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us senators, agree on a bipartisan gun control deal, but it falls short of tough a step sought by president biden. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dough are also coming up. france votes for new parliament with projections putting emanuel macros, party, nick and meg for the united left in elias. more political uncertainty in iraq, the biggest block in parliament, resigns over the formation of a new government. and search teams in brazil say they found belongings of the 2 men missing in the amazon, as hopes fade of finding them alive. ah, a bipartisan group of us senators as agreed on a framework for new gun control laws. it's aimed at cutting, rising gun violence. and would keep weapons away from people deemed to be a threat. but critics say the measures don't go far enough by canada reports from
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washington dc. the framework agreement follows weeks of closed door negotiations in the senate. it's one of the 1st bipartisan gun control agreements in decades. we haven't had significant federal legislation in nearly 30 years. so having a framework announced having 10 republican senators long with 10 democrats funding off on that, which would avoid the filibuster in the united states senate. it's a really big deal. the tentative agreement has been welcomed by president biden, who's tweeted, i want to thank senator chris murphy and the bipartisan group for the gun safety proposal. that does not do everything that i think is needed. but it reflects important steps in the right direction with bipartisan support. there are no excuses for delay. let's get this done. but some don't want it done. i think it's deeply disappointing that republican leadership decided to get in lead with the
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democratic conference in the senate to put together a gun control bill. you know, that should be a huge red flag for republican voters going into the fall. significant proposals include incentives for states to pass so called red flag laws, which allow a judge to decide whether a gun via or owner poses a potential threat to others. federal background checks and buyers and to $21.00 would include access to the records as minors and federal funding for mental health care and increase school security. so, but these measures for well short of what's being demanded by gun control. advocates, including president biden himself at rallies across us saturday calls were made for a bad, on the se, looked semi automatic weapons and high capacity magazines. and for the age at which an individual can buy a rifle range from $18.00 to $21.00. to match the existing federal law concerning
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hand guns, assault rifles were used in the mast shootings and you've all the texas and in buffalo, new york. in each case they were wielded by 18 year olds. the senators have set an informal goal of passing the bill before the 24th of this month when congress goes on a 2 week recess. but with the legislation still not fully written, it's unlikely that this goal will be met and it's certain that the modest suggestions will do little to ease the mounting pressure on politicians to pass meaningful gun control measures or face the consequences in november's mid term elections. mike hannah al jazeera washington for penny aka motor is executive director of survivors and power. that's a support group for gun violence victim. she says american parents want significant changes to bundles in united states. we just were witness to be her rick mass
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shooting of 19 kids and teachers and had to remember that these kids were so badly shot that they had his dna to identify their bodies. now what's happening at it states is that parents are scared witless. that when they put their get their kids to bed to night, sunday night to morrow morning on monday, they're going to have to wake up and find their kids here or some other form of dna to use to identify their bodies. so if the republicans or democrats think that this is enough, they're going to be very disappointed because it's not of the bill does a couple of good things. the bill does actually closed the dating part loophole. sometimes it's called the boyfriend loophole. it does that, that was actually part of our and i think it will be part of this bill that's good . and the bill also provides funding to community violence intervention programs. but this is a very tiny drop in the bucket. and that have a very,
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very big bucket parents, republican parents, democratic parents, all parents across unit skate states are truly frightened. we get phone calls all the time and people keep using the words, they're angry, but also they're nauseated because they know you know how easily this could happen to their children. and they are frightened that congress will do nothing substantial to stop this. there is no assault weapons ban. there's no band on high capacity magazines. there's no licensing, there's no registration. and we know that these are things that must happen to take serious action to start to cut a gun violence in the united states. french president, ammonia macros, coalition mandates left wing rival on neck and neck in the 1st round of france's legislative elections projects and suggest much more centrist alliance should win more seats. but they're at risk of losing them. majority in the national assembly, mike raleigh, to hang on to that majority to press ahead with planned reforms, he faces competition from left to an alliance with basil luc millennial. selecting
