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flight carrying asylum seekers to lawanda is cancelled off the last minute ruling by the european court of human rights. ah. hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up us president joe biden ad saudi arabia to his upcoming middle east trip and about face to seek relief from high oil prices. survivors of masika in between a facet 10 of being left, displaced on defenseless ann jubilation for costa rica, who beat new zealand to claim the final spot of this. he has cut off well written supposed deportation. flight of asylum seekers to rolanda didn't get off the ground after lost my intervention by the european court of human rights. be controversial. see has been criticized as being in humane and has been legally
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challenged by the government. and this is necessary to stop dangerous attempts to enter the u. k. letting bother reports from london. waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the plain in position at an air base in western england. the legal challenges continued. lawyers for a handful of asylum seekers still do to be flown to ca, golly, asked the european court of human rights to get them off. the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was called off. on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with her a wander reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure, and it insists it scheme will deliver. i was before the 1st flight was expected to leave the foreign secretary said it didn't matter how many people are on it. it's
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a key pause about strategy for tackling the polling people smugglers who are trading in people types and dreams. and in many cases costing that lives said this is why it's vitally important that we press forward with. busy policy and if people aren't on the flight today, they will be on subsequent flights to wanda. while the prime minister sharing a cabinet meeting made a different argument. the objective is to ensure that we make that clear distinction. i think everybody can see is fair and reasonable between legal immigration to this country by safe and legal roots, which we support the, uphold and protect. because we will understand the benefits that it brings, and distinguishing that from dangerous and illegal cross channel migration, which we intend to stop refugee rights advocates point out most people crossing the english channels don't have a safe and legal route to claim asylum in britain. people are forced to take the
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route because there are so safety route to travel into the country that the u. k. so what the government does with the board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday, activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. so hoping a was the case next month, challenging the plunge. legality will stop any flights from going ahead. the dean barbara al jazeera london jer biden's 1st trip, as yes, president of the middle east will include saudi arabia. he's looking to reset the relationship with america's old ally, which had soured off the murder, the saudi journalist on all how shall g visits to israel and the occupied westbank are also on. the itinerary is our white house correspondent, kimberly elk it it's
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a reversal of his pledge he made before becoming president to isolate the kingdom of saudi arabia. we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them, in fact, a pariah. that they are, but now after weeks of speculation, the white house confirms us president joe biden will make a trip next month to saudi arabia to sit down with its leaders. officially biden's trip is to improve us saudi relations. but the president is under pressure to convince gulf leaders to pump more oil to help bring down spiking us gas prices. given saudi arabia's poor human rights record. the president is being criticized by members of his own democratic party for ignoring human rights in favor of economics. this is someone who butchered an american resident,
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a cut him up into pieces in the, in the most terrible and premeditated way until the saudi arabian mixer, a radical change in terms of human rights. i wouldn't want anything to do with him . the white house admits a meeting between bided and the saudi crown. prince mohammed been salman, blamed by us intelligence for the murder of washington. post journalist shemelle ha shoji is possible, but it's down playing the encounter, noting by then we'll meet with dozens of leaders, including the saudi king. solomon, president biden is also traveling to israel and the occupied west bank islands under pressure to advocate for a criminal investigation into the assassination of al jazeera journalist sharing abu ac clay and american citizen, shot and killed by israel's forces, will on assignment last month in the occupied westbank city of jeanine, semi vine,
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and we'll meet with palace daniel leaders, including mark mood, a boss as well as israel's prime minister, enough tolley bennett, but he's facing criticism for leaving and place. the policies of predecessor donald trump bailing to condemn israel's illegal settlements, or reopened the u. s. consulate in occupied east jerusalem for palestinians. every single promise that was central to jo biden's foreign policy, as a vision of sustaining recuperating and reimagining, our role on the world stage has been betrayed and trodden over. officially, the president's trip is about advancing us interests in the middle east. by given jo biden's plunging popularity, the ramifications of the trip back in the united states, maybe even more consequential. kimberly help get al jazeera, the white house. the
