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well, my land line by protest is rally across america, calling the gamble were phones after a recent series of mass shootings. ah, hello, i'm emily. angling this is al jazeera live from joe ha, also coming up warnings, ukraine. he's running out of ammunition in the east. as the income commission president pays the supplies visit to pay a coals for justice. continue. one month off to al jazeera, jama sharina will act play was killed by israeli forces and replanting the rain forest. we visit colombian communities trying to revive there and find
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ah hello, and welcome to the program. we begin in the united states where hundreds of marches have been taking place across the country, demanding at half a gun laws. the protests follow a series of mass shootings including one at a primary school in texas and a supermarket in buffalo, new york last month. i cannot report from washington d. c. brain kept away many, but had little to diminish the spirit of the thousands that came to protest about more than 19000 people in the united states have died in gun related violence this year alone. and after the recent massacre of elementary school children and you've all the texas, those here insist that enough is enough. we're not asking for a lot washington dcs mayor summarizing the feeling of all at the rally where demanding change your demands in change. now
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we needed to american a majority of americans whose share a bow used to let their senators know that they need either need to make change now or get out of our way. for too often, we've had so many mass shoes across the country and we're not gonna sit around our houses in just let it happen. we're gonna come out, we're going to, so congress and everyone, one of our elected officials and we, we need them to do their job many traveling from out of state to attend this reli. tallulah came from massachusetts to attend this rally. what do you want to see? why did you come to you? i came here because of my school and they found bullets like bullets in the bathroom, the boys bathroom. so it made me feel like i needed to be here for that reason and cause that this gun violence is becoming
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a huge problem. oh, the rallies took place across the country. people i really want real god including buffalo, still reeling from a racially motivated attack in may. that took the lives of 10 black people at a local market. it has shredded or our very existence. people are scared to go into stores. our kids are scared to go to school. it was the day on which hundreds of thousands of americans came together with one common message. mike hannah al jazeera washington ah, in ukraine fighting continues around the east and city of seville done yet. the hans original governess says, rushing, shelling has if not had a fire at a chemical plant where civilians has sheltering name while president ukraine will win the war with russia,
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but is asking its allies for more. ammunition and weapons shall stretch it far. this report from the capital key, the governor of the michel, i of state, actually mich live region, sorry, in the south of the country today saying that so ukrainian forces down there. we're running out of ammunition. he was saying that sir, western suppliers of weapons were not been 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, credible 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 ongoing. 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
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de next region. today we're coming under heavy shilling, 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, have given what believe to be at least 4000000000 worth. so far at least pledge it that pledged it. that includes you know, more than a 100. how wit, sir canons it, sir, more than for at least for m. r i m l r s. systems. these all these multi launch rocket systems. a mile european commission president has lavonne de lion has met with valencia zalinski to discuss ukraine's request to join the european union underline. so she expects the decision will be made in the coming days. she also spoke about support for her crime to re build cities when a conflict in the past is known. it is a merit based path forward. it is a path where i must say,
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i highly appreciate the enormous efforts and the determination of ukraine in this poses 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 the ukraine. meanwhile, russian shelling has caused extensive damage to a ukrainian warehouse complex housing, 300 tons of grain bays before and after satellite images show the damage to the buildings in the black port. see the black sea port rather of mac alive. the 2nd image was taken on to the same ukraine is one of the world's largest supplies of grain and sunflower, oil, but exports have all but stopped because of the wall. it is due to the russian
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blockade. we are unable to explode our food stuff, which is so solely missing in the global market. the world will face and acute and severe food crisis and famine, famine in many countries of asia and africa. the shortage of food stuffs will inexorably lead to political tales. 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 above the kremlin bank. feel, thirties in southern ukraine, say they've started issuing russian passports. people living in the occupied cities of money, topple and coast on have been able to apply for russian citizen and citizenship in a fast track. procedure, ukraine has condemned the movers, rocephin cation. moscow has introduced its currency, the rubel,
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education curriculum, to areas of ukraine. it's governing to the world news individual has been held in the occupied west bank to mark one month since al jazeera journalist showing ever claire was shot in the head as rally forces. while on assignment al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid independence and transparent investigation into her killing, sharon was without jazeera for 25 years covering the story of these rally occupation. she was known as the daughter of palestine, and as in mankind, reports from ramallah. she is being honored and remembered in many ways one month gone from the killing of our desert during the sharina barclay, and calls for an investigation into her death. continue to be ignored by the israelis. the us state department has said it wants an open independent israeli investigation, despite the fact sharina was an american citizen. oh,
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but investigation all not here hasn't dim the impact of our book. but she was born hours after sharina block, lee was killed by israeli soldiers after screens death. there was never any doubt what her parents wanted to kill the new born jury in abu acclaim ron was born at midday on may. the 11th let a hidden thicker st. 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 saturday was can we were going to call our baby elma, but we didn't hesitate to change the name at 2 weeks old, she is 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
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shot in the head on may 11th by israeli soldiers. ah on the day the funeral israeli falls and storm the procession and started to beat mourners 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 brazil 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 sharing of walkley scholarship. one of her best female journalist should it is an example that needs to remain a life for the students in order to continue learning from and is inspiring from from gaza to the occupied westbank across palestine. shrink killing is not only shocked to be united palestinians here and abroad in grief.