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a closer look at the national assembly, which is made up of $577.00 seats, $299.00 of those on needed to win an absolute majority. a new parliament won't be clear until next sunday. the latest projections of president macros, centrist alliance, looking like at the wind, up to $295.00 seats. the left alliance lead by millennial is projected to win between a 150 and a 190 seats. while the unit of the right and the center looks at 2 in between 50 and 80, marine la pens far right party and its allies should win between 20 and 45. natasha buckler reports from paris. for the french present, a minute micro. what is at stake is how he'll be able to govern over the next 5 years. the make up of the parliament is absolutely crucial. now, the estimated results from this 1st round in parliamentary in this parliamentary and election indicate that his center. the lions certainly seems to be ahead in terms of the amount of seeds that it would be able to win in the parliament offer
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a 2nd round perhaps next week. however, what did the last, what result also show is that michael may not win majority for his paul is party may not win a majority and that would be a problem for macro because he wouldn't necessarily then be able to push ahead with his reformist agenda, the main challenger, really to a manual micros centrist lives, is this new left wing block this new left wing alliance that is made up of socialist, communist and greens that was created by the far less leaders only a mental show of the a presidential election, which came a 3rd, and it's captured the imagination of particularly younger voters because it's very much focused on issues such as climate change, but also the cost of living. now, of course is left with lines on looking at the results. it is a huge victory for them tonight. they are hoping very much that they can build on those results on the momentum and possibly push through to the 2nd round and see themselves have a majority. but most analysts say that it's still likely that micros centrist lives
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would have a majority of seats in the parliament. but whether or not it has an absolute majority that would give it the power to be able to give micro the power that he needs to push ahead with his agenda really remains to be seen. of course, she occurred my father and send to members of his party have resigned from iraq's parliament. the moved by the country's largest political block was to end 8 months of deadlock, over forming a new government, nor by manly report. ah mac tada asada is considered one the most popular politicians in iraq, his party with the biggest winner in october, the election with $73.00 of 329 feet. but after months of no party being able to form a government further announce, he was considering stepping down. 3 days later, his party followed for the elderly. phoebe harder to learn what luck. iraq does not need the formation of a government,
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but an effective government has majority serves its people. it turns as glued into obedience to god. so little beloved said was plucked members, right, fair resignations from parliament salo. unless say the move is confusing. i'll sada is a staunch opponent of a rainy, an influence in rocky politics. yet the supreme court rules, the next party with the highest votes will gain seats and that party is close to alight with a run. this means a more seats to be gained by the state of law group, which is headed by mr. norion mckee, by groups that are affiliated with the popular mobility zation forces. so it's going to strengthen the hand of this coalition, which is a pro iran coalition. october's general election having pushed forward after launch protests shook the country. 2 years earlier, crowds a mass in bucktown square, as people demanded jobs, better services,
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and an end to state corruption. they swelled and spread south, leading to the resignation of prime minister, add up to lottie by may tens of thousands of supporters of our father also turned out in the show of political clout the media websites which are affiliated with the sud. wrists. i have already started to call for protest. i mean, so that is if you, that we might go back to the kind of violence that was present in 2019 on sutter had failed to jokey for a majority coalition in parliament. but many now questioned whether he will influence his supporters to mount political pressure from the streets. lore about among the onto syrup are to 0. media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of his journalist and the occupied west bank. showing utley was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was an
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assignment and jeanine. on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop. thousands of palestinians were marching through occupied east jerusalem steak part and her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation enclave was without us here of a 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice alice got sent for short break here now to 0. when we come back, a rush not to larry strike am eastern ukraine sets a chemical plant on file where hundreds are reported. leave sheltering inside under flagging economy. revised by money is sent home from abroad. how ex patriot guardians are rescuing the emissions finances morning? ah.