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french president has declared that nato will do all it can to in russia's invasion of ukraine, while conceding, no one knows what the conflict has in store. emmanuel mcroy arrived in romania to begin a tour of eastern europe, which will also take him to moldova. both countries share borders with ukraine, and france has about 500 soldiers deployed in romania. well inside ukraine, government forces say they're trying to get the law civilians out of civil row. dannetta corneshia has destroyed all bridges out of the city and is fighting to take control when it's battle for the don bass region. charles trumpet reports from key members of ukraine security services run for cover as the sound of a shell cuts through the air and explodes close boy prison in the basement, a group of elderly residents is hiding during a brief, lo, they emerge from the shelter, dazed and terrified the police tell them to get into the vehicle quickly. another
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show explodes, the car policies a body on the street. just a few kilometers south the wreckage of what were people's homes still burns? this is lucy chance. one of the 2 remaining cities that russia doesn't control the lucas region. the ukraine, an army says, russian forces have destroyed the loss of 3 bridges. that used to connect the city with neighboring sivilton esque over the river to the north. potentially making it very difficult for soldiers volunteer units. and what the ukranian military says on many civilians refusing to leave or trapped inside. we are civilians, while a shilling a says if junior, we don't have any one here. no soldiers, why are they bombing? says a friend, they stand by a grave where one of the 2 neighbors was hastily buried in recent days. jim was, you see, they all asked this question, why don't you leave?
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where are we supposed to go? this is our land. we grew up here. we live here, our mothers and fathers are buried here in the cemetery. these residents low enough to get water from a fire truck, ukrainian or sorry to say there's been no war troll tricity for days on, exploded rockets are stuck in the earth and rubble. people here say russian shilling is increasing all the time, and i see you soon after that, they started shooting very hard. many people began to leave. or at least the ones who had some way to go. military analysts say most of ukraine, soviet built weaponry, has been destroyed. crane an army says it needs more long range artillery and tanks . if it is to stop, the russian advance, ukraine's western partners have already sent or promised to send military hardware worth billions of dollars. ukraine says it's no, win is sufficient, and it's not getting to the front lines fast enough. as nato defense ministers are
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scheduled to meet in brussels on wednesday, there are many ukrainians increasingly asking whether the west can sustain or even build upon its level of military support. charles strafford al jazeera, give ukraine's president as urged his forces fighting in the east to wear down rushes offensive to yankee renisha the rat. as, as before, we have casualties in there painful for us, but we have to hold the line. this is our country, it is vital that we hold the line here and the done bass. the more last is the enemy suffers their, the less power they will have to continue their aggression. this is why the dumbass is key as to who will come to dominate in the weeks ahead. rushes been dozens of british journalists and citizens from entering the country. moscow says it's in response to biased information about russia's military operation in ukraine and the dumbass star from the bbc's guy news, the guardian and the times newspaper among those included in the ban. several people linked to britain's defense industry. i've also been bought. there's
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confusion about the whereabouts of the jailed russian opposition. politician, alexia, val, me, his legal team says he's been moved out of the prison where he'd been serving his sentence. russian media says he was moved to a maximum security facility. no val name was arrested last year upon returning from germany where he recovered from a nerve agent poisoning. he blamed on the kremlin, he was imprisoned for parole violations, and later had more time added for fruit and contempt of court. now the chinese economy showing signs of parcel recovery that's according to newly released government data. strict coven mountain restrictions, week retail sales, and a slump in the housing market. all res, fears i'm negative. impact on the world's 2nd largest economy will katrina you joins us live mel from beijing. katrina, these figures looked like mixed news for china's economy. what are they telling us them? well, it wasn't all bad news, but these figures are showing the china 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic is
