i'm under united capital. the average price of petrol in the us has reached more than $5.00 a gallon the highest since 2008. prices are well above that, in some states where the fuel in california hitting $6.43 a gallon, countries facing its highest inflation rate in 40 years. it's being blamed on the war. ukraine recovered non teen pandemic, and surging demand on dollars more from buffalo in new york state. the price of just about everything is going up in the united states, including the cost of petrol for the 1st time in 20 years, one gallon or about $3.00 leaders of petrol is averaging more than 5 dollars.
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here at this gas station in buffalo, new york, it's just under that at $4.99 a gallon. just in the last month. the price has gone up about $0.63. and in the past year about $2.00, there's a whole host of reasons on why it's going up so fast, but it's primarily comes down to 3 things. it's this sanctions on russia due to the war in ukraine. there's also just more people traveling by car. this summer here in the united states as well, pushing price is up, and then even the threat of a hurricane or a tropical storm, reaching the south east of the united states. this time of year it's fairly common that shuts down refineries and also will drive up prices as well. but the bottom line is, is that gas is becoming much more expensive in the united states and really everywhere around the world. but people here are really feeling it, their pocket books. 0,
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one ukraine is pushing european union nations to diversify their energy output. the block warrants half of its needs to be met by renewable resources by 2030 frances investing in technology is to increase its production of bio gas from home we. natasha bought her foot 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 shackleton to convert their from waste into energy. each day they dump crops vegetables, and other organic matter into the system to it is rule or methane. every day. we put 30 tons of waste into this container. it goes up into the grinder, water is 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
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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. were not there yet, of course. but what we're doing helps us become more tournaments in terms of our energy needs 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, when the gas produced at the farm helps to heat hundreds of homes in this town as well as the swimming pool and the hospital in france, 3 new by a gas plaza. switched on each week as private and public investment in the sector is increased in recent years, fell prevalent in for the aqua 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 e u tries to win itself for fresh and gas in response to the war in ukraine. bio
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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, whom we, you, france to the head as news our this is pretty serious. as you can see. i never thought the i'd for lights a some long. so much that i deny. just in be was video announcement strikes a chord with people experiencing facial paralysis and that a sport with peter including a record payday for a south african. the 1st event of a new saudi back series. ah, we know what happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others and all i hear guy by the on purpose how good 0 the time and it pull
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ah ah, using a justin bieber has revealed it a facial paralysis as caused him to cancel some concerts. a she had a video on the internet showing his symptoms. as you can see, this is not blinking. i can't smile on the side of my face. this nostril on. so there's full paralysis in the side of my face. $28.00 ro, beaver is one of the most successful recording artists of all time. but a massive following on the internet is contracted ramsey hunt syndrome, which is caused by the reactivation of a previous virus. and can be stress related, leaving openness about his condition is wanting praise from other people with a syndrome for raising awareness. i've watched his video and i'm not gonna lie.
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i shed a couple of tears like i've never i never thought that i'd relate to someone. so much that i didn't, i obviously justin bieber. everyone's had just been be, he's a huge celebrity and i, i'm, i also felt so proud that it, he was starting the land. it's over on the hunts and drag now his face with his foot. thank you very much for my master's champion, shall swell till as one the largest ever 1st prize and gulf history are taking the honors that the inaugural live golf series of in the london, the south african 14 $1000000.00 as he finished 8 on the overall to be competitive, he need to proceed by 2 shots. shots are also collect $750000.00 of the seems like 1st place in that component. for some context that is roughly the same. he is
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wanting prize money over the previous 4 seasons. come find on the pga tour the suing them into the sent you in. club near london is the 1st of a competition beth by the saudi arabian sovereign well fund. with more than $255000000.00 on offer, pga to have suspended all members who have chosen to play on the live and cereals. in believe our stuff, finishing. made a bad mistake and 12 we put me on the books and i needed to just stay calm and try and get this thing off tonight and my and i made it a bit more difficult than it should have been feeling well. first event on the calendar in the book. what are your thoughts as the 1st the guys put up a amazing show. you know what, what they've done. i was way beyond expectations. entertainment,