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hello they let's look to north american. it's been about the exceptional heat across the southern areas of the u. s. death valley recorded 50 degrees over the weekend and we are going to see that heat continue, but temperatures will dip down slightly. we've got some hot blustery winds blowing about those southern states, but much of the weather action is happening further. north of this, we've got flood warnings on some of the states in the northern plains as that wet and windy weather pushes its way farther east and up in the north. that thanks to an area of low pressure that's bringing some wintery and wet conditions. once again to the canadian prairies, it is going to cool down across the west coast. we've got coastal wind warnings out for california. and we are going to see a bit of a cool down for that east coast as that wet or whether it works its way over some via storms expected here. moving across pennsylvania and into the virginia is some severe storms as well effect in the mid west, pushing towards the great lakes for quite it's a picture we have to head further south with just some showers affecting the
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southeast corner. it's hot down in the south. however, as it is for much of northern mexico, as we move to central america, we're going to see a real drenching in southern areas. thanks. is disturbance off the coast with some of the heaviest rain falling in costa rica. ah. oh i oh, where ever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to go. ah
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ah ah, welcome back. i forgot about top stories here. this, our a bipartisan group of us senators is a great not framework for modest gun restrictions in the wake of a series of my shootings. under the tentative deal authority should keep guns away from people deemed to be a threat. friends present him on your micros coalition and it's left when rival on neck and neck and the 1st round of promises. legislative elections faces competition with one alliance by sean luke lanier. under rocky politician butter has resigned from parliament with 72 more members of his political party. he says it was to break an 8th month. political deadlock of the no party could form a majority government, at least in brazil,
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say they have identified the belongings of 2 persons missing in the amazon indigenous rights expert, bruno pereira, and british journalists, dom phillips disappeared a week ago. the item was found along the toccoa river where a backpack close the laptop and an id card. the men, when a reporting trip in a remote jungle area near the border with peru and columbia. monica, you're not k reports, my vigil in rio de janeiro marking a week since they were last seen. oh oh, going a vigil through british journalist dom phillips and indigenous expert. good bit, eda, family, friends and colleagues of the peer gathered in rio de janeiro, demanding to know what's happened to them. they went missing a week ago in their job id valley in area, in the amazon twice the size of japan and home to the largest number of un contacted tribes in the world. the vigil was held on papa goblin,
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a beach. a place where phillips used to paddle serve before moving to north eastern brazil to write a book about saving the amazon. he was on his way back from an expedition with bid eda, when both men disappeared. human remains were reportedly found where the pier was last seen, but they are still being identified. what a group, but it's that which one this was damned last trip there. he told my sister, his wife alessandra that he needed one more interview to finish his book. i think dawn went to the amazon because he belonged there. he is an englishman who was born in the wrong place. he loved the rain forest and their inhabitants. bit eda used to work for for nigh the government agency responsible for protecting brazil's indigenous people in the prison that i'll do a walk in oklahoma. bruno was forced to leave the agency because he did not agree with the prison jebel scenarios policy of opening up the amazon for commercial exploitation, and leaving its unprotected in us,
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was the only 1400 people in our agency. and we have to protect 1000000 indigenous people occupying an area of veteran presents. 13 percent of brazil stated 30 people . i called them up just barely. it started working on his own with their shove id, tribes. we accompanied him during an expedition several months ago in the same area where he was last seen with dom phillips video was already being threatened because he was helping local tribes collect evidence of the invasions to their territories and report them to local authorities. here both of them are 1st, we were very hopeful that both men were alive because don was with bruno, who is very experienced. the family thought there must have been ambushed but managed to hide the boat and escape through the forest. but our week has gone by and our hopes are diminishing. all we will now is for them to be found. we have a right to know what happened to them. this march is not only to put pressure on the government. buying ryder don phillips, i'm indigenous expert,