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continuing to take a toll on its economy. now 1st to the good use, china's industrial output from may was slightly up by 0.7 percent compared to the year before. now, that's not as spectacular figure by any means. but authorities here say that it does point to some stabilization and it also does beat forecasts of an actual drop in may. we also saw that property sales was slightly up from the month before. but when you look at the bad news, domestic consumption remains or varying a very worrying weeks. but we had retail sales down by 6.7 percent compared to a year earlier, which is not very surprising considering that for the entire month of may, china's biggest city, i can find all of its 25000000 residents. and we also had some other restrictions in other cities and locked down fears, spurring millions of residents not to spend. they were saving more and certainly they weren't spending on big ticket items like car sales. now we saw car sales down
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17.3 percent compared to a year earlier. no chinese officials say that there is some recovery taking place. it's on the slower side, but things will look up in june according to them. but analysts, i've spoken to say that any meaningful or real economic recovery that sustainable is going to be very difficult as long as china's leaders refused to live with the virus yet katrina and has been a resurgence of the virus and beijing and shanghai. what more can you tell us? it does real like data very for tens of thousands of people living in barth paging and shanghai just weeks after authorities in both cities east restrictions. we've had 2 new clusters identified in boards, cities in beijing, authorities are racing to contain what they've described as a ferocious new outbreak. they've been about 300 new corvette infections identified over the last few days. all linked to a nightclub cold, heaven supermarket, and bar. now the authorities have suspended the business license of this night club
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and shod. several people with breaking corvette rules and in shanghai, there have been dozens of new cases re documented in recent days, just weeks after the city emerged from the brutal 2 month lockdown. so in both cities, we've seen officials reinforce mass testing, reinforce neighborhood lockdown, and a desperate effort to get these infections back down to 0. katrina, you live for the invasion? katrina. thank let's come here now just here including will tell you why low prices at the pump in hungary. i feeling anger at the you and survivors demand justice. after section of you, scandal emerges in the southern baptist church in the united states more nicely. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world cup is on its way to catherine book. your
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travel package to day. hello petty, a hate across the middle east at the moment since similar, he will blow its way down towards us here in the gulf over the next few days. as you can see, lots of hazy sunshine around 46 celsius. therefore baghdad touch high, therefore q weight 41 here in doha wins will pick up as we go on to the 2nd half of the week, a could be some lifted dustin's sand around as shamal just setting in once again. so $44.00 celsius here in doha, as we go on into thursday elsewhere, lottie dry and settled on a 2 shower still in place across turkey, up towards the corks. it's a chance of a shower or 2 just around the southern end of the red sea as well. north of that jerry drive, cuz know the parts of africa, plenty of heat around here, 30 some celsius. therefore kyra. and then we got to get scattering, a showers across west africa. now some very heavy rain. they're just pushing out sofa nigeria, easing across ben in togo. marley, pushing across
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a good part of god as well. central parts of africa. well, a shower, still a little under played here. i'm a frame that said the case across at eastern side of the a region east marys of for can yes. do not seem to be much rain. marya likewise, wet weather, just flirting with the coast the far coast of south africa, but by and large, it's dry. i saw airway official air line of the john. ah, ah . al jazeera with ah
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ah ah, welcome back. a quick remind about top stories here at this hour, the 1st deportation flight that was supposed to take us autumn seekers from the u. k. tonawanda has been canceled. lost money intervention by the european court of human rights kept people from being slow. now joe biden would include saudi arabia on the artillery of his 1st middle east trip. as u. s. president, he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when the u. s. is pushing from more oil to be pumped to reduce high potential prices. and ukraine says it's military's trying to get the last remaining civilians out of savannah, don. yes, russia is getting closer to taking over the eastern city as it tightens it, spring on the dumbass region. no, hungary has provoked criticism from the e u r bits discount fuel policy. only drivers with hungarian license plates are