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this is sharina elbow. offline. office is now a temporary showing to her, almost every day people are coming into this office with floral arrangements and some 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 i balked like that. she was a daughter of palestine among hung out there remodel, still head don't. al jazeera, a show of solidarity iran and venezuela, boost cooperation after nicholas missouri. snubbed a major american summit and hasn't even forces are accused of trying to force messiah people out of their land, to make way for again ah,
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how low they let start in north america. and it's been all about the intense heat across the southwest of the us, but we are going to the temperature dipped down slightly. things are going to cool down for places like california, thanks to more wet and windy weather that sweeping in thanks to low pressure, pulling into the pacific northwest. so some heavy rain rolling across the plains, we could see some flash flooding or flooding here. and by the time we get to monday, that's going to work its way up into southern areas of british columbia, a western canada see some of the more severe winter weather on the way. now it is gonna cool down for the likes of california temperatures dipping down slightly across the south, but we still have heat advisories out here. there is going to be some relief for the east coast as that system pushes off for the east temperatures, rebounding up into the mid to high thirty's. now, there is a bit of a trickle of rain affecting the gulf of mexico,
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but much of the heavy rain can be found in costa rica. we could see up to a 100 millimeters for the next 24 hours. and of course, that could mean more flooding here, and we're watching a disturbance that's forming off to the coast of mexico with some heavy rain along the west coast in the days to come. but mexico city seeing a bit of rain and sunshine at $23.00 degrees celsius. ah. oh, oh oh . oh, why rather you go in the world. one a line goes to make it for you exception. katara always going places to go.
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lou. ah hello, you want you know to 0. i'm in the language. he's a reminder of our top stories. this allen, hundreds of matches have been taking place across the united states, calling for strict to gun laws that were organized after spite of shootings including last month in texas. when 19 school children and 2 teachers killed. as fighting continues in and around the eastern quentin city at city done yet skip president, blood musicians, kansas. they will win the war with russia, but says the country needs more ammunition and weapons. and vigil has been out in the occupied west bank to mock one month since al jazeera gentler,
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staring at 1 o'clock was shot in the head by israeli forces one on the assignment. she was known as the daughter of palestine. iran and venezuela have signed a 20 g cooperation agreement during president nicholas maderos trip to tay run the domains they'll work together in areas including oil. petra, chemicals, tourism and culture. the 2 countries have expanded their relationship even as they face us. sanctions. victoria guyton b reports racism venezuela's president nicholas maduro and iran's president abraham racy meet in tay ran and agree on a 20 year cooperation deals with nava. oh, no matter what this government to cooperation 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. venezuela's close ties with the ran date
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back to its former president hugo chavez. but under madura, the to opec members have become closer since both was sanctioned by the united states by marcia little. 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 provides technical support to its oil industry. but analysts say missouri's 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 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
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the high level meeting. speaking at the summit, u. s. secretary of state, anthony blink, and said that as well as president should resume talks with the countries opposition. in our judgment, venezuelan lead negotiations between the majorities and the unitary 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 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. pleasures have taken place in several cities across sudan, calling for a return to civilian ro, security forces 5 to gas. and soon after demonstrate his barricaded straits with burning ties and stones talks aimed at ending political deadlock began 2 days ago on thursday, delegates from the main pro democracy alliance met with military ladies for the 1st
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time since last he is comb, natalie. we believe this is an opportunity to end the coo and ensure safe exit for both the military and the people towards democracy, justice and a new society. no man ran out of office. we didn't go to these talks to reinstate a new partnership with the military grant to put an end to a new partnership levels of your mil to force assures turn to their barracks to do their job. well, this is obvious. this is the peoples demand, and the democratic regime should be established with a real civil authority. even a policeman has been killed in a confrontation between securing forces and miss sy herders in ne hands and e m. them as i were protesting the demarcation of land to create a wildfire reserve in la leander, near the serengeti national park activist, say some demonstrators were injured by live rounds. they say communities are under
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pressure to leave their ancestral lands to make way the private hunting expeditions . the government says it wants to protect the region from human activity a would correct. why is the director of those form an organization working to defend the rights of indigenous people intend to me? he says the government has not followed clear for states with the lender under the gun in oregon. and that is why we didn't know what did marcia simply now in his village there. and many of these villages have been purchased and article most by the land laws. but unfortunately, law, the land is also a young lady. and the minute students was with michael had that right? we're going to add the morning. so they have been looking for drug. see, and i think they have never been in one said, telling the story. and the bad thing is that the court date is the case,