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little bit era. so we're a bigger cause. people here say both men, defender saving the amazon, monica in our give, i'll just iraq, rio de janeiro. nicaragua has authorized russian troops, planes, and ships to be deployed and its territory. president, daniel o, take us as a small contingent of russians will work as emergency responders on law enforcers. russia's foreign ministry spokesman says the forces will help combat drug trafficking, an organized crime. nicaragua was excluded from last week's summit of the americas hosted by the u. s. russian forces have blown up a bridge that linked the embattled east ukrainian city of sir daniel with license across the river. so very dandy x is in the hands region of ukraine. the russian attack leave just one of 3 bridges in the area. still standing,
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local officials say that's limiting possibly vaccination routes for civilians. and a russian state news agency has shared footage. it says show smoke rising from the nearby as a chemical plant. hundreds of fighters and residents are thought to be sheltering in the plant, which takes up a large area along the western bank of each of our don, yet st. charles stratford. as more from keith, we came off the phone to a ukrainian deputy commander inside that city 7, the next one of only 2 cities. now that is not under full russian control in the loo. ganske region of don bass, that deputy commander saying to us that yes, there had been heavy shilling of that chemical plant and that it was on fire that chemical plant, a vast, great soviet built industrial complex that before the wall used to produce fertilizes and building material and it's located in the south, east of the city we understand close to the river, close to the river that separates the town several than exc. from the town of lucy
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chanced, which he tells us is also getting heavily shelled. we asked him whether he could firm reports that we've been hearing of the last couple of days about hundreds of civilians sheltering underneath that chemical plant. in several minutes. he was unable to confirm that he estimates that up to 2000 civilians may have died in sever the next amidst this heavy fighting. now this comes at a time when the ukrainians are complaining again that they don't have enough weapons from the west. and those western weapons that they have been allocated are not getting here fast enough. so there are huge concerns yet again to day for um, basically, ukrainians ability to be able to defend that city. and for the up to what we understand could be around $10000.00 civilians, either trapped inside that city or unwilling to leave. now the golden arches are gone, but american star cheeseburgers are on the menu in moscow. again. what was the 1st
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mcdonald's restaurant in russia as reopened under new branding and ownership? the change is not called delicious. full stop, mcdonald shut all of its 850 russian outlets in march. following the invasion of ukraine. it has the option to buy packets locations within 15 years. around the currency has dropped to its lowest value ever against the dollars talks on reviving the nuclear deal with world powers remain stalled. the reality is now trading at $332000.00 to the dial. it was at 32000 when tara reached a nuclear deal with will power back in 2015. the united nation says during the past decade, more than a quarter of iraqi girls were married before they turned 18 conferences been held in the iraqi capital to address the growing problem when the war had reports. now from back to me doing a place to help forget her past in this shelter for women in that the 17
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year old to get support to help her rehabilitate. she was forced to drop out of school after getting married at 13 and again at 15. both relationships ended in divorce and left her feeling devastated. what a hand after my father's death, my mother wanted to get rid of me because she couldn't take responsibility. she believes that marriage is protection from delinquency after my 2nd divorce. i want for how she kicked me out and my uncle's did she, they gave me to the community police side and i ended up, hey, annette hannon came from the city of to creed and also by the dad. she says she was also forced to get married at the age of 13 arshella higher, higher latino as del, like my mother couldn't afford to provide for me. i'd say she decided to marry me to a man. he treated me badly and he finally divorced me and took my 4 children up dora
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and hannon and dozens like them, or taking care of by women, writes organizations in this shelter most suffered poverty and illiteracy, and were married in traditional ceremonies. they were married outside the court. although iraqi personal status law, penalize is clerics who concludes marriage contracts that way in a conference held in by the dad. the united nations population fund raises people's awareness of the impacts of early marriages and how to tackle them loud the right time to start taking measures to prevent early marriage and reduce all the marriage to make sure that the girls and young women completed their education. they also have opportunities for descent, employment, and to have families. so when they're ready to do so, here, the consequences of early marriages are, exclaimed duleigh has finally returning to school. she says she wants to become