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eligible for cheaper petrol. while those with foreign register cause have to pay market rates or bud manly report. a government decision to flush prices that the petrol pump. it's a relief to medi hungarians. bonds now limiting the cheap fuel to locals only starting programming dental. i think it is the right of every country which fuel price they set, when there will be a central ruling in the u, that salaries and pensions should be the same in all countries. then we can say that everything should cost the same as all my or what my, this is the decision of the hungarian government. i completely agree with it. with all its benefits and drawbacks. fuel prices are soaring across europe, with many motorists paying 60 to 70 percent more than hungry to fill their tanks. neighboring flow that countries have been skipping the border to towns like ed sca gone to fill up on fuel until now for ration. no,
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it's not good for the relations between the countries. for france, germany, italy, slovenia, and hungry government across europe are looking for ways to soften the blow from a sharp rise in fuel and food costs. starting with the cobra. 19 pandemic, and made worse by the worn ukraine, from offering $1000000000.00 packages to boosting subsidies and reducing taxes. but the move to restrict caps the hungarian vehicles let the threat of caught action by the european union's industry chief. and the e. u commission isn't happy either. the commissioner received several complaint from you citizens on the hungarian measures, as said they have experienced firsthand ter discount or a fuel prices. so when they're purchasing fuel at her from garren service, sir facials prime minister victor oberon says he had to act since she was an
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approval made use nuke at all. would you have an extraordinary situation? requires extraordinary measures. and in such a situation, it's also permissible, and i think it is even imperative to deviate from generals to telling them good news. the local news for us, but the e, you said this is an excuse to justify discrimination based on nationality law. about him only al jazeera. are you an expert says children have been deliberately targeted by me and mars military since last year's take over the u. n . special rupture on human rights and me. and mom says they've received reports of a 142 children who were tortured by soldiers, police and pro army malicious. un says many 400 children had been killed or maimed by arm group since the 2 and 250000 have been displaced. survivors of a massacre in between a faso sailor been left defenceless and homeless. at least a 100 people were killed. and its bringing criticism to the country's military
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rulers who promised an end to such tux katya as all the young rebels. these villagers survived a massacre there now looking for a new home in the town of dory in northern parking affair, so is too dangerous to stay what's left of their village of se tenga. for days ago, at least a 100 people were killed by armed groups. survivors who would rather not show their face on camera, say they're now displaced and defenceless. done, it is our duty or in disarray. we have no place to stay. we have nothing to eat and we don't know what to do. we need help to weaken returned to our village when it comes down to where you want to stay in your own home, you attacks by arm groups linked to al qaeda and i. so mostly in the north and east, have killed thousands of people and displaced nearly 2000000 since 2015. now these families are part of those statistics. in the capital
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work a dongle, the latest attack is fueling disappointment. the government's failure to control these types of assaults led to a military coup in january. critics say the newly appointed military leader is also falling short. while our food after the military seas paula, we were told the new government would fight terrorism. but we are still waiting. it is not a question of trust and they have to prove that they've taken up arms for good reason record. the director of a daily newspaper says the military takeover may have been applauded at 1st. but in security persists, nearly 300 civilians and soldiers have been reportedly killed over the past 3 months. the album, mc capitan, want, it didn't operate just months after the cool people have become disillusioned. the future doesn't look so positive and today we have the impression. but i'm groups are getting even more ground now calls are mounting for the military to shift its approach and improve. security has thousands of displaced families who have lost
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everything. we are forced to rebuild their lives. patty, a little bit of a young. i was just here to well for the program, says it suspending food a to 1700000 people in south for them because it doesn't have enough money. soaring prices of food linked to the war in ukraine. i've left agencies struggling for funds, years of fighting and climate change, a push more than 60 percent of the population towards severe hunger. the w. p says it needs $426000000.00. over the next 6 months. we are particularly concerned with these cars, especially because these cars are happening at the start of the lean season. when families have completely exhausted any food reserves and are likely to continue to suffer acute levels of hunger as the li season deepens, essentially wi fi in south so that we are in farming prevention mode. more than 2 thirds of the population are experiencing