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the way the treat everybody in the amount of money out of this. and the later major when it's joint live golf is 28th masters champion, patrick read. the american has won the 9 times on the pga tour and paid in 3. you buy a cups, live golf now has 3 of the last 6 masters champions and 5 in total. so that's now 9 major champions, joining live gulf. the marquee funding is, of course, full mickelson, stuff, them johnson and martin kind of all the other multiple major. when is the 1st 7 on that list, play the inaugural event. this week 2020 us open champion. bryce in december joined yesterday in formula one sharla clair has qualified, fastest for the azerbaijan chrome pre ferrari drive in taking po position for the full consecutive race. the claire was almost 3 tenths of a 2nd. faster than red blue sergio perez, charitably, the max for stopping will start sunday's race in 3rd,
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while louis hamilton could in 7. good surprise. yeah, everything went well and i managed to put everything i wanted in that lap in. obviously took a been off risk, but i guess i was ever wanting q 3 for the last lap. any bade off so very, very happy. we had a little issue with the refueling, an and that man that we were just out of sequence for our final up and, and yeah, unfortunately, that man, that we were just em out of sequence and not good enough. not having a good balance for him to rear it's, it's really difficult to, to be consistent in how you approach your lap and around the street circuit that's, that's not very good. so. busy so it was a bit of work to do another masterful performance by steph curry in the n b a finals. he scored 43 points for the golden state warriors to help them draw level with the boston celtics at 2 games apiece. david stokes asked the action, how painful was the look of those dogs? there were doubt steph curry could even play this one after injuring his foot in
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game 3. but he did, and it didn't take him long to find destroyed in front of a hostile boston crowd. hurry steps back reporter got hit with his golden state team in danger of falling 31 behind in the series. he set out to make sure that didn't happen. scoring 12 points in the 1st quarter. still it was boston who lead at half time. oh, boy, off the war is fought our way back vote and with both 3 point is from curry i and some assistance as well. they managed to edge ahead in the 4th quarter, far as a group of the warriors go off by one korean. sure. they never willing quick that lead and they won by 10 the to time and be paid finished with a personal talia, for 3.3 along with 10 rebounds. the 2nd highest output ever in a final game. i think this is the strongest physically that he's ever been in his career and it's allowing him to, to do what he's doing. he's conditioning a 2nd unknown in this league. so we're stuff put incredible to,
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to way better in 31 going home. so you know, job done tonight, the celtics will be kicking themselves having lead for large chunks of this game, missing the chance to move within one victory of a record 18th and be a total. oh, you never said it was supposed to be easy. so we just get ready for the next game. i said it's now square, she to curry and the worry is half the momentum is the best of 7 series heads back to the home. caught in san francisco, curry reporter for david stokes. 0. and mary will move inside the world stop 50 for the 1st time in full use of reaching the final institute. got the former world number one defeated next year from the semi final you're straight and was given a point penalty of the smashing is record at the end of the 1st state. and early in the 2nd, he was penalized an entire game for unsportsmanlike conduct. but i took the match
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in straight fits and will play italian, matthew better see me in the final. christiana ronald as rape lawsuit in the united states has been dismissed, bought again, paid a nevada woman, $375000.00 in hush money. she claimed he raped in 2009. the woman was suing renewal for millions of dollars more, but on friday the case was kicked out of court with no option to file again. we're now there's 4 missing rail madrid of slash the reported $105000000.00 for young french midfielder already and that you are many the 22 year old science from monaco on a 6th season deal. he joins, fella, france internationals, corinne, benjamin, and edwardo come of anger in the madrid squad too many will be presented on tuesday . once he passes his medical examination. one, a bulgarian national team plays total meddling, is recovering from brain surgery after the side was involved in a bus crash in georgia on friday. the team were traveling to their hotel in the capitol tbilisi in 2 buses. when the accident occurred. bulgaria are due to play
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georgia in ash nation's league game on sunday. their federation says the other players and stuff or find lauren will leave it there for now back to me in london. peter, thank you very much indeed. and a quick reminder can always catch up on our website. the address for that is al jazeera dot com. you watch us by clicking on the live icon. does it for me or entail, but news or on the back in a moment with another full run of today's news. thanks so much for watching. i cannot ah, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what you see out is all right,
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we'll bring you the news. and current affairs that matter to you out is in europe on the deserted streets of bogus that they've become familiar figures. couriers em bicycles, delivering food or medicine to lockdown colombians. most of them here are venezuelan migrants, de my gomez, and mother of for says, contagion is always on our mind. none of them receive healthy 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 own skilled migrants. now say they're essential to control the virus. and i received messages on the app saying that we are heroes. i was a nurse back. cool. what i am doing is not all that different from my passion, helping others. halfway between tokyo and nagoya, she look was then relatively sleepy place, not a lot of violent crime. and so when 4 people get killed on one occasion in as
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bloody massacres, this was the tracks. a lot of reporting, a task force of 80 police officers was created to find out what happened. police counted more than 40 stab wounds altogether in the victims. with awe.

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