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the court in the start from court of justice, which is the media on the 2nd and before even the combination of the case, the government is planning to be on the land. and definitely 200 the pass activists to do is very difficult to get all the information on our area because nobody is free to talk about just because of the unfortunate barrier issue that we belong to them. and the government is saying that the land is the government plan. so that is really where that probably means. i think if it was to be very clear procedures in the local or how to, how to protect it from or change the categories from there to learn that the issues there were procedures are not being followed. the us secretary of defense is warranty. one is facing increasing intimidation and aggression from by
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jing addressing original security conference, lloyd austin promised to defend u. s. interests. jessica washington report from singapore as lori, as diplomatic activities, 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 shingle, our dialog, austin told delegates chinese military activity around taiwan is a threat to the region. and we remain focused on maintaining peace 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 in the endo
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passivity. we've seen allies, analysts say the defense chief speech underscored major differences between us and china. liberate some interesting motion. a lot about the size, no order, especially the movies, all they're using for the chinese. the question is, who's rules and who's all there 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. of the speeches. also quote, the attention of attendees managing, including one by indonesia, its defense chief, proposed to be unto we have come to our own de ation way off resolving these challenges. whereas english, i was like them as a very much because it goes the lie where the chinese positions at asia is asians,
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asia, to be unto told, al jazeera, his country, and many others. don't want to take sides. united states health help us many, many times. in our, in our own critical moments. but china, also, diana is also help us gardeners also defended 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 you 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 beijing's vision for meeting those challenges. jessica washington al jazeera singapore for mar bolivian president evo morales. has
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described the sentence given to janine and yes, who plotted to asked him from office as mild. he made the remark on twitter and yes was found guilty of her role in the 2019 crew and shout for 10 years. protest is outside the court. hold for a 30 you sentence. she began interim later after morales fled, the countrymen protests over alleged electoral ford. rail at pena ran day. is the editor of the bro hula digital news website and an advocate for freedom of expression and the media in bolivia. he believes the cases politically motivated when the president menus is right. this is a political and debtor. ah, let me explain for the president and it was detained on chair, just of terrorism about this. what so called massacres? but the government has a problem there. a former president can only be tried, we bill to the authorization of 2 thirds of congress and the government has not 2
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thirds of the city in congress. they made a different accusation requisition where the she committed the relation of duty and thinking decisions contrary to the law, meaning that she made a good against morales. why they did that because they, these accusations means that those supposed crimes were committed 24 hours before miss and use 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 did, and that's what i believe that this is a politically motivated trial. there's no independent judiciary. in bolivia, the government controls the judges. there's no decision in the judiciary. in any political case that could be called us independent. the government really truces the in the and directly to the judges
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and also the prosecutors are under the supervision of the government. so this is the situation in bolivia for are right now. we don't have really independent judiciary brazilian place. they found what appears to be human remains in their search for missing indigenous experts and a british journalist for an pereira and dome phillips disappeared last sunday. and the findings have been sent for analysis along with blood found in a judge has portly ordered that suspect fishermen charged with illegal possession of ammunition to be held for another 30 days hundreds of thousands of her tales of columbia as the amazon rain forest being destroyed every year, to make space for mining cattle, ranching and drug trafficking. in the 2nd part of our series algiers, alexandra ram, p epi visits al,
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kept for richard. where people are trying to change things for the better. route. mitchell is stopped cutting threes 5 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 have a 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 colombian, 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
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a live fence made of trees away. he says, to rebuild connections between parts of the for it is still our body. but all 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 piece deal with 5 gravels, 5 years ago. deforestation, sword, as the gallery you 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 coca 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 it up. only way we have to survive is cut,
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tumble and plant 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, 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. yet that i had, 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, 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 aah.

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