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a serious humanitarian and protection crises and require humanitarian assistance to survive. of these, we estimates that $8300000.00 people, including internally displaced persons and refugees will endure acute severe hunger during the lean season. protest as a marston, brazil's capital demanding answers injustice after the disappearance of an indigenous expert under british journalist for a run, done, phillips went missing in the amazon last week, after receiving threats. the say, the rest of a 2nd suspect in connection with their disappearance. members of the southern baptist church a voted to create a database that attract church workers accused of sexual abuse. a recent report accused hundreds of leaders within the church of abusing children. the revelations are overshadowing its annual convention, which is underway in california. rub reynolds reports from anaheim. david pittman
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was just 12 years old when he was sexually abused by a youth minister at his southern baptist church and georgia. he told no one, you know, this is the person that supposed to represent god and they're doing this. so i, i, how am i gonna tell what, what am i gonna tell them? i'm a 12 year old who's never been taught any of these things. the abuse continued for 3 years. the trauma and shame got later led him to addiction. and i wanted in just as much of it as i could. so i didn't have to think about what had happened to him . and so for 20 years, i'm abusing drugs. my life spirals out of control with 14000000 members and 47000 affiliated churches. the sbc is the largest protestant denomination in the us and a powerful force and conservative politics. but southern baptists are reeling from revelations of widespread sexual abuse of children by ministers and church
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officials. for i think the report did rock people to their core. i mean, mixture of indignation, a grief for decades. church leaders made extensive efforts to cover it all up. last month and independent 3rd party report, documented how the southern baptist convention executive committee dismissed allegations of sexual abuse ignored survivors and their stories and focus instead on protecting the organizations reputation and sparing individual congregations from legal liability. predators try to remain anonymous and that's what they do. they try to stay in the background. we're going to put a mechanism in place where as best we can, those people are recognized and communicated that they can't keep hurting other folks. the sex abuse task force will also recommend a full apology for survivors, but the policy is always good as the action in one of the things that has been frustrating. as of 2 survivors has been a lot of talk without concrete change. my pitman is skeptical. i don't believe an
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institutional change. what i hope is that there's over time, there is a continue on the continuum of leadership that is trying to help survivors. if that takes place than it is possible for some wholesale and long term institutional change. a powerful church humbled forced to confront the betrayal of its children. rob reynolds al jazeera anaheim, california, south korean boy band and global superstars. bts say they're taking an indefinite break to work on center projects. shares of the bands management agency tumbled in early trading, wiping out $1700000000.00 of its market value, e k. pop icons, who made their debut in 2013 say they're going through a rough patch and trying to find an identity for the group. b t s is one humorous awards including the world's best selling artist of 2021. now the line up for the
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cat are 2022. well, cup is now complete. costa rica secured the final spot of the tournament, beating new zealand, one mill. and he richest reports from dela, oh, with one last will cut spot for gramps, thousands of costa rica founds that trembled cat. so to see that seemed take on new zealand in the year's final qualifier. this completely brings our country together . for the past few days, everyone, you know, whenever you see someone custody and we shall, it me screaming to people, we hug people, we don't know, we take pictures of people. we don't know. that's been a very interesting experience. that means a lot egocentric. i even, it's a day off to day. okay. because for at the very fort that the qualified everybody hall making parties everything together because it's a big, big deal for us to usina went into the matches outside us. ranked 70 places behind costa rica. we were aiming for their 3rd straight world cup appearance that target
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looked all the more achievable within 3 minutes of kickoff. jo campbell, putting costa rica ahead museums. chris would thought he'd scored an equalizer just before half time, but he celebrations were to be cut short. after consulting the pitch site monitor the referee disallowed the goal for a fowl in the build up. his mind, using ins was with compounded after the break. cost a bubble recess cents off, less than 10 minutes after coming on as a substitute because the yellow card has been cancelled. and it is now read. despite the numerical disadvantage, you zealand continued to pressure, their opponents go at costa rica, held on to secure the wind and a place at the 6th world cup. with qualifying athens and old 32 places now accounted for the phone.
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