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a lawyer, so she can defend the women's rights. the women, children who carry a heavy legacy and say, they still feel alone, but the stuff, keep them company and try to help them start a new chapter in their lives. man would have to go ahead and jesse era, but that india's ruling b j. p has been accused of intimidation, that's after procket is linked to a muslim protest, as were demolished in the state of utter pradesh. it follows days of ronnie's against 2 former bp officials and made remarks against the prophet muhammad, that many considered offensive char again to report a bulldozer demolishes the home of a muslim politician and activist authorities in the state of a topper. dash, say mohammed javert didn't have planning permission, good door, your to people involved in the violent protests have been identified and it was found they had a legal constructions and bulldozers liberals and we will also charge them under
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the national security. yale or javits family. say he wasn't out the protests and accused the governing b. j. p. of trying to intimidate them. we have been paying our house tax, but around 20 years and not wonder how we received any information by any development authorities or collaborate that our house is illegal or, you know, why will they didn't give it? i would even take my acts as it it, it was it illegal? how to eat prophecies linked to muslim protests is, will say, demolished on saturday. the demolitions followed days of protests against 2 former b j. p. officials, you made remarks against the prophet mohammed that many consider offensive. protest is wont one of them. nepal sharma arrested for hate speech. the parties headed media in new delhi navine kumar. jin dal is also accused of making insulting remarks. some protest turned violent on friday,
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but legal experts say authorities cannot use that as a justification for destroying people's homes. you cannot demolish a man's house for brook estie. you cannot link it to the focus be like 2 different things together. so it is in my view, it is in my view and abuse of our the b j. p says it strongly denounced his insults against any religion sect to ideology. but protest is, don't believe that statement and say these demolitions speak louder than words. victoria gate and be al jazeera, long people have been arrested in china or after a violent attack on several women in a restaurant. surveillance footage shows a mountain slapping of women who rebuffed him. she fought back than a group of men, entered the restaurant in november and they problems attacking her and the other woman. she was and running outside and beaten while others looked
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now shop, increasing the amount of money being sent home by gamble. living abroad is feeling in an investment boom. it's a sign of hope for an economy battered by the pandemic. and as augmented just reports now from banjo, the influx of cash is drawing some of the country lunch time approaches. i'm with jive mindy and how staff are getting ready for it has now become a routine getting swarmed by customers. orders stop coming by for 2 hours before lunch. yamuna ought to restaurants and is already planning more with money she saved up in the united states. coming back home, it's like the best thing for me and yeah, it was good going. what i've learned, i learned over there because i never got no video that i just wanted to bring all of that knowledge. and then she'll would, people that you can really make it back home. but really status having the biggest
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slice of remy doses from gibbons aboard this us based real estate developer has sold dozens of properties in the computer and is building a set of 36 bungalows yet. have, i mean, no troubles sell it. and again, the reason is because people have known me in this business for years have known it overseas, and i'm doing it here from real estate to hospitality and retail diaspora relatives is a key to the local economy. it's one of the most significant sectors of kind of me . it's as much as almost 50 percent of our g d p. meaning that a lot of can been set up overseas, send money to support their families, and more increasingly also to develop real estate. i'm send their family and children to school with a population of 10000000 people. the gumby i received an estimated half a $1000000000.00 in romito says from citizens in the diaspora in 2021 that jumped
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quite 50 percent on unprecedented $778000000.00. this currently cannot be fall out from covent 19. now these ones help to transform the economy of it's small, what's public and making, and it's people operators of these online trading platform said organic home gold groceries to gabby us abroad. but we wanted to get a portion of that limit healthmarket and carried them to remedy food health, not only food, what healthy food, organic food, it house the local farmers as well. or the inflows expected to grow as they couldn't be recovered from the impact of copied 19, officious, or hoping remittances will have returned. lost jobs during the pandemic, and create even more dogs of the growing number of unemployed computers. army edris al jazeera by june the gambia ah